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Sire: Heat Wave Dam: Rd3L “Full Flush x Cub x 116” Tested TH-Free and PHA Pedigree Free Out of a full sister to the Grand Champion Steer at ‘04 Ft. Worth, whose dam and granddams have Champion Steer records spanning nearly 20 years! Rd3L: the donor dam who has generated more revenue than her dam and Legendary Cunia granddam “116”, deamed the “most valuable cow on the ranch”. Full Sib to our $16,000 High-Selling Steer.The highest-valued and most unique bull ever raised at Mid Continent Farms.
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The Sires of Purple Reign The power and look you want with the function and practicality you need! Purebreds or baldies!
PurPle
Milsap
PurPle milsaP 45s Reg. P42735545 / Sire: Moler / Dam: 19D Still setting the standard for all-around quality. High-sellers and champions at every level. Daughters that flat out get it done in production and raise champions of their own. Excellence across the board, both sexes. PurPle
Currency
PurPle CurrenCy 24u et Reg. P42927898 / Sire: Moler / Dam: Devo His progeny have dominated both steer and heifer shows of late. Calves are stout, cocky, and good looking. High-sellers everywhere! Deceased, with limited semen.
PurPle
Womanizer
PurPle mb Womanizer 14u et Reg. P42945146 Sire: Enuff Prophet / Dam: Pure Gold / Pure power and shape, with extra width. Sired the grand steer at Jr. National in his first calf crop. Dam produced over $200,000 in progeny and several national champions in 2010-11. PurPle
Kingsley
PurPle Kingsley 23x et Reg. P43125713 Sire: GO Excel L18 / Dam: Purple Marilynne 9M (Devo) Stout, sound, and soggy, with awesome muscle shape. Maternal brother to Currency. Outcross polled genetics. First calves are incredible. A must use!
PurPle reign Cattle ComPany randy & Jamie mullinix 309-995-3013 • 309-853-6565 997 Twp Rd 150E, Toulon, IL 61483 purplereign76@gmail.com
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PurPle
Tonic
PurPle toniC 10m Still breeding naturally at ten years old, this multitrait leader has sired champions and donor quality females in abundance. Top 1% of the breed for calving ease direct. Proven heifer bull deluxe. May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Heat Wave x Charolais DOB 2/2009 • BW 84 • THC/PHAF Quickly emerged as the greatest Charolais siring bull available, with high sellers of $61,000, $54,000 & $18,000 from Kris Black and Steve Bonham’s purchase of 5 out of 6 calves born from Kenny Lehman and Corky Wise. Who wouldn’t want to use this one?
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Stock Show University is non-for-profit with 100% of the proceeds going towards educating agriculture youth at Stock Show University clinics.
Our standard is 1 professor per 10 kids.
2012 Stock Show University Complimentary GRAD PROGRAM Clinics Visit www.sullivansupply.com to watch videos to learn more about Stock Show University.
EVENT
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2012 DATE
PROFESSOR
Florida Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Kissimmee Valley Livestock Arena, Kissimmee FL
May 12 &13
John Sullivan, Mark Sullivan, Russell Harwell Scott Kinzer & Shawn Pieper
Minnesota Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Scott Co. Fairgrounds, Jordan, MN Facility Coordinator, Terry Stade
May 26 & 27
Josh Elder, John Sullivan, Roger Sullivan, & Joseph O’Sullivan
Pennsylvania Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Heartfelt Farms, Gettysburg, PA
June 2 & 3
Kyle Fleener, Josh Elder & Nate Tice
Iowa Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, IA
June 9 & 10
Josh Elder, Nate Tice, John Sullivan, Jesse Hoobler, & Chuck McCullough
Oklahoma Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Payne Co. Fairgrounds, Stillwater, OK June 11 & 12 Facility Coordinator, Griswold Cattle Co.
Jeff Sargent, Brad Cox, Luke Doris, Dan Sullivan, Vince Elder, Dan May & Jerred Arthur
Illinois Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Guyer Cattle Co., Robinson, IL
June 12 & 13
Dave Guyer & Guests
Indiana Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Schaeffer Show Cattle, Hagerstown, IN
June 16 & 17
Tim Schaeffer & Dave Guyer
Ohio Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Jones Show Cattle, Harrod, OH
June 16 & 17
Amie & Bruce Stertzbach, John Sullivan, Tyler Winegardner & Troy Jones
For a complete listing of over 30 Stock Show University events in the next 60 days ranging from California to Tennessee and Minnesota to Texas go to www.sullivansupply.com. For more information contact Callyn Hahn at Sullivan Supply, 1.800.475.5902 or callyn@sullivansupply.com
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Thanuk! yo
Thank you to all of our customers and friends who made our 2nd Annual Prairie View Farms Production Sale such a big success. We appreciate your business and your friendship.
We look forward to working with you. The PVF Crew
Alan, Theresa, Orlan, Carol, Brandon, and Cathy
Gridley, Illinois AlAn & TheresA Miller: 217-840-6935 • pvfangus@gmail.com OrlAn & CArOl BrAndOn & CAThy JOnes: 309-258-1266
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Choose fr o m o ver 45 of t he mos t popula r Club C a lf bulls in the in dustry, all ava i la b le by ContaC t ing you r l oCa l a bs rep resen tative or by Ca llin g 1 .800.ABS.STUD. ©2012 ABS Global, Inc. • 1525 River Road, DeForest, WI 53532 • 608-846-3721 • www.absbeef.com
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Few Bulls Will Ever Match His Maternal Excellence! Building Better Cowherds is More Important Today than Ever Before! His daughters are topping sales (When they are offered for sale, which is seldom), his confirmed AI service is adding several thousands of dollars in value to bred females (Ask Dan Sullivan!). They are broody, great milking and gentle... traits we all need!
“Using Copyright in 2012 Will Impact Your Cowherd for Decades!”
For Calving Ease & Super Females, He’s Your BEST CHOICE! • Semen: $25
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Semen also available from SEK, Top Sires, Cattle Visions, Stepping Stone and Bovine Elite.
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OCC Headliner 661H (OCC Emblazon OCC Headliner 317K OCC Miss Doctor 343H (OCC Doctor)
Angus A+ PLUS Genetics... at their BEST!
Video of Copyright and his calves at www.apexcattle.com Heifer and Bull Sexed Semen Now Available at NEW ‘Affordable’ Pricing. Call APEX to learn more. Sold to Scott Vaughn, Plant City, FL. Top Seller, April 2012 APEX Sale!
APEX Cattle... your genetic source! For Semen Inquiries call 308-750-0200 1146 7th Avenue • Dannebrog, NE 68831 sales@apexcattle.com • www.apexcattle.com Located only 20 miles NW of Grand Island, NE
His daughters... Real Cow Makers! Sold to Reimann Ranch, Ree Heights, SD Top Seller, Dec.2011 APEX Sale!
Randy Schuring 507 S 2nd St - Andover, SD 57422 605-298-5238 (o) - 605-298-7238 (c)
Both born unassisted, eye appealing, highly maternal, cowy in their kind and valuable! May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Make Plans to Attend...
BLACK HEREFORD RANCH’S
of the 11TH ANNUAL FEMALE SALE AT THE RANCH
Saturday, June 2nd, 2012
12:30 p.m. AT THE RANCH Crawford, Oklahoma - Lunch Served Selling Over 420 Head of Elite Club Calf Producing Fall Bred Females & AI & Herd Sire Prospects FEATURING - 340 Fall Bred Heifers Including Donor Prospects and Replacement Type Females 60 Fall Bred Young Mature Cows & 20 Club Calf Producing Herd Bulls
SaleCatalogs
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New customers should request a sale catalog at catalog@pldi.net. Only past registered guests and buyers will receive a full version catalog. The sale catalog will also be in printable PDF form at www.ccollinsinc.com .com
Lot 1
Online video catalog will be available on May 20th. Many, many lots will be video previewed!
Sired by Lead On; Dam: Donor 410 (W.G. x Casper)
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Online bidding will be made available through www.liveauctions. com or by personal phone assistance during the sale. Give us a call!
For over thirty years,
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carefully selected and bred cattle with the same type and kind in mind. His eye for cattle and his ability to generate
some of the most successful hundreds, with The genetics represented That uniqueness, During the ten years of this
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showring and pasture, make his ability unique. Kris has built a solid program, generating major champions in the bloodlines. Many of the females selling will have over five or six generations of Kris’s breeding and selection.
not only foundation building pedigrees, but they can not be found in any other sale offerings in this kind of volume. it apart. The pedigree behind the females selling, and their consistency, are what make’s these cattle work.
evolved and developed. The sale held each June, in the remote, far reaches of Western Oklahoma has stood the test
of time. The cattle, the people and the program are second to none. Thirty years of success - thirty years of champions!
ChristyCollins Full sister to Troubadour and No Spin Zone
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– A full sister to Troubadour, out of the W.G. x Casper daughter that topped a past Cream of the Crop Female Sale to John Sullivan. This top producing cow not only has produced two of the highest selling bulls of all time, she generated three embryo sibs that commanded over an $8,000 average in 2009 and another son, No Spin Zone, that sold for $32,000 in the fall Cream of the Crop Bull Sale. – This heifer is dynamite! Great outlined, huge bodied, correct and big footed. This bloodline has a tremendous amount of look and style. A daughter from this cow family is pure “donor dam” material. This pedigree is a hard one to replicate…you won’t find it on every corner. It is several generations on the dam’s side of KB breeding and even goes back to a K-Bar cow four generations back.
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www.livestockworld.tv - Beginning June 1st.
Live sale coverage beginning on Friday, June 1st will be online at www.livestockworld.tv Featuring anchorman Chris Terembes with interviews from the sale staff and guests live at the ranch. If you can’t attend, log on to see what’s going on and to hear about the event.
Comprehensive Sale Video Previews Online | Coming May 20th | Join us June 2nd at the Ranch
What A Creamof theCROP FEMALE OR BULL can do for you... • For over thirty years, since 1978, Kris Black has carefully selected and bred cattle with the same type and kind in mind. This operations ability to generate some of the most successful cattle, in both the showring and pasture, is second to none. Black Hereford Ranch has built a solid program, generating major champions in the hundreds. Many of the females selling will have over six or seven generations of Kris’s breeding and selection. • The cattle represented in the 2012 sale are not only foundation building pedigrees, but they can not be found in any other sale offerings in this kind of volume. That uniqueness, to this event, is what sets it apart. The pedigrees behind the females selling, and their consistency, are what make these cattle work. • During the ten years of this event, this business has evolved and developed. The sale held each June, in the remote, far reaches of Western Oklahoma has stood the test of time. The cattle, the people and the program are second to none. Thirty years of success - thirty years of champions!
Kennedy Brothers, OK
Voboril Land & Cattle
Mark Armitage
Justin Long
Dan Kyle
Jeffrey Sanchez
Vallejo-Perez-Vallejo
Sid & Renee Robinson
Mike Mimms
Dustin Glover
Randy Ridling
Clay & Margaret Reid
CATALOG - VIDEO PREVIEWS CATALOG: Email catalog@pldi.net for a printed catalog or visit ccollinsinc.com to download a printable pdf file. VIDEO PREVIEWS: Find the YouTube video channel at www.youtube.com/ collinscattleservice SALE UPDATES: All supplements and sale orders will be on the websites just prior to sale time.
BLACK HEREFORD RANCH
Kris, Gay & Phylli Black Rt. 1, Box 23 • Crawford, OK 73638 (580) 983-2363 Home (580) 309-0711 Kris’s Cell (580) 309-0774 Tim Voboril
SALE MANAGEMENT
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Grand Champion Heifer 2012 Oklahoma Youth Expo
Congratulations Kolby Shepard
Grand Champion Heifer 2011 Oklahoma Youth Expo
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Grand Champion Steer 2012 Oklahoma Youth Expo
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Upcoming Sales Calendar
MAY 7 ........................................................................................Begalka Livestock Frozen Embryo & Semen Sale MAY 16 ..............................................................................................Fisher Cattle Online Fall Born & Embryo Sale MAY 17..............................................................................Kopp Land & Livestock Online Pasture Club Calf Sale JUNE 13 .....................................................M Lazy Heart Ranch Western Shootout VI Spring Pasture Sale SEPTEMBER 3......................................................................Campbell Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 5........................................................................Goddard Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 6.....................................................................................Graves Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 7..................................................................................Dawson Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 9..............................................................................................Bush Angus Online Show Heifer Sale SEPTEMBER 9.........................................................................Hensley Cattle Company Top 10 Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 9.............................................................................................................Keller Club Calves Online Sale SEPTEMBER 9...................................................................................................Lay Farm Show Calves Online Sale SEPTEMBER 10............................................................................................Larrison Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 11........................................................................................McFarland Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 12.............................................................................................C-Cross Ranch Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 12..................................................................................................Wagner Fall Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 13...........................................................................Kopp Land & Livestock Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 13..............................................................................Vickland Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 14.......................................................................................................Jeff Miller Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 15....................................................................Capatske Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 15...............................................................................Swanson Shorthorns Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 16......................................................................................................Bonnell Club Calves Online Sale SEPTEMBER 16.....................................................................................Gateway Genetics Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 16..........................................................................Anderson-Muntefering Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 17 .........................................................................................................................................All Star Alliance SEPTEMBER 17 ..................................................................................Landgren & Hoblyn Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 18....................................................................Bushy Park Farm Online Heifer & Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 18..............................................................................................................Larson Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 19....................................................Burg Club Calves Private Treaty & Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 19.....................................................................................................Kroupa Show Cattle Online Sale SEPTEMBER 19..............................................................................................Luke Doris Show Cattle Online Sale SEPTEMBER 20..................................................................................Thompson Show Steers Online Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 21......................................................................................Dennert & Eichler Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 21..............................................................................Hammer Club Calves Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 22 ....................................................................Dicks Family Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 22 ....................................................RMH Livestock & Hurlburt Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 23 ................................................................................................................DeChristofaro Show Cattle SEPTEMBER 23 ............................................................................Ulmer, Koski, Schmitz Online Club Calf Sale SEPTEMBER 29..............................................................................Geppert Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 1 ..........................................................................................J/D Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 2 ...................................................................................................Shaffer & Miller Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 3 .....................................................................................Blach Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 6 .........................................................................................Fassett Hay & Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 6 ....................................................................................................................Four Roses Cattle Online Sale OCTOBER 7.............Cardinal Cattle Company “Diamonds In The Mine” Show Heifer & Steer Online Sale OCTOBER 7..............................................Backroads to Backdrops Mindemann Angus Farm Online Sale
OCTOBER 7.................................................................................................Kaercher/Pickard Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 9 ...............................................................................Frenzen Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 10 ........................................Miller Cattle Company Source for Success Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 11......................................................................Baker & Minges Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 13...................................................................................Welshans Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 13.....................................................Capatske Cattle Company & Friends Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 14...........................................................Copeland & Griffiths Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 14...............................................................................Runkel Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 14.......................................................................Harvey Cattle Company Online Show Heifer Sale OCTOBER 15......................................................................................................Goin’ for Gold Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 16.....................................................................................Habeger Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 17......................................................................................................Jeff Miller Online Show Heifer Sale OCTOBER 18............................................DeRouchey Cattle Company Online Show Heifer & Steer Sale OCTOBER 20 ..........................................................................................Weaver Angus Online Show Heifer Sale OCTOBER 23..........................................................................Ulmer, Koski and Schmitz Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 24....................................................Daakey & Dorn Sweeping The West Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 28.................................................Schaeffer & Tice Elite Octoberfest Online Open Heifer Sale OCTOBER 29......................................................................................Hueber Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 30 .......................................................................................................Theobald Club Calves Online Sale OCTOBER 31........................................................................Top Notch Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale NOVEMBER 3 ...........................................................................................................................J3 Cattle Company Sale NOVEMBER 3 .............................................................................................................Pryor Show Cattle Online Sale NOVEMBER 3 .........................Guyer Cattle Company & Bonham Show Steers Online Club Calf Sale NOVEMBER 5 .......................................................................Gray Show Cattle Round 2 Online Club Calf Sale NOVEMBER 6.................................................................................Windy City Fall Classic Online Club Calf Sale NOVEMBER 12.........................................................................................................Weisinger Online Club Calf Sale NOVEMBER 14 ......................................................................................Sieck Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale NOVEMBER 15..............................................................................................Easy to Look At Club Calf Sale Part 2 NOVEMBER 15.................................Ochos Cattle Company Online Show Heifer and Bred Heifer Sale NOVEMBER 17.......................................................................Rock Creek Livestock Online Angus Heifer Sale NOVEMBER 18 ...Sand 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As of April 1, 2012, we have received personal reports on 67 head of Bellringer-sired calves out of first calf heifers: Average Birth Weight: 71.8 pounds.
MAV UNiqUE ANNiE 014X by MAV Bellringer Champion Shorthorn & 5th Overall Breeding Heifer, 2011 Iowa State Fair Champion Shorthorn Female, 2011 Iowa Beef Expo Reserve Champion Heifer, 2011 Iowa Jr. Shorthorn Field Day Reserve Bred & Owned Heifer, 2011 Shorthorn Jr. Nationals Class Winner, 2010 NAILE Open Show
Answering the nagging question:
“WhAt to Breed heiFerS to And Still hAVe A MArketABle cAlF crop?” As long as we have been breeding Shorthorns, NEVER have we experienced a bull that calves with the predictable, consistent ease of Bellringer, but still produces marketable, “head-turning” calves!
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MAV Bellringer 804U
Reg. No. AR 47018 • 7/8 ShorthornPlus • Sire: GFS Creole • Dam: MAV Belara 649S BW EPD: -0.6 • THF • PHAF • Semen: $25/unit Conventional; $250/ unit Sexed
Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female 2011 NAILE (Open Show) Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female 2011 Shorthorn Junior Nationals 2010 NAILE (Jr. Show) Supreme Champion FFA Breeding Heifer 2011 Iowa State Fair
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CONSISTENTLY your best choice for raising high sellers and heifers that can “hunt” more than any other Shorthorn bull available on the open market. FACT: Ace of Diamonds produced more class winners at the 2010 and 2011 Louisville Show than any other Shorthorn bull available on the open market. PROVEN to produce results when mated to “mainstream” Shorthorn bloodlines. CONVENTIONAL SEmEN available from ALL major distributors. SExEd SEmEN $300/unit. Contact owners.
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Silveiras Style (Angus)
Limestone Darkhorse (Angus)
PVF Windfall (Angus)
Rodman (Angus)
MCATL By Product (Angus)
Bush’s Unbelievable (Angus) NBAR Hamley (Red Angus)
Fat Tony (Red Angus)
Card Shark (Red Angus)
Fire Water (Charolais)
Purple Milsap (Hereford)
H Excel (Hereford)
Cash Flow (Hereford)
Cyrus (Hereford)
True Grit (Hereford)
Exile (Shorthorn)
Ace of Diamonds (SH)
Captain Obvious (Shorthorn)
Swagger (Shorthorn)
MAV Bellringer (Shorthorn)
I-80 (Maine)
GVC Maverick (Maine)
GVC Fortune & Glory (Maine)
GVC Suh (Maine)
Boomer (Maine)
GCC Merger (%Maine)
Predator (%Maine)
The Ringer (%Maine)
TCTC Patton (%Maine)
Mercedez Benz (%Maine)
THF
Believe In Me (Club Calf)
Not Afraid (Club Calf)
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Pretty Snazzy (Club Calf)
THF
Monopoly 2 (Club Calf)
Mojito (Club Calf)
Fast Freddy (Club Calf)
Smilin Bob (ClubCalf)
2 Tone (ClubCalf)
The Gambler (Club Calf)
Walks Alone (ClubCalf)
Big Iron (Club Calf)
Monopoly Money (Club Calf)
THF
THF
Bulletproof (ClubCalf)
One & Only (ClubCalf)
THF
THF
Blindside (Club Calf)
THF
Thriller (ClubCalf)
THF
Eye Candy (ClubCalf)
Troubadour (ClubCalf)
Amen (ClubCalf)
Simple Math (ClubCalf)
Point Taken (ClubCalf)
Bodacious (ClubCalf)
Hollywood (ClubCalf)
Unforgiven (ClubCalf)
Texas Twister (ClubCalf)
Carpe Diem (ClubCalf)
THF
Yellow Jacket (ClubCalf)
THF
Master of Puppets (ClubCalf) Unstoppable (ClubCalf)
Tiger Woods (ClubCalf)
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Choppin Wood (Club Calf)
Walk This Way (Club Calf)
Salty Dog (Club Calf)
True Grit (Club Calf)
Young Money (Club Calf)
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Cattle Visons offers the best in SimInfluenced genetics 1-866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
Cut Above
Dream
Make it Rain
Yardley
Catcher
Excalibur BWL
STF
High Regard
Hard Core
Shocking Dream Rubys
Jades
Rendition
Wide Open
PuRe BReD
DreamWorks
Gunslinger
Grizzly JF
Renegade
GCC
The
Foundation Defiant
Foreman
Montecito Whizard
Halfblood Mo
Mr Doctor
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Meyer
Magic
Confidence
PeRCenTaGe
Packin Heat
JFAmerican
WLE Cruisin Susan T26 - Dam of JF American Pride
View video of American Pride at www.janssenfarms.com 0987X OF MSF
“A picture tells a thousand words. We’ve owned some of the Simmental breeds greatest sires, but we believe with all our hearts that JF American Pride 0987X is the most special animal we have ever had the chance to be a part of, it is as simple as that. We’re not selling “semen packages” or have any marketing gimmicks on this bull, just straight up selling semen to help better our breed and the cattle industry. Please take time to view the video and discover he is the soundest made, biggest bellied, most attractive Purebred Simmental ever to walk. His performance and eye appeal set him a part, we welcome your calls to discuss American Pride. We would like to give a special thanks to Jack McCoy of Meadow Springs Farm, Lafayette, Indiana for selling us this remarkable bull and his powerful dam and to Jeff Miller, Cutler, Indiana for pointing us in his direction!”
Dave Janssen
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DOB: April 2, 2010 • ASA Reg. # 2573743 • Homozygous Polled • Homozygous Black Upgrade x Dream On x Drake Cowboy x Black Irish Kansas •BW: 81 lbs. •Adj. WW: 839 lbs.•Adj. YW: 1,438 lbs.•365 Day Scrotal: 38.5 •365 Day Frame Score: 6.3
A big thank you to the brave men and women who defend our freedom and allow us to enjoy our safety and care free life in the greatest country on God’s green earth... the UNITED STATES of AMERICA!
Owners:
For semen call
Dave Janssen 712.358.1837 Chris Janssen 515.314.4771 E-mail: jf@ncn.net
Mark Sneed 937.269.1871 866-356-4565
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The Hottest Angus Sire for 2012 $25/straw • $25/certificate Collected by Interglobe Genetics, Pontiac, Ill. CJ Eich 217.841.6556
MCATL
269-1394
Reg. # 16482081 Sire: Connealy Final Product • Dam: Bando 1961 BW: 86 pounds CED+5 BEPD+1.9 WEPD+55 YEPD I+94 Milk+23 205-day weight: 762 lbs. • 365-day weight: 1375 lbs.
Calving reports are great! Calves are coming with low birthweights, very hairy, and a ton of bone!
866.356.4565
By-Product Steer sold for $4,000
Rutledge Farms LeRoy, Illinois Brandon 217.369.6729 Brett 309.264.1424 Bill 309.838.2323
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By-Product Heifer sold for $15,000
Greg, Amy, Cameron, Eric, & Caitlin McClure 618.928.0123
SCC
Bruce, Amie, Dillon, & Cade Stertzbach 330.704.5260
ByProduct Heifer sold for $27,000
Need an outcross sire that you can use on heifers?
The choice is obvious...
Top 1% for low-BW EPD! Shorthorn Reg. x4113971 Appendix Free TH-Free - PHA-Free - Polled Sire: GFS Red Cloud 7026 Dam: Dover Ranch breeding, MT
Captain Obvious daughters are broody, easy fleshing, great uddered females!
“Captain Obvious is proving to be the most functional calving ease sire in the breed. Not only does he moderate frame, improve structural soundness, and transmit desirable type, but his daughters are extra easy fleshing with great udder quality. Captain Obvious can fix any issues in one generation in any scenario.” Lance Ellsworth — Cattle Visions
Semen $25 Certificates $30 866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
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Nitro Sired by Captain
Vicky Sired by Captain
Lilly Sired by Captain
Clementine Sired by Captain
A tank of a Captain daughter!
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Gunslinger’s maternal half sister. Many-time champion for Cramer Schneider.
www.cattlevisions.com 1-866-356-4565 Owned by: Lee Simmental, Greg Landis, Sanders Ranch, Pine Ridge Simmental
Gunslinger is an exciting package that combines superb phenotype, excellent genetics, great data and real-world function. He’s sound structured with a long, giraffe-like neck not often found in a purebred Simmental bull, plus he’s plenty deep. Gunslinger offers the convenience traits of being homozygous black and homozygous polled.
+50 +1 +.26 +.23 +118
yw Mk MB RE API
Gunslinger’s dam Miley Cottontail
Sexed semen available soon
Semen: $40/unit
-.8 +27
Bw
+11
ww
CE
Reg. 2571741 PB Simmental y Cottontail Sire: STF Shocking Dream | Dam: Mile
YardleY
High
Regard
Reg # 2522822 PB Simmental
High Regard is the “Dream On outcross pedigree” bull you can use to enhance phenotype and performance. He’s homozygous black and heterozygous polled. His first calf crop speaks for himself as you can see...he’s throwing highly desirable type and function!
Bull calf at Wernings, SD
Heifer calf at Wernings, SD
No Regrets - son of High Regard
Bull calf at Wernings, SD
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NAILE Champion % Simmy heifer calf
www.cattlevisions.com 1-866-356-4565 Owners: Werning Cattle Co., Sd Yardley Cattle Co., UT Goeken Cattle Co., Sd
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AAA Reg. # 16416682 | DOB: 1-3-09 | BW: 92 | WW: 850 | YW: 1425 | SC: 39 | REA: 18.9 | Frame: 6.7 Sire: PVF ALL Payday 729 | Dam: Dameron PVF Proven Queen 010 (from the same family that produced Raptor)
Semen $25 | AI Certificates $40
WINDFALL is sired by the top bull in PVF’s program and the most famous female produced in PVF’s herd! Windfall is genetically and phenotypically engineered to be powerful! He is extra muscular and wide with extreme length and performance, combined with superb profile! Windfall heifer at PVF
Windfall’s full sister. IL Beef Expo Champion Angus Female.
Windfall steer at PVF Windfall heifer raised by Greiman, IA
Windfall heifer at Four Corners Windfall’s maternal brother, Striker
Windfall’s dam, one of the best for producing winners!
Flush-quality 5 ml sexed semen available!
Windfall heifer at Four Corners
Windfall Owners: Prairie View Farms, IL • Four Corners Farms, IL • Brandon and Cathy Jones, IL Haas Angus, IL • Stertzbach Cattle Company, OH • York Farms, IL • Hilmes Angus, IL • Schafer Stock Farm, IL
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For Semen, Contact:
866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
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CE
4.3
BW
2.3
WW
52
YW
73
Milk
21
MG
47
Fat
top 5% top 20%
top 20%
-.036 top 2%
RE
.55
MB
.05
CEZ
19
top 5%
CHB
27
top 10%
top 10%
True Grit is extra wide chested with muscle shape!
True Grit as a yearling
2011 World Beef Expo Supreme Champion
PHH PCC 812 True Grit 002 | Reg: 43108247 | Sire: About Time | Dam: By KJ Victor 417L
www.cattlevisions.com 1-866-356-4565 Pierce’s Hereford Haven, WI 608-434-0578 Mud Creek Farms, IL 815-238-2381
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True Grit is destined to become a premier, high quality, calving ease legend as his historic lineage indicates. True Grit is structurally flawless and smoothly chisel fronted with extra maternal strength and pigment backed behind him. He was crowned the 2011 World Beef Expo Supreme Champion Bull!
CE BW WW YW Milk 8.0 -0.3 48.1 80.4 -4.3 MWW MARB REA API TI 19.8 0.34 0.52 121.0 78.0
Owned by:
Buckeye Chiangus Farms Convoy, Ohio
Rocking 3C Cattle Company Bob & Scott Alexander Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Cardinal Cattle Company Wyoming, IL 61491
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• 43Y was a high seller at Topp’s sale and is a surefire heifer bull from a tremendous line of females • 43Y ranks in the top 5% of the breed for calving ease, low birthweight, and Ribeye ePD; and top 20% for milk and WW ePD. • 1.38 ReA/100#, ratio 110 with a 106 mARB ratio • BW: 72 lb. @ 88 ratio • WW: 632 lb. @ 101 ratio • Yearling scrotal: 38.20 cm • Yearling frame: 6.0 • Owners: Fawcett’s elm Creek Ranch and Ravine Creek Ranch Dam Granddam 866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
The new Hereford answer...
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Polled • AHA Reg #: 43171217 SiRe: TH 122 711 Victor 719T DAm: by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P
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alute SULL-GNCC Salute 532R is now deceased. Tested TH and PHA Free.
Semen supply is limited and will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.
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Semen: $50 per unit • $50 per certificate
the salute syndicate
The Bollum Family: 507-433-2612
S” Co. Shorthorn Farms: 651-208-9057
Sullivan Cattle Co: 712-263-0263
Gana-Nisley Cattle Co.: 402-440-0430
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Grand Champion Steer
Champion Chi Female
Grand Champion Heifer
Champion Market Heifer
2011 NAILE, Sired by Carnac! congratulations Bonham family!
2011 Kansas Beef Expo, Sired by Carnac! congratulations Reitzenstein family!
2011 NAILE (Open and Junior), Sired by Carnac! congratulations core family!
2012 Missouri AGR (plus many others!), Sired by Carnac! congratulations goretska family!
Standing the teSt of
Time Semen Available from All Major Distributors heat Wave x Went Blacks #46 polled • homozygous black owned by: Roecker, Sachau, and Went
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Dirty Harry X Bachelor X Draftpick 3/4 Maine • BW: 70 lbs. • Semen: $25/straw • THF/PHAF PROVEN CALVING EASE
3rd Overall, Champion MaineTainer Heifer, 2011 neCC Reserve MaineTainer Heifer, 2011 Badger Kickoff Classic SIREd by CALVEAbuLL SIREd by CALVEAbuLL
Monopoly X Maine Sim-Angus doB: Mar. 3, 2010 • Gestation 278 days BW: 85 lbs • THF/PHAF • Semen: $25
Night Train Semen distributors:
Burroughs AdAM WHiTe CATTle CoMPAny
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Adam & Albert Pujols, 2003
Monopoly X Bachelor doB: Feb. 2011 • BW: 75 lbs • THC/PHAF MAtERNAL SIb tO CALVEAbuLL Owned with: David and Donna Wallace Graham, Texas • 940-550-5860 David Bradford luverne, iowa • 515-341-5111 at 3 months
No Regrets Three Kings Irish Whiskey X RSVP (Meyer 734) X Chill Factor doB: Feb. 2011 • BW: 85 lbs. THF/PHAC • Semen: $25/straw Owned with: Rob Vanhove: 605-480-0909 For more information or to purchase semen on these outstanding sires, contact:
Adam White Cattle Co.
4372 Hypoint Road • lancaster, Wi 53813 ph: 608-732-8449 • e: adamwhitecattle@yahoo.com online: www.adamwhitecattle.com
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Sire: Heatwave Dam: Hara’s Miss America MGS: Meyer 734 MGD: WAG Hairietta MGGS: Who Made Who MGGD: Angus TH and PHA-Free DOB: 2-28-2011 Semen available through
$25 per unit
Maternal sister. Champion Simmental Heifer, 2010 Indiana State Fair.
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Owners
Clint Barnes 419-356-6685 Greg Barnes 419-350-5780
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DOB 3.5.11 : BW 83 lbs Heat Wave X GEF Miss Naughty Business (Dirty Harry’s dam) TH & PHA CLEAN • Full brother to the popular 2011 Denver Sire Bullet Proof • The hairiest TH and PHA clean genetics you can find!
GEFFERT CATTLE CO
E3815 Pearson Road, Lavalle, WI 53941 608-963-5895 Shea • shea@rucls.net
DAVE “CLETUS” GEFFERT 608-393-6991
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the Doctor is in!
sire: Meyer 734 • dam: WAG Hairietta dob: 3/21/2008 • bw: 88 pounds TH, NH, AM and PHA Free Registered as Simmental and Chianina
One of Hairietta’s best sons yet! For a Meyer, he is clean made, awesome haired, full of muscle, with an outstanding disposition! His first calf crop was extremely popular and the calves were very hairy for Meyers! Sexed semen now available.
Owners:
GreG CHriSTo, 402-920-2901 rANdy doddS, 308-550-0583 doN BeierMAN, 402-741-1180
Doctor Meyer x (Angus x Heat Wave) Cow Champion Chi Bull, 2012 NCC Sold for $24,000
Doctor Meyer x Angus Cow
Semen available through owners or Cattle CATTLE Visions. Sexed semen available through Visions Cattle Visions. May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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The Foreman x Rhythm 418P (Joker) • DOB: 01/18/2010 • Double Polled PB Simmental #2538577 • Homozygous Black
HigH Selling lot and talk of denver in 2011!
Calf reports are great. Coming easy, full of vigor, fast growing, and lots of blaze faces.
ownerS:
Lee’s Cattle Company; Brush, CO JOHn & KaTHy lee: 602-541-8826 • leescattle.com Ruby Cattle Company; murray, ia naTe & leSlie RuBy: 515-450-0112 • rubycattleco.com Nelson Family Farms; mabel, mn JOe & BaRB nelSOn, maTT & Kayla: 507-493-5241 • nelsoncattle.com Semen available directly from owners or distributors: 2 mil anD 5 mil SexeD Semen availaBle!
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If you haven’t heard, you’re not paying attention.
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Add some EXCEL-lence to your next calf crop!
H Excel 8051 ET
BW WW YW MM M&G
1.9 45 74 30 53
AHA Reg. # 42910021
GO Excel L18 x Pure Gold Daughter • $40/Unit • $50/Cert.
Low Birth Weight • Outcross Pedigreed • Structurally Sound • Powerful Semen Available Through: EXCEL-lence in the ring from first calf crop! Grand Champion Heifer- NAILE Bred and Owned Grand Champion Heifer- Pennsylvania Farm Show Calf Champion & Reserve Calf Champion- KILE Class Winners- NAILE and NWSS High Selling Bull- Buyhereford.com Sale Reserve Grand Champion Female- Maryland State Fair Reserve Champion Steer- Kentucky Beef Expo
Todd & Anna Pugh Family Louisville, OH 44641 Todd cell: 330-353-100 tpugh@growinggood.com
Jeff Koch & Jill Blake Mooreland, IN 47360 Jeff: 317-446-8589 showtimecattle.com
Cattle Visions 1-866-356-4565
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semen: $25
Semen is freezing and available.
Sire: Smilin’ Bob • Dam: Purebred Charolais • Born: March 5, 2011 • BW: 82 • Dual Reg. Chi & Charolais Percentage • TH Carrier
owners:
Rist Show Cattle • LaPorte, Indiana • phone: 765-437-1665 Smith Bros. Farms and Cattle • Pavo, Georgia • phone: 229-672-0680 64 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Bred by Cedar Crest/Rist
SELLING ONLY
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TEN UNIT PACKAGES IN 2012 AT $50/UNIT ($500 PER PKG.)
Predator x Irish Whiskey Reg. #: 423976 3/4 Maine-Anjou BD: 2/22/11 BW: 85 lbs. Polled PHA & TH Free!
• Maternal sib to Hard Whiskey CO N TAC T F O R S E M E N : DOUBLE R FARMS, IL Derek Rapp rappcattle@aol.com 815-712-4327
• Full sib to the 2011 Maine Anjou Jr. National Grand Champion Female (photo below)
EVERHART CATTLE, IN everhartcattle@yahoo.com 317-508-1712 MINNAERT CATTLE, IL 309-489-6024
Exhibited by John Heaton, IL
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Focus Marketing Group, Inc. :: 4381 Nara Visa Hwy. • Nara Visa, NM 88430 :: 575-633-2700 • office
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Semen: $25/unit
Contact owners or distributors.
DOB: April 2011 BW: 80 pounds • Charolais Cross • THF, PHAF Sire: Troubadour (Lead On x WG) • Dam: Son of Witch (Witch Doctor x Meyer-Book’em Dano)
CJ Cattle Co. Cody Langlois: 307-679-0927 Jay Langlois: H: 620-385-2778 C: 620-682-2090
Collins Cattle Colby Collins: 580-305-5600 Frederick, Oklahoma
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Sire: Northern Improvement MGS: 9FB3 Fullback AAA: #13892119 Semen: $25/unit, $30/certificate Owned With Strate Family Cattle Company& Meyers Cattle Company
Sire: 3C Macho MGS: Northern Improvement ASA: #2479227 Semen: $25/unit Sexed Semen Available: Call For Details Polled/Scurred Homozygous Black Owned With Glover Cattle Company & Walter Ranch
Semen available from ownerS & all major diStributorS
Kenneth & Charlotte Walter • Kyle, Kristin, Kyla, Kamdyn, & Kollin Walter 11539 N 1990 Rd., Elk City, OK 73644 • (580) 225-7664 • (580) 210-9189 cell
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Starburst’s calves look tremendous! Don’t get left behind in the clouds, let the STARS BURST into your program.
OWNERS: Farrer Stock Farms Tom 574.727.0680 Payton 765.586.8186 Taylor 574.727.5610 Copus Cattle Company Mark 949.704.1853 Stetson 940.781.8416
FSF Stardust x Jake’s Sierra 211S THF / PHAF • Reg. # 4170852
SEMEN: $25 CERTIFICATES: $25
Semen available through the owners and SEK Genetics. May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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West Bound was the high selling bull in Bellar’s Beautiful Beef Babes Sale. He is stout, big boned, super sound, and has a neck a mile long.
Tracy’s Steeple View Farms
Bob & Kathy Tracy 920.988.2087 Ken Jacobson, Herdsman 309.883.4969
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• Up N Coming is a full brother to the popular Styles Upgrade J59; purchased by ABS Global, Wagonhammer Ranch and Baldridge Bros. for $30,000, in Styles Angus 2009 sale, and is becoming one of the most popular calving ease bulls ABS has to offer. • There is some amazing cow power behind Up N Coming with his dam posting a BR of 9/90, 7/113 for IMF, and 7/106 for REA. His grand dam also had a BR 9/94. • Up N Coming has an amazing amount of thickness and depth of rib, yet still has a great phenotypical look. Not all calving ease sires can say that!
OWNERS: Greg Christo 402-920-2901 Randy Dodds 308-550-0583 Paul Groeteke 308 -380-6790 Don Beierman 402-741-1180 Ron Dozler 402-741-0149 Greg Dozler 308-750-4070
Sire: SITZ Upward 307R Dam: Plainview Lassie 71B DOB: 3.18.11 BW: 84 pounds • PB Angus • 16966013 • Semen: $25/Straw
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sire: Predator • dam: Paleface/Cheap Trick/Black Jade’s dam • th free, pha free dob: February 25 • 1/2 Maine & Chi • bw: 70
SilenT KnighT, pictured as a calf
Semen: $25
MinnaerT Show CaTTle:
ChaMPion Drive geneTiCS:
olSon Show CaTTle:
aDaM olSen Show CaTTle:
309-489-6024 309-714-1509
712-249-2009
936-662-7853
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LCJ SCooby Suh 11y
bw: 94 pounds sire: GVC suh
(GVC Statesman x Wide Track Cow)
Dam: sabrina 1s
(Hard Core x Reg. Northern Improvement Cow)
• extremely good in his hip with a perfect tail head setting • extremely stout; as stout as any of the clubby bulls around with all the butt, bone, and hair you can want but also should be a heifer producer • There is not a bad udder in his pedigree for at least 4 generations on each side & all of these cows milk extremely well • Perfectly sound on all four feet
ned by:
LCJ SCooby Suh 11y iS ow
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Larry Harrison: 580
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•Supreme Champion Female, 2011 Nebraska AGR
Shown by Luke Elder
•Supreme Champion Female, 2011 NAILE •Supreme Champion Female, 2011 American Royal
Shown by Nick Sullivan
•Grand Champion MaineTainer Heifer, 2012 NWSS Open •Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, 2012 NWSS Junior
Shown by Halley Becking •Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2012 NWSS Junior
• Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2012 FWSS •Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2012 NWSS Junior • Supreme Champion Female, 2012 Nebraska State Fair • Grand Champion ShorthorPlus Female, 2012 National Junior Shorthorn Show
Shown by Nick Sullivan
Shown by Kane Aegerter
•Grand Champion Female, 2011 Badger Kick-Off
Shown by Luke Elder •National Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2012 NWSS
Shown by Patrick Foley
Dealer inquiries Welcome!!!
Please contact JDK Products, Inc. 815.264.8887 or David Kearns, 815.739.3578
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SULLIVAN SUPPLY
1.800.475.5902, Dunlap, IA • 1.800.588.7096, Hillsboro, TX Dave Kearns, Jr., IL, 815.739.3575 Sinnamon Show Supply, IN, 765.566.2007 Way-Mar Semen Specialists, IL, 815.223.2534 White Show Supply, OH, 740.225.0698
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pa r k p l ac e s o l d 5 0 0 % m o r e s e m e n i n h i s s eco n d y e a r !
park Pl a c e
7CA10 Park Place
Sire: Heat Wave • Dam: Hazel (Reg. Angus)
Semen: $25/unit
Bred by Stockridge Farms, WI.
••• Clean full brother to Monopoly at 1/3 of the cost.
Stud-Quality semen ensures maximum fertility. Proven results from a never miss cow family. Clean-fronted, heavy-muscled, super-sound, great disposition. For high-quality, 7-code semen, contact:
Maternal sister to Park Place from Brad Hanewich, IN.
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Plain City, Ohio (614) 873-4683 www.selectsiresbeef.com
hollywood Sire: Heat Wave • dAm: Draft Pick Angus
CHAMPioN CHi STeer
CAlved: March 15, 2005 • bW: 92 lbs. • THC • PHA FREE
Hollywood is working extremely well on smaller to medium sized cows. He is adding bone, body, hair and power while making them consistently sound, functional and complete. These cattle feed well and the females actually raise calves.
Sexed Male and FeMale SeMen available — ContaCt ownerS
2011 nebraska aGr Sold by tony Jeffs
CHAMPioN MArKeT STeer
2012 western bonanza, Sold by blaine rodgers
reServe grANd CHAMPioN Heifer
reServe diviSioN 1 MArKeT Heifer 2012 iowa beef expo, Sold by Sand Creek
2011 Miner County Sd Current High Point Heifer in South dakota
reServe SHorTHorN STeer
2012 San antonio. Sold by Jeffs, raised by Seivers
2011/2012 HigH SellerS: Chad Thompson............................................................................... $25,500 heifer Pryor Show Cattle ........................................................................... $23,000 heifer Tony Austin .......................................................................................... $22,250 steer Nick reimann.....................................................................................$21,500 heifer Pryor Show Cattle ............................................................................$21,500 heifer losing/Sand Creek ...........................................................................$20,500 steer Brian Martin ......................................................................................$20,000 heifer Pryor Show Cattle .............................................................................. $17,750 steer Bruns Criner Jackson .....................................................................$16,250 heifer Tony Jeffs ............................................................................................. $15,500 steer Bremer & Crall ................................................................................... $15000 heifer Blaine rodgers ...................................................................................$15,000 steer grace Show Cattle ............................................................................ $13,000 steer Nick reimann...................................................................................... $12,500 steer Pryor Show Cattle ............................................................................. $12,500 steer Tyler Turnis ........................................................$12,000 (out of Hollywood cow) Tony Jeffs ..............................................................................................$11,500 steer Zach gray..............................................................................................$10,500 steer Miller Cattle ........................................................................................$10,500 steer griswold Cattle Co. .........................................................................$10,250 heifer Tommy Mathews...............................................................................$10,250 heifer Nick reimann.................................................................................... $10,000 heifer Blaine rodgers ...................................................................................$10,000 steer losing/Sand Creek ............................................................................ $9,750 heifer Bob Thompson ..................................................................................... $8,750 steer Kent Johnk..............................................................................................$7,500 steer
HollyWood WAS rAnked #1 by CAttle.Com in their 2011 Steer Sale Season Report posting an average selling price of $7,305 (minimum of 10 head sold), 30% higher than the 2nd ranked bull.
owners:
Hollywood 2 — Clone to Hollywood
AAron Pryor: AdAm Pryor: 712-592-1844 712-647-8898
dAve FAber: 712-441-3119
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One & Only
Burch Livestock
Spring paSture Bid-Off Sale Hosted online at Breeders’ World Online Sales Bids close tuesday, June 5
Sires represented:
All Aboard, Bojo, Fast Freddy, Final Cut, Monopoly, Moose, One & Only, Ranger, Simple Man, Unforgiven, Avalanche
All calves will be available for viewing at the ranch starting May 15th or on our website after May 20th! burchlivestock.net
Burch Livestock
Bojo One & Only
Where champions are bred!
2010 National Champion Chianina Heifer
Casper, Wyoming
Kelly Burch: home: 307-472-0993 • cell: 307-259-2134 Brock Burch: cell: 307-267-0052
Bojo
selling full sibs!
Monopoly
Simple Man Unforgiven Bojo
bids close
June 5 Breeders’ World
online sales Produced By roger M. Hunker auctioneering
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Shelby was without question one of the best maternal Maine, Simm Angus bulls on display in Denver. Admired by the nation’s top producers for his skeletal correctness, massive bone and hoof size and extreme depth of body. Shelby possess that overall soft, easy-feeding look that everyone is after today. Semen demand has been overwhelming, call the owners, SEK Genetics or Cattle Visions to get on the list.
Shelby:
sire: DCC hard Drive • dam: sF 627 Meyer 734/angus reg. 50% maine-anjou • dob: February 2011 bw: 88 lbs. • yw: 1340 • scrotal circumference: 40 cm • th & Pha Free
Now freezing semen. We feed and recommend Showmaster.
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Charles & Colleen sojka • Grant & abby sojka
2890 135th St. • Riverside, Iowa 52327 • Grant: 319-330-2868 • Charles: 319-321-4302
t i m Sum
SUMMIT is a calving ease bull one should consider, his pedigree is loaded with the best Maine Sires and Dams in the Business! On the top side, his sire Hard Drive shares the same dam as Smokin Joe, notably one of the easiest calving bulls of the Maine breed. On the bottom side Summit is backed by a one of kind Ali / Meyer Dam, who combines calving ease with strong maternal ability! If you’re in the business of bred heifer sales, building a cow heard or just have a show heifer to AI, Summit should be one to try! The heifer breeding season will be here soon, call your semen orders in early.
Now freezing semen.
Summit:
sire: DCC hard Drive • dam: sF 812 ali/Meyer 734 reg. 75% maine-anjou • dob: March 2011 bw: 74 lbs. • yw: 1110 • scrotal circumference: 38 cm • th & Pha Free owned with: huston Cattle Co. • Mike: 309-368-2615 We feed and recommend Showmaster.
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2012
Ak-Sar-Ben 4-H Stock Show & Rodeo September 27-30, 2012 Century Link Center, Omaha, NE
Ak-Sar-Ben 4-H Horse Show, September 15-16th, Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln NE. Held in conjunction with the ‘Nebraska Silver Classic’ _ Eligible States _ Colorado Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming Illinois NEW
_ Entry Opportunities _ Feeder Calf Market Broilers Market Beef Meat Goats Dairy Cattle Rabbits
Breeding Beef Market Lambs Market Swine 4-H Horse Dairy Steer
_ Contest Opportunities _ 4-H Livestock Judging Contest 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl Contests National 4-H Quiz Bowl Invitational Premier Exhibitor Calf Challenge Lamb Challenge Beef Fitting Contest 4-H Public Speaking Contest
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_ Show Deadlines _
All Market Animals & Feeder Calves Must be DNA Identified NEW ::: All Breeding Heifers & Rabbits Must be Nominated -
Entries due August 13, 2012 Visit www.rivercityrodeo.com or contact your local County Extension office for a complete list of Nomination and DNA deadlines.
_Additional Information _ - Age Requirements: 4-H member must be at least 10 years of age by January 1 AND must meet the requirement for exhibition as set by their state’s 4-H office. Horse exhibitors must be 12. - All shows can be viewed real time on-line at www.dvauction.com - Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/RiverCityRodeo
Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Foundation
8707 West Center Road, Suite 101 Omaha, Nebraska 68124 402-554-9600 • Fax: 402-554-9609 www.aksarben.org • www.rivercityrodeo.com
Contents
1-800-787-8690 • www.theshowcircuit.com
Advertising Deadlines ................................................................322 Bill Rogers Classic ............................................................... 124-128 Blackout Jackpot .........................................................................176 Boot Scottin Cattle Battle ................................................... 186-187 Buckeye Classic ................................................................... 110-115 Business Minded.........................................................................272 Cass County (IN) Preview .................................................. 118-119 Clover Classic ..............................................................................177 Coming Events ............................................................................285 Cowtown Showdown .......................................................... 182-183 Entertainment ..................................................................... 264-265 Euthanasia & Disposal........................................................ 282-284 Great Adventures Show ...................................................... 184-185 Green & Gold Showdown ................................................... 170-175 Houston Livestock Show .................................................... 197-210 Index of Advertisers....................................................................322 Iowa State AGR ................................................................... 143-147 Iowa State Block & Bridle ................................................... 138-142 Kent Habeger Memorial Show ........................................... 148-150 Livestock Judging Smartphone App ..........................................281 LSU Livestock Show............................................................ 190-191
Management of Young Bulls ......................................................279 MCCA .................................................................................. 270-271 Michigan Beef Expo............................................................ 105-109 Missouri Block & Bridle ..................................................... 158-162 Monroe County (IN) Preview Show .................................. 122-123 OCCA ................................................................................... 266-269 Ohio Beef Expo ................................................................... 100-104 Oklahoma Youth Expo ....................................................... 178-181 On & Off The Circuit........................................................... 276-277 Professor To Producer ................................................................278 Purple Ribbon Run ............................................................. 151-157 Rebel Showdown................................................................. 116-117 SC Flashback ...............................................................................284 SC Outdoors ................................................................................273 Sneak-A-Peek Preview........................................................ 163-169 Star of Texas Fair................................................................. 192-196 Subscription Form ......................................................................285 Tech Trends .................................................................................275 The Big Picture .................................................................... 280-281 Top 10 List ...................................................................................274 Two Steppin’ Cattle Spectacular ......................................... 188-189 University of Illinois Hoof N Horn Show .......................... 134-137 Wabash County (IN) Classic .............................................. 120-121 What It’s Like...............................................................................286 WIU Hoof N Horn Jackpot Show ....................................... 129-133
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GRAND GRAND
• March 16-18, 2012 • Columbus, Ohio • Judge: Mathew Lewis, Iliff, Colo. & Dan Shike, Sadorus, Ill. •
BREEDING
Heifers
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Brooke Egbert.
OhiO Beef expO
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina heifer • exhibited by Megan Hunt.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn shOrthOrn heifer • exhibited by Megan Hunt.
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• 4th Overall & reserve ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Kayla Campbell.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer • exhibited by Janel Gilbert.
GRAND GRAND
• March 16-18, 2012 • Columbus, Ohio • Judge: Mathew Lewis, Iliff, Colo. & Dan Shike, Sadorus, Ill. •
MARKET
Animals
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn div. 3 CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Mackenzie Fruchey.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn div. 2 CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Brooke Egbert.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn market heifer • exhibited by Sam Grauer.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn div. 1 CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Elizabeth Heintz.
OhiO Beef expO
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn div. 3 CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Madison Clark.
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Ohio Beef Expo •
Heifers
Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Lydia Dance.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Will Harsh.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Topmiller.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Addison Jones.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Sarah Beanblossom.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Molly Spohn.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Jake Boyert.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Janel Gilbert.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Ty Whitney.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Brooke Bumgardner.
Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Molly Greenawalt.
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Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Sam Grauer.
Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Chris Tooms.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Jamie Limes.
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Jordon Mullet.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by William Harsh.
Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Logan Shell.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Addison Jones.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Christina Norman.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Maverick Pugh.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Clayton Boyert.
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Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Breanne Gabriel.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Justin Shonkwiler.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Taylor Morbitzer.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Sara Klehm.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Kyle Piscione.
Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Jessica Millenbaugh.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Kirsten Augustine.
Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Danielle Heintz.
Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Logan Trbovich.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Madison Clark.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Cody Shafer.
Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Lauren Ott.
MARKET
Animals Reserve Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Kaitlyn Thompson.
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Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Jawsh Shaw.
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• March 30-April 1, 2012 • East Lansing, Mich. •
BREEDING
Heifers
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
Michigan Beef expo
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer • exhibited by Kale Spengler.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina heifer • exhibited by Megan Hunt.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Sarah Carter.
• 4th Overall & reserve ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer • exhibited by Ali Muir.
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• March 30-April 1, 2012 • East Lansing, Mich. •
MARKET
Animals
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
Michigan Beef expo
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn div. 3 CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Christian Swiler.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn div. 3 CrOssbred steer • exhibited by MacKenzie Fruchey.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn market heifer • exhibited by Sam Grauer.
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• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Rachael Rogers.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn div. 1 CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.
BREEDING Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Sterling Reichenbach.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Justin Kennedy.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Willie Weis.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Kelsie Waitt.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Amy Mowry.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Max Goble.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Wiedenhoeft.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Nostadt.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Waitt.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Sterling Reichenbach.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Cook.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Nicole Johnston.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Kyle Bosserd.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kylie Slavik.
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Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Hayley Albrecht.
Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Pinkerton.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Brittany Fisher.
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Katrina Klopfenstein.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Dylan Kennedy.
Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Kira Wilczynski.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Kaitlyn Bonham.
Champion Gelbvieh Steer, exhibited by Josie Herman.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Steer, exhibited by Jack Herman.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Ashley Lewis.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Max Goble.
BANNERS&backdrops • Michigan Beef Expo •
MARKET
Animals
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Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Tracey Clifford.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Caleb Angus.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Connor Meert.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Kylie Bates.
Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Brittany Fisher.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Spencer McKay.
Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Tabitha Clifford.
Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Hannah Campbell.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Lauren Ott.
Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Sylvia Megens.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Dayton Myron.
Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Cassandra King.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Lauren Ott.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by David Stutzman.
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BANNERS&backdrops • Michigan Beef Expo •
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Clay Daily.
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BREEDING
Ring A
ReseRVe ReseRVe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Brooke Bumgardner.
Buckeye classic
• reServe grand ChampiOn, ChampiOn ShOrthOrn heifer (a) & reServe (B) • exhibited by Morgan Moore.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Cameron Alexander.
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• 4th Overall, ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a) & reServe (B) • exhibited by Elizabeth Pugh.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn perCentage-Simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Ashley Buell.
GRaND GRaND
• March 31 - April 1, 2012 • Dover, Ohio • Judges: Shane Bedwell & Bob Agle •
MARKET
Ring A
ReseRVe ReseRVe • grand ChampiOn, ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a) & reServe (B) • exhibited by Lindsay Pugh.
• 3rd Overall, ChampiOn Chianina Steer (a) & reServe (B) • exhibited by Lindsay Pugh.
• 4th Overall, reServe ChampiOn Chianina Steer & ChampiOn (B) • exhibited by Riley Randall.
• 5th Overall & 3rd plaCe CrOSSBred Steer (a) • exhibited by Austin Trbovich
Buckeye classic
• reServe grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a) • exhibited by Sarah Harner.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRaND GRaND
• March 31 - April 1, 2012 • Dover, Ohio • Judges: Shane Bedwell & Bob Agle •
BREEDING
Ring B
ReseRVe ReseRVe • grand ChampiOn, ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (B) & reServe (a) • exhibited by Brittany Conkey.
Buckeye classic
• reServe grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Brooke Bumgardner.
• 3rd Overall, ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a) & reServe (B) • exhibited by Elizabeth Pugh.
112 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Cameron Alexander.
• 5th Overall & reServe ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Devin Coon.
GRaND GRaND
• March 31 - April 1, 2012 • Dover, Ohio • Judges: Shane Bedwell & Bob Agle •
MARKET
Ring B
ReseRVe ReseRVe • grand ChampiOn, ChampiOn Chianina Steer & reServe (a) • exhibited by Riley Randall.
• 3rd Overall, reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (B) & ChampiOn (a) • exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Landon Richards.
• 5th Overall & reServe ChampiOn Chianina Steer (B) & ChampiOn (a) • exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.
Buckeye classic
• reServe grand ChampiOn, reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (B) & 4th plaCe CrOSSBred (a) • exhibited by Sara Klehm.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BREEDING
Heifers
BANNERS&backdrops • Buckeye Classic •
Champion Angus Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), Reserve Angus Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Austin Wiseman. exhibited by Bethaney Enos.
Champion Chianina Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Austin Garner.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Chris Tooms.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Lauren Corry.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Chris Tooms.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B), exhibited by Wally Minges.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A), exhibited by Justin Austen.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Taelor Cox.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (B), exhibited by Garrett Lapp.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A), exhibited by Brooke Bumgardner.
Reserve Champion Perc.-Simm. Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Amber Shoemaker.
Champion AOB Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Sarah Johnson.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Matthew Randolph.
114 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
MARKET
Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Brock Zwick.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A&B), exhibited by Breanne Gabriel.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Justin Shonkwiler.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Taylor Morbitzer.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Kyle Piscione.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A), exhibited by Austin Garner.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (B), exhibited by Harrison Patton.
Champion Simmental Steer (A&B), exhibited by Kristen Augustine.
Champion AOB Steer (A&B), exhibited by Logan Trbovich.
5th Place Crossbred Steer (A), exhibited by Clay Foor.
5th Place Crossbred Steer (B), exhibited by Brooke Hayhurst.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (B), exhibited by Paige Stahl.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Buckeye Classic •
Animals
115
GRAnd GRAnd
• April 7, 2012 • Kentland, Ind. • Judge: Larry Ott •
BREEDING
Heifers
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
Rebel Showdown
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Brooke Hayden.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Allison Manchester.
116 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Christina Lessig.
GRAnd GRAnd
• April 7, 2012 • Kentland, Ind. • Judge: Larry Ott •
MARKET
Animals
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe • Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Cole Wilcox.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Kate & Cole Wilcox.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Brooke Hayden.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Kendyll Winter.
Rebel Showdown
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Bailey Rist.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Cass County (In) Royal PRevIew show
GRanD GRanD
• March 31, 2012 • Logansport, Ind. • Judge: Gregg Stewart, Washington, Kan. •
BREEDING
Heifers
ReseRve ReseRve
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Allison Dragstrem.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Dillon Sheiss.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Madison Stockdale.
118 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Allison Manchester.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Stetson Herzog.
MARKET
Animals
ReseRve ReseRve • Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Kyndall Winter.
Cass County (In) Royal PRevIew show
GRanD GRanD
• March 31, 2012 • Logansport, Ind. • Judge: Gregg Stewart, Washington, Kan. •
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Austin Miles.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Hayley Fulk.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Cody Goodman.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Madison Stockdale.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRanD GRanD
• March 10, 2012 • Wabash, Ind. • Judge: Steve Patton •
BREEDING
Heifers
REsERVE REsERVE
Wabash County (In) ClassIC
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Bryce Hayden.
120 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Payton Farmer.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Esther Bridwell.
GRanD GRanD
• March 10, 2012 • Wabash, Ind. • Judge: Steve Patton •
MARKET
Animals
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Cole Wilcox.
Wabash County (In) ClassIC
REsERVE REsERVE
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Caleb Streitmatter.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Mitchell Wedig.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Bailey Rist.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Dan Vyvyan.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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• March 24, 2012 • Bloomington, Ind. •
Monroe County (In) PrevIew Show
GrAnD GrAnD
BREEDING
Heifers
reServe reServe
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Leslie Rogers.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Ashtin Guyer.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Wyatt Sterwalt.
122 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Payton Farmer.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Xavier Ferris.
GrAnD GrAnD
MARKET
Animals
reServe reServe • Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Ashtin Guyer.
Monroe County (In) PrevIew Show
• March 24, 2012 • Bloomington, Ind. •
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Madison Clark.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Kayla Newsom.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Cody Goodman.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Baylee Allen.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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gRaND gRaND
• March 31, 2012 • Columbus, Ind. • Judges: Payton Farmer & John Tebo •
BREEDING
Ring A
ReseRVe ReseRVe
Bill RogeRs ClassiC
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina heifer (a) • exhibited by Conner Cross.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn shOrthOrn heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Shelby Stephenson.
124 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn herefOrd heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Payton Farmer.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Brad Green.
gRaND gRaND
• March 31, 2012 • Columbus, Ind. • Judges: Payton Farmer & John Tebo •
MARKET
Ring A
ReseRVe ReseRVe
Bill RogeRs ClassiC
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (a) • exhibited by Cole Wilcox.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (a&B( • exhibited by Ashtin Guyer.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn CharOlais steer (a&B) • exhibited by Bailey Rist.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn shOrthOrn steer (a&B) • exhibited by Jake Newsom.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer (a) & reserve (B) • exhibited by Cole Wilcox.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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gRaND gRaND
• March 31, 2012 • Columbus, Ind. • Judges: Payton Farmer & John Tebo •
BREEDING
Ring B
ReseRVe ReseRVe
Bill RogeRs ClassiC
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Brooke Hayden.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn shOrthOrn heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Shelby Stephenson.
126 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (B) • exhibited by Christina Lessing.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• March 31, 2012 • Columbus, Ind. •
gRaND gRaND
MARKET
Ring B
ReseRVe ReseRVe
Bill RogeRs ClassiC
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (B) • exhibited by Zayne Scott.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CharOlais steer (a&B) • exhibited by Bailey Rist.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer (B) • exhibited by Kayla Newsom.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer (a&B) • exhibited by Blake Ruest.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Ashtin Guyer.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Bill Rogers Classic •
Heifers
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Ryan Kerr.
Champion Chianina Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Auburn Harvey.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Cameron Guernsey.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B), exhibited by Xavier Ferris.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Kylie O’Conner.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (B), exhibited by Taylor Kerr.
Champion AOB Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Sydney Stephenson.
MARKET
Animals
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A), exhibited by Cole Mize.
128 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Rhegan Case.
Champion Hereford Steer (A&B), exhibited by Clayton Main.
Champion Simmental Steer (A&B), exhibited by Katie Mize.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer (A&B), exhibited by Blake Bertsch.
GrAnD GrAnD
• March 24, 2012 • Roseville, Ill. • Judge: Chuck Lemenager, Fairbury, Ill. •
BREEDING reserVe reserVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Simmental heifer • exhibited by Derek Richie.
Western IllInoIs Hoof n Horn
Heifers
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn anGuS heifer • exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heifer • exhibited by Elizabeth Heaton.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer • exhibited by Mackenzie Ewalt.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn herefOrd heifer • exhibited by Marie Lock.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Western Illinois University Hoof N Horn •
Heifers
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Connor Holvoet.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Will Blankers.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Alex Creasey.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Wisnefski.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Taryn Adcock.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Riley Smith.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Riley Smith.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Willie Weis.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Kolei McLaughen.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Brent Schnettgoeclue.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Caleb Seys.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Sully Frick.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Jason Minneart.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Jake Bloomberg.
130 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Mady Frederick.
Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Elizabeth Heaton.
BREEDING
Heifers Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Ethan Hanold.
BANNERS&backdrops • WIU Hoof N Horn •
Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Elizabeth Heaton.
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May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GrAnD GrAnD
• March 24, 2012 • Roseville, Ill. • Judge: Chuck Lemenager, Fairbury, Ill. •
MARKET
Western IllInoIs Hoof n Horn
Animals
reserVe reserVe
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSbred Steer • exhibited by Buddy Haas.
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSbred Steer • exhibited by Hunter Weber.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn ShOrthOrn Steer • exhibited by Dalton Line.
132 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Simmental Steer • exhibited by Dalton Storm.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn anGuS Steer • exhibited by Gretchen Simpson.
Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Elaine Richardson.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Brad Craig.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Chad Frost.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Gary Wynne.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Chase Tomhave.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Shae Varner.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Riley Johnson.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Peyton Richie.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Mason Flack.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Austin Tomhave.
Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Sarah Lillesand.
Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Riley Smith.
Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Elaine Richardson.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Tonkin.
BANNERS&backdrops • Western Illinois University Hoof N Horn •
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Riley Allspach.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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• April 1, 2012 • Urbana, Ill. • Judge: Brock Tarr, Newton, Ill. •
University of illinois Hoof n Horn
GrAnD GrAnD
BREEDING
Heifers
reserve reserve
• Grand Champion & Champion Simmental heifer • exhibited by Derek Richie.
• reServe Grand Champion & Champion anGuS heifer • exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski.
• 3rd overall & Champion mainetainer heifer • exhibited by Derek Humphrey.
134 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kagney Collins.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Miranda Edenburn.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Jake Tol.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by James Johnson.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Sully Frick.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Lacey Beabout.
Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Koty Allen.
Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Addie Girard.
Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Wisnefski.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Austin Rincker.
Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Elaine Richardson.
BREEDING Heifers Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Cade Austin.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • University of Illinois Hoof N Horn Spring Showdown •
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Adcock.
135
• April 1, 2012 • Urbana, Ill. • Judge: Brock Tarr, Newton, Ill. •
University of illinois Hoof n Horn
GrAnD GrAnD
MARKET
Steers
reserve reserve
• Grand Champion & Champion CroSSbred Steer • exhibited by Buddy Haas.
• reServe Grand Champion & reServe Champion CroSSbred Steer • exhibited by Hunter Weber.
• 3rd overall & Champion Simmental Steer • exhibited by Trevor Frerichs.
136 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Beau Branyan.
Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Zach Day.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Elaine Richardson.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Adam Day.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Dylan Bauer.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Shaelye Varner.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Jesse Houtzel.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Hannah Winters.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Riley Johnson.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Dalton Storm.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • University of Illinois Hoof N Horn Spring Showdown •
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Gretchen Simpson.
137
GraNd GraNd
• March 24, 2012 • Fort Dodge, Iowa • Judge: Brian McCollough •
BREEDING
Heifers
reSerVe reSerVe
Iowa State Block & BrIdle
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn fOundatiOn simmental heifer • exhibited by Grace Greiman.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn simmental heifer • exhibited by Kiersten Jass.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heifer • exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
138 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn angus heifer • exhibited by Abby Collison.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer • exhibited by Kale Spengler.
BREEDING Heifers
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Mason Lewis.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by James Gradert.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Kiley Elder.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Eric Meyer.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kennedy Core.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Krebs.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Cassidy Hanson.
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Vogel.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Zach Greiman.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Jackson Straight.
Champion Lim-Flex Heifer, exhibited by Mara Anderson.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Iowa State Block & Bridle Cyclone Classic •
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Courtney Young.
139
BANNERS&backdrops • Iowa State Block & Bridle Cyclone Classic •
Champion Lowline Heifer, exhibited by Alexis Gatewood.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by AJ Grimm.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Jenna Tlach.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Crall.
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Garret Longnecker.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Alex Stade.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Payton Vogel.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Haley Feigenbutz.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Haylea England.
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kiley Elder.
Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Maddy Udell.
BREEDING Heifers Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Eric Meyer.
140 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
GraNd GraNd
• March 24, 2012 • Fort Dodge, Iowa • Judge: Brian McCollough •
MARKET
Animals
reSerVe reSerVe
Iowa State Block & BrIdle
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Christian Swiler.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Maggie Ferguson.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer • exhibited by McKlain Jorgensen.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn simmental steer • exhibited by Bryce Fevold.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn Chianina steer • exhibited by Bailey Core.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BANNERS&backdrops • Iowa State Block & Bridle Cyclone Classic •
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Olivia Johnson.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Haley Greiman.
Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Alexandria Bowlin.
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Alexis Henson.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Tyler Krebs.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Brandee Peterson.
Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Mara Anderson.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Ben Bravard.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Kaden Wilson.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by McKenzie Smith.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Alex Alliger.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Cole Lauterbach.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Travis Curry.
Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Kade Killmer.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Macy Goretska.
142 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
GRaND GRaND
• March 25, 2012 • Fort Dodge, Iowa • Judge: Jared Boyert •
BREEDING
Heifers
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn mainetainer heiFer • exhibited by Kale Spengler.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn COmmerCial heiFer • exhibited by Maddy Udell.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn anguS heiFer • exhibited by Courtney Young.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn FOundatiOn Simmental heiFer • exhibited by Kiley Elder.
Iowa State aGR
• reServe grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina heiFer • exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Iowa State AGR •
Heifers
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Courtney Young.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Mason Lewis.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by James Gradert.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Kiley Elder.
Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Eric Meyer.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kennedy Core.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Krebs.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Cassidy Hanson.
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Vogel.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Zach Greiman.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Jackson Straight.
Champion LimFlex Heifer, exhibited by Shelby Marguart.
144 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by AJ Grimm.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Jenna Tlach.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Crall.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Alex Stade.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Payton Vogel.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Parker Frey.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kiersten Jass.
BREEDING
Heifers Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Carly Henderson.
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Sarah Carter.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Iowa State AGR •
Champion Lowline Heifer, exhibited by Marcus Gatewood.
145
GRaND GRaND
• March 25, 2012 • Fort Dodge, Iowa • Judge: Jared Boyert •
MARKET
Animals
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSbred Steer • exhibited by Brandon Reynolds.
Iowa State aGR
• reServe grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSbred Steer • exhibited by Macy Goretska.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu Steer • exhibited by Mariah Thate.
146 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina Steer • exhibited by Bailey Core.
• 5th Overall & reServe ChampiOn maine-anjOu Steer • exhibited by Dustin Lund.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Paige Kipp.
Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Alexandria Bowlin.
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Alexis Henson.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Kyle Andrews.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Brandee Petersen.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Haley Greiman.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by McKenzie Smith.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Cole Lauterbach.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Alex Alliger.
Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Bryce Fevold.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Brandee Petersen.
MARKET Animals Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Maddy Udell.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Iowa State AGR •
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Olivia Johnson.
147
granD granD
• March 31, 2012 • Algona, Iowa • Judge: Nolan Fleshner, Colbert, Ga. •
BREEDING
Kent Habeger MeMorial ClassiC
Heifers
reserVe reserVe
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina heiFer • exhibited by Olivia Lapke.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmpOsite CharOlais heiFer • exhibited by Kiley Elder.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn simmental heiFer • exhibited by Kersten Jass.
148 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn FOundatiOn simmental heiFer • exhibited by Grace Greiman.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn FOundatiOn simmental heiFer • exhibited by Kiersten Jass.
granD granD
• March 31, 2012 • Algona, Iowa • Judge: Nolan Fleshner, Colbert, Ga. •
MARKET reserVe reserVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Gracie Russell.
Kent Habeger MeMorial ClassiC
Animals
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Moriah Thate.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn market heiFer • exhibited by Maddy Udell.
• 4th Overall & reserve ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Seth Plendl.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Morgan McDermott.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Kent Habeger Memorial Classic •
Heifers Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Young.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Courtney Young.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by David Movall.
Champion Lowline Heifer, exhibited by Marcus Gatewood.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Aaron Folk.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Drew Mitchell.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Kaylee Miller.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Aaron Folk.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Aaron Folk.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Trey Jass.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Macy Killmer.
Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Alexis Hanson.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Joseph O’Sullivan.
MARKET
Animals
150 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
GrAnD GrAnD
• March 17-18, 2012 • Iowa Falls, Iowa • Judges: Eric Camden & Brian Deatsman •
BREEDING
Ring A
reSerVe reSerVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Kade Killmer.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn anGuS heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Jordan Johnson.
• 4th Overall & reServe ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a) • exhibited by Kendall Shaw.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn ShOrthOrn heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Jared Gillespie.
PurPle ribbon run
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Troy Shaw.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GrAnD GrAnD
• March 17-18, 2012 • Iowa Falls, Iowa • Judges: Eric Camden & Brian Deatsman •
MARKET
Ring A
reSerVe reSerVe
PurPle ribbon run
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Brandon Reynolds.
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Brandon Reynolds.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn market heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Kade Killmer.
152 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a) • exhibited by Sara Harrison.
• 5th Overall & reServe ChampiOn Chianina Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Landon Siek.
GrAnD GrAnD
• March 17-18, 2012 • Iowa Falls, Iowa • Judges: Eric Camden & Brian Deatsman •
BREEDING
Ring B
reSerVe reSerVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Troy Shaw.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn anGuS heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Jordan Johnson.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Simmental heifer (B) • exhibited by Kennedy Wohlford.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Kade Killmer.
PurPle ribbon run
• reServe Grand ChampiOn, ChampiOn fOundatiOn Simmental heifer (B) & reServe (a)• exhibited by Kiersten Jass.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GrAnD GrAnD
• March 17-18, 2012 • Iowa Falls, Iowa • Judges: Eric Camden & Brian Deatsman •
MARKET
Ring B
reSerVe reSerVe
PurPle ribbon run
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Brandon Reynolds.
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Brandon Reynolds.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn market heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Kade Killmer.
154 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (B) • exhibited by Walker McDermott.
• 5th Overall & reServe ChampiOn Chianina Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Landon Siek.
BREEDING Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Jordan Johnson.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (B), exhibited by Grace Greiman.
Champion Charolais Heifer (B), exhibited by Abby Ketelsen.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (B), exhibited by Nate Ketelsen.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Taylor Etzel.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Matthew Schroeder.
Champion Chianina Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Cale Friest.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Heather Schnitker.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Abby Anderlik.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Garrett Longnecker.
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer (A), exhibited by Libby Anderlik.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer (B), exhibited by Colin Johnson.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Jenna Tlach.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Amy Sampson.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Purple Ribbon Run •
Heifers
155
BANNERS&backdrops • Purple Ribbon Run •
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (B), exhibited by Cody Peterson. exhibited by Drew Mitchell.
Champion Red Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Chloe VanVliet.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Camiel Blomme.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A), exhibited by CJ Muir.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B), exhibited by Kaylin Rowen.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Kiersten Jass.
Champion Fnd. Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Grace Greiman.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (B), exhibited by Taylor Etzel.
Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Olivia Johnson.
Champion Charolais Steer (A&B), exhibited by Dana Hornung.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Liz Tusha.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A), exhibited by Kolbi Rice.
MARKET
Animals
Champion Hereford Steer (A&B), exhibited by Blake Solsma.
156 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jace Ites.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Cole Lauterbach.
MARKET
Animals Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Zach Mitchell.
Champion Simmental Steer (A&B), exhibited by Megan Janssen.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Purple Ribbon Run •
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (B), exhibited by Jordyn Burco.
157
GrANd GrANd
• March 17-18, 2012 • Columbia, Mo. • Judge: Mark Core, Pleasantville, Iowa •
BREEDING
Heifers
reserVe reserVe
Missouri Block & Bridle
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn angus heifer • exhibited by Cameron Ward.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn fOundatiOn simmental heifer • exhibited by Mark Moriondo.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn CrOssbred heifer • exhibited by Trent Kempker.
158 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & reserve ChampiOn angus heifer • exhibited by Erica Atkinson.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heifer • exhibited by Taylor Loges.
GrANd GrANd
• March 17-18, 2012 • Columbia, Mo. • Judge: Mark Core, Pleasantville, Iowa •
MARKET
Animals
reserVe reserVe
Missouri Block & Bridle
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Ashlyn Laffey.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Stetson Wiss.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn market heifer • exhibited by Tyler Lane.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer steer • exhibited by Colby Nieder.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer • exhibited by Shelby Lane.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Missouri Block & Bridle •
Heifers
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Danielle McCoy.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Chad Cook.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Taten Dilly.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Gregory Connell.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Trent Kempker.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Kale Kendrick.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Luke Rash.
Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Brad Bohrer.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Cole Murphy.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Brianne Abramovitz.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Natalie Schowe.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Ross Richter.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Rachael Carlson.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Dustin Daehn.
160 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Diane Mayes.
Champion Salers Heifer, exhibited by Connor Templeton.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Austin Knipmeyer.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Kale Oerke.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Hudson.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Weston Oerke.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Blake McDonald.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kaitlyn Lee.
BREEDING
Heifers Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Haley Webb.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Carter Ward.
MARKET
Animals Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Tyler Jenkins.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Sydney Lambert.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Missouri Block & Bridle •
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Austin Thomas.
161
BANNERS&backdrops • Missouri Block & Bridle •
Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Maggie Massey.
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Tucker Huebner.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Jaden Riley.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Brianne Abramovitz.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Sidney Marek.
Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Katie Pinnell.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Ashlyn Richardson.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Steer, exhibited by Grace Riley.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Alexis Bremer.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Cammie Ward.
Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Sara Gillum.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Olivia Gerloff.
MARKET
Animals Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Mackenzie Mawson.
162 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Brianne Abramovitz.
GranD GranD
March 11, 2012 • Syracuse, Neb. • Judges: Brig Stewart & Harlan Yochum, Jr.
BREEDING
Ring A
reServe reServe
Sneak-a-Peek Preview
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heiFer • exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, IA.
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Simmental heiFer • exhibited by Rylee Stoltz, Pierce, NE.
• 3rd Overall & reServe ChampiOn COmmerCial heiFer • exhibited by Kendall Shaw, Ogden, IA.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn ShOrthOrn heiFer (a&B) • exhibited by Hannah Winegardner, Lima, Ohio.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn FOundatiOn Simmental heiFer (a&B) • exhibited by Kelsey Rutt, Minden, NE.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GranD GranD
March 11, 2012 • Syracuse, Neb. • Judges: Brig Stewart & Harlan Yochum, Jr.
MARKET
Ring A
reServe reServe
Sneak-a-Peek Preview
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow, Bronaugh, MO.
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer • exhibited by Emma Vickland, Longmont, CO.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina Steer • exhibited by Gracie Russell, Prescott, IA.
164 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu Steer • exhibited by Kyle Andrews, Allerton, IA.
• 5th Overall, ChampiOn market heiFer (a) & reServe (B) • exhibited by Macey Goretska, Corydon, IA.
GranD GranD
March 11, 2012 • Syracuse, Neb. • Judges: Brig Stewart & Harlan Yochum, Jr.
BREEDING
Ring B
reServe reServe
Sneak-a-Peek Preview
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heiFer • exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, IA.
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn COmmerCial heiFer • exhibited by Kendall Shaw, Ogden, IA.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heiFer (B) • exhibited by Troy Shaw, Ogden, IA.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Simmental heiFer • exhibited by Rylee Stoltz, Pierce, NE.
• 5th Overall, reServe ChampiOn mainetainer heiFer (B), & ChampiOn (a) • exhibited by Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, AR.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GranD GranD
March 11, 2012 • Syracuse, Neb. • Judges: Brig Stewart & Harlan Yochum, Jr.
MARKET
Ring B
reServe reServe
Sneak-a-Peek Preview
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow, Bronaugh, MO.
• reServe Grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer • exhibited by Emma Vickland, Longmont, CO.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Macey Goretska, Corydon, IA.
166 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu Steer • exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, IA.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina Steer • exhibited by Gracie Russell, Prescott, IA.
Breeding Ring A 6th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heiFer: exhibited by Lacey Lauterbach, Van Meter, IA. 7th Overall & ChampiOn ShOrthOrnpluS heiFer (a&B): exhibited by Cole Hanna, Wichita, KS.
Market Ring A
6th Overall & ChampiOn CharOlaiS Steer: exhibited by Rachel Vogt, Kennard, NE.
Breeding Ring B 6th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heiFer: exhibited by Lacey Lauterbach, Van Meter, IA. 7th Overall & reServe ChampiOn Chianina heiFer (B): exhibited by Hannah Esch, Unadilla, NE.
Market Ring B 6th Overall & ChampiOn CharOlaiS Steer: exhibited by Rachel Vogt, Kennard, NE. 7th Overall & ChampiOn maineanjOu Steer (a&B): exhibited by Kyle Andrews, Allerton, IA.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Sneak-A-Peek Preview •
7th Overall, reServe market heiFer (a) & ChampiOn (B): exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, IA.
167
BREEDING
Heifers
BANNERS&backdrops • Sneak-A-Peek Preview •
Champion Angus Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A) & exhibited by Ansley Maronde, York, NE. Champion (B), exhibited by Brett Heinrich, Hickman, NE.
Champion Charolais Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Jeht Stateler, Hoskins, NE.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Tayler Gall, Clarkson, NE.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by McKenna Jedlicka, Schuyler, NE.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A), exhibited by Abby Wood, Leavenworth, KS.
Champion ChiAngus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Hannah Esch, Unadilla, NE.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Aaron Aldana, Nebraska City, NE.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Kaden Wilson, Anita, NE.
Champion Limousin Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Korynn Clason, Beaver City, NE.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Erica Dover, Norfolk, NE.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A), exhibited by Dalton Leefers, Otoe, NE.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (B), exhibited by Jenna Tlach, Prole, IA.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), exhibited by Abby Wood, Leavenworth, KS.
168 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B), exhibited by Garrett Long, Springfield, NE.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Derick Vogt, Elmwood, NE.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A), exhibited by Derick Vogt, Elmwood, NE.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (B), exhibited by Allyson Ottensmeier, Oskaloosa, KS.
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer (A), exhibited by Allyson Ottensmeier, Oskaloosa, KS.
Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, NE.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Reid Shipman, Manhattan , KS.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer (B), exhibited by Atlanta Maronde, York, NE.
Champion Hereford Steer (A&B), exhibited by Trevor Schultz, Columbus, NE.
Champion Limousin Steer (A&B), exhibited by Josh Peterson, Nebraska City, NE.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Bailey Schroeder, Beatrice, NE.
Champion Simmental Steer (A&B), exhibited by Abby Wood, Levenworth, KS.
Reserve Simmental Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jacob Gall, Clarkson, NE.
MARKET
Animals
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Sneak-A-Peek Preview •
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A), exhibited by Tayler Gall, Clarkson, NE.
169
GrAnd GrAnd
• March 17-18, 2012 • Loveland, Colo. • Judge: Scott Werning & Blake Nelson •
BREEDING
Ring A
reSerVe reSerVe
Green & Gold Showdown
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn aOB heifer • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn simmental heifer • exhibited by Cody Huwa.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
170 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer • exhibited by Taylor Hett.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn aOB heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Caitlyn Ochsner.
GrAnd GrAnd
• March 17-18, 2012 • Loveland, Colo. • Judge: Scott Werning & Blake Nelson •
MARKET
Ring A
reSerVe reSerVe
Green & Gold Showdown
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Morgan Burke.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn Chianina steer (a&B) • exhibited by Alyssa Deporter.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GrAnd GrAnd
• March 17-18, 2012 • Loveland, Colo. • Judge: Scott Werning & Blake Nelson •
BREEDING
Ring B
reSerVe reSerVe
Green & Gold Showdown
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn aOB heifer • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn simmental heifer • exhibited by Cody Huwa.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (a&B) • exhibited by PD Miller.
172 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer • exhibited by Taylor Hett.
GrAnd GrAnd
• March 17-18, 2012 • Loveland, Colo. • Judge: Scott Werning & Blake Nelson •
MARKET
Ring B
reSerVe reSerVe
Green & Gold Showdown
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Morgan Burke.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn simmental steer (a&B) • exhibited by Jarret Wagner.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Green & Gold Showdown •
Heifers
Champion Angus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Alex Veiselmeyer.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Morgan Penner.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (B), exhibited by Morgan Penner.
Champion Chianina Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Vada Vickland.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (B), exhibited by Tyler Shaw.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Jed Sidwell.
Reserve Hereford Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Jessica Middleswarth.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Taylor Dorsey.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Emma Vickland.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A), exhibited by Tessa Shaw.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (A), exhibited by Morgan Burke.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (B), exhibited by Skyler Miller.
174 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Austin Veiselmeyer.
Champion Charolais Steer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Jace Blach.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jake Wagner.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A&B), exhibited by Hannah Vickland.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Austin Huwa.
MARKET Animals
BANNERS&backdrops • Green & Gold •
Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Kylie Huwa.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer (A&B), exhibited by Bo Naibauer.
Champion Market Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Taylor Dorsey.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Paige Miller.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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• March 17, 2012 • Loveland, Colo. • Judge: Bob May •
GRaND GRaND
RESERVE RESERVE
Blackout Jackpot
• Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• reServe Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
• 3rd overall Steer • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
176 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
GraND GraND
• March 17-18, 2012 • Winston-Salem, NC • Judge: Gregg Upchurch, Cumberland, Tenn. •
reserve reserve • Grand Champion & Champion CommerCial heifer • exhibited by Holly Price.
• reserve Grand Champion & Champion anGus heifer • exhibited by Bill Jones.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Berrier.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Abby Fulton.
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Abby Fulton.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Mason Blinson.
Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Marcy Price.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Marcy Price.
Clover ClassiC
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Catherine Harward.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRaND GRaND
• March 9-19, 2012 • Oklahoma City, Okla. •
PUREBRED
Heifers
RESERVE RESERVE
• Grand Champion purebred heifer • exhibited by Kolby Shepard.
OklahOma YOuth ExpO
• reserve Grand Champion purebred heifer • exhibited by Cole Moore.
GRaND GRaND
INFLUENCE
Heifers
RESERVE RESERVE
• Grand Champion influenCe heifer • exhibited by Rex Standridge.
178 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• reserve Grand Champion influenCe heifer • exhibited by Vivienne Hasenbec. • 3rd overall influenCe heifer • exhibited by Allie Standridge.
GRaND GRaND
• March 9-19, 2012 • Oklahoma City, Okla. •
COMMERCIAL
Heifers
RESERVE RESERVE
• Grand Champion CommerCial heifer • exhibited by Cammi Gregory.
GRaND GRaND
MARKET
Steers
RESERVE RESERVE
• Grand Champion steer • exhibited by Logan Davis.
OklahOma YOuth ExpO
• reserve Grand Champion CommerCial heifer • exhibited by Avry Wood.
• reserve Grand Champion steer • exhibited by Macy Griswold.
• 3rd overall steer • exhibited by Cooper Davis.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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• March 9-19, 2012 • Oklahoma City, Okla. •
MARKET
Hogs
OklahOma YOuth ExpO
• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Cheyenne Gaff.
MARKET Lambs
• Grand Champion market lamb • exhibited by Tyler Rhoades.
180 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• reserve Grand Champion market lamb • exhibited by Luke Davis. • 3rd overall market lamb • exhibited by Kayla Brown.
• March 9-19, 2012 • Oklahoma City, Okla. •
• 3rd overall market hoG • exhibited by Kate Jackson.
MARKET Goats
• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Braden Schovanec.
OklahOma YOuth ExpO
• reserve Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Colt Conner.
• reserve Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Lora Riley. • 3rd overall market Goat • exhibited by Duke Kelln.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRAnd GRAnd
• March 31, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Brandon Callis •
BREEDING
Heifers
RESERVE RESERVE
Cowtown Showdown
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Mark Moriondo.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
182 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Katy Tunstill.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Kylee Sigmon.
GRAnd GRAnd
• March 31, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Brandon Callis •
MARKET
Animals
RESERVE RESERVE
Cowtown Showdown
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Jake Paul Perryman.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Stetson Wiss.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Blaine Wildy.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Katie McMinch.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Grand Grand
• March 31, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Blake Bloomberg •
BREEDING
Heifers
reserve reserve
Great adventures show
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Mark Moriondo.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
184 May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Katy Tunstill.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Cole Atkinson.
Grand Grand
• March 31, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Blake Bloomberg •
MARKET
Animals
reserve reserve
Great adventures show
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Jake Paul Perryman.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Stetson Wiss.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Sam Wallace.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Blaine Wildy.
May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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• April 1, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Kyle Conley •
GRanD GRanD
BREEDING
Heifers
Boot Scootin’ cattle Battle
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe • Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Mark Moriondo.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Katy Tunstill.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
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• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Sam Wallace.
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• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Brayden Drum.
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• April 1, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Kyle Conley •
MARKET
Animals
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Jake Paul Perryman.
Boot Scootin’ cattle Battle
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Stetson Wiss.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Sam Wallace.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Mack Woods.
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• April 1, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Chris Mullinix •
BREEDING
Heifers
reSerVe reSerVe
Two STeppin’ SpecTacular
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Mark Moriondo.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Carlee Clark.
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• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Katy Tunstill.
GranD GranD
• April 1, 2012 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Judge: Chris Mullinix •
MARKET
Animals
reSerVe reSerVe
Two STeppin’ SpecTacular
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Chancee Clark.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Jake Paul Perryman.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Sam Wallace.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Stetson Wiss.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Mack Woods.
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February 11-18, 2012 • Baton Rouge, La.
SPLit 1 GRAND
BREEDING
Heifers
SPLit 2 ReSeRve • Grand Champion Split 1 heifer • exhibited by Cheyenne Jones.
LSU LiveStock Show
• Grand Champion Split 2 heifer • exhibited by Reese Lassin.
GRAND GRAND
MARKET
Animals
ReSeRve ReSeRve
• Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Grant Rocca.
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• reServe Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Conner Galley.
February 11-18, 2012 • Baton Rouge, La.
• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Sarah Hassien. • reServe Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Reilly Boling.
• reServe Grand Champion market lamb • exhibited by Noah Menard.
• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Abbie Delcambre. • reServe Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Hunter Tauzen.
LSU LiveStock Show
• Grand Champion market lamb • exhibited by Laikyn Potts.
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• March 9-24, 2012 • Austin, Texas •
GraND GraND
BRITISHEUROPEAN
Heifers
reSerVe reSerVe
• Grand Champion & Champion orB heifer • exhibited by Kendra Elder.
• reserve Grand & Champion Limousin heifer • exhibited by Blair Davis.
Star of texaS fair
GraND GraND
AMERICAN
Heifers
reSerVe reSerVe
• Grand Champion & Champion Beefmaster heifer • exhibited by Shawn Skaggs.
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• reserve Grand & Champion simBrah heifer • exhibited by Caleb Rodenbeck.
BREEDING Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Blake Ramsey.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Calli West.
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Heifer, exhibited by Calli West.
Champion Brahman Heifer, exhibited by Austin Gonzalez.
Reserve Champion Brahman Heifer, exhibited by Winston Walters.
Champion Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Matthew Whipple.
Reserve Champion Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Ty Hervey.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Kody King.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Casey Huff.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Randy Oliver.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Radde.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Kade Willis.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Henry Blackwell.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Alexis Hargrove.
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Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Wesley Walker.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Audrey Daniel.
Champion Red Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Lyons.
Reserve Champion Red Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Dustin Bostick.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Laura Bullard.
Reserve Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Michael McConaughey.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Malone.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Bond.
Reserve Champion Simbrah Heifer, exhibited by Jessica Willey.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Emory Geye.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Colin Murrey.
Reserve Champion ORB Heifer, exhibited by Kalli Ellis.
BREEDING
Heifers Champion ARB Heifer, exhibited by Kelly Garrett.
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Reserve Champion ARB Heifer, exhibited by Reagan Langemeier.
• March 9-24, 2012 • Austin, Texas •
GraND GraND
MARKET
Steers
reSerVe reSerVe • Grand Champion market steer • exhibited by Shaylan Edwards.
MARKET Hogs
Star of texaS fair
• reserve Grand Champion market steer • exhibited by Ryne Hutton.
• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Taylor Walker. • reserve Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Kaleigh Meador.
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• March 9-24, 2012 • Austin, Texas •
• Grand Champion market LamB • exhibited by Robert Hargrove.
Star of texaS fair
• reserve Grand Champion market LamB • exhibited by Kolton Neuse.
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• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Lindsey Cobb. • reserve Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Abby Christian.
• March 1-16, 2012 • Houston, Texas •
GRAnD GRAnD
JUNIOR
Heifers
• Supreme Champion, Grand Continental & Champion orB heifer • exhibited by Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas.
• reServe Supreme, Grand BritiSh & Champion red anGuS heifer • exhibited by Thomas Clascock, Pilot Point, Texas.
AMERICAN
• Grand ameriCan & Champion BeefmaSter heifer • exhibited by Ethan Kyle Saye, Pilot Point, Texas.
• reServe Grand ameriCan & Champion Brahman heifer • exhibited by Winston Walters, Brenham, Texas.
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CONTINENTAL
JUNIOR Heifers
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• reServe Grand BritiSh & Champion polled hereford heifer • exhibited by Edy Brainard, Canadian, Texas.
Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Clayton Stevenson, Brenham, Texas.
• reServe Grand Continental & Champion Simmental heifer • exhibited by Emory Geye, Rising Star, Texas.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Howey, Rockwall, Texas.
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Heifer, exhibited by Connor Reed, Dodd City, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brahman Heifer, ex- Champion Red Brahman Heifer, exhibited Reserve Red Brahman Heifer, exhibited by hibited by Haley Herzog, Robinson, Texas. by Kensey Smith, Mt Pleasant, Texas. Sarah Will, Caddo Mills, Texas.
Champion Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Matthew Whipple, Burton, Texas.
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Reserve Champion Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Miller, Gilmer, Texas.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Amanda Tinkle, Tomball, Texas.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Michael Hawes, Crandall, Texas.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas.
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Stowers, Bridgeport, Texas.
Reserve Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Kade Willis, Shallowater, Texas.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Shelby Seymour, China, Texas.
Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Braeden Pittman, Whitewright, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Colton Curry, Dublin, Texas.
Champion Red Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Mikenzie Leanne Yates, Dayton, Texas.
Reserve Red Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Dustin Bostick, Brownwood, Texas.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Kaleigh Evans, Iola, Texas.
Reserve Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Devon Rushing, Diana, Texas.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Dalton Russell, Ivanhoe, Texas.
Reserve Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Jess Carney, Collinsville, Texas.
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Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Syann Foster, Lockney, Texas.
Champion Simbrah Heifer, exhibited by Candice Tindle, Lott, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simbrah Heifer, exhibited by Mary Kate Walters, Brenham, Texas.
Champion ARB Heifer, exhibited by Jeanette Tilley, Alvin, Texas.
Reserve Champion ARB Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Terry, Denton, Texas.
Reserve Champion ORB Heifer, exhibited by Royce Horn, Nome, Texas.
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MARKET
Steers
ReseRve ReseRve • Grand Champion & Champion CharolaiS Steer • exhibited by Kannon Acker, New Braunfels, Texas.
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• reServe Grand & Champion CharolaiS Steer • exhibited by Emily Kelley, Yoakum, Texas.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Stuart Lastovica, Salado, Texas.
Champion Brahman Steer, exhibited by Kase Clark, Kenedy, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brahman Steer, exhibited by Paige Smith, Pleasanton, Texas.
Champion Brangus Steer, exhibited by Parker Wilson, Waller, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brangus Steer, exhibited by Karter Long, TahOklaa, Texas.
Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Shelby Womack, Nocona, Texas.
Reserve Chianina Steer, exhibited by Layton Harrel Irvin, Kempner, Texas.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Jagger Horn, Anson, Texas.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, Champion Polled Hereford Steer, exhibited exhibited by Allie Henrie, Wolfforth, Texas. by Jansen Merrill, Coleman, Texas.
Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Braeden Pittman, Whitewright, Texas.
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Austin Cook, Waco, Texas.
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Steer, exhibited by J.D. Schnitker, Turkey, Texas.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Sterling Skinner, Plainview, Texas.
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Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Jettie Funderburgh, Stephenville, Texas.
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Reserve Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Jonathan Mcanulty, Cameron, Texas.
Champion Red Angus Steer, exhibited by Madison Bexley, Lexington, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Steer, exhibited by William Pettit, Dublin, Texas.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Steer, exhibited by Taylor Turner, Spring, Texas.
Reserve Santa Gertrudis Steer, exhibited by Merritt Mitchell, New Home, Texas.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Bailey Carwile, Montgomery, Texas.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Katie Joiner, Stanton, Texas.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Landry Wayne Barton, Odonnell, Texas.
Reserve Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Karla Singleton, Chillicothe, Texas.
Champion Simbrah Steer, exhibited by Emily Hirt, Lincoln, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simbrah Steer, exhibited by Kelton Matthews, Abilene, Texas.
Champion ABC Steer, exhibited by Noah Stockman, De Leon, Texas.
Reserve Champion ABC Steer, Champion AOB Steer, Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by exhibited by Katelyn Wager, Hearne, Texas. exhibited by Kaiti Robinson, Conroe, Texas. Lainey Bourgeois, Fredericksburg, Texas.
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Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Flying G Ranch, Brenham, Texas.
Reserve Angus Female, exhibited by Jennifer Ann Smith, College Station, Texas.
Champion Beefmaster Female, exhibited by Blue Ribbon Beefmasters, De Leon, Texas.
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Female, exhibited by Annie Saye, Pilot Point, Texas.
Champion Braford Female, exhibited by Conrad Day, Tuscola, Texas.
Reserve Champion Braford Female, exhibited by Hannah Doucet, Lake Charles, La.
Champion Brahman Female, exhibited by Adrian Land, II, Branford, Fla.
Reserve Brahman Female, exhibited by Heritage Cattle Co., Hungerford, Texas.
Champion Red Brahman Female, exhibited by Wesley Thibodeaux, Church Point, La.
Reserve Champion Red Brahman Female, exhibited by Wyatt Manuel, Bryan, Texas.
Champion Brangus Female, exhibited by Wellmann Cattle Co., Brenham, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brangus Female, exhibited by Callie Scott, Angleton, Texas.
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Females Champion Braunvieh Female, exhibited by Zach Ivey, Magnolia, Texas.
Reserve Champion Braunvieh Female, exhibited by Andrew Duke, Houston, Texas.
Champion Braunvieh Beef Builder Female, exhibited by G-3 Cattle Co., Richmond, Texas.
Reserve Braunvieh Beef Builder Female, exhibited by Broken Oak, Seguin, Texas.
Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Amanda Tinkle, Tomball, Texas.
Reserve Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Kody King, Angleton, Texas.
Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Stowers Limousin, Bridgeport, Texas.
Reserve Limousin Female, exhibited by Lawrence Family Limousin, Anton, Texas.
Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by Jena Hay, Marlin, Texas.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by Tori Smith, Dumas, Texas.
Champion Mini-Hereford Female, exhibited by Turner Miniature Herefords, Webberville, Texas.
Reserve Champion Mini-Hereford Female, exhibited by Steve Splitt, North Platte, Neb.
Champion Red Angus Female, exhibited by CK Farms, Angleton, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Female, exhibited by CK Farms, Angleton, Texas.
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Champion (Amer.) Red Brangus Female, Reserve (Amer.) Red Brangus Female, exChampion (Int.) Red Brangus Female, exhibited by Katy Knox, Hempstead, Texas. hibited by Darryl Mcdonald, Bryan, Texas. exhibited by Katy Knox, Hempstead, Texas.
Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by Walters Livestock Enterprises, Brenham, Texas.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Female, exhibited by O/X Ranch, Las Vegas, NM.
Reserve Santa Gertrudis Female, exhibited by Connors State College, Warner, Okla.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female, Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas. Circle M Farms, Rockwall, Texas.
Champion Simbrah Female, exhibited by Smith Genetics, Giddings, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simbrah Female, exhibited by Baring Cattle Co., Elmendorf, Texas.
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Champion Angus Bull, exhibited by Flying G Ranch, Brenham, Texas.
Reserve Champion Angus Bull, exhibited by R&L Angus, Westmoreland, Kan.
Champion Beefmaster Bull, exhibited by Leonard Graham, Axtell, Texas.
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Bull, exhibited by Reese Michael Tassin, Jr., Bush, La.
Champion Braford Bull, exhibited by Rock Crest Ranch, Athens, Texas.
Reserve Champion Braford Bull, exhibited by Rock Crest Ranch, Athens, Texas.
Champion Brahman Bull, Reserve Champion Brahman Bull, exhib- Champion Red Brahman Bull, exhibited by exhibited by Amie Ferguson, Roanoke, La. ited by J D Hudgins Inc, Hungerford, Texas. Heritage Cattle Co., Hungerford, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Brahman Bull, exhibited by 5M Farms, Ruston, La.
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Champion Brangus Bull, exhibited by Reserve Champion Brangus Bull, Doguet Diamond D Ranch, McCoy, Texas. exhibited by Myron Saathoff, Hondo, Texas.
Reserve Champion Braunvieh Bull, exhibited by Jose Leon/A.W. Thorne, Alto, Texas.
Champion Braunvieh Beef Builder Bull, exhibited by Zach Ivey, Magnolia, Texas.
Reserve Braunvieh Beef Builder Bull, exhibited by Broken Oak, Seguin, Texas.
Champion Charolais Bull, exhibited by Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas.
Reserve Champion Charolais Bull, exhibited by Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas.
Champion Limousin Bull, exhibited by Double M Simm., Grand Saline, Texas.
Reserve Champion Limousin Bull, exhibited by Kevin Counsil, Madisonville, Texas.
Champion Maine-Anjou Bull, exhibited by Diamond S Maine-Anjou, Stanton, Texas.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Bull, exhibited by Cale Swope, Anahuac, Texas.
Champion Mini-Hereford Bull, exhibited by Steve Splitt, North Platte, Neb.
Reserve Mini-Hereford Bull, exhibited by J Bar W Cattle Co., Elizabeth, Colo.
BULLS Champion Red Angus Bull, exhibited by Timothy Lockhart, Bryan, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Bull, exhibited by Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas.
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Champion Braunvieh Bull, exhibited by Clayton Stotts, Lone Oak, Texas.
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BULLS Champion Santa Gertrudis Bull, exhibited by Greg & Hilda Edenfield, Altha, Fla.
Reserve Santa Gertrudis Bull, exhibited by Double TT Ranch, Rosser, Texas.
Champion (Amer.) Red Brangus Bull, exhibited by Mandy Fischer, Houston, Texas.
Reserve (Amer.) Red Brangus Bull, exhibited by M4 Cattle, Wharton, Texas.
Champion (Int.) Red Brangus Bull, exhibited by -C- Red Brangus, Wharton, Texas.
Reserve Champion (Int.) Red Brangus Bull, exhibited by M4 Cattle, Wharton, Texas.
Champion Shorthorn Bull, exhibited by Richard Scott, Jewett, Texas.
Champion Simmental Bull, exhibited by Circle M Farms, Rockwall, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simmental Bull, exhibited by Circle M Farms, Rockwall, Texas.
Champion Simbrah Bull, exhibited by La Muneca Cattle Company, Linn, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simbrah Bull, exhibited by Baring Cattle Co., Elmendorf, Texas.
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• March 1-16, 2012 • Houston, Texas •
• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Brady Leach, Haskell, Texas.
• Grand Champion market lamB • exhibited by Jim Breck Bean, Fort Hancock, Texas. • reServe Grand Champion market lamB • exhibited by Linzey Neff, San Angelo, Texas.
• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Grant Read, Santo, Texas. • reServe Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Ashlyn Tucker, Lipan, Texas.
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• reServe Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Breckyn Lecompte, Perryton, Texas.
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1St plaCe team overall: Blinn College - Hunter Brietzke, Zack Davis, Keaton Dodd, Laney Halfmann, Taylor Haliburton, Justin James.
2nd: Oklalahoma State University - Jamie Bloomberg, Katie Duysen, Marissa Garside, Ryan McCoon, Morgan Meisenheimer, Jake Warntjes.
2nd: Connors State College - Hattie Anastasio, Blake Davis, Olivia Foster, Claire Martin, Laine Martin, Jordan Richburg.
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1St plaCe team overall: Texas A&M University Graham Blagg, Kassadi Click, Brent Cromwell, Welsey Kraintz, Conner Newsom, Shelly Sutton.
3rd: Western Illinois Univeristy - Brandon Davis, Blaine Evans, Cody Lamle, Blake Nickle, Becca Stokes, Travis Terhaar. 4th: Texas Tech University - Drew Cashman, Segayle Foster, Levi Schaefer, Alyssa Smith, Luke Strecker, Whitney Stuart. 5th: Iowa State University - Chelsey Branderhorst, Adam Darrington, Hunter Shoemaker, Troy Sloan, Tyler Stutsman, Colby Taber.
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top 10 individualS overall: 1. Conner Newsom, Texas A&M University 2. Derrick Brown, Colorado State University 3. Becca Stokes, Western Illinois University 4. Troy Sloan, Iowa State University 5. Whitney Stuart, Texas Tech University 6. Jake Warntjes, Oklahoma State University 7. Tyler Stutsman, Iowa State University 8. Sharla Schmidt, Angelo State University 9. Brent Cromwell, Texas A&M University 10. Levi Schaefer, Texas Tech University
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3rd: Butler Community College - Taylor Graham, Parker Henley, Alyson Moore, Kinzie Selke, Maverick Squires, Jared Wynn. 4th: Redlands Community College - Tyler Boles, Brock Herren, Collin Listen, Sierra Meyers, Dalton Newell, Kass Pfieffer. 5th: Black Hawk East - Stephen Gentry, Jon Heaton, Jared Huffer, Sam Mattingly, Nick Riecke, Andrew Stockdale.
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Reserve Grand Champion MaineTainer, 2012 NWSS Junior Show Grand Champion MaineTainer, 2012 NWSS Open Show
Grand Champion MaineTainer, 2012 American Royal
Grand Champion MaineTainer, 2012 World Beef Expo
Grand Champion MaineTainer, 2012 NAILE
Congratulations Halley & Daisy on being awarded the 2011-2012 American Maine-Anjou Association Show Heifer and Premier Exhibitor of the Year! We would like to thank Lance Becking, Steve & Tyler Melroe, Troy Polyock, Cory Thomsen and the entire BPF Crew! This has been a year to remember and we could not have done it with out all of you!
Bill, Sheila, Halley & Karlie Becking Lance Becking 15669 448th Ave. Florence, SD Bill - 605.880.1385 :: Lance Becking - 605.880.0493
SIRE: Walks Alone DAM: Simmental x Angus (New Day Daughter)
BD: 3/17/2011
Proceed to Party! Semen Available through SEK Genetics & Cattle Visions
Owners:
JASON SWICK SPITTLER SHOW CATTLE Juston & Hannah Spittler • Paris, IL (217) 712-0200 •Juston’s Cell (203)687-3697 • Hannah’s Cell May 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Sire: 3C MACHO dam: J&J QUEEN 414 (Northern Improvement Daughter)
- full brother to RENEGADE! National Champion Percentage Simmental Bull • 2011 NWSS
heIFer Sexed Semen avaIlaBle Contact the owners.
$20.00 peR unit
For Semen Contact: SeK GenetICS Owned BY: price Farms & Shultz Ranch
J&J Queen 414
• Northern Improvement Daughter
Fred & BarBara Shultz, OwnerS Shawn Vick, Herdsman • 405.747.4261 2211 Oak Trail Drive • Stillwater, OK 74074 405.747.4462 • 405.332.4006
9525 70tH Rd. GaleSbuRG, KS 66740 800-443-6389
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Ryan, Crystal & Hadley Dunklau • 52715 858th Road, Wayne, NE 68787 402.369.2025 - Ryan • 309.221.1247 - Crystal
Man On a Mission - New ‘ 12
Obsessed - New ‘ 12
Dirty Politics - New ‘ 12
SWAG - New ‘ 12
Damage Control
Defiant
Exile
Fortune & Glory
Pandemic
The Ringer
Next Big Thing
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Reserve Supreme, 2012 Iowa Beef Expo
(Maternal Sister to Jade Upgrade)
Legendary dam, Black Jade
Sired by the popular Upgrade and out of the legendary Black Jade; Jade Upgrade carries no Dream On in his pedigree, making him an outcross to most of the genetics currently influencing the breed. Combining the incomparable pedigree and great EPD’s of Jade Upgrade with his flawless structure, killer look & overwhelming power makes him a must use bull for 2012 and beyond. This is not your typical purebred Simmental bull...
Pedigree-to-Performance-to-Phenotype
this one has it all.
SEMEN aVaILaBLE $30/STraW
Zach Gray - 815.545.1498
2263 N. 800 E. Road • Danforth, IL 60930 Kurt Meyer - 217.273.1399
www.grayshowcattleinc.com
Contact Owners -or-
Richard Yates 815.474.3395
SEK: 800.443.6389 Cattle Visions: 866.356.4565 Interglobe Genetics: 217.841.6556 Stepping Stone Genetics: 712.260.6969
PB Charolais #792787 • Sire: Keys Specialist 18U • Dam: Miss Key Meg 2T • DOB: 4-2-2010 • BW: 82 lbs. • POLLED EPDs: CE 1.7 • BW: .9 • WW: 34 • YW: 62 • M: 5 • MCE: 1.2 • MTNL:% 22 • Leptin: TT
All STATE combines power, mass, and performance in an outcross pedigree. His low birth weight EPDs make him a must use on heifers.
co-owned by:
SUTTlES ChArolAiS FArMS
Nate: 217-473-4850 • nathan.suttles@yahoo.com Steve: 217-248-3717
Semen $30 /unit • available through genex
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EFFErTz KEy rAnCh
Roger: 701-728-6459 • Kevin: 701-338-2980
Two Tone
Crowd Favorite
Deadliest Catch
Believe In Me
Monopoly 2
Milkman
Solid Gold
Man Among Boys
Walks Alone
MIDWEST GENETICS 16104 TWP RD 1200 E, Bradford Illinois 61421
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Solid Gold
Bodacious
Exile
AI-PAlPAtIon ClInIC DAtes May 8-11 • June 5-8 July 10-13 • September 11-14
Walks On Water
Texas Twister
Big Jimmy
Full Moon
VCC Simple Man
Red Rock
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Club CAlf
Amen Ammo Boardwalk Chore Boy Dr. Who Duff Copyright Escalade Eye Candy Eyes on the Money Full Moon Hairy Bear Heatwave Clones Hired Hand I Am Legend Immortal Jesse James Manchild Maxim Mind That Bird Mississippi Stud Money Shot Money Talks Monopoly Monopoly Clone My Turn Naughty Pine Next Step One and Only One in a Million Open Bar Pud Ragin Cajun Ree Heights Rocky Balboa Role Model Smilin Bob The Colonel The Headliner The Punisher The Unsub Time Saver
Total Improvement Unforgiven Unstoppable Untouchable Walks Alone Walks On Water Warrant
Suhn’s BT 416S5 Unleased
MAIne-Anjou
Ali 2 BK Power Plus BK Warrior 128W CAG Shiver 301R ReD CMAC Hard Core Big Jimmy CMAC Tyson Carpe Diem FGJ Habanero Crimson Tide GEF Dirty Hairy Fireman GOET I-80 Indian Outlaw GOET Maine Man Johnny Walker Red GTWY Pride and Man Among Boys Glory Red Bull GVC Maverick Red Dirt HRF First ImpresTiger Woods sion Mercedes Benz ChAR- Infl. OHL Trademark Alias OHL Score Board 21 Captain Morgan Predator Choppin Wood Prince Copper Penny Rocky Balboa Grey Goose Simple Man Milkman shoRthoRn No Apologies Smoke and Mirrors Ace Of Diamonds Ar Su Lu Tonic Solid Gold 2 Sexed Texas Twister Captain Obvious The Situation Exile Tinman Fed EX Top Cat Get Serious Troubadour Guitar Hero Uno Mas Handy Dandy Yellow Jacket Jakes Proud Jazz AbC JSF Capiche LMC Smoke’m Powerhouse LM Pablo SULL DNCC Salute Lotta Leather Swagger 802 Texas Playboy TM Gus
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Go to www.kbarkcattle.com/herdSires.html to view all the KKCC Calving Ease Sires. Also available through your Genex/CRI Distributor!
sired by TitandefectOnefree
sired by T-Rex defect free
52# birthweight!
73# birthweight!
High Selling Breed-Steer, 2011 Grateful Harvest Sale
KKCC Baby Doll 033X Grand Champion Optimizer Junior Female, 2011 NWSS Grand Champion Optimizer Junior Futurity, 2010 American Royal
Titan One x Texas Hold ‘Em First Calf Heifer
Embryos from these
Proven Charolais Donors sell may 14th 141Y, High Selling Female, Walks on Water x Princess Doll 4018, sold to Polzin & Suttles
Sugarland 804P • The Forgotten 0641 Daughter Soggy steer-maker deluxe. Selling Embryo Packages in Polzin’s Spring Thaw May 14th sired by Believe In Me
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Princess Doll 4018 • Proven Purebred Charolais Style, structure, and soundness. Dam of the High Selling Female and Bull, 2011 Grateful Harvest Sale.
T-Rex x Manchild First Calf Heifer
K Bar K Cattle Company
Daniel, Teresa, Kylee & Tanner Kohls 68549 300th Street • Litchfield, MN 55355 Home: 320-693-5884 • Dan's Cell: 612-916-6429
kbarkcattle.com
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stepup
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We’re takin’ A Step Up with new outcross genetics!
UpDAte:
First calf crop is on the ground, they come easy and look awesome.
Sexed semen
Available! WS A Step Up X27
Sire: SS Ebony’s Grand Master Dam: WS Ms Macho U38 (first calf heifer) Double Polled, Black Purebred Simmental DOB: 1-9-10 • BW: 67 pounds • Reg. No. 2568260 Limited number of Semen Shares still available. If interested in a Share, contact Dave Guyer, 618-546-5035 or John Sachau at 712-267-2200. ScOtt FORemAN: 405-780-3749 • JOhN SAchAU: 712-267-2200 chRiS SWANSON: 712-229-5947 • DAve GUyeR: 812-243-1676 (cell) 618-546-5035 (office)
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full sib to mercy me This heifer is for sale private treaty.
owners:
TriniTy CATTle Co. :: Jeremiah Jacobs: 419-212-0962 • Jason Kellogg • Philip Baumle MAx FAwley :: 574-453-6182 This is an exciting new prospect with stacked genetics. He has Heat Wave’s dam on both sides. He is worthy of your consideration.
semen: $20 per unit BURROUGHS
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Smilin Bob x Fawl Teri (Heat Wave’s dam*) DOB: April 26, 2011 • BW: 92 TH Free • PHA Free
*First time Heat Wave’s dam has been linebred.
Calf Climate Severe Duty Window-Type Cooler Units The ULTIMATE Machine for your Cool Room! The only cooler unit specifically designed to withstand the unique, harsh conditions found in cool rooms.
FACT:
Regular Air Conditioners and refrigeration units are made for use in a clean environment. They were never meant to handle the dirt, hair, ammonia, acid, and continuous duty cycles that machines used in cool rooms must endure. In just a few years, the raw aluminum coils susceptible to ammonia and acid in the air start to look like this:
The continuous duty cycles necessitated by the heat load of the animals and fans burns up the compressors in a fraction of their normal life span. And let’s not even get started on how expensive and difficult it is to install a split unit refrigeration system. Even when it’s finally installed, your coil will be hanging from the ceiling, taking up precious room space.
Enter the Calf Climate TZ-WU Series--offering an unprecedented set of features that leave the competition feeling the heat: • Stops the dirt, hair, and debris from getting into the machine in the first place with large heavy duty triple layer aluminum filters that can be hosed out quickly and easily.
• High speed, high CFM fans to provide greater cool down power, and high air turnover rates. Optional nozzle kits can be added to direct cold air where you need it!
• On the inside, the critical components are coated with epoxy to prevent dirt from sticking, and to prevent corrosion from ammonia and acid in the air.
• Can be installed remotely in circumstances where it is impossible to go thru-the-wall by connecting optional ducting and piping the air where you need it.
Calf Climate TZ-WU Severe Duty Window Units come in 1-6 ton sizes with different options depending on your goals.
• A heavy duty scroll type compressor that offers the ultimate in long term reliability and energy efficiency.
• TZ-WU units offer the ultimate in peace-ofmind for those that can’t constantly babysit their cool rooms.
Please call or email Matt Rohrbach at 217.417.7784 or matt@calfclimate.com for a personalized quote!
• Easy to install so the owner can quickly and easily set the unit themselves in a convenient thru-the-wall fashion.
• These units have been engineered to be the best solution for your conditions. Nothing else even comes close!
• Capable of temperatures in the 30’s, without the hassle of traditional refrigeration equipment, which means any air conditioning tech can service them.
• Fully Programmable Digital Thermostat can turn the machine on and off so you won’t need to go start it up an hour before tie-in, etc.
• Uses heavy duty components proven to stand the test of time in severe conditions.
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Minnaert Show Cattle 309.489.6024 Grandstaff Cattle Co 573.259.7994 McLaughlin Cattle Co 319.855.3499
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OWNERS
Holtkamp Cattle Co 319.850.1563
TH & PHA Free : Semen $25 Order Today!
He’s different, he’s clean, he’ll work! The AUTOMATIC new bull to use!
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SIRE: Felony DAM. TMR K-lER Chantel (Faber) DOB: 4-2-2010 BW: 88 lbs. Unassisted TH Pending & PHA Free By Pedigree 5/8 Charolais Be sure to check out some of the 2012 No Limit calves at these progressive breeders throughout the US. Scott Garten, Bauman Charloais, Shaw Family, Billy DeBoer, Ernie Fischer and Kustom Fitted Cattle. Also check the website for updated pictures!
Donor Dam to No Limits Paternal Grand Dam to No Limits
Full Sib to No Limits
Just licked clean, 2012 No Limit
Hirchell LeClair 307.330.7159 Mitch & Susan LeClair 307.332.7158 307.330.8531 Online at www.kustomfittedcattle.com
PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY! FOR SEMEN CONTACT -
CATTLE VISIONS 866-356-4565 : SEK, 800.443.6389 : STEPPING STONE 712.446.550
Nick Pince 307.851.1284
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Plum Creek Paradox 161B
Sire: Gambles Hot Rod • dam: SH Miss Annie Lu 6087 reg. # AAA 17099596 • doB: 4/16/2011 11 month weight: 1240 pounds
Owners HolmeS SHow Cattle • Jeff Holmes DVM • LuVurne, Iowa Phone: 515-341-2734
Plum Creek anguS • Matt Anderson DVM • Algona, Iowa Phone: 515-341-8777 JoHnSon BlaCk Simmental • Cody Johnson • Baker, Montana Phone: 406-975-6678
semen $30/unit Available through owners, Stepping Stone Genetics, and Cattle Visions.
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the next great Angus sire to be a breed changer. Huge footed, big boned, awesome haired in a package that has that crossbred look.
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the buzz outside the barn If you would like to contribute to our Entertainment Review section or have book/movie/tv/ music suggestions for us, please drop a note to Sharla at sharla@theshowcircuit.com
give a listen John Hiatt
John Hiatt is one reason the too-often, me-too world of popular music has reason for hope. The iconic singer-songwriter—an Indiana native and long-time Tennessee resident—continues churning out thought-provoking, soul-tapping standards. Consider Down Around My Place from his most recent album, “Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns.” It’s an unapologetic lament to the vagaries of unwanted change. “…These hunting grounds were hallowed, down around my place In a prelude to singing the song at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville last SepExhausted fields lay fallow, down around my place tember, Hiatt explained he wrote it as he pondered the devastating flood there and in Kingdoms come and crumble, down around my place surrounding areas two years ago. As with many of his lyrics, though, listen close and My prayers are merely mumbles, down around my place…” you can peel back layers of meaning. He’s one of those rare individuals who can capture the world with just a few words. In the song, Hiatt’s vocals range between anguished cry and defiant growl, backed by a bluesy, ethereal musical background. It’s even more captivating to watch Hiatt sing the song as he did last year as the guest of blues guitar genius, Joe Bonamassa, during the latter’s Beacon Theatre performance. Highlights from that show, including the full version of Hiatt and Down Around My Place have aired on PBS stations the last couple of months. If you’re just starting with Hiatt, also try another fairly recent addition to his library, “The Open Road,” which includes the laid-back, Fireball Roberts: “…Got a ‘57 Ford baby Painted Fireball Roberts white and red. I haven’t run my last race darlin’ But I sometimes wish I did…”
You’ll find plenty of Hiatt’s greatest hits and wry And ends with: observation across the years, sung by him and “…just when you think that you’ve been gypped also covered by a who’s-who of music superstars, the bearded lady comes and does a double back-flip ranging from Conway Twitty to Three Dog Night. and you run off and join the circus Perhaps one of his most popular songs is Buffalo yeah, you just let that pony ride…” River Home, from 1993’s “Perfectly Good Guitar.” It includes this memorable chorus: This is the kind of stuff Hiatt has consistently done during a professional career spanning al“…mixing up drinks with mixed feelings most four decades. all along the paint was peeling down to an Indian blanket on a pony Special thanks to Wes Ishmael (our editorial diwith no rider in the flesh and bone rector’s dear husband) for contributing this music looking for his buffalo river home…” review. Guest reviews of all media are welcome!
worth a read For all the graduates in coming weeks, be they high school graduates ready to jump into the work world straight away or college graduates hoping to reap the benefits of their newly minted diplomas, we chose to review a book that may help you secure that which has never been more precious – a J-OB. For that matter, this book can help people of any age or background find a new job, or even a new career, if they’re willing to do the groundwork necessary in today’s tough job market. “What Color is Your Parachute,” now in its 40th edition, has been labeled “the gold standard of career guides” by no less than Fortune magazine. Author Richard Bolles publishes an update every year of his best tips and resources for figuring out what occupation you have passion and skills for, how to find job opportunities within that occupation, how to ask and answer interview questions and much, much more. Any of the recent editions will be helpful, though the 2012 book is available. Some of what Bolles has to offer may really surprise you. For instance,
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he cites studies that show 90 percent of job-hunters who use the Internet to find jobs are not successful. Why? Well for one thing he explains, “Many, if not most, employers hunt for job-hunters in the exact opposite way from how most job-hunters hunt for them.” He also points out the power of persistence: “Researchers say the typical job hunt lasts 15-19 weeks. But, depending on the economy, one-third to one-half of job-hunters give up by the second month of the job hunt.” You’ll find useful tips on leveraging your contacts – family, friends, hair stylist, etc. – to find and obtain a job. “It takes about 80 pairs of eyes and ears to help find the career, the workplace, the job that you are looking for,” he writes. Learning how to uncover your interests and abilities has long been a strength of the “Parachute” books. Bolles has worksheets for you to fill out and penetrating questions to consider. He offers websites to help figure out your vocational matches, such as www.truecolorscareer.com/quiz.asp. You might discover that you’ve never really thought very hard about who you are and what you like. Finally, he offers this advice that all young people should take to heart. “Don’t go get a college degree in some career field because you think that will guarantee a job! It won’t.”
what you’ll find
• The most helpful job sites on the web. • The five best and worst ways to look for a job. • Valuable research regarding when people are most/least likely to get hired in an interview. (For example, job-hunters that keep their answers to between 20 seconds and 2 minutes are most likely to get hired.) • Rankings on which methods of job search tend to be most successful. • The truth about resumes. • The 10 greatest mistakes made in interviews. • Great tips on salary negotiation and research. • Special sections on how to start your own business, job hunting at 50-plus, how to incorporate social media and more. • List of 246 skills as verbs – useful for self-inventory, resumes, cover letter and interviews. • The only five questions that really matter in a job interview. • Questions you should always ask in an interview, whether directly or subtly.
Other titles tO check Out: “Creating Your High School Resume” “Peterson’s College Survival” “Parent’s Guide to College Life”
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Showmanship Points by Division Oklahoma Club Calf Association - April 2012
What a strange spring we have had in Oklahoma! As of this writing, we have already had two days of 100-degree temps. It is way too early for that, but the grass is green and water is in the ponds. We are blessed. OYE has just finished and while I was there, every time a class left the ring an OCCA member was in the lead. Congratulations to all the winners, and OCCA members, you did great! When you read this, the Beef Expo will be over. I am sure it will go great with the leadership of Susan Gebhart and Vinnie Blakley in charge of the show. Thank you for all you do and to all the volunteers that help make it a great one! The banquet Saturday night looks like it is ready to go! Rhonda Elizondo and Billie Chrz have been making plans for months. Their hard work is always appreciated, and we thank you. We want to congratulate all of this year’s point winners. You went a lot of miles, worked hard and now it paid off. Congratulations!! Thanks again to our Platinum sponsors – CM Trailers, Purina, Curel Girl and Cinch. Also thanks to our Gold Sponsors – Multimin, VitaFerm, Kent and Winning Edge. Without you we could not do this. Thank you. Good luck at the upcoming shows and be careful.
Tim B Stidham, OCCA President
www.oklahomaclubcalfassociation.com
Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
Div.
Top 15 Last Name First
Pts.
Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior
Courtney Runner Hatter Hayes Courtney Armitage Thompson Bilderback Hoover Hutchison Griffith Rhodes Cash Krebs Melton Perryman Green
Brock Blake Bethany Blaklee Madison Sarah Raylyn Lauren Paige Brock Hadley Kye Dalton Brant Kendell Jake Paul Brock
381 248 175 152 81 75 25 19 17 16 12 10 8 6 2 2 2
Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm.
Gould Cantrell Cash Spears Hill Graven Klusmeyer Pratz Symes
51 48 24 23 22 17 16 12 11
Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm.
Blakley Green Cunningham Bowen Shepard Wynn
Reighly Katie Colt Kade Kolby Morgan
341 217 149 135 76 54
Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior
Chrz Abbey Green Sara Grossnicklaus Jake Sheive Lauren Christensen Audrey Griswold Macy Woods Gabrielle Alexander Karly Prough Jace Armitage Hannah Alexander Katie Jahn Cale Newby Carli Earnhardt Sidney
384 161 149 142 137 64 42 35 35 28 27 16 4 3
Pts.
Overall Showmanship Points
Jacob Parker Darci Candace Matthew Hannah Jayden Colton Paden
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
Div.
Last Name
First
1 2 3 4 5
Chrz Courtney Blakley Runner Green
Abbey Brock Reighly Blake Katie
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Hatter Bethany Green Sara Hayes Blaklee Cunningham Colt Grossnicklaus Jake
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OCCA Membership Application
Name: ____________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Email: ______________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ City: ___________________________ State: ______ Zip: ________________ Date of birth: ____________________ My School is: __________________________________where I am a member of (circle one) 4-H or FFA FFA District (circle one) Central SE SW NE NW
Have you shown beef cattle before April 1, 2007? (circle one) yes no
In case you are presented an award, we need your jacket/pull-over size (circle one) S M L XL Who told you about OCCA (if anyone)? ___________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (signature) I wish to participate in the following divisions: (circle) 1st family member fee: $35 (includes on division); then add $30 each division thereafter Steers Heifers Showmanship The 1st member also receives a 1-year free subscription to The Show Circuit magazine. You may add additional family members at a cost of $30 per division - Use one enrollment form per individual. Send application and check (payable to OCCA) to Erica Boyer, 1701 College Park Road, Claremore, OK 74017; 918-344-0622; email: ericasg@hotmailcom
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Heifer Points by Division
Top 15
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB
Chapman Strate Lingo Schenk Hoover Will
Victoria Jarred Jadyn Tyler Paige Jenna
C NW SW SW NE NW
143 55 30 19 18 5
American American American American American American American American American
Yocham Yocham Sharp Ozmet Griffith Sharp Sharp Griffith Tyra
Hank Dedrick Racheal Kane Hadley Chrissy Chrissy Hadley Jarret
NE NE SE C SE SE C SW
368 344 86 80 40 36 10 10 10
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Courtney Gould Prough Northcutt Hayes Bilderback Chapman Shephard Courtney Blakley Jahn Shephard Shephard Andras Rhodes
Brock Jacob Jace Lucas Blaklee Lauren Victoria Brad Madison Reighly Spencer Laura Isac Whitney Kya
NE C SW C SE SW C SW NE NE SW SW SW NE SE
220 161 160 128 127 115 92 89 86 59 55 48 45 40 27
Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Green Shephard Courtney Wynn Alexander Strate Holder Green Krebs Runner Ivory Keeler Northcutt Barnes Pittman Blakey
Sara Kolby Brock Morgan Karly Jarred Harrison Katie Chace Blake Sarah Branna Lucas Jake Beth Adrienne
NE C NE SE NW NW SW NE SE NE SW NE C NE NW C
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Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin
Christensen Audrey Cunningham Colt Vigil Tayla Hutchison Brock Jahn Spencer Gerard Aliese Evans Brooke
C NE C NW SW SE SE
503 212 90 40 35 24 3
Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais
Bowen Strate Fargo Evans Felkner Chrz Lingo Schenk Hoover Smith Will
Kade Jarred Raven Ashton Patricia Abbey Jadyn Tyler Paige Cody Jenna
C NW SE SE C NW SW SW NE C NW
261 75 58 52 40 32 30 19 18 12 5
Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine
Chrz Abbey Blakley Reighly Wood Avry Courtney Brock Runner Blake Fuss Austyn Coggins Macee Snodgrass Lauren Green Sara Melton Kendall Grossnicklas Jake Griswold Macy Cooper Baylie Pittman Beth Simon Dylan Armitage Sarah Wood Endy
NW NE SE NE NE NE NE SE NE NW SW C NE NW NW SE SE
218 189 168 126 124 100 76 71 66 52 50 46 36 24 20 20 20
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Gregory Christian Alexander Bowen Wood Schovenec Cooper Wynn Hiebert Chrz Evans Thompson Courtney Bulling Klusmeyer Coggins Woods
Cammi Allison Karly Kade Avry Braden Baylie Morgan Kyle Abbey Brooke Raylyn Madison Bryce Jayden Macee Gabrielle
NW C NW C SE NW NE SE NW NW SE NE NE NW NW NE SE
220 220 219 136 130 122 92 90 70 65 50 50 48 40 40 40
MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer
Runner Elam Chaney Armitage Blakley Jones Blakey Snodgrass Gregory Alexander Clark Alexander Geisler Kemp Hiebert
Blake Colt Madison Hannah Reighly Colby Adrienne Lauren Cammi Karly Ganden Katie Zachary Brooke Kyle
NE C C SE NE SE C SE NW NW SW SW NW SE NW
188 143 132 101 96 82 80 55 50 46 43 40 40 40 38
Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus
Hutchison Guthrie Ivory McDuffee Clark
Brock Will Sam Wacey Garrett
NW NW SW C SW
196 187 30 6 6
Gelbvieh Gelbvieh
Enyart Enyart
Lane Dylan
NE NE
56 52
Salers
Stewart
Jenna
NW
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Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Woods Gregory Brady Cash Alexander Hill Ivory Raper Bulling
Gabrielle Kaylen Cale Darci Katie Matthew Ben Jacob Bryce
SE NW C NW SW SE SW C NW
284 240 122 108 76 45 31 12 10
ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus
Thompson Alexander Sperle Williams Clark Sperle Schovenec Ivory Brady Lingo Hill Cato Evans
Raylyn Katie Mariah Brent Halie Ryan Braden Ben Cale Jorden Matthew Colby Ashton
NE SW SW NE SW SW NW SW C SW SE SE SE
205 151 109 109 96 40 38 37 24 20 20 20 5
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Jahn Griswold Armitage Strickland Clark
Cale Macy Hannah McKenzie Garrett
SW C SE C SW
118 116 42 35 3
%Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental
Strickland McKenzie Green Katie Woods Gabrielle Grossnicklas Jake Courtney Brock Armitage Hannah Alexander Katie Vigil Teirra Hill Matthew Northcutt Lucas Clark Garrett Klusmeyer Jayden Simon Dylan Enyart Lane Green Sara
C NE SE SW NE SE SW C SE C SW NW NW NE NE
474 161 161 157 138 51 50 48 30 30 29 24 22 22 21
Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial
Sheive Gregory Chrz Christian Courtney Griswold Hatter Wood Cash Symes Jones Cambell Fuss Sperle Strate
Lauren SW Cammi NW Abbey NW Allison C Madison NE Macy C Bethany NW Avry SE Dalton NW Anne Katherine C Colby SE Clancey NE Austyn NE Mariah SW Jarred NW
170 170 164 160 98 86 57 56 55 52 50 48 40 39 36
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Steers Points by Division Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Fuss Blakley Cato Hatter Weldon Symes Chrz Reuter Testerman Spears Creason Kennedy Tyra Batt Baker Searcey
Austyn Reighly Abby Bethany Brys Paden Abby Clay Mylah Candace Adam Kaden Jarret Tyler Kody Sawyer
NE NE SE NW NE SW NW SW SW NE NW SW SW SW SW SW
151 106 70 48 46 36 35 32 26 20 20 20 20 16 16 10
Braunvieh
Daley
Jacob
NE
40
Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais
Seelke Jones Pratz Batt Stults Weldon Smith Cullum Reuter Baker
Mason Colby Colton Tyler Ryan Brys Kydie Jo Julie Clark Kody
NW SE C SW C NE C SE SW SW
82 72 58 56 36 30 20 18 16 12
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Perryman Thorp Arthur Strickland Spears Isbell Stults Baker Andras Thrasher Creason Hudgins Bowen Bonham Hudgins Schenk Newby Wynn Starks Batt Courtney Schneider Reuter Thorp
Jake Jake Madyson McKenzie Candace Kylee Ryan Kody Whitney Scout Owen Garrett Kade Baylor Madison Tyler Carli Morgan Macy Tyler Brock Ry Clark Jessica
NE NW SW C NE SW C SW NE NW NW NE C C NE SW C SE NW SW NE SW SW NW
378 194 156 146 134 114 93 91 76 56 52 50 48 40 35 34 32 30 30 20 20 12 12 8
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Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Chianina Chianina Chianina
Thompson Raylyn Cullum Julie Daley Jacob
NE SE NE
6 6 3
Gelbvieh Gelbvieh
Ray Reuter
William Clay
SW SW
40 22
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Klaassen Reagen Alexander Karly Cantrell Parker Bowen Kade Hale Chance Strate Jarred Evans Brooke Geisler Zachary Cunningham Colt Kennedy Kale
SW NW NE C SW NW SE NW NE SW
269 101 70 66 60 36 36 36 20 6
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Isbell Bonham Rolin Cullum Spears Cullum Wood Creason Cato Clark
Kylee Baylor Brandon Julie Candace Daniel Avry Owen Kolby Halie
SW C C SE NE SE SE NW SE SW
20 20 18 13 10 10 10 10 9 6
Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin
Blakley Spears Sheive Clark Bowen Isbell Alexander Bulling Childs
Reighly Candace Lauren Halie Kade Kylee Karly Bryce Caylee
NE NE SW SW C SW NW NW SW
152 132 56 40 26 20 16 12 12
Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine
Klaassen Bulling Jones Wood Bonham Symes Griswold Fargo Testerman Knapp Isbell Searcey Hudgins Thrasher Chaney Evans
Raegan Bryce Colby Avry Baylor Paden Macy Raven Mylah Jessalene Kylee Sawyer Garrett Scout Madison Ashton
SW NW SE SE C SW C SE SW SE SW SW NE NW C SE
111 111 88 88 86 61 50 40 40 39 31 24 21 20 10 6
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Earnheart Blakley Thorp Cato Talioferro Griswold Baker Arthur Thrasher Thorp Cato Evans Strickland Woods Wynn Viles Symes
Sidney Reighly Jessica Kolby Hunter Macy Kody Madyson Scout Jake Abby Ashton McKenzie Gabrielle Morgan Breanna Paden
SW NE NW SE SW C SW SW NW NW SE SE C SE SE NE SW
200 144 96 72 60 45 36 30 30 28 25 18 16 12 10 6 5
Salers Salers
Reuter Symes
Clark Paden
SW SW
28 20
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Thorp Stanley Chrz Runner Thorp Klaassen Creason Viles Krebs Earnheart
Jessica Kylee Abby Blake Jamie Raegan Elese Breanna Brant Sidney
NW SW NW NE NW SW NW NE SE SW
221 151 128 96 80 73 50 46 45 30
Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred
Thorp Baker Bonham Testerman Thrasher Hudgins Rolin Strickland Searcey Cullum Buss Hatter Runner Thorp Batt Chaney Hudgins Wynn Symes Weldon Spears Cato Bowen Viles
Jessica Kody Baylor Mylah Scout Madison Brandon McKenzie Sawyer Daniel Cody Bethany Blake Jamie Tyler Madison Garrett Morgan Paden Brys Candace Abby Kade Breanna
NW SW C SW NW NE C C SW SE NW NW NE NW SW C NE SE SW NE NE SE C NE
312 101 86 74 60 60 50 46 44 40 40 38 30 28 26 20 20 12 12 10 10 10 6 6
Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.
Heifers
Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Brock McKenzie Audrey Gabrielle Abbey Sara Cammi Karly Kade Allison
NE C C SE NW NE NW NW C C
Courtney Strickland Christensen Woods Chrz Green Gregory Alexander Bowen Christian
690 509 503 491 479 452 440 424 412 400
Top Novice Heifer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
1 2 3 4 5
Madison NE Adrienne C Tayla C Anne Katherine C Darrell NW
Courtney Blakey Vigil Symes Thomas
District Pts. 158 108 90 70 60
Steers
Overall Top Steer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Jessica Reagen Reighly Jake Candess Kody Baylor Sidney Jake McKenzie
NW SW NE NE NE SW C SW NW C
Thorp Klaassen Blakley Perryman Spears Baker Bonham Earnheart Thorp Strickland
637 453 402 378 316 256 232 230 222 208
Top Novice Steer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5
Kylee Kylee Abby Brandon Owen
SW SW SE C NW
Isbell Stanley Cato Rolin Creason
185 151 105 68 62
Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors by Region
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Shepard Chapman Griswold Northcutt Elam Gould Chaney Brady Blakey Vigil
Kolby Victoria Macy Lucas Colt Jacob Madison Cale Adrienne Tayla
C C C C C C C C C C
312 265 248 188 164 161 158 146 108 90
6 7 8 9 10
Stewart Hiebert Cash Klusmeyer Cash
Jenna Kyle Darci Jayden Dalton
NW NW NW NW NW
152 134 130 79 78
1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 10
Yocham Runner Blakley Yocham Thompson Green Courtney Cunningham Cooper Fuss
Hank Blake Reighly Dedrick Raylyn Katie Madison Colt Bailie Austyn
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
368 363 344 344 271 269 232 212 154 140
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Wood Wynn Armitage Hill Jones Hayes Snodgrass Sharp Evans Evans
Avry Morgan Hannah Matthew Colby Blaklee Lauren Racheal Brooke Ashton
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
354 250 194 156 132 127 126 92 83 67
1 2 3 4 5
Strate Gregory Hutchison Guthrie Schovenec
Jarred Kaylen Brock Will Braden
NW NW NW NW NW
303 240 236 187 160
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Alexander Grossnicklas Sheive Prough Sperle Clark Jahn Bilderback Holder Jahn
Katie Jake Lauren Jace Mariah Halie Cale Lauren Harrison Spencer
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
317 210 170 160 148 142 128 115 100 90
Overall Top Steer Exhibitors by Region
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Bowen Stults Griswold Rolin Pratz Newby Chaney Smith
Kade Ryan Macy Brandon Colton Carli Madison Kydie
C C C C C C C C
146 129 95 68 58 32 30 20
9 10
Creason Buss
Elese Cody
NW NW
50 40
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Fuss Runner Hudgins Hudgins Weldon Whitney Cantrell Viles Andras Daley
Austyn Blake Madison Garrett Brys Andras Parker Breanna Whitney Jacob
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
151 126 95 91 86 76 70 58 46 43
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Jones Cato Wood Cato Wynn Cullum Krebs Fargo Knapp Cullum
Colby Abby Avry Kolby Morgan Daniel Brant Raven Jessalene Julie
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
160 105 98 81 52 50 45 40 39 37
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Thrasher Chrz Bulling Alexander Thorp Hatter Seelke Creason
Scout Abbey Bryce Karly Jamie Bethany Mason Owen
NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW
166 163 123 117 108 86 82 62
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 10
Arthur Isbell Stanley Testerman Symes Batt Searcey Talioferro Hale Sheive Reuter
Madyson Kylee Kylee Mylah Paden Tyler Sawyer Hunter Chance Lauren Clark
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
186 185 151 140 134 118 78 60 60 56 56
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www.missouriclubcalfassoc.com
AdviSorS
Missouri Club Calf Association • Samantha Graves 11795 Liv. 228, Chillicothe, MO 64601 H: 660-646-1242 • C: 660-973-2881 samantha.graves@transova.com • Michelle Koelling • 573-694-1622 12579 Audrain Road 757 Laddonia, MO 63352 koellingm@gmail.com
WOW! Can you believe that we are already halfway through our show season – and what a season it has been! The weather has been beautiful – giving us no excuses to not work on our projects! It is never too late to sign up or to tell someone else to sign up. We welcome everyone! Thank you to all those that purchased tickets for our first fundraising chute raffle. Congratulations to the winner - Zachery Morris from Owensville! He only bought one $25 ticket and took home a brand new chute. How awesome is that?!? After the MU Block and Bridle in Columbia in March, we were proud to sponsor a Stock Show University through Sullivan Supply. It was very educational and a big shout goes out to Matt Owen for helping us with that. If you ever have questions or suggestions, feel free to contact one of the Junior board members or adult advisors. -- Reporter, Bailey Dent
upcoming Shows May 12: Franklin Co. - Sullivan June 9: Troy June 8-12: MCA All Breeds - Sedalia
* Contact one of the Adult Advisors if you would like to have your show sanctioned in 2012! July 22: Boone Co. - Columbia TBA: Holden FFA Alumni Youth Livestock Show - Holden
MissouriClubCalfAssociation One exhibitor per form. One subscription to The Show Circuit magazine per MCCA household. First exhibitor in a family: $35. Each additional family member (brother/sister) may join for $30/each. Name: ______________________________ Parent/Guardian Name: _______________________________ Address: _______________________________________ City/State/Zip: ____________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________ Exhibitor Cell: _______________________________ Parent Cell: _______________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Age: _________ Date of Birth: _________________________ Today’s Date: _________________________ Please circle which division(s) in which you plan to participate: Steer Heifer Showmanship Is this your first year as an MCCA member? Circle one: Yes No Total Dues: $ _________ Circle one: Cash Check Make checks payable to MCCA. MAil to: MCCA - Attn. Samantha Graves 11795 Liv 228, Chillicothe, MO 64601 Or turn in at MCCA booth during MU-AGR in Columbia.
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No poiNtS ACCuMulAte uNtil dueS Are pAid iN full.
Missouri Club Calf Association Heifer Points
ANGuS Ward Ward Richardson Daehn Connell Heath Moriondo Behlmann Barker Nieder Reeter Nieder Kahlenbeck Mayes Barker Barker Burns Gerke Gerke Kahlenbeck Behlmann Burns Colin
Cameron Carter Ashlyn Dustin Gregory Chase Mark Conrad Collin Colby Seth Colby Chris Nick Cassidy Collin Brooke Tyler Tyler Chris Conrad Brooke Reba
163 101 45 28 15 15 15 12 10 10 10 9 8 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3
CHArolAiS Mawson
Mackenzie
10
CHArolAiS CoMpoSite Dilly Taten Connell Gregory
45 16
CHiANiNA Loges Riley Kempker Oerke Thomas Barker Buswell Buswell Buswell Buswell Adamson
Taylor Jaden Trent Lane Whitney Cassidy Brittni Brittni Blair Brittni Takoda
78 33 28 18 18 6 5 5 3 3 1
GelBvieH Lowe Lowe
Baxter Baxter
10 8
Hereford Murphy Abramovitz Early Vest Groose Oerke Gerke Marek Daehn
Cole Brianne Mallory David Eric Garrett Tyler Sidney Dustin
70 43 41 23 20 13 9 7 6
liMouSiN Schowe Schowe Wood
Natalie Natalie Drake
28 28 10
MAiNe-ANjou Daehn Dustin Schenkel John Fifer Kaitlin Alexander Trace Hudson Tanner
58 31 21 18 18
Funk Fifer
Danielle Kaitlin
MAiNetAiNer Riley Grace Ward Cameron Loges Olivia Bastian Chris Schenkel John Thomas Austin Wallace Sam Alexander Trace Barker Cassidy Fifer Kaitlin Wallace Sam Vest David Riley Noah Vest David Ward Carter Vest David Wear Sidney
11 5 73 65 38 36 36 33 25 15 10 8 8 6 5 5 5 3 3
red ANGuS Mayes
Diane
30
SHortHorN Decker Oerke Knipmeyer Decker Oerke Knipmeyer
Ethan Kale Austin Ethan Kale Austin
23 20 15 14 13 5
Steer Points ANGuS Jenkins Mayes Colin
Tyler Diane Reba
28 21 8
CHArolAiS Gerke
Adam
23
CHiANiNA Heath Barker Riley Clark Buckner Jr. Schowe Marek Schenkel Moore
Chase Collin Jaden Emma Joe Clayton Kelsey Sidney Clayton
85 43 41 29 15 8 6 3 1
Hereford Marek Abramovitz Vest
Sidney Brianne David
44 20 5 95 24 21 21 15 15 10 6 4 1
SHortHorN pluS Hudson Tanner Oerke Weston Harreld Clayton Burns Brooke
35 34 8 6
MAiNe-ANjou Bremer Alexis Clark Mason Richardson Ashlyn Schenkel Sidney Manley Taylor Tallman Molly Mayes Nick Hudson Caleb Summers Evan Abramovitz Brianne
SiMSolutioN Moriondo Mark Webb Haley Loges Olivia Gerloff Dakota Robertson Brittany Robertson Haley Meyer Shiana
140 33 26 10 10 4 3
MAiNetAiNer Riley Grace Nieder Colby Mawson Mackenzie McCaulsin Jared Clark Emma Buswell Brittni Abramovitz Brianne
73 58 30 28 20 13 3
SHortHorN pluS Murphy Cole Alexis Bremer Britt-Rankin Katlyn Williams Cameron Thomas Austin
31 20 20 8 5
SiMMeNtAl Wooldridge Clark Gerloff Mawson Thomas
Harley Mason Olivia Mackenzie Austin
23 16 13 10 6
CroSSBred Morrow Laffey Mawson Barker Riley Murphy Thompson Early Riley Jennings
Kayla Ashlyn Mackenzie Cassidy Noah Cole Clint Mallory Grace Bill
200 156 103 60 33 30 28 20 20 18
SiMMeNtAl Early Kennedy McDonald Blake Loges Olivia Early Brittany 4 Early Mallory 1 CROSSBRED Ward Carter 71 Morrow Kayla 68 Kempker Trent 60 Mawson Mackenzie 58 Kempker Trent 40 Connell Gregory 25 Wallace Sam 20 Gross Brittany 15 Loges Taylor 10 Riley Noah 10 Bastian Jesse 8 Gerke Adam 8 Reeter Seth 8 Mawson Mackenzie 5 Hudson Caleb 4 Colin Reba 3 Gerke Adam Thomas Whitney
23 21 5
3 3
Bremer McCaulsin Moore Robinson Schmidt Tallman Staples Harreld Hudson Manley Burns Plackemeier Thomas Gerke Heath Luther Behlmann Schenkel
Alexis Jared Clayton Layne Bryce Molly Josh Clayton Corey Taylor Brooke Lexi Austin Tyler Chase Carson Conrad Sidney
15 15 15 15 15 15 13 10 10 10 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 3
MArKet Heifer Buswell Brittni Clark Emma Robinson Layne Abramovitz Brianne Wooldridge Clayton Fifer Kaitlin Riley Noah Barker Collin Loges Olivia
43 24 15 13 13 10 6 3 1
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courtesy of Matthew E. O’Donnell, Vice President Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
T
hree Reasons to Convert to a Roth IRA
Business Minded
This tax season, re-examine your retirement income strategy. You can create a balance between taxable and tax-free income by including a Roth IRA in your portfolio. With a Roth IRA, your retirement assets enjoy tax-deferred growth potential, with the goal of creating tax-free income for your retirement – and a tax-free inheritance for your heirs. Amid political uncertainty, economic volatility and looming tax changes, 2012 may be the optimal time to consider converting some of your assets to a Roth IRA. While income limits may preclude some investors from contributing to a Roth IRA, anyone can convert funds from a Traditional IRA or employer-sponsored retirement plan to a Roth IRA. When you convert funds to a Roth IRA, you pay taxes on the amount converted as ordinary income for that year, rather than when you withdraw the funds in retirement. Because tax cuts initiated by President George W. Bush are scheduled to expire at the end of 2012, this year could be the best time to convert some of your assets—under today’s lower tax rates—into a Roth IRA, where they will never be taxed again. Also, a Roth conversion isn’t an all-or-nothing proposition. You don’t have to convert all the funds in your Traditional IRA or employer-sponsored plan. Work with your accountant to determine the amount on which you can comfortably pay taxes when you consider a conversion. If you go ahead with a Roth conversion during 2012* but ultimately determine that it isn’t the right move for you, you can reverse it with a “Roth recharacterization” as late as Oct. 15, 2013. Three Reasons to Consider Roth in 2012 1. Tax concerns—You’re concerned about the likelihood of paying higher taxes next year, when the Bush tax cuts are scheduled to expire. The tax cuts initiated by the Bush administration are scheduled to expire at the end of 2012, and significant tax hikes are expected to take effect in 2013. Income tax rates are expected to rise, with the top bracket jumping to 39.6% from 35%. The top rate on long-term capital gains is set to increase to 20% from 15%, while the tax on income from qualified dividends is slated to rise from 15% to ordinary income tax rates. High-income taxpayers’ investment income will also be subject to a new tax of 3.8% to fund the Medicare system. Even if the worst-case scenario doesn’t occur, lawmakers may not have much wiggle room given the growing deficit. In other words, it’s probably fair to assume that your tax bracket for 2012 could be the lowest for a while. If you’re concerned about the impact of future tax increases next year or you think that your tax liabilities may be higher in retirement, a Roth conversion in 2012 could result in lower taxes than a conversion after this year. 2. Optimistic outlook on the economy—You’re optimistic about the prospects for an economic recovery and feel that your retirement assets are going to rise in value. A conversion sooner rather than later means you’ll pay taxes on the lower values.
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If you’re optimistic about the prospects for the economy’s recovery and expect that the assets in your Traditional IRA will increase in value as the year progresses, a Roth conversion now could be particularly beneficial. The taxes you’ll pay on the converted amount are based on the values of the investments when they are converted. If you feel that an investment’s value is on the rise, convert it now before it goes up and you’ll pay less in taxes as a result. Considering the likelihood of forthcoming tax hikes, the payoff of a Roth conversion this year could be significant over the long term. 3. Estate planning—You’re worried about your estate tax exposure and want to protect your heirs. A Roth IRA can be an effective wealth planning strategy that allows you to create a tax-free legacy for your heirs. With a Roth, there are no restrictions on when you must stop contributing and start taking withdrawals, so you can leave as much of your money in the account to benefit your heirs as you wish. Additionally, there’s the ancillary benefit of reducing estate tax exposure. With a Roth conversion, the funds you use to pay the taxes are removed from your estate, potentially lowering your estate taxes. This is especially important now because in 2013 the estate and gift taxes are set to rise to 55% from 35%. Perhaps the greatest benefit of a Roth conversion will be realized by your heirs. By taking advantage of a “stretch” IRA, they can continue to enjoy the tax-deferred growth potential and tax-free income benefits of your Roth IRA. Here’s how it works: The beneficiaries of your Roth IRA (other than your spouse) will be required to take minimum distributions annually after your death, but those distribution amounts will be calculated using a life-expectancy factor based on their own age, not your age. This allows more of the funds to remain in the account longer, continually reaping the benefits of tax-deferred growth potential. To help you decide whether a Roth conversion is a good idea for you, speak with your tax advisor and ask your financial advisor to prepare a customized Roth Conversion Analysis for you. The report will show the after-tax future value of an IRA balance, comparing the outcomes of a Traditional IRA or employer-sponsored plan with those of a Roth IRA. You’ll also be able to see the wealth planning advantages of “stretching” a Roth IRA. * Dec. 31, 2012, is the deadline to complete a conversion of Traditional IRA assets into a Roth IRA for 2012. The transferred funds must be in the Roth IRA by 12/31. Income from a 2012 Roth conversion is included on your 2012 tax return. Tax laws are complex and subject to change. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, its affiliates and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Financial Advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. This material was not intended or written to be used for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer. Individuals are urged to consult with their personal tax or legal advisors to understand the tax and related consequences of any actions or investments described herein.
Do you have a photo celebrating the great outdoors? Due to the popular response we received, we’ll be sharing bits and bites of SC Outdoors throughout the year. Submit your stories or photos to sharla@theshowciruit.com.
This month’s featured Camo:
Mossy Oak Obsessed Featured in our SC Outdoors logo above.
Deer Quest
In Search of a Triple Double on Deer If you can’t spend six months hunting trophy deer all over North America, at least you can read about it. Acclaimed outdoors writer Lance Stapleton chronicles his adventures chasing a “Deer Quest” upon early retirement that took him more than 20,000 miles in search of six different North American deer. Not just any deer, though. Stapleton adopted Boone and Crockett Club’s Award Program minimum typical scores as his target for each of the four species recognized by B&C, and their minimum 180 points for Rocky Mountain and desert mule deer (it doesn’t recognize desert mule deer as a separate subspecies). He writes that his biggest challenge – other than finding record booksetting bucks – was simply scheduling that much hunting into one season. With the help of guides, outfitters and booking agents, Stapleton got all six bucks and fell just short of his gross score goal of 845 points; he “only” came up with 828-2/8 points. His trophies from this once-in-a-lifetime trip included a nontypical Columbia Blacktail with double eyeguards on both sides, a 4x3 main frame and
a third main beam “that went on forever.” Official measurements scored the buck (found in the coastal mountains of northern California) at 1477/8 points. Stapleton also tagged a monster mule deer on Santa Rosa Island, northwest of Los Angeles, where the Kaibab strain of mule deer and the isolation of the island has produced bucks known for exceptionally wide, massive racks. He killed a 200-pound Sitka blacktail in Alaska on 9/11 and a 175-point desert mule deer in Sonora, Mexico as well as a 106-point Coues whitetail buck. He spent 22 days just hunting whitetails in Wyoming and Kansas. While many of today’s hunting books are written in a dry and technical how-to style, Stapleton aspires to the vibrant quality of magazine stories from his youth. He recalls racing his grandfather to the mailbox for the latest issue of “Outdoor Life,” “Field and Stream,” or “True.” “Authors of the ilk of Grancel Fitz plied their trade there, thrilling us ‘wannabes’ with their stories of captivating adventures. We dreamed of experiencing those adventures ourselves. The stories those authors spun helped create a generation of hunters with a thirst for adventure and a need to experience hunting in the far reaches of this earth. Many sportsmen and wildlife personnel today can trace their love for the outdoors, at least in part, by what they wrote, but also by the hunting legacy they left behind,” he writes. Whether you’re a veteran deer hunter or a wannabe, “Deer Quest” can stoke your hunting adventure fires, too. Even you’re not much of a reader you may like this book – each chapter showcases pictures of the magnificent bucks that Stapleton and his hunting companions tagged during his various trips from Alaska to Mexico. He also offers a chapter on gear, including a packing trip for a 5-day hunt under mild conditions and references for outfitters and guides.
Upcoming hUnting dates of interest
...In south Dakota
...In WIsconsIn • Spring Turkey - May 2-22, depending on the relevant period
• Spring Turkey - through May 20 • Lake Francis Case Paddlefish (snagging) - May 1-31
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the top 10
playlist tunes for
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no.
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“Got My Country On” by Chris Cagle – Devin Hadorn-Papke
no.
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“Fat Stock Show” by Jason Manning and Tommy Alverson – Buddy Haas
no.
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“Rockstar” by Nickelback – Crede Garriott
no.
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“A Showman’s Life” by George Strait – Clint Barney
no.
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“Leavin’ Stephenville” by Kyle Park – Wes Underwood
no.
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Anything by Glen Miller – Jay Davis
no.
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“My Texas” by Josh Abbott Band – Michelle Schertz Pieniazek
no.
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“Fly Over States” by Jason Aldean – Emma Vickland
“Good Girl” by Carrie Underwood – Tess Steckline Toews
...and our No. 1 tune for spring road trips comes from Canadian Corb Lund and his band the Hurtin’ Albertans. If you’re not familiar with him, Lund has been named Roots Artist of the Year by the Canadian Country Music Association for the last five years and collected the Roots and Traditional Album of the Year trophy for his album “Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer” at the 2006 JUNO Awards (the Canadian Grammys). Check him out! no.
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“talkin’ veterinarian Blues” by Corb Lund
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courtesy of Trans Ova Genetics
Fertility challenges are frustrating and tiresome for any beef cattle breeder. Sometimes the causes are unknown, or solutions are not apparent. When breeders implement advanced reproductive technologies to progress the superior genetics of their herd, reproductive challenges should be observed and controlled carefully. Some breeds or individual bloodlines may even have a higher incidence of reproductive difficulty, and it is important for breeders to recognize the characteristics of these challenges so action can be taken to help improve the fertility of the herd. Family Lines Assorted breed influences are a common cause for fertility variation. These challenges are sometimes magnified to a greater extent when using such tools as artificial insemination (AI), embryo transfer (ET), and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Some breed influences can improve fertility while others may be detrimental. For example, breeds with Bos indicus (eared cattle) genetic influence have been found to give inconsistent responses to reproductive hormones. Breeders must realize that results also will vary from one female to the next and from mothers to daughters, or between full siblings, due to the various lineages and the environmental influence upon those genotypes. Stress “Stress can be one of the primary challenges to fertility,” explains Dr. Jose Molina, technical services veterinarian at Trans Ova Genetics. In particular, stress is common in females who are not used to being handled or driven through chutes, which is a common practice for breeders employing AI, ET or IVF procedures. The hormones adrenaline and cortisol are released when cattle become nervous and stressed. And, according to Dr. Molina, these hormones can produce a negative effect on the fertility of the animal as well as on the other hormones related to natural reproduction. Stress can be managed and controlled to improve fertility results. To minimize stress, handlers should exercise common sense. Shouting at the cattle unnecessarily, using tools such as hot shots or herding dogs adds a negative, startling effect. Reproductive results also may be improved by reducing stress through handling with care, calm and caution. The cattle will feel less threatened and more comfortable with someone approaching them if they are handled in groups rather than on an individual basis. Safe and secure chutes,
alleys and sorting pens with minimal distractions will minimize stress and keep both animals and handlers safe. Fertility History Cows that have proven themselves through regular calving events are good indicators of superior fertility. To enhance reproductive results, breeders should identify such productive females within their herd. “Particular cattle simply reproduce with greater efficiency and consistency than others,” Dr. Molina acknowledges. “While this does not always equate to an individual having superior performance with superovulation programs, it does signify that her reproductive tract and genetic propensity to be fertile is good.” A better predictor of fertility is a previous history of flushing or of the cow’s family being flushed with good results. “Flushing history will help us adjust stimulation programs accordingly,” says. Dr. Molina. “We can then be more confident that we will achieve the best results possible for that particular donor at that particular stage of her life.” Sire’s contribution to fertility Though the female influence is strong, the male side of the reproductive equation should not be overlooked when seeking optimal fertility with any herd. Breed influence, as well as semen quality, can affect fertility. Just like the female, some sires and their semen will perform better than others. Before using a bull’s genetics, breeders should evaluate the fertility of the male by considering past fertility results. If possible, try to obtain or use semen that has worked well in superovulation and flushing programs before. Donors need to be heat detected consistently so the onset of first standing estrus is clearly defined and artificial insemination of excellent quality semen is at the appropriate time interval. This can help reduce the chance for economic losses that may result when rare or expensive semen is used on females with lower fertility. If you are going to be using limited, rare or expensive semen you may wish to consider an IVF program where the semen usage can be maximized. Most breeders will face some degree of challenge when dealing with the fertility of their cattle. However, with careful management and care, reproductive performance can be improved. Specific areas can be corrected to produce successful results with advanced reproductive technologies. Breeders should understand the challenges, causes and options available to reduce the detriment associated with fertility challenges.
Tech Trends
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ertility Challenges Can be Managed
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Chesney Effling Cagney Effling
Sidney Earnheart Reighly Blakley Activities outside the show ring
Gracie Russell
Breeds you show
Siblings
Cagney Effling 12 Highmore, SD
Simmental, Charolais, Maine, Chi, Crossbred
Chesney and Kenidey
Basketball, Competition BB Gun, Volleyball, looking at cattle
Chesney Effling 10 Highmore, SD
Simmental, Hereford, Charolais
Cagney and Kenidey
Basketball, Movie/TV: Jane by Design When you are Clamity Jane, Pistol Competition BB Music: Rodney Atkins clipping a calf and Annie, Gun & playing Book: Lauren St John clipped hair is left Mars guitar on the calf.
Rashele and Larahmy
Hanging out with Movie/TV: NCIS friends, fishing Music: Casey Donahew and spending Band and Randy Rogtime with the ers Band family! Book: Where the Red Fern Grows
Reighly Blakley Maine-Anjou, 15 Braunvieh, Angus, Oologah, OK Herford, Limousin, and anything that is good! Sidney Earnheart Commercial 17 Heifers & Yukon, OK Crossbred Steers
Gracie Russell 14 Prescott, IA
Chi, Maine, or Crossbreds
Audrey Christensen 17 Blanchard, OK
Limousin & Hereford
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Ali
Spending time with family.
Favorites
Pet peeve
Movie/TV: Sweet Home Alabama Music: Adele Book: The Immortal Series
copycatters
Names of your current steers/heifers
Showman
Movie/TV: The Blind Side Music: Jason Aldean Book: Hunger Games Trilogy
LAZY PEOPLE!!!
Being asked obvious questions.
Rico, Firefly and Starburst
Yolonda, Isabella, Red Hot and Boots
Rumble & Cheyenne
JaLynne Working in the Movie/TV: When people Pinto, Lurch, and Rex Russell and barn, basketball, Remember the Titans whistle and your Keaton Lundquist volleyball, Music: Jason Aldean calf doesn’t lead in showing sheep Book: The Hunger Games the ring. and hanging out with friends Tyler & Ryan
Singing, working Movie/TV: Secret Circle with my cattle & The Apprentice! and hanging out Music: Coldplay & Gavin with friends/show DeGraw family. Book: Hunger Games Series
When people misspell my name!
Kesha, Ava and Peanut
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Audrey Christensen
What quality/ What do you Weird habit/ skill to you have Favorite subject want to be when skill/fact about that you’re most in school you grow up? you proud of? Livestock Photographer
Favorite show memory so far
*Note from mom: Cagney didn’t put a quality/skill.... but she is a very outgoing, funny, likable person.
Math
I competed at the National BB gun competition
Fashion Designer *Note from mom: Chesney is a very caring, tenderhearted person.
Math
Born on a national day of mourning... Sept. 14, 2001 (Mom says I was a bundle of joy in a very sad time)
Math
I have really When I was in Spencer, Iowa When I was in showmanship at Junior small thumbs and for Maine-Anjou Junior Nationals and my heifer got away and everyone I know Nationals and my baby cousin broke the chain on the show halter. makes fun of was born there! them and calls me numbs!
Agricultural Lawyer
My showmanship ability. It is important to me that my cattle look as good as possible in the show ring.
I aspire to be in My determinathe medical field tion and the work along with main- ethic the livestock taining a small industry has cattle operation. blessed me with. Lawyer
My work ethic
Science
Math
When I won the Taylor Thomas showmanship memorial belt buckle at the Central States Fair.
Most embarrassing stock show moment
When I beat my 12-year-old sister as a 9-year-old in Showmanship at the Simmental Jr. National.
I can write with Being Champion my toes! Charolais/AOB at the Tulsa State Fair.
I’ve had glasses since I was 2.
Becoming a I can make people Chemistry, Mrs. During the veterinarian, laugh, even if they Loggins is the summer I walk then specialize in are having a best teacher in the around the barn embryology! horrible day. world! barefoot.
When my little sister, Chesney, beat me in showmanship at Jr. Nationals.
When I was six and a calf stepped on my foot and I ran out of the ring crying and the end of the class I climbed over the fence and went back in the ring.
Being trampled by my first steer while showing at the Oklahoma Youth Expo.
Getting Reserve Market Steer The first time I showed, I was really at Denver 2012. little at Sioux Falls. I got tired of holding the halter so I let go and wiped my hand off. Thankfully my heifer was calm and just stood there. Everyone laughed at me! Winning Grand Champion Limousin heifer this year at Denver! One of the biggest highlights of my show career.
As I turned around to walk my heifer into profile view she stepped on the bottom part of my jeans and I had to push her off of me, which caused her to rip my jeans really bad!
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by Dr. Paul Walker, Professor of Animal Science at Illinois State University
t Is Spring – Are Your Cows Ready?
Professor To Producer
Spring has arrived in much of the U.S. and it is earlier than normal. I do not remember running show barn fans before March 15 with 80 °F days, at least not until this year. Grass is ready for grazing here in Central Illinois – 30 days early. In fact, my cows have “gone-to-grass,” coming up only to eat soyhulls and almost no hay. This time of year, winter/spring calving cows are in one of two stages of production. Winter-calving cows (January, February, March) are nursing calves and beginning to cycle. Spring-calving cows (April, May) are in late gestation/early lactation. The question producers should ask themselves is: “Are my cows ready for spring grass?” Do they have an appropriate body condition score (BCS) to nurse, cycle and conceive? During late gestation, a cow’s nutrition requirements (particularly energy) increase substantially. The last 30 days of gestation, the fetus and placenta increase in weight about one pound per day. Cows fed high-quality grass hay (10.5% or higher crude protein) will require an energy supplement. I recommend soybean hull (SBH) pellets or meal. This winter, I fed my cows grass hay ad libitum and approximately 7 pounds per day of SBH meal. Shelled corn at $6.40 per bushel costs 11.43¢ per lb. Soyhulls at $140 to $170 per ton costs 7¢ to 8.5¢ per lb. Shelled corn and SBH have similar crude protein values and energy values, but SBH are more efficacious for cows on a forage diet. Cows will walk to eat shelled corn, but they will run to eat SBH. Soyhulls are very acceptable (palatable) to cattle and even though they have a lower TDN value than shelled corn, SBH high digestible fiber content provides a similar amount of energy to the cow as does shelled corn. If cows are on a corn silage diet, SBH are not an appropriate supplement. Corn silage is too low in crude protein (6%-8% on a dry matter basis) for SBH to serve as a sole supplement. Corn gluten or corn distillers grains contain sufficient crude protein (22%-29%) to balance a corn silage diet. I recommend wet corn distillers grains with solubles (WDGS) or condensed distillers solubles (CDS) sometimes referred to as syrup. My rule-of-thumb recommends 10-12 pounds of WDGS:cow:day (wet weight basis) to ensure adequate weight gain and BCS prior to calving. From an economic perspective, WDGS and CDS are generally lower in price than corn gluten products. Currently, WDGS is selling for around $90:ton and CDS is lower in price. The problem with these two feedstuffs is they are high-moisture feeds and require unique storage. Modified wet distillers grains (40-60% moisture) can be stored in a level pile or bunker silo if treated with salt (one pound:sq. foot of surface) and covered with a plastic tarp. Syrup (CDS) requires a storage tank because it is a liquid. Our research at ISU, feeding both beef cows and feedlot cattle either WDGS or CDS, has found these two feedstuffs as economical, lower-cost replacements for shelled corn and soybean meal. The day a cow calves, her total digestible nutrient (TDN) or energy requirement goes up 50%; her crude protein requirement doubles; her vitamin A requirement goes up 50%; and her calcium
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and phosphorous requirements triple. Feeding late-gestation and early-lactation cows in the same group means producers are either overfeeding or underfeeding one of these two categories of cows. Similarly, feeding first-calf two-year-olds along with mature cows results in overfeeding or underfeeding one of these categories of cows. First-calf two-year-olds require more energy and protein during both gestation and lactation than do later parity cows. To optimize feed costs and to ensure optimum BCS, cows of different ages and cows in different stages of production should be housed or – at least fed – separately as groups. The energy intake prior to calving has as much effect on postcalving conception rates as does nutritional balance postpartum. Maintaining cows within a BCS range of 5 to 7 is most important to ensure high conception rates. At ISU, we like to maintain our prepartum cows as close to a 7.0 BCS as possible. Almost all goodmilking cows will drop at least one BCS post-calving. To avoid any cows from falling into a BCS below 5.0, keeping late-gestation cows a little fleshly (not fat – fat cows can have increased dystocia and produce less milk) helps prevent excessive postpartum BCS drop. Cows within a 5-7 BCS range will cycle earlier and have higher conception rates than cows below a BCS of 5.0. At ISU, we have maintained a 60-day calving interval for 30 years, calving in February and March since 1982. Once cows go-to-grass, they will increase their BCS; but thinner cows will have to reach the BCS threshold of 5.0 before they will conceive. Therefore, now is the time to increase energy intake for April-May calvers. Another factor to consider before cows go-to-grass is the vaccination program. At ISU, we vaccinate and deworm all cows in early December, about 60 days prior to calving. Pre-calving vaccinations help cows provide an immunity to baby calves against a variety of diseases and E. coli diarrhea. If winter-calving cows were not vaccinated prior to calving, vaccinate them before turning to grass. The ISU vaccination regimen includes an annual vaccination against IBR, BVD, PI3, BRSV, Vibrosis, 5 forms of Leptospirosis, Haemophilus, Clostridium C&D and an E coli bacterin. A third factor that can help ensure higher conception rates is treating cows again for internal and external parasites before turning onto pasture, period. Cows, also, should have been dewormed in late November or early December prior to winter feeding. Pouring cows is easy to do and pouring not only prevents or treats cows with lice and internal worms, but promotes hair shedding. My years of experience suggest this is going to be a hot summer. The faster cows shed their winter hair coat, the sooner they will conceive. In a Nebraska study, average daily minimum temperatures between 55°F and 60°F resulted in optimum pregnancy rates. Slickhaired cows can cool down faster and maintain lower body temperatures than long-haired cows. Now is a great time to be in the cow business. Feed costs are high, but using by-products can lower feed costs. Feeder calves and cull cows are selling at record prices and life is good!
Management of Young Bulls
Dr. Rick Rasby Professor of Animal Science, University of Nebraska
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Before and After the Breeding Season
earling bulls should be in condition score 6 (1 = thin and emaciated; 9 = obese) before the start of the breeding season. This is usually not a problem as these bulls would be coming off of a growing/development ration. Yearlings should be left with the cow herd for 60 days or less. Beyond that time, their condition can fall off to such a degree that it could have long-range effects upon their growth. After removal from the cow herd after the breeding season, yearlings should be kept separate from the older bulls if possible at least through their second winter. Yearlings need to be fed or grazed on a good quality forage or pasture. For spring/summer breeding programs, this could be meadow regrowth or bromegrass pasture. Their supplemental feeding regime can be equated to the program for bred-yearling heifers. These bulls are growing rapidly, in addition to replacing the condition they lost during the breeding pasture. Extra care and feed of yearling bulls after the breeding season should increase their
longevity. These bulls should also have a Breeding Soundness Evaluation well before the start of the breeding season. Two-year-old bulls Get two-year-old bulls in condition or their working clothes well before the start of the breeding season. Start at least 100 days before the start of the breeding season to get these bulls in condition score 6. This may mean some grain or distillers may need to be fed to get them in condition. Starting early enough means that you will not need a lot of grain or distillers to get this accomplished. Two-year-old bulls should have more of their mature size by breeding season as compared to yearling bulls. A 1,700 pound 2-year-old that is slightly under-conditioned will probably only need to gain 1 pound per day at this stage in his life. To do this, active bulls may need 40 pounds of feed or more on a dry matter basis, of which 5 to 7 pounds should be grain. If body condition is well below the target, the amount of grain will need to be increased to near 0.5 to 1 pound or more per 100 pounds of body weight. Again, make any
increases in grain intake gradually so that digestive disorders are unlikely. The diet will need to be about 12% crude protein. Depending on the forage available, this again may a require protein supplement. Monitor the body condition of the bulls closely and make grain feeding adjustments to reach the body condition score of 6 before the next breeding season begins. After this age of bull finishes the breeding season, good, quality grass pasture should be adequate. Watch body condition and if they struggle to pick up condition by fall, they may need some supplement during the fall and winter. These bulls should also have a Breeding Soundness Evaluation well before the start of the breeding season.
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Hay Still GoinG to Be HiGH
Expected gains in hay acres harvested during 2012 were second only to corn according to the USDA-NASS Prospective Plantings report. The report revealed farmers are hoping to harvest more than 1.7 acres above last year’s, according to the Livestock Marketing Information Center (LMIC).This is roughly half a million more acres than the pre-report LMIC estimate and its largely coming from states where other than alfalfa hay is grown. The states with the largest hay increases were in Texas – up 700,000 acres – and Oklahoma – up 400,000 acres. Rather unsurprising in location, high prices and recovery from drought will bolster hay acres harvested in 2012. Nearly all of the southern states are looking to increase the number of hay acres this crop year. A few northern states also are planning to increase acres harvested, the most notable is North Dakota up 320 acres from last year. Even with a larger than expected increase in hay acres, hay prices are likely to remain relatively high. The mild winter will certainly help the stocks situation, but also will likely not save it from the dire condition left in the wake of the drought. Nationwide, May 1 stocks are expected to still be rather tight and increased acreage will help ease hay prices for livestock producers, but it is unlikely they will return to a normal level this year. Hay prices nationally in the 2012-13 crop marketing year will likely remain in the top three of record years. Rain and more mild temperatures have returned to most of the region severely impacted by drought in 2011 and some reports are that green-up is ahead of schedule. Sources indicate when the pasture and range conditions start being reported, much of the country will be ahead of normal. The pasture and range conditions played a very large role in the hay situation last summer and likely will again this year.
Beef BuSineSSeS Get Slimed
The fallout from media saturation over so-called “pink slime” used in ground beef, which is in reality lean, finely textured beef (LFTB), has caused thousands of workers to lose their jobs. Beef grinding business have closed or gone bankrupt, including AFA Foods, which filed for bankruptcy in early April. According to analysts with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s Daily Livestock Report, the Pennsylvania-based company cited continued media coverage of the uproar over LFTB as the final straw in its financial demise and was looking for a buyer, telling a bankruptcy court that it hoped to close a deal within three months. AFA is reported to have 850 full-time employees. BPI, Inc., a Nebraska company, has
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at least temporarily closed three grinding operations involving 650 workers. “What is important about these closures and bankruptcies? They are backing up a lot of 50-percent lean beef trimmings and beef fat trimmings,” write the analysts. “Regardless of what you think about LFTB or ‘pink slime,’ the market impacts of this situation are apparent. The weekly average price of 50% CL (chemical lean) beef trimmings has dropped from roughly $1.00/lb. at the end of February to just...$0.59/lb. (the first week of April). “The removal of LFTB has also taken several hundred million pounds of product out of the lean beef supply, supporting the price of 90% CL trimmings. … the price of this product is holding steady as lower supplies offset the negative impact of the news stories on ground beef in general. But, the fallout does not end with beef. Lower grinding beef values have likely played a roll in lower pork trimmings prices, since some of these products are ready substitutes in processed meats. Pork trim prices are usually steady to slightly stronger as spring and filled ballparks and hot dog sales approach. They have fallen steadily since March 1 this year….”
food marketinG BanS take a BeatinG
“We’re not the only ones pleased by a federal judge’s dismissal of the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) lawsuit over toys in kids’ meals,” according to the Center for Consumer Freedom. “We said from the beginning that the idea that toys make kids fat was frivolous, and not surprisingly, we have company in that view. One columnist for an Arizona paper compares kids’ meal toys to the little trinkets in Cracker Jack packages, noting, ‘I ate the Cracker Jack treat because I liked it, not because it had a toy in it.’ (That distinction may not matter to CSPI: They have a history of attacking foods people admit to liking.) And in (the April 13th) Wall Street Journal, George Mason University law professor Todd Zywicki presents more evidence that activists who want to ban food marketing to kids are barking up the wrong tree. He offers a finding that few ‘public health’ groups consider: Most advertising is aimed at turning consumers of one product to a similar product, like one soft drink brand to another. “Ads are not primarily creating new soft-drink drinkers or snack eaters. Thus, it shouldn’t be surprising that restricting advertising doesn’t make people stop drinking soda or eating snacks. Just ask Sweden and Quebec, which have obesity rates comparable to similar countries despite enacting ad bans. “We can think of other reasons why advertising bans fail to
make people skinny. For one thing, ad bans don’t make kids actually get off the couch (that’s the “calories out” side of the weightgain equation). Also, bans on advertising to kids forget that parents ultimately decide what their kids eat. (What a novel idea.) Additionally, marketing bans have a chilling effect on the First Amendment. It’s no surprise that the recent federal proposals are called
‘voluntary,’ but Zywicki notes that federal regulators have promised identical regulations if there aren’t volunteers. And if that day comes, activists will be happy to serve as the government’s Food Thought Police. For more information, see CFC’s website at www. consumerfreedom.com.
High School Senior Develops High School Senior Develops
Livestock Judging App for Smart Phones Livestock Judging App for Smart Phones
Do you ever have the thought: “Why doesn’t somebody make a…” but then you go back to what you were doing and forget about the great idea ever you had? Kirkpatrick, 18, Do you haveTrevor the thought: “Why isn’t one of those people. As a high school livedoesn’t somebody make a…” but then you go stock team member, he realized that back tojudging what you were doing and forget about the way judging scores are calculated was stuck the great idea you had? Trevor Kirkpatrick, 18, in slide rule days. After online to isn’ttheone of those people. Assearching a high school livesee if anybody had developed an app for it (and stock judging team member, he realized that nobody had), he decided to make it happen. the way judging scores are calculated was stuck “I talked to my mom and asked her if there in the slide rule days. After searching online to was anyway that we could do it,” Trevor exsee if anybody had developed an app for it (and plains. “She did some research and found out nobody had), he decided to make it happen. there was group of students at Ohio State that talkedato my mom and her if there were“Ihaving competition for asked app development was anyway that we could do it, ” Trevor exideas that they would take on as a class project. plains. “She found a group of students at Ohio I talked with six different people there, explainState thatthis wereapp having a competition for app ing what was about and how judging development ideas that they would take on as scores are calculated. We were one of 15 differaent class project. I talked with six different people groups that presented ideas to the students, there, explaining what this app was about and how judging scores are calculated. We were one of 15 different groups that presented ideas to the students, and they chose my idea for their project. “They said it was really interesting to them because it involved a whole new industry they knew nothing about, and they wanted to learn more,” he adds. “Since it had to do with num-
and they chose my idea for their project. “They said it was really interesting to them because it involved a whole new industry they knew nothing and it. they to learn bers, they wereabout, all about Wewanted sponsored the more, ” he adds. “Since it had to do with project for this group. They figured outnumthe bers, they and werealgorithms. all about it.ItWe sponsored equations took about sixthe to project for thisforgroup. outNow the eight months all of They this tofigured happen. equations and algorithms. It took about six the 3C Livestock Judging Scorecard app is on to eight weeks for all of this to happen. Now Google Play for Android, and we’re working on the 3C Livestock Judging Scorecard app is on an iPhone app, which takes a bit longer.” Google Play for Android, and we’re working on Not only does the 3C Livestock Judging an iPhone app, which takes a bit longer.” Scorecard app calculate scores, it also allows Not only does the 3C Livestock Judging you to record trackityour Scorecard app reasons calculateand scores, also perforallows mances from past competitions. You also you to record reasons and track yourcan perforshare your scores and comment on classes via mances from past competitions. You can also Facebook. The app costs $3.99. Trevor hopes to share your scores and comment on classes via use the profits from his livestock judging app Facebook. The app costs $3.99. Trevor hopes to to his own career,judging which will usepay the for profits from college his livestock app kick off this fall at Black Hawk College. of to pay for his own college career, whichAswill late April, people from six different states had downloaded the app already. Tammy couldn’t be more proud of her son. “We are pretty excited about the production of this Kirkpatrick, mobile application. As a mother, it was Trevor 18, of Washington even more exciting watching our son meet with Court House, Ohio, discusses how livestock the OSU team and watch the application judging classes are scored with 5th-year transform. students In the initial visit,State theyUniversity discussed the senior from Ohio who develop his smartphone mainhelped purpose for the application, app. who would
kick off this fall at Black Hawk College. As of late April, people from six different states had downloaded the app already. Tammy more proud her son. be using the couldn’t app and be what Trevor feltofshould be the functions. Eachabout week they would add “Wemain are pretty excited the production aoffunction, andapplication. Trevor would it. As itsponthis mobile As atest mother, was sors, we were ablewatching to sit in our the son classroom as even more exciting meet with theyOSU presented their finalthe presentation their the team and watch applicationtotransclassmates. During CETIthey showcase ( http:// form. In the initialthevisit, discussed the www.ceti.cse.ohio-state.edu/), the team that main purpose for the application, who would developed our app was voted as the top develbe using the app and what Trevor felt should be opment team of the winter quarter. the main functions. Each weekHe they would add “Trevor is a competitor. loves a chalalenge, function, and Trevor would test it. As sponand he works hard,” she adds. “He took sors, we to were ableand to sit in thethis classroom as the time design develop mobile apthey presented their final presentation to their plication so that anyone else who loves a challenge can refine their well. He (ishttp:// proof classmates. During theskills, CETIasshowcase that the livestock industry produces leaders www.ceti.cse.ohio-state.edu/), the team that who not only to succeed, to see developed ourwant app was voted asbut thewant top develeveryoneteam else of succeed too.” quarter. opment the winter “Trevor is a competitor. He loves a challenge, and he works hard,” she adds. “He took the time to design and develop this mobile application so that anyone else who loves a challenge can refine their skills, as well. He is proof that the livestock industry produces leaders who not only want to succeed, but want to see everyone else succeed too.”
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by Sharla Ishmael
Dealing with dying or dead cattle is a chore no producer wants to put on their to-do list. Here are some tips for making the best of a bad situation.
Euthanasia & Disposal Doing it Right
Maybe it’s that first-calf heifer bred to the wrong bull, or maybe it’s that good old cow that just went downhill on you overnight. It could even be your best steer that got his leg caught in some accident, but sooner or later every producer has to deal with an animal whose pain and suffering requires an assisted, humane end to its life. How do you make that decision and what’s the best way to carry it out? Furthermore, what are you going to do with the remains? Well, it depends. The American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) has guidelines to help you answer the first question in a free publication entitled Practical Euthanasia of Cattle (available online at www.aabp.org/resources/euth.pdf). The guidelines address the varying needs of producers, livestock facility operators, law enforcement and animal care officers and veterinarians.
First: making the decision
AABP lists several criteria to consider when dealing with debilitated, disabled or injured cattle. There are three different paths to pursue – treatment, harvest or euthanasia – depending on your assessment of the following eight factors: • Pain and distress of the animal • Likelihood of recovery • Ability to get to feed and water
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Medications used on the animal Drug withdrawal time Economics Condemnation potential Diagnostic information
For example, if you’ve been treating the animal for an extended period of time with a laundry list of animal health products, sending it to the packer may not be your best option. Most animal health products have a withdrawal period on the label, which tells you how many days must pass after the last dose is given until the animal can be harvested. The withdrawal period allows time for drug residues to be eliminated or reduced to legal tolerance levels before harvest. Furthermore, that process may not work as quickly with an emaciated or debilitated animal, requiring an extended withdrawal period. Obviously, your veterinarian can help you evaluate the animal’s treatment and condition. Some common reasons for euthanasia, according to Practical Euthanasia of Cattle, include a fractured leg or severe trauma; loss of production or quality of life (severe mastitis, etc.); inability to stand or walk; diagnostics (rabies, etc.); advanced cancer eye; debilitating or toxic condition; poor prognosis and prohibitive cost of treatment; and extended withdrawal time for sale of meat and poor prognosis.
Selecting a method
Selecting the most appropriate method of euthanasia also depends on a number of factors, says AABP – not the least of which includes human safety. Animal welfare is also a prime
concern; after all, euthanasia is defined as intentionally causing or allowing a “painless and easy death.” You should also consider what form of restraint (head gate, etc.) is available. The working environment may limit both the practicality and aesthetics of some methods. For example, AABP says some techniques may “result in significant involuntary movements of the animal, which may be misinterpreted as a voluntary painful response.” In other words, if an animal has to be put down in a very public environment, such as a stock show or roadside emergency, be aware of the animal’s potential reaction and how your “audience” may respond. Some methods require more skill, training or cost on your part than others. Finally, if the animal is being put down for diagnostic reasons, such as an infectious disease, you may need to choose a method that protects certain tissues needed for laboratory testing. Table 1 describes five methods that meet AABP’s guidelines for bovine euthanasia including: gunshot, captive bolt, barbiturate overdose, exsanguination (drained of blood) and electrocution. Other methods are unacceptable due to ethical and humane standards. Those include manually applied blunt trauma to the head; injection of chemical agents into conscious animals (disinfectants, etc.); air embolism (injection of a large amount of air into the bloodstream); and electrocution with a 120-volt electrical cord. No matter which of the acceptable methods you choose to employ in any given situation,
Feed the tigers
make sure the animal actually expires. AABP suggests checking the animal for a lack of heartbeat or respiration or corneal reflex (touch the eyeball to see if it blinks). When there is no heartbeat or respiration for five minutes, you can be certain the animal has died.
Disposal of dead livestock
The next major question you may ask yourself is, “Now what?” For some folks, disposing of dead livestock is an infrequent and uncomplicated process. They can haul the animal to the proverbial Back 40 bone pile to an all-you-caneat buffet for coyotes and buzzards. Other producers still have the luxury of a local rendering plant that will come by and pick up the carcass, maybe even for free – but it’s not unheard of to be charged for that these days. So what’s a person to do? There are a lot of options available, though some disposal methods will require more pre-planning than others. For example, someone who runs a backgrounding or stocker operation (where death loss may be considerable) with sizable numbers might consider composting.
Composting cattle
“Composting is combining green matter (dead cattle in this case) and brown matter (a carbon source) with water and air to generate heat and decomposition,” explains Rayford Pullen a former county extension agent. “The internal temperature of a compost pile will get to about 160 degrees, which you can manipulate by the addition of air and/or moisture. In short, the compost pile will have a layer of ground-up straw (or other carbon source) about 2- to 3-feet deep on the bottom to catch any initial leakage from the carcasses. Then the producer alternates a layer of dead livestock and a layer of straw. Round hay bales can be used to build three “stalls” in the compost pile, where each pile can be moved once every three months to maintain the heat by mixing air and moisture. Each pile will hold 50 head of 500-pound steers. “To speed the process up, you would turn the pile every week or two,” Pullen says. “After six months, this thing ought to be able to feed right out through a fertilizer spreader – bones and all. You can dispose of it back on your pasture in the form of organic matter, which is good for the soil.”
In Decatur, Texas, Roland Davie has a really unique way to deal with dead livestock now and then at the Decatur Livestock Market. His solution is also unique; he calls the “tiger people.” “Most auction barns have a policy that they don’t accept downer cattle,” Davie explains. “We want to avoid even the appearance of cruelty.” However, even if the animal isn’t a downer, some cattle show up that aren’t in the best condition for one reason or another. “People forget how old their cows are, or they try to get one more calf out of them,” Davie says. “Sometimes those older cows aren’t able to maintain their health and condition. They just wear out.” Of course, accidents will also happen now and then when you start moving cattle around. Whatever the situation, if an animal dies at the auction barn or needs to be euthanized, a nearby wildlife center will bring a rifle, take the carcass back to their facility, process it and put it in a freezer. The meat becomes supper for the wildlife center’s lions and tigers; it’s a win-win situation. The wildlife center even runs a weekly ad in the local newspaper to solicit fresh or nearly deceased livestock. You might call it the original recycling scheme.
Other methods of disposal
If you’re not lucky enough to have hungry tigers nearby, a local rendering service available or a large enough spread to dispose of the livestock on your property, there are other legal options. But there are some regulatory guidelines to be aware of, even when you are taking care of business on your own property. The extent of those rules and regulations seems largely dependent upon two things: whether your operation is classified as a confined animal feeding operation (CAFO) and whether or not the carcass is from a diseased animal that Table 1 could cause further human or Bovine euthanasia Methods animal health challenges. Method Human Safety risk Skill required Cost Aesthetic concerns For the moment, we’ll supGunshot High Moderate Low Moderate; some blood and motion pose neither of those two conCaptive bolt Moderate Moderate Low Moderate; some blood and motion ditions are applicable. Onsite Barbiturate overdose Low Moderate Moderate Low burial or burning, landfills and Exsanguination* Moderate Moderate Low High commercial incinerators are (drained of blood) other potential alternatives. Electrocution High Moderate High (equipment) High Even in the most simple of cas*Exsanguination can be used to ensure death subsequent to stunning, anesthesia or unconsciousness. It must es – one animal dies and you NOT be used as the sole method. want to dispose of it on your ** Penetrating captive bolt and gunshot are the only two methods available to non-veterinarians for emergency own property – it’s difficult to euthanasia. figure out what regulations or Reprinted from Practical Euthanasia of Cattle, a publication developed by the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, P.O. Box guidelines apply to the situa1755, Rome, GA 30162-1755 or www.aabp.org. More detailed information is available online or from your local veterinarian. tion.
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Depending on where you live, there may be multiple state agencies with regulatory authority over the disposal of dead livestock. This one issue can fall under several categories of influence: animal health, municipal solid waste, industrial solid waste management and municipal hazardous waste, perhaps even others. There may also be federal regulations that apply. If you have multiple animals involved in a major die-off, you probably should contact your state animal health commission. However, if there is just one animal and the cause of death isn’t a worrisome disease, there are still some general guidelines to follow in order to protect air qualit and water quality and address public concerns. For example, Lara Garey of the Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission points out, “When you bury, it should be in the kind of soil that won’t cause groundwater issues. You need to protect your drinking wells. The site should be at least 500 feet from a public drinking water and 150 feet from a private well. You also need to protect your surface water, so you would not want to bury close to a river, stream, pond or lake.” She also says it’s a good practice to bury some distance away from any property line to prevent problems with the neighbors. You can also burn a dead animal on your place – but be sure to check whether or not there is a local burn ban in place before you light the first match. Garey says if you take an animal to a commercial incinerator, it would be advisable to
make sure the facility has both an air permit and a municipal solid waste permit. Landfills can accept dead livestock, though the facility will require the animal to be buried with at least 2 feet of soil or 3 feet of waste. As we all know, both environmental issues and animal welfare guidelines are becoming increasingly relevant to the day-to-day chores of the ranching industry, reaching all the way down the supply chain to cow-calf producers. While it may take a little more time and thought to do things “right,” maintaining the public’s confidence in our ability to care for the land and our animals is worth the extra effort. As with other things in life, once you lose it… you can’t get it back.
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This column is the third in a series exploring careers that our young readers might be interested in pursuing, through the eyes and experiences of successful people in a variety of professions.
Amber Martin, The Show Circuit SC: What is your background – were you raised on a farm or ranch? I was raised on a farm in central Iowa. My dad farmed about 60 acres, and we had a small herd of cows, as well as a few horses. My dad was also a milk hauler and traveled all around Iowa each day on several routes picking up milk from dairy farmers. Because of his business, and following in my parents and older brothers footsteps, I got very involved in 4-H, showing dairy cattle and completing countless other projects. I attended Grand View University and majored in graphic journalism with a minor in photography. SC: Would you describe for us what you really do (sometimes job titles aren’t reflective of the actual work): As web director for The Show Circuit, my job is to design and construct new websites for clients. Also, within the web side of my job, I have the opportunity to work on updates on our clients’ sites, as well as creating and setting up email blasts to send out. I also manage our Show Circuit email list and our Show Circuit website. Outside of my web duties, I am also lucky to have the opportunity to design ads for the magazine, as well as special projects such as sire catalogs, flyers, brochures, logos and more! SC: How did you get into this line of work? My senior year of college, I happened to find a job listing in the newspaper for a graphic design position at an ag-related company near my hometown. The day after I graduated, I began my job in graphic design and web design there and fell in love with working in the ag industry. After five years of working there, I accepted a position with The Show Circuit as web director. SC: What do you like about your job? Everything! I love the people I work with, the clients I get to work with, and I love being able to work from home doing what I love. SC: What are the toughest challenges for what you do? I think the toughest challenge is to continue learning and growing your craft as a designer and learning new techniques and tricks to keep producing the most outstanding and creative work possible. Besides being a challenge, it is also fun and exciting to keep learning! SC: Do you need a college degree in your profession? Yes. I hold a degree in graphic design and graphic journalism with a minor in photography. SC: Where should somebody go to get started in your line of work? If they are interested in graphic design, I think the best place to start is a college or university with a great graphic design program. From there, they should look for an entry-level graphic design or web design position in an ag-related company where they can learn the day-to-day tasks like doing updates and then eventually learning to design and setup new
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A Web Director websites for clients. SC: What is a typical day on the job like for you? Every day on the job is different, which is something I love. I never know what my day will include until I check my email and see how many updates and/or new projects have come in. Typically I get up and make my coffee, then I check email. After I check email, I do all the tasks that need to get done right away that day, such as updates and setting up email blasts. After lunch, I usually work on new website designs, ad designs or other special projects. SC: What would surprise a student about your career? I think what might surprise them is to know how many jobs are out there in this field. When I was in college, I never dreamed I would be able to work in the ag industry. I had my sights set on working for a newspaper or perhaps a local magazine, but I was surprised to find there were careers in my chosen field working with livestock producers and others in the industry. I also think it would surprise many of them to learn how innovative and forward-thinking people are in the ag industry. There is so much technology being used and it is a very fast-paced and an exciting time to be involved. SC: Anything you wish someone would have told you when you were in school? Perhaps to broaden my horizons on where I could work and what I could do with my degree. I think it is important to have a dream of where you want to work or start your career, but then also realize that there are so many other possibilities out there, and they may surprise you and become more than you ever imagined!
FIRESTORM was the HIGH SELLING RED ANGUS BULL at the 2012 Thomas Ranch Sale. We feel Firestorm’s combination of mass, power, and phenotype make him a great choice on a wide variety of females.
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Dream CatCher continues to be a leading proven sire of phenotype, maternal, and marbling. His daughters are big time show heifers and his sons are highly sought after by ranchers. As we expected his daughters in production are proving their worth as major income generators and compliment numerous mating scenarios. In the recent WCC sale his sons averaged $6167 and 16 progeny out of Dream Catcher daughters averaged $6865. If you have heifers to breed, the sexed semen has proven to be a great way to add value.
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Yardley Cattle Co. ........................... $7,750 bull Gonsior Simmentals.................$7,500 heifer Windy Creek ..................................$7,500 heifer CK Cattle ..............................................$7,250 bull Jake Weber.....................................$7,200 heifer WCC .........................................................$7,000 bull WCC .........................................................$6,750 bull WCC .........................................................$6,750 bull
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Poison Arrow
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The Unmistakable Look ofWho Made Who
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SIRE: WHO MADE WHO DAM: MEYER 734 x CENTURY TOUCHSTONE Owned with Holmes Show Cattle (515) 341-2734 • Who Made Who con continues to be a force in the club calf producing world. These long standing, industry changing genetics are continually producing some of the business’s most successful females. • His highly proclaimed maternal granddam, by Touchstone, produced one of the most popular Angus steers ever in club calf history, winning the Iowa Beef Expo, Angus Jr. National and the Iowa State Fair champion banners. She’s as impressive as any Angus cow - there are few like her today! • The influence of POISON ARROW on the powerful Simm-Maine influenced females at Duello Cattle Co. is eagerly anticipated. This exciting young herd sire is no “middle of the road” bull. If you want to change a set of cows, this bull has all the right traits and the punch to get it done! • POISON ARROW is super extended through his neck and front, big hipped and has the ideal rib shape. He should work excellent to generate club calf producing daughters on a set of cows needing added style, quality and shape, with a cool outline! THF PHAF BW: 83 - Calved unassisted out of a first calf heifer.
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Elite Bull Bid-off Sale Bids Close Tuesday, May 15th, 2012
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Selling 10 Elite Bull Prospects Sired by Machinist, Yellow Jacket, Osage, Grizzly, and Hairy Bear.
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Randy & denise GoddaRd sold by adam Potts sired by Blindside • sold for $8,750 Raised by Kolby Heaven sired by Blindside
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602 sire: Heat Wave • dam: Cunia nit bw: 94 • THC, PHAF • $25/u owned with: McKay Cattle Co.
happy customer
“I sold 10 Curtain Calls that averaged $5,250. The high selling steer brought $14,000 and the high selling heifer brought $10,000.”
— Brad Sinclair, Indiana
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Next Generation Sire: Irish Whiskey • Dam: Saugahatchee 3000C BW: 90 pounds • DOB: 04-15-10 • MaineTainer THF, PHAC
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2 Tone .................................................................295 43Y ........................................................................50 90 Proof ..............................................................246 A Step Up............................................................239 ABS .......................................................................16 Ace of Diamonds..................................................35 Ak-Sar-Ben ...........................................................98 All State ..............................................................230 Altena Show Cattle...............................................79 Alum-Line, Inc. ..................................................274 Amen ....................................................................22 American Pride ....................................................39 American Royal .................................................218 Andis.....................................................................28 APEX Show Cattle................................................17 Battleship............................................................314 Bayou ..................................................................232 Becking Farms ...................................................222 Believe in Me ......................................................294 Bellringer ..............................................................34 Bennett Shorthorns .......................... Insert Pg 306 Big Foot...............................................................312 Big Softy................................................................52 Black Hereford Ranch.................................... 18-19 Black Onyx .........................................................225 Blindside .............................................................302 Bojangles ............................................................312 Bovine Elite ........................................................234 Breathe Easy .......................................................243 Breeders World ..................................................215 Burch Livestock....................................................93 By-Product ...........................................................40 Cabaniss Club Lambs ........................................211 Calf Climate ........................................................241 Calve A Bull ..........................................................54 Captain America ..................................................56 Captain Obvious...................................................41 Carnac...................................................................53 Catchin’ a Dream................................................289 Catosal ...............................................................213 Cattle Visions ................................................. 36-37 Cattle Visions Simmental Sires ...........................38 Cellerator ............................................................214 Changing Time ....................................................57 Cinch...................................................................261 Circle M Farms...................................................226 Cletus ....................................................................58 Color Me Up .......................................................310 Comfort Zone .....................................................248 Cool Calf .............................................................214 Copyright..............................................................17 Cornhusker.........................................................311 Cream of the Crop.......................................... 18-19 Creature ..............................................................305 Crowd Favorite ...................................................295 Curtain Call ........................................................303 CW Cattle Sales ....................................................24 Daddy of ‘Em All................................................235 Dakota Classic ............................................262-263 Deadliest Catch ..................................................295 Direct Whiskey ..................................................243 Doctor Meyer .......................................................59 Dream Catcher ...................................................292 Dunk Cattle Co. ..................................................227 Eby Trailers ..........................................................23 Excalibur ..............................................................60 Excel......................................................................63 Eye Candy ...........................................................247 Fast Freddy .........................................................244 Fat Butt .................................................................45 Firestorm ............................................................289 Flying B Cut Above ..............................................45 Focus Marketing Group.......................................66 Frank the Tank ...................................................245 Freak Show .........................................................310 Frozen Genetics ...................................................62 Fully Automatic..................................................250 Geffert Cattle Company .......................................58 Goddard Cattle Company...................8-9, 302-306
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Gold Rush ...........................................................311 Good & Plenty ......................................................87 Grizzly.................................................................304 Ground Pounder ..................................................64 Grow & Shine .....................................................216 Gucci ...................................................................257 Gunslinger ............................................................43 H Excel 8051 ET ...................................................63 Half Blood ..........................................................228 Hard Whiskey ....................................................293 Hide & Hair ........................................................320 High & Mighty ......................................Back Cover High Regard .........................................................44 Hobart...................................................................68 Hollywood ............................................................89 Huncovsky Photography & Design ...................157 Hunter Nutrition ................................................221 Huston Cattle ................................................. 70-71 I-80......................................................................256 I-90........................................................................13 Icy Hot ................................................................237 J & J Show Catle ...................................................67 Jade Upgrade ......................................................229 Jawbreaker ..........................................................246 Juneau ...................................................................72 K Bar K Cattle Company ...................................236 Katina, Show Photo ...........................................265 Kent Feeds ............................................................31 King Of The Mountain.......................................311 Kiss........................................................................61 Kountry Boy Swag .............................................224 Kris Black’s Cream of the Crop...................... 18-19 Kustom Fitted Cattle ..........................................258 Last Call ..............................................................226 Lautner Farms Sires ................... Cover, 2, 310-319 Linde’s Livestock Photos....................................131 Live Action ...........................................................65 Long Time Coming ..............................................70 Loomix ...............................................................214 Lucy, Photos By ..................................................131 M Lazy Heart Ranch ............................................91 Magic In Me .......................................................313 Majestic Meadows..............................................238 Man Among Boys ..............................................323 Man of Steel........................................................257 Martin Cattle Company .....................................259 Master of Puppets ................................................42 Matt Lautner Cattle............................................321 Maximum Power .................................................77 McKay Cattle Company .....................................300 Medicine Man ....................................................314 Mercy Me............................................................240 Mid-Continent Farms............................................3 Midwest Genetics...............................................231 Midwest Stud Ram Sale .....................................212 Mojito .................................................................219 Monopoly ...........................................................316 Murphy Trailer Sales ...........................................27 Nasty Habit .........................................................249 Natural Stride .........................................................7 New Beginning.....................................................75 Next Generation .................................................304 Night Train ...........................................................54 Night Trips ...........................................................74 No Limits ............................................................258 No Regrets ............................................................55 No Surprise.........................................................233 Ocho Cinco .........................................................254 Ohio Senator ......................................................310 One Hot Summer .................................................69 Oxy Explosion ......................................................86 Paddy O’Malley ..................................................255 Panda Express ........................................................3 Paradox ...............................................................260 Park Place .............................................................88 Pearl’s Pics ..........................................................157 Perfect Circle ........................................................79 Pillow Talk ..........................................................248 Poison Arrow .....................................................296
Polzin Cattle ................................................... 32-33 Prairie View Farms ..............................................15 Predator ..............................................................251 Premier ...............................................................217 Pure Country........................................................84 Purina Honor Show Chow ..................................25 Purple Reign...........................................................5 PVF Windfall .......................................................46 R & R Transformer...............................................47 Real Steel ...........................................................263 Red Man .............................................................313 Red Red Wine ....................................................287 Red Solo Cup ......................................................223 Reimann Ranch ...................................................13 Renegade ..............................................................72 Revolution ............................................................71 Revolution ............................................................71 Rico .....................................................................246 Riverode .............................................................274 Rural Route Creations .......................................265 Salty Dog ............................................................249 Salute ....................................................................51 Schaefer Ventilation Equipment .......................213 Scooby Suh ...........................................................85 SEK Genetics ......................................................301 Shelby ...................................................................94 Show Circuit ...............................................307-309 Show Rite Feeds ...................................................14 Showbloom...........................................................92 Showmaster Feeds ......................................... 20-21 showsteers.com ....................................................20 ShowTec Feeds .....................................................29 Silent Knight ........................................................83 Smoke A Little Smoke .......................................314 Solid Gold ....................................................... 80-81 Southwest Minnesota Spring Training Sale .....242 Special Edition ............................................... 96-97 Spring Thaw Embryo Sale ............................. 32-33 Starburst ...............................................................73 Stepping Stone Genetics ....................................218 Subscription Form .............................................285 Sugar ...................................................................306 Sullivan Ranch .......................................................4 Sullivan Supply............................................... 10-11 Summit .................................................................95 Synergy .................................................................82 Tabasco ...............................................................244 Texas Twister ..........................................................2 The Answer...........................................................90 The Boss Professional Dryer ...............................30 The Creature .......................................................305 The Incredible Hulk ...........................................245 The Irishman ..............................................298-299 The Specimen .......................................................67 Three Kings ..........................................................55 Top Sires .....................................................252-253 Torrington ..........................................................314 Transformer .........................................................47 Trausch Farms............................................243-249 True Grit ...............................................................48 Two Tone ............................................................295 Unstoppable .......................................................315 Up N Coming .......................................................78 Upgrade ..............................................................229 Uproar...................................................................49 Walkie Talkie ......................................................313 Walter Cattle Company .......................................72 Weaver Leather ....................................................26 Werewolf.............................................................220 Werning Sires .....................................................290 West Bound ..........................................................76 Western Shootout 6 Sale ......................................91 White Elephant ..................................................312 Wide Open .........................................................297 Wide Track .........................................................291 Wisconsin Hereford Assoc. ...............................175 Yardley High Regard ............................................44