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Focus On The Femal 2011 Selling 15 Show Heifer Prospects and 85 Bred Heifers & Bred Cows Saturday, 19 November 2011 1:00 P.M. MST, Beaver, UT

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CattleCompany

Y I The Brand of Quality

Nov. 19, 2011. 1:30 MST

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Dear Friends, Fellow Cattlemen, and Valued Customers:Welcome to our 34th annual fall bred cow and heifer sale. We look forward to seeing you and hearing from you. We have something for everyone in this sale and the QUALITY is as good as you can find anyplace in America. We are in a time when cow numbers nation wide are at historic lows for the last 50 years and there is a building optimism in the cattle business. We feel very blessed to have the high prices we are getting this year. This offering is loaded with POWER from the first to the last page of the catalog. The main focus of our sales is to offer you the very best young, productive, proven, elite females in the business. You will find as you evaluate these cattle that they are not only bred right, stout and good looking….they are sound structured, easy fleshing, practical, productive cattle with good temperaments. You are buying seedstock from a program where the cattle business is our only business…it’s not just a hobby…we take it serious…we have to, it’s the sole livelihood for our fam-ily. These cattle have been bred and developed with a purpose. THEY ARE TRULY UNIQUE….AND THEY WILL BE affordable. We expect these cows to stay fat and maintain their body weight while raising a 700 lb. calf without creep. We have been AI’ing for 44 years, which has produced one of America’s greatest cowherds. The true value of a beef cow is her ability to convert forage to protein. NO MACHINE CAN BEGIN TO COMPETE IN EFFICIENCY OR THE COST OF OPERATION WITH A GRAZING COW. Our cows are run on a forage-based operation. Easy fleshing is a function of body type and not an EPD or any other number. We have bred performance and perfect conformation in these cattle for many generations. We analyze EPD’s but the main selection tool I have always used is individual perfor-mance, birth weights, weaning and yearling weights, plus eye appealing good looks. We feel that many people in the cattle business have used EPD’s and carcass traits as their only selection tool and are left with a plain made, hard doing cow base that are hard to look at. Our genetics are MATERNALLY BASED and have stood the test of time. These cattle have worked for us and they will work for you.

There are few people in this world that get to do what they love for a living. We are very blessed to be one of the few. There is no place else I would rather raise my family than in the livestock business. This past year we gained two great and wonderful men for son-in-laws. Jeannie married a great cattleman, John Gris-wold from Stillwater, OK on Jan. 4, 2011. She’s been back and forth between there and home to help with AI’ing, sales, and catalog. They are proud to announce they are expect-ing a baby the first of February 2012, we are all very excited about this! On Sept 15, 2011, Tawnya married Rodney Teichert from Cokeville, WY. They are living here and working for us until January when they are both going to BYU-Idaho. After finishing an internship for Pfizer Animal Health, Emily graduated from BYU-Idaho last July and has been here all fall helping get ready for the sale. Angela, our youngest has left us empty-nesters, she is a freshman at BYU-Idaho. WE ARE SO GRATEFUL FOR A WONDERFUL FAMILY. THIS IS THE VERY GREATEST BLESSING THAT ANYONE CAN HAVE IN LIFE. We have had the best grass year I can ever remember and we are so thankful for this tremendous blessing. We feel very blessed to have been born and raised in America and have the FREEDOM TO MAKE OUR OWN DE-CISIONS AND DO WHAT WE WANT WITH OUR LIVES. We are so thankful for all the hard work of our family and our dedicated men, Jose Guzeman and Josue Garcia. We appreciate your confidence in our program. Your friendship means more to us than anything else. Call us if we can be of any help to you. We look forward to seeing you sale day. GOD BLESS YOU AND GOD BLESS AMERICA.

Sincerely, yours for a better cattle business,

The GIB YARDLEY FAMILY,P.O. Box 288 Beaver, Utah 84713Home: (435) 438-2424 Cell: (435) 310-0041

A Commitment to

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rANCH SAle CoNtACtSGib Yardley................................................. 435-310-0041 Steven Yardley............................................435-310-1725Jeannie Y. Griswold................................... 435-421-1200 [email protected]: John Griswold.........................405-780-3300

SAle ANd rANCH StAffHerd Records: Michelle Smith, Minersville, UTSales Clerk: Tawnya Yardley, Beaver, UT,Ranch Staff: Josue Garcia, Jose Guzeman, Rodney & Tawnya Teichert, Emily Yardley, Jeannie Y. Griswold, Steven YardleyVeterinarians: Dr. Evan Yardley, Beaver, UTDr. Mont Myers, Nephi, UTBrand Inspector: Thayne MarshallCatalog: Paradise Press, Richfield, UTPay Clerk: Michelle Smith, Lori Hoffman, Emily YardleyAI Technician: Zane Yardley

trANSportAtioNBeaver is 200 miles away from Salt Lake City or Las Vegas, NV, on I-15. From Salt Lake, Sky West Airline commuter (The Delta Connection) serves Cedar City, which is 50 miles south of Beaver. Beaver has many excellent motels and restaurants, and an airstrip for private planes. You must call us to meet your plane as there is no taxi service.

AuCtioNeer & StAffSteve Bonham, Auctioneer............................405-823-2972 New Castle, OKJerry York......................................................208-863-1172 Boise, ID Western Livestock JournalCraig Talkington, .........................................785-623-1789 Hays , KS

truCkiNg & deliVerYPlease leave detailed information with the sales clerk about your trucking needs and arrangements. We will work with you to help find the best and most efficient means for hauling. We will guarantee to have your animals delivered anywhere within the United States for no more than $300/head.

ACCommodAtioNS:Request the Yardley Cattle Company special room rate. Please try to reserve rooms as far in advance as possible to guarantee room rate. Quality Inn ......................................................435-438-5426 South Interchange $55Comfort Inn.....................................................435-438-6283 South Interchange $55Days Inn .........................................................435-438-7800 North Interchange $49Butch Cassidy Inn...........................................435-438-2438 Downtown limited trailer parking $50

rANCH ANd SAle loCAtioNOnce you arrive in Beaver, go to the Post Office corner on Main and Center Streets in town. Take Milford Highway 21, go west on Center 1 & 1/2 miles to the Yardley Black Cow/Calf sign, turn right and proceed north and west across the field to our sale barn. You will pass our house 1/4 mile north of the highway, but continue one more mile to the barn.

UPON Leaving Hwy 21, traveling north on the gravel road, except for our house and lot, the horses, cattle and land do not belong to us until you cross the cattle guard just below our sale barn.

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LIABILITIES: Although accidents at livestock sales seldom occur, ev-eryone attending this sale does so at their own risk. We try to keep the most accurate records possible and have bull tight fences, but once on a rare occasion, accidents of breeding occur that we are not aware of or cannot control. We will do everything we can to determine the cor-rect parentage, but cannot guarantee it. The owners and employees of Yardley Cattle Co. assume no liability, legal or otherwise in the event of an accident, bodily injury, theft, error or omissions in catalogs or parentage verification.As of the first of the year 2008 all of our personal herd sires were DNA tested. Cattle are kept in their own individual breeding groups until the first to mid July. Due to size and layout of the Forest permit it is necessary to mix breeding groups at that time. Only our own personal herd sires are taken on the mountain. Select groups of cattle will stay with one sire all summer long, but on the majority of late calving cows we cannot guarantee sire parentage unless a par-entage identification test is ran. IGENITY labs runs this procedure for around $30. AbSeNtee biddiNgIf you are unable to attend the sale but would like to bid on the lots offered we encourage you to call prior to sale day. There are two ways to participate in the bidding if you are unable to attend the sale.1-Work with one of us to fill your order... Due to the size of the offering it is impossible to picture every cow. There are many quality females that may not be high-lighted that will fit your program. Feel free to call anytime prior to the sale. Sale days are crazy!! It is much easier for yourselves and for us if you are able to visit with us prior to the sale about certain lots. Gib: 435-310-0041, Jeannie: 435-421-1200, Steven: 435-310-17252-Bidding via DVAuctions….Bid via www.DVAuction.com. For more information contact Kate @ 402-649-8048 or Roxanne @ 402-649-79463-Sale Day Phones. These phones are only for bidding and we HIGHLY RECOMMEND PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS AS THE LINES MAY BE BUSY AND YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET THROUGH. If prior arrangements have been made we will accommodate you to the best of our ability.

Jeannie ........................................................(435) 421-1200Emily ............................................................(435) 310-0038John Griswold ..............................................(405) 780-3300PRE-SALE REGISTRATION FOR ATTENDING BIDDERS AND ABSENTEE BIDDERS.If you would like to register as an absentee bidder please call 435-421-1200. You may be required to list your bank telephone number and your drivers license number. All absentee buyers must be pre-registered. Any lots purchased by absentee bidders must be paid for in full via wire-transfer on Monday, November, 21st prior to load-out or delivery. We appreciate your cooperation.

termS & CoNditioNSTERMS: No cattle will leave sale yards until full settlement has been made immediately after the sale. Payment terms are cash or a good check. All “returned” or insufficient checks will be immediately turned over to the District Attorney for immediate prosecution. This is a felo-ny and charges will be filed.BIDDING: All animals will sell to the highest bidder. Any disputes or challenges regarding bids will be settled by the auctioneer whose decision will be final.RISK: All animals are at the owner’s risk prior to their sale and be-come the property of the buyer as soon as the animal is declared sold by the auctioneer at which time the buyer assumes all risk.ANNOUNCEMENTS: Announcements from the auction block will take precedence over any printed matter.BREEDING DATES: Heifers will start calving February 1st and cows February 20th. Most of the cows will calve in March with some April and a few into May. WE HAVE HIGHLIGHTED THE SIRE TO WHICH THE VETERINARIAN, TO THE BEST OF HIS ABILITY, HAS DE-TERMINED THE ANIMAL BRED TO. However, we cannot guaran-tee they will calve from this mating.HEALTH: Every animal in this sale, to the best of our knowledge, is healthy and eligible for interstate shipment. Cows were vaccinated last spring for IBR, P13, BVD, BRSV, Vibrio, Haemophilus, 5-way lepto and trichomoniasis. The heifer calves have been fully vacci-nated and boostered. All cows that have had calves are vaccinated in January with Scour Guard 4 and Vision 8 Way. They just need a booster and the bred heifers should get two shots, three weeks apart before they calve. All Cattle have had Ivomec Plus, and given OneShot Ultra 8. Calves have had two shots Bova Shield Gold and OneShot Ultra 8BREEDING GUARANTEE: All females sold under the conditions “safe in calf” have been pregnancy checked by a licensed veterinar-ian and sell with no further guarantee. No guarantee is given that bred females will deliver a live calf. All heifer calves are guaranteed breeders. If the heifer failed to breed, we require a statement from the veterinarian who checked her, stating the problem and that the problem was not due to negligence or improper management, which will void the guarantee. This guarantee may be void if 1) a female is highly obese, has been shown extensively past July 1st and has not steadily been attempted to be bred and 2) if she is flushed at any time in the first year after the date of the sale. These two exemptions do not apply if the female is examined by our vet to have an under-developed reproductive tract that would have been present at the time she was sold. Infections or other enlargement do not constitute “undeveloped.” 100% of the purchase price less salvage value of the female will be credited to the next sale. The credit does not have to be used in the following sale and will remain good. No other expenses occurred in the female will be reimbursed to the buyer. In cases where the animal is subject to hormonal or surgical reproduction techniques or damage caused by foreign bodies after the sale, this contract is null and void. The seller is not responsible for sickness not apparent at time of sale. It is useless to breed more than two heat cycles artificially. If they haven’t settled artificially then, they must be put with a fertile bull for the summer. After salvage value we give you credit in next year’s sale or give a heifer of equal value. In no event will the seller be respon-sible for more than the purchase price, less salvage value.AI CERTIFICATE: The purchase of A.I. certificates is the responsi-bility of the buyer, as well as, the registration of all calves born after sale day.REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES: Supplied on eligible animals upon request on the sales slip at time of settlement or within 20 days. Leave the name and address to which you would like purchases transferred on your sales slip.CONTRACT: The above Terms and Conditions of this sale shall con-stitute a contract between buyer and seller and be equally binding on both. Animals that are resold following the sale shall constitute a separate transaction and the rights and obligations of the two parties connected there to are not covered by these Terms and Conditions.TRUCKING: All trucking, pricing and trucking fees are the respon-sibility of the buyer, but we will help you all we can with coordinating loads.

View the Auction LiveBid online.....your ringside right at your own desk!

Visit our website....www.dvauction.com

For more information and registering to bid! Call Kate @ 402-649-8048 or

Roxanne @ 402-649-7946Before you can be approved you will need to provide a letter of reference from your lending institute. It must include the lenders letterhead, phone, address, contact person at the

institution and a monetary range that can be used for purchases.

DVAuction

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The offering of 2011Yardley Genetics....

77 Elite Simmental, Angus, & Maine Anjou

9 Elite Fall Calving Females• We are proud to offer you this set of 2011 Females and feel that no matter where you travel from you will not be dissapointed. Yardley Cattle Company has strived to raise quality genetics for generations. This is a program that has stood the test of time. There are many Donor quality females in the offering and many more that will make solid cattle for you our customer. You’ll find that our “Focus is truly on the Female” November 19th. With the female as the priority, all else will fall into place. • Sorting down to 14 head of heifers, represented within these pages, is perhaps one of the most enjoyable things we do as a family all year. We discuss granddams from years gone by, how they move, and what we should name all of them. The one thing that we really focus on is the ablity to make cows. There is huge donor potential in the open division. They are sorted from our top replacements, and come from a long line of top maternal genetics from the heart of our program.• We take great pride in the “clean up” bulls that we use, we call them herd bulls. Many of them come from top herds across the nation or are hand selected from our bull calves each year. We know their lineage for generations, we know how their mothers milk, what their body condition score is, what type of feet and udder quality they have, and we only use the best. We feel our bulls in the pasture are of equal or higher quality as those in the tank and take pride in thier genetic merit. Don’t hesitate to buy a female that is pasture bred! •Take the time to visit our bull pens. The entire 2011 heifer and bull calves are penned and available for viewing. We want you to see what these cows are able to produce. Make plans to attend our 39th Annual bull sale March 10th, 2012 in beautiful Beaver, UT.•Enjoy the offering, it’s a family effort with a great deal of heart and soul, we appreciate your continued interest in our program.

Simmental Bred Heifers and Cows

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Sire: SCC Apache by OCC LegendDam: U106 by Bando 1024BD: 4/4/11BW: 85 WW: 727

My lil’ BirdyYI My lil’ Birdy Y202Lot 1

• It’s okay to stare, she knows she’s got a little sugar and sass! My lil’ Birdy is a maternal sister to lot 16, she’s one of the babies of the sale but she isn’t holding anything back as far as sophistication and style. She carries an extra shot of power, perfect hair, big bellied, and is the kind of stomper that is bound to hold your gaze. She’s made for the big time boys and is bound to be a pleaser! It’s a rare find when the favorite heifer in the pen is a PB Angus, raise your hand high and do not hesitate, this is one you really ought to own!

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Sugar Doll Y85

• This is one of the favorite babies of the sale. The cow power behind these heifer calves can’t be emphasized enough. They aren’t just a pretty face, they come from a long lineage of solid cow families. Lady Bug’s mother, P153 and maternal sister S25, have been as profitable as any cow we own, producing several sale features. Good cow families produce great ones, generation after generation. Lady Bug Love is wedgy made, moderate in size and design, and has plenty of power and class to turn your head. Rodney has dubbed her his favorite in the pen and it’s easy to see why.

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• The true test of great female is not only in her ablity to produce, but the ability of her progeny to transmit greatness through the generations. P50 is that type of a cow. She not only produces, but her daughters are a true asset in the breeding pasture. In 2009, P50 produced the pick of our heifer calf crop that sold to Trennepohl and Rist of Indianna, who then went on to produce Long Haul, one of the hottest new and upcoming bulls in the Simmental breed. P50 is the maternal granddam to the Champion Simmental at the Nebraska State Fair in 2010, Y1 Sugar Plum Fairy owned by our dear friends Wayne and Barb Ohlrichs. Sugar Doll is a true breeding piece, add her to your game, she’ll put you on top.

Sire: GCC Chopper Dam: P50 by Power Stroke x BoldstockBD: 2/26/11 BW: 86 WW: 560

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: GCC Hard as Steel by Steel ForceDam: P153 by Sears 122 x JD Lad BD: 4/15/11 BW: 81 WW: 662

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Lady Bug Love Y46PolleD 5/8 SM 3/8 ANguS

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• When Homecoming Queen walked through the scales this fall we all knew she was headed to Focus on the Female 2011, then we looked at her dams number. Dad doesn’t just like her mother, he loves her, to the point that parting with her daughters is a difficult thing for him to do, 209 is 12 years old. Elegant in her design and graceful in her movement, Homecoming Queen has all the look to be in the running in the show pen and a huge prospect for the Donor pen. Her potential is unlimited, she’ll be your Queen!

• Miss Yardley R167 is a maternal sister to our high selling bull last year and to Y1 Cover Girl, a feature lot in our 2009 Focus on the Female sale. This cow family is GOOD! You’ll find yourself falling in love with Black Versace, she’s the baby of the sale but look at the potential she holds. Depth, rib capacity and broodiness followed by a cow family that flat out produces. This one is a huge donor candidate in the next few years.

Sire: SCC ApacheDam: R167 by SC Stockman x Harb CinchaBD: 4/6/11 BW: 66 WW: 588

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Black Versace Y36ANguS

Sire: LuttonDam: 209 by Traveler 411 x MonopolyBD: 3/4/11 BW: 80 WW: 581

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Homecoming Queen 100 Y11ANguS

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Sire: Yardley Sundance Dam: P47 by Dinero by Meyer 734BD: 3/24/11 BW: 93 WW: 756

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Secret Admirer Y188PolleD 3/8 SIMMeNTAl 3/8 AN

• Long fronted, deep ribbed and substance just add to the overall combination of femininity and style of this great female. This is the type and kind to go on and make a great brood matron when it’s all said and done. Sundance is proving himself as true breeding piece in our program. Secret Admirer is impressive in her stoutness and admirable in her style that she carries. A low percentage package in a class all her own!

Sire: WLE Right On by Built Right Dam: U81 by OCC Jet Fleck X GoldmineBD: 3/21/11 BW: 76 WW: 644

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Stardust Y171PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl 1/4 AN

• Stardust’s mother is a granddaughter to the favorite A144, a female that produced 3 herd sires for our program. She’s been a favorite all summer, super fluid in her make and design, balanced eye catching beauty, and still keeps that feminine grace. If you’re looking to raise high percentage Simmental cattle, this one could easily end up in the donor pen.

Sire: Y1 Fortune Dam: P11 by Bouncer x SpadeBD: 3/26/11 BW: 98 WW: 718

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Fancy ‘ur Fortune Y186PolleD 1/2 MAINe 1/4 SM 1/4 A

• Fortune stamped his signature mark on this female, she carries a massive top and powerful hind leg. Cool fronted and pretty, she carries that touch of class to stand out from the crowd. P11 is a wedgy, powerful made cow. If you Fancy your Fortune buy one that’s an investment worth having.

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Sire: GCC Hard as Steel by Steel ForceDam: U156 by Cracker Barrel x Y1 Corrector BD: 3/26/11 BW: 108 WW: 710

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Steel N’ Love Y182PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl 1/4 AN

Sire: PinionDam: U5 by New Level x AngusBD: 3/17/11 BW: 76 WW: 688

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Miss Opinionated Y162PolleD 1/2 SIMM 1/4 MA 1/4 AN

Sire: Lutton by Northern ImprovementDam: 3190 by TC Freedom x GDAR RoyceBD: 2/25/11 BW: 75 WW: 605

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Miss Jackie Frost Y69ANguS

• A great deal of pride is taken in making sure that these heifers aren’t just “powerful in the showring.” We want them powerful in the pasture, the type and kind that will go on to be profitable as brood Matrons, that’s what drives us and really the true test of a program. U156 is a full sister to the pick of our heifer calf crop in 2006. This cow family has flat out generated thousands of dollars for our program, they do not miss. A maternal brother to Steel N’ Love brought $6,750 in last years sale. Promise this is one who has the power to generate a lucrative profit.

• Good cow families are a priceless treasure in the cow business. They flat out produce year after year. Miss Opinionated comes from hands down one of the prettiest cow families we own. Her grand dam has arguably the best bull calf we raised this year. Now transfer over to the top side, Pinion daughters are rising to the top as some of the most profitable females we own. They have BEAUTIFUL, perfect udders with nice little teats. Stack the deck, play this lucky lady in your hand, she’s the type and kind that make you look smart no matter how you breed her.

• When Jack Frost shows up for the season he always get’s noticed, his protégé Miss Jackie Frost herself is just the kind that will draw a crowd. Her ears got just a nip of cold the night she was born, but take the time to look past her ears; there is a lot of female there. Lutton is known for making them pretty. Throw the power and potency of a great dam behind her and you’ve got a female to reckon with. She’s big bodied and soft middled with extra extension through her front and style throughout.

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Sire: Jillians TrademarkDam: T50 by Duramax x Y1 CorrectorBD: 2/26/11 BW: 88 WW: 661

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Serendipity Y80PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Nollie Y68Sire: GCC Dubai by Irish WhiskeyDam: U188 by Total Picture x Y1 CorrectorBD: 2/25/11 BW: 76 WW: 660

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horNeD 3/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Cut AboveDam: T133 by DCC Total Package x AngusBD: 3/14/11 BW: 89 WW: 676

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Miss Maria Y158PolleD 1/2 SIMM 1/4 AN 1/4 MA

• The Irish Whisky pedigree is proving to be one of the hottest in the nation. The maternal potential behind Nollie is perhaps the most appealing aspect of this great young prospect. She has the power thorughout her design to produce great Maine cattle.

• Serendipity has the look and design to be competitive in the show ring and in a future maternal package. You can’t help but notice the power she carries throughout, and became a quick candidate as an automatic favorite in the weaning pen. She stems from a line of success in the show ring and in the pasture. Jillian’s Trademark stood reserve champion bull at the American Royal in 2006. We are excited to see what comes with Miss Serendipity Sue!

• The power of the cow will always rise to the occasion, T133 is a maternal sister to the dam of Jackie Frost. Cut Above caused a stir in the Simmental breed with his outcross pedigree and the overall phenotype he carried, he sold for $25,000. He stamped his look on Miss Maria. A half blood package with a shot of Maine just adds to her overall appeal.

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Angus DivisionOur story...Our Passion...Yardley Quality...

Miss Yardley X70YIMiss Yardley X70Lot 15

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• DONOR QUALITY. Highlight her number, underline it, and then circle it because this is a female that you’re bound to fall in love with. Sweet November, a maternal sister to X70, was our high selling heifer calf in 2008 to Brent Beaulieu of Sioux City, Iowa. Her maternal brother was Angela’s State Fair steer last year. S164 flat out produces. She has performance, pedigree, class and style. Put your hand in the air and don’t look back, if your serious about raising good ones you better own Miss Yardley X70. Safe to AI The Answer by SAV Final Answer. The Answer is a very fancy bull Mike Sorenson owns in Iowa, maybe the best son of Final Answer.

Sire: Skipper by OCC DoctorDam: S164 by SC Stockman x Right TimeBD: 2/26/10 WW: 667ePDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 43 YW: 72 MK: 22Safe to AI: 5/13 The Answer Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

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YIMiss Yardley X181Lot 16Angus

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Sire: Yardley Tradition by Sitz TraditionDam: U106 by Bando 1024 x OutbackBD: 4/2/10 WW: 668ePDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 39 YW: 72 MK: 21Safe to AI: 5/19 by SAV Brand Name by SAV Bismark Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

• Two for two and right on the money both times! U106 is a brood matron to keep an eye on in the future. Her maternal brothers have averaged $4,500 in our past bull sales. We strive to bring you the best and we are making no exceptions. Both daughters of this great matron sell and both are the top of the pen cattle. X181 has all the high stomping class as her leadoff sister Lot 1 My Lil’ Birdy Y202, the leadoff Angus open heifer. We promised donor quality, X181 is another star bound female!

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Sire: Doc Skipper by OCC DoctorDam: S19 by New Standard x XplorerBD: 3/23/10 WW: 735ePDS: BW: 2.3 WW: 45 YW: 82 MK: 29likely safe to AI: 5/9 Final Product Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X164ANguS

• Donor candidates run deep in this years offering and X5 is at the top of the list. Seldom do you find a female that carries this much substance and style. “Way good with two stars” is written next to her number and it’s easy to see why. Phenotypically she is easy to love but then you study her genotype and she just gets better. Her grand dam is J100, one of our cornerstone Angus brood matrons. Mountain Pass is doing a great job for Culver Cattle Company, Longmont CO, they love his females!

Sire: Sinclair Mountain PassDam: U73 by OCC Rising Sun x RollsroyceBD: 2/11/10 WW: 725ePDS: BW: 2.7 WW: 50 YW: 85 MK: 19likely safe to AI: 5/10 SAV Brand NamePe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X5ANguS

• S19 is a proven producer of quality, she was the dam to the favorite $9,100 high selling bull in our 2009 sale that sold to Robert and Brian Walker of Mennan, Idaho. The following year she produced the favorite Miss Cosmopolitan, a feature lot in our Focus on the Female that sold to Jessica Swenson for $4,000. J66, one of the most productive Angus cows we’ve ever owned, sits in her Pedigree on the bottom side. Good cow families produce good cattle. X164 has all the power, rib, and performance to follow in her dam’s footsteps in producing cattle that demand a premium. Final Product is the $40,000 top selling 2008 bull in Connealy’s sale in Nebraska.

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A N G U S B R E D H E I F E R S

Sire: Yardley Tradition by Sitz TraditionDam: T103 by Pinecreek x XplorerBD: 3/24/10 WW: 688ePDS: BW: 2.8 WW: 42 YW: 76 MK: 20AI: 5/17 jet Stream 6/15 CA ranger-early May calver

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Miss Yardley X161ANguS

Sire: SCC Apache BraveDam: R140 by Xplorer x California TravelerBD: 3/3/10 WW: 653ePDS: BW: .6 WW: 29 YW: 53 MK: 17AI: 5/9 Mustang Pe: 5/13 X243 by Apache-late April calf

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Miss Yardley X103

• Apache has proven himself in producing eye appealing cattle that have the quality to bring a profit margin in the sale ring. They are moderate sized with plenty of look and style.

ANguS

Sire: SCC Apache BraveDam: S181 by Mahogany x Bank RollBD: 3/11/10 WW: 601ePDS: BW: 2.4 WW: 33 YW: 55 MK: 11AI: 5/13 Brand Name likely safe to Pe: 5/20 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X124ANguS

Sire: ApacheDam: P175 by Xplorer x Rocking R ResistolBD: 2/23/10 WW: 592ePDS: BW: .6 WW: 27 YW: 50 MK: 17AI: 5/12 Brand Name likely safe to Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X61ANguS

•If you like them big ribbed and easy doing this is a female that you’re sure to appreciate.. Her dam is a maternal sister to the dam of X164, lot 18, both carrying the grand pedigree of J66. These are profitable genetics at their finest.

Father and son team, Alma and Kelly Evans have hauled our cattle for years. They have become dear friends who we feel privileged to be associated with. Alma just turned 93. He hauled until 2 years ago, but still comes on the truck with Kelly. Great friends and great people!

Gib and his good friend Alma Evans

Kelly and Alma Evans 2011 hauling weaner calves back to Beaver from Asay Creek.

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• Take the time to study this individual. She is the kind that you could pattern a whole pasture full of cattle after and love the results. She carries the bone, rib and substance to make good Angus cattle, and also to be the foundation behind a great set of half bloods. Pictured is her bull calf from our 2010 bull sale.

Sire: Yardley Stockman MahoganyDam: P175BD: 3/26/07 WW: 695ePDS: BW: 5.8 WW: 40 YW: 68 MK: 17Pe: 5/13 royal jet

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Miss Yardley T166ANguS

• This is a pretty typy Angus cow. Her bull calf sired by Apache last year sold for $3,750 to Nicolle Cattle Co of Edgar, AZ. S204 is just the right size of female that will work well in every end of the spectrum.

Sire: Yardley GunsmokeDam: N56 by WKGunsmoke x Traveler R158BD: 4/7/06 WW: 600ePDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 40 YW: 78 MK: 12Pe: 5/12 Skipper

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Miss Yardley S204 ANguS

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A N G U S B R E D C O W S

Sire: OGL Battle CryDam: L157 by Rocking R Resistol x Krugerrand 490BD: 3/5/04 WW: 586ePDS: BW: 3.2 WW: 30 YW: 67 MK: 12Safe to AI: 5/29 Intense Plus Pe: 6/2 Wle Power

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Miss Yardley P83

• P83 has been a good producer for us. Her bull calf brought $3,500 in last years sale. P83 is a deep sided, soft made female with ample thickness throughout. Six calves averaged 635#.

ANguS

Sire: OCC Missing LinkDam: T117 by Real Deal x RAF XplorerBD: 2/5/09 WW: 651ePDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 46 YW: 79 MK: 18AI: 6/3 Primestock likely safe to Pe: 6/4 North Country by Kodiak

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Miss Yardley W3

• OCC based genetics are the type you appreciate for their depth and rib as calves, love their neat little udders as two year olds, and then the older they get the more you love them. W3 fits that mold, this one is big bodied, sound made and is just going to keep getting better. North Country is a bull we own with Griswolds. We had to pay $13,000 for him. His mother sold for $100,000 and Kodiak sold for $150,000.

ANguS

Sire: Yardley Stockman MahoganyDam: 6242 by Basin Max x Emulation EXTBD: 3/6/09 WW: 595ePDS: BW: 1.3 WW: 41 YW: 75 MK: 11likely safe to Pe: 6/2-6/4 Whirl Dream Pe:6/4 Impressive

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Miss Yardley W111

• W111 is an easy fleshing female with a nice neat typy udder and just the type to make great half bloods, we bred her accordingly. She ought to have a great calf out of Whirl of a Dream.

ANguS

Sire: Sitz Tradition 8805Dam: N173 by RAF Xplorer x B&M RoperBD: 2/29/08 WW: 676ePDS: BW: .6 WW: 34 YW: 62 MK: 18AI: 6/2 Apache likely safe to Impressive-May calver

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Miss Yardley U107

• Pictured here is a son of U107, Culver Cattle Company purchased in our 2011 sale for $4,250. U107’s bull calf weaned at 730#.

ANguS

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Sire: RAF XplorerDam: J66BD: 5/2/04 WW: 735ePDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 35 YW: 69 MK: 21AI: 5/13 royal jet likely safe to Pe: 7/13 right on

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Miss Yardley P197

• Pictured is a son of P197 that sold in our 2010 bull sale. J66, her dam was a daughter of C72, two of our very best Angus cows. We kept J66 until she was 11 and C72 until she was 14. They were great females.

ANguS

Sire: Exar Lutton Dam: BT BlackbirdBD: 4/7/10 WW: 708ePDS: BW: -2.5 WW: 13.5 YW: 40.1 MK: -3.0Pe: 6/4 gCC johnny 209 6/15 Detail

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Miss Yardley 51a

• This really is a beautiful cow, if your seeking to raise show catttle she’ll work. She is long fronted and wedgy made. Sells with a cool made heifer calf 209 calved 5/28/11 by Royal Jet. Take them both or take your pick!

ANguS

Sire: Y1 Doc Skipper by OCC DoctorDam: T20 by Stockman 365 by OCC DoctorBD: 3/12/09 WW: 586ePDS: BW: 3.2 WW: 37 YW: 64 MK: 21AI: 6/3 Mossimo likely safe to Pe: 6/5 Zion by Final Answer

YILot 32

Miss Yardley W39ANguS

Sire: Yardley Stockman MahoganyDam: M213 by ConnealyDateline x RollsroycBD: 3/3/09 WW: 667ePDS: BW: 1.7 WW: 45 YW: 73 MK: 12AI: 5/31 hvy hitter likely safe to Pe: 6/2 Whirl of a Dream

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Miss Yardley W102ANguS

Sire: Yardley Stockman MahoganyDam: P83 by Battle Cry x Rocking R ResistolBD: 3/24/09 WW: 580ePDS: BW: 2.9 WW: 35 YW: 66 MK: 11safe to AI: 5/31 Mountain Pass Pe: 6/5 Zion

YILot 35

Miss Yardley W174

• 1st calf weaned at 740# adj 785# actual. Mountain Pass is a very great Angus sire owned by Culver Cattle Company, Longmont CO.

ANguS

Sire: Apache by OCC LegendDam: 121 by Quantum x Rito 2100BD: 5/7/09 WW: 605ePDS: BW: 1.9 WW: 27 YW: 44 MK: 17safe to Pe: 5/12 Skipper Pe: 6/21 royal jet

YILot 34

Miss Yardley W203ANguS

Sire: Juneau by Northern ImprovementDam: 3188 by Connealy Forefront x Leachman HeavyweightBD: 3/22/05 WW: 692ePDS: BW: 3.4 WW: 36 YW: 65 MK: 20Pe: 5/13 Sundance

YILot 29

Miss Yardley R36 ANguS

Lot 36

Sire: SCC Apache Brave by OCC LegendDam: 795 by Emulation EXT x Paramont AmbushBD: 3/25/09 WW: 692ePDS: BW: 2.0 WW: 38 YW: 62 MK: 12Pe: 5/16 right on

YI Miss Yardley W178

ANguS

“I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of husbandman’s cares.” George Washington

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John L Valley, 2011. First Drive of the Summer.

Daddy’s little helper. Steven and Kade 2011.

Josue Garcia & Jose Guzeman. There are no greater men nor friends than these two. They are so consis-tence, thorough, hard working and just solid great individual who can do anything. They are the salt of the Earth, we don’t know what we do without them.

Spring Vaccination. Steven, Dad on Milly, Jeannie, & Emily

ne of our families memory building experiences and enjoyment is moving our cattle from Asay Creek, 20 miles to high country where they summer at 9 to 10,000 feet elevation. There is no more beautiful country

on earth. The grass is strong and it is a summer haven for our cattle and us. The cattle graze year round on grass and browse ranges.

We live in an area where we still embrace the heritage of the Old West. Our livestock culture still survives where the valley and sagebrush lie in the shadows of majestic mountains under endless sky…. where the solitude is not loneliness but a refreshing peace from the modern world. Our natural beauty is preserved and enhanced by the practical stewardship of reputation cowboys and cowmen….whose lives are shaped by the dominant environment.

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Sire: Sinclair Mountain PassDam: U164 by Pressure Point x Y1 LadBD: 2/5/10 WW: 637ePDS: BW: -1.2 WW: 15.7 YW: 41.8 MK: 2.6AI: 5/19 Shockn Dream Pe:6/15 johnny 209-April calf

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Simmental Division

Miss Yardley X1YIMiss Yardley X1Lot 37

Polled 3/8 Simmental 5/8 AN

• Each year we bring you females that are Donor quality and from the top of our program We’ve taken the cream right off of the top. These are easy fleshing, big bodied females that aren’t hog fat; but instead in great condition to really be able to see what they are and what they have yet to become. X1 is as complete as you could build one with depth, broodiness, and feminine style from head to tail. Take your time to look her over, she’s just the right type for any facet of the industry.

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S I M M E N T A L B R E D H E I F E R S

Sire: Sweet MeatDam: U37 by Dream On x Positive PowerBD: 2/18/10 WW: 566ePDS: BW: 2 WW: 29 YW: 48 MK: -.5likely safe to AI: 5/12 Cut Above Pe: 5/13-6/15 CA ranger 6/15 johnny 209

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Miss Yardley X19

• Simmental cattle flat out work in our country. They are the right type and kind for what the industry needs. X19 goes back to the E119 cow family on the bottom side and carries the consistency of this great cow family. She’s going to be just the right size and is loaded with femininity, yet carries the power to go with it. This is one of the favorite heifers. She’s going to make the front pasture kind of cow. Sweet Meat was sold as a yearling by Steels in Iowa to Harts in SD for $20,000.

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: Club KingDam: U44 by Duramax x Dream OnBD: 2/24/10 WW: 676ePDS: BW: 1.1 WW: 29.9 YW: 57.4 MK: -3.4likely safe to AI: 5/12 Manifest Pe: 5/13-6/15 CA ranger Pe: 6/15 johnny 209

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Miss Yardley X29

• Just to prove the power of a cow family to produce down through the generations, X29 hails from the same cow family as one of our feature heifer calves Lady Bug Love. These are profitable genetics with the potential to be a money making investment. Good genetics don’t cost they pay! Manifest is a very correct fancy bull raised by Nichols in Iowa, by Nichols Legacy M72. He has a 73 BW 815 WW 1456 YW.

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

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S I M M E N T A L B R E D H E I F E R S

Sire: Steel ForceDam: M100 by Meyer 734 son x H27 by SpadeBD: 3/14/10 WW: 601Safe to AI: 5/23 Cut Above Pe: 6/15 johnny 209

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Miss Yardley X145

• M100 is one of the all time greatest females we have ever owned. She is generations good and generations consistent with a long line of top quality females behind her, she has produced many sale-topping individuals. The M100 x Steel Force mating is one I was very excited about, you can see that it worked! This female carries power in her pedigree.

PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl

Sire: GCC Total Recall Dam: U169 by OCC Jet Fleck x Y1 CorrectorBD: 2/11/10 WW: 663ePDS: BW: -0.7 WW: 28.6 YW: 59.2 MK: -3.9 likely safe to AI: 5/13 TrademarkPe: 5/13-6/15 CA ranger 6/15 johnny 209

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Miss Yardley X7

• This has been a heifer that has been at the top of the pen from the time she was a calf, it took more than a little arm twisting for Dad to let her go in the sale. She is the type and kind to build a program around. Mass and substance go into a moderate package. Total Recall x Jet Fleck ensure a perfect udder and easy fleshing style. This is an investment worth making.

PolleD 3/8 SIMMeNTAl 5/8 AN

Sire: OCC Rising Sun Dam: P204 by Y1 Corrector x BocephusBD: 4/7/10 WW: 708ePDS: BW: -2.5 WW: 13.5 YW: 40.1 MK: -3.0AI: 5/7 Duracell likely safe to Pe: 6/15 johnny 209

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Miss Yardley X187

• We paid $15,000 for OCC Rising Sun for the purpose of making great half blood Simmental females, you can see that he’s done a great job. X187 carries the rib and substance coupled with performance.

PolleD 1/2 SIMMeNTAl 1/2 AN

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Sire: Conclusion 437 by Meyer 734Dam: T88 by ProwlerPinion x Y1 Lad F400BD: 3/22/10 WW: 647ePDS: BW: -2.5 WW: 8.6 YW: 18.6 MK: 4.3likely safe to AI: 5/14 SAV Pioneer Pe: 5/26-6/15 CA ranger 6/15 gCC johnny 209

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Miss Yardley X166PoleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl 1/4 AN

Sire: Conclusion by Meyer 734Dam: R53 by Dinero x Black BeaverBD: 3/1/10 WW: 617ePDS: BW: 3.4 WW: 22.3 YW: 45.7 MK: -4.4likely safe to AI: 5/12 Total recall Pe: 5/13-6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X113

horNeD 5/8 SIMMeNTAl 3/8AN

Sire: Doc Skipper by OCC DoctorDam: L38 by Pinion x Limit upBD: 4/13/10 WW: 745ePDS: BW: 0.1 WW: 32.2 YW: 59.5 MK: .6AI: 5/13 oCC homer Pe: 6/15 gCC johnny 209 -May calver

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Miss Yardley X182PolleD 1/2 SIMMeNTAl 1/2 AN

Sire: Yardley Attraction Dam: T52 by Duramax x WhirlawayBD: 3/11/10 WW: 780ePDS: BW: 2.8 WW: 29.8 YW: 51.3 MK: -1.9AI: 5/13 Apache likely safe to Pe: 6/15 gCC johnny 209

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Miss Yardley X129PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl 1/8 AN

Sire: Yardley Ultra Meyer 734Dam: U219 by ProwlerPinion x OvertimeBD: 3/8/10 WW: 563ePDS: BW: -0.5 WW: 16.9 YW: 32.7 MK: -0.2likely safe to AI: 5/14 SAV Pioneer Pe: 5/26 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X39

• Pioneer is a very poplular bull that topped Schaffs sale in ND for $67,500. He’s an easy calver. X39 is a little wild.

PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl 1/4 AN

Sire: Conclusion by Meyer 734Dam: R137 by 3C Picasso x 3C PasqueBD: 3/6/10 WW: 691ePDS: BW: 1.2 WW: 18.9 YW: 39.8 MK: 2.7likely safe to AI: 5/9 Black Watch Pe: 5/13 CA ranger 6/15 gCC johnny 209

YILot 50

Miss Yardley X114PolleD 5/8 SIMMeNTAl 1/4 AN

Sire: Yardley Ultra Meyer 734Dam: U197 by Sears 122 by Meyer 734 x BonanzaBD: 4/14/10 WW: 677ePDS: BW: -1.0 WW: 16.4 YW: 35.6 MK: -1.0likely safe to AI: 5/15 Manifest Pe: 5/26 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X189

• Manifest is a very fancy bull owned by Nichols

PolleD 5/8 SIMM 1/4 ANguS

Sire: GW Lucky CharmDam: L38 by Pinion x Limit UpBD: 3/16/07 WW: 637ePDS: BW: 0.0 WW: 27.7 YW: 50.6 MK: .6Pe: 5/13 royal jet -early May calver

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Miss Yardley T150

• Pictured at left is the $5,750 calf T150 raised in 2010. When crossed with a good soggy made Angus bull she will make great ½ bloods and we bred her accordingly. 3 calves averaged 690#.

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: SimmentalDam: L431 by Papa Universe x ExtraordinaryBD: 5/5/10 WW: 657ePDS: BW: 2.3 WW: 37 YW: 63 MK: 13Safe to AI: 6/3 Yardley Answer by SAV Final AnswerPe: 6/15 Detail

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Miss Yardley X201CoMMerCIAl SIM ANguS

hat better occupation to have than being a cow/calf producer? From hearing the first breath of a newborn baby nestled in the straw, to watching young calves run around in the green pastures with mamma following close

behind, and finally witnessing the growth and development of these animals as they repeat the reproduction cycle. Creation is a priceless livelihood. It is like writing a book as we learn new tactics, educate customers, and experience the world around us. However the narrative never ends, it continues page after page, chapter after chapter with successes and struggles as new generations of producers arise. Only in the livestock industry do we get the luxury of engineering our own way-of-life and designing the structure for our own story.

• SAV Pioneer sold in Schaffs sale in ND for 67,000. • This is as beautiful a bred heifer as you’ll ever see. Total Recall is a very easy calving bull that Griswolds sold for $25,000.

• Black Watch sold for $25,000 in Griswolds sale• Yardley Answer was our top selling bull in 2011 for $10,000 selling to John Dixon and Mike Wiesler of Washington.

Son of T150

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S I M M E N T A L B R E D C O W S

Sire: 3C Picasso by Meyer 734Dam: M121 by Y1 Corrector x BonanzaBD: 2/20/05 WW: 611ePDS: BW: 1.5 WW: 26.1 YW: 45.5 MK: -0.8AI: 5/22 Steel Force likely safe to Pe: 5/26 Wle Power

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Miss Yardley R60

• Picasso daughters have proven themselves a valuable asset. Seldom do you find one this good in a purebred package. To me this is the ideal built Simmy cow. Big barreled, thick made, and attractive, she represents what Simmy cattle are meant to look like. A combination of Steel Force could prove the perfect combination. WLE Power by Power Stroke is out of a granddaughter of the famous Hollywood Queen cow.

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: OCC Jet StreamDam: N145 by Zeus x Yardley SupremeBD: 3/14/08 WW: 677ePDS: BW: 1.3 WW: 25.5 YW: 42.7 MK: -1.2Pe: 5/13 Billy the Kid by McCupid by oCC legend

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Miss Yardley U174

• U174 is as pretty a cow as you could pattern with the length of a freight train and the thickness to go with it. She is easy fleshing and powerful throughout. Look forward to a double bred half blood with “Billy the Kid.” Billy the Kid is a perfect built bull we bought last year from Grindstone Creek Farms in Missouri.

PolleD 1/2 SIMMeNTAl 1/2 AN

Cedar Livestock Show 2011

Jeannie, Lori Ann, Emily, Angela, Mom, & JessicaCousins and Buddies! James and Whitley.

Dallin, Josh, and Nicole

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Sire: SkipperDam: T64 by Cowboy Up x OvertimeBD: 3/13/09 WW: 715*not eligible for registrationAI: 5/31 hardcore likely safe to Pe: 6/5 Fortune

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Miss Yardley W38

• Hardcore was the champion Simmental bull in Denver this year.

PolleD 3/8 SIMM 5/8 ANguS

Sire: Twenty-four/sevenDam: S52 by Grid Topper x XplorerBD: 2/26/09 WW: 707ePDS: BW: -0.7 WW: 24.4 YW: 50.4 MK: -3.6Pe: 5/25 Power likely safe to Pe: 7/13 right on

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Miss Yardley W68

• A maternal sister to W68 was our feature Silver Spoon X52 heifer in last years sale. The cow family behind this one is second to none.

PolleD 1/2 SIMM 1/2 ANguS

Sire: SVF Star Power by Dream OnDam: R88 by Nichols Legacy x BonanzaBD: 3/9/09 WW: 658ePDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 29.1 YW: 53.8 MK: 5.6likely safe to Pe: 5/16 Wle Power Pe: 7/13 right on

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Miss Yardley W133

• A maternal sister to W133 is as nice a cow as we own. A full sister to W133’s dam was the producer of our high selling bull two years in a row. There is performance behind this cow family. 1st Calf weaned at 700#

PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl

Sire: Pressure Point by Meyer 734Dam: P204 by Y1 Corrector x BocephusBD:3/22/09 WW: 630ePDS: BW: 1.8 WW: 23.3 YW: 48 MK: -1.2Pe: 5/25 right on

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Miss Yardley W135horNeD 3/4 SIMM 1/4 AN

Sire: PinionDam: G153 by Mr Dunk x CitationBD: 3/24/09 WW: 620likely safe to AI: 5/24 hi regard Pe: right on

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Miss Yardley W177

•This female traces back to X93, the first cow that Dad ever gave me when I was eight years old. Hi Regard is the great bull we sold for $30,000. Werners is SD just sold a heifer out of him and an Angus cow for $30,000.

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: Power Source by Power StrokeDam: T100 by McCallister x Power SurgeBD: 2/13/09 WW: 608ePDS: BW: -0.4 WW: 10.3 YW: 23.4 MK: 2.4likely safe to AI: 5/23 lock n load Pe: 5/25 Power

YILot 54

Miss Yardley W16

• W16 raised a 675# heifer calf on her on her first calf. She’s backed by performance. Lock & Load just sold at Remmington dispersion in Canada for $47,500

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: Dinero by Meyer 734Dam: G239 by Black Beaver x Midnight SpecialBD: 2/17/05 WW: 691ePDS: BW: 3.8 WW: 32.5 YW: 52.6 MK: -10.7Pe: 5/13 royal jet

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Miss Yardley R53

• G239 was one of my very favorite Simmental cows. She stayed here for a long time and did us a great job.

PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl 1/4 AN

Sire: Yardley Lad F400 Dam: G53 by 600U x Irish Black KnightBD: 5/19/03 WW: 724ePDS: BW: 0.5 WW: 20.8 YW: 35.1 MK: 4.8Pe: 5/13 Sundance

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Miss Yardley N194

• G53 is a maternal sister to E119. This cow has some age on her but still has some great production years left ahead. She produced a $5,000 bull in last years sale. Seven calves WW 715#.

PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: SimmentalDam: L433 (Angus)BD: 3/30/06 WW: 731Pe: 5/11 gCC hard as Steel

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Miss Yardley S186CoMMerCIAl SIM/AMguS

Picturing and Clipping Sale Cattle 2011Anyone who has had a sale knows that sale time is crazy. We are very blessed to have a family and crew that all give 110% in making sure that it’s a success. Midge is an ever present “little helper” in the picture pen!

Jeannie & John

Tawnya, Rodney, Steven, & Midge 2011

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The Teichert’sEst. September 15, 2011

odney and Tawnya were married in the Manti LDS Temple September 15 of this year. It was an excit-

ing and fun time to get all the family together to celebrate. Our family is growing at a rapid pace with an increase of in-laws and grandchildren, Julie and Jake just welcomed our newest little baby Rachelle in August! It was a busy time of year, as ranch life always is, when Rod-ney and Tawnya got married. We couldn’t have accomplished everything without the help of family-especially Mark! He went out of his way to be sure all the details were met and the yard was ready for the reception. The whole family put forth a whole hearted effort to make sure that the special day was a success!

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Oakley Ann & Emily

Julie with her new little one!

Sisters! Whitley and Oakley

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• During preg check, X11 walked through the chute and I knew we had our lead-off Maine-Anjou heifer. Some girls have it all, Miss Yardley X11 is the kind that can walk the walk, she’s hot and she knows it! Her mother is as pretty a Whiskey daughter as you could pattern plus she hails from the favorite F15 donor cow. Two full flush sibs to U453 were the lead Maine heifer calves in previous Focus On the Female sales. This cow family is proven profitable. Buy with confidence this one has as much potential to enter the donor pen as any in the sale.

Sire: DCC Smokin Joe by AliDam: U453 by Irish Whiskey x F15BD: 2/15/10 WW: 590ePDS: BW: 1.5 WW: 33.3 YW: 61.7 MK: 19.3Safe to AI: 5/9 Simplicity 6/15 CA ranger

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Maine Anjou DivisionClassy, Sassy and Flat out good...

Miss Yardley X11YIMiss Yardley X11Lot 63

POLLED 3/4 MAINE ANJOU

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M A I N E A N J O U B R E D H E I F E R S

Sire: Special DeliveryDam: U223 by Full Circle x NebraskaBD: 2/23/10 WW: 550ePDS: BW: 2.3 WW: 50.3 YW: 95 MK: 20AI: 5/27 Brand Name by Bismark Possibly safe to Pe: 6/15 X243 by Final Answer

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Miss Yardley X30

• High percentage Maine cattle with this much quality are a find. X20 has the “look” to turn a head and the power to produce. She’s got a bit of Simmy on the bottom side that adds to her appeal in respects to longevity and productivity.

PolleD 3/4 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Tyson by Cowans AliDam: U104 by Nomad x Draft PickBD: 2/18/10 WW: 557ePDS: BW: 1.9 WW: 36.5 YW: 71.0 MK: 21.6Safe to Al: 5/13 Mustang Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X17

• Another high percentage Maine that carries a great maternal package on the bottom side. Mustang was what Kelly Schaff felt was the top Final Answer son they’ve raised and they like him better than Final Answer. Her picture does not do her justice, make sure to watch her video. SAV Mustang is the $80,000 son of Final Answer. Mustang is an easy calver. Kelly says they’re breeding all their heifers to him, and they like the calves better than Final Answers. You’ll love this beautiful X17!

PolleD 3/4 MAINe ANjou

Sire: GCC Chilled ChivasDam: P128 by Draft Pick x Krugerrand 490BD: 3/1/10 WW: 677ePDS: BW: 1.2 WW: 38.8 YW: 76.2 MK: 9.8likely safe to AI: 5/12 The ringerPe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X118

• P128 is as pretty a Draft Pick daughter as you could pattern. X118 carries the power and pretty of her dam. The Chilled Chivas females just keep getting better with age, we have loved ours as mature cows.

horNeD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

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M A I N E A N J O U B R E D H E I F E R S

Sire: GCC Chilled Chivas Dam: Miss Yardley U49 by DCC Total PictureBD: 2/20/10 WW: 507ePDS: BW: 1.3 WW: 37.4 YW: 74.3 MK: 8.1AI: 5/6 Duracell likely safe to Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X27

• Miss Yardley U49 was a favorite as a baby. She has plenty of muscle and eye appeal. This is going to be a great cow.

PolleD 3/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: GCC Chilled ChivasDam: U88 by Total Picture x CommancheBD: 2/4/10 WW: 600ePDS: BW: -1.8 WW: 26.7 YW: 58.2 MK: 8likely safe to AI: 5/9 Special Delivery Pe: 5/13 X243

YILot 68

Miss Yardley X3

• Chilled Chivas females are investment worth owning. X3 has some color to her but she’s chubby made and stylish.

PolleD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: BK RemedyDam: U208 by Treasure x Sears 122BD: 2/6/10 WW: 527ePDS: BW: 0.9 WW: 33 YW: 68.2 MK: 20.5Safe to AI: 5/23 Missing link 6/15 CA ranger

YILot 71

Miss Yardley X12

• Remedy is a bull that is doing a great job for our friend Jirl Buck in Oklahoma.

PolleD 1/2 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Undercover by BK RemedyDam: U205 by Hot Pick x Sears 122BD: 3/5/10 WW: 646ePDS: BW: 1.3 WW: 40.2 YW: 76.7 MK: 20.4likely safe to AI: 5/17 oCC Paxton Pe: 5/24 X243

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Miss Yardley X34PolleD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

• This female should have been pictured. but time and weather were not on our side!

Sire: Trendsetter by Northern ImprovementDam: S27 by Swoosh x BouncerBD: 2/22/10 ePDS: BW: -0.6 WW: 28.9 YW: 68.3 MK: 21.8likely safe to AI: 5/5 SAV Brand Name Pe: CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X58PolleD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Yardley Fortune Dam: N139 by Cherokee x Polled PursuitBD: 3/12/10 WW: 733ePDS: BW: 7.8 WW: 56.3 YW: 97.8 MK: 14likely safe to AI: 5/1 Total recall Pe: 6/15 Detail

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Miss Yardley X139

• Another female that could have entered the picture pen. We are excited about the Fortune daughters!

SCurrD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Chilled ChivasDam: G157 by Oakie x Black AttractionBD: 3/11/10 WW: 560ePDS: BW: .8 WW: 31 YW: 62 MK: 18.9likely safe to AI: 5/4 Bismark Pe: 5/13-6/15 X243 • SAV Bismark is one of Schaffs most popular bulls

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Miss Yardley X127PolleD PB MAINe ANjou

Sire: Sudden ImpactDam: R134 by Cherokee x WhirlawayBD: 3/15/10 WW: 687ePDS: BW: 3.4 WW: 48.3 YW: 89.3 MK: 18.6likely safe to AI: 5/13 Apache Pe: 5/13 X243• We paid $11,000 for Sudden Impact to DeRouchies in SD.

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Miss Yardley X151PolleD 1/2 MAINe ANjou

Sire: GCC Chilled Chivas Dam: S155 by Juniper x Halls Legacy PlusBD: 3/3/10 WW: 550ePDS: BW: -2.5 WW: 23.3 YW: 51.3 MK: 5.8Safe to AI: 5/12 Prince Pe: 6/15 CA ranger• Prince was one of the very best Maine bulls we’ve ever raised. We sold him last year to Dr. Craig Elbel, TX for $5250.

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Miss Yardley X101 PolleD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: BPF Sudden ImpactDam: P148 by Cherokee x Black DestinyBD: 3/2/10 WW: 615ePDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 40 YW: 77.2 MK: 19.9Possible safe to AI: 5/5 Total recall 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X92PolleD 1/2 MAINe ANjou

Sire: FortuneDam: S70 by Daines Icon x Power PlusBD: 3/5/10 WW: 660ePDS: BW: 5.5 WW: 47.7 YW: 86.7 MK: 10.2Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X108PolleD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

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• Utah is a long ways from nowhere! We have to sell great ones to get people to travel to this beautiful state, and we’re offering you the best! R8 will produce; she has the ability to transmit the power and style she carries. If you are looking for a big time donor cow, I guarantee this female will make you money. We’ve always bred her maternal, this one would flat out make steers. Pictured is her $4,750 calf from 2011. He sold to Alan Kunzler Park Valley, UT.

Sire: TLM Bouncer by Body BuilderDam: N85 by Earthquake x Mountain PowerBD: 2/14/05 WW: 586ePDS: BW: -1.1 WW: 24 YW: 51 MK: 13.4Safe to AI: 6/2 Prince (Prince is one of the best Maine bulls we have ever raised) Pe: 6/3 Integrity

z Miss Yardley R8YIMiss Yardley R8

Lot 78POLLED 3/4 MAINE ANJOU

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Miss Yardley R8

M A I N E A N J O U B R E D C O W S

Sire: New Level Dam: T165 by SC Stockman x XpressBD: 2/18/09 WW: 614ePDS: BW: -0.2 WW: 33.7 YW: 66.7 MK: 21.5Pe: 5/11 hard Steel likely safe to Pe: 6/15 Detail

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Miss Yardley W25

• This is as pretty a cow as you could pattern, she raised a nice calf, she does have larger teats. Her calf this year weaned 690#. She has larger teats.

PolleD 1/2 MA 1/4SM 1/4 AN

Sire: CMAC Hard Core Dam: S58 by BK Intense Plus x CuniaBD: 2/24/09 WW: 566ePDS: BW: 1.7 WW: 32 YW: 62.6 MK: 17.9Safe to AI: 5/31 Steel Force Pe: 6/4 Impressive

YILot 80

Miss Yardley W65

• S58 was the pick of our Maine Anjou heifer calves, she is a beautiful cow with a perfect udder.

PolleD PB MAINe ANjou

Sire: Bouncer by Body BuilderDam: T168 by Cherokee x Y1 Corrector BD: 2/21/09 WW: 579ePDS: BW: -1.9 WW: 22.9 YW: 52.9 MK: 17.1likely safe to AI: 5/21 liberty Pe: 5/24 Power

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Miss Yardley W27

• Liberty is a great bull sold last year by Green Valley for $10,000. Sired by Special Delivery

PolleD 3/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: BPF Sudden Impact Dam: S70 by Daines Icon x Power PlusBD: 2/24/09 WW: 600ePDS: BW: .9 WW: 41.7 YW: 80 MK: 12.6Safe to AI: 5/31 Y1 Prince Pe: 6/2 Power

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Miss Yardley W61

• This should be a great calf. Prince is one of the very best Maine bulls we’ve ever raised.

PolleD 3/4 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Trendsetter by Northern ImprovementDam: U62 by DCC Full Circle x CuniaBD: 2/21/10 WW: 583ePDS: BW: .7 WW: 34.6 YW: 79.1 MK: 24AI: 6/3 The Answer likely safe to Pe: 6/15 gCC johnny 209 by Steel Force

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Miss Yardley X26PolleD 1/2 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Paddy O’Malley by Irish WhiskeyDam: M70 by Mtn Power x MCF MaineBreakBD: 3/4/06 WW: 581ePDS: BW: 1.6 WW: 24.5 YW: 55.4 MK: 18.2Pe: 5/13 Billy the Kid

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Miss Yardley S94

• Steer producers take note, this is one that will make a great one. She comes from a long family line of phenotypically great females. She produced Miss Suzie Q a feature heifer in our 2008 Focus on the Female.

horNeD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Caddy Shack by AliDam: R157 by Summit Crest Stockman (AN)BD: 2/21/07 WW: 601ePDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 36.1 YW:71.7 MK: 19.4Pe: 5/23 Integrity by Nomad

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Miss Yardley T30

• T30 is a calving ease cow with 3 calves averaging 71#. She is heavy bred to Integrity and ought to raise a great calf out of him.

PolleD 1/2 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Chill Factor by CuniaDam: J103 by Oakie x Power PlantBD: 3/16/07 WW: 570ePDS: BW: .2 WW: 27.8 YW: 63.1 MK: 23.3AI: 5/18 Serious Business Safe to Pe: 5/23 Integrity late May calver

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Miss Yardley T147

• This is another one of those great females that is meant for steer production. Her dam was my VERY favorite Maine cow that we owned. Her maternal sister was the beautiful R111 that led off our Maine division last year and sold to Jirl Buck of Madill, OK. She has been a great producer, if you’re set up for fall calving, buy this one, she’ll make you money.

PolleD 3/4 MAINe ANjou

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M A I N E A N J O U B R E D C O W S

Sire: Juniper by Draft PickDam: E162 (AN) by Basic Black AlbertBD: 4/8/04 WW: 756ePDS: BW: 1.2 WW: 46.9 YW: 86.3 MK: 19.6Safe to AI: 5/30 jet Fleck Pe: 6/15 Detail

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Miss Yardley P179horNeD 3/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Juniper by Draft PickDam: J73 by Polled Pursuit x Mtn PowerBD: 3/11/05 WW: 586ePDS: BW: 5.2 WW: 45.6 YW: 82.3 MK: 14.4Pe: 5/13 Sundance

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Miss Yardley R122PolleD 3/4 MAINe ANjou

Sire: TLM BouncerDam: J136 by Irish Black KansasBD: 3/11/03 WW: 665ePDS: BW: -.4 WW: 37.7 YW: 76.2 MK: 19.7likely safe to AI: 5/16 liberty Pe: 5/25 Fortune

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Miss Yardley N128

• Miss Yardley N128 milks well and raises big heavy calves every year. Liberty is a very fancy bull Green Valley sold last spring for $10,000. He is by easy calving Special Delivery

PolleD 3/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Juniper by Draft PickDam: F119 (SM) by SupremeBD: 3/22/04 WW: 683ePDS: BW: 2.5 WW: 42.6 YW: 79.1 MK: 16Pe: 6/4 Wle Power

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Miss Yardley P150

• Power is a great son of Power Stroke that we bought from Barry Wesner of Indianna.

PolleD 3/8 MAINe 1/2 SIMM

We grew up going to the Cedar Livestock Show. After thousands of memories, a few trophies, and years later Birdy was the last one of the Yardley household to show there this past fall. She went out smiling with Grand & Reserve Champion on her steers, and Champion Showman. Jessica, our niece, followed right behind her placing 3rd overall & Reserve Champion Showman! Both of them were also members of the Champion Livestock Judging team! The whole family came to cheer them on. It was a rather bittersweet day as the realization came that an era was passing. But what a way to go out with a bang!

Congratulations Birdy and Jess!

• Jirl Buck, one of the greatest Maine breeders of America bought a full sister to this cow in 2004 for $9,100. Her first calf sold for $11,000 and she has had several others sell for $7,000 to $8,000.

Angela & Dad with her champion steer!

Jess and Grandpa

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The Fall BredsStout, sound, foundation genetics at their best

z Yardley’s EditionYIMiss Yardley’s EditionLot 91

ANGUS

• If your looking for power, pedigree, and flat out perfect conformation we can’t make them any better than this female. She carries the look and design of a high dollar donor. If you’re set up for a fall program don’t hesitate to raise your hand for this one, she’s the type and kind to raise a great one. Her dam G69, has been a top producer for us. She never had a heifer calf until we crossed her with New Edition, when we saw the quality she produced with him we’ve kept her bred just that way with several full sisters in production. These are the type and kind of cattle that the industry needs more of. No matter the direction you take her she’s the kind that will make money.

Sire: Duff New Edition Dam: G69 by Krugerrand 490 x HiltonBD: 3/18/08 WW: 657ePDS: BW: 1.9 WW: 42 YW: 73 MK: 16

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F A L L B R E D S

Sire: OCC Just RightDam: T66 by Bando 5175 x Connealy ForefrontBD: 3/5/10 WW: 685ePDS: BW: .6 WW: 41 YW: 73 MK: 17

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Miss Yardley X105

• Attractive isn’t just in phenotype, it’s in thier ability to pass that on to their offspring. T66 has been a great producer. She raised one of the top bulls in 2010. T66 is a maternal sister to S504 a female we’ve just started to flush and a maternal sister to Blushing Balck a feature lot in our 2009 Focus on the Female. Miss Yardley X105 is bred to be great and carries a long linage to stack the cards in your favor.

ANguS

Sire: OCC Just RightDam: U26 by BC Lookout x Prompter ETBD: 2/11/10 WW: 646ePDS: BW: 1.5 WW: 39 YW: 64 MK: 17Pe: 6/15 CA ranger

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Miss Yardley X6

• This is a big bodied, easy fleshing female that has plenty of class and feminine grace to compliment her overall broodiness. Fall programs take note, these Just Right daugters are an investment worth owning.

ANguS

Sire: OCC PrototypeDam: U191 by Cracker Barrel x Y1 CorrectorBD: 3/5/10 WW: 680ePDS: BW: 0.1 WW: 27.5 YW: 56.4 MK: -3.7

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Miss Yardley X36

• The greatest tool we have found to OCC genetics is to use them on Simmental based genetics. The resulting offspring are worth their weight in gold.

PolleD 1/2 SIMMeNTAl 1/2 AN

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F A L L B R E D S

Sire: DCC Full CircleDam: N99 by CuniaBD: 3/17/08 WW: 832ePDS: BW: 2.8 WW: 49.9 YW: 92.5 MK: 18.1

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Miss Yardley U62

• N99 is a direct daughter of Cunia, the great foundation bull of the Maine Anjou breed. She is a beautiful cow.

PolleD 5/8 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Dream Catcher Dam: U433 by Y1 Corrector x Y1 Lad L237BD: 3/2/10 WW: 756ePDS: BW: .4 WW: 33.5 YW: 55.0 MK: -0.7

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Miss Yardley X32PolleD 3/4 SIMMeNTAl

Sire: Yardley AttractionDam:T18 by Ace of Fortune x Cracker BarrellBD: 3/15/10 WW: 728ePDS: BW: -0.8 WW: 23.1 YW: 38.5 MK: -0.8

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Miss Yardley X148PolleD PB SIMMeNTAl

Sire: BK Intense Plus Dam: Z100 (SM) x WarrantBD: 3/1/05 WW: 621ePDS: BW: -1.8 WW: 31.2 YW: 60.5 MK: 20.9

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Miss Yardley R90horNeD 1/2 MAINe ANjou

Sire: Yardley Mapleleaf Dam: N7 by Yardley Badger x Pinion BD: 3/27/05 WW: 710ePDS: BW: 3.4 WW: 28.5 YW: 54.7 MK: -5.5Pe: 6/15 Wle Power

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Miss Yardley R182

• R182 produced the Lot 1 lead-off bull in our 2009 Bull Sale. He was at the top of the pen for a reason, he was flat out good. This is a true breeding cow that still has many great production years in front of her. 5 calves avg WW 745#.

horNeD 1/2 SIMM 1/2 ANguS

ove is the very essence of life. It is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Yet it is not found only at the end of the rainbow. Love is at the beginning also, and from it springs the beauty that arched across the sky on a stormy day. Love is the security for which children

weep, the yearning of youth, the adhesive that binds marriage, and the lubricant that prevents devastating friction in the home; it is the peace of old age, the sunlight of hope shining through death. How rich are those who enjoy it in their associations with family, friends, and neighbors! Love, like faith, is a gift of God. It is also the most enduring and most powerful virtue.”

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3/4 SIMMeNTAl ASA # 2388614 Sire: SVF/NJC Built Right N48Dam: WLE Sophie by Power Stroke

Right On is a bull you’re destined to love. Everybody loves a baldy, and when they are moderate framed and big topped with plenty of soundness and stretch it’s hard not to admire them. Right On carries that description. Built Right has sired a legacy of quality cattle and we have always loved our Power Stroke females. The combination of these two pedigree make this a sure fire bet to sire profitable progeny. A full brother to the popular AI sire Quota, Right On comes in the same build but with a full baldy face. He is moderate framed and easy fleshing. This picture was taken after a 60 day breeding season this summer. Right On will be available for viewing on sale day. We’re sure your going to admire him as much as we do.

WLE Right On

Three seperate breeds, three individual herds of cattle, one common goal. Our focus in all three breeds is to produce cattle with rib shape, dimension, solid tops, easy fleshing, structurally sound and fuctional. We will continue to focus on solid cow familes combined with powerful herd sires. Semen Available on all sires.

YardleYCattle CompanySire Lineup

PureBreD SIMMeNTAl ASA # 2232526 Sire: Prowler by BBB IntrepidDam: Miss Yardley B78 by Yardley Whirliway

Yardley Pinion

1/2 SIMMeNTAl 1/2 ANguS ASA # 2404708 Sire: Yardley Treasure by Hairy AllDam: Miss Yardley P15 by Rest Easy by Meyer 734

Yardley Sundance

2011 marked Pinions final set of natural calves. He only got used on a select number of females. His daughters are proving themselves as changers in the Simmental breed. A bull’s true value isn’t really known until his daughters are in production for a few years, Pinion daughters carry consistency, substance and style. They have flawless udders, and are proving maternal ablity in producing top of the market cattle. It’s a bold statement but they are flat out better than Meyer daughters. They’ll make their mark in the history books.

Y1 High Regard was the $30,000 high selling bull in our 2010 sale to John Goken and Dale Werning Families of SD. Sired by Yardley Impressive x YI Pinion. The calves sired by High Regard are stout, cool made, and consistent. He hails from generations of good uddered, broody made females. His service sells along with progeny. Congratulations to the Werning family for their $30,000 sale heifer calf sired by High Regard

PB SIMMeNTAl ASA # 2522822 Sire: Y1 Impressive by Dinero x Power SurgeDam: Miss Yardley T68 by Pinion

Yardley High Regard

Sundance has grown into a moderate made powerhouse with substance and style to be a breed changer. His calf crop this past year will prove him to be a profitable sire that will see heavy use in our program in the coming years. His daughters are just now coming into production and they are proving to be easy keeping nice made females.

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1/2 SIMMeNTAl 1/2 ANguS ASA reg 2511031 Sire: SVF Steel Force S701Dam: OCC Jaunada 898L by OCC Homer

I had the opportunity to go to the Grass to Grid Sale, before I married John. I fell in love with Hard As Steel before I was real sure I was in love with John! I circled his lot number, put a star next to his name, and wrote love this bull in my footnotes. With a 70# BW, 15.67 REA, and a 40.5 yearling scrotal he was one you could like off of paper but he got better after a visual analysis. He is a female maker that is huge bodied with fleshing ability and style. His first calf crop did not disappoint. Owned with Curt Schoner, and Griswold Cattle Company. His mother has been in ET at Griswolds, she is one of the best cows that they purchased from Tim Ohlde. Hard as Steel cost us $12,000.

GCC Hard As Steel 144w

5/8 MAINe ANjou 3/8 SIMMeNTAl AMA reg # 384648Sire: Yardley Bouncer by TML Bouncer 152LDam: Miss Yardley R116 Fear This x Black Beaver

Natural fleshing ability is always in style and in the Maine Anjou cow base it’s something that needs to be a focus area. There is no point to have to feed power into cattle. They should have it naturally, “gutts” shouldn’t come from a bunk. Fortune is functional, he’s sound, he’s easy fleshing, and he’s cool made, plus he’s more consistent than any Maine Anjou bull we have used in a long time. As a senior herd sire he’s earned his place with his calf crop. He’s been viewed and analyzed by the most discriminative cattlemen in the industry and reported as being the most complete Maine Anjou breeding bull they had seen in the pasture. This picture is after breeding cows for 60 days.

Yardley Fortune

3/4 MAINe ANjou AMA reg # 40693Sire: SDWL NomadDam: Miss Yardley G157 by Oakie

Fleshing Ability has been a major focus at Yardley Cattle Company in our Maine Anjou herd. Integrity’s mother was 13 this past year and we finally shipped her. She’s been a cow that milks well and has done a great job with her calves. Oakie daughters were a signature of quality in our operation. Integrity boasts an actual 40 inch yearling scrotal. He’s done great on a set of cows this past year.

Yardley Integrity

ANguS ASA reg #16704437 Sire: OCC Jet StreamDam: Miss Yardley R192 by SC Stockman

Royal Jet is the type of bull that defines where we are taking our program, Soft made cattle that carry performance, thickness, fleshing ability, and style. OCC Jet Stream is now deceased, he stands as one of Ohlde’s greatest herd sires. Look at the performance this bull carries coupled with a perfect phenotype. This is as good as Angus bull as you will find anyplace. We used him to clean up all of our Angus heifers this past year. He’s the type of bull that will add belly, rib, and doability, without taking pounds away from your bottom line.

Yardley Royal Jet

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ANguS reg # 15759398 Sire: OCC Legend 616LDam: Y Annie Coed 928 (Krugerrand granddaughter)

Apache Brave is going to go down as one of the greatest sires of Yardley Cattle Co. His progeny are top of the pen with 11 head of bulls averaging $4,568. He is an easy calving sire that produces cattle that have look and style. Grass fat cattle are what we need to breed. He always maintained his flesh while breeding cows and he wasn’t a bull that needed to primped and pampered. Apache was a moderator that kept performance and bred depth and rib into his progeny. Owned with Matt Sherwood.

SCC Apache Brave

ANguS reg # 1624811 Sire: OCC Doctor Dam: Miss Yardley N181 by Xplorer by Krugerand 490 Great cattle come from great cow families and Yardley Skipper hails from

one of the best. His maternal sister sold in our Focus on the Female 2009 for $16,200 to Schnoor Sisters of Chowcilla, CA. Wayne and Barb Ohlrichs where the contending bidder and went on to purchase Miss Yardley N181 for $20,000, she is a hit and never miss cow. You’ll see from the feature lots in this sale that Skipper is following the tradition of the cow family behind him. He is functional and stout with the bone and body that you seldom see in PB Angus. He has been an extremely consistent producer of quality.

Yardley Doc Skipper

ANguS Sire: SAV Final AnswerDam: Miss U71 by Y1 Bando x SC Stockman

BW: 68 WW: 725 YW 1371When we select bulls from our own calf battery we’re pretty critical of them on every angle possible. We take great merit in the cow family from which they evolved, their dam’s and granddam’s udder quality, fleshing ability, performance and overall eye appeal, and then couple all that with the bulls individual merits. Messenger carries thickness and power along with a 68 BW, 725 WW, and 1371 YW. He hails from a great cow family.

Yardley Messenger X243

ANguS reg # 16996619 Sire: HF Kodiak 5R Dam: Soo Line Annie by Cudlobe Yellowstone A complete out-cross to most American pedigrees, North Country brings

thickness, big bodied, strong uddered, eye appealing look to the table. Sired by Kodiak and out of Soo Line Annie, Soo Line states North Country is the result mating of the two greatest individuals they have ever owned. Soo Line Annie K was the Champion Female at the World Angus Forum in 2009. She sold for $100,000 and Kodiak sold for $150,000. One of the most exciting aspects of North Country comes from the consistency of his dam to produce high dollar, eye appealing progeny. The power of a cow family is immeasurable. North Country carries plenty of look and style along with an extra dose of performance, bone, and scrotal development.

SooLine North Country

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ANguS reg # 15755575 Sire: OCC Jet StreamDam: OCC Dixie Erica 805G by OCC Discovery

I have known and been a friend of Tim Ohlde of Palmer KS, it seems like forever. The world has beaten a path to his door because he has bred, developed, and selected a line and family of Angus cattle that have MORE FLESHING ABILITY, BETTER UDDERS, MODERATE FRAMES, and MORE DEPTH AND THICKNESS, than any other Angus in the nation. OCC Rising Sun is a sound structured, pretty fronted, deep ribbed, powerhouse. We had previously used Jet Stream on our Simmental cows and loved the results. In a crossbreeding or purebred Angus situation we feel that Rising Sun will be a breed changer. Owned with Dunn & Son, Tetonia Idaho and Tim Ohlde.

OCC Rising Sun

1/2 SIMMeNTAl 1/2 ANguS reg # 2493495 Sire: SVF Steel Force Dam: OCC Dixie Erica 775P by OCC Kansas

The OCC genetics on the bottom side make this pedigree all the more desirable. This is a super soggy made individual that carries power in his pedigree. He did great on a set of cows this year, staying fat and sassy. He’s sound and functional with the ability to add the rib and maternal value needed in today’s cow base. Raised by Griswolds of Stillwater, OK.

GCC Johnny 209

PB SIMMeNTAl reg # 2533644 Sire: CNS Dream ONDam: Miss Yardley B75 by Whirliway

Whirl of a Dream was the pick of our Simmental bull calves two years ago. He’s big topped, large scrotaled, with bone and great muscle shape. His dam, B75, has been a top producer for us. She raised this calf at 17 years old, he weaned off at 712 lbs with no creep and she was fat when she came home. A wise cattleman once told me if you love the cow, breed one of her sons and you’ll replicate her. There is performance with power in this pedigree. We couldn’t be more excied about his calf crop they are functional, big ribbed, thick made cattle with performance.

Y1 Whirl of a Dream W361 CANADIAN ANguS reg # 1569181 Sire: HF Kodiak 5RDam: HF Annie 42J TC Freedom granddaughter For the past three years we have been highly impressed by the quality of

cattle that HF Kodiak has produced, finally we decided to do something about it and purchased two direct sons. The TC Freedom on the bottom side was highly appealing to us, we have loved our Freedom daughters. We hadn’t used TC Freedom since 2005, but bred more cows to him this year because of what great females they make. Ranger himself is a big bodied, thick made individual that carries performance and eye appeal in a complete package. Owned with Robison Ranch

CA Ranger 185x

3/4 SIMMeNTAl ASA # 2285988 Sire: WLE Power StrokeDam: Triple C Lola M640 by Lucy’s Boy out of Hart Hollywood Queen

WLE Power Stroke has proven himself as a maternal sire of some of the greatest cattle in the Simmental breed, when you combine that with perhaps the most prolific cow family of the breed the genetic potential is limitless. There has been more $ sold in progeny out of Hollywood Queen that perhaps any female in the industry. In Dad’s words “Power looks good everyplace you look at him.” Quality high percentage Simmental bulls are a rare find but Power fits that ticket. We look forward to our first calf crop out of him. This picture was taken on short notice soon after he was pulled off of cows this fall, he’s 100% in his working clothes.

WLE Power R748

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