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Sale InformatIon:Cattle available for viewing from August 20 to September 17. Initial bids must be in by 6:00pm on
Saturday, September 17th
SIreS repreSented: Heat Wave, Monopoly, Carnac, Immortal, Invincible, Unforgiven Visit our website on showsteers.com
CongratulatIonS!Congratulations to our past winners! Thank you for your confidence in our program!• ReserveCrossbredSteer, 2009
Kansas Junior Livestock Show• ChampionCharolaisSteer, 2008
Kansas Beef Expo• ChampionCommercialHeifer,
2007 Kansas Beef Expo• ReserveAOBHeifer, 2010 Virginia
Beef Expo• ReserveChampionSteer,2009
Grand Finale• Many other Spring Show and County
Fair champions
31443 N. Highway 59 • Garnett, Kansas 66032peinebrothers@yahoo.com • showsteers.com/PeineDouG: 785-204-2050 • DaviD: 620-343-5059
Located about an hour south of Kansas City. Just 16 miles south of I-35 on Hwy 59. 5 miles North of Garnett, KS on Hwy 59.
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Mark SneedOwner937.269.1871mark@sneedcattlecompany.com
Kyla CopelandOwner / Business Manager785.213.5435 • 575.633.2700kyla@maximumexposurephotos.comkyla_maximumexposure@yahoo.com
www.maximumexposurephotos.com
livestock marketing
Videos available to view through our web site!
ENTRY DEADLINE: OcTObER 1, 2011ExpO DATEs: NOvEmbER 5-18, 2011KENTucKY ExpOsITION cENTER
North American International Livestock ExpositionP.O. Box 36367, Louisville KY 40233-6367
502-595-3166 www.livestockexpo.org
Market Swine ShowNovember 6-7
Steer ShowNovember 13
wether LaMb ShowNovember 12
wether Goat ShowNovember 16
Junior Breeding ShowSheifer ShowNovember 12-13
Supreme Champion Heifer$2,500
Breeding Sheep ShowNovember 13
Supreme Champion Ewe$1,000
2011 North American International Junior ShowS
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FAYETTE, OHIOJust off I-80/90. Stop in soon!
Ryan: 419.392.3285
Luke: 419.583.0112
October 5 & 6Hosted by:
Preview the offering anytime or join us for the
Pre-Sale Open HouseOctober 1 and 2
On the farm - Minutes from I-80/90 in northwest Ohio
PSC MISS COTTONWOOD A full sister to Choppin’ Wood and one of the best we’ve built.
She sells October 5!
Congratulations to the Allan family on their success withthis multiple champion Reload daughter.
Selling an exciting full sister in-blood.
159 SILVERSelling two outstanding full siblings - You need to see them!
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Held in conjunction with the AkSarBen Livestock Show
2011 HONOR® SHOW CHOW®
FITTING CHALLENGE
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS AT THEIR FALL SALES
2011 Sponsors:
Van AllanClassic Portraits
Burke Show Cattle - Oct. 16th @ the Ranch- Genoa - www.burkecattle.comGoretska Show Cattle - Oct. 15th @ the Farm - www.goretskashowsteers.comHabeger Show Cattle - Oct. 18th @ the Farm - www.showsteers.comTrausch Farms - Labor Day Weekend @ Cow Palace - Anita,Ia - www.trauschfarms.comDunlap Livestock Auction - Dec. 4th @ Dunlap Sale Barn - www.dunlaplivestock.comSullivan Cattle Co. - Labor Day Weekend @ Dunlap - www.sullivancattleco.comOhlrichs Show Cattle - Oct. 15th @ Wisner Sale Barn - www.Ohlrichs.comRoecker Cattle Co. - Labor Day Weekend @ the Farm - www.roeckercattle.comGoddard Cattle Co.- Private Treaty - www.goddardcattle.comPryor Show Cattle - Labor Day Weekend @ the Farm - www.pryorshowcattle.comSorenson Family - Private Treaty @ www.livestockplusinc.com - wwwsorensencrew.com
Held in conjunction with the AkSarBen Livestock ShowHeld in conjunction with the AkSarBen Livestock ShowSeptember 23-24, 2011 • Omaha, Nebraska
Gana-Nisley Cattle - March @ Craig Crawford Farm - www.gananisley.comJohn Sullivan - Labor Day Weekend @ the Farm - www.maternallegends.com
Jerome Settles - Private Treaty @ the Farm - www.jsettles.comHoblyn & Landgren - Bid off Sept. 18th - www.showsteers.com
Long Simmental - Private Treaty - www.longsimmental.comCore Show Cattle - Private Treaty - www.coremainanjou.com
M Lazy Heart Ranch - Private Treaty - www.mlazyheartranch.comRieck & Lents - Labor Day Weekend @ Mittag Show Cattle - www.rlshowcattle.com
Rodgers Cattle Co. - Oct. 15th @ the Farm - www.rodgerscattleco.com Matt Lautner - Oct. 15th @ the Farm - www.mattlautnercattle.com
Preliminary Round – Friday morning, September 23rd.Final Round – Saturday, September 24th following showmanship
REGISTRATIONS ARE DUE BY AUGUST 12THTo Learn More - Visit www.aksarben.org
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Control the game.Private Treaty Bid off ends September 18, 2011
@ 6 pm
Sires represented:Heatwave, Monopoly, Carnac,
Q Dog, King Daddy, I am Legend, Eye Candy, Copyright, Power Trip,
Eyes on the Money and Sin City
View the offering at our new web page
Schur ingfarms .com after August 1st
SChuring FarmS
507 S. 2nd St. • Andover, SD 57422schuringrl@hotmail.com
605.298.5238 office 605.298.7238 Randy cell 605.380.5120 Scott cell
1/2 mile off US Hwy 12just 1/4 mile south of Andover
Travis & Leah Sills home: 260-694-6479 travis cell: 260-375-6040
Will & Kristi Banter home: 260-375-4215 will cell: 260-228-0060
PRIVATE TREATY SALE at Sills Farms
5711 S 500 W, Poneto, IN 46781 3 miles east of the intersection of State Road 218 & State Road 3 then north on 500 W for 1/2 mi.
CALVES SIRED BY: Q-dog, Crimson Tide,
Hollywood, Alias, Monopoly & Heat Wave Clone
Bids close at 6:00 p.m. Cattle available for viewing September 7.
Champion Market Heifer - Purdue AGR Shown byJackson Sills
Reserve Grand Steer - Canadian Western Agribition. Raised by Banter Brothers. Exhibited by Holt Bros/Schaunaman. Shown by Jordan Mack
Grand Champion Heifer - Miami Co. Preview Show & Huntington Preview Show Reserve Grand Heifer - Cass County 3rd Overall - Cannonball Classic Reserve Crossbred Purdue AGR Shown byJayde Sills
Reserve Shorthorn Plus Heifer - Hoosier Beef Congress Shown by Jordyn Sills
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Brent & Sharlyn Sieck
Reserve Grand Steer Denver 2011 Sold with French Family to Bonham
Shown by Kaiti Robinson
41K Who da Man 2
Z813 Reload
LOCATED 20 MINUTES FROM LINCOLN:
South on Hwy 77 to Hwy 33. 7 miles west on Hwy 33 to SW 72nd,
then 3/4 mile north.305 Milkman
14922 SW 72nd St. Martell, NE 68404 Brent Sieck, Cell: 402-440-5655 Landline: 402-794-4900 • John Harvey: 402-419-3782
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All Breeding Stock & Show Cattle For Sale
RSRS Advancing Mercury PCA22.09% Chianina
2010 Reserve Division 1 Champion Chiangus BullThank you to Melroe Farms for purchasing half-interest in”Mercury”.
Watch for him at state fairs & Louisville.
2011 heat Seeker x PB anguS Steer
5 heifers consigned to Horstman Cattle Co. Sale
October 8, 20112011 Calves by: Heat Wave, Entourage, Heat Seeker, Headliner,
Sunseeker, Cherokee, TC Freedom & more.
ChiAngus & Club Calf Embryos For Sale Flush Options Available
RSRS Do The Wave . . . . .Division I Champion Chi Steer – 2010 Hoosier Beef Congress Congratulations, Ritchie Family!
RSRS Versace 1CA . . . . .Division 3 Reserve Champion ChiAngus Female – 2010 NAILE Junior ShowReserve Senior Yearling Champion ChiAngus Female- 2011 National Junior Heifer ShowCongratulations, Culp Family!
RSRS Honey Bear . . . . .Reserve Crossbred Heifer – Kentland, IN Open Show 2011
Also bred by Sheets
Dr. Rob & Becky Sheets• Kyle, Rayelle, Cole & olivia
• allie, BRandon & ashton• BRittany & andyWest Lafayette, Indiana
E-mail: rsheets462@aol.comwww.showsteers.com/sheets
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Oran & Diane Wolfe5674 N Stateline Rd. • Liberty, Indiana 47353
home: 937-456-2512 • cell: 765-914-2996 • showsteers.com/wolfe 10 miles South of Interstate 70 at Richmond, Indiana.
Cattle For Sale At All Times! SteeRS • HeIfeRS • DoNoRS • embRyoS
A proven tradition of excellence! We’ve been raising and selling top quality cattle for 34 years, including many winners at the national and state level. Call us to schedule a visit to our pastures. you will be glad you did!
Hollywood x Who Made Who heifer Walks Alone x Alias steer Headliner x Who Made Who steer
Monopoly x Who Made Who steer Monopoly x Black Jade (Meyer 734) heifer Monopoly x Black Jade (Meyer 734) heifer
Monopoly x Who Made Who heifer Walks Alone x Pay Back heifer
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Lloyd, Angie, Evan & Nash ArthurGreenfield, Indiana • 317-696-7705www.arthur-shorthorns.com
Joe & Marla MetzgerTaylor & Torie Schwartz
7504 N. 250 W., Rossville, Indiana 46065 765-379-2926 • www.jmcattleco.com
A.J. MetzgerJerod, Tracy, Madison & Tucker Metzger
Tanner & Andrea Schwartz
Selling Fancy Heifer Calves, Bred Heifers, EliteDonors, Flushes, Emybros, Pregnancies & Semen from consignors such as B&CS Cattle, Trennepohl Farms,Highland Farms and the Complete Herd DISPERSAL of
Dutch Acre Farm!
Bids will start 9/11/11 at 8:00 a.m. EST & End 9/12/11 at 8:00 p.m. EST
Selling PB Shorthorn • ShorthornPlus • CrossbredSteers and Heifers
MONOPOLY STEER
JAKE’S PROUD JAZZ PB BULL
FATHEAD HEIFER
JAKE’S PROUD JAZZHEIFER
ESKIMO JOE BULL
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Jamie StevenSon 308-750-1506Derek vogt 308-750-5216rick Schultz 308-390-3808John StevenSon 308-750-9560
From Cairo, Nebraska, go 3 miles north on Hwy 11, then 1.5 miles west on Loup River Rd.
Just miles from Schultz Show Cattle. Make plans to stop at other area sales!
Bojo Steer
Eye Candy Heifer
Monopoly Heifer
Monopoly Steer
Power Trip Heifer
September 11 • bidS due by darkPrivate Treaty Sale • Selling 20-25 calves sired by Boardwalk, Bojo,
Carnac, Eye Candy, Monopoly, Powerhouse, and Red Rock
stevensonshowstock.blogspot.com
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Lot 30 • MAV Charisma x Ace of Diamonds
Lot 27 • Ace of Diamonds x Dakota Thunder
Lot 45 • Purple Womanizer x Reload
Lot 16 • MAV Charisma x CF Fortune
Lot 2 • Ace of Diamonds x Sonny
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Sunday, September 18th at 2:00 p.m. Come early for lunch!Calves may be viewed by calling prior to the sale.
Sale InformatIon:• Selling 10 heifers and 10 steers• Breedsrepresented:Angus, Simmental, Polled Hereford,
Shorthorn Plus, Chi, Maine, Crossbred• Calvessiredby:Dr. Who, Cookie Monster, Heat Wave, Q-Dog,
Bourbon Street, Chuck
Sale Location:Jim Hampton Farm, located 2 miles west of Shelbyville to the Airport, 1 mile South, then 1/2 mile East.GPSCoordinates:Latitude 39 23 27.64N Longitude 88 50 01.52W club calves
JimHamPtonRt. 3 Box 23 A • Shelbyville, IL 62565
217-774-5007 • cell: 217-433-9440hamptonfarms63@consolidated.net
DenniSZinDel1215 E 2600 N Rd. • Moweaqua, IL 62550
217-768-3220 • cell: 217-412-8521zindel84@frontiernet.net
More Info Online!showsteers.com/zindel
Find us on Facebook!
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Cattle available to view after August 20th. Please call ahead .
Sale Location is 322 545th Ave., Miles IowaA member of the Eastern Iowa Club Calf Producers.
A full sib bullprospect SELLS!!
Calves out of this elitedonor sired by HeatWave & Monopoly
Selling an outstandingdual registered heifer
by Showstopper.
:: Supreme Champion Heifer, 2011 Missouri AGR
:: Champion MaineTainer, 2011 Iowa Beef Expo
:: Champion MaineTainer, 2011 Iowa State Black & Bridle
:: Class Winner, 2011 Maine-AnjouJunior Nationals
:: Shown by the Lain Family
:: SOLD with Matt Lautner to Tracy Goretska
:: RAISED by us.
:: Supreme Champion MaineTainer Female, 2008 Maine-Anjou Junior Nationals
:: Supreme Champion Female, 2008 Iowa State AGR Show
:: 4th Overall & Champion MaineTainer, 2008 Iowa Beef Expo
:: Reserve Breeding Heifer, 2008 Iowa State Fair
:: 4th Overall & Champion Shorthorn Heifer, 2009 Iowa State Fair
:: Sooner X Charlene N’ Charge:: Produced by a flush sold to Ward Eckloff:: Sold in Hartman’s Customer Appreciation Sale for $12,500
CHARLENE N’ CHARGE
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Who Made Who heifer
Ali, High% Maine-Anjou heifer
Boardwalk steer
:: SALE CONTACTS ::John Wilson :: 563.212.7561Charlie Wilson :: 563.219.0318
Showstopper, MaineTaine/ShorthornPlus heifer
Double Vision, PB Shorthorn heifer
John & Shelley, Katie, and Charlie WilsonShelby, Lindsey & Tyler Moothart
Pat Kedley & Steve Kedley
WILSON/KEDLEY
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BARON FARMSMatt and Hazel Barhorst
19900 Elton Road Sidney, Ohio 45365
h: 937-492-9849Matt c: 937-402-0113 • Tyler c: 740-244-3044
baronfarm.com • baron@watchtv.net
WEAVER SHOW CATTLEAndy and Lindsey Weaver
15435 Morris Rose RoadJackson Center, Ohio 45334
Andy h: 937-596-6798 • c: 937-726-0199 weavershowcattle.com
weavercattle@embarqmail.com Also on Breeders World
KNIGHT SHOW CATTLEDave and Kevin Knight
503 Rd. 24 South, DeGraff, Ohio 43318h: 937-585-6130
Kevin c: 419-733-5595knightshowcattle.comdnknight@watchtv.net
BARKER SHOW CATTLE9040 N. County Rd. 25-A
Sidney, Ohio 45365Dan c: 937-726-2474
Dr. John c: 614-208-2270dan@barkerinsurance.biz
BARHORST FARM & SHOW STEERS
Bob & B.J. and Families15782 County Road 25A
Anna, Ohio 45302h: 937-693-3356 • B.J. c: 937-538-0267
Bob c: 937-538-0263lauren.42@hotmail.com
ADAMS FAMILY SHOW CATTLE
John B. & Lori: 937-605-4906John M. & Jane: 937-605-2881
Matt Troxell: 937-206-4769 john@adamsfamilyshowcattle.comwww.adamsfamilyshowcattle.com
HESS FARMRoger and Ilene Hess and Family
8132 Old St. Rt. 36 Bradford, Ohio 45308
Located west edge of Gettysburgh: 937-447-8041 • c: 937-423-3937
Ilene.hess@ymail.com
CRYSTAL CREEK FARMChris and Judy Gilbert
8399 St. Rt. 118 Greenville, Ohio 45331
937-547-1950dcvs7630@gmail.com
www.crystalcreekcattlefarm.com
Pictures and updates at www.clubcalves.com
SepTeMBeR 10 & 11 — bids close at 5 p.m.Private Treaty Bid Sale
All consignors are located within minutes of Sidney, Ohio in Shelby, Logan & Darke County.
Naughty Pine
Tiger Woods
Outback x Z56 Kadabra 1
Hairy Bear
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M&W LivestockPrivate Treaty Bid-Off Sale Monday, SepteMber 5, 2011
Selling a full sib of the Champion Market Heifer at the 2010 Iowa Beef Expo and 3rd Overall
Market Heifer at the Iowa State Fair.
Bids close at 6pm
Felony Heifer Yellow Jacket Heifer Heat Wave 1 Heifer
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Sale location: 2385 140th St.Charter Oak, IA
DirectionS: From Charter Oak, 3 3/4 mi south on Hwy L51. From Dunlap, take Hwy 37 west to Hwy L51. 12 1/4 mi north.
M&W LivestockDon McCall
Vinton Wooster, Cell: 712-269-0950Home: 712-678-3864
Austin Wooster, Cell: 712-269-5504
SireS incluDe: Heat Wave
Yellow JacketFelony
All AboardQuigley
and others!
Just minutes from Denison and Dunlap club calf producers!
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Trying to find a calf got you confused?
Pioneer Showdown ChampionRaiSed by MaRShal Cattle Co.
VCCP Reserve Champion RaiSed by GlenbRook FaRM
West Virginia Reserve Ch.RaiSed by GReG buChanan
Missouri aGR ChampionRaiSed by beGoon FaRM
eastern States expo Champion
RaiSed by Cook Cattle Co. & Pine
CReSt FaRM
ohio State Fair Simm. Champion
RaiSed by beGoon FaRM
VCCP Best of theValley CluB Calf saleSept. 24th at 6:30 P.M. • Rockingham Co. Fairgrounds, Harrisonburg, VA
J.t. begoon 540-430-1716 • Clint lyle 540-292-5953if unable to attend, bid live at cowbuyer.com!
Check our website closer to sale time for pics and videos.
www.virginiaclubcalfproducers.com
try the VCCP Best of the Valley CluB Calf sale, where you’ll find winners like these!
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1 st Annual Production SaleSeptember 11, 2011 • 12:00 noon • At the FArm
ExcEl heifer
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PoWErload heifer
about timE heifer PoWErload heifer
JEff Koch and Jill blaKE7780 e Cr 450 n
mooreland, Indiana 47360Phone: 317-446-8589
More Information:• Visit our website for more pictures and videos: showtimecattle.com
• SElling ovEr 40 lotS — an elite selection of show heifers, steers, bred heifers and bred cows.
• guESt conSignorS: ramsey’s herefords • J ten Cattle Co. • Culy Farms
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Omaha, Nebraska • Bids Due By 7:00 p.m. CST • Cattle Available To View Beginning August 27th
For more visit us on-line at www.djsshorthorns.com
Dean & Jan SteckDJS Shorthorns | Knoxville, IL309.289.2367 Home 309.221.5631 Dean
Craig & Stephanie SteckSteck Cattle | Omaha, NE402.990.3207 Craig Cell319.530.8790 Craig Cell
Ryan & Crystal DunklauDunk Cattle Co. | Wayne, NE402.369.2025 Ryan 309.221.1247 Crystal
No matter your goal, we’re here for you. If you are looking to add superior genet-ics to your herd. Or, looking for a junior show project. We have the cattle you are looking for.
For over 30+ years we have been committed to raising & showing the kind of cattle that continue to excel in the showring as well as generate dollars for their owners. There are many success stories from our sales, we invite you to write one of
your own. From feeding advice, daily care, show day preparation, routine visits or breeding answers we’re here for you. We want you to succeed & are committed to seeing you do so.
15 - 20 Head of Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus & MaineTainer Show Heifer Prospects Offering an outstanding set of show heifers. Out of proven producers direct from the heart of our herd.
And, most are Land of Lincoln eligible. Offering you our very best!
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Res. ShorthornPlus, 2010 American Royal 4th Overall, 2010 Iowa State Fair
The Ringer X Cherri 721Mitch Maurer, IA
Grand Champion Heifer, 2010 Illinois State Fair Many Time Champion in 2010
Sold as Lot 3 2009 SaleSolution X Cherri 205 • Sarah Vickland, CO
Res. Shorthorn, 2010 KS State Fair • Sold as lot 6 2009 SaleNew Horizon X Daisy 082 • Brett Goetzmann, KS
Many Time ChampionSold as Lot 10 2010 SaleBloodstone X CarmeleJake Nikkel, KS
Several Time ChampionSold as Lot 6 2010 Sale
Trump X Daisy 082Sully Frick, IL
Res. Div. Champion Shorthorn, 2010 Illinois State FairSold as Lot 5 2009 SaleGrey Goose X Cherri 205Kendall Nelson, IL
Res. Div. Champion Shorthorn, 2010 NE State FairSolution X Cherri 205 Garrett Long, NE
Res. Shorthorn, 2010 CA State FairBloodstone X Gwen W42J • Ashley Judge, CA
Cherri 205 - Offering 1 Grey Goose X 205 Heifer Daisy 525 - Offering 1 Charisma X 525 Heifer Anndelle M709 - Offering 3 Primo X M709 Heifers & 1 Charisma X M709 Heifer
Mirage - Offering 1 Dazzler X T780 Heifer
Div. III Champion MaineTainer, 2011 Jr. Nationals Supreme Champion Heifer. 2011 NCC
Ashley Judge, CA
Supreme Champion, 2010 NE State FairDiv. IV Champion MaineTainer, 2010 Jr. NationalsSammie Pallas, NE
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Eddy Forsythe2463 Winkle Road
Sardinia, Ohio 45171 937-205-1982 • 937-446-3016
www.forsythecattle.com
Kirk Forsythe2335 Winkle Road
Sardinia, Ohio 45171 937-446-2965 • 937-402-8263
Grover Family John & Kristi Grover and Family
(Cattle at Yochum Farms during the sale)5271 Slate Hill Road
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-466-2882 • 937-402-0367kgrover742@sbcwildblue.com
Hawk Family FarmsJosh Hawk
7051 Spilker RoadLynchburg, Ohio 45142
937-763-1878 • 937-364-6233HawkFamilyFarms@gmail.com
Highland Valley FarmsRick Jenkins
2361 Taylorsville Road Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
937-402-8966 • 937-442-4407
Wolfridge PartnershipKelly Long
4844 Anderson Road Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
937-763-0931 • kelly_long5@yahoo.comClint Hall
606-782-1981www.showsteers.com/wolfridge
Workman FarmsJohn Workman
1981 Gossett Road Lynchburg, Ohio 45142
937-725-2202 • 937-288-2736www.workmanfarms.com
Yochum FarmsFred & Barb
2670 State Route 321Sardinia, Ohio 45171
937-515-2161Chip and Shannon
937-402-1881yochumcattle@live.com
HiGHLAnd COunTY, OHiO • Bids Close by 6:00pm on Aug. 28thCalves can be viewed prior to sale date at respective consignor locations.
Go to our website for more information and updates!
Consignors will be teaming together to form the 8th Annual Highland Tour Steer & Heifer Sale!
Point Taken
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Bojo
Rocky Balboa
Alias
Bojo
Monopoly
Rocky Balboa
Monopoly
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Eddy Forsythe2463 Winkle Road
Sardinia, Ohio 45171 937-205-1982 • 937-446-3016
www.forsythecattle.com
Kirk Forsythe2335 Winkle Road
Sardinia, Ohio 45171 937-446-2965 • 937-402-8263
Grover Family John & Kristi Grover and Family
(Cattle at Yochum Farms during the sale)5271 Slate Hill Road
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-466-2882 • 937-402-0367kgrover742@sbcwildblue.com
Hawk Family FarmsJosh Hawk
7051 Spilker RoadLynchburg, Ohio 45142
937-763-1878 • 937-364-6233HawkFamilyFarms@gmail.com
Highland Valley FarmsRick Jenkins
2361 Taylorsville Road Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
937-402-8966 • 937-442-4407
Wolfridge PartnershipKelly Long
4844 Anderson Road Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
937-763-0931 • kelly_long5@yahoo.comClint Hall
606-782-1981www.showsteers.com/wolfridge
Workman FarmsJohn Workman
1981 Gossett Road Lynchburg, Ohio 45142
937-725-2202 • 937-288-2736www.workmanfarms.com
Yochum FarmsFred & Barb
2670 State Route 321Sardinia, Ohio 45171
937-515-2161Chip and Shannon
937-402-1881yochumcattle@live.com
HiGHLAnd COunTY, OHiO • Bids Close by 6:00pm on Aug. 28thCalves can be viewed prior to sale date at respective consignor locations.
Go to our website for more information and updates!
Consignors will be teaming together to form the 8th Annual Highland Tour Steer & Heifer Sale!
Point Taken
Supernatural
Bojo
Rocky Balboa
Alias
Bojo
Monopoly
Rocky Balboa
Monopoly
Monopoly
Monopoly
331August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
The W.O. Mature Cow HerdSelling by Private treaty
Cattle can be viewed any time betweenAugust 1st And OctOber 10th
they sell choice of 2 head minimum with calf at side or you may pick a show calf.
See our website for calf photos and sire photos.
www.showsteers.com/wo
rr 2 21348 impala ave., Merrill, ia 51038give us a call at 712-938-2006
W.O. Polled Shorthorns
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ReseRve GRand PuRebRed MaRket steeR2011 Shorthorn Junior NationalsExhibited by Caitlin Mills, Brookston, INRaised by: Truebenbach Show CattlePurchased/Re-sold by: Rock Bottom Cattle & Mills Cattle
Sale calves of this quality available for viewing starting in September.SIREd By: Heat Wave, Hollywood, Warrant,
Sun Seeker, Tyson, dr. Who, Shotgun, 3C Macho
Please call ahead to schedule a viewing. Photos coming soon to showsteers.com/mills
Mills Cattle don Mills: 765.427.07648639 S 350 E, Brookston, IN
Rock Bottom Cattle LLCJiM & lisa HoleMan: 765.563.6701 Brookston, IN
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- Trust the Program -9736 MODENA ROAD - WYOMING, ILLINOIS
J. Riley, Owner - Jeff Wisnefski, Manager(815)274-3860 - www.cardinalcattlecompany.com
Sunday, October 9On the farm near Wyoming, IL
Online bidding hosted by cwcattlesales.comSelling 25 Show Steers & Heifers
Miss Libby - The most dominant show heifer of the fall2010! Grand Champion Badger Kickoff, Nebraska AGR,Scarlet & Gray, Princeton Preview - Her full sister sells!
2010 Wisconsin State Fair Reserve GrandChampion Steer - Shown by the Bockhop family -
Raised by Dave Cox, IL
2010 NAILE Grand Champion SimAngus FemaleHer first daughter sells!
Champion Commercial Heifer WIU Hoof 'N Horn,Illinois Expo, and U of I Spring Showdown
Her full sister sells!
Kelli Retallik's 2x Grand Champion Steerfrom our 2010 saleA full sister sells!
2010 ACA National ChampionChiangus Female - We're your source for elite
Chiangus prospects!
Conveniently located 30 min south of I-80 and 30 minnorth of I-74 in the strip mines of central IL!
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For Orders and Customer ServiceBig Time SupplieS llC.
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New exciting opportunities for show feeds in Iowa! Various feed pick-up locations throughout Iowa! All orders processed electronically or by phone.
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For Orders and Customer ServiceBig Time SupplieS llC.
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New exciting opportunities for show feeds in Iowa! Various feed pick-up locations throughout Iowa! All orders processed electronically or by phone.
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Private treaty Sale Bids close at 6 p.m. • Viewing starts August 28.
New LocatioN! 3575 140th Avenue in Everly, Iowa. Call before you come. Photos updated daily on folloncattle.com.
SireS: Monopoly, Ali, Buddy Love, Walks Alone, Almost Famous, Dr. Who.
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usefulLinks outdooradventures:Where for a brief moment, you trade in your brush for a bow, clippers for a camper, showstick for a scope, and fitting supplies for fishing poles. Have a great fall, and be sure to take some time for the outdoors! — The SC Staff
4 large onions, finely chopped2 cloves garlic, finely chopped2 cups vegetable oil or olive oil2 pounds venison, ground2 Tbsp. chili powder2 Tsp. coriander½ Tsp. ground cumin
Dash of Tabasco1 cup water½ cup tomato paste1½ Tsp salt
venisonChili
Saute the onions and garlic in oil until they are limp and golden. Add the ground venison, stir-ring until browned. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend. Reduce the heat and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Add more liquid if the mixture gets too dry. Cook until it is well thickened and rich in flavor. Serve with pinto or kidney beans, and rice. Serves 6.
3 lbs. fish fillets1 cup yellow cornmeal1½ Tsp. paprika1 Tsp. salt½ Tsp. celery salt½ Tsp. pepper¼ Tsp. dry mustard
½ Tsp. onion powderOil for fryingLemon wedges
spicy-FriedFish
Combine cornmeal and seasonings. Roll fish in seasoned cornmeal. Place fish in a single layer in hot fat in a 12 inch fry pan. Fry at a moderate heat for 4-5 minutes or until golden brown. Turn carefully. Fry 4-5 minutes longer or until fish are brown and flake easily when tested with a fork. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve with lemon wedges. 6 servings.
The Liar’s Lodgeby Derek AnDerson DunCAn
sittin' by the fireplace in the cabin at the campthe rain’s been coming down for days, it's really cold and damp
With dominoes upon the table, a pot of chilli on the fireHunters gathered all around to see who's the biggest liarfrom the rye grass patch another story-teller walks on in
"You shoulda seen the one that got away, I swear he was a ten!"
"Yeah I'se headed back up into camp when the corner of my eyesaw a flash of brown runnin' wild with his head held way up highNow boys, you know I'm a tracker, an' I followed him for milesBut somewhere that ol' buck well he's a-sittin' with a smile."
"You know the ol' pine thicket that sits over to the west?trailed him right through the heart — I really done my best
He took me all around in circles. I'se lost as I could beI thought I was a goner, fallin' into ol' BeAr CreeK .
An' I tell ya son that cold water is deeper than you thinkBut that sly ol' buck had wore me out I needed me a drink."
"With my hat dipped in the water - I wasn't in no rushthen much to my dismay -I heard a rustle in the brush
Now that buck was huntin' me, don't know where he learned to trackNext thing I know he took a swing with his big ol' trophy rack. "
"It was a long way to the bottom where I touched my feetWhen I finally surfaced an' took some air, man it sure was sweet
I shook my head to clear my eyes an' saw him standin' therethat ol' buck had hung around, he didn't have a careWell I raised my gun real slow an' carefully I took aim
If I missed this shot ol' buddy - I'd surely be ashamed."
"I pulled that trigger, heard it click, an' you know it ain't fired yetAn then it hits, just like me them bullets was soakin' wet!"
"on that long walk back, you know, a thought invaded my head If that buck had really wanted, I'd sure 'nuff be dead
Now boys, take heed to what I say an' if you cross this big boy’s track
don't be the hunter that's now the huntedWith a tArGet on your back !"
The Liar’s Lodge, by Derek Anderson Duncan “The Texas Tumbleweed”903-930-5115 Call for engagements or to purchase book of cowboy poetry.
dId You know?Just like livestock showman set an animals feet and hold their head a certain way to portray a calf 's best image, professional taxidermists mount wildlife to accentuate their positives. Here are a few of the most popular deer mount options:
UprightoFFset
Upright
3Dmount
FUllsneak
semisneak
Thanks SC readers for submitting your photos! Don’t forget to submit for the 2012 Edition of SC outdoors!
Deer graphics provided by Outdoor Creations (outdoor-dave.com; 608-778-1343) and Kelly Mayernik (kellymayernik.com)
Check out these great sources of outdoor fun & information!
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Fun Facts• There are over 25,000 identified species of fish on the earth.• Where an animal’s eyes are placed on its head can tell you whether it is a predator
or prey. Owls have eyes on the front of their face like humans, which helps them judge distance and catch their prey more easily. Prey animals like rabbits have eyes on the sides of their heads, which allows them to see behind and in front at the same time, making it harder for a predator to sneak up on them.
• When a bald eagle loses a feather on one wing, it will lose a feather on the other in order to keep its balance!
• Squirrels cannot see the color red.• The largest fish is the great whale shark which can reach fifty feet in length.
Contents
ABC Summer Bonanza ................................................ 340-341Belt Buckle Bonanza .................................................... 342-349
470-474 Between The Pages • SEK/Genetic Horizons
Big East .......................................................................... 350-352Brad Hook B.S. ......................................................................488Business Minded........................................................... 482-483Charolais Junior National ............................................ 354-357Coming Events .............................................................. 484-486Gelbvieh Jr. Classic ....................................................... 358-363HMS CC/E FFA Preview Show................................... 364-365Index of Advertisers ..................................................... 560-562James Flach Memorial ................................................. 366-369MCCA ............................................................................ 390-391Missouri All-Breeds Junior Show ............................... 406-409Missouri Club Lamb Show ..................................................353National Junior Brahman Show.................................. 435-438National Junior Chianina Show .................................. 373-377National Junior Maine-Anjou Show .......................... 378-383National Junior Red Brangus Show............................ 418-419
National Junior Santa Gertrudis Show ...................... 420-421National Junior Shorthorn Show ................................ 410-417Nebraska Junior Beef Expo ......................................... 384-386North American Junior Red Angus Show ................. 422-423North Carolina Junior Beef Round-Up ..................... 387-389OCCA ............................................................................ 392-395Ohio BEST Banquet ..................................................... 403-405Oklahoma Beef Expo ................................................... 396-402
490-492 On & Off The Circuit • Brooke, Sullivan, Townsend, Weber
Professor To Producer .........................................................481Salers Junior National .................................................. 370-372SC Flashback .........................................................................489
476-479 SC Outdoors
Simmental National Classic ........................................ 424-434Subscription Form ................................................................466Tech Trends ...........................................................................495The Angle by Andy Vance ...................................................493Top 10 List .............................................................................483What Am I? ...........................................................................489
1-800-787-8690 • www.theshowcircuit.com
Advertising .......................... 475Design Services ..................487
Fall Sires Issue ....................494Websites & E-Blasts .......... 480
• • • Show CirCuit ServiCeS • • •
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RESERVE
GRAND
June 11, 2011West Friendship, Md.
Judge: Tommy Cooley, Tennessee.
Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Shane Heizer.
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Whitney Betts.
3rd Overall Heifer, exhibited by Tiffany Bowman.
4th Overall Heifer, exhibited by Mandy Clark.
5th Overall Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Smithson.
BREEDINGHeifers
GRAND
RESERVE
ABCSummerBonanza
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RESERVE
GRAND
June 11, 2011West Friendship, Md.
Judge: Tommy Cooley, Tennessee.
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Melissa Grimmel.
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Shane Heizer.
3rd Overall Steer, exhibited by Jancy Lynn.
4th Overall Steer, exhibited by Jimmy Full.
5th Overall Steer, exhibited by Michael Poole.
MARKETSteers
GRAND
RESERVE
ABCSummerBonanza
341August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
3rd Overall British Heifer (Rings A & B), exhibited by Adam Olson.
BRITISHHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion British Heifer (Ring A), exhibited by Peyton Blissard.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion British Heifer (Ring A), exhibited by Ashley Radde.
RESERVE
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
GRAND
Grand Champion British Heifer (Ring B), exhibited by Myka Blizzard.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion British Heifer (Ring B), exhibited by Peyton Hunter.
RESERVE
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June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
3rd Overall Exotic Heifer (Ring B),
exhibited by Emory Geye.
EXOTICHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Exotic Heifer (Ring A) & Reserve Exotic (Ring B), exhibited by Sage Martin.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Exotic Heifer (Ring B) & 3rd Overall Exotic (Ring A), exhibited by Delaney Klaus.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Exotic Heifer (Ring A), exhibited by Leighton Robbins.
RESERVE
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
343August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
3rd Overall American Heifer (Ring A), exhibited by Mary Kate Walters.
3rd Overall American Heifer (Ring B), exhibited by Colton Coufal.
AMERICANHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion American Heifer (Rings A & B), exhibited by Kallie Smith.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion American Heifer (Rings A & B), exhibited by Ethan Saye.
RESERVE
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
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June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
3rd Overall Pros-pect Steer (Ring A),
exhibited by Colton Shackelford.
PROSPECTSteers
GRAND
Grand Champion Prospect Steer (Ring A) & Reserve Prospect (Ring B), exhibited by Stock Martin.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Prospect Steer (Ring B), exhibited by Koby Long.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Steer (Ring A) & 3rd Overall Prospect (Ring B), exhibited by Cannon Goodson.
RESERVE
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
345August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
3rd Overall Progress Steer (Rings A & B),
exhibited by Haley Herzog.
PROGRESSSteers
GRAND
Grand Champion Progress Steer (Ring A) & Reserve Progress (Ring B), exhibited by Colton Shackelford.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Progress Steer (Ring B), exhibited by Corbin Binder.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Progress Steer (Ring A), exhibited by Baylor Bonham.
RESERVE
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
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Grand Champion Hog (Ring A), exhibited by Morgan Winters.
Grand Cham-pion Hog (Ring B), exhibited by Jacob Hassien.
Reserve Grand Champion Hog (Ring A), exhibited by Kamlynn Thomas.
Reserve Grand Champion Hog (Ring B), exhibited by Taylor Walker.
3rd Overall Hog (Ring A), exhibited by Kaylee Ginn.
3rd Overall Hog (Ring B), exhibited by Wyatt Walker.
June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
347August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Grand Champion Lamb (Rings A & B), exhibited by Erica Walker.
Reserve Grand Champion Lamb (Ring A), exhibited by Taylor Swenson.
3rd Overall Lamb (Rings A & B), exhibited by Jadie Hargrove.
Reserve Grand Champion Lamb (Ring B), exhibited by Erica Walker.
June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
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Reserve Grand Champion Goat (Ring A), exhibited by Nicole Neche.
Reserve Grand Champion Goat (Ring B), exhibited
by Jaycee Johnson.
3rd Overall Goat (Ring A),
exhibited by Abby Christian.
3rd Overall Goat (Ring B), exhibited by Sidney Hammock.
Grand Champion Goat (Ring A), exhibited by Kaylee Janow.
Grand Champion Goat (Ring B), exhibited by Sierra Martin.
June 29-July 4, 2011Waco, Texas
TJLABeltBuckleBonanza
349August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
May 6-8, 2011 West Springfield,
Mass.
YOUTHHeifers
YOUTHSteers
GRAND
Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by MacKenzie White, Shapleigh, Maine.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Caroline Oatley, West Greenwich, RI.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Cole Kaufman, Culpeper, Va.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Kelsey Jurgilewicz, Norfolk, Conn.
RESERVE
BigEast
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RESERVE
GRAND
May 6-8, 2011 West Springfield,
Mass.
Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by MacKenzie White, Shapleigh, Maine.
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Dillon Pepin, Harwinton, Conn.
3rd Overall Heifer,exhibited by Cole Kaufman, Culpeper, Va.
4th Overall Heifer,exhibited by Cole Kaufman, Culpeper, Va.
5th Overall Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Francis, Brooklyn, Conn.
JACKPOTHeifers
GRAND
RESERVE
BigEast
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RESERVE
GRAND
May 6-8, 2011 West Springfield,
Mass.
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Caroline Oatley, West Greenwich, RI.
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Kelsey Jurgilewicz, Norfolk, Conn.
3rd Overall Steer,exhibited by Victoria Oatley, Exeter, RI.
4th Overall Steer,exhibited by Fallon Oatley, West Greenwich, RI.
5th Overall Steer, exhibited by Kayla Deskus, Putnam, Conn.
JACKPOTSteers
GRAND
RESERVE
BigEast
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RESERVE
GRAND
June 4, 2011Chillicothe, Mo.
Judge: Brad Dale
Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Sydney Tomlin.
Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Brandon Andresen.
3rd Overall Market Lamb,exhibited by Chad Roberts.
4th Overall Market Lamb,exhibited by Drake Minear. 5th Overall
Market Lamb, exhibited by Brandon Andresen.
GRAND
RESERVE
MissouriClubLambShow
353August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
June 26-July 1, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
Judges: Ernie Wallace, Stotts City, Mo., & Tyler
Cates, Modoc, Ind.
PUREBREDHeifers
B&OHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 Heifer, exhibited by Dillon Elder, Blum Texas.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Kate Shaffer, Carthage, Mo.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 5 Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Greeson, Coatesville, Ind.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Cally Thomas, Harrold, SD.
RESERVE
CharolaisJuniorNational
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Champion Div. 1 Heifer, exhibited by Kate Shaffer, Carthage, Mo.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Heifer, exhibited by Lauryn Brown, Strathmore, Calif.
Champion Div. 2 Heifer, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Heifer, exhibited by Cassandra Balvitsch, Ellendale, Minn.
Champion Div. 3 Heifer, exhibited by Haley Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 Heifer, exhibited by Cally Thomas, Harrold, SD.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Core, Pleasantville, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 Heifer, exhibited by Kate Shaffer, Carthage, Mo.
BANNERS&backdrops
CharolaisJuniorNational355August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
June 26-July 1, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
Judges: Ernie Wallace, Stotts City, Mo., & Tyler
Cates, Modoc, Ind.
PERCENTAGEHeifers
Bulls
GRAND
Grand Champion Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Dillon Elder, Blum, Texas.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bull, exhibited by Kate Shaffer, Carthage, Mo.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Macie Wagstaff, Price, Texas.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bull, exhibited by Augusta Marston, Canton, Kan.
RESERVE
CharolaisJuniorNational
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June 26-July 1, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
Judges: Ernie Wallace, Stotts City, Mo., & Tyler
Cates, Modoc, Ind.
Steers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Danielle Esbeck, Brayton, Iowa.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Reserve Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Jordan Zahm, Osceola, Iowa.
RESERVE
CharolaisJuniorNational
Champion Prospect Steer,exhibited by Reed McCormick, Pleasantville, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer,exhibited by Gregory Connell, Eugene, Mo.
357August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
July 2-8, 2011 Kearney, Neb.
Judges: Shane Lindsey, Prairie City, Iowa, & Christy Collins, Frederick, Okla.
GELBVIEHHeifers
GELBVIEHB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 Heifer, exhibited by Britney Volek, Highmore, SD.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand & Champion Div. 5 Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Reserve Champion Div. 4 Heifer, exhibited by Chasey Blach, Yuma, Colo.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Div. 6 Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Austin Teeter, Mt. Ulla, NC.
RESERVE
GelbviehJuniorClassic
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Champion Div. 1 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Kaycie Shearer, Canton, Kan.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Thull, Oldham, SD.
Champion Div. 2 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Seth Beying, Easton, Kan.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Colton Kitley, Flora, Ill.
Champion Div. 3 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Tricia Goes, Odell, Neb.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Collin Berkley, Osborne, Kan.
Champion Div. 5 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville,
Ind.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Callahan Grund,
Sharon Springs, Kan.
Champion Div. 6 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Wyatt Taylor, Kiowa, Colo.
Reserve Champion Div. 6 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Sam Riebel, Winona, Minn.
Champion Div. 7 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Zylstra, Milford, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Div. 7 Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Madison Schafer, Goodhue,
Minn.
BANNERS&backdrops
359August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Div. 1 B&O Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Kallie Mattison, Lamberton,
Minn.
Champion Div. 2 B&O Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Kale Kendrick, Palmyra, Mo.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 B&O Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Laci Porter, Ipava, Ill.
Champion Div. 4 B&O Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Wyatt Forbes, Arlington, SD.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 B&O Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Tiana Garcia, Las
Animas, Colo.
Reserve Champion Div. 6 B&O Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Katlynn Sullivan,
Robertsdale, Ala.
BANNERS&backdrops
GELBVIEHBulls
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Gelbvieh Bull, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Gelbvieh Bull, exhibited by Jacob Rupp, Perry, Okla.
RESERVE
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July 2-8, 2011 Kearney, Neb.
Judges: Shane Lindsey, Prairie City, Iowa, & Christy Collins, Frederick, Okla.
BALANCERHeifers
BALANCERB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 6 Heifer, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand & Champion Div. 6 Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Taubenheim, Amherst, Neb.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Div. 2 Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Britney Volek, Highmore, SD.
RESERVE
GelbviehJuniorClassic
361August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Div. 1 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Justin Taubenheim,
Amherst, Neb.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Reece Riebel, Winona, Minn.
Champion Div. 2 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Addison Starr, Stapleton, Neb.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Elizabeth Spencer,
Gibbon, Neb.
Champion Div. 3 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Tricia Goes, Odell, Neb.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Aherin,
Phillipsburg, Kan.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Justin Taubenheim,
Amherst, Neb.
Champion Div. 5 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Chandler Ladner,
Argonia, Kan.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Justin Teter, Mt. Ulla, NC.
Reserve Champion Div. 6 Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Reece Riebel, Winona, Minn.
Champion Div. 1 B&O Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Van Tucker, Portis, Kan.
Reserve Div. 1 B&O Balancer Heifer, exhib-ited by Jake Lammers, Lexington, Neb.
Reserve Div. 2 B&O Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Andrew Lindgren, Atlanta, Ill.
BANNERS&backdrops
BALANCERHeifers
BALANCERB&O Heifers
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BALANCERBulls
MARKETSteers
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Balancer Bull, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Kacie Jurgens, Miller, Neb.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Balancer Bull, exhibited by Kyle Bauer, Fairbury, Neb.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Kacie Jurgens, Miller, Neb.
RESERVE
Champion Div. 3 B&O Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Tricia Goes, Odell, Neb.
Reserve Div. 3 B&O Balancer Heifer, exhib-ited by Britney Volek, Highmore, SD.
Champion Div. 4 B&O Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Kaisha Jurgens, Miller, Neb.
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RESERVE
GRAND
June 12, 2011 Spencer, Iowa
Judge: Dustin Smith, Sibley, Iowa
Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Payton Vogel.
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Payton Vogel.
3rd Overall Heifer,exhibited by Megan Buettel.
4th Overall Heifer,exhibited by Aaron Folk.
5th Overall Heifer, exhibited by Megan Ahrendsen.
BREEDINGHeifers
GRAND
RESERVE
HMS CC/E Preview Show
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RESERVE
GRAND
June 12, 2011 Spencer, Iowa
Judge: Dustin Smith, Sibley, Iowa
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Brandee Peterson.
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Zach Lindsey.
3rd Overall Steer, exhibited by Trace Ticknor.
4th Overall Steer, exhibited by Jacob Spieler.
5th Overall Steer, exhibited by Claire Solsma.
MARKETAnimals
GRAND
RESERVE
HMS CC/E Preview Show
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RESERVE
GRAND
May 28, 2011 Lincoln, Ill.
Judge: Brett Flach, Lewisburg, NC
Grand Champion & Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Kinsey Knauth.
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Emily Harrell.
3rd Overall & Champion AOB Heifer,exhibited by Alaine Richardson.
4th Overall & Champion Hereford Heifer,exhibited by Tamar Adcock.
5th Overall & Champion Percentag-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Ben Kiner.
BREEDINGHeifers
GRAND
RESERVE
JamesFlachMemorialShow
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Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Eric Shafer.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Will Blankers.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Clayton Beck.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Lauren McMillan.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Meghan Taylor.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Michel Lash.
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Meghan Fitzgerald.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Rob Johnson.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Eric Harrell.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Drew DeClerek.
Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Peterson.
Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Cade Hinshaw.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Lane Dowell.
BANNERS&backdrops
JamesFlachMemorialShow
Photos Not Available: Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Trent Bertsche.
Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Taryn Adcock.Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Glenn Vanwye.
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RESERVE
GRAND
May 28, 2011 Lincoln, Ill.
Judge: Brett Flach, Lewisburg, NC
Grand Champion & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Kelsey Peterson.
Reserve Grand Champion & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Noah Holm.
3rd Overall & Champion Chianina Steer,exhibited by Kindsey Knauth.
4th Overall & Champion Shorthorn Steer,exhibited by Noah Holm.
5th Overall & Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Elaine Richardson.
MARKETAnimals
GRAND
RESERVE
JamesFlachMemorialShow
August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com368
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Taylor Donnelson.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Ben Kiner.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Dean Adcock.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Ivan Harvell.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Elaine Richardson.
Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Mason Flach.
Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Ivan Harvell.
Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Derrick Osborn.
BANNERS&backdrops
JamesFlachMemorialShow
Photo Not Available: Reserve Champion Simmental Steer,
exhibited by Kayden Guymon.
369August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
July 6-9, 2011Brookings, SD
Judge: Clint Rusk, Brookings, SD
PUREBREDHeifers
PUREBREDB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Salers Heifer, exhibited by Breanna Duncan, Marlow, Okla.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Salers Heifer, exhibited by Breanna Duncan, Marlow, Okla.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Salers Heifer, exhibited by Madyson Maze, Goreville, Ill.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Salers Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Pike, Mitchell, Neb.
RESERVE
SalersJuniorNational
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July 6-9, 2011Brookings, SD
Judge: Clint Rusk, Brookings, SD
OPTIMIZERHeifers
OPTIMIZERB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Optimizer Heifer, exhibited by Kylie Werth, Quinter, Kan.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Optimizer Heifer, exhibited by Miranda Zumbehl, New Bloomfield, Mo.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Optimizer Heifer, exhibited by Amelia Liebhart, New Boston, Mo.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Optimizer Heifer, exhibited by Miranda Zumbehl, New Bloomfield, Mo.
RESERVE
SalersJuniorNational
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July 6-9, 2011Brookings, SD
Judge: Clint Rusk, Brookings, SD
SalersJuniorNational
Grand Champion Salers Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Brittany Brewer, Goreville, Ill..
Grand Champion Optimizer Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Casey Huffmaster, Williford, Ark.
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Jerrod MacDonald, Bismark, ND.
Reserve Grand Champion Salers Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Kylee Kohls, Litchfield, Minn.
Reserve Grand Champion Optimizer Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Garrett Barringer, Buncombe, Ill.
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Kylie Werth, Quinter, Kan.
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June 25-30, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
Judge: Dave Allen, Schulenburg, Texas
PUREBREDHeifers
PUREBREDB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Cammi Gregory, Ames, Okla.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 5 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Williams, Wisner, Neb.
RESERVE
NationalJrChianinaShow
373August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Div. 1 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Ali Muir, Waynesfield, Ohio.
Champion Div. 2 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Will Coor, Selma, NC.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Will Coor, Selma, NC.
Champion Div. 3 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Megan Hunt,
New Madison, Ohio.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Cammi Gregory, Ames, Okla.
Champion Div. 6 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Ethan Hanold, Brighton, Ill.
Reserve Champion Div. 6 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Kennedy Core,
Pleasantville, Iowa.
Champion Div. 7 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.
Reserve Champion Div. 7 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Kaden Wilson, Anita, Iowa.
Champion Div. 8 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Rutt, Minden, Neb.
Reserve Champion Div. 8 Chi Heifer, exhibited by Ty Sexton, Ainsworth, Iowa.
BANNERS&backdrops
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June 25-30, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
Judge: Dave Allen, Schulenburg, Texas
CHIANGUSHeifers
PUREBREDB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner, Lima, Ohio.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Allison Higgins, Watertown, Tenn.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Segayle Foster, Lockney, Texas.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Amelia Higgins, Watertown, Tenn.
RESERVE
NationalJrChianinaShow
375August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Div. 1 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Payton Stoppel, Russell, Kan.
Reserve Div. 1 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Graham, Crossville, Tenn.
Champion Div. 3 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Ethan Hanold, Brighton, Ill.
Reserve Div. 3 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Wisnefski, Wyoming, Ill.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Demi Powers, Fayette, Ohio.
Champion Div. 5 ChiAngus Heifer, exhib-ited by Allison Higgins, Watertown, Tenn.
Reserve Div. 5 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Brittany Culp, Nicholasville, Ky.
Champion Div. 6 ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Lehnert,
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
BANNERS&backdrops
B&O BullsGRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Josh Walton, Opelika, Ala.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
RESERVE
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June 25-30, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
Judge: Dave Allen, Schulenburg, Texas
PROSPECTSteers
PROGRESSSteers
GRAND
Grand Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by SyAnn Foster, Lockney, Texas.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Progress Steer, exhibited by Jake Zahm, Osceola, Neb.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Progress Steer, exhibited by Hunter Weber, Buckley, Ill.
RESERVE
NationalJrChianinaShow
377August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
June 25-30, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
PUREBREDHeifers
PUREBREDB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 Maine Heifer, exhibited by Jon Heaton, Toulon, Ill.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand & Champion Div. 5 Bred & Owned Maine Heifer, exhibited by Rachael Ann Carlson, Plattsburg, Mo.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 6 Maine Heifer, exhibited by Trey Moore, Madill, Okla.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Div. 4 Bred & Owned Maine Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Core, Pleasantville, Iowa.
RESERVE
NationalJrMaineAnjouShow
August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com378
Champion Div. 1 Maine, exhibited by Bailie Runner, Oologah, Okla.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Maine, exhibited by Trevor Lemmon, Amboy, Minn.
Champion Div. 2 Maine, exhibited by Chancee Clark, Romance, Ark.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Maine, exhibited by Avry Wood, Stratford, Okla.
Champion Div. 3 Maine, exhibited by Lauren Snodgrass, Stratford, Okla.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 Maine, exhibited by Elizabeth Heaton, Toulon, Ill.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Maine, exhibited by Macie McCollum, Bellevue, Texas.
Champion Div. 5 Maine, exhibited by Sam Grauer, Shiloh, Ohio.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 Maine, exhibited by Rachael Ann Carlson, Plattsburg, Mo.
Reserve Champion Div. 6 Maine, exhibited by Avry Wood, Stratford, Okla.
Champion Div. 7 Maine, exhibited by Megan Stamman, Richmond, Texas.
Grand Cham-pion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.
Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Jonathon Cal-laway, Ardmore, Okla.
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Champion Div. 1 B&O Maine, exhibited by Bailie Runner, Oologah, Okla.
Reserve Div. 1 B&O Maine, exhibited by Larahmy Blakley, Oologah, Okla.
Champion Div. 2 B&O Maine, exhibited by Logan Allen, Gardner, Kan.
Champion Div. 3 B&O Maine, exhibited by Reighly Blakley, Oologah, Okla.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 B&O Maine, ex-hibited by Kaitlin Fifer, Harrisonville, Mo.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 B&O Maine, exhibited by Shelby Seymour, China, Texas.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 B&O Maine, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Mo.
Champion Div. 6 B&O Maine, exhibited by Rachel Rigdon, New London, Iowa.
Grand Cham-pion Progress Steer, exhibited by Hunter We-ber, Buckley, Ill.
Reserve Grand Champion Progress Steer, exhibited by Ashlyn Rich-ardson, Lincoln, Mo.
Steers
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June 25-30, 2011 Kansas City, Mo.
MAINETAINERHeifers
MAINETAINERB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand & Champion Div. 3 Bred & Owned MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Cammi Gregory, Ames, Okla.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Div. 3 Bred & Owned MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Skyler Miller, Torrington, Wyo.
RESERVE
NationalJrMaineAnjouShow
381August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Div. 1 MaineTainer, exhibited by Elizabeth Heaton, Toulon, Ill.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 MaineTainer, exhibited by Jordan Mullett, Kansas, Ohio.
Champion Div. 2 MaineTainer, exhibited by Abbie Collins, New Paris, Ohio.
Reserve Div. 2 MaineTainer, exhibited by Leighton Robbins, Lavernia, Texas.
Champion Div. 3 MaineTainer, exhibited by Ashley Judge, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 MaineTainer, exhibited by Kallie Johnson, Canton, Ga.
Champion Div. 5 MaineTainer, exhibited by Marc Miranda, Prather, Calif.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 MaineTainer, ex-hibited by Morgan Tomson, Westport, Ind.
Champion Div. 6 MaineTainer, exhibited by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.
Reserve Champion Div. 6 MaineTainer, exhibited by
Sierra Gray, Ada, Okla.
Champion Div. 7 MaineTainer, exhibited by Reighly Blakley, Oologah, Okla.
Reserve Champion Div. 7 MaineTainer, exhibited by
Amanda Michaelis, Paxico, Kan.
BANNERS&backdrops
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Champion Div. 1 B&O MaineTainer, exhib-ited by Elizabeth Heaton, Toulon, Ill.
Reserve Div. 1 B&O MaineTainer, exhibited by Ali Muir, Waynesfield, Ohio.
Champion Div. 2 B&O MaineTainer, exhib-ited by Bailie Runner, Oologah, Okla.
Reserve Div. 2 B&O MaineTainer, exhibited by Judge Hartin, Madill, Okla.
Champion Div. 4 B&O MaineTainer, exhib-ited by Emma Vickland, Longmont, Colo.
Reserve Div. 4 B&O MaineTainer, exhibited by Rashele Blakley, Oologah, Okla.
Champion Div. 5 B&O MaineTainer, exhib-ited by Chyann Smith, Storm Lake, Iowa.
Reserve Div. 5 B&O MaineTainer, exhibited by Kelsey Rutt, Minden, Neb.
Champion Div. 6 B&O MaineTainer, exhib-ited by Logan Allen, Gardner, Kan.
Reserve Div. 6 B&O MaineTainer, exhibited by Makinley Brooks, New Bloomfield, Mo.
Grand Cham-pion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Candace Muir, Waynesfield, Ohio.
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Blake Runner, Oologah, Okla.
B&OBulls
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June 3-5, 2011Norfolk, Neb.
Judge: Scott Werning,Emery, SD
PUREBREDHeifers
LOW-PERC.Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Abby Nelson, Valparaiso, Neb.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Chi-Maine Heifer, exhibited by Abby Nelson, Valparaiso, Neb.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Jade Hill, Falls City, Neb.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Miranda Raithel, Falls City, Neb.
RESERVE
NebraskaJrBeefExpo
August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com384
June 3-5, 2011Norfolk, Neb.
Judge: Scott Werning,Emery, SD
B&OHeifers
MARKETAnimals
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Rutt, Minden, Neb.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Jake Zahm, Osceola, Neb.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Emmet Caldwell, Edgar, Neb.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Jordan Zahm, Osceola, Neb.
RESERVE
NebraskaJrBeefExpo
385August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Jeht Stateler, Hoskins, Neb.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Nick Hansen.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by
Miranda Raithel, Falls City, Neb.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Mary Spencer, Gibbon, Neb.
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Edward Spencer, Gibbon, Neb.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Margaret Spencer,
Gibbon, Neb.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Emily Long.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Silas Plate, North Loup, Neb.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Josh Nelson, Valparaiso, Neb.
Champion Perc. Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kolt Illingworth,
Fairfield, Neb.
Reserve Champion Perc. Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Katie Trail.
BANNERS&backdrops
NebraskaJrBeefExpo
August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com386
June 3-5, 2011 Raleigh, NC
3rd Overall & Champion Red Angus Heifer,exhibited by Mason Blinson.
4th Overall & Champion Commercial Heifer,exhibited by Meghan Watson.
5th Overall & Re-serve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Rossie Blinson.
BREEDINGHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Zachary Herman.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Alexis Eudy.
RESERVE
NorthCarolinaJrRoundUp
387August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Riley Wood.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Chelsie Bobbitt.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Mattie Harward.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Carlie Piercy.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Kennedy.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Wyatt Kendall.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Tristen Fulton.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Caroline Creech.
Reserve Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Austin Cameron.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Meghan Moser.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Carter.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited Jordan Carter.
BANNERS&backdrops
August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com388
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Abi Earle.
Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Meghan Watson.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Brooke Harward.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Meghan Watson.
BANNERS&backdrops
MARKETAnimals
GRAND
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Meghan Moser.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Madison Strickland.
RESERVE
North CarolinaJr. Beef Round-Up
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Missouriwww.missouriclubcalfassoc.com
ChaMpions Beyond The Ring The state fair is right around corner! I know that is always my favorite part of the summer. This is where all you hard work finally pays off. You get to see and hang out with all your show buddies and friends you’ve met throughout the sum-mer. I can’t imagine a better way of spending my summer then spending it with my livestock and friends who make it even better! We have decided to postpone the Leadership Conference. It will now be held in the fall along with the awards ceremony. Hope to see you there!
• Submitted by Erin Greeley, MCCA Reporter
Club Calf Association
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• Samantha Graves 660.973.2881samantha.graves@transova.com • Michelle Koelling 573.694.1622koellingm@gmail.com • david Brooks 573.826.0004brooksfamilyclubcalves@yahoo.com
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Please circle which division(s) in which you plan to participate: Steer Heifer Showmanship
One exhibitor per form. First exhibitor in a family: $35. Each additional family member (brother/sister) may join for $30/each.One subscription to The Show Circuit magazine per MCCA household.
Total Dues: _________ Make checks payable to MCCA.
No poiNtS ACCuMulAtE uNtil duES ARE pAid iN full.
Mail to: MCCA - Attn. Samantha Graves11795 Liv 228, Chillicothe, MO 64601
Note: Points current as of through May 10. Showmanship is not listed because all shows have not reported their show results. Points do notaccumulate until the date that dues are paid. You can still become a member. If a discrepancy is believed, please contact Samantha Graves.
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ANGuSGerloff Dakota 128Connell Gregory 106Higgins Christina 70Behlmann Conrad 50Richardson Ashlyn 33Gerke Adam 28Hudson Corey 28Kahlenbeck Chris 24Hudson Christopher 21Gerke Tyler 19Higgins Brittany 18Kahlenbeck Chris 15Behlmann Stephanie 14Summers Evan 13Miller Taylor 10Summers Evan 8Plank Brandon 6Kahlenbeck Chris 1
CHARolAiSHendrix Clayton 18Owings Matthew 5Owings Matthew 5Henley Parker 15
CHAR CoMpoSitEOerke Weston 78
ChianinaBarker Collin 209Loges Taylor 176Nolting Lexie 38Baker Tylar 15Stout Devon 15Bastian Chris 13Hudson Tanner 10Robertson Haley 9Plank Brandon 7Mawson Callie 5Lea Hannah 3Mawson Callie 3Mawson Mackenzie 1Tallman Molly 1
GElBviEHMcDonald Emma 20
HEREfoRdGerke Tyler 58Marek Sidney 15Marek Sidney 13Vest David 13Gregory Devann 8Miller Taylor 3Marek Kelsey 1Groose Eric 68Oerke Garrett 35Daehn Dustin 17Crumbaugh Spencer 15Gregory Morgann 5
liMoUsinWear Sidney 100
MAiNE-ANjouCarlson Rachael 80Fifer Kaitlin 65Kempker Trent 65Hudson Caleb 28Fifer Kaitlin 21
MAiNEtAiNERAlexander Trace 63Lea Hannah 48Wilkison Taylor 45Barker Cassidy 43Bruns Brooke 15Alexander Trace 10
REd ANGuSMayes Nick 80SHoRtHoRNDecker Ethan 51
SHoRtHoRN pluSBaker Tylar 48Sicht Caroline 43Gott Kayla 15Stout Devon 13
SiMMENtAlFricke Chelten 115Engelbrecht Lane 34Webb Haley 23Fricke Chelten 10Aubuchon Adriene 5
siMsolUtionOerke Weston 46Webb Haley 23Plackemeier Lexi 21Robinson Layne 20Tallman Molly 13Staples Josh 11Meyer Shiana 10Baker Tylar 6Riley Jaden 3
CRoSSBREdStout Devon 153Bastian Jesse 88Daehn Dustin 70Richardson Ashlyn 65Stout Devon 55Schenkel John 53Barker Collin 46Loges Olivia 30Barker Cassidy 26Yoakum Josie 20Werr Ben 19Colin Reba 14Robinson Layne 13Yoakum Hannah 11Yoakum Josie 8Jennings Bill 5Hendrix Clayton 3Oerke Weston 3Owings Matthew 3Bruns Brooke 2Oerke Lane 1Reeter Seth 1
CHARolAiSGerloff Dakota 58Mayes Nick 43Greeley Erin 33Schumacher Katelyn 10Henley Parker 5Owings Matthew 5
ChianinaClark Emma 141Tallman Molly 96Mawson Callie 38Buckner Joe 32Gerke Tyler 29Dilly Kristin 25Richardson Ashlyn 25Nolting Lendie 23Sicht Caroline 20Buckner Joe 16Colin Reba 14Neill Madeline 5Riley Jaden 5
HEREfoRdGroose Eric 28Marek Sidney 26Vest David 25Gregory Jordann 10Mawson Mackenzie 10Marek Kelsey 9Nieder Colby 8Summers Evan 8
liMoUsinSummers Evan 38Mawson Mackenzie 30
MAiNE-ANjouClark Mason 101Nieder Colby 90Connell Gregory 47Buckner Joe 35Richardson Ashlyn 33Mayes Diane 26Gerke Adam 20Robertson Haley 15McGaugh Taylor 8Wilkison Taylor 6Bruns Brooke 4Schenkel John 1
MAiNEtAiNERMawson Callie 120Hendrix Clayton 35Mawson Mackenzie 20Neill Madeline 15
SHoRtHoRNSicht Caroline 20Gerke Adam 10
SHoRtHoRN pluSBritt-Rankin Katlyn 180Gerke Adam 21Plank Brandon 21
Schenkel John 10
SiMMENtAlHeath Chase 135Schenkel Sidney 25Tallman Molly 25Luther Travis 18Stout Devon 5Hudson Corey 3Dent Bailey 3
CRoSSBREdDent Bailey 266Loges Taylor 177Mawson Mackenzie 154Wear Sidney 128Gerloff Dakota 45Greeley Erin 45McCauslin Jared 45Staples Josh 44Carlson Rachael 43Mawson Callie 40Williams Cameron 36Sicht Caroline 30Aubuchon Adriene 28Riley Jaden 20Bruns Brooke 18Robinson Layne 18Plackemeier Lexi 16Britt-Rankin Katlyn 15Schmidt Bryce 15Clark Mason 10Gerke Adam 10Harreld Clayton 10McDonald Emma 10Behlmann Conrad 8Jennings Bill 6Nolting Lexie 6Wear Sadie 5Kahlenbeck Chris 3Luther Travis 3Clark Emma 1Meyer Shiana 1Reeter Seth 1
MARKEt HEifERMawson Callie 75Stout Devon 48Bastian Chris 46Harreld Clayton 15Jennings Bill 15Jennings Bill 10Wear Sidney 8Barker Cassidy 5Baker Tylar 3Schenkel John 3Tallman Molly 3
Missouri Club Calf AssociationHeifer Points Steer Points
391August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Oklahoma Club Calf Association - July 2011 As of this writing, it is 103 degrees and cracks in the ground big enough to loose a small baby. Oklahoma is as dry as I can remember in my 50+yrs. Please pray for rain for us Okies. Most of you are at Jr. Nationals or headed that way. Good luck and be safe!! Fall is just around the corner, and state fairs will be here before we know it. Again this year OCCA will sponsor the prospect show at Tulsa State Fair, and it sounds like we have lots of good sponsors. We are having a Miniature Hereford show for kids under 9 years old, so come to T-Town and watch. Also, we will have the Wanted Ones Sale again this year. We are still looking for consignments. If you have any, please contact our sale manager, Morgan Sheive, at 580-678-9620, and she will get you taken care of. Again, thanks to our Platinum sponsors: Purina, C&M Trailers, Cinch, and Cruel Girl. Without you, we could not exist. Be safe this summer, and please pray for rain. We are in a bind!! See you this fall!
Tim B Stidham, OCCA Presidentwww.oklahomaclubcalfassociation.com
Junior Courtney Brock 202Junior Hayes Blaklee 152Junior Hatter Bethany 139Junior Runner Blake 73Junior Armitage Sarah 64Junior Courtney Madison 29Junior Hutchison Brock 16Junior Griffith Hadley 12Junior Rhodes Kye 10Junior Cash Dalton 8Junior Bilderback Lauren 8Junior Krebs Brant 6Junior Thompson Raylyn 4Junior Hoover Paige 4Junior Melton Kendell 2Junior Perryman Jake Paul 2Junior Green Brock 2
Int. Cunningham Colt 149Int. Blakley Reighly 147Int. Green Katie 85Int. Wynn Morgan 54Int. Shepard Kolby 52
Int. Cantrell Parker 48Int. Bowen Kade 44Int. Gould Jacob 34Int. Cash Darci 24Int. Hill Matthew 22Int. Graven Hannah 17Int. Spears Candace 15Int. Klusmeyer Jayden 15Int. Symes Anne 2Int. Guthrie Will 2Int. Symes Paden 2
Senior Chrz Abbey 150Senior Sheive Lauren 96Senior Grossnicklaus Jake 81Senior Griswold Macy 64Senior Christensen Audrey 58Senior Green Sara 52Senior Woods Gabrielle 42Senior Prough Jace 24Senior Armitage Hannah 24Senior Alexander Kathy 10Senior Earnhardt Sidney 2
Div. Last Name First Pts. Div. Last Name First Pts. Showmanship Points by Division
1 Courtney Brock 2022 Hayes Blaklee 1523 Chrz Abbey 1504 Cunningham Colt 1495 Blakley Reighly 147
6 Hatter Bethany 1397 Sheive Lauren 968 Green Katie 859 Grossnicklaus Jake 8110 Runner Blake 73
Div. Last Name First Pts. Div. Last Name First Pts. Overall Showmanship Points
Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.
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AOB Christensen Audrey C 86AOB Chapman Victoria C 82AOB Bowen Kade C 76AOB Stewart Jenna NW 56AOB Fargo Raven SE 52AOB Enyart Lane NE 40AOB Enyart Dylan NE 32AOB Evans Ashton SE 26AOB Enyart Dylan NE 22AOB Felkner Patricia C 20AOB Lingo Jadyn SW 20AOB Chrz Abbey NW 20AOB Smith Cody C 12AOB Hoover Paige NE 12
American Yocham Hank NE 112American Yocham Dedrick NE 104American Ozmet Kane C 80American Sharp Racheal SE 56American Griffith Hadley C 40American Sharp Chrissy SE 10
Angus Green Sara NE 116Angus Wynn Morgan SE 90Angus Alexander Karly SW 76Angus Courtney Brock NE 70Angus Shepard Kolby C 56Angus Runner Blake NE 51Angus Northcutt Lucas C 30Angus Krebs Chace SE 30Angus Graven Hannah NE 13Angus Strate JarRed NW 12Angus Green Katie NE 12Angus Ivory Sam SW 10Angus Cash Darci NW 6
Chianina Gregory Cammi NW 114Chianina Wood Avry SE 100Chianina Cooper Baylie NE 76Chianina Bowen Kade C 76Chianina Alexander Karly SW 66Chianina Wynn Morgan SE 60Chianina Schovenec Braden NW 50Chianina Bulling Bryce NW 40Chianina Woods Gabrielle SE 36Chianina Cambell Clancey NE 26Chianina Chrz Abbey NW 12Chianina Thomas Darrell NW 20Chianina Strate JarRed NW 20Chianina Klusmeyer Jayden NW 18Chianina Symes Anne C 12Chianina Hill Matthew SE 10Chianina Simon Dylan NW 6Chianina Coggins Macy NE 0
Hereford Courtney Brock NE 100Hereford Northcutt Lucas C 92Hereford Gould Jacob C 78Hereford Prough Jace SW 70Hereford Hayes Blaklee SE 57Hereford Rhodes Kya SE 27Hereford Bilderback Lauren SW 26Hereford Chaney Madison C 26Hereford Shepard Brad SW 20Hereford Shepard Isac SW 20Hereford Shepard Lauren SW 12Hereford Evans Brooke SE 10Hereford Coffey Laramie C 10
Limousin Cunningham Colt NE 132Limousin Christensen Audrey C 82Limousin Vigil Tayla C 40
Maine Courtney Brock NE 126Maine Chrz Abbey NW 118Maine Wood Avry SE 80Maine Runner Blake NE 70Maine Blakley Reighly NE 68Maine Grossnicklas Jake SW 50Maine Coggins Macy NE 40Maine Pittman Beth SW 24Maine Simon Dylan NW 20Maine Armitage Sara SE 20Maine Melton Kendall NW 12
MTainer Jones Colby SE 82MTainer Blakley Reighly NE 70MTainer Runner Blake NE 48MTainer Chapman Victoria C 30MTainer Alexander Katie SW 30MTainer Chaney Madison C 30MTainer Cooper Baylie NE 26MTainer Armitage Hannah SE 22MTainer Blakey Adrienne C 20MTainer Christian Allison C 20MTainer Will Jenna NW 12MTainer Elam Colt C 6
Red Angus Hutchison Brock NW 102Red Angus Guthrie Will NW 80Red Angus McDuffee Wacey C 6
Shorthorn Woods Gabrielle SE 96Shorthorn Gregory Kaylen NW 80Shorthorn Cash Darci NW 46Shorthorn Brady Cale C 30Shorthorn Ivory Ben SW 10
SHPlus Thompson Raylyn NE 40SHPlus Clark Halie SW 32SHPlus Lingo Jorden SW 20
Simmental Griswold Macy C 70Simmental Armitage Hannah SE 42
%Simm Strickland McKenzie C 280%Simm Grossnicklas Jake SW 50%Simm Alexander Katie SW 30%Simm Armitage Hannah SE 20%Simm Green Katie NE 26%Simm Simon Dylan NW 22%Simm Hill Matthew SE 20%Simm Vigil Teirra C 20%Simm Northcutt Lucas C 20%Simm Klusmeyer Jayden NW 18%Simm Enyart Lane NE 16%Simm Hatter Bethany NW 12%Simm Newman Calli NE 12%Simm Ivory Sarah 10 10
Commerc. Gregory Cammi NW 110Commerc. Christian Allison C 70Commerc. Sheive Lauren SW 60Commerc. Cash Dalton NW 50Commerc. Cambell Clancey NE 48Commerc. Hatter Bethany NW 42Commerc. Griswold Macy C 40Commerc. Courtney Madison NE 38Commerc. Sperie Mariah SW 36Commerc. Strate JarRed NW 36Commerc. Robbins Holden NE 30Commerc. Hill Matthew SE 30Commerc. Sperie Ryan SW 26Commerc. Hiebert Kyle NW 20Commerc. Chrz Abbey NW 20Commerc. Green Sara NE 20Commerc. Evans Brooke SE 20Commerc. Coffey Laramie C 18Commerc. Thompson Raylyn NE 16Commerc. Green Katie NE 12Commerc. Ivory Ben SW 10Commerc. Green Brock NE 8Commerc. Cullum Julie SE 6Commerc. Armitage Sarah SE 6Commerc. Symes Anne C 6
Breed Last Name First Dist. Pts. Breed Last Name First Dist. Pts.
Breed Last Name First Dist. Pts.
Heifer Points by Division
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AOB Batt Tyler SW 56
AOB Seelke Mason NW 52
AOB Ray William SW 40
AOB Stults Ryan C 36
AOB Jones Colby SE 32
AOB Weldon Brys NE 30
AOB Smith Kydie Jo C 20
AOB Daley Jacob NE 20
AOB Lingle Jaden SW 16
AOB Barker Kody SW 12
Angus Blakley Reighly NE 86
Angus Weldon Brys NE 46
Angus Fuss Austyn NE 40
Angus Cato Abby SE 40
Angus Hatter Bethany NW 32
Angus Symes Paden SW 30
Angus Testerman Mylah SW 26
Angus Reuter Clay SW 22
Angus Spears Candace NE 20
Angus Creason Adam NW 20
Angus Batt Tyler SW 16
Angus Barker Kody SW 16
Chianina Perryman Jake NE 88
Chianina Isbell Kylee SW 76
Chianina Thorp Jake NW 58
Chianina Spears Candace NE 51
Chianina Stults Ryan C 43
Chianina Arthur Madyson SW 40
Chianina Wynn Morgan SE 30
Chianina Starks Macy NW 20
Chianina Thrasher Scout NW 16
Chianina Creason Owen NW 12
Chianina Schneider Ry SW 12
Chianina Reuter Clark SW 12
Chianina Daley Jacob NE 3
Hereford Klaassen Reagen SW 130
Hereford Bowen Kade C 56
Hereford Cantrell Parker NE 40
Hereford Alexander Karly SW 26
Hereford Cunningham Colt NE 20
Hereford Hale Chance SW 20
Hereford Krebs Chace SE 10
Limousin Spears Candace NE 58
Limousin Sheive Lauren SW 50
Limousin Alexander Karly SW 16
Limousin Bulling Bryce NW 12
Limousin Childs Caylee SW 12
Maine Jones Colby SE 88
Maine Bulling Bryce NW 46
Maine Bonham Baylor C 40
Maine Searcey Sawyer SW 18
Maine Chaney Madison C 10
Shorthorn Runner Blake NE 96
Shorthorn Chrz Abbey NW 58
Shorthorn Krebs Brant SE 45
Shorthorn Stanley Kylee SW 36
Shorthorn Creason Elese NW 20
Shorthorn Earnheart Sidney SW 20
Shorthorn Rolin Brandon C 12
Shorthorn Spears Candace NE 10
Shorthorn Cullum Daniel SE 10
Simmental Blakley Reighly NE 66
Simmental Talioferro Hunter SW 60
Simmental Cato Kolby SE 32
Simmental Thorp Jessica NW 30
Simmental Earnheart Sidney SW 20
Simmental Strickland McKenzie C 16
Simmental Woods Gabrielle SE 12
Simmental Thorp Jake NW 12
Crossbred Thorp Jessica NW 92
Crossbred Testerman Mylah SW 74
Crossbred Thrasher Scout NW 60
Crossbred Searcey Sawyer SW 44
Crossbred Hatter Bethany NW 32
Crossbred Thorp Jamie NW 28
Crossbred Rolin Brandon C 20
Crossbred Chaney Madison C 20
Crossbred Batt Tyler SW 20
Crossbred Hudgins Garrett NE 20
Crossbred Wynn Morgan SE 12
Crossbred Symes Paden SW 6
Crossbred Barker Kody SW 6
Breed Last Name First Dist. Pts.
Breed Last Name First Dist. Pts. Breed Last Name First Dist. Pts.
Steers Points by Division
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1 Courtney Brock NE 3062 Strickland McKenzie C 2803 Gregory Cammi NW 2244 Wood Avry SE 1805 Chrz Abbey NW 1706 Runner Blake NE 1697 Christensen Audrey C 1688 Bowen Kade C 1529 Wynn Morgan SE 15010 Alexander Karly SW 14210 Northcutt Lucas C 142
Place Last Name First Name District Pts.Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors 1 Griswold Macy C 110
2 Bowen Kade C 1003 Christian Allison C 904 Chapman Victoria C 825 Ozmet Kane C 806 Gould Jacob C 787 Chaney Madison C 567 Shepard Kolby C 569 Griffith Hadley C 409 Vigil Tayla C 40
1 Green Sara NE 1362 Cooper Bailie NE 1023 Yocham Hank NE 824 Yocham Dedrick NE 785 Cambell Clancey NE 746 Enyart Lane NE 566 Thompson Raylyn NE 568 Enyart Dylan NE 549 Cunningham Colt NE 509 Green Katie NE 50
1 Hutchison Brock NW 1022 Gregory Kaylen NW 802 Guthrie Will NW 804 Strate Jarred NW 685 Stewart Jenna NW 56
6 Hatter Bethany NW 547 Cash Darci NW 528 Schovenec Braden NW 508 Cash Dalton NW 5010 Simon Dylan NW 48
1 Armitage Hannah SE 842 Jones Colby SE 823 Hill Matthew SE 604 Hayes Blaklee SE 575 Sharp Racheal SE 566 Fargo Raven SE 527 Krebs Chace SE 307 Evans Brooke SE 309 Rhodes Kye SE 2710 Armitage Sarah SE 2610 Evans Ashton SE 26
1 Grossnicklas Jake SW 1002 Prough Jace SW 703 Alexander Katie SW 604 Sheive Lauren SW 604 Prough Jace SW 506 Sperie Mariah SW 367 Clark Halie SW 328 Sperie Ryan SW 269 Bilderback Lauren SW 269 Pittman Beth SW 24
Place Last Name First Name District Pts. Place Last Name First Name District Pts.Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors by Region
1 Vigil Tayla C 402 Courtney Madison NE 383 Krebs Chace SE 304 Blakey Adrienne C 205 Symes Anne C 18
Place Last Name First Name District Pts.Top Novice Heifer Exhibitors
Heifers
1 Blakley Reighly NE 1522 Spears Candess NE 1393 Klaassen Reagen SW 1304 Thorp Jessica NW 1224 Jones Colby SE 1206 Testerman Mylah NW 1007 Runner Blake NE 968 Batt Tyler SW 929 Perryman Jake NE 8810 Stults Ryan C 79
Place Last Name First Name District Pts.Overall Top Steer Exhibitors 1 Bowen Kade C 56
2 Bonham Baylor C 403 Rolin Brandon C 324 Chaney Madison C 305 Smith Kydie C 206 Strickland McKenzie C 16
1 Fuss Austyn NE 401 Cantrell Parker NE 403 Daley Jacob NE 234 Cunningham Colt NE 204 Hudgins Garrett NE 20
1 Hatter Bethany NW 642 Bulling Bryce NW 582 Chrz Abbey NW 584 Seelke Mason NW 525 Thorp Jamie NW 286 Creason Adam NW 206 Creason Elese NW 206 Starks Macy NW 209 Creason Owen NW 12
1 Krebs Brant SE 452 Wynn Morgan SE 42
3 Cato Abby SE 404 Cato Kolby SE 325 Woods Gabrielle SE 126 Cullum Daniel SE 106 Krebs Chace SE 10
1 Isbell Kylee SW 762 Searcey Sawyer SW 623 Sheive Lauren SW 504 Alexander Karly SW 425 Ray William SW 405 Earnheart Sidney SW 405 Arthur Madyson SW 408 Stanley Kylee SW 368 Symes Paden SW 3610 Barker Kody SW 34
Place Last Name First Name District Pts. Place Last Name First Name District Pts.Overall Top Steer Exhibitors by Region
1 Isbell Kylee SW 762 Krebs Brant SE 453 Ray William SW 404 Stanley Kylee SW 365 Rolin Brandon C 32
Place Last Name First Name District Pts.Top Novice Steer Exhibitors
Steers
Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.
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April 21-23, 2011 Stillwater, Okla.
Judges: Brant Poe, Brenham, Texas, & Jon DeClerck, Ames, Iowa
BREEDINGHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion (A&B) & Champion Maine-Tainer Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand (A&B) & Champion Commercial Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Bailey Core, Pleasantville, Iowa.
RESERVE
OklahomaBeefExpo
Champion Angus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Morgan Wynn, Krebs, Okla.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (B), exhibited by Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla.
Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Kade Bowen, Loco, Okla.
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Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
Raven Fargo, Allen, Okla.
Champion Comp. Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
Leighton Robbins, LaVernia, Texas.
Reserve Champion Comp. Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Victoria Chapman,
Sullphur, Okla.
Champion Chianina Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Avry Wood, Stratford, Okla.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (B), exhibited by Baylie Cooper.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
Lucas Northcutt, Lexington, Okla.
Champion Limousin Heifer (A), exhibited by Colt Cunningham, Rose, Okla.
Champion Limousin Heifer (B), exhibited by Tayla Vigil, Stillwater, Okla.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Brock Courtney,
Pryor, Okla.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by
Avry Wood, Stratford, Okla.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), exhibited by
Kallie Johnson, Towanda, Kan.
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Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (B), exhibited by Colby Jones, Coalgate, Okla.
Champion Red Angus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
Brock Hutchinson, Canton, Okla.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
Brock Hutchinson, Canton, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Kaylen Gregory.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Leighton Robbins,
LaVernia, Texas.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
Halie Clark, Magnum, Okla.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Macy Griswold, Perkins, Okla.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
Hannah Armitage, McLoud, Okla.
Champion Perc. Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by McKenzie Strickland,
Shawnee, Okla.
Reserve Champion Perc. Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by
McKenzie Strickland, Shawnee, Okla.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Cammi Gregory.
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April 21-23, 2011 Stillwater, Okla.
Judges: Brant Poe, Brenham, Texas, & Jon DeClerck, Ames, Iowa
PROSPECTSteers
GRAND
Grand Champion (A) & Champion Maine-Anjou Prospect Steer (Rings A&B), exhibited by Kyle Carady, Toccoa, Ga.
GRAND
GRAND
Reserve Grand Champion (A), Grand Champion (B), & Champion Crossbred Prospect Steer (Rings A&B),
exhibited by Scout Thrasher, Texhoma, Okla.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand (B) & Reserve Crossbred Prospect Steer (A&B), exhibited by Stock Martin, Hereford, Texas.
RESERVE
OklahomaBeefExpo
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April 21-23, 2011 Stillwater, Okla.
Judges: Brant Poe, Brenham, Texas, & Jon DeClerck, Ames, Iowa
PROGRESSSteers
GRAND
Grand Champion (A&B) & Champion Chianina Progress Steer (A&B), exhibited by Bailey Core, Pleasantville, Iowa.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand (A), Champion Crossbred (A), & Re-serve Crossbred (B) Progress Steer, exhibited by Bailey Core, Pleasantville, Iowa.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand (B), Reserve Champion Crossbred (A), & Champion Crossbred (B) Progress Steer, exhibited by Savannah Cain, Hereford, Texas.
RESERVE
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Champion Angus Prospect Steer (A&B), exhibited by Austyn Fuss, Pawnee, Okla.
Reserve Champion Angus Prospect Steer (B), exhibited by
Clay Reuter, Weatherford, Texas.
Champion Charolais Prospect Steer (A) & Reserve (B),
exhibited by Ryan Stults, Luther, Okla.
Reserve Champion Charolais Prospect Steer (A) & Champion (B),
exhibited by Tyler Batt, Cordell, Okla.
Reserve Champion Chianina Prospect Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by
Halie Schovanec, Garber, Okla.
Champion Hereford Prospect Steer (A&B), exhibited by Raegan Klaasen, Hydro, Okla.
Champion Limousin Prospect Steer (A&B), exhibited by Tommy Glover, Elgin, Okla.
Reserve Champion Limousin Prospect Steer (A&B), exhibited by Conner Rogers,
Elk City, Okla.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Prospect Steer (A&B), exhibited by Colby Jones,
Coalgate, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Prospect Steer (A) & Reserve (B),
exhibited by Kylee Stanley, Yukon, Okla.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Prospect Steer (A) & Champion (B),
exhibited by Parker Mohr, Davis, Okla.
BANNERS&backdrops
PROSPECTSteers
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Champion Simmental Prospect Steer (A&B), exhibited by Hunter Talioferro,
Fletcher, Okla.
Reserve Champion Simmental Prospect Steer (A), exhibited by
Kody Baker, Altus, Okla.
Reserve Champion Simmental Prospect Steer (B), exhibited by
Reighly Blakley, Oologah, Okla.
Champion Angus Progress Steer (A&B), exhibited by Gage Thrasher,
Texhoma, Okla.
Champion Charolais Progress Steer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by
Rody Schneider, Minco, Okla.
Reserve Champion Charolais Progress Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by
Colby Jones, Coalgate, Okla.
Champion Hereford Progress Steer (A&B), exhibited by Kade Bowen, Loco, Okla.
Champion Limousin Progress Steer (A&B), exhibited by Lauren Sheive, Elgin, Okla.
Champion Maine-Anjou Progress Steer (A&B), exhibited by
Grace Riley, Lamar, Mo.
Champion Shorthorn Progress Steer (A&B), exhibited by Blake Runner,
Oologah, Okla.
Champion Simmental Progress Steer (A&B), exhibited by Kallie Johnson,
Towanda, Kan.
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PROGRESSSteers
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Ohio
BanquetCattlemen’s AssociationBEST (Beef Exhibitor Show Total) is a youth program of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association that recognizes Ohio’s junior beef exhibitors through a series of sanctioned shows. The 2009-2010 BEST program featured 15 sanctioned shows across the state of Ohio, over 380 head of cattle and more than 280 youths. The OCA BEST program promotes educating Ohio’s junior about beef industry issues, promotes family memberships and participation in the OCA, and rewards the successful accomplishments of the hard work of junior beef producers. The program is also designed to promote consistency between Ohio’s steer and heifer shows.
Heifer ChampionsAngus – Kerrie Miller, Brook RobertsChianina – Lydia Dance, Megan HuntHereford – Kayla Alexander, Meredith OglesbyHigh % Maine – Cameron Alexander, Madison JonesMaineTainer – Sarah Gilbert, Sarah SimpsonShorthorn – Megan Hunt, Morgan MooreShorthornPlus – Madison Jones, Jerisyn GilliamSimmental – Kady Davis, Allison Davis% Simmental – Jamie Limes, Dylan JohnsonAOB – Sarah Johnson, Meghan BurgeCrossbred – Molly Spohn, Jonathon Hannahs
Bred & Owned Heifer ChampionsChampion - Jerisyn Gilliam | Reserve Champion - Brook Roberts
3rd Overall - Aimee Bockelman | 4th Overall - Ashley Buell5th Overall - Ashley Buell
Novice Heifer Champions1st - Derek Platfoot | 2nd - Demi Powers | 3rd - Desirae Barker4th - Cole Liggett | 5th - Aimee Bockelman | 6th - Keaton Potter7th - Lindsey Dore | 8th - Ashley Buell | 9th - Haley Frazier10th - Larkyn Parry
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Bred & Owned Steer ChampionsChampion - Brook Roberts | Reserve Champion - Payten Boring
3rd Overall - Taelor Cox | 4th Overall - Brandon Klehm5th Overall - Jarett Smith
Novice Steer Champions1st - Nathan Cavanaugh | 2nd - Keaton Cunningham | 3rd - Carson Shafer4th - Emma Printz | 5th - TJ Birney | 6th - Faith McConnell7th - Emma Printz | 8th - Natalie Wagner | 9th - Mariah Bovee9th - Ashley Peter | 10th - Samantha Boeck
Senior Showmanship(1st through 10th) Cameron Alexander, Dwight Hamil-
ton, Kayla Alexander, Kylee Shafer, Dylan Johnson, Brit-tanie Poole, Desirae Barker,
Richard Bolden, Amber Shoemaker, Jacob Ruffing
Junior Showmanship(1st through 10th) Lydia
Dance, Curtis Harsh, Kady Davis, Hannah Topmiller,
Hope Tira, Abbie Collins, Ja-cob Jones, Meredith Oglesby,
Clay Foor, Lindsey Pugh
Novice Showmanship(1st through 10th) Mackenzie Dore, Natalie Wagner, Ashley
Peter, Devin Coon, Ashley Buell, Austin Garner, Larkyn
Parry, Zach Meyer, Keaton Potter, Derek Platfoot
Intermediate Showmanship(1st through 10th)
Jessica Harsh, Sarah Simp-son, Johnathon Hannahs,
Sarah Johnson, Logan Trbov-ich, Brittany Conkey, Austin Schneder, Will Harsh, Karen
Hiltbrand, Caleb Potter
Beginner Showmanship(1st through 10th) Madison Jones, Allison Davis,
Marcy Howser, Dalton Black, Tanner Northrup, Hunter Smith, Tori Neff, Maverick Pugh, Case Barton, Erika Scott
Market Animal ChampionsAngus – Brook Roberts, Tyler Cooper
Chianina – Hali Lake, Clayton WildermuthHereford – Samantha Norman, Skylar Plank
Maine-Anjou – Austin Trbovich, Caleb PotterShorthorn – Nathan Cavanaugh, Keaton Cunningham
ShorthornPlus – Richard Bolden, Logan TrbovichSimmental – Malania Birney, Cole Wildermuth
AOB – Clay Floor, Cole HiserMarket Heifer – Grant McIntosh, Austin Schneder
Crossbred – Cameron Alexander, Jessica Harsh, Amber Shoemaker, Jacob Jones, Carson Shafer, Kylee Shafer, Mad-
ison Clark, Emma Printz, Andrew Armstrong, Clayton Wildermuth, Carter Smith, Clay Foor, Amber Shoemaker
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2011-12 Junior RepsSarah Johnson, Sarah Simpson,
Jessica Harsh
Scholarship WinnersColton Kreager, Jordan Gilbert,
Brandon Klehm
Trailer WinnerAustin Schneder receives free use of a livestock trailer for the 2011-12 season courtesy of Eby Trailer.
Essay WinnersSarah Harner, Natalie Wagner, Sarah Johnson, Jessica Harsh, Colton Kreager, Brandon Klehm
Photography WinnersDarcy Howser, Natalie Wagner, Desirae Logsdon, Austin Buhrow, Dara Howser, Katie Frey, Katie Frey, Steve Johnson
Gift Certificate WinnersJeffrey Murphy had his name drawn as the winner of a $500 gift certificate toward the purchase of her next steer or heifer from an OCA member.
OhioCattlemen’s Association
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June 10-12, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
BREEDINGHeifers
MARKETAnimals
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Joel Butler.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Ashlyn Richardson.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Cody Heavin.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Ashlyn Richardson.
RESERVE
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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Sam Wallace.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Ashlyn Richardson.
Champion B&O Angus Heifer, exhibited by Paige Wallace.
Reserve Champion B&O Angus Heifer, exhibited by Dereck Washam.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Rebecca Mallett.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Husz.
Champion Composite-Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Aiden Kleinman.
Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Loges.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Rachael Carlson.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Maria Rash.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Joel Butler.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Cody Heavin.
Champion Lim-Flex Heifer, exhibited by Cody Heavin.
Reserve Champion Lim-Flex Heifer, exhibited by Brooke Heavin.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Rachael Carlson.
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Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Kaitlin Fifer.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Makinley Brooks.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Trace Alexander.
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Nick Mayes.
Champion Salers Heifer, exhibited by Neal Barnett.
Reserve Champion Salers Heifer, exhibited by Valerie Barnett.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Bethany Toates.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Stewart.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Clayton Harreld.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Clayton Harreld.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Bailey.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Bailey.
Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Joel Butler.
Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Ashlyn Richardson.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Cowger.
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Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Cooper Jordan.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Ashley Grimes.
Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Reed Gooden.
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Cole Hullinger.
Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Kylea Ingram.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Lendie Nolting.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Eric Groose.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Garrett Hullinger.
Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Dalton Edwards.
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Ashlee Corns.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Brittni Buswell.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Adam Gerke.
Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Garrett Hullinger.
Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Makinley Brooks.
BANNERS&backdrops
MissouriAll-Breeds
JrShow409August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
RESERVE
GRAND
June 26-July 2, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind.
Judges: Chris Sankey, Council Grove, Kan.,
Cody Sankey, Lansing, Mich. , & Doug Satree,
Motague, Texas
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 6 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Joseph O’Sullivan, Maple Lake, Minn.
Reserve Grand & Reserve Champion Div. 6 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Ben Weikert, Gettysburg, Pa.
3rd Overall & Champion Div. 4 Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Megan Hunt, New Madison, Ohio.
4th Overall & Champion Div. 7 Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa.
5th Overall & Champion Div. 5 Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Tyler Humphrey, Dixon, Ill.
PUREBREDHeifers
GRAND
RESERVE
NationalJrShorthornShow
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June 26-July 2, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind.
Judges: Chris Sankey, Council Grove, Kan.,
Cody Sankey, Lansing, Mich. , & Doug Satree,
Motague, Texas
B&OHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 2 Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Vogel, Hartley, Iowa.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 3 Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa.
RESERVE
NationalJrShorthornShow
Champion Div. 1 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Matthew Hahn, Minonk, Ill.
Champion Div. 2 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by John Reasor, Wildwood, Ga.
PUREBREDHeifers
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Reserve Champion Div. 2 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
Champion Div. 3 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Austin Waltz,
Morristown, Ind.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Ellie Sennett,
Waynestown, Ind.
Reserve Champion Div. 5 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill.
Reserve Champion Div. 7 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Chad Atwood, Lacygne, Kan.
Champion Div. 1 B&O Heifer, exhibited by James Johnson, Niantic, Ill.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 B&O Heifer, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 B&O Heifer, exhibited by James Johnson, Niantic, Ill.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 B&O Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner,
Lima, Ohio.
Champion Div. 4 B&O Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Alden, Hamilton, Mo.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 B&O Heifer, exhibited by Jacob Boyert, Seville, Ohio.
BANNERS&backdrops
BRED&OWNEDHeifers
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June 26-July 2, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind.
Judges: Chris Sankey, Council Grove, Kan.,
Cody Sankey, Lansing, Mich. , & Doug Satree,
Motague, Texas
SHORTHORN+Heifers
B&OShorthorn+
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 3 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.
GRAND
GRAND
Champion Bred & Owned ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand & Reserve Champion Div. 3 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
RESERVE
NationalJrShorthornShow
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Champion Div. 1 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Jaxon Schrag, Marion, SD.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Samantha Straley,
Elton, Wisc.
Champion Div. 2 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Justin Slone, Eaton, Ohio.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Becka Murphy,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
Champion Div. 4 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire,
Morning Sun, Iowa.
BANNERS&backdrops
B&OBulls
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Kelly Lorenz, Grand Park, Ill.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Kayla Williams, Quitman, Miss.
RESERVE
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June 26-July 2, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind.
Judges: Chris Sankey, Council Grove, Kan.,
Cody Sankey, Lansing, Mich. , & Doug Satree,
Motague, Texas
PUREBREDPairs
SHORTHORN+Pairs
GRAND
Grand Champion Purebred Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Megan Greenawalt, Lynchburg, Ohio.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Ashley Vogel, Hartley, Iowa.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Purebred Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Whitney Miller, Sherve, Ohio.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Sydney Stephenson, Fortville, Ind.
RESERVE
NationalJrShorthornShow
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June 26-July 2, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind.
Judges: Chris Sankey, Council Grove, Kan.,
Cody Sankey, Lansing, Mich. , & Doug Satree,
Motague, Texas
NationalJrShorthornShow
Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Haley Fulk, Lowell, Ind.
Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Richard Bolden, Wakeman, Ohio.
RESERVE
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind.
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Harley Sargent, Denison, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Allison Cone, Greenville, Fla.
Reserve Champion
Market Steer, exhibited by
Caitlin Mills, Brookston,
Ind.
STEERS
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Limited Edition of 500 Limited Edition of 500 Limited Edition of 500
Limited Edition of 500
“Keystone Valley” • 16 1/2” x 23” • $80 “Blazes of Glory” • 12 1/2” x 17” • $55 “Pride of the Pasture” • 8 1/2” x 11 1/2” • $45
“shorthorns in indiana” 16 1/2” x 21” • $80
C.J. Brown studios904 N Mulford Rd. • Lindenwood, IL 61049
Cell: 815-751-6314
Visit us online at:cjbrownstudios.com
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June 15-19, 2011 Lake Charles, La.
OWNEDHeifers
B&OHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Cody Atkinson.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Cody Atkinson.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Lakeyn Fontenot.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Katy Knox.
RESERVE
NatlJrRedBrangusShow
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June 15-19, 2011 Lake Charles, La.
OWNEDBulls
B&OBulls
GRAND
Grand Champion Bull, exhibited by Cody Atkinson.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Cody Atkinson.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bull, exhibited by Seth Suire.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Katy Knox.
RESERVE
NatlJrRedBrangusShow
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June 20-24, 2011 Athens, Texas
PUREBREDHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion & Champion Div. 2 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Grounds.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Div. 4 Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Michael McConaughey.
RESERVE
NatlJrSantaGertrudisShow
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Heifer, exhibited by Casey Pitchford.
Champion Div. 3 Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Grounds.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Heifer, exhibited by Brett Broussard.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Heifer, exhibited by Seth Lyness.
Champion Div. 1 Heifer, exhibited by Colby Threet.
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June 20-24, 2011 Athens, Texas
B&OHeifers
STAR 5Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Jamie Stephenson.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Star 5 Heifer, exhibited by Reagan Ruddock.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Seth Lyness.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Star 5 Heifer, exhibited by Casey Pitchford.
RESERVE
NatlJrSantaGertrudisShow
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June 22-25, 2011 Stillwater, Okla.
OWNEDHeifers
B&OHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Owned Heifer, exhibited by Calli Bayer.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Calli Bayer.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Owned Heifer, exhibited by John Nelson.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer, exhibited by Tim Johnson.
RESERVE
N.Amer.Jr.RedAngusShow
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June 22-25, 2011 Stillwater, Okla.
N.Amer.Jr.RedAngusShow
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Cooper Kabela.
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Samantha McGuire.
Grand Champion Futurity Heifer, exhibited by Cody Cornell.
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Ty Montgomery.
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull, exhibited by Wesley Walker.
Reserve Grand Champion Futurity Heifer, exhibited by Hunter Lanier.
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Theresa Claeys, Winnebago, Minn.
4th Overall Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Casey Owen, Bois D’Arc, Mo.
5th Overall Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Carly Wesner, Chalmers, Ind.
PUREBREDHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Segayle Foster, Lockney, Texas.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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6th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Ty Dawson, Knightstown, Ind.
7th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Macy Griswold, Stillwater, Okla.
8th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Phillips, Maysville, Ky.
9th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Syann Foster, Lockney, Teas.
10th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Abby Nelson, Valparaiso, Neb.
11th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Blanchard, Firebaugh, Calif.
12th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Peterson, Collinsville, Texas.
13th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Christopher Hart, Danielsville, Ga.
14th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Bailey, Mount Vernon, Mo.
15th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Haley Webb, Centralia, Mo.
16th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Anna Maulsby, College Station, Texas.
17th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Joseph Blount, San Augustine, Texas.
18th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Brad Storck, Concordia, Mo.
20th Overall Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Thomas Lundy, Bardstown, Ky.
BANNERS&backdrops
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Bred & Owned Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Duclie Fields, Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
4th Overall Bred & Owned Purebred Heifer,exhibited by Ashley Bailey, Mount Vernon, Mo.
5th Overall Bred & Owned Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Long, Creston, Iowa.
PUREBREDB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Segayle Foster, Lockney, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Casey Owen, Bois D’Arc, Mo.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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6th Overall B&O Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Matthew Pemberton,
Washington, Iowa.
7th Overall B&O Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Chelten Fricke, Hermann, Mo.
8th Overall B&O Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Wesner, Chalmers, Ind.
9th Overall B&O Purebred Heifer, exhibited by
Sarah Dickinson, Citronelle, Ala.
10th Overall B&O Purebred Heifer, exhibited by Matthew Blankenship,
Nolensville, Tenn.
BANNERS&backdrops
FULLBLOODHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Fullblood Heifer, exhibited by Faith Anne Onstot, Granger, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Fullblood Heifer, exhibited by Joshua Vonbehren, Springfield, Mo.
RESERVE
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Percentage Heifer,exhibited by Katy Satree, Montague, Texas.
4th Overall Percentage Heifer,exhibited by Caleb Seys, Coal Valley, Ill.
5th Overall Percentage Heifer,exhibited by Michelle Helm, Geary, Okla.
PERCENTAGEHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Samuel Wallace, Stotts City, Mo.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer, exhibited by McKenzie Strickland, Shawnee, Okla.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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6th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by McKenzie Strickland, Shawnee, Okla.
7th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Howey, Rockwall, Texas.
8th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Rex Standridge, Lindsay, Okla.
9th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Blanchard, Firebaugh, Calif.
11th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Grace Greiman, Goodell, Iowa.
12th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Allie Standridge, Lindsay, Okla.
13th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Matthew Blankenship,
Nolensville, Tenn.
14th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Cooper Canada, Morehead, Ky.
15th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Claire Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.
16th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill.
17th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Claire Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.
20th Overall Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Cashley Ahlberg, Lincoln, Neb.
BANNERS&backdrops
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Bred & Owned Percentage Heifer,exhibited by Tyler Alwardt, Altamont, Ill.
4th Overall Bred & Owned Percentage Heifer,exhibited by Courtney Jass, Garner, Iowa.
5th Overall Bred & Owned Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Cashley Ahlberg, Lincoln, Neb.
PERCENTAGEB&O Heifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Phillips, Maysville, Ky.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Percentage Heifer, exhibited by Cooper Canada, Morehead, Ky.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Simbrah Heifer,exhibited by Josh Evans, Teague, Texas.
4th Overall Simbrah Heifer,exhibited by Callie Henly, San Augustine, Texas.
5th Overall Sim-brah Heifer,exhibited by Faith Anne Onstot, Granger, Texas.
SIMBRAHHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Simbrah Heifer, exhibited by Blake Schultz, Bell City, La.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Simbrah Heifer, exhibited by Georgia Dunn, Floresville, Texas.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Purebred Cow-Calf Pair,exhibited by Emma Berry, Canton, Texas.
4th Overall Purebred Cow-Calf Pair,exhibited by Derek Paradeis, Sarcoxie, Mo.
5th Overall Pure-bred Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Rebekah Callison, Verona, Mo.
PUREBREDPairs
GRAND
Grand Champion Purebred Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Sydney Maulsby, College Station, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Purebred Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Seth Kaehler, St. Charles, Minn.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Percentage Cow-Calf Pairs,exhibited by Jacobey Dean Post, Hydro, Okla.
4th Overall Percentage Cow-Calf Pairs,exhibited by Shannon White, Stillwater, Okla.
5th Overall Per-centage Cow-Calf Pairs, exhibited by Dulcie Fields, Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
PERCENTAGEPairs
GRAND
Grand Champion Percentage Cow-Calf Pairs, exhibited by Logan Puett, Manhattan, Kan.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Cow-Calf Pairs, exhibited by Layne Robinson, Wellsville, Mo.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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July 2-8, 2011 Sedalia, Mo.
Judge: Brad McCurry, Sedgwick, Kan.
3rd Overall Steer, exhibited by Brett Willis, Lebanon, Okla.
4th Overall Steer, exhibited by Trey Schneider, Lacona, Iowa.
5th Overall Steer,exhibited by Arlin Keith Phillips, Maysville, Ky.
STEERS
GRAND
Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Ryan Onstot, Carlisle, Iowa.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Michal Musil, Ravenna, Neb.
RESERVE
SimmentalNationalClassic
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July 5-9, 2011 Ft. Smith, Ark.
Judges: Brandon Callis, Brenham, TX, & Doug Pierce, Brenham, TX
GREYHeifers
GREY B&OHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Grey Heifer, exhibited by Kelli Lucas, Deville, La.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Grey Heifer, exhibited by Jacob Valenta, Alleyton, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Grey Heifer, exhibited by Rhealee Spies, Burton, Texas.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Grey Heifer, exhibited by Haley Herzog, Robinson, Texas.
RESERVE
NationalJrBrahmanShow
435August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
July 5-9, 2011 Ft. Smith, Ark.
Judges: Brandon Callis, Brenham, TX, & Doug Pierce, Brenham, TX
REDHeifers
RED B&OHeifers
GRAND
Grand Champion Red Heifer, exhibited by Amie Ferguson, Roanoke, La.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Red Heifer, exhibited by Garrison Tullos, Bremond, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Red Heifer, exhibited by Payton Herzog, Robinson, Texas.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Red Heifer, exhibited by Evan Acevedo, Mission, Texas.
RESERVE
NationalJrBrahmanShow
August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com436
July 5-9, 2011 Ft. Smith, Ark.
Judges: Brandon Callis, Brenham, TX, & Doug Pierce, Brenham, TX
GREYBulls
GREY B&OBulls
GRAND
Grand Champion Grey Bull, exhibited by Amie Ferguson, Roanoke, La.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Gred & Owned Grey Bull, exhibited by Adrian Land, Brandford, Fla.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Grey Bull, exhibited by Garrison Tullos, Bremond, Texas.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Gred & Owned Grey Bull, exhibited by Brandalyn Bishop, Trenton, Fla.
RESERVE
NationalJrBrahmanShow
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July 5-9, 2011 Ft. Smith, Ark.
Judges: Brandon Callis, Brenham, TX, & Doug Pierce, Brenham, TX
REDBulls
RED B&OBulls
GRAND
Grand Champion Red Bull, exhibited by Darby Oden, Marshall, Texas.
GRAND
GRAND
Grand Champion Gred & Owned Red Bull, exhibited by Darby Oden, Marshall, Texas.
GRAND
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Red Bull, exhibited by Jessica Smith, Marinqouin, La.
RESERVE
RESERVE
Reserve Grand Champion Gred & Owned Red Bull, exhibited by Christine Ladner, Poplarville, Miss.
RESERVE
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38 years of selling CHAMPIONS!
Saturday, October 157:00pm • At the fArm • NeAr royAl CeNter, IN
50 show steers • 30 show heifersBlack-cross • Shorthorns • ShorthornPlus
Time-TesTed Value & QualiTy• Select your favorites and bid your price on your next winners! •
• Home-raised calves bred and raised right to win. •Many from our extensive embryo program and sired by the lead-
ing bulls in the business. See them now and compare. Selling top cut from Oakridge Farms!
We’Ve goT a greaT crop for 2011!
Farrer Stock FarmsTom farrer family6891 W CR 325 W, Royal Center, IN | Updates at showsteers.comTom: 574-727-0680 | Payton: 765-586-8186 | Taylor: 574-727-5610
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2010 Hoosier Beef Congress, reserve grand champion steer. Shown by Bailey in her final year - begin your ride!
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Congratulations Paige Poad!
John and Julie ChoATe s4314 Highway 23 • reedsburg, Wi 53959 • h: 608.524.2938 • c: 254.707.1689choatecattle.com • johnmarkchoate@yahoo.com
We’re doing thing a little different this year! Cattle will be available private treaty starting in october, and also offered in a few
different sales. Call or check the website often for details and pictures.
Congratulations garrett Hudgins!
Congratulations austin trouboviCH!
Congratulations JaCob Jones!
Congratulations tanner stutsman!
Congratulations aJ line!
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Hoffman.W4.ToppAnnual Female SaleSeptember 25, 2011Thedford, Nebraska • 1 p.m. CST
H Poetic Justice 8042• 2010 Denver Grand Champion Female• 2009 Reno Grand Champion Female
• 2009 Kansas City Reserve Grand Champion Female• 2009 Jr. National Reserve Grand Champion Female
Owned by Jason Thorp/DelHawk
H GH Belvakay 9014 ET• 2011 Houston Livestock Show Supreme Champion Female
• 2011 San Antiono Reserve Grand Champion Female• 2011 Ft. Worth Grand Champion Female
• 2011 Denver Junior Show Grand Champion Female• 2011 Denver Open Show Reserve Grand Champion Female
• 2009 & 2010 Reno Jr. Show Grand Champion Female• 2010 Texas State Field Day Grand Champion Female
Owned by Rope Stewart
H Venus 9070 ET• 2011 Ft. Worth Stock Show Reserve Yearling Heifer
• 2011 Denver Reserve Yearling Heifer• 2010 Reno Reserve Yearling Heifer
• 2010 Illinois Beef Expo Grand Champion Female
Owned by Deppe Family
H W4 Mariah 0103ET• 2011 Denver Grand Champion Female
Owned by Clayton Schmitt
OFFERING:• Hoffman’s 30 Best Heifer Calves• Hoffman’s Pick of the Bull Calves• Hoffman’s Pick of the Donors• Donors from Topp• Bred Heifers From Topp
• Embryo Packages• Special Semen Lots
Jason & Kaycee HoffmanP.O. Box 287 • Thedford, NE 69166
530.604.5096 • 308.645.2780jason@hoffmanranch.com • www.hoffmanranch.com
Ryan & Prairie Topp1157 83rd Ave. NE • Grace City, ND 58445
701.674.3152 - phone • 701.674.3692 - faxtoppherefords@daktel.com
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Six Pack Pasture Bid-Off sale
Ward and Christyne Eckloff1360 P road, Minden, Ne 68959C: 308-830-0834 • H: 308-832-0517Chad Marsh, Herdsman: 308-440-8851Private treaty Bid saleTuesday, sepT 6 Bids close at 6PM15 miles from strolberg
Stafford Cattle Co Private treaty sale Bid Off Tuesday, sepT 13 Bids close at 4 pmKeith stafford: 308-233-2979derek Van dyke, herdsman: 308-627-4304from i-80 Kearney exit, north 3 mi. to junction of Hwy 10 and 40, then 3 mi. west to 46th ave., then 5 mi. north to the the pasture sign on the west side of the road.
Dave and Cheryl Strolberg535 24 road, axtell, Ne 68924H: 308-263-3531 • C: 308-991-1589Jeff livingston, Herdsman: 308-999-0036Private treaty Bid saleTuesday, sepT 6 Bids Close at 6pm15 miles from eckloff
Lueking & RockfallsPrivate treaty Pasture Bid-off sale august 20th to september 8thThursday, sepT 8 Bids close at 6pm from i-80 at the Odessa exit, go 1/4 mi. Pasture is on the west side of the road. John lueking- 308-991-0277taylor lueking- 308-991-0695Mark Williams- 308-991-5628tyler Williams- 308-991-6177
Daake Livestock Private treaty Pasture Bid-Off saleThursday, sepT 8 Bids close at 6pm Mitch daake: 308-293-0368from i-80 Kearney exit, north 3 mi. to junction of Hwy 10 and 40, then 3 mi. west to 46th ave., then 3 1/2 mi. north on the west side of the road.
Schultz Show CattleSchultz Farmssunday, sepT 11 12788 West Chapman rd, Cairo, Ne 6882415 miles north of i-80 at exit 30010 miles northwest of Grand island on Hwy 2from Cairo, 1 east, 1 north and 1\4 east. selling 50 head. ai and et calves full sibs to 2010 Ohio state fair champion steer sell and maternal sibs by Monopoly.www.showsteers.com\schultzwww.showsteers.com\schultzfarmsrick schultx: 308-390-3808Jim schultz: 308-380-3007rob schultz: 308-390-3612
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SULLIVAN SUPPLY1.800.475.5902, Dunlap, IA • 1.800.588.7096, Hillsboro, TX
Dave Kearns, Jr., IL, 815.739.3575 • Sinnamon Show Supply, IN, 765.566.2007Way-Mar Semen Specialists, IL, 815.223.2534 • White Show Supply, OH, 740.225.0698
Dealer inquiries Welcome!!!Please contact JDK Products, Inc.
815.264.8887 or David Kearns, 815.739.3578
•Fifth Overall Champion Shorthorn Heifer, 2011 National Junior Shorthorn Show
Shown by Tyler Humphrey
•Grand Champion MaineTainer Heifer, 2011 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show
Shown by Whitney Walker
•Grand Champion Simmental Heifer, 2011 National Junior Simmental Show
Shown by Jake Bloomberg
•Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, 2011 National Junior Shorthorn Show
Shown by Kane Aegerter
•Grand Champion Shorthorn Heifer, 2011 National Junior Shorthorn ShowShown by Joseph O’Sullivan
•Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, 2011 National Junior Shorthorn Show
Shown by Nick Sullivan
•Reserve Grand Champion MaineTainer Heifer, 2011 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show
Shown by Cammi Gregory
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May steer Ace of Diamonds x Orange Girl
This calf and more are available by private treaty at the farm! We have heifers out of Mona Michelle x
Wingman, Eldorado x TBS Force Play, Outback
x JBS Vitamate, and many more!
KeArns FArMs • Waterman, Illinois • kearnsfarms.com • dmkearns@mycbsi.comDave & Mary Lou Kearns: 815.264.3468 • Dave Jr.: 815.739.3575KeArns FArMs TOO • Winslow, IllinoisScott, Lynette, Koby & Blake Kearns • 815.739.1095
Visitors always welcome!449August 2011 • theshowcircuit.com
Deone, Val, Dakota, & Wacey • Townsend•
Sylvan Lake, Alberta403-887-2285 • lsangus@telusplanet.net
www.lonestarangus.net
RSCC Chillita Sunseeker x Red Velvet (Red Perks Chateau)
PRetty PuRPle Monopoly x Blues Clues (Bleeding Purple)
Reserve Calf Champion, Farm Fair InternationalChampion Open Heifer, Medicine Hat Stock ShowChampion Junior Heifer, Little RoyalOverall Champion Heifer, Olds Spring ClassicOverall Champion Heifer, Basha Spring Round-UpOverall Champion Heifer, Neutral Hills Stock ShowOverall Champion Heifer, Drayton ValleyReserve Jackpot Female, Drayton ValleySupreme Champion Female, Regional Heifer ShowReserve Supreme Commercial Female, Provincial 4-H ShowChampion Jackpot Female - Summer SynergyChampion Commercial AOB Female - Summer SynergyChampion Market Female - Calgary StampedeChampion Jackpot Female - Calgary Stampede
Overall Champion Heifer, Canada’s Richest Youth Show (C.R.Y.)Reserve Overall Heifer, Neutral Hills Stock ShowChampion Junior Heifer, Bashaw Spring Round-UpReserve Overall Heifer, JosephsburgReserve Overall Heifer, Lloydminister Colonial DaysChampion ShorthornPlus Female, Summer Synergy
2012 Show heifeR PRoSPeCtS available now!
Flushes available on these
females
Spring 2012!
Thanks to all the show sponsors
and volunteers that made this
show season possible!
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We have high quality Shorthorn, Shorthorn Plus, and Crossbred prospects for sale private treaty. Our herd has produced winners throughout the midwest and at the national level for many years — we invite you to come take a look through our pastures. Also, be sure to keep an eye out for our consignments to the North American Heifer Calf Futurity this November.
AlAn, KAthy, Allison and CrAig Meyer Greensburg, Indiana • Phone: 812-663-4967�
Craig: 812-525-3428 • Alan: 812-525-4615E-mail: mfshorthorns@hotmail.com
Visit our website for photos, videos, and directions to the farm.
www.meyerfamilyshorthorns .com
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September 22, 2011 — Darkview photos at showsteers.com/sedlacek
29451 413th avenue • tripp, South Dakota 57376JareD SeDlacek: 605-770-7589Jeff SeDlacek: 605-770-8903 (cell) • 605-935-6378 (home)Directions: SD highway 37 South of Tripp, SD. 2 miles east on 294th St. to 413th Avenue. 1/2 mile south. On the west side of the road.
4th (A) and 5th (B) Overall Steer, 2011 KSU KickoffSelling 4 aweSome SibS by Heat wave!
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2009 illinois State FairSelling an aweSome
maternal Sib HeiFer by monopoly!
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, 2011 Cyclone ClassicSelling FUll SibS by Heat wave!
Grand Champion Steer, 2009 arizona nationalSelling aweSome FUll Sib Steer by Heat wave!
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2006 iowa State FairSelling 4 aweSome maternal Sib Steer by boardwalK
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Monopoly heifer
Monopoly steer Monopoly heiferMaximus heifer selling in Dwyer’s Foundation Female Sale
private treaty
Bids close at 6 p.m. • September 11, 2011 Offering 30 head of exceptional steers and heifers.
bid sale
Mark, PaM, Matt, and Brad JOhnsOn4620 Goldfinch Ave. • Maurice, IA 51036 e: mpjchi@mtcnet.net • w: showsteers.com/MPJ
Mark: 712-441-2758 • Matt: 712-540-1615 • Brad: 712-541-0763 • home: 712-567-3986 directions: From Junction of US Highway 75 and Iowa 10 South of Sioux Center, 2 miles west and 1 1/4 miles south.
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Nick, katie, & carter Pruet: 317-407-8671 • npruet@gmail.com :: clay & amaNda Pruet: 317-997-1097 • pruet34@hotmail.com rON & aNN Pruet: 317-745-5521 • located in danville, indiana :: only 20 mi. of i-70 and 8 mi. off i-74 or 4.5 mi. northwest of danville, on SR 236.
$30,000 top seller of the chosen Few Sale. Bred By us! 3/4 sib by Heat Wave for sale. congratulations kroupa family!
reserve champion maine-anjou Steer, ‘11 Gibson co. Preview Show. congratulations Fitzpatrick family!
Reserve Shorthorn Steer, ‘10 Hoosier Beef congress, ‘11 Purdue aGR. congratulations cunningham and Fitzpatrick families!
Just a sampling of this year’s calf crop! Please check back often, we’ll have new arrivals all fall. Watch for updated calf photos at pruetshowcattle.com.
class Winner, ‘11 national Western Maine-anjou open Show. congratulations Smith family!
Grand champion Steer, MaJac; reserve Grand Steer, Southeast Pa Beef classic, aBc Summer Bonanza; 4th Overall, tri-State classic, 3rd Overall div. 1, vccP. Bred By us! congratulations Heizer family!
reserve champion ShorthornPlus Steer, aBc Summer Bonanza; champion ShorthornPlus Steer, ‘11 eastern Regional Shorthorn Show. congratulations miller family!
first come first serve
calves for sale
no bidding!
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walk away
Silverline Genetics4513 North Sandhill Road • Burrton, Kansas
GleN ToewS: 620-386-0170 • TeSS STecKliNe-ToewS: 316-461-3523 • Bill ToewS: 620-382-6173
OctOber 29Bids due by 5 the night of the sale. Cattle available for viewing starting October 1.
widespread winners!All calves pictured have been Breed
Champions, Reserve Breed Champions, Top 5’s, Grand or Reserve Grand in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Colorado, and Indiana.
thanks & congrats!Thank you to all of our buyers and
congratulations on a great show season!
bullzeye carmele
claire dolly
milkshake nicki minaj
ruby sally
casper chelsea
dutchess fudge
panda
sammi shanequah
pedro
snooki steve sugar
2012 Promo Bull!
shown by Goering Family shown by Nikkel Family shown by Steckline Family shown by Nikkel Family
shown by Goering Family shown by Nikkel Family shown by Silverline shown by Eidson Family
shown by Eidson Family shown by Silverline shown by Leclair Family shown by Goering Family
shown by Nikkel Family shown by Goering Family shown by Nikkel Family shown by Goering Family
shown by Silverline shown by Goering Family shown by Steckline Family
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walk away
Silverline Genetics4513 North Sandhill Road • Burrton, Kansas
GleN ToewS: 620-386-0170 • TeSS STecKliNe-ToewS: 316-461-3523 • Bill ToewS: 620-382-6173
OctOber 29Bids due by 5 the night of the sale. Cattle available for viewing starting October 1.
widespread winners!All calves pictured have been Breed
Champions, Reserve Breed Champions, Top 5’s, Grand or Reserve Grand in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Colorado, and Indiana.
thanks & congrats!Thank you to all of our buyers and
congratulations on a great show season!
bullzeye carmele
claire dolly
milkshake nicki minaj
ruby sally
casper chelsea
dutchess fudge
panda
sammi shanequah
pedro
snooki steve sugar
2012 Promo Bull!
shown by Goering Family shown by Nikkel Family shown by Steckline Family shown by Nikkel Family
shown by Goering Family shown by Nikkel Family shown by Silverline shown by Eidson Family
shown by Eidson Family shown by Silverline shown by Leclair Family shown by Goering Family
shown by Nikkel Family shown by Goering Family shown by Nikkel Family shown by Goering Family
shown by Silverline shown by Goering Family shown by Steckline Family
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Ibach Show Cattle
• • Pasture Bid-Off • •Bids close Thursday, September 8th, at 6pm
SireS include:Heat Wave, Double Vision, Felony, Walks Alone,
All Aboard, Carnac
directionS: From Overton I-80 Exit #248, go 15 miles north on Lincoln
Street and Road 444 to Hwy 40. Turn East and go 3 miles to Road 447. Then 1/4 mile south and 1/4 mile west.
From Kearney, go 2 miles North on Hwy 10. Turn West on Hwy 40, then go 25 miles. Turn South on Road 447, and go
1/4 mile, then 1/4 mile west.
evan ibach riley JoneSHerdsman
alec ibach
4670 Rd. 767, Sumner, NE 68878 • 308-440-7026 • 308-390-5791
M&Mtrucking
M &M Trucking 2388 140th Street, Lester, Iowa 51242
Owner/Operator: Mitchell Monen
Reliable and competitive, local and long distance service using a 7’ X 36’ trailer. Please call 605-553-5587 any time!
DON’T BYPASS THIS OPPORTUNITY!!
JuST A hAlf mile Off iNTerSTATe 80! exiT 220 - JuST WeST Of TANger OuTleT mAll!
CATTle AvAilABle fOr vieWiNg AfTer SePTemBer 1ST!
firST COme firST Serve All fAll!
Jeff & BeTTY mAAS 2401 220th Street • Williamsburg, IA 52361
Jeff’s Cell: 319.530.4718 jeffbmaas@hotmail.com
Champion Crossbred, reserve grand: Badger Kickoff. grand Champion: Sioux Empire, MO AGR, Chilicothe Day 2, Fort Dodge Day 1 Special thank you to goretska Show Steers for placing this steer & gracie russell for showing it. Raised by Shane hanson & Jeff maas
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Calves available for viewing beginning Sept. 3 • Bids close at 6pm (EST) Sunday, September 1810 miles east of Renssealer, IN, on State Road 114, easily accessible from I-65.
Ben Streitmatter (219) 869-3258JoSh Streitmatter (219) 869-4625 mike Streitmatter (219) 869-3256
4579 East State Road 114, Rensselaer,IN 47978
3rd AnnuAl PrivAte treAty SAle
Monopoly Steer ----He Sells!
I-80 Steer ----He Sells!
2010 Purdue AGR Grand Champion Steer. Many-time champion. Sold by Goettemoeller. Shown by Ryan Macintosh.
2011 Jr. Nat’l Shorthorn Show Grand Steer. Champion Shorthorn Steer, Hoosier Beef Congress. Shown by Chloe Martin.
t maternal Sibs! u
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Your Next Champion!4th Overall & Champi-on AOB, 2010 Kansas
State Fair. Shown by Hannah Talkington.
Champion Simmental Steer, 2009 Indiana
State Fair.
Reserve Grand, 2008 Michigan State Fair. Grand Champion, 2008 Michigan Summer Expo.
Grand Champion Steer, 2008 Oklahoma/Arkan-sas Interstate Fair.
Breeders• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Reiss LivestockVal Reiss 785-821-1010 ••• Dakota Reiss 620-200-4199
LaddeR cReek cLub caLvesChris Allen 719-342-1031 • 719-767-5431
smoky meadows RanchBryce Walker 785-821-1054 • 785-852-4445
mckinney cattLeDerek McKinney 785-821-3855 ••• 785-821-2081
cuRtis & david daiLyCurtis 785-821-1900 ••• Dave 785-821-0056
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Show Calf weekend • Private treaty
Preview Day:
SePtember 24, 2011 Located in the beautiful mountains of Elba, Idaho. Sun-up to sun-down, come visit us and enjoy the
scenery and some good food as well!
initial BiDs Due:
SePtember 26, 2011 by 12:00 noon Mountain Time
Top Notch Show Steers & Heifers
Barkercattle companyRuel BaRkeR: 801-792-1036 • TyleR BaRkeR: 801-372-0996Tom & Sally oTTley: 208-312-3085 • Ranch: 208-638-5571
e-mail: tosalott@atcnet.net Visit our weBSiTe for updated photos & sale information: barkercattle.com
Also offering: 45 head of bred replacement heifers
— available now! Give us a call!
hollywood Steer
Paddy o’malley Steer
Sunseeker Heifer
congRaTulaTionS Ben uRRicelqui! Reserve Champion Steer, Shasta District Fair, CA Purchased in last year’s sale!
congRaTulaTionS BRooke vooRheeS! Grand Champion Steer, Millard Co. Livestock Show Monopoly calf purchased in last year’s sale!
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Selling in the 2011 Boysel Pasture Sale
More calves of this caliber selling in the sale and at the farm!
Labor Day
AliAs x 9P
solid Gold x P89
Mimms 9P
Kroupa/Boysel P89
Soehnlen Cattle Co.Stan Soehnlen
6143 Beth Ave., Navarre, oH 44662Cell: 330.312.1147 • Home: 330.484.3732
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Red Legends &SELLING:
30 Red Angus Heifers5 Red Angus Bred Heifers10 Red Angus Pregnancies
15 Black Angus Heifers20 Black Angus Bred Heifers
Black DiamondsSaturday, September 24th, 2011 1:00 pm in Marietta, OK
Dan, Cheryl & Cassie Johnsonwww.solutiongenetics.com
Dan: 712.898.9768Cheryl: 712.490.2956Cassie: 712.490.5397Blending Performance With Phenotype
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Rock Star X Citation 138Powerful high performaing females
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Bismarck X Great PlainsEye Catching Black Show Heifers Sell!!
Cowboy Cut X Tess 751TDaughter of the 2-Time
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Rock Star X Badlands Big Sky J119The first females to sell
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Saturday,September 24thin Marietta, OK
Cowboy Cut X Peek-A-BooStyle and Eye Appeal from a well
known cow family
Where ChampionsProduce Champions!
Cowboy Cut X PersuasionSome of the best Persuasion
daughters yet!
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3/4 Charolais with a Club Calf lookregistered Chi and Charolais % — thf Phaf — works great on heat wavesemen available through some major ComPanies or CollinsCattleserviCes.Com
Troubadour x Yellow Jacket
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Choppin’ Wood
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Bret, Becky, Mitch, & Maddy Udell32138 Hickory Ave Sioux City, IA 51108 Bret: 712-251-2527Becky: 712-253-5030Marc Wermersen, Herdsman: 712-251-6456Cattle available for viewing at31695 Hedge Ave., Sioux City, IA 51108
Private treaty Sale
September 11 Bids close by 7pm
Selling a select set of steers, market heifers, and breeding heifers. Located 4 miles south-west of Hinton or 6 miles north of Sioux City, right off Highway 75.
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Reserve Grand Champion Female, 2011 NWSS Junior ShowPURCHASED by Bailey Clanton in our 2010 Star Search Sale.
CF LUCKY CHARM 076
Reserve Grand Champion Female, 2011 NWSS Open ShowPURCHASED by the Boyert Family in our 2009 Star Search Sale.
MDM CUMBERLAND 988
Supreme Female, 2010 Keystone; Division Champion, 2010 NAILE,2011 NWSS, and 2011 Fort WorthPURCHASED by Simon Farms in our 2009 Star Search Sale.
CF AUGUSTA PRIDE 925
Division Champion, 2010 NAILE, 2011 NWSS, and 2011 Fort WorthPURCHASED by Hanson Heights in our 2009 Star Search Sale.
CF MARGIE 9114 SOLReserve Grand Champion Female, 2009 NWSSPURCHASED by Autumn Robison in our 2008 Star Search Sale.
CF LUCKY CHARM773
R.R. 1, Box 358 • Modoc, IN 47358Brian: 765.853.5255 or cell: 765.969.0373Randy: 765.853.5819 • Tyler: 765.576.0035
Jared Boyert: 330.416.4105 www.catesfarms.com
People say it is too hot and the cattleare green in their pictures, but isn’t
it cooler to be there in the end?
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January Solution daughter
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February Solution daughter March Eldorado daughter
March Solution daughter March Solution daughter March Eldorado daughter
May Eldorado daughter March Trump daughter April Waco daughter
March King Kong bull prospect SATURDAY September 3, 201110:30 AM E.S.T.
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Genetic Horizons-seK Genetics
roviding services that con-
sumers want has long been
the belief of Genetic Hori-
zons-SEK Genetics. The in-
dependent semen distributor located in
the southeast portion of Kansas near the
town of Galesburg has been in operation
since the 1970s. Don Coover, owner of the
company, has enjoyed the progression of
his business since purchasing it and looks
forward to what technology will provide
to the beef industry’s evolution.
Origin of Horizons Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics traces
its beginnings back over 30 years to a co-
operative of five separate producers who
had the common goal of maximizing their
genetics by pooling their semen resources
together. The joint venture was known as
Genetic Horizons which is still in the title
of the lone remaining semen provider.
“Those guys would join all of their bulls
together to make a sire directory, so they
would have better selection and num-
bers,” Don says. “They traded semen back
and forth so everyone would have access
to the same bulls.”
By 1995 there were only three members
P
Article & Photos By Wyatt Bechtel
left of Genetic Horizons, including: Vander Horn AI in South Dakota, Missouri Cattle Breeders in Missouri, and Southeast Kansas (SEK) Genet-ics. “I bought SEK Genetics 16 years ago from Jerry Kramer, and he was one of the original people in the Ge-netic Horizons deal,” Don says. Several years ago Vander Horn AI and Missouri Cattle Breeders both sold out to Semex, with neither of those businesses being associated with Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics anymore, because they are just shell corporations.
Duty Calls Don was a member of the class of 1969 at nearby Erie High School. Upon graduation he saw the writing on the wall of being drafted for ser-vice in the Vietnam War. Rather than wait to be drafted, he took an exami-nation and was accepted into the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York. After graduating from West Point with a degree in civil engineer-ing in 1973, he would serve in the U.S. Army for the next eight years. While in the Army he worked as a helicopter and airplane pilot. He was
also a military intelligence officer. Following his service in the military, Don had an ambition to get back to his agricultural roots. He was raised on a family farm that operated a dairy near Erie, Kan. His background in the dairy helped steer him to veterinary school at Kansas State University. After receiving his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1986, Don would serve another two years for his country as an Army vet-erinarian.
Feeding His Interest Finally, after his years of military service, Don decided to plant his feet near his old stomping grounds in Galesburg, approximately 20 miles from his family’s farm. He would buy a feed mill located on the main drag of town and operate it with his broth-er. While managing the mill, Don continued to practice veterinary medicine. “My veterinary business was an ambulatory large animal practice that
was very closely tied to the feed mill,” he says. “I was basically helping cli-ents do management-type stuff with their animals.” Then the opportunity arose for Don to purchase a semen distribu-tor just down the road from the mill. Jerry Kramer offered to sell the busi-ness to Don and show him the ropes of the industry. Don was interested, but he needed a cross-country tour of Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics’ cli-ents to make up his mind. “I basically took a motorcycle trip to some people he sold genetics to. I traveled all the way up to Montana on an old 1947 Indian Chief motor-cycle,” Don remembers. He decided getting into the genet-ics industry might be an entertain-ing venture, so he sold his share of Coover Feed Company Inc. to his brother and bought out Kramer’s business. “It was an opportunity. I kind of had an interest, and the more I looked
between the pages
Engineering Superior Genetics
Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics Owner & President, Dr. Don Coover
Right: 3 Clones of NTC 615 Ever Ready
Far Right: Clone of Collins’s Grizz 950
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Genetic Horizons-seK Genetics
roviding services that con-
sumers want has long been
the belief of Genetic Hori-
zons-SEK Genetics. The in-
dependent semen distributor located in
the southeast portion of Kansas near the
town of Galesburg has been in operation
since the 1970s. Don Coover, owner of the
company, has enjoyed the progression of
his business since purchasing it and looks
forward to what technology will provide
to the beef industry’s evolution.
Origin of Horizons Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics traces
its beginnings back over 30 years to a co-
operative of five separate producers who
had the common goal of maximizing their
genetics by pooling their semen resources
together. The joint venture was known as
Genetic Horizons which is still in the title
of the lone remaining semen provider.
“Those guys would join all of their bulls
together to make a sire directory, so they
would have better selection and num-
bers,” Don says. “They traded semen back
and forth so everyone would have access
to the same bulls.”
By 1995 there were only three members
P
Article & Photos By Wyatt Bechtel
left of Genetic Horizons, including: Vander Horn AI in South Dakota, Missouri Cattle Breeders in Missouri, and Southeast Kansas (SEK) Genet-ics. “I bought SEK Genetics 16 years ago from Jerry Kramer, and he was one of the original people in the Ge-netic Horizons deal,” Don says. Several years ago Vander Horn AI and Missouri Cattle Breeders both sold out to Semex, with neither of those businesses being associated with Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics anymore, because they are just shell corporations.
Duty Calls Don was a member of the class of 1969 at nearby Erie High School. Upon graduation he saw the writing on the wall of being drafted for ser-vice in the Vietnam War. Rather than wait to be drafted, he took an exami-nation and was accepted into the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York. After graduating from West Point with a degree in civil engineer-ing in 1973, he would serve in the U.S. Army for the next eight years. While in the Army he worked as a helicopter and airplane pilot. He was
also a military intelligence officer. Following his service in the military, Don had an ambition to get back to his agricultural roots. He was raised on a family farm that operated a dairy near Erie, Kan. His background in the dairy helped steer him to veterinary school at Kansas State University. After receiving his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1986, Don would serve another two years for his country as an Army vet-erinarian.
Feeding His Interest Finally, after his years of military service, Don decided to plant his feet near his old stomping grounds in Galesburg, approximately 20 miles from his family’s farm. He would buy a feed mill located on the main drag of town and operate it with his broth-er. While managing the mill, Don continued to practice veterinary medicine. “My veterinary business was an ambulatory large animal practice that
was very closely tied to the feed mill,” he says. “I was basically helping cli-ents do management-type stuff with their animals.” Then the opportunity arose for Don to purchase a semen distribu-tor just down the road from the mill. Jerry Kramer offered to sell the busi-ness to Don and show him the ropes of the industry. Don was interested, but he needed a cross-country tour of Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics’ cli-ents to make up his mind. “I basically took a motorcycle trip to some people he sold genetics to. I traveled all the way up to Montana on an old 1947 Indian Chief motor-cycle,” Don remembers. He decided getting into the genet-ics industry might be an entertain-ing venture, so he sold his share of Coover Feed Company Inc. to his brother and bought out Kramer’s business. “It was an opportunity. I kind of had an interest, and the more I looked
between the pages
Engineering Superior Genetics
Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics Owner & President, Dr. Don Coover
Right: 3 Clones of NTC 615 Ever Ready
Far Right: Clone of Collins’s Grizz 950
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into it the more interested I got, and that was it,” Don recalls. In 2006 he built a new facility to help expand his business from just servicing semen customers. Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics now caters to many customer needs including: Bo-vine Virus Diarrhea (BVD) testing, genetic carrier testing, blood preg-nancy testing, artificial insemination (AI) schools, and embryo transfer (ET) work.
Clubbin’ It Prior to Don purchasing Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics the business was already well established in the club calf industry. “There was an old bull called Sugar Ray that Jerry Kramer had an exclu-sive lease on,” Don remembers. “That bull was one of the first big-time gi-ants in the club calf industry.”
Kramer built a strong rela-tionship with the bull’s owner, and Sugar Ray would go on to sell loads of semen. “Jerry Kramer really became the preeminent semen supplier in the club calf industry, and that has followed this company for years,” Don shares. In the past, Don has mar-keted calves he has bred to local
youth, and the cattle have had suc-cess, with some winning the Neosho County Fair. Other cattle he produces are sold through private treaty, with many going to breeders who are in-terested in improving the quality of their herds. “I like selling cattle through private treaty, because it is easier to track the calves to know whose got them and see how the cattle perform, which I like to know,” he says. When the genetic carrier defects were discovered in many top-selling club calf sires during the early 2000s Don was worried it might ruin the club calf business. “We are heavily involved and deeply invested in the club calf indus-try,” he says. “We sell a lot of Angus genetics, but it’s not 90 percent of our business like everyone else, so it
would hurt us a lot to lose the club calf industry.” Don has enjoyed his association with club calf breeders since buying the business. “It’s a market where club calf guys tend to be pretty aggressive entrepre-neurs and pretty interested in genetic improvement. They are always look-ing for the next great one, and I like that. It’s been a good match,” he re-flects.
Serviceman Whether Don is in the lab sort-ing embryos or in the cab of his feed truck, he always has a focus on pro-viding quality service to his custom-ers. “This is a service industry,” he ex-plains. “It has everything to do with people wanting to find a person who knows what they are doing and can get the job done.” Being a smaller company allows Don to have a more hands-on ap-proach and the ability to interact with his clients on a daily basis. To better inform potential custom-ers of bulls that might perform well in their cow herds, he uses a labeling system that gives a color distinction to the sires that have sold the most se-
men in recent years. “It lets customers know what’s popular, what’s working, and what’s being used,” he shares. “It’s directly related with their market acceptance. It is not my opinion of their genetic merit.” Don thinks there are lots of rea-sons that people buy bulls from phe-notype to genotype, and even some-thing as simple as a bull’s name. “Long story short, if a bull has sold a lot of semen compared to his contemporaries for five years, then that bull is doing something right,” he says. “You can argue his relative merits forever, but if they sell a lot of semen, well, people are voting on him with their pocketbooks.” Don’s philosophy on his catalog is to provide producers with informa-tion they are looking for by doing it in as unbiased and fair a manner he can. “We have a couple hundred bulls in that catalog, and we try to make it a decent reference for producers,” he says. Many specialty breeds have been included in the semen directory to help meet customer demand for those sires. “Occasionally you’ll get some peo-ple that will call up and want a more
rare breed. This company has sold a little bit of everything.” Just in the past year a group of sires geared towards grass feeding have been put in the directory. They are of Angus or South Devon genetics, orig-inating from producers in New Zea-land and Australia who believe grass fed cattle will have an impact on the U.S. beef industry. Don took on the new sires because he tries to work with anyone who has a good idea. “I think the thing I enjoy the most is the relationships I build with the people I work with: bull owners, cus-tomers, people in the office, every-one. In that respect it’s been good,” he says.
Attack of the Clones Don ac-quired Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics be-cause he need-ed a new chal-lenge in life, now he is look-ing for another venture to add to his compa-ny: cloning. “I’d like to
get into creating my own clones, be-cause I’ve got some cloned calves here that are just fabulous,” Don shares. However, Don has been unable to get the intellectual property and tech-nology to perform his own cloning procedures. He currently utilizes the company Cyagra to get cattle cloned. “They send me the embryos from Pennsylvania, then I put them in re-cipients here and raise the calves. We’ve been very successful with it,” he says. The first producer-supported cloning project to Don’s knowledge happened in 2001, when he and Dean Kephart had five clones created from tissues samples taken of the club calf bull, Full Flush. Cloning animals has the advan-tage of providing proven genetics to
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into it the more interested I got, and that was it,” Don recalls. In 2006 he built a new facility to help expand his business from just servicing semen customers. Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics now caters to many customer needs including: Bo-vine Virus Diarrhea (BVD) testing, genetic carrier testing, blood preg-nancy testing, artificial insemination (AI) schools, and embryo transfer (ET) work.
Clubbin’ It Prior to Don purchasing Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics the business was already well established in the club calf industry. “There was an old bull called Sugar Ray that Jerry Kramer had an exclu-sive lease on,” Don remembers. “That bull was one of the first big-time gi-ants in the club calf industry.”
Kramer built a strong rela-tionship with the bull’s owner, and Sugar Ray would go on to sell loads of semen. “Jerry Kramer really became the preeminent semen supplier in the club calf industry, and that has followed this company for years,” Don shares. In the past, Don has mar-keted calves he has bred to local
youth, and the cattle have had suc-cess, with some winning the Neosho County Fair. Other cattle he produces are sold through private treaty, with many going to breeders who are in-terested in improving the quality of their herds. “I like selling cattle through private treaty, because it is easier to track the calves to know whose got them and see how the cattle perform, which I like to know,” he says. When the genetic carrier defects were discovered in many top-selling club calf sires during the early 2000s Don was worried it might ruin the club calf business. “We are heavily involved and deeply invested in the club calf indus-try,” he says. “We sell a lot of Angus genetics, but it’s not 90 percent of our business like everyone else, so it
would hurt us a lot to lose the club calf industry.” Don has enjoyed his association with club calf breeders since buying the business. “It’s a market where club calf guys tend to be pretty aggressive entrepre-neurs and pretty interested in genetic improvement. They are always look-ing for the next great one, and I like that. It’s been a good match,” he re-flects.
Serviceman Whether Don is in the lab sort-ing embryos or in the cab of his feed truck, he always has a focus on pro-viding quality service to his custom-ers. “This is a service industry,” he ex-plains. “It has everything to do with people wanting to find a person who knows what they are doing and can get the job done.” Being a smaller company allows Don to have a more hands-on ap-proach and the ability to interact with his clients on a daily basis. To better inform potential custom-ers of bulls that might perform well in their cow herds, he uses a labeling system that gives a color distinction to the sires that have sold the most se-
men in recent years. “It lets customers know what’s popular, what’s working, and what’s being used,” he shares. “It’s directly related with their market acceptance. It is not my opinion of their genetic merit.” Don thinks there are lots of rea-sons that people buy bulls from phe-notype to genotype, and even some-thing as simple as a bull’s name. “Long story short, if a bull has sold a lot of semen compared to his contemporaries for five years, then that bull is doing something right,” he says. “You can argue his relative merits forever, but if they sell a lot of semen, well, people are voting on him with their pocketbooks.” Don’s philosophy on his catalog is to provide producers with informa-tion they are looking for by doing it in as unbiased and fair a manner he can. “We have a couple hundred bulls in that catalog, and we try to make it a decent reference for producers,” he says. Many specialty breeds have been included in the semen directory to help meet customer demand for those sires. “Occasionally you’ll get some peo-ple that will call up and want a more
rare breed. This company has sold a little bit of everything.” Just in the past year a group of sires geared towards grass feeding have been put in the directory. They are of Angus or South Devon genetics, orig-inating from producers in New Zea-land and Australia who believe grass fed cattle will have an impact on the U.S. beef industry. Don took on the new sires because he tries to work with anyone who has a good idea. “I think the thing I enjoy the most is the relationships I build with the people I work with: bull owners, cus-tomers, people in the office, every-one. In that respect it’s been good,” he says.
Attack of the Clones Don ac-quired Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics be-cause he need-ed a new chal-lenge in life, now he is look-ing for another venture to add to his compa-ny: cloning. “I’d like to
get into creating my own clones, be-cause I’ve got some cloned calves here that are just fabulous,” Don shares. However, Don has been unable to get the intellectual property and tech-nology to perform his own cloning procedures. He currently utilizes the company Cyagra to get cattle cloned. “They send me the embryos from Pennsylvania, then I put them in re-cipients here and raise the calves. We’ve been very successful with it,” he says. The first producer-supported cloning project to Don’s knowledge happened in 2001, when he and Dean Kephart had five clones created from tissues samples taken of the club calf bull, Full Flush. Cloning animals has the advan-tage of providing proven genetics to
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producers and also allows for cattle that may be deceased to continue their contributions to improving the industry with clones that provide se-men or embryos. “If you get a good calf that is popu-lar, you can sell a lot of semen out of the clone, because the original bull may not have semen available,” Don says. Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics currently has a whole stable of cloned cattle on the property. There are five clones of the cow, NTC 615 Ever Ready, mother to the popular club calf bull, Irish Whiskey. All of the heifers are going to calve in the next year. Other popular club calf cloned dams at the facility include: two cop-ies of Rick Frye’s Shania F36 602, one copy of Kris Black’s Phylli, multiple copies of C.A. Collins’s Grizz 950, and copies of Rocky Hills Mary. The cloned heifers are being used to in-crease the amount of embryos that can be supplied for ET. “I clone more heifers than bulls, because if you clone a cow yourself you can do it for $8,000 to $10,000, and you can’t buy great cows with that kind of money,” he says. In the future Don thinks the beef industry will be transformed by clon-ing. “You see more people cloning stuff, because they see it as being eco-nomically advantageous, and you can make some serious money doing it,” he says. He believes there will be a time that it will be cheaper to clone an animal rather than flushing a female and worrying about genetic combi-nations. “All you need is one good cell line and you can make millions of embry-
os out of one cell line. There’s no feed-ing it or taking it to water or watching it die. You just keep growing them, and they keep producing cells,” he observes. Don sees a day where herds of cat-tle will be composed of clones with certain lines of genetics being used for precise areas of the country. No matter if it’s the short grass country of Wyoming or the fertile river valleys of Ohio, there will be a certain type of cow developed for every location in the country that will be efficient and suitable for the environment. “You’ll be a like a tractor owner, all of your tractors will be the same brand. There will be different models of cows for each region. When you get used to that model of cow you’ll be like that guy who always uses John Deere tractors,” he says. When the day comes that it is eco-nomically viable to create herds of cattle based off clones, it will offer the most uniform product to consumers of beef. It will also allow for produc-ers to have a better idea of what man-agement strategies they will need to utilize for the most productive herd, because they will have raised that ex-act animal before. Until that time Genetic Horizons-SEK Genetics and Don will continue to offer quality service that clients want. “It’s an exciting industry and there is a lot of future to it. There might be some bumps in the road, but this is a good business to be in. It’s a lot of fun, and it should be.”
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It is with great pride that we introduce you to SC Outdoors: a new annual feature that we hope will
be a highlight of our August State Fair Edition for years to come!
After years of visiting with our clients about their plans after state fairs, club calf sales, and fall harvest,
the common thread that we find is that many livestock people like to take their free time to enjoy the
great outdoors. Since we love the outdoors, too, we envisioned the SC Outdoors annual feature, and
we are excited to use the next couple of pages to as an ode to the outdoorsman — highlighting some
of our favorite outdoor-related entertainment, facts, recipes, and more. We also thank our faithful
readers for their photo submissions!
So take a few minutes to step ‘out of the barn’, and into the great outdoors.
mounted in alaskaHistory Channel (Channel 120 on DishNetwork, Channel 269 on DirecTV)
Check your schedule for the Season 1 encore episodes!In it’s first season, this became a new favorite in Spring and Summer 2011, following the Knight’s
Taxidermy team in Alaska, America’s last frontier. These skilled craftsman show the real process of preserving natural history.
In the past few years, television shows about the great outdoors have came onto the scene in full force! If you’re tired of watching the same ol’ stuff, be sure to tune in to some of OUR outdoor favorites!
TV Get your outdoor fix from the comfort of your couch. Good entertainment when the weather is Africa-hot, or when it is too rainy or snowy to be outdoors!
RiveR monsteRsAnimal Planet (Channel 184 on DishNetwork, Channel 282 on DirecTV)
Check your local listings!Extreme angler Jeremy Wade uncovers the world’s largest, strangest, and most dangerous fish in this suspenseful show. Be sure to set a DVR timer for this, sometimes episodes come on at strange hours!
The SC STaff favoriTe: swamp peopleHistory Channel (Channel 120 on DishNetwork, Channel 269 on DirecTV)
Thursdays at 9/8 central • Check your schedule for frequent repeat episodes!This highly-entertaining show follows Louisiana swampers through their 30-day alligator hunting
season. Everyone has their favorite swamper, but it seems Troy has captured the heart of many!
ChannelSurfingIn addition to the awesome shows mentioned below, check out these awesome outdoor-friendly channels on your television, and you’re sure to find something to spark your interest!• outdoor Channel
Channel 606 (DirecTV) Channel 396 (DishNetwork)
• sportsman Channel Channel 605 (DirecTV) Channel 285 (DishNetwork)
• discovery Channel Channel 278 (DirecTV) Channel 182 (DishNetwork)
• RFd-tv Channel 345 (DirecTV) Channel 231 (DishNetwork)
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It is with great pride that we introduce you to SC Outdoors: a new annual feature that we hope will
be a highlight of our August State Fair Edition for years to come!
After years of visiting with our clients about their plans after state fairs, club calf sales, and fall harvest,
the common thread that we find is that many livestock people like to take their free time to enjoy the
great outdoors. Since we love the outdoors, too, we envisioned the SC Outdoors annual feature, and
we are excited to use the next couple of pages to as an ode to the outdoorsman — highlighting some
of our favorite outdoor-related entertainment, facts, recipes, and more. We also thank our faithful
readers for their photo submissions!
So take a few minutes to step ‘out of the barn’, and into the great outdoors.
mounted in alaskaHistory Channel (Channel 120 on DishNetwork, Channel 269 on DirecTV)
Check your schedule for the Season 1 encore episodes!In it’s first season, this became a new favorite in Spring and Summer 2011, following the Knight’s
Taxidermy team in Alaska, America’s last frontier. These skilled craftsman show the real process of preserving natural history.
In the past few years, television shows about the great outdoors have came onto the scene in full force! If you’re tired of watching the same ol’ stuff, be sure to tune in to some of OUR outdoor favorites!
TV Get your outdoor fix from the comfort of your couch. Good entertainment when the weather is Africa-hot, or when it is too rainy or snowy to be outdoors!
RiveR monsteRsAnimal Planet (Channel 184 on DishNetwork, Channel 282 on DirecTV)
Check your local listings!Extreme angler Jeremy Wade uncovers the world’s largest, strangest, and most dangerous fish in this suspenseful show. Be sure to set a DVR timer for this, sometimes episodes come on at strange hours!
The SC STaff favoriTe: swamp peopleHistory Channel (Channel 120 on DishNetwork, Channel 269 on DirecTV)
Thursdays at 9/8 central • Check your schedule for frequent repeat episodes!This highly-entertaining show follows Louisiana swampers through their 30-day alligator hunting
season. Everyone has their favorite swamper, but it seems Troy has captured the heart of many!
ChannelSurfingIn addition to the awesome shows mentioned below, check out these awesome outdoor-friendly channels on your television, and you’re sure to find something to spark your interest!• outdoor Channel
Channel 606 (DirecTV) Channel 396 (DishNetwork)
• sportsman Channel Channel 605 (DirecTV) Channel 285 (DishNetwork)
• discovery Channel Channel 278 (DirecTV) Channel 182 (DishNetwork)
• RFd-tv Channel 345 (DirecTV) Channel 231 (DishNetwork)
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usefulLinks outdooradventures:Where for a brief moment, you trade in your brush for a bow, clippers for a camper, showstick for a scope, and fitting supplies for fishing poles. Have a great fall, and be sure to take some time for the outdoors! — The SC Staff
4 large onions, finely chopped2 cloves garlic, finely chopped2 cups vegetable oil or olive oil2 pounds venison, ground2 Tbsp. chili powder2 Tsp. coriander½ Tsp. ground cumin
Dash of Tabasco1 cup water½ cup tomato paste1½ Tsp salt
venisonChili
Saute the onions and garlic in oil until they are limp and golden. Add the ground venison, stir-ring until browned. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend. Reduce the heat and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Add more liquid if the mixture gets too dry. Cook until it is well thickened and rich in flavor. Serve with pinto or kidney beans, and rice. Serves 6.
3 lbs. fish fillets1 cup yellow cornmeal1½ Tsp. paprika1 Tsp. salt½ Tsp. celery salt½ Tsp. pepper¼ Tsp. dry mustard
½ Tsp. onion powderOil for fryingLemon wedges
spicy-FriedFish
Combine cornmeal and seasonings. Roll fish in seasoned cornmeal. Place fish in a single layer in hot fat in a 12 inch fry pan. Fry at a moderate heat for 4-5 minutes or until golden brown. Turn carefully. Fry 4-5 minutes longer or until fish are brown and flake easily when tested with a fork. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve with lemon wedges. 6 servings.
The Liar’s Lodgeby Derek AnDerson DunCAn
sittin' by the fireplace in the cabin at the campthe rain’s been coming down for days, it's really cold and damp
With dominoes upon the table, a pot of chilli on the fireHunters gathered all around to see who's the biggest liarfrom the rye grass patch another story-teller walks on in
"You shoulda seen the one that got away, I swear he was a ten!"
"Yeah I'se headed back up into camp when the corner of my eyesaw a flash of brown runnin' wild with his head held way up highNow boys, you know I'm a tracker, an' I followed him for milesBut somewhere that ol' buck well he's a-sittin' with a smile."
"You know the ol' pine thicket that sits over to the west?trailed him right through the heart — I really done my best
He took me all around in circles. I'se lost as I could beI thought I was a goner, fallin' into ol' BeAr CreeK .
An' I tell ya son that cold water is deeper than you thinkBut that sly ol' buck had wore me out I needed me a drink."
"With my hat dipped in the water - I wasn't in no rushthen much to my dismay -I heard a rustle in the brush
Now that buck was huntin' me, don't know where he learned to trackNext thing I know he took a swing with his big ol' trophy rack. "
"It was a long way to the bottom where I touched my feetWhen I finally surfaced an' took some air, man it sure was sweet
I shook my head to clear my eyes an' saw him standin' therethat ol' buck had hung around, he didn't have a careWell I raised my gun real slow an' carefully I took aim
If I missed this shot ol' buddy - I'd surely be ashamed."
"I pulled that trigger, heard it click, an' you know it ain't fired yetAn then it hits, just like me them bullets was soakin' wet!"
"on that long walk back, you know, a thought invaded my head If that buck had really wanted, I'd sure 'nuff be dead
Now boys, take heed to what I say an' if you cross this big boy’s track
don't be the hunter that's now the huntedWith a tArGet on your back !"
The Liar’s Lodge, by Derek Anderson Duncan “The Texas Tumbleweed”903-930-5115 Call for engagements or to purchase book of cowboy poetry.
dId You know?Just like livestock showman set an animals feet and hold their head a certain way to portray a calf 's best image, professional taxidermists mount wildlife to accentuate their positives. Here are a few of the most popular deer mount options:
UprightoFFset
Upright
3Dmount
FUllsneak
semisneak
Thanks SC readers for submitting your photos! Don’t forget to submit for the 2012 Edition of SC outdoors!
Deer graphics provided by Outdoor Creations (outdoor-dave.com; 608-778-1343) and Kelly Mayernik (kellymayernik.com)
Check out these great sources of outdoor fun & information!
muledeer.org mossyoak.com rmef.org billfish.org whitetailproperties.com
Fun Facts• There are over 25,000 identified species of fish on the earth.• Where an animal’s eyes are placed on its head can tell you whether it is a predator
or prey. Owls have eyes on the front of their face like humans, which helps them judge distance and catch their prey more easily. Prey animals like rabbits have eyes on the sides of their heads, which allows them to see behind and in front at the same time, making it harder for a predator to sneak up on them.
• When a bald eagle loses a feather on one wing, it will lose a feather on the other in order to keep its balance!
• Squirrels cannot see the color red.• The largest fish is the great whale shark which can reach fifty feet in length.
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usefulLinks outdooradventures:Where for a brief moment, you trade in your brush for a bow, clippers for a camper, showstick for a scope, and fitting supplies for fishing poles. Have a great fall, and be sure to take some time for the outdoors! — The SC Staff
4 large onions, finely chopped2 cloves garlic, finely chopped2 cups vegetable oil or olive oil2 pounds venison, ground2 Tbsp. chili powder2 Tsp. coriander½ Tsp. ground cumin
Dash of Tabasco1 cup water½ cup tomato paste1½ Tsp salt
venisonChili
Saute the onions and garlic in oil until they are limp and golden. Add the ground venison, stir-ring until browned. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend. Reduce the heat and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Add more liquid if the mixture gets too dry. Cook until it is well thickened and rich in flavor. Serve with pinto or kidney beans, and rice. Serves 6.
3 lbs. fish fillets1 cup yellow cornmeal1½ Tsp. paprika1 Tsp. salt½ Tsp. celery salt½ Tsp. pepper¼ Tsp. dry mustard
½ Tsp. onion powderOil for fryingLemon wedges
spicy-FriedFish
Combine cornmeal and seasonings. Roll fish in seasoned cornmeal. Place fish in a single layer in hot fat in a 12 inch fry pan. Fry at a moderate heat for 4-5 minutes or until golden brown. Turn carefully. Fry 4-5 minutes longer or until fish are brown and flake easily when tested with a fork. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve with lemon wedges. 6 servings.
The Liar’s Lodgeby Derek AnDerson DunCAn
sittin' by the fireplace in the cabin at the campthe rain’s been coming down for days, it's really cold and damp
With dominoes upon the table, a pot of chilli on the fireHunters gathered all around to see who's the biggest liarfrom the rye grass patch another story-teller walks on in
"You shoulda seen the one that got away, I swear he was a ten!"
"Yeah I'se headed back up into camp when the corner of my eyesaw a flash of brown runnin' wild with his head held way up highNow boys, you know I'm a tracker, an' I followed him for milesBut somewhere that ol' buck well he's a-sittin' with a smile."
"You know the ol' pine thicket that sits over to the west?trailed him right through the heart — I really done my best
He took me all around in circles. I'se lost as I could beI thought I was a goner, fallin' into ol' BeAr CreeK .
An' I tell ya son that cold water is deeper than you thinkBut that sly ol' buck had wore me out I needed me a drink."
"With my hat dipped in the water - I wasn't in no rushthen much to my dismay -I heard a rustle in the brush
Now that buck was huntin' me, don't know where he learned to trackNext thing I know he took a swing with his big ol' trophy rack. "
"It was a long way to the bottom where I touched my feetWhen I finally surfaced an' took some air, man it sure was sweet
I shook my head to clear my eyes an' saw him standin' therethat ol' buck had hung around, he didn't have a careWell I raised my gun real slow an' carefully I took aim
If I missed this shot ol' buddy - I'd surely be ashamed."
"I pulled that trigger, heard it click, an' you know it ain't fired yetAn then it hits, just like me them bullets was soakin' wet!"
"on that long walk back, you know, a thought invaded my head If that buck had really wanted, I'd sure 'nuff be dead
Now boys, take heed to what I say an' if you cross this big boy’s track
don't be the hunter that's now the huntedWith a tArGet on your back !"
The Liar’s Lodge, by Derek Anderson Duncan “The Texas Tumbleweed”903-930-5115 Call for engagements or to purchase book of cowboy poetry.
dId You know?Just like livestock showman set an animals feet and hold their head a certain way to portray a calf 's best image, professional taxidermists mount wildlife to accentuate their positives. Here are a few of the most popular deer mount options:
UprightoFFset
Upright
3Dmount
FUllsneak
semisneak
Thanks SC readers for submitting your photos! Don’t forget to submit for the 2012 Edition of SC outdoors!
Deer graphics provided by Outdoor Creations (outdoor-dave.com; 608-778-1343) and Kelly Mayernik (kellymayernik.com)
Check out these great sources of outdoor fun & information!
muledeer.org mossyoak.com rmef.org billfish.org whitetailproperties.com
Fun Facts• There are over 25,000 identified species of fish on the earth.• Where an animal’s eyes are placed on its head can tell you whether it is a predator
or prey. Owls have eyes on the front of their face like humans, which helps them judge distance and catch their prey more easily. Prey animals like rabbits have eyes on the sides of their heads, which allows them to see behind and in front at the same time, making it harder for a predator to sneak up on them.
• When a bald eagle loses a feather on one wing, it will lose a feather on the other in order to keep its balance!
• Squirrels cannot see the color red.• The largest fish is the great whale shark which can reach fifty feet in length.
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ProfessorToProducerby Dr. Paul Walker, Professor of Animal Science at Illinois State University
eeding Value of Corn Distillersat High and Low Relative Corn Prices As I sit down and write this column, June 27, shelled corn is down to $6.44 on the Board and
$6.17 at my local elevator here in the Bloomington-Normal area. I find it hard to write that corn is down to $6.64. Relative to previous years, six to seven dollar corn is high. But then a week ago corn was $7.99 on the Board and some people are still predicting $9.00 corn in the near future. Table 1 shows the average farm price for shelled corn since 1970. While I am not an economist, it is my perception that the corn blight of the early 1970’s combined with higher oil costs ushered in a new era of relatively high corn prices ($3.00:bu plus) up from the previous $1.25:bu era. Today, 2011, it seems that the new relatively high oil prices combined with a variety of new markets for shelled corn/corn products has ushered in another new and yet higher era of corn prices (the $6-7:00:bu era). And, with shelled corn at $6.64:bushel (11.86¢:lb), shelled corn may be too expensive to con-tinue as the primary feedstuff in finishing cattle diets. As most feeders have discovered, corn distillers grains (DGS) may be the new primary feedstuff substitute for shelled corn. This morning Jessica (one of my most talented graduate students) con-tacted all the ethanol plants operating within Illinois and in the states bor-dering Illinois within 50 miles of the state line. The average selling price for wet distillers grains with solubles (WDGS) was $72:ton FOB ranging from $40 to $97:ton). At 40 – 60% moisture that translates to 7.20¢: lb of dry matter (DM) for WDGS. Dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) was priced at $196:ton FOB ranging from $160 – $210:ton, (at 10% moisture that is 10.89¢:lb of DM. Short story is that WDGS is less expensive to feed than is DDGS, and the three most important factors related to buying DGS are location, location, location. Our guideline is that regarding WDGS, it is too expensive to haul water more than 50 miles if WDGS is to compete with DDGS or shelled corn on a cost per pound of DM basis. At ISU we routinely feed WDGS, even during the warmer summer months. Several articles ago we explained how we economically store WDGS in bunker silos with minimal storage loss. Previously conducted research at Illinois State University has found that feeding diets containing 25, 40 and 70% WDGS have returned more
gross dollars over feed cost than diets containing whole shelled corn and 0% WDGS. While the total return over feed cost increases as percent WDGS in the diet increases, the rate of return over feed cost decreases as the percent WDGS increases over 25% of the diet DM. The average in-crease in return over feed cost was 13% for 25% WDGS inclusion com-pared to 0% WDGS. The average increase for 40% WDGS was 15% and for 70% WDGS it was 18%. Table 2 shows that if the return over feed cost for adding WDGS was linear, including 70% WDGS into finishing diets would increase return over feed cost by 64% compared to shelled corn based diets. The increase is not linear but rather increases at a decreas-ing rate. When adding WDGS to finishing diets, the return over feed cost rate of increase maximizes around 25% WDGS inclusion and the rate of increase decreases at higher inclusion levels. Another important factor to watch regarding whether and how much WDGS to feed is the cost:lb DM for shelled corn compared to WDGS. When shelled corn was $3.50:bu, and 7.10¢:lb of DM, WDGS was priced at $35:wet ton or 3.18¢:lb of DM. Today with shelled corn at $6.64:bu and 13.47¢:lb of DM, WDGS is priced at $72:wet ton or 7.20¢:lb of DM. At $3.50 shelled corn was 2.23 times as expensive as WDGS. Today at $6.64 shelled corn is 1.87 times as expensive as WDGS. Cattle feeders must watch the shelled corn/WDGS price spread. As the shelled corn price in-creases, the WDGS price is following corn up and the price differential is becoming less attractive. Currently, the price differential for shelled corn compared to DDGS is only 1.24:1. And, on occasion, at some ethanol plants with a high demand for DDGS the price differential between shelled corn and DDGS is 1:1 or negative. Day in and day out WDGS compared to DDGS is usually the more economical feedstuff for finishing cattle. We just sold three pots (125 head) of steers coming off a feeding trial evaluating 0, 25, 40 and 70% high fat (11 – 12%) WDGS. We still have another 120 head to send to harvest, so we have not completely analyzed the data. But, for 120 steers recently harvested, 118 graded low choice or higher and 2 graded select. This study, combined with previous studies shows that cattle can grade low choice or higher when fed higher levels of WDGS. We have entered a new era of finishing cattle where corn is no longer king. It’s by-product DGS is the new primary feedstuff in finishing diets for progressive feedlot managers.
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ransitioning Jobs? Protect Your Retirement Income The current economic and market environment has prompted many Americans to rethink their retire-
ment strategies. If you are experiencing a job transition—particularly if the transition is unplanned and unexpect-ed—such a reassessment may be particularly important for you. While it may be tempting to focus more on your immediate needs, you should not lose sight of long-term goals, especially your retirement strategy. Some Basic Decisions Your employer-sponsored retirement plan is likely to be a key component of your retirement strategy. Because it represents a key source of future retirement income, it is important to carefully consider your alternatives for ad-ministering these assets. During a job transition, you will usually have three options: take a lump sum distribution, leave your assets in the employer-sponsored plan or move your assets into a rollover IRA.Taking a direct, lump sum distribution—With this option, the assets in your plan are distributed directly to you in a lump sum, which provides you with immediate access to your funds. Depending on your short-term needs, that may appear to be an attractive alternative. However, a distribu-tion will likely result in substantial federal and state income taxes and, if you are under age 59½, a 10% IRS penalty tax, which can significantly reduce the amount of the distribu-tion. Because you will be receiving the distribution directly, the plan administrator must withhold up to 20% of the value of the distribution for federal income tax purposes. Moreover, you will lose the benefit of the tax-deferred status of these assets, which could reduce the amount ultimately available to you at retirement.The status quo option—You can decide to do nothing, leav-ing your assets in your former employer’s plan. That will protect the tax-deferred status of your assets and allow you to transfer the account assets at a later time to a new employer’s retirement plan that accepts rollovers. But you may be limiting your investment choices and control be-
cause employer plans typically have a restricted investment menu and require the consent of your spouse before you can name someone else as a beneficiary.Establishing a rollover IRA—A rollover IRA simultaneously addresses the issues of taxation, flexibility and control, and may hold significant benefits for you as a result: •Ifyourdistributionistransferreddirectlytoacustodi-an, rather than to you, the rollover IRA eliminates the with-holding requirement and penalties that may result from a lump sum distribution. •The entire rollover amount canbe invested immedi-ately, according to the strategy you specify. •Yourassetsandanyearningscontinuetohavethepo-tential to grow tax-deferred until you retire and begin tak-ing withdrawals. •Youmaygainaccesstoawiderrangeofinvestmentop-tions and more retirement planning and distribution flex-ibility. •Youcannameanybeneficiary,includingatrust,with-out needing the consent of your spouse (although special rules may apply in community property states). For example, investment products in an employer plan are usually limited to mutual funds and company stock. With a self-directed rollover IRA, you can work with your financial professional to structure a portfolio using stocks, bonds, annuities and other investments utilizing an asset allocation1 that is customized to help you meet your retire-ment investment objectives. And your retirement strategy can be further tailored with a wider range of beneficiary selection and distribution choices. Keep in mind that leaving your assets in a former em-ployer’s plan does have some benefits. For example, many qualified retirement plans include loan provisions that are not available with an IRA but may still be available to you. And you should look at the costs associated with any in-vestments you may be considering because it could be less expensive for you to leave your assets in the former em-ployer’s plan.
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Consider Consolidation However, this may also be an excellent time to deal with multiple IRAs you may have opened over the years, and with account balances you may have left in the plans of former employers. Together, these assets may represent a significant sum. There are good reasons to consider con-solidating them all in a rollover IRA: • Comprehensive investment strategy—It can be diffi-cult to maintain an effective investment strategy—one that accurately reflects your goals, timing and risk tolerance—when assets are spread among multiple financial institu-tions. When you consolidate, your financial professional can help you ensure that these assets are part of an asset allocation strategy that reflects your current financial situa-tion and long-term retirement goals. •Greaterinvestmentflexibility—Aself-directedIRAgen-erally offers you the ability to choose from a wide range of investment products, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities and more. •Simplifiedtracking—Becauseyouwillreceiveonestate-ment instead of several, it is easier to monitor your progress and investment results. That simplifies your life while protect-ing the environment. •Lowercosts—Reducing thenumberofaccountsmayalso reduce your account fees and other investment-related charges. Dealing with one account rather than several also sim-plifies the distribution process—including complying with complex minimum distribution rules when you reach age 70½. And you avoid the risk of losing track of your retire-ment accounts or access to the account assets should your former employer merge with another company or go out of business. An advisor can help you assess your alternatives so you can make decisions based on what’s best for you. You may find that this time of transition holds benefits for your retirement assets.
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August 1, 2011 ................ Am. Royal Hog/Lamb/Goat DNA DeadlineAugust 1, 2011 ...........................................................Dostal Show Cattle August 19, 2011 .................... Iowa State Fair Miniature Hereford SaleAug. 20-Sept. 8, 2011 ........... Lueking & Rockfalls Private Treaty SaleAugust 25, 2011 ............Griswold Cattle Co. Annual Production SaleAugust 26-27, 2011 .............................. Express RanchesBig Event SaleAugust 26-Sept. 11, 2011 .......................Lay Farms Private Treaty SaleAugust 27-28, 2011 ..................................Highland County Circle SaleAugust 29, 2011 ..................................... Bear Lake Classic Online SaleSeptember 1-19, 2011.................................Stohlmann Load & Go SaleSeptember 3, 2011 .................................... Baughman Show Cattle SaleSeptember 3, 2011 ..............................Cates Farms Star Search IX SaleSeptember 3, 2011 .......................................Club Calf Connection SaleSeptember 3, 2011 .......................................Club Calf Connection SaleSeptember 3, 2011 .................Dwyer Rare Semen & Embryo AuctionSeptember 3-5, 2011 ..................Lemenager Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 3-6, 2011 ......................................... Summer Sensation SaleSeptember 4, 2011 ........................................... Foundation Female SaleSeptember 4, 2011 ................ Trausch Farms Internet & Bid-Off SalesSeptember 5, 2011 .........................Bob Thompson Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .............................. Boyle Farms Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .............................. Boyle Farms Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ................ Campbell Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ............................... Campidilli’s Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ............................... Club Calf Paradise Online SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .........DaFize Cattle Co. Spring Born Bid -Off SaleSeptember 5-6, 2011 ................. Dax Lautner Show Steers Online SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .............Dopheide Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .............Dopheids Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ........ ET Quallity Show Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .............Gallagher Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ........................Golightly Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .................. Gruhn Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ....................Healy Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ................ Hewlett Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ...........................Hinners Show Cattle Pasture SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ............................ J Bar T Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ..................Jepsen Show Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ........................ Kelly Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ........................... Lee Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ........................ M & W Private Treaty Bid-Off SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ..............................McCollough Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .....................McDaniel/Wiedel Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .................Mente Cattle Company Labor Day SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .................. Mittag Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ...........................Muller & Sons Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ............................Otto Show Cattle Labor Day SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .........Palmer’s GDE Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ................. Partridge Cattle Company Pasture SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ..................... Pryor Show Catle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ........................... Rieck & Lents Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ................... Roecker Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .................................. Sherwood Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .......................Soehnlen Cattle Co. Labor Day SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ................Sornson Show Steers Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ........ Southwest Iowa Club Calves Labor Day SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ....................Staley Show Cattle Private Treaty Sale
September 5, 2011 ................... Sullivan Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ..........................Sullivan Farms Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ..........................Sullivan Ranch Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .......................... Tapken Cattle Co. Labor Day SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .......................The Titanium 10 Private Treaty SaleSeptember 5, 2011 ............................................................TJC Cattle Co.September 5, 2011 ......................Vogel Family Private Treaty Bid SaleSeptember 5, 2011 .......West Central Iowa Club Calf Producers SalesSeptember 5, 2011 ....................................Wolf-Wallace Club Calf SaleSeptember 6, 2011 ......................Eckloff-Strolberg Private Treaty SaleSeptember 6-7, 2011 ...........Hixon Show Cattle Online Sale, Round 1September 6, 2011 ............ Hopp Cattle Company Private Treaty SaleSeptember 6, 2011 ............ Jeff Miller Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 6, 2011 ..........Kennedy-Manning Labor Day Bid-Off SaleSeptember 6-7, 2011 ...................Killmer Land and Cattle Online SaleSeptember 6, 2011 ........... Parrott/Walbreck, Strizek, Heinrich, TGMSeptember 6, 2011 ..................Roeber/Neumeister Private Treaty SaleSeptember 6, 2011 .....................Sieck Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 6, 2011 .............................Sullivan/Barham Show Calf SaleSeptember 6, 2011 ...........Vogler Cattle Company Private Treaty SaleSeptember 7, 2011 ............Goddard Cattle Co. Online Club Calf SaleSeptember 7, 2011 ..............Hornung Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 8, 2011 .................... Daake Livestock Pasture Bid-Off SaleSeptember 8, 2011 ................Graves Show Cattle Online Bid-Off SaleSeptember 8, 2011 ......................... Ibach Show Cattle Pasture Bid-OffSeptember 9, 2011 ............................Dawson Show Cattle On;ine SaleSeptember 9-10, 2011....................Haun Cattle Company Online SaleSeptember 10, 2011 ...........................American Royal Entry DeadlineSeptember 10, 2011 .....................Carrousel Farms Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011 ................. Curoe Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10-11, 2011 ...................Durban Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10-11, 2011 ..................Eastern Iowa Club Calf ProducersSeptember 10, 2011 ................... Elliott Cattle “September’s Best” SaleSeptember 10-11, 2011 ..................................Foley Farms Pasture SaleSeptember 10, 2011 .....................JM/Arthur Shorthorns Online SalesSeptember 10, 2011 ...........Klingner-Behm Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011 .......................................................Lorenzen Farms September 10, 2011 ............................Lynch Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011 ................. Myers Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011 ..............Noonan Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011 ........Putz Cattle/B n R Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011 ............. Schnoor Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011 ..................................Vansickle Cattle Online SaleSeptember 10-11, 2011 ...........................Western Ohio Club Calf SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...............Compton & Jackson Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ............Downing Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .......................................Follon Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...........................Garrett Show Cattle Pasture SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ........... Gilbertson & Damm Private Treatyu SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...............................Goertzen Pasture Bid-Off SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .........................Goettemoeller Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .................................Hunter Brothers Pasture SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ..........................JB Showsteers Private Treaty SlaeSeptember 11, 2011 ..................... JBR Club Calves private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .............................. Johnson/Bormann/Irish Acres September 11, 2011 ............... Keller Club Calves Online Bid-Off SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ........................ Kevin Saathoff Private Treaty Sale
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September 11, 2011 .................Knudson Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11-12, 2011 .............................. Larrison Farms Online SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...............Lehman Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .............Minnaert Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ..................MPJ Cattle Co. Private Treaty Bid SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .................................................Northwest Iowa SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...................Olson Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...................Sandy Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .........................SB Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .......................... Schaeffer/Tice Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ................Schultz Show Cattle/Schultz Farms SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ................. Show Time Cattle Co. Production SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ................. Sievers Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...................Smith Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ................. Steer Creek Ranch’s Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ............ Stevenson Show Stock Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ...............Supanchick Shorthorns Pasture Bid SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ....................... Udell Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ................ Weaver Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 .......................... Wilson Ranch Private Treaty SaleSeptember 11, 2011 ......................... Wilson/Kedley Private Treaty SaleSeptember 12, 2011 ..................Altena Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 12, 2011 ....................Begalka Livestock Private Treaty SaleSeptember 12, 2011 .................. Hall Show Calves Pasture Bid Off SaleSeptember 12, 2011 ........................ Lusk Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 12, 2011 ..................... Rom’n Limousin & Club Calves SaleSeptember 13, 2011 ...................McFarland Cattle Online Bid Off SaleSeptember 13, 2011 ..................................Smith Cattle Co. Pasture SaleSeptember 13, 2011 ........................Stafford Private Treaty Pasture SaleSeptember 13, 2011 ................. Swanson Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 14, 2011 ..................................Carey Lambring Pasture SaleSeptember 14, 2011 ................................ Dakota Bred Club Calves SaleSeptember 14-15, 2011 ............... Jones Cattle Co. Online Bid-Off SaleSeptember 14-15, 2011 .............Kopp Land and Livestock Online SaleSeptember 15-16, 2011 .......................Lutrick Show Cattle Online SaleSeptember 15, 2011 ..........................Vickland Show Cattle Online SaleSeptember 16-18, 2011 .................Dunk Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 16, 2011 ......................... Swanson Shorthorns Internet SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ............... Abney Family Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 .............................Adam White Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17-18, 2011 .....................Bellar Annual Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ............ Blackford Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ...................Clayton Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ........... Dreamy 280 Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 .................Gerdes Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17-18, 2011 .......... Hellbusch Cattle Company Online SaleSeptember 17-18, 2011 ...........Hoffman Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ................. Holian Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ....................Holtkamp Run for the Backdrop SaleSeptember 17, 2011 .......................................................Lutz Show CattleSeptember 17, 2011 ......................... May Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSept. 17- Oct. 12, 2011 ................. Northeast Nebraska Club Calf SalesSeptember 17, 2011 ....................................NRS Cattle Fall Pasture SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ............O’Leary Cattle Annual Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ........................Ochs Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ............... Peine Brothers Show Cattle Bid Off SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ..........................................Scheetz Cattle CompanySeptember 17, 2011 ................ Schmitz Beef Farms Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17-18, 2011 ............................................................3-in-1 SaleSeptember 17, 2011 .............Theobald Club Calves Private Treaty SlaeSeptember 17, 2011 .................Tonkin Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ..................Wedig Club Calves Private Treaty Sale
September 17, 2011 ................................. Weigel’s Steer Pit Pasture SaleSeptember 17, 2011 ................................. Weisinger Farms Pasture SaleSeptember 17, 2011 .......................Wisconsin Genetic Reflections SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ...............3-D Stock Farms Private Treaty Bid SaleSeptember 18, 2011 .............................. AC/Behmer Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ...........Anderson-Muntefering Cattle Online SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ....................Beare/Silverbrook Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ............................Bremer Show Steers Pasture SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ..................................Burke & Bremer Pasture SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ........................... Chidester Cattle Co. Pasture SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ......................... Coblents Show Cattle Bid Off SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ............................ Dicks Family Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 .......................................... Ford Farms Pasture SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ..............Fraker Show Cattle Main Attraction SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ................................Gateway Genetics Online SaleSeptember 18, 2011 .................... Geffert Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 .............. Gray Show Cattle Private Treaty Bid-OffSeptember 18, 2011 ....................................Hartwell Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ................... Hoier Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ............. Holt Brothers Annual Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ................. Joel Brooks Private Treaty Bid-Off SaleSeptember 18, 2011 .......... Jorgensen/Lautner Summer Sensation SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ..............................Kody Miller Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ...................... Landgren Ranch Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ........................Schuring Farms Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ............................... Sills/Banter Private Treaty SaleSept. 18-Oct. 1, 2011 ............. Southeast SD Club Calf Producers SalesSeptember 18, 2011 ............................Stoltz Exotics Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ................. Stoltz Show Cattle Pasture Bid Off SaleSeptember 18, 2011 .............................. Streitmatter Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ....................T & J Club Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ................ Triple J Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ........................Wagonhammer Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18-19, 2011 ......Wallace County Club Calves Online SalesSeptember 18, 2011 ..............................Went Blacks Private Treaty SaleSeptember 18, 2011 .............................................................. Wiese CattleSeptember 18, 2011 ...........................Wolff Farms Pasture Bid-Off SaleSeptember 18, 2011 ................ Z BAR H Club Calves 21st Annual SaleSeptember 19, 2011 ............................................... All-Star Alliance SaleSeptember 19, 2011 ...................... Broder Club Calves Pasture Bid-OffSeptember 19, 2011 ................................Christo Cattle Online Bid SaleSeptember 19, 2011 ......................................Fawcett Private Treaty SaleSeptember 19, 2011 ..................Forman Show Steers 16th Annual SaleSeptember 19-20, 2011 ........ Hand County Club Claf Producers SalesSeptember 19, 2011 ................... Holm Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 19, 2011 ............................. Jensen Show Cattle Bid Off SaleSeptember 19, 2011 ................. Krantz Club Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 19, 2011 ........................................................ Krick Cattle Co. September 19, 2011 ....................Maag Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 19, 2011 .......................Reimann Ranch Private Treaty SaleSeptember 19-20, 2011 .............................Sojka Farms Online AuctionSeptember 19, 2011 ..............Vanhove Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 20, 2011 ................................ Bushy Park Farm Pasture SaleSeptember 20, 2011 ................... CK Cattle / Wager Cattle Bid Off SaleSeptember 20, 2011 ...........................DeNeui Club Calves Pasture SaleSeptember 20, 2011 .......................... Goeken Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 20, 2011 .....................Larson & Anson Private Treaty SalesSeptember 20, 2011 ........................Laus Valley Vue Farms Private SaleSeptember 20, 2011 .............................Mogck Show Cattle Pasture SaleSeptember 20-21, 2011 ........................Schneider Brothers Online SaleSeptember 20, 2011 ................Voegele Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 20, 2011 ........................... Wasson Show Cattle Pasture Sale
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September 20, 2011 ................. Werning Cattle Co. Private Treaty SaleSeptember 21, 2011 .................... Doris/Kroupa Private Treaty Bid-OffSeptember 21, 2011 ..................Karstens Club Calves Fall Bid-Off SaleSeptember 21, 2011 ................... Sutera Show Stock Private Treaty SaleSeptember 21, 2011 ......................... Thomas Ranch Private Treaty SaleSeptember 21-22, 2011 ....... Wessington Springs Club Calf ProducersSeptember 22-25, 2011 ........................ AK-SAR-BEN 4-H Stock ShowSeptember 22, 2011 ............................Caffee Ranch Private Treaty SaleSeptember 22, 2011 ................... Caffee Show Stock Private Treaty SlaeSeptember 22, 2011 ............. East Side Club Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 22, 2011 ....................... Goertzen Show Calves Pasture SaleSeptember 22, 2011 ........................Hainy & Barber Private Treaty SaleSeptember 22, 2011 ...............Krueger Club Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 22, 2011 ........................ Pleasant Grove Farms Pasture SaleSeptember 22, 2011 .................... Reindl Ranch Private Treaty Bib SaleSeptember 22, 2011 ...........Sedlacek Cattle Private Treaty Pasture SaleSeptember 22, 2011 .......................Sinkie Show Steers Pasture Bid SaleSeptember 22, 2011 .................. Spring Lake Ranch Private Treaty SaleSeptember 22, 2011 ............Thompson Showsteers Private Treaty SaleSeptember 22, 2011 .................... Volek/Rasmussen Private Treaty SaleSeptember 22, 2011 .................... Willman-Fuegen Phone Bid AuctionSeptember 23, 2011 .............. Merten Cattle Co. Online Club Calf SaleSeptember 23-25, 2011 ...................................... World Beef Expo ShowSeptember 24, 2011 ................................ Midway Farms & Friends SaleSeptember 24, 2011 ............................................. Solution Genetics SaleSeptember 24, 2011 ................................................................ The RevivalSeptember 24, 2011 ......................... Virginia Club Calf Producers SaleSeptember 24, 2011 .......................... Wagner Cattle Private Treaty SaleSeptember 25, 2011 ...................................DJS Shorthorns Bid-Off SaleSeptember 25, 2011 ................Hoffman.W4.Topp Annual Female SaleSeptember 25, 2011 ....................................... Seeking the Spotlight SaleSeptember 25, 2011 ................................Show-Me Best of the Best SaleSeptember 25, 2011 .........................Ulmer/Koski/Schmitz Online SaleSeptember 26, 2011 ..................... Barker Cattle Company Pasture SaleSeptember 26, 2011 .......................................J/D Cattle Co. Online SaleSeptember 26, 2011 .............Snowdon Club Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 27, 2011 ......... Sand Creek Club Calves Private Treaty SaleSeptember 28, 2011 .......................................... Raml Cattle Online SaleSeptember 29, 2011 .................Dennert & Eichler Pasture/Online SaleSeptember 29-Oct. 9, 2011 ..............................................Tulsa State FairSeptember 30, 2011 ............................... Hammer Cattle Club Calf SaleOctober 1, 2011 ............................Double H-W Cattle Co. Pasture SaleOctober 1, 2011 ................................................... MCF and Partners SaleOctober 1-2, 2011 ......................... Tunnison Creek Ranch Pasture SaleOctober 4-5, 2011 .....................Curran Cattle Promotions Online SaleOctober 4-5, 2011 ..................................Grace Show Cattle Online SaleOctober 4, 2011 ..................................Shaffer/Miller Private Treaty SaleOctober 4, 2011 ............Shaffer/Miller Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleOctober 5-6, 2011 ................................Powers Show Cattle Online SaleOctober 7, 2011 .......................Cyclone Trace Shorthorns Upfront SaleOctober 7-8, 2011 ...............................Fassett Hay & Cattle Online SaleOctober 7-15, 2011 .......................................... Great Expectations Vol.2October 8, 2011 ..................... Dietz-Olson 35th Annual Club Calf SaleOctober 8, 2011 .......................................................... Factory Direct SaleOctober 8, 2011 ..............................................................Sheets ChiAngusOctober 9, 2011 .......................................Cardinal Cattle Company SaleOctober 9-10, 2011 .............. Hixon Show Cattle Online Sale, Round 2October 9, 2011 ...................Kegley Farms 11th Annual Club Calf SaleOctober 9-10, 2011 ................................... Polzin Cattle Fall Freeze SaleOctober 9, 2011 ......................... Sullivan Farms Maternal Legends SaleOctober 11-12, 2011 ...........................Schmitt Show Cattle Online SaleOctober 12, 2011 ......................................Miller Cattle Co. Online Sale
October 13-14, 2011 ...............Colorado Club Calves Online Line SaleOctober 15, 2011 ....................Buck Cattle Company Fall Premier SaleOctober 15-16, 2011 ................................Burroughs Farms Online SaleOctober 15, 2011 ...............Elliott Cattle Company Private Treaty SaleOctober 15, 2011 ............................. Farrer Stock Farms Club Calf SaleOctober 15, 2011 ................................................................Gameday SaleOctober 15, 2011 ..................Goretska Show Steers Private Treaty SaleOctober 15, 2011 .......... Hartgers Cattle Company Private Treaty SaleOctober 15, 2011 ..................Matt Lautner Private Treaty Bid-Off SaleOctober 15, 2011 ...............................MCF 26th Annual Club Calf SaleOctober 15, 2011 ........... Rodgers Cattle Company Private Treaty SaleOctober 15, 2011 ............ Sinclair Cattle Company Private Treaty SaleOctober 15, 2011 ......................... Willers Mitten Brand Club Calf SaleOctober 16, 2011 ...................Bennett/Guthals Private Treaty Bid-OffOctober 16, 2011 ............. Martin Cattle Company Private Treaty SaleOctober 16, 2011 ........................ McDaniel/Wiedel Private Treaty SaleOctober 16, 2011 .................................. Midwest Illinois Club Calf SaleOctober 16, 2011 ..........................Nowatzke Cattle Annual Heifer SaleOctober 17, 2011 .....................................Boneso Livestock Online SaleOctober 18, 2011 .................... Burke Show Cattle Annual Female SaleOctober 18, 2011 ...............................Habeger Show Cattle Online SaleOctober 19, 2011 ................. Heimer & Peuster Online Show Calf SaleOctober 22, 2011 ............................Bushy Park Farm Elite Female SaleOctober 22, 2011 .......................................Top Line Farms Annual SaleOctober 25, 2011 ........................................... Crossroads Club Calf SaleOctober 29, 2011 ........................Jones Show Cattle Private Treaty SaleOctober 29, 2011 .......................Silverline Genetics Private Treaty SaleNovember 3, 2011 ................................................................. Wiese CattleNovember 4, 2011 ........................... Haun Online Herd Reduction SaleNovember 6, 2011 ............................................ Blind Badger Ranch SaleNovember 6, 2011 ........................... NAILE Junior Market Swine ShowNovember 12, 2011 .........................NAILE Junior Market Lamb ShowNovember 13, 2011 .......................... NAILE Junior Market Steer ShowNovember 16, 2011 ..........................NAILE Junior Wether Goat ShowNovember 19, 2011 ....................................................... Tree Lane FarmsNovember 20, 2011 .................. Hixon Show Cattle Online Heifer SaleNovember 21, 2011 .................. Webster Cattle Co. Online Heifer SaleNovember 25, 2011 .................... Farrer Stock Farms Bred Female SaleNovember 25, 2011 ................ Holtkamp Cattle Co. Rising Star V SaleNovember 26, 2011 .......................................MCF Top Cut Female SaleNovember 29, 2011 .................................Boneso Livestock Online SaleNovember 29, 2011 ......... Prairie View Farms Online Heifer Calf SaleDecember 4, 2011 ............Hixon Show Cattle Online Bred Heifer SaleDecember 7, 2011 .............. Elliott Cattle Co. Online Bred Female SaleDecember 9, 2011 ...............Holt/Ford/Beare Black Velvet Female SaleJanuary 6, 2012.................... Open 2 the World Jackpot Fat Steer ShowJanuary 12, 2012 ........................................NWSS Jr. Market Goat ShowJanuary 15, 2012 ...................................... NWSS Jr. Market Lamb ShowJanuary 18, 2012 ......................................NWSS Jr. Market Swine ShowJanuary 19, 2012 ........................................ NWSS Jr. Market Beef ShowJanuary 28, 2012 .......................... VCCP Eastern Elite Production SaleJanuary 28, 2012 ........................... VCCP Winter Classic Jackpot ShowFebruary 4, 2012 ....................Horsley Brothers Eastern Exposure XIIIMarch 30, 2012 ...............Prairie View Farms Annual Production SaleJune 25, 2012 ............................. Junior National Shorthorn Show 2012
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by Brad Hook
avorite Quotes of the B.S. Month• It is not joy that makes us grateful. It is gratitude that makes us joyful. David Rast• The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind. William James• Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things. Robert Brault• Gray hair is God’s graffiti. Bill Cosby
• On a Roll @ Home N the Pig Barn... This morning it was just Drake and I choring. Sage had vol-leyball open gym. Drake was at his finest when he approached his Yorkshire barrow to check on him first thing, and broke into song, screaming out... “Shot through the heart.....and YORK to blame......baby you give love, a bad name.” After everything was fed, Drake was in the pen with his buddy “Labin”, a crossbred barrow, who AUTOMATICALLY plays dead, so Drake will rub his belly. He hollers at me while shaking Labin’s front leg (which is dangling) back and forth and says... “Look! Labin’s doing his RUBBER PENCIL trick.” Meanwhile the pig never moved a muscle, loving every second of it! The York I mention above, did something kinda spooky to Sage a while back. His nose is kinda jammed up, and every morn-ing Sage would walk in to water him, and say, “run into a wall last night, yorky?”... laugh and go on. But this time after Sage said this, Yorky looked her in the eye, turned around, and went over and stuck his nose against the wall!How funny(weird) is that!
• Funny Moment N the Ring... I missed it, but I heard the crowd erupt in laughter, and tracked down what went on. Many of the heifers today were wrestless in the ring. Probably the kids and calves BOTH were worn out, and when the cattle walked into the air conditioned show ring they perked right up. Apparently, one little girl’s heifer got loose and was running around. The little girl got mad and went stomping towards the gate to go out of the ring in disgust. Her heifer happened to see her stomping out, and ran over and walked behind her the entire way out, like a dog on a leash that wasn’t being held......and knew she was in TROUBLE!
• Summer Speeding By... The summer that took forever to show up, is speeding by. State Fair is a month away, and then school begins. I heard on the local news tonight that one of the “new foods” at the Iowa State Fair is going to be DEEP FAT FRIED.......BUTTER! My son was fired up. He said he was definitely going to try THAT, but he’s the one that sprays “Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” in his hand and licks it. And, yes, we get after him for doing it. Last year, Drake and Sage just had to try the DFF dill pickles. I could do without them. Sage said she wants to try the chocolate covered BACON. I’m in on that. Can’t wait for the Iowa State Fair. If you’ve never been there, you’ve GOT TO GO!
• Deep Fat Fried... We were at Shawn’s sister’s house last weekend, and she had bought her two college boys a deep fat fryer to take back to school with them, but not until we tried it out. Becky had deep fat fried potatoes, mushrooms, cauliflower, zucchini, and to finish everyone off, deep fat fried OREOS! Yeah, Baby! Of course I indulged in everything, and on the 45 minute drive home, my stomach felt like I’d sucked on the spicket of a 50 gallon oil drum. But yes, I’d do it all over again, if given the chance. It’s the American weigh. LOL!
• Baled my 1st hay of 2011 2day... After two baler break downs and 11 hours of blood, sweat, and tears, I have my first hay baled and picked up. A whoppin’ 27 bales! And on top of that the heat index was only 110 degrees! Noth-in’ like pulling green hay chunks out of the back of a baler in that temperature. All the rain we’ve had showed up in a few of the wrong plac-es and made that field a pain to get completely dry. Good hay though.
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Name:Samantha Delight BrookeHometown:Corunna, IndianaBirthday: July 6, 1994Breeds You Show: Maine-Anjou, Commercial, Chianina, Charolais, Angus, Limousin, & HerefordSiblings: Logan, Jackson, Calie, & HughFavorite activities outside the show ring:Hanging out with friendsFavorite Color: lime green and pinkFavorite movie: Something BorrowedFavorite TV show: Ghost Whisperer & Pretty Little LiarsFavorite singer: Taylor Swift, The Beatles, Dave Matthew, & Luke BryanFavorite books: Scarlet Letter, Watership Down, Child Called ItPet Peeve: People that talk a lot and repeat the same questions or answers. People that chew with their mouths open.Current Show Calves: Poe (Maine steer) and Shady (Charolais)What do you want to be when you grow up: veterinarian or nurse practitionerFavorite subject in school: English and Ag classWould you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop? Dance :-)Early bird or night owl? Neither. Mid-day! LOLOne weird fact about you: Never have a clean room - NEVERFavorite stock show memory so far: Winning Indiana State Fair in 2010 with my heifer, Trixy. It was cool and exciting!Least favorite show-day task: breaking calves downMost embarrasing stock show moment: My first year showing at the Indiana State Fair in champion drive with my commercialheifer. I was so little, and my heifer just knew she could throw me around. She stopped, turned her head, and picked me up with herhead in my stomach. I was off the ground and crying. I could not do anything but cry and continue to hang on and show. Finally the judgepicked my heifer for champion (2004), so my hard work and persistancy paid off!
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Name .................................................................. Hunter WeberHometown ...........................................................................Buckley, ILBirthdate ..............................................................December 23, 1997Breeds you show .............................................. Maine-Anjou, AngusSiblings .................................. Courtney Weber and Shayne WeberFavorite activities outside the show ring ...... Basketball, HuntingFavorite color .................................................................................BlueFavorite movie/TV Show ...........................................The HangoverFavorite singer/music group ............................................ Lil WayaneFavorite book/author ......................................................Mike LupicaNames of your current show calf/calves .......Mickey, Lumpy DogWhat do you want to be when you grow up? Pro basketball playerFavorite subject in school .......................................................... MathWould you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop ......Play CardsEarly bird or night owl ....................................................... Night OwlOne interesting habit/skill/fact about you ................... I raise deerFavorite stock show memory so far ............Winning Jr. NationalsLeast favorite show-day task ................Breaking down after showMost embarrassing stock show moment? Beef Expo when my calf wouldn’t lead in the show ring
name: Wacey toWnsendBirtdate: August 10, 1999Breeds you show: Shorthorn & AngusSiblings ...............................................................................Dakota (15)Favorite activity outside the show ring:Archery, hunting, baseballFavorite color .................................................................... Lime greenPet Peeve ...............................................................................My sister!Current show calves ......................................................Pretty PurpleFavorite stock show ..........................Canadian Western AgribitionWhat you want to be when you grow up:Professional archerQuality you’re proud of ......................... Good at talking to peopleFavorite subject in school ....................................... Math & ScienceWould you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop .......Play cardsEarly bird or night owl?....................................................... Night owlOne interesting fact about you ..................................... I sleep walkLeast favorite stock show memory so far: Last night! I slammed my thumb in the truck door and broke it!Most embarassing stok show memory so far: At All-Breeds Show, my heifer laid down in the ring and rolled over on her back, like a horse. I couldn’t stop her, and she got all dirty!
NAME .............................................................................................................................................................................................. dakota toWnsendBIRTHDATE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... June 18, 1996BREEDS yOu SHOW ........................................................................................................... Angus, Chianina, Simmental, Shorthorn, & Maine-AnjouSIBLINGS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wacey (12)FAVORITE ACTIVITIES OuTSIDE THE SHOW RING ...........................................................................Working on calves, judging, riding horsesFAVORITE COLOR ........................................................................................................................................................................................................OrangeFAVORITE BOOk ........................................................................................................................................................................................ The Show CircuitFAVORITE kIND OF MuSIC ......................................................................................................................................................................................CountryPET PEEVES .......................................................................................................................................................................................People who don’t listenCuRRENT SHOW CALVES .................................................................................................................................................... Chillita, Hillbilly, Boss, CelloWHAT DO yOu WANT TO BE WHEN yOu GROW uP? .................................................................................. Something working with livestockWHAT QuALITy ARE yOu MOST PROuD OF ................................................................................................................................. Very hard workerEARLy BIRD OR NIGHT OWL .......................................................................................................................................................................................Both!ONE WEIRD HABIT//SkILL/FACT ABOuT yOu ...................................................................................................................................Talk in my sleepLEAST FAVORITE SHOW-DAy TASk ........................................................................................................................................................ Breaking downMOST EMBARASSING STOCk SHOW MOMENT:When my heifer knocked me down and smothered me in the ring at Farm Fair International in Edmonton, AB.FAVORITE STOCk SHOW ...............................................................................................................................Denver or Canadian Western AgribitionFAVORITE STOCk SHOW MEMORy SO FAR .................................................................Winning 9 champions at 3 different shows in 24 hours!w
eberWould you like to be in On & Off The Circuit or know someone
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Name:Samantha Delight BrookeHometown:Corunna, IndianaBirthday: July 6, 1994Breeds You Show: Maine-Anjou, Commercial, Chianina, Charolais, Angus, Limousin, & HerefordSiblings: Logan, Jackson, Calie, & HughFavorite activities outside the show ring:Hanging out with friendsFavorite Color: lime green and pinkFavorite movie: Something BorrowedFavorite TV show: Ghost Whisperer & Pretty Little LiarsFavorite singer: Taylor Swift, The Beatles, Dave Matthew, & Luke BryanFavorite books: Scarlet Letter, Watership Down, Child Called ItPet Peeve: People that talk a lot and repeat the same questions or answers. People that chew with their mouths open.Current Show Calves: Poe (Maine steer) and Shady (Charolais)What do you want to be when you grow up: veterinarian or nurse practitionerFavorite subject in school: English and Ag classWould you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop? Dance :-)Early bird or night owl? Neither. Mid-day! LOLOne weird fact about you: Never have a clean room - NEVERFavorite stock show memory so far: Winning Indiana State Fair in 2010 with my heifer, Trixy. It was cool and exciting!Least favorite show-day task: breaking calves downMost embarrasing stock show moment: My first year showing at the Indiana State Fair in champion drive with my commercialheifer. I was so little, and my heifer just knew she could throw me around. She stopped, turned her head, and picked me up with herhead in my stomach. I was off the ground and crying. I could not do anything but cry and continue to hang on and show. Finally the judgepicked my heifer for champion (2004), so my hard work and persistancy paid off!
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Name .................................................................. Hunter WeberHometown ...........................................................................Buckley, ILBirthdate ..............................................................December 23, 1997Breeds you show .............................................. Maine-Anjou, AngusSiblings .................................. Courtney Weber and Shayne WeberFavorite activities outside the show ring ...... Basketball, HuntingFavorite color .................................................................................BlueFavorite movie/TV Show ...........................................The HangoverFavorite singer/music group ............................................ Lil WayaneFavorite book/author ......................................................Mike LupicaNames of your current show calf/calves .......Mickey, Lumpy DogWhat do you want to be when you grow up? Pro basketball playerFavorite subject in school .......................................................... MathWould you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop ......Play CardsEarly bird or night owl ....................................................... Night OwlOne interesting habit/skill/fact about you ................... I raise deerFavorite stock show memory so far ............Winning Jr. NationalsLeast favorite show-day task ................Breaking down after showMost embarrassing stock show moment? Beef Expo when my calf wouldn’t lead in the show ring
name: Wacey toWnsendBirtdate: August 10, 1999Breeds you show: Shorthorn & AngusSiblings ...............................................................................Dakota (15)Favorite activity outside the show ring:Archery, hunting, baseballFavorite color .................................................................... Lime greenPet Peeve ...............................................................................My sister!Current show calves ......................................................Pretty PurpleFavorite stock show ..........................Canadian Western AgribitionWhat you want to be when you grow up:Professional archerQuality you’re proud of ......................... Good at talking to peopleFavorite subject in school ....................................... Math & ScienceWould you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop .......Play cardsEarly bird or night owl?....................................................... Night owlOne interesting fact about you ..................................... I sleep walkLeast favorite stock show memory so far: Last night! I slammed my thumb in the truck door and broke it!Most embarassing stok show memory so far: At All-Breeds Show, my heifer laid down in the ring and rolled over on her back, like a horse. I couldn’t stop her, and she got all dirty!
NAME .............................................................................................................................................................................................. dakota toWnsendBIRTHDATE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... June 18, 1996BREEDS yOu SHOW ........................................................................................................... Angus, Chianina, Simmental, Shorthorn, & Maine-AnjouSIBLINGS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wacey (12)FAVORITE ACTIVITIES OuTSIDE THE SHOW RING ...........................................................................Working on calves, judging, riding horsesFAVORITE COLOR ........................................................................................................................................................................................................OrangeFAVORITE BOOk ........................................................................................................................................................................................ The Show CircuitFAVORITE kIND OF MuSIC ......................................................................................................................................................................................CountryPET PEEVES .......................................................................................................................................................................................People who don’t listenCuRRENT SHOW CALVES .................................................................................................................................................... Chillita, Hillbilly, Boss, CelloWHAT DO yOu WANT TO BE WHEN yOu GROW uP? .................................................................................. Something working with livestockWHAT QuALITy ARE yOu MOST PROuD OF ................................................................................................................................. Very hard workerEARLy BIRD OR NIGHT OWL .......................................................................................................................................................................................Both!ONE WEIRD HABIT//SkILL/FACT ABOuT yOu ...................................................................................................................................Talk in my sleepLEAST FAVORITE SHOW-DAy TASk ........................................................................................................................................................ Breaking downMOST EMBARASSING STOCk SHOW MOMENT:When my heifer knocked me down and smothered me in the ring at Farm Fair International in Edmonton, AB.FAVORITE STOCk SHOW ...............................................................................................................................Denver or Canadian Western AgribitionFAVORITE STOCk SHOW MEMORy SO FAR .................................................................Winning 9 champions at 3 different shows in 24 hours!w
eberWould you like to be in On & Off The Circuit or know someone
else who would? E-mail carrie@theshowcircuit.com to get in on the action!
townsendfamilySylvan Lake, Alberta
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name ........................................................James sullivan Birthdate .................................................................................. March 9, 1990Breeds you show .............................Maine-Anjou, Shorthorn, & ChianinaSiblings ...............................................................................................Nick (18) Favorite activities outside the show ring:Being around my cows and hanging with friendsFavorite color ............................................................................................ BlueFavorite movie/TV Show .................................................. Sons of Anarchy Favorite singer/music group: Zac Brown Band and Cross Canadian RagweedFavorite book/author ...............................The Giver and A Boy Named ItPet Peeve ............................ Chewing with mouth open and idiot driversNames of your current show calf ...................................................Fat kittyWhat’s your favorite stock show and why? Louisville, because its Louisville!What do you want to be when you grow up? .................. A good personWhat quality/skill do you have that you’re most proud of? Common senseFavorite subject in school ....................................................... PhotographyWould you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop?.................Play cardsEarly bird or night owl?.................................................................. Night owlOne weird habit/skill/fact about you: I like ranch dressing on about everything.Favorite stock show memory so far: Watching my cousin, Sara, show at her first big show at the Iowa State fair open show and getting 4th overall.Least favorite show-day task? .............................................Breaking down Most embarrassing stock show moment? Leading a heifer off the wash rack in kansas City with soap still in her.
name ...........................................................nick sullivanBirthdate ......................................................................................April 9, 1993Breeds you show ...................... ShorthornPlus, MaineTainer, & ChianinaSiblings ........................................................................................... James (21)Favorite activities outside the show ring:Sports and hanging out with friendsFavorite color .........................................................................Red and GreenFavorite movie/TV Show ........................................................... Family GuyFavorite singer/music group ......................................................... Lil WayneFavorite book/author ...........................................Rose Red, Stephen kingPet peeve ................................................................People who can’t sit still Names of your current show calf/calves:Fat kitty, yellow Chumba, Blue, StienerWhat’s your favorite stock show and why?Iowa State Fair... enough said.What do you want to be when you grow up?I’m not sure yet, something with graphic design.What quality/skill do you have that you’re most proud of?I’m a people person.Favorite subject in school .........................................................................P.E.Would you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop?.................Play cardsEarly bird or night owl?................................................ Definitely night owlOne weird habit/skill/fact about you: .......................... I rock the white TFavorite stock show memory so far:In 2005, I had both Champion and Reserve Heifer at our state fair.Least favorite show-day task? .......................................... Getting up earlyMost embarrassing stock show moment? Getting my show stick stuck in my heifer’s tail during grand drive. It took five people to get it out!
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by Andy Vance
he Final Drive Livestock shows are an ab-stract concept. I’ve been going to county, state and national ag-ricultural expositions all my life, so I’d never given much thought
to what an “outsider” might think upon seeing their first steer or heifer show. Last year, at the conclusion of the Ohio State Fair, I had reason to pause and consider just such an occasion. One of my oldest and dearest friends, upon lis-tening to me retell the glory of the Sale of Champions (the most successful edition in its history, raising over $200,000 for youth scholarship and development programs), asked me some very pointed and insightful questions about these exhibitions. Sometimes it takes what, at first, seems like an obvious question to really get the mind working. Today’s 4-H and FFA members likely give little thought to the ultimate origins of the modern livestock show. What my FFA Advisor once referred to as “Little League for farm kids” holds a few similarities to those fairs and farm shows of old, but their actual purpose for existing is far different today than a century ago. The first county fairs and country farm expos were very basic affairs that evolved as a way for farmers and breeders to quite literally show off their stock, both for marketing and instructive purposes. In those days, before technolo-gies like Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer, a breeder might use such livestock shows as a way to evaluate his herd, or as a tool for selecting the next replacement fe-male or herd sire. These early shows were also good barom-eters for determining trends in the evolution, so to speak, of the species. Look back at black and white photos from livestock shows in the first thirty years of the 20th Century, and you’ll see how vastly different an animal looks today than from that era. Everything from body size and shape to confirma-tion and temperament is different. As the demands of the market and the needs of the farmer changed with time, so then did the selection for certain traits and characteristics. Livestock shows were a way for the industry to literally see the trends and learn what influential thinkers were looking for as they evaluated the stock in the competition. Today’s livestock shows still fill those needs, to an extent.
Breeders certainly use these events to showcase their stock and promote their farm operation. Showing your animals, however, is not the only venue from which to do such pro-motion. From the Internet to trade publications, breeders have more opportunity to market their produce today than at any point in history. Shows, therefore, have taken on more of a competitive nature, and therein have become excellent metaphors for life. Livestock projects in 4-H and FFA teach young people work ethic, responsibility, animal husbandry and well-be-ing, fiscal discipline, and management skills. By working hard and learning a great deal about the proper manage-ment and care of the animal, the student can do very well at any given competition. Animal selection, nutrition, and handling are all acquired skills that will serve these students well later in life, as well. At the conclusion of a livestock show is what if referred to as “The Final Drive.” This is where the winners of each class or division of animals shown re-enter the ring to com-pete for the overall title of Grand Champion at that particu-lar show. In the spirit of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, the show’s judge places each class of animals, leaving only a handful in the ring at the conclusion of the contest, and ul-timately selecting a single winner. In life, we work hard and try to increase our knowledge so that we too might advance in our own endeavors, and ultimately end up in the “win-ner’s circle.” The Final Drive, of course, isn’t all about winning the show. As the Judge at one State Fair hog show pointed out, there’s only one “winner.” But did the other exhibitors really “lose?” While not dwelling on the warm-and-fuzzy cliché about all of us being winners, in this particular arena I can speak from experience. While I never won “Grand Cham-pion” honors at a fair or show, growing up with livestock and the responsibility of caring for show cattle helped shape
my life in numerous ways. The reasons we show stock to-day may be very different from the farmers of yesteryear, but the benefits of working hard to make it to the Final Drive are every bit as real and every bit as important.
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TechTrendscourtesy of Bovance
Every great donor, bull, or
steer comes to an end.
But do they have to?
In the cattle industry, many breeders value and cherish genetics that have been proven in their breeding program. Advanced reproductive technologies such as embryo trans-fer (ET), in vitro fertilization (IVF), sexed-semen, genetic preservation and cloning have allowed breeders to achieve specific goals within their program and extend the impact of genetics that they have continually counted on. But when that ‘key breeding piece’ in a program becomes unavailable, whether it be through reproductive incapabil-ity or even an untimely death, does that animal’s genetic impact have to end once the semen or embryos are gone? Preserving the traits of an elite animal is one of the best investments that can be made. Diane Broek, general man-ager of Bovance, reminds breeders that the best way to prepare and protect yourself against the sudden injury, ill-ness or death of a promising individual’s genetics, is in the form of investment insurance, and genetic preservation is the ideal way to do this. Genetic preservation and cloning are two unique services offered by Bovance, which is a joint venture company formed by Trans Ova Genetics of Sioux Center, Iowa and ViaGen of Austin, Texas. “Having the ability to harvest the value from a proven animal, and his or her genotype for years to come can be a very wise investment,” says Broek. As a precursor to the cloning process, a simple tissue sample (usually from the ear) is all that is required to start a genetic preservation of an animal. These tissue samples are cultured to produce millions of cells that are genetically identical to the genetic donor animal’s cells. The cells are then cryogenically frozen and can be stored indefinitely in conditions similar to semen and embryo storage. Cells (DNA) from a small portion of the genetic preservation can later be thawed to be used in the cloning process, when de-sirable or optimal to do so. While dependent on environmental conditions, a tissue sample for a genetic preservation can be taken up to 24-48 hours after an animal’s death. While injury and death are great reasons to send in a tis-sue sample, Dr. Dave Faber, president of Trans Ova Genet-ics, advises not to wait until the last minute. “People need to be proactive and preserve valuable ge-netics while the animal is still alive. Waiting until death is risky due to weekends, holidays, extreme weather condi-tions, overnight shipments, etc. They also only have ONE chance to culture the cells in the case of a death event,
whereas if the animal is alive when the tissue sample is tak-en, the process can be repeated if something prevents the culture from being successful.” While artificial insemination (AI), ET, and IVF each have their own application to cattle breeders, genetic pres-ervation and cloning offer unique benefits. Many breeders spend a lifetime attempting to find an elite animal that can take their genetics to the next level. With cloning, breeders have the advantage of knowing exactly what they will pro-duce. “The production of a genetic preservation or cell line can be less expensive than some insurance programs,” says Broek. “And through cloning, it allows the breeder to pro-duce a genetic twin to the animal that has already proven its value. For many of us, the opportunity to work with a truly elite animal comes along only once, or twice, in a lifetime. Having the ability to replace those outstanding genetics with a younger, identical, living, breathing version of our favorite cow or bull can be much more valuable to us than the actual monetary cost of the loss,” says Broek. Once the first step of a genetic preservation has been made, breeders look to cloning as a technology that allows them to: •Produceagenetictwinofaneliteanimalnolongerca-pable of producing embryos or semen • Produce an intact male/bull for breeding purposesfrom a castrated male (steers, geldings, etc.) •Produceagenetictwinofaneliteanimalthathasdied. •Producequantitiesofeliteindividualsforthepurposeof large-scale, consistent genetic influence within a herd-building program or to meet semen and embryo demand from other breeders The industry is always challenging breeders to make unique decisions that will help them sustain and grow. While managing expenses and carefully thinking through the most promising strategic investments, breeders should consider investments that can yield known results and solid returns.
M aking the irreplaceable…replaceable.
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1. Goretska Show SteersTracy, Mandi, Macey, & Cash GoretskaCorydon, Iowah 641.872.3588 • c 641.344.2400Private Treaty Sale • October 15, 2011Initial bids due by 6:00pm
2. Goretska Cattle Co.Troy, Bridget, Chloe, Morgan, & Tyson GoertskaCorydon, Iowa • 641.344.2087Private Treat Sale • September 11, 2011
3. McDaniel Cattle Co.92 W to R63 N to Grimes St.Indianola, Iowa515.979.1894 • 515.720.3760Chris Hixson, Sale Manager 641.891.9329www.mcdanielcattle.comPrivate Treaty Sale • October 16, 2011Bids close at dark
4. Rodgers Cattle Co.Wade, Kaylene, & Rhylee RodgersSearsboro, Iowa • 515.488.6896Private Treaty Sale • October 15, 2011Bids close at 6:00pm
5. Downing Show CattleSteve & Karen Downing1143 110th Street, Creston, Iowac 641.344.4111 • h 641.345.2350Private Treaty Sale • September 11, 2011Bids close at dark.
6. Sandy Show CattleDerek, Sarah, & Reese SandyRussell, Iowah 641.203.2875Private Treaty Sale • September 11, 2011
7. Hunter BrothersChariton, IowaChris Rosa 641.203.1686Ncik Hunter 641.203.1999Mike Hunter 641.203.1529Private Treaty Sale • September 11, 2011
8. Curran Cattle PromotionsAdam, Sara, Ky, & Mya CurranChariton, Iowah 641.203.2931currancattlepromotions.blogspotOnline Sale • October 3-4, 2011
9. Brad McConhahayCorydon, Iowa641.344.9244Simmental & Simm-cross cattleBulls and replacement heifersCall for appointment.
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October 4 - 5 Online Sale at BreederS’ WOrld
Cattle will be available for viewing starting in September.
Currancattle promotionsAdam Curran: 641-203-2931 • Sara Curran 641-344-084745167 225th Avenue • Chariton, Iowa 50049 • currancattlepromotions.blogspot.com
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We’d like to apologize.
...For possibly Filling your trailers, bellies, and occupying your time.Interstate and that darn Monopoly bull worked so well that instead of the usual 25–30 calves we sell, this year we are so swamped with good ones we had to add another sale. We apologIze. Flooding
the market with these state and national level calves, the fun of driving all over creation to see one or two nice ones will be gone. We’ll just point you to the next pen!
Just 10 miles south of Des Moines at McDaniel Cattle Co., there will be 25-30 fitted, halter-broke barn burners ready to load on labor Day for Round 1. Bid off ends September 5.
We’ll be back for Round 2 on october 16, and so will you if you see the first set!
alan, lisa, Kendall, & lathan Mcdaniel Indianola, Iowa • 515-979-1894
chRis hixson: 641-891-9329
mcdanielcattle.com
cuRtis, aMy, olivia, & atlie Wiedel Hebron, Nebraska • 402-768-8066
Dominant former champion with a pair of maternal sibs by Firewater and Monopoly selling.
A set of composite Charolais heifers from Wiedel with 4 or 5 deep as good as this. We’ll stand behind that statement (probably under a backdrop!)
Interstate x PB Charolais. This one was a killer. Wait until you see what’s coming down the “Interstate” this year. Oh my!
They say this one raised one of the top calves in the entire East this year. Her high Maine maternal sister sells this fall.
A full sister to our $45,000 high seller to Lautner Farms last year sells. Look for this Bojo x Meyer on the summer show road. 2 in a row natural calves. Reckon the mama’s a donor candidate?
A few years ago she had the whole world talking. A full sister as well as a high Maine maternal sister by Sooner will not disappoint.
Location/Directions: GPs Location:
8247 104th Lane indianola, iowa• From I-35, exit 56 E 10 mi to R63.• From DSM, exit 96 off 5 bypass S
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Consistency...year after year.
2011 Sale Format:September 11 — bids close at dark.A powerful set of steers and heifers produced from 500 head of momma cows, AI, and ET.
Steve & Karen Downing Kysa, Chisum, and Heath
1143 110th St. • Creston, Iowa 50801 cell: 641-344-4111 • home: 641-345-2350
downingshowcattle.com
Grand Steer, 2009 NaIle • Shown by Sarah Vickland
Grand Steer, 2009 ak-Sar-Ben
Shown by Kysa Downing
Grand Steer, 2009 Iowa State Fair Shown by Nolan Ferguson
Grand Steer, 2010 michigan Beef expo Shown by Trey Tucker
reserve Steer, 2010 ohio State Fair Shown by Andy Sloan
Grand Steer, 2010 Kentucky State Fair • Shown by Kyle Ayer
Check our website for updated information at www.downingshowcattle.com
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Beau Brehmer
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Sneak A Peek
Grand Champion Market Heifer,
2011 Nebraska AGR
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Iowa Beef Expo
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Iowa Falls
elizaBeth Jones
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 ISU AGR Day 2
morgan moBley
Grand Champion Steer,2010 Kansas State Fair
3rd Overall Heifer, 2010 Badger Kick-Off
nick sullivan shelBy Womack
Grand Champion Steer, 2010 State Fair of Texas
stetson copus
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Ohio AGR (Ring A)
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2010 American Royal
clayton Wildermuth
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Ohio AGR (Ring B)
chloe martin celeste martin
3rd Overall Steer, 2010 Indiana State Fair
Janae ochs
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Northern Exposure
nick Jones
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer,
2011 Iowa Beef Expo
elizaBeth Jones elizaBeth Jones
hailey stalcup
octoBer 15Private Treaty Sale • Bids Close at Dark
Wade, Kaylene, and Rhylee Rodgers 405 510th Avenue, Searsboro, Iowa 50242 • 515-480-6896 • JR Spear: 515-480-9882 • Nolan Ferguson: 641-660-0820
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Beau Brehmer
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Sneak A Peek
Grand Champion Market Heifer,
2011 Nebraska AGR
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Iowa Beef Expo
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Iowa Falls
elizaBeth Jones
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 ISU AGR Day 2
morgan moBley
Grand Champion Steer,2010 Kansas State Fair
3rd Overall Heifer, 2010 Badger Kick-Off
nick sullivan shelBy Womack
Grand Champion Steer, 2010 State Fair of Texas
stetson copus
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Ohio AGR (Ring A)
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2010 American Royal
clayton Wildermuth
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Ohio AGR (Ring B)
chloe martin celeste martin
3rd Overall Steer, 2010 Indiana State Fair
Janae ochs
Reserve Grand Champion Steer,
2011 Northern Exposure
nick Jones
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer,
2011 Iowa Beef Expo
elizaBeth Jones elizaBeth Jones
hailey stalcup
octoBer 15Private Treaty Sale • Bids Close at Dark
Wade, Kaylene, and Rhylee Rodgers 405 510th Avenue, Searsboro, Iowa 50242 • 515-480-6896 • JR Spear: 515-480-9882 • Nolan Ferguson: 641-660-0820
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SIRES INCLUDE:• Heat Wave• Jesse James• Carnac• Cowboy Cassanova• Tiny Tim• Mercedes Benz• Alias• Unforgiven
Kyle & Alyssa KarstensHoward, SD
Kyle: 605-579-0138Alyssa: 605-579-0339
3 miles straight West of Howard on Highway 34. Pasture is on the North side of the road.
• Vanhove Show Cattle & Krantz Club Calves on September 19th!
Jim & Deanne Krantz - Rodney & Kate Krantz
Sires Include: Bojo, I Am Legend, Heat Wave 5, Q Dog,
Unforgiven, Headliner, Immortal, Wave Runner, Annedote, Milk Man, Dirty Hairy, Top Kat
605.772.4370 • Home 605.480.1056 • Jim
605.480.1356 • Rodney jdkrantz@alliancewildblue.com
Directions:
From Howard, SD... on Hwy. 34, go 3 miles East and 4 1/2 miles South.
From Salem, SD... off Interstate I-90, go 16 miles North and 4 miles West
Monday, September 19th, 2011 • All opening bids must be submitted by 6:00 p.m.
• No calves sold prior to the sale.
Check out our website: www.showsteers.com/krantz
Find us on Facebook:
Search Krantz Club Calves
Rob Vanhove’s Calf Sale Same day and within 20 minutes away!
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-Offering 20-25 head of great show steer & heifer prospects that can compete anywhere!
- We will be taking bids by phone, in person or online!
To all of our past customers, we appreciate your loyalty. We look forward to serving you in the future!
We will also be offering an exciting set of private treaty calves -Steers and heifers that have a ‘showring’ look!
-All sired by top club calf sires & gathered from some of the most elite contract herds around!
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TRAVIS, DAWN, FAITH, NOAH & PRESTON HOLIANW2310 Prairie Rd. Elkhorn, WI 53121 • (262) 348-0881 • www.holianshowcattle.com • holianshowcattle@hotmail.com
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17th
Private treaty sale
Yellow Jacket x Purebred Shorthorn—Steer Maternal sib to Reserve Champion Steer 2009 Iowa State Fair!
Monopoly x Who made Who—Steer
Leroy Brown x Ali—HeiferYellow Jacket x Heat Seeker—Heifer
Monopoly x Who made Who—Steer Chiller x Ali—Heifer
Bids need to be in by
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bred females also for sale
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Cody Trimbach
Taylor Schuetz
Sam Parson
Farms
Grand Steer, Grundy County. 3rd Overall, Marshall Putnam. Sold by Hueber Show Cattle
Reserve Grand, Warren County.
Champion Simm., Wisconsin State Fair.Sold to Weigel
COnGRatS tO tHeSe OtHeR WinneRS:Luke Hogan at iowa Beef expo.
Brooke Suddeth at Green County Fair.aspen Bader at Green County Fair.
Hines Family at Linn County Fair.taylor Suddeth at Rock County Preview.
Sohner Family at Winnebago County Fair.
Grand Heifer, Green County.
Parson Family
Jesse Kohl
Trimbach Family
Grand Heifer, Kirkwood. 3rd Overall, DonnelsonSold by Matt Lautner
Grand Steer, northern illinois.Sold by Hueber Show Cattle
Grand Steer, Hotshot Classic. Reserve Grand,
Miami Valley. Champion Maine, Buckeye Classic &
Ohio State Fair.Reserve Maine,
DtS Foundations Feature.
Private Treaty SaleSeptember 10, 2011
Bids in by 6pm.Calves available for viewing and bidding in pasture immediately.
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farmsContaCtsKurt Cell: 414-254-2379 | Terry Cell: 262-470-7931Farm: 262-642-5283Terry Schmaling, Auctioneer #1151: 262-949-1746
Guest ConsiGnorsBennett Shorthorns (IL), Charlie: 815-871-5978Coyle’s Crossbreds (WI), Woody: 262-215-9338Holian Show Cattle (WI), Travis: 815-378-0956Becks Show Steers (WI), Andy: 262-206-3952Double D Cattle Co. (WI)Don: 608-963-4401 or Doug: 608-963-9120Smith Show Cattle, Adam: 262-208-9318Sterken Show Cattle, Doc: 262-949-5890
www.kegleyfarms.com
Supreme Champion Heifer, Rock County Preview.Home raised Purple Tonic Heifer. Shown by Wyatt Kegley.
Tiger Woods full brother. Successful show career. Shown by David Meddaugh.
Heat Wave 5 Heifer
11th Annual Club Calf SaleOctOber 9, 2011 • 2pm
Kegley Farm: W891 Honey Creek Road, Burlington, WI 53105All calves are halter broke.
Offering Angus, Maine, Shorthorn, Hereford, & Crossbred calves.Heifers available by private treaty.
View calves online at:
• • • Special OppOrtunity • • •Name of one lucky Junior will be drawn
at the end of the sale for a FREE HEIFER.Must be present to win.
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CYT Max Rosa 91112010 NAILE Supreme Shorthorn2009 NAILE Supreme Shorthorn
2010 National Jr. Shorthorn Show Champion Female2010 NAILE Champion Jr. Show Shorthorn Female
2010 NWSS Res. National Champion Female2010 Iowa Beef Expo Supreme Champion Female
Congratulations Jordan Crall!
Cattle Available for Viewing After Sept. 3
Aegerter Family, NESullivan Farms,IAFinkenbinder Family, TX
Scan this QR Code to View Additional Information
Or Visit CycloneTrace.com!
“People rarely suceed unless they have fun in what they are doing”
-Dale Carnegie
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Theobald Club Calves Mike & Sheryl Theobald 8966 CR A • Belleville, WI Mike: 608-712-9247 • Home: 608-832-6383 www.theobaldclubcalves.com From Mineral Point-Hwy 39 through Hollandale, left on Cty Rd. F, right on Cty Rd A, 12.3 miles
Tonkin Show Cattle Greg & Marcia Tonkin 3045 Burr Oak Road • Mineral Point, WI Greg: 608-574-2674 • Home: 608-987-2904 2 miles west of Mineral Point off Hwy 39.
O’Leary Cattle Jeff, Maggie, Maddie, & Gabby O’Leary 2762 Cty Rd E • Mineral Point, WI Jeff: 608-931-8122 • Maggie: 608-931-8123 www.olearycattle.com Take Hwy 39 West of Mineral Point. Turn left onto Hwy E. Farm is located just past the airport on the right. Please enter through the second driveway.
Schmitz Beef Farm Mike & Doug Schmitz 21242 South Oak Park Rd • Mineral Point, WI Mike: 608-574-6542 • Doug: 608-574-6511 schmitzbeeffarm@gmail.com 7 miles south of Mineral Point off US 151 to South Oak Park Rd.
May Cattle Company 21720 Cty Rd O • Mineral Point, WI Bob: 608-778-9804 • Brock: 608-778-6444 Bruce Alan: 608-778-9808 bmay@me.com Farm located 3 miles south of Mineral Point on County Road O; easy to find.
NRS Cattle Co. Nate, Amanda and Riley Sennhenn 376 Stude Rd Mineral Point WI Nate: 920-382-1228 nrscattle@yahoo.com Hwy 151 South of Mineral Point to Cty A West. 2 miles to Stude Rd on north side of road, watch for sign. Short easy drive from main highway
Fernvale Angus Gregg and Angela May 299 Cty Rd O • Mineral Point, WI Gregg: 608-574-0719 Home: 608-987-3334 www.fernvaleangus.com www.showsteers.com/Gestrich Guest Consignors: Stockridge Farm: 608-931-9562, Hartzell Angus 608-574-6150 1 mile S of 151 on Hwy O
Weigel’s Steer Pit 12653 Sales Barn Road • Cuba City, WI Mark: 608-732-2445 • Matt: 608-732-1983 www.steerpit.com From Hwy 151 at Platteville, take exit 80-81, go south on 80, turn east on Hwy 81. Turn left at Red’s Supper Club, onto Sale Barn Rd, go 1 mile to farm on left.
Adam White Cattle Co. 4372 Hypoint Rd • Lancaster, WI 608-732-8449 • www.adamwhitecattle.com From Lancaster, head north on Hwy 61. Turn right onto Hypoint Rd. First farm on the left, look for signs
Ochs Cattle Co. • Lawinger Cattle Dan & Jacquie Ochs • Paul & Cindy Lawinger 5235 State Rd 191 • Dodgeville, WI Dan: 608-295-3673 • Jacquie: 608-728-3673 Chuck Klipstine: 608-295-2292 www.ochscattleco.com Locations in Dodgeville, WI and Milton, WI. Directions from Madison: Hwy 151 South to Cty Y, south/east to 191 west 3 miles to farm on left.
DRT Cattle Dave Thomas Family 5205 Section Line Rd • Dodgeville, WI Dave: 608-341-8775 • Dalton: 608-341-7084 Dakota: 608-574-2323 • drthalma@mhtc.net Hwy 151 South to Cty Y, 1/2 mile south on Cty Y to Section Line Rd West.
Wedig Club Calves Joe & Kim Wedig Family 15482 Dublin Rd • Darlington, WI Justin: 608-482-3124 • Joe: 608-482-3121 www.showsteers.com/wedig 3 miles south of Darlington on Hwy 23. Turn left on Dublin Rd. First farm on left.
Dreamy 280 Cattle Co. Dennis, Lisa, Julie, Patrick & Hope Schlimgen 2792 Cave of the Mounds Rd • Blue Mounds, WI Patrick: 608-575-7101 • Dennis: 608-575-6848 www.dreamy280.com 25 miles east of Mineral Point, 30 miles west of Madison. Directly on Hwy 18-151 at the Cave of the Mounds exit.
Geffert Cattle Co. Shea Geffert Family E3815 Pearson Road • Lavalle, WI 53941 Shea: 608-963-5895 • Kurt Lehman: 608.434.4484 Jake Lee: 309.883.9484 shea@rucls.net • showsteers.com/Geffert
Clayton Cattle Co. Lucas Clayton 26617 Lindholm Lane • Belmont, WI 53510 Lucas: 608-778-2319 www.claytoncattleco.com From Belmont take 151 north, turn west on Burr Oak Road. Go one mile to stop sign. Follow Dead End driveway to farm.
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Theobald Club Calves Mike & Sheryl Theobald 8966 CR A • Belleville, WI Mike: 608-712-9247 • Home: 608-832-6383 www.theobaldclubcalves.com From Mineral Point-Hwy 39 through Hollandale, left on Cty Rd. F, right on Cty Rd A, 12.3 miles
Tonkin Show Cattle Greg & Marcia Tonkin 3045 Burr Oak Road • Mineral Point, WI Greg: 608-574-2674 • Home: 608-987-2904 2 miles west of Mineral Point off Hwy 39.
O’Leary Cattle Jeff, Maggie, Maddie, & Gabby O’Leary 2762 Cty Rd E • Mineral Point, WI Jeff: 608-931-8122 • Maggie: 608-931-8123 www.olearycattle.com Take Hwy 39 West of Mineral Point. Turn left onto Hwy E. Farm is located just past the airport on the right. Please enter through the second driveway.
Schmitz Beef Farm Mike & Doug Schmitz 21242 South Oak Park Rd • Mineral Point, WI Mike: 608-574-6542 • Doug: 608-574-6511 schmitzbeeffarm@gmail.com 7 miles south of Mineral Point off US 151 to South Oak Park Rd.
May Cattle Company 21720 Cty Rd O • Mineral Point, WI Bob: 608-778-9804 • Brock: 608-778-6444 Bruce Alan: 608-778-9808 bmay@me.com Farm located 3 miles south of Mineral Point on County Road O; easy to find.
NRS Cattle Co. Nate, Amanda and Riley Sennhenn 376 Stude Rd Mineral Point WI Nate: 920-382-1228 nrscattle@yahoo.com Hwy 151 South of Mineral Point to Cty A West. 2 miles to Stude Rd on north side of road, watch for sign. Short easy drive from main highway
Fernvale Angus Gregg and Angela May 299 Cty Rd O • Mineral Point, WI Gregg: 608-574-0719 Home: 608-987-3334 www.fernvaleangus.com www.showsteers.com/Gestrich Guest Consignors: Stockridge Farm: 608-931-9562, Hartzell Angus 608-574-6150 1 mile S of 151 on Hwy O
Weigel’s Steer Pit 12653 Sales Barn Road • Cuba City, WI Mark: 608-732-2445 • Matt: 608-732-1983 www.steerpit.com From Hwy 151 at Platteville, take exit 80-81, go south on 80, turn east on Hwy 81. Turn left at Red’s Supper Club, onto Sale Barn Rd, go 1 mile to farm on left.
Adam White Cattle Co. 4372 Hypoint Rd • Lancaster, WI 608-732-8449 • www.adamwhitecattle.com From Lancaster, head north on Hwy 61. Turn right onto Hypoint Rd. First farm on the left, look for signs
Ochs Cattle Co. • Lawinger Cattle Dan & Jacquie Ochs • Paul & Cindy Lawinger 5235 State Rd 191 • Dodgeville, WI Dan: 608-295-3673 • Jacquie: 608-728-3673 Chuck Klipstine: 608-295-2292 www.ochscattleco.com Locations in Dodgeville, WI and Milton, WI. Directions from Madison: Hwy 151 South to Cty Y, south/east to 191 west 3 miles to farm on left.
DRT Cattle Dave Thomas Family 5205 Section Line Rd • Dodgeville, WI Dave: 608-341-8775 • Dalton: 608-341-7084 Dakota: 608-574-2323 • drthalma@mhtc.net Hwy 151 South to Cty Y, 1/2 mile south on Cty Y to Section Line Rd West.
Wedig Club Calves Joe & Kim Wedig Family 15482 Dublin Rd • Darlington, WI Justin: 608-482-3124 • Joe: 608-482-3121 www.showsteers.com/wedig 3 miles south of Darlington on Hwy 23. Turn left on Dublin Rd. First farm on left.
Dreamy 280 Cattle Co. Dennis, Lisa, Julie, Patrick & Hope Schlimgen 2792 Cave of the Mounds Rd • Blue Mounds, WI Patrick: 608-575-7101 • Dennis: 608-575-6848 www.dreamy280.com 25 miles east of Mineral Point, 30 miles west of Madison. Directly on Hwy 18-151 at the Cave of the Mounds exit.
Geffert Cattle Co. Shea Geffert Family E3815 Pearson Road • Lavalle, WI 53941 Shea: 608-963-5895 • Kurt Lehman: 608.434.4484 Jake Lee: 309.883.9484 shea@rucls.net • showsteers.com/Geffert
Clayton Cattle Co. Lucas Clayton 26617 Lindholm Lane • Belmont, WI 53510 Lucas: 608-778-2319 www.claytoncattleco.com From Belmont take 151 north, turn west on Burr Oak Road. Go one mile to stop sign. Follow Dead End driveway to farm.
Updates + photosFor sale updates and calf photos, please visit the listed websites.
SatuRdaY
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We are honored to be a part of the 7th edition of the Genetic Reflections Sale. As founding members, it has been exciting to watch the sale grow to include our friends and fellow cattle families. We are also proud of the quality of cattle offered by our group!
Our farm is located 30 minutes east of our friends in Mineral Point. We have a great selection of Baldies, Smokes and Honeys — You won’t be disappointed you made the trip!
Watch our website for photos, and we hope to see you on the 17th!
Mike & Sheryl Theobald8966 CR A • Belleville, Wisconsin • Mike: 608-712-9247 • HoMe: 608-832-6383
www.theobaldclubcalves.com • www.geneticreflections.com
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Saturday, September 17th— Bids close at 6:00 p.m. CST
Sires Represented: Monopoly, Carnac, Immortal
More pics at: showsteers.com/tonkin
GreG, Marcia, ashley, & Tyler3045 Burr Oak Road • Mineral Point, Wisconsin
608-987-2904 • 608-574-26742 miles west of Mineral Point off Highway 39.
Find us on Facebook: TOnkIn SHOW CaTTle
Grand Champion Pen of 5 Feeder Steers2011 National Western
#4 • monopoly x Strictly Business
#65 • monopoly x Black Bear
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Grand Champion Steer2011 TSU Spectacular Ring C &D
Bred by us, sold to Caldwell/Bruns/Criner.
CoreBailey
Grand Champion Market Animal2011 Oklahoma Beef Expo Ring A & B 2011 Iowa Falls Purple Ribbon Run Day 1 & 2 2011 Ft. Madison FFA Classic
Reserve Champion Market Animal 2011 Tipton March Madness
Bred by us, sold to Zach Gray and resold by Russ Harkema.
TrvobiChVictoriaGrand Champion Heifer
2011 Sweetheart Showdown Reserve Grand Champion Heifer
2011 Sioux Falls Empire Show 2010 Heart of It All Ring B
3rd Overall Heifer2011 Ohio Beef Expo 2011 Heart of It All Ring A
4th Overall Heifer2010 Ohio AGR
Bred by us, sold to Kalvig/Stoltz/Grauer.
TuCkerHayden
Mineral Point, WisconsinWe invite you to stop and view our very best bred and raised by us for sale on Saturday, SePteMbeR 17, 2011. Bids close at 6 p.m. CST. Many of the calves are ET sibs to the champions pictured.
3rd Annual
Abriel Odling Reserve Shorthorn Steer
2010 Wisconsin State FairBred By Us
Mallory McConnell 3rd Overall and
Champion Chi Steer 2010 Wisconsin State Fair
Bred By Us
Cody Myers Reserve Champion Simmental Steer
2010 Wisconsin State Fair
Dan Vyvyan Champion AOB7th Overall Steer 2010 Wisconsin State Fair
Mallory McConnell Champion AOB Heifer
2010 Wisconsin State Fair o’Leary Cattle2762 Cty Rd E • Mineral Point Wisconsin • Jeff: 608-931-8122 • Maggie: 608-931-8123 e-mail: olearycattle@gmail.com • olearycattle.com
Jeff, Maggie, Maddie, and GabbyO’LearyCattle
Visit our website for videos in early September.
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Grand Champion Steer2011 TSU Spectacular Ring C &D
Bred by us, sold to Caldwell/Bruns/Criner.
CoreBailey
Grand Champion Market Animal2011 Oklahoma Beef Expo Ring A & B 2011 Iowa Falls Purple Ribbon Run Day 1 & 2 2011 Ft. Madison FFA Classic
Reserve Champion Market Animal 2011 Tipton March Madness
Bred by us, sold to Zach Gray and resold by Russ Harkema.
TrvobiChVictoriaGrand Champion Heifer
2011 Sweetheart Showdown Reserve Grand Champion Heifer
2011 Sioux Falls Empire Show 2010 Heart of It All Ring B
3rd Overall Heifer2011 Ohio Beef Expo 2011 Heart of It All Ring A
4th Overall Heifer2010 Ohio AGR
Bred by us, sold to Kalvig/Stoltz/Grauer.
TuCkerHayden
Mineral Point, WisconsinWe invite you to stop and view our very best bred and raised by us for sale on Saturday, SePteMbeR 17, 2011. Bids close at 6 p.m. CST. Many of the calves are ET sibs to the champions pictured.
3rd Annual
Abriel Odling Reserve Shorthorn Steer
2010 Wisconsin State FairBred By Us
Mallory McConnell 3rd Overall and
Champion Chi Steer 2010 Wisconsin State Fair
Bred By Us
Cody Myers Reserve Champion Simmental Steer
2010 Wisconsin State Fair
Dan Vyvyan Champion AOB7th Overall Steer 2010 Wisconsin State Fair
Mallory McConnell Champion AOB Heifer
2010 Wisconsin State Fair o’Leary Cattle2762 Cty Rd E • Mineral Point Wisconsin • Jeff: 608-931-8122 • Maggie: 608-931-8123 e-mail: olearycattle@gmail.com • olearycattle.com
Jeff, Maggie, Maddie, and GabbyO’LearyCattle
Visit our website for videos in early September.
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Sale Date & time: Saturday, September 17, 2010 — bids close at 6:00 p.m. CST
CalVeS SiReD BY: Hairy • Yellow Jacket • Eyes on the Money • Polygraph Dirty Harry • Felony • Q-Dog • Dr. Ali
21242 South Oak Park Road Mineral Point, Wisconsin 53565 MikE SCHMiTz: 608-574-6542 • DOug SCHMiTz: 608-574-6511 e-mail: SchmitzBeefFarm@gmail.com
Top Selling Calf in 2010 Sale Purchased by: guYER CATTlE CO.
sired by: Eyes on the Money
sired by: Dr. Ali
sired by: Felony
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Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Green & Gold Congratulations Cody Huwa
Grand Champion Steer, 2011 National Western Congratulations Brock May!
Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Iowa Beef Expo Congratulations Cole Larson!
Grand Champion Charolais Composite, 2011 Jr. Nationals Congratulations Elder Family!September 17
—bids close at 6:p.m. As always, we’ll be selling high quality show prospects. Steers for sale all fall, first come first serve after September 18.
November 28: Online Heifer Sale, at Breeders’ World. All breeds represented.
may Cattle Co., Mineral Point, Wisconsin • Bob May: 608-553-0124 (cell) or 605-778-9804 • bmay@me.com
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Nate, amaNda, and Rile SeNNheNN Mineral Point, Wisconsin 920-382-1228 • nrscattle@yahoo.com
Guest Consignor: GaRRet depieS • 262-689-9675 • garretdepies@yahoo.com
Fall Pasture SaleSeptember 17, 2011
with special guest consignor Depies Cattle Co.
SelliNG: APProxiMAtely 25 SteerS And heiferS hiGhliGhtS iNclude:• Full sibs to the successful heifer shown by the Keene family in ‘04 and ‘05 season
by fear this.• maternal sibs to the $9,000 high selling Simmy heifer calf in the deiter Brothers
dispersal who went on to have a very successful showing for the foster family in lockney, texas, including Champion heifer at the 2009 houston livestock Show.
• Many high caliber prospects sired by Naughty pine, eye candy, Boardwalk, uno mas, Walks alone, dream catcher, tiger Woods, Salty dog, and several others.
All cattle will be available for viewing in mid-August. Please call ahead. We hope to see you on your search for your next champion!
Reserve champion Steer, 2009 Wisconsin State fairCongratulations Colton Sullivan •Full sibs selling!
many time champion, sired by eye CandyCongratulations devon Stout •last year’s high seller!
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Hosted by Fernvale Angus FarmsGreGG & AnGelA MAy608-987-3334 | Cell 608-574-0719299 County road O, Mineral Point, WI 53565fernvalefarms@yahoo.comwww.fernvaleangus.com
Special Guests
Hartzell AngusKen & Marilyn Hartzell3783 Spitzbarth road, Mineral Point, WI 53565608-574-6150www.mrcattlecompany.com
Stockridge FarmsSteve & Chris Gestrich6729 West Stuart road, Beloit, WI 53511308-879-9065 (h) • 608-931-9562 (c)www.showsteers.com
FeAturInG AnGuS SHOW HeIFerS And SHOW SteerSPlus an exciting set of Crossbred Steers and Heifers. See Stockridge Farms’ ad in this magazine!
lookout Heifer eagle eye Heifer
lowboy Steer
Cattle available for viewing from thursday, Sept. 8, through Sept. 18 at Fernvale Angus Farms.
Bidding closes at 6:00pm on Sunday, September 18.
Watch our websites for constant updates!
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makin’a statement
Adam White cattle co.
Adam White Cattle Co.4372 Hypoint Road • Lancaster, WI 53813ph: 608-732-8449 • e: adamwhitecattle@yahoo.comonline: www.adamwhitecattle.com
Private Treaty SaleSaturday, September 17
bids close at 6 p.m. CSTSelling 2 full sibs to Wade Rodgers’
2009 high selling steer.
Monopoly x Bachelor bull • half brother to Calve A Bull
Heat Wave x Ali steer
8 Time Champion Charolais Composite 3rd Overall, Tipton, Iowa Shown by Justin Pieffer
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Dan: 608-295-3673 Jacquie: 608-728-3673
chuck klipstine: 608-295-2292
Private Treaty SaleSeptember 17, 2011
Selling the top Cut from over 350 cows. Calves sired by monopoly, Heat Wave, eye Candy,
Yellow Jacket, point taken, and others. Also, be sure to watch for details on our Online Heifer
Sale in November.
sale location: Lawinger Farm • paul & Cindy Lawinger
5235 State road 191 • Dodgeville, Wisconsin
Visit our website for updates:www.ochscattleco.com
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September 17 —bids close at 6 p.m. CSTCalves available for viewing after September 1. Prior to September, please call for an appointment.
Offering approximately 20 head of high quality show prospects from today’s hottest sires, including: Heat Wave, Walks Alone, Hollywood, Bojo, Who Made Who
Joe and Kim Wedig • JuStin, myKel, mitChell, and levi 15482 Dublin Road, Darlington, Wisconsin 53530
JOe: 608-482-3121 • JuStin: 608-482-3124 • MitcHell: 608-482-4123 • levi: 608-482-4185e-mail: dblncows@agristar.net • web: showsteers.com/wedig ROWDie • Who Da Man x Heat Seeker/6651 • Champion AoB heifer, 2009 American Royal
(Full Sib to Bridwell’s NAILE Supreme Champion Heifer)one of very few heifers to beat Bridwell’s in the ‘08—‘09 show season.
eMBRyOS available for sale. Also available a
HeRD PROSPect Bull, Meyer 734 x Rowdie
bull calf!
HeAt WAve x Full HOuSe heifer Full sib the $11,000 high seller for Jason Boyle to Bonham in Texas
HeAt WAve x MeyeR granddaughter
PReDAtOR x HeAt WAve-DSul 602 cHill FActOR steerWHO MADe WHO x DiRty HARRy steer
Additional Pictures:
Watch our website at showsteers.com/wedig for more photos, to be posted
closer to the sale date.
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watch our website for pictures:www.dreamy280.com
Private Treaty Sale September 17, 2011 Bids begin at 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. on Saturday, CST. Cattle available for viewing after Sept. 1, please call for an appointment. Selling Angus, Crossbred, Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus steers and heifers.
DenniS Schlimgen: 608-575-6848 patrick Schlimgen: 608-575-7101
home: 608-437-8074 • dreamy280@mhtc.netSale Location/Directions:
2972 Cave of the Mounds Rd. • Blue Mounds, WI 53517 23 mi. E of Mineral Point, WI, 20 mi. W of Madison, WI.
Directly on Highway 18-151 at the Cave of the Mounds Exit
breD anD oWneD bY DreamY 280 cattle co.DREAMY 280 MR. MIDLAND 942champion Senior angus bull, 2011 Black Hills Stock ShowBred and Owned by Us
oWneD bY DreamY 280 cattle co.SULL CARMELE 9152 ET champion Shorthorn heifer, WI State Fair Junior Show, Spring Preview Show, Dane County Fair; reserve champion Shorthorn heifer, WI State Fair Open Show, WI State Shorthorn Junior and Open Show Asset Embryo Matings Now Available!
breD anD oWneD bY DreamY 280 cattle co.
champion Shorthorn Steer, 2009 WI State Fair, WI State Shorthorn Show, Dane County Fair;
champion Shorthorn & 5th overall Steer, 2009 Pioneer Showdown Day 1;
reserve champion Shorthorn Steer, 2009 Pioneer Showdown Day 2,
Spring Preview ShowBred and Owned by Us
Dreamy 280 Cattle Co.
breD anD oWneD bY DreamY 280 cattle co.RANSOM x DREAMY 280 RITO 1I2 704 reserve champion intermediate Female, 2011 WJAA State ShowBred and Owned by Us
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September 17 bids due 6:00 P.M. on Saturday the 17th
get in the ring with confidence!Calves Sired by:
Heat Wave, Immortal, Q-dog, Walks Alone, Dirty Harry, and others!
View calves anytime online atwww.claytoncattleco.com or stop by at26617 Lindholm Lane • Belmont, WI 53510 Right off Hwy 151 North out of Belmont
Luke Clayton:608-778-2319
ClaytonCattle Co.
Offering many ET sibs out of this new donor! Backdraft x Angus
herd consulting and ag marketing service
betterbovinebusiness.com
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Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Heart of it All3rd Overall & Champion Chi, 2011 Purdue AGRGrand Champion Steer, 2011 Kansas Beef Expo (A) Reserve Champion Steer, 2011 Kansas Beef Expo (B)Congratulations Emma ViCkland and family on a great job exhibiting this steer! Thank you also to daVE GuyEr and Todd CaldwEll for placing this steer!
Emma Vickland
Ashley Judge
Grand Champion Heifer, 2011 NCCChampion Summer Yearling MaineTainer Female
Purchased by Cory ThomPson in our 2010 online Female sale! raised by kEVin
whiTlEy.
John Murphy
Champion Hereford Steer, Badger Kickoff Many-time Champion Hereford SteerCongratulations to John murPhy and PumPkin sliCE on a great job with this steer!
DJ MartinChampion Maine-Anjou Heifer, 2010 Hoosier Beef CongressThank you to the marTin Family, and a special thank you to
daVE GuyEr for purchasing this heifer in last fall’s sale.
Langholf Family
Champion AOB Steer, Badger KickoffGrand Champion Steer, 2011 Pioneer ShowdownGrand Champion Steer, 2011 UWRF Block & Bridle Congratulations lanGholF Family on a great job! raised by oakly kErshnEr.
Shaw Family
Many-time Champion Commercial Heifer
Thank you to the shaw Family on a great job exhibiting this heifer. Purchased and re-sold
by maTT lauTnEr.
Geffert Cattle CompanySHEA GEFFERtLavalle, Wisconsin
Phone: 608-963-5895 E-mail: shea@rucls.net
Online: showsteers.com/geffert
GEFFERT FARMS, InC.Dennis Geffert: 608-963-6365
Dave Geffert: 608-393-6991
LEHMAn CATTLE CO.Kurt Lehman: 608-434-4484
Other Contacts2011 Sale InformationCattle may be viewed anytime after September 1, 2011.Bids close on the evening of September 18, 2011.Show steers, heifers and breeding females will be offered for sale, all breeds will be represented.
REMInDER: Geffert-O’Leary Bred Female Sale — Coming November 2011!
Guest ConsignorBLiNd BAdGER RANCH Jim HettBrian Fox: 970-313-7224
nEEd CalF inFo
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Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Heart of it All3rd Overall & Champion Chi, 2011 Purdue AGRGrand Champion Steer, 2011 Kansas Beef Expo (A) Reserve Champion Steer, 2011 Kansas Beef Expo (B)Congratulations Emma ViCkland and family on a great job exhibiting this steer! Thank you also to daVE GuyEr and Todd CaldwEll for placing this steer!
Emma Vickland
Ashley Judge
Grand Champion Heifer, 2011 NCCChampion Summer Yearling MaineTainer Female
Purchased by Cory ThomPson in our 2010 online Female sale! raised by kEVin
whiTlEy.
John Murphy
Champion Hereford Steer, Badger Kickoff Many-time Champion Hereford SteerCongratulations to John murPhy and PumPkin sliCE on a great job with this steer!
DJ MartinChampion Maine-Anjou Heifer, 2010 Hoosier Beef CongressThank you to the marTin Family, and a special thank you to
daVE GuyEr for purchasing this heifer in last fall’s sale.
Langholf Family
Champion AOB Steer, Badger KickoffGrand Champion Steer, 2011 Pioneer ShowdownGrand Champion Steer, 2011 UWRF Block & Bridle Congratulations lanGholF Family on a great job! raised by oakly kErshnEr.
Shaw Family
Many-time Champion Commercial Heifer
Thank you to the shaw Family on a great job exhibiting this heifer. Purchased and re-sold
by maTT lauTnEr.
Geffert Cattle CompanySHEA GEFFERtLavalle, Wisconsin
Phone: 608-963-5895 E-mail: shea@rucls.net
Online: showsteers.com/geffert
GEFFERT FARMS, InC.Dennis Geffert: 608-963-6365
Dave Geffert: 608-393-6991
LEHMAn CATTLE CO.Kurt Lehman: 608-434-4484
Other Contacts2011 Sale InformationCattle may be viewed anytime after September 1, 2011.Bids close on the evening of September 18, 2011.Show steers, heifers and breeding females will be offered for sale, all breeds will be represented.
REMInDER: Geffert-O’Leary Bred Female Sale — Coming November 2011!
Guest ConsignorBLiNd BAdGER RANCH Jim HettBrian Fox: 970-313-7224
nEEd CalF inFo
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September 17 - 18 — Bids close at 6 p.m. on Sunday the 18th
Offering a select group of colorful and exciting steers and heifers at private treaty.
Sale lOcatiOn: Fernvale angus Gregg and angela May Farm 299 county Rd. O • Mineral Point, Wi
Sale inFORMatiOn: calves can be viewed at the sale location after September 8. Prior to that date call for appointment. Watch for pictures and videos at Stockridge Farm’s website at showsteers.com
in additiOn: Breds and bulls for sale all fall off the farm. We’ll be offering 2 Hazel bull calves sired by Heat Wave and Simple Math, watch for future ads. inquiries always welcome!
Reserve Champion AOB Steer, 2010 Badger Kick Off Classic
Steve & ChriS GeStriCh • W. Stuart Rd. • Beloit, WI 53511 Phone: 608-879-9065 • Chris c: 608-931-9562 • Nate c: 608-931-1303
Double Stuff x Angus
Vegas x Heat Wave
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Doris/Kroupa Private Treaty Pasture Bid-Off— September 21, 2011
All cattle will be available for viewing in White Lake, South Dakota.Selling prospect steers and heifers of all price ranges.
SireS: Smilin’ Bob, Walks Alone, Heat Wave, Monopoly, Simple Math, Smooth Sailin’, Milk Man, Carpe Diem
LuKe DOris Stillwater, Oklahomaphone: 620-353-4114 barn: 405-372-3300
Dave MOzingO 405-880-0397
KrOuPa geneTics Greg Kroupa & Family
White Lake, South Dakota cell: 605-730-2525
barton family
GreGory family
GreGory family
may family
JoneS familySchnoor family
true Grit
Selling full Sibs!
Selling full Sibs!
GreGory family
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Chidester Cattle Co.Sale: September 18 • Bids close at 5 pmJerod Chidester 641-990-3522From I-80, go 8 mi. south on Hwy 63, 2 mi. west on Forest Home Rd.
Main AttractionSale: September 18 • Bids close at darkDevon Fraker 641-990-5541Dennis Fraker 641-891-0859From I-80 Exit 201, right on Hwy 6, then right on 185th St.
Ed O’brienPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedEd O’brien 319-330-6219From Parnell, 1 mi. east on F52, 2 mi. south on Q Ave.
Chad & Shannon Younge Load-N-Go • 1st come, 1st servedChad Younge 641-425-9958 or 319-646-2726Located 4 mi. west of Kalona on Hwy 22, the right on Hickory.
Schneider Bros. Show CattleOnline Auction: September 21www.breedersworld.comBrent Schneider 319-325-4989Pat Schneider 319-330-1722Jim Schneider 319-325-4971Located 3 mi. south of Riverside on W61, then right on 150th, then right on Redwood.
Sojka Farms LLCOnline Auction: September 20www.breedersworld.comGrant Sojka 319-330-2868 Charles Sojka 319-321-4302Locate 1 mi. south of Riverside on W61.
Schneider FarmsPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedMatt Schneider 605-254-8277John Scneider 319-330-0744Located 8 mi. east on 520th St. from Hills/Hwy 218.
Lenz Show CattlePrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedBryan Lenz 319-325-9287Ben Lenz 319-430-7862Located 6 mi. off the West Liberty Exit.
Dave LockPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedDave Lock 641-919-3039From Packwood, 3 mi. east on 120th, south on Ironwood Ave.
Larry & Mary BoysenPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedLarry Boysen 319-759-9600Aaron Boysen 319-430-0978From Wapello, 5 mi. west on G62 and 1 mi. north on X37.
Lutz Show SteersSale: September 17 • Bids close at 6 pmBrian Lutz 319-931-3666Located 1/4 mi. east on Hwy 16 from Hwy 218.
Weisinger FarmsSale: September 17 • Bids close at 7 pmGrant Weisinger 319-371-4932Nathan Weisinger 319-470-1071Located 11 mi. east on Hwy 16, and south on 280th 4 mi.
Holtkamp Cattle Co.Sale: September 17 • Bids close at 6 pmChad Holtkamp 319-850-1563From West Point, go 1 mi. west and 1 1/4 mi. south to farm on east side road.
Gerdes Show CattleSale: September 17 • Bids close at darkEric Gerdes 319-850-1694From West Point, 3 1/2 mi. west on Hwy 103, 1/2 mi. north on Pilot Grove Rd.
Joe LampeSale: September 17 • Bids close at darkJoe Lampe 319-560-9317 or 319-469-73912 mi. west of Houghton on Hwy 16, 1 mi. North, 1/2 west on 110th St.
Scheetz Cattle CompanySale: September 17 • Bids close at 5 pmJason Scheetz (319) 470-6488Brelan Brookshire 770-714-9677From West Point, south on X23, east on Chalk Ridge Rd., then righton 210th St. 1 mi.
Willow Creek FarmPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedJason Brune 319-931-3407Gene Brune 319-759-3000Located 2 mi. east on Hwy. 16 and 1 mi. south on St. Paul Rd.
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Chidester Cattle Co.Sale: September 18 • Bids close at 5 pmJerod Chidester 641-990-3522From I-80, go 8 mi. south on Hwy 63, 2 mi. west on Forest Home Rd.
Main AttractionSale: September 18 • Bids close at darkDevon Fraker 641-990-5541Dennis Fraker 641-891-0859From I-80 Exit 201, right on Hwy 6, then right on 185th St.
Ed O’brienPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedEd O’brien 319-330-6219From Parnell, 1 mi. east on F52, 2 mi. south on Q Ave.
Chad & Shannon Younge Load-N-Go • 1st come, 1st servedChad Younge 641-425-9958 or 319-646-2726Located 4 mi. west of Kalona on Hwy 22, the right on Hickory.
Schneider Bros. Show CattleOnline Auction: September 21www.breedersworld.comBrent Schneider 319-325-4989Pat Schneider 319-330-1722Jim Schneider 319-325-4971Located 3 mi. south of Riverside on W61, then right on 150th, then right on Redwood.
Sojka Farms LLCOnline Auction: September 20www.breedersworld.comGrant Sojka 319-330-2868 Charles Sojka 319-321-4302Locate 1 mi. south of Riverside on W61.
Schneider FarmsPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedMatt Schneider 605-254-8277John Scneider 319-330-0744Located 8 mi. east on 520th St. from Hills/Hwy 218.
Lenz Show CattlePrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedBryan Lenz 319-325-9287Ben Lenz 319-430-7862Located 6 mi. off the West Liberty Exit.
Dave LockPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedDave Lock 641-919-3039From Packwood, 3 mi. east on 120th, south on Ironwood Ave.
Larry & Mary BoysenPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedLarry Boysen 319-759-9600Aaron Boysen 319-430-0978From Wapello, 5 mi. west on G62 and 1 mi. north on X37.
Lutz Show SteersSale: September 17 • Bids close at 6 pmBrian Lutz 319-931-3666Located 1/4 mi. east on Hwy 16 from Hwy 218.
Weisinger FarmsSale: September 17 • Bids close at 7 pmGrant Weisinger 319-371-4932Nathan Weisinger 319-470-1071Located 11 mi. east on Hwy 16, and south on 280th 4 mi.
Holtkamp Cattle Co.Sale: September 17 • Bids close at 6 pmChad Holtkamp 319-850-1563From West Point, go 1 mi. west and 1 1/4 mi. south to farm on east side road.
Gerdes Show CattleSale: September 17 • Bids close at darkEric Gerdes 319-850-1694From West Point, 3 1/2 mi. west on Hwy 103, 1/2 mi. north on Pilot Grove Rd.
Joe LampeSale: September 17 • Bids close at darkJoe Lampe 319-560-9317 or 319-469-73912 mi. west of Houghton on Hwy 16, 1 mi. North, 1/2 west on 110th St.
Scheetz Cattle CompanySale: September 17 • Bids close at 5 pmJason Scheetz (319) 470-6488Brelan Brookshire 770-714-9677From West Point, south on X23, east on Chalk Ridge Rd., then righton 210th St. 1 mi.
Willow Creek FarmPrivate Treaty • 1st come, 1st servedJason Brune 319-931-3407Gene Brune 319-759-3000Located 2 mi. east on Hwy. 16 and 1 mi. south on St. Paul Rd.
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Shown by Josie Wagler.
Champion ShorthornPlus
Steer, 2010 Iowa Beef Expo.
Shown by AJ Walker.
Big Iron, Promotional
AI Sire.
Sired by Bojo/Lifeline/
Hoo Doo
Sired by Jake’s Proud Jazz/Heat Wave
Sired by Heat Wave 5/Meyer/Cunia.
See him on the sale!
Selling 50 lots on Breeders World Online Auctions
September 19-20thLocated 15 miles south of I-80 at Iowa City, IA.
Cattle can be viewed any time after the Iowa State Fair.
2890 135th St.Riverside, IA 52327
Grant, Abby, & Sophie: 319-330-2868Charles & Colleen: 319-321-4302
LLCwww.sojkafarmsllc.com
Sept. 19-20: pasture Club Calf SaleNov. 29-30: Elite Female Sale • Jan. 29: Bull & Bred Female Sale
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Res Grand Heifer, 2010 Simmental Junior Nationals5th Overall Heifer - 2010 Iowa State Fair : Mitchell Udell
Res Division Crossbred - Iowa Beef Expo & 2011 Missouri AGR : Kori McLaughlin
Res Grand Champion Steer2011 Western Illinois : Kori McLaughlin
3rd Overall Steer2011 VCCP : Ryan Brown
4th Overall Heifer - 2011 Simmental Junior Nationals Reserve Supreme Heifer - 2011 Missouri AGR4th Overall - Badger Kickoff Classic : Caleb Seys
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Chad, Kim, Skyler & Dacota West Point, IA 52656
Chad (319) 850-1563 cell Visit our blog, updated daily!
www.holtkampcattle.com
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bids due by 6 pmat the ranch - West Point, IAvideos onlineperson to person phone bidding
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G e r d e s s h o w C at t l e ’ s
September 17, 2011— Bids close at 7.
Eric and Tara GErdES1564 Pilot Grove road • west Point, Iowa 52656phone: 319-850-1694e-mail: gerdes_eric@yahoo.comweb: gerdesshowcattle.com
annual private treaty
show cattle
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scheetz
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First Sale EventFirst Sale Event
Sale Videos and Photos at
scheetzcattleco.com
2714 210th Street • Fort Madison, Iowa 52627Jason Scheetz (319) 470-6488jasonscheetz@gmail.comBrelan Brookshire (770) 714-9677
Kicking off the
in a great program!
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2011— Bids close at 5 p.m. —
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2 Sales — Same Day! Internet + Bid-Off
Trausch FarmsRobert & Esther Trausch: 712-790-3033 • etrausch04@yahoo.com • Chris Wilson, Manager: 641-745-0323
Ryan Goehring: 262-689-5934 • Brad Punt: 712-790-6894 • www.trauschfarms.comwww.trauschfarms.blogspot.com • Visit us on Facebook @ Trausch Farms Sires
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The Seeing Is Believing Bid-Off Sale — Bids close Sunday, September 4 at dark
Selling close to 90 head of show steers & heifers. Sires include Eye Candy, Naughty Pine, Nasty Habit, Salty Dog, Uncle Kracker, Muhammad, Carnac, Carpe
Diem, Cyrus, Jake’s Proud Jazz plus many more!Watch the our blog (trauschfarms.blogspot.com), Facebook (@ Trausch Farms
Sires) and our website, trauschfarms.com, for pictures daily.All cattle sold this fall by Trausch Farms will be eligible for our 1sT
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Saturday, October 15, 2011 at 1:00 PMat the Ranch, Madill, Oklahoma
Selling Approximately 130 Head ... 40 Head of Maine & MaineTainer Show Heifer Prospects and Future Donors.
10 Head of Hereford Show Heifer Prospects - both Horned and Polled. PLUS a select fewShorthorn, Chi, Simmental, Angus, and AOB Show Heifers
60 Head of Maine/Angus Fall Pairs and Spring Bred Females. Featuring Proven Donors and top producers from the heart of the herd.
20 Head of breeding age Maine-Anjou Bulls. Herd Bulls and Club Calf Producers
All Buck cattle are fed MFM Feeds. Talk to us about the advantages of MFM.
KAITLIN BELL ... ’11 Fort Worth ChampionMaine-Anjou Female; ’10 American Royal
Champion Maine-Anjou Female; ’10 NAILEChampion Maine-Anjou Female
Bred by DJ’s Cattle
COLE MOORE ... ’11 Oklahoma Youth ExpoChampion Maine-Anjou & Reserve Supreme
Champion Female. Bred by Buck
AMARIE GRIFFITH ... ’11 Oklahoma YouthExpo Reserve Champion Hereford Female.
Bred by Buck & Swanson.
BAILEY BUCK ... 2011 NWSS ReserveChampion Polled Hereford, Open & Jr. Shows
Bred by Blacktop
EMRY WOOD ... 2011 Fort Worth Stock ShowReserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female
Bred by Buck
MACIE MCCOLLUM ... 2011 San AntonioChampion Maine-Anjou
& Reserve Supreme Champion FemaleBred by Buck & 4J
TREY MOORE ... 2011 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show Reserve Grand Champion
Maine-Anjou FemaleBred by Buck and Jeffery
AVRY WOOD ... 2011 Fort Worth Stock ShowChampion Chianina Female
Bred by Buck
JIRL BUCK& FAMILY
Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck Madill, OK 580-795-7271 • c: 580-795-4865
jirl@buckcattle.com Matt Scasta, Show & Sale Cattle
www.buckcattle.com
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Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Kentucky Beef ExpoD.J. Martin
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, 2011 NWSS Jr. ShowMitchell Tucker
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, 2011 Kentucky Beef Expo Megan Hunt
Dave Guyer
show wrong
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For more information on ShowRite Beef Feeds, call:Dave Guyer: 618-546-5035
ChaD Day: 260-388-2876 Dennis Wilber: 209-482-6858
Ty OlsOn: 217-248-2767
Jeremy balDWin: 765-730-5459 TODD KenneDy: 405-550-6769
ryan siTes: 580-695-049 reD GOODsOn: 580-920-9788
Kevin mOCK: 512-787-2948
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www.sullivansupply.com
SULLIVAN SUPPLY, SOUTH
Hillsboro, TexasOrder Line: 1-800-588-7096
sullivan@hillsboro.net
Tune in to watch 10 minutevideos informing you on Stock Show University
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Tune in for SullivanSupply productdemonstrations.
SULLIVAN SUPPLY, INC.Dunlap, Iowa
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Make sure you view our Stock Show University Schedule to find a Grad Program nearest you.
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Heat Wave x Lois Lane
(Donor, Kryptonite)
Monopoly x Lady Lumps (Donor, Mossy Oak x Double Stuff)
OctOber 17, 2011 • hosted through Breeders World Online Sales Featuring our steers that will consist of full sibs to the Reserve Grand Steer at the 2010 New Mexico State Fair, as well as maternal sibs sired by Monopoly and Walks on Water.
NOveMber 29, 2011 • hosted through Breeders World Online Sales Featuring select females and some select embryo offerings from our top donor cows bred to the some of the top bulls in the industry.
Steve, Mary aNN, WeS and Maggie bONeSO • 5995 Martingale Circle • San Miguel, CA 93451 • H: 805-227-4031 • c: 805-294-3816 • bonesolivestock.com
immortal x Whiskey girl (Donor, Irish Whiskey x Angus)
Walks on Water x Hot toddy (Donor, Irish Whiskey x Chill Factor)
2011 Sales...
Walks on Water x Hot toddy (Donor, Irish Whiskey x Chill
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Macey Goretska Danielle Delang Chase Heath
Sara Ayre Morgan Mobley
Gracie Russell Tyler Peterson Sophie Hansen
Kallie Burns Mercedes Barker
Shilo Shaake Kenton Lain Hagen Fouch
Brock May Kayla Morrow
Hunter Weber Gracie Russell Seth Walters
Trace Ticknor Ethan Hanold
Private treaty Sale Selling 40 steersand 20 heifers.
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Macey Goretska Danielle Delang Chase Heath
Sara Ayre Morgan Mobley
Gracie Russell Tyler Peterson Sophie Hansen
Kallie Burns Mercedes Barker
Shilo Shaake Kenton Lain Hagen Fouch
Brock May Kayla Morrow
Hunter Weber Gracie Russell Seth Walters
Trace Ticknor Ethan Hanold
Private treaty Sale Selling 40 steersand 20 heifers.
tracy, Mandi, Macey, and caSh GoretSka1679 128th St. • Corydon, Iowa 50060 • �641-344-2400 �• goretskashowsteers.com
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3 In 1 Sale..................................................525, 5343-D Stock Farms .............................................. 238Abney Family Cattle ................................ 244-245ABS ...................................................................... 16AC Cattle Co. ........................................... 156-157Adam White Cattle Company ....................... 527All-Star Alliance .............................................. 179Altena Show Cattle .......................................... 243Alum-Line ........................................................ 417Anderson-Muntefering Cattle ......................... 68Andis ................................................................... 26Anson Club Calves ............................................ 70APEX Show Cattle ............................................. 17Arthur Shorthorns/The Social Sale ............... 312B n R Cattle Company .................................... 133Baja Cattle ......................................................... 228Banter Brothers ................................................ 301Barber Farms ...................................................... 41Barker Cattle Company .................................. 463Baughman Show Cattle................................... 247Bear Lake Classic Club Calf Sale ..................... 30Beare Cattle Farms .......................................... 202Beck Cattle Co. ................................................ 246Beeler Cattle ..................................................... 228Begalka Livestock ............................................ 208Behmer Show Cattle ................................ 156-157Bellar Show Cattle ........................................... 154Bennett-Guthals Private Treaty Sale ............. 249Best of the Best ................................................. 236Big Time Supplies .................................... 336-337Blackford Show Cattle ............................. 214-215Blind Badger Ranch ........................................ 548Bob Thompson Show Cattle ........................... 102Boneso Livestock ............................................. 553Bonnell Club Calves ........................................ 248Bormann/Johnson/McDonald....................... 123Bovance ............................................................. 250Boyle Farms ........................................................ 89Breeder’s World Online Sales ................. 252-253Bremer Show Steers ......................................... 148Broders Club Calves ........................................ 164Buck Cattle Co. ................................................ 550Burke Show Cattle .................................. 146-148Burns Angus ..................................................... 296Burroughs Farms ............................................. 251Bushman Cattle Co. .......................................... 30Bushy Park Farm ............................ Insert Pg 178Caffee Ranch ...................................................... 42Caffee Show Stock ........................................... 195Caldwell Show Cattle .................................. 48-49Caldwell/Willoughby ........... Insert Pg 50, 51, 73Campbell Cattle Company ......................... 52-53Campidilli Private Treaty Sale ........................ 231Cardinal Cattle Company ............................... 334Carey Lambring Pasture Sale ........................... 63
Carrousel Farms .............................................. 513Cates Farms .............................................. 468-469Cellarator .......................................................... 254Central Iowa Club Calf Producers ................ 498Chidester Cattle Co. ........................................ 538Choate Cattle .................................................... 444Christo Cattle Co. ............................................ 151CJ Brown Studio .............................................. 417CK Cattle & Club Lambs .................................. 40Clayton Cattle Co. ........................................... 531Club Calf Connection ..................................... 256Club Calf Paradise Sale ........................... 106-107Coblentz Show Cattle ...................................... 255Colorado Club Calves Online Sale ................ 258Compton & Jackson ........................................ 130Conrad Stock Farm ......................................... 237Cool Calf ........................................................... 199Crossroads Club Calves .................................... 84Curoe Show Cattle ........................................... 132Curran Cattle Promotions .............................. 499Cyclone Trace .......................... Insert Pg 514, 515Daake Livestock ............................................... 303DaFize Cattle Co. ............................................ 257Dakota-Bred Club Calves ............................... 440Damm Farms ................................................... 204Dawson Show Cattle ......................................... 60Dax Lautner Show Steers ............................... IBCDeNeui Club Calves ........................................ 178Dennert & Eichler ............................................ 76DeRouchey Cattle Co. ......................................... 7Dicks Family Shorthorns ................................ 260Dietz / Olson Club Calf Sale .......................... 117DJS Shorthorns ........................................ 328-329Dopheide Show Cattle .................................... 262Doris-Kroupa ................................................... 535Dostal Show Cattle .......................................... 166Double H-W Cattle Co. .................................. 175Downing Show Cattle ..................................... 501Dreamy 280 Cattle Co. .................................... 530Drive Online Sales ................................... 326-327DTR Cattle Co. ................................................ 264Dunk Cattle Co. ....................................... 162-163Durban Cattle Company ................................ 259East Central SD CC Group ............................ 200East Side Club Calves ...................................... 199Eastern Iowa Club Calf Producers ........ 118-119Eby ....................................................................... 14Eckloff / Strolberg Show Calves ............. 182-183Eklund Cattle Co. .............................................. 84Elliott Cattle Co. .............................................. 218ET Quality Show Cattle .................................... 90Express Ranches .............................................. 261EZ ALL .............................................................. 266Faber Show Cattle ............................. Insert Pg 34Factory Direct Sale .................................. 268-269
Fall Freeze ........................................................... 34Farrer Stock Farm ............................................ 441Fassett Hay & Cattle ......................................... 79Fawcett Cattle Company................................. 192Fernvale Angus Farms .................................... 525Flying G Ranch ................................................ 332Foley Farms ...................................................... 510Follon Cattle ..................................................... 338Ford Farms ....................................................... 203Forman Show Steers ........................................ 194Foundation Female Sale.................................. 325Fraker Show Cattle .......................................... 128Frye Cattle .......................................... Back CoverGallagher Show Cattle ...................................... 96Garrett Show Cattle ......................................... 267Gateway Genetics .............................................. 69GDE Cattle ....................................................... 155Geffert Cattle Co. .................................... 532-533Genetic Reflections Pasture Sale ......................3lfGerdes Show Cattle ......................................... 546Gilbertson Show Cattle ................................... 204Goddard Cattle Company ................................ 56Goeken Cattle .................................................. 176Goertzen Show Calves .................................... 139Goettemoeller Show Cattle ........... Insert Pg 466Golightly Cattle ................................................ 229Goretska Show Steers .............................. 556-557Grace Show Cattle ........................................... 181Graves Cattle Co. ............................................. 265Graves Show Cattle............................................ 57Gray Show Cattle ............................ Insert Pg 498Great Expectations Sale .................................. 442Great Shorthorn Revival ................................. 447Griswold Cattle Co. .........................................IFCGruhn Show Cattle ............................................ 99Habeger Show Cattle ................................... 82-83Hainy Farms ....................................................... 41Hall Show Calves ............................................. 320Hammer Cattle .................................................. 77Hand County Club Calf Producers ............... 190Hartgers Cattle Company ............................... 271Hartwell Cattle Co. .......................................... 185Haun Cattle Company .................................... 270Healy Show Cattle ........................................... 109Heimer & Peuster Online Sale ....................... 273Hellbusch Cattle Company .................... 144-145Hewlett Show Cattle ........................................ 272High Cotton ..................................................... 443Highland County Circle Sale ................. 330-331Hinners Show Cattle ......................................... 98Hixon Show Cattle ............................................ 21Hoblyn Farms Inc. ........................................... 444Hoffman Cattle Company .............................. 335Hoffman Ranch Herefords ............................. 445Hoier Show Cattle ........................................... 143
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Holian Show Cattle........................................... 512Holm Show Cattle ............................................ 274Holt Brothers ............................................. 186-187Holtkamp Cattle Company ..................... 544-545Hopp Cattle Company ..................................... 137Hornung Show Cattle ...................................... 278Horsley Brothers ............................................... 281Horstman Cattle Company ..................... 268-269Huber Farms ....................................................... 81Huncovsky Photo & Design ............................ 494Hunter Brothers Fall Pasture Sale........... 502-503Ibach Show Cattle ............................................. 458Illinois Club Calf Breeders ...................... 210-211Iowa State Fair Mini-Hereford Show ............. 461J Bar T Cattle ..................................................... 104J/D Cattle ............................................................ 73Jackson Farms .................................... Insert Pg 34JB Show Steers ................................................... 127JBR Club Calves ........................................ 112-113Jeff Miller Show Cattle ................................. 54-55Jensen Show Cattle ........................................... 193Jepsen Show Cattle ............................................. 92JM Cattle/The Social Sale ................................ 312Joel Brooks ......................................................... 225John Frasher Family ......................................... 282Johnson/Bormann/McDonald........................ 123Jones Cattle Co. ................................................. 217Jones Show Cattle ............................................. 212Jorgensen/Lautner Summer Sensation .......... 230JT Weber Family Show Cattle ................. 206-207Junk Family Show Cattle ................................. 126Karstens Club Calves ....................................... 508Kearns Farm ...................................................... 449Kegley Show Cattle ........................................... 514Keller Club Calves .................................... 220-221Kelly Cattle Company ...................................... 235Kennedy-Manning ........................................... 234Kent Feeds ........................................................... 31Killmer Land & Cattle ...................................... 232Klingner-Behm Cattle ...................................... 277Knudson Cattle Co. .......................................... 114Koch Club Calves ............................................. 236Kody Miller Cattle Co. ..................................... 209Kopp Land & Livestock Fall Open House ....... 64Krantz Club Calves ........................................... 508Krick Cattle Co. ................................................ 191Krueger Club Calves .......................................... 43Kuhlmann Cattle Company ............. Insert Pg 34Landgren Ranch ............................................... 284Larrison Farms .................................................... 61Larson Club Calves ............................................ 70Laus Valley Vue Farm ...................................... 177Lautner Show Steers ........................................ IBCLay Farms .......................................................... 307Lazy H Farm ...................................................... 439Lee Cattle ............................................................. 88Lehman Show Cattle ........................................ 129Lemenager Cattle .............................................. 279Linde’s Livestock Photos .................................. 494Line Cattle Co. .................................................. 280
Lone Star Angus ............................................... 450Lorenzen Farms ................................................ 462Lucy, Photos By ................................................. 494Lueking Club Calves ........................................ 140Lusk Cattle Co. .................................................. 286Lutrick Show Cattle .......................................... 283Lutz Show Steers ............................................... 541Lynch Cattle ...................................................... 122M & M Trucking ............................................... 458M & W Livestock .............................................. 322Maag Show Cattle ............................................. 172Maas Show Cattle ............................................. 458Martin Cattle Company ................................... 288Matt Lautner Cattle .................................. 558-559Maximum Exposure ................................. 292-293May Cattle Co. .................................................. 523McClellan Cattle Company ............................. 285McCollough Cattle Company ..................... 94-95McDaniel Cattle Company .............................. 500McDonald/Johnson/Bormann........................ 123McFarland Cattle ................................................ 62Mente Cattle Co. ............................................... 276Mertens Cattle Company .................................. 71Meyer Family Shorthorns ................................ 451Mid-Continent Farms .......................................... 3Midway Farms .................................................. 287Midwest Illinois Club Calves ............................ 81Miller Cattle Co. ................................................. 80Miller Show Calves ............................................. 84Mills Cattle ........................................................ 333Minnaert Show Cattle ...................................... 511Mittag Show Cattle ........................................... 290Mogck Show Cattle........................................... 170MPJ Cattle Company ....................................... 453Muller & Sons ................................................... 103Multimin USA, Inc ........................................... 312Murl Dodds ........................................ Insert Pg 34Myers Show Cattle ............................................ 216NAILE ................................................................ 294Natural Solutions for Livestock ..................CoverNebraska Six Pack Pasture Bid Off Sale ......... 446Nelson Cattle Company ........................... 106-107Nissen/Matthews/Johnson Cattle .... Insert Pg 34Noonan Show Cattle ........................................ 121Northeast Nebraska Bid-Off Weekend .......... 142Northern Illinois Show Cattle Producers ...... 223Nor. Wessington Springs CCP ....... Insert Pg 194Northwest Iowa Sales ............................... 110-111Nowatzke Cattle ............................................ 12-13NRS Cattle Company ....................................... 524NWSS ................................................................. 242O’Leary Show Steers ................................. 520-521Ochs Show Cattle.............................................. 528Ohlrichs Show Cattle ........................ Insert Pg 34Olson Show Cattle ............................................ 222Otto Show Cattle ................................................ 97Oxy-Explosion .................................................. 448Palmer’s GDE Cattle ......................................... 155Parrott/Wallbrecht/Strizek/Heinrch/TGM ... 184Partridge Cattle Company ............................... 254
Pearls Pics .......................................................... 494Pearson Show Cattle ........................................... 18Peine Bros. ......................................................... 291Pleasant Grove Farms ........................................ 35Polzin Cattle ........................................................ 34Powers Cattle ..................................................... 295Prairie View Farms ............................................. 15Premier .............................................................. 297Pro Tour Digest .................................. Insert Pg 34Pruet Show Cattle ............................................. 455Pryor Show Cattle ......................................... 44-45Purina Honor Show Chow .......................... 22-23Purina HSC Fitting Challenge ........................ 298Purple Power Sale (Double H-W) .................. 175Purple Reign Cattle Co. ....................................... 5Putz Cattle ......................................................... 133Raml Show Steers ............................................... 75Reimann Ranch ................................. Insert Pg 18Reindl Ranch .................................................... 196Rieck & Lents Show Cattle .............................. 290Riverode ............................................................. 417Rock Bottom Cattle .......................................... 333Rock Star Cattle Co. ......................................... 450Rockfalls Ranch ................................................ 140Rodgers Cattle Company......................... 504-505Roeber/Neumeister Show Cattle ................... 135Roecker Show Cattle .......................................... 93Rom’n Club Calves ........................................... 201Rozenboom Show Cattle .................. Insert Pg 34Rushly Farms ..................................................... 236Saathoff, Kevin .................................................. 125Sand Creek Club Calves..................................... 74Sandy Show Cattle .................................... 506-507SB Show Cattle .................................................. 124Schable & Smith Show Cattle ........... Insert Pg 34Schaeffer & Tice ............................................ 46-47Scheetz Cattle Company .........Insert Pg 562, 547Schmitt Show Steers ......................................... 509Schmitz Beef Farms .......................................... 522Schneider Brothers ........................................... 539Schnoor Show Cattle ........................................ 131Schultz Show Cattle .......................................... 138Schuring Farms ................................................. 300Sedlacek Cattle .................................................. 452Seeking The Spotlight Sale .............................. 296Shaffer/Miller ...................................................... 78Sheets ChiAngus ............................................... 306Sherwood Cattle Co. ........................................ 275Shorthorn Junior Nationals ............................. 302Shorthorns Upfront ......................... Insert Pg 515Show Rite Feeds ................................................ 551Show-Me Best of the Best Sale ........................ 236Showbloom ........................................................ 242ShowMaxx ......................................................... 305ShowMaxx ........................................................... 33showsteers.com ................................................... 20ShowTec Feeds .................................................... 29Showtime Cattle Company ............................. 324Sieck Show Cattle ............................................. 304Sievers Show Cattle ......................................... 299
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Sills Farm .......................................................... 301Silverbrook Ranch ........................................... 202Silverline Genetics ................................... 456-457Sinclair Cattle Company ......................... 554-555Sinkie Ranch .................................................... 197Smith Cattle Company ............ Insert Pg 34, 497Smith Show Cattle ........................................... 115Snowdon Club Calves ..................................... 165Soehnlen Cattle Co. ......................................... 464Sojka Farms ...................................................... 540Solution Genetics ............................................ 465Sornson Show Steers ....................................... 105Southeast Iowa Club Calf Producers .... 536-537Southeast Neb. Club Calf Producers ............. 134Southeast SD Club Calf Producers ........ 168-169Southwest Iowa Club Calves .......................... 263Spring Lake Ranch .......................................... 198Stafford Cattle Co. ........................................... 167Staley Show Cattle ............................................. 91Steer Creek Ranch ........................................... 213Stevenson Show Stock ..................................... 315Stock Show U ................................................... 552Stockridge Farm............................................... 534Stohlman Show Cattle ..................................... 137Stoltz Exotics ............................................ 160-161Stoltz Show Cattle ............................................ 454Stowater & Ehlers ............................. Insert Pg 34Streitmatter Show Cattle ................................. 459Stretch ................................................................... 9Subscription Form ........................................... 466Sullivan Cattle Co. ........................................... 101Sullivan Farms WCI ........................................ 100Sullivan Farms Maternal Legends ..................... 8Sullivan Ranch ................................................. 100Sullivan Supply ......................................... 4, 10-11Sullivan/Barham .............................................. 108Summer Sensation Sale ........................... 226-227Supanchick Shorthorns ................................... 141Sutera Show Stock ........................................... 173Swanson Cattle Company Insert Pg 34, 240-241Swanson Shorthorns ......................................... 65Swigart Herefords ............................................ 239T & J Club Calves ............................................ 153T-K Jim Clay ....................................................... 84Tapken Cattle Co. ............................................ 293The Boss Livestock Dryer ................................. 28The Great Shorthorn Revival ......................... 447The Titanium 10 .............................................. 228Theobald Club Calves ..................................... 518Thomas Ranch ................................................... 50Thompson Show Steers ............................... 38-39Thoreson Club Calves ....................................... 90TJC Cattle Co. .................................................. 231Tonkin Show Cattle ......................................... 519
Top Line Farm .......................................... 310-311Trausch Farms .................................................. 549Tree Lane Farms .............................................. 313Triple C Trailers ................................................. 32Triple J Show Cattle ......................................... 152Troubadour......................................................... 19Tru-Test .............................................................. 25Tulsa State Fair ................................................. 309Tunnison Creek ............................................... 224Udell Cattle Co. ................................................ 467Ulmer/Koski/Schmitz Online Sale .................. 72Usual Suspects .................................. Insert Pg 34Vanhove Show Cattle ...................................... 205Vansickle Cattle ........................................... 58-59VCCP ........................................................323, 466Vickland Show Cattle .................................. 66-67Voegele Show Cattle ........................................ 180Vogel Family Shorthorns & Club Calves ...... 316Vogler Cattle Co. ............................................. 136Volek/Rasmussen ........................................... 189W.O. Polled Shorthorns .................................. 332Wager Cattle ....................................................... 40Wagner Cattle .................................................. 219Wagonhammer Ranches ................................. 159
Wallace County Club Calves .......................... 460Wasson Show Cattle ........................................ 171Weaver Leather ..........................................24, 314Weaver Show Cattle........................................... 85Webster Cattle Company ................................ 188Wedig Club Calves .......................................... 529Weigel’s Steer Pit .............................................. 526Weisinger Farms ...................................... 542-543Went Blacks ...................................................... 150Werning Cattle Company ............................... 174Wessington Springs Area CCP .................. 36-37West Central Iowa Club Calf Producers ... 86-87Western Ohio Club Calf Sale ......................... 321Wiese Cattle ..................................................... 158Willer Mitten Brand ........................................ 155Willman-Fuegen .............................................. 196Wilson Ranch ................................................... 116Wilson Trailers ................................................... 27Wilson/Kedley Private Treaty Sale ........ 318-319Wisconsin Genetic Reflections .............. 516-517Wolf/Wallace .................................................... 233Wolfe Farms ..................................................... 308Wolff Farms ...................................................... 149Z Bar H Club Calves ....................................... 317
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Breedersworld Online SALE • September 5-6
Dax Lautner1344 170th Street
Jefferson, Iowa 50129515.370.0412
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From Jefferson, Iowa: 5 miles North, 1/2 mile West on 170th Street
Bids Open September 5th at 8amBids Close September 6th at 7pm CST
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From the bulls we choose to breed to our cows, to the
calves we offer for sale, to the relationships and friendships
we build with companies and clients, at Frye Cattle, the
baseline is always quality.
Once again, we're proud to invite you to browse our
pastures and see the elite cattle we've built our reputation
around. We'll be offering calves for sale private treaty,
first come, first serve. No fancy pictures or bidding
gimmicks, just good cattle from top to bottom.
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