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MRCH/PRIL 2013
tDam of Affliction - Bred at Sullivan FarmsSeveral time Champion, Producer of Winners & High Sellers
Demand is strong, early semen orders wi ll be fi lled by theowners. Semen $40 - call 319.850.1563 to order.
Irish Whisky xWho Da ManTH & PHA Free
DOB: 4.1.12BW: 85 lbs
JSUL
From an ELITE sire, Out of an ELITE cow
An ELITE Individual
Chad 319.850.1563Dacota 319.850.0758
Barry 773.255.4684Cash 254.631.3618
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3/4 Maine : TH & PHA Free : The Myth BusterSemen available from owners or major suppliers
OWNERS:HOLTKAMP CATTLE 319.850.1563
HUEBER SHOW CATTLE 815.761.7423MINNAERT SHOW CATTLE 309.489.6024
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• 20 scholarships worth $1,000 each• To qualify you must be at least a graduating high school senior or college student
21 years of age or younger. • The scholarships will be awarded to individuals displaying a great passion
for the livestock show industry and/or raising livestock.• Applications can be downloaded at www.sullivansupply.com
• Deadline for applications is April 15, 2013• Winners will be announced on our website on May 1, 2013
Thinking of Youwith the Future in Mind.
Thinking of Youwith the Future in Mind.
SULLIVAN SUPPLY, INC.Order Line: 1-800-475-5902 • Dunlap, Iowa • sales@sullivansupply.com
SULLIVAN SUPPLY SOUTHOrder Line: 1-800-588-7096 • Hillsboro, Texas • sullivan@hillsboro.net
SULLIVAN SUPPLY WESTOrder Line: 1-888-914-5972 • Lodi, California • lee@sullivansupply.com Our deepest sympathy to the Bedwell Family. The loss of Jared and Justin
will profoundly affect the show industry. They will be missed.
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• For anyone who desires less fingers fatigue.• Features the exclusive full length designed FullGrip™ Trigger that makes it eight times easier to spray.
Better grip leverage for any hand size. • More gentle on the fingers and hands without giving up the control of the spray. • Easily snaps onto can; easy off. We searched and searched to find the quality and durability our cus-
tomers deserve. The Handy Can Sprayer™ is made in the USA and designed with a hug grip thatstays perfectly attached to the can.
• Many uses: adhesives, touch-ups, Hocus Pocus.
• A Daily Hair Care Must! Use the Tail Bag every time you operate your Roto Brush. Protects the tail from being caught in the Roto Brush and pulling out valuable hair. Safety!
• Show Day Grooming - great while grooming legs to prevent matting of tail hair caused by the over-spray of adhesives & touch-ups. Surprisingly, the weight of the tail bag essentially eliminates tail switching.
• Easy on - easy off. Cinches tight on tail with a draw string and stays tight with a barrel lock. To remove, simply press button on barrel lock to release.
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If you Order TOday, All orders Over 20 unIts QuAlIfy for Free shIppIng!!
sire. MOnOpOly dam. HabanerO/WiTcHdr.dob. 3.2010 bw. 84 lbs reg maine. 1/2 Maine THc pHaF
sire. HeaT seeker dam. Mainedob. 6.2000 bw. 92 lbs reg maine. 401231 THc pHaF
sire. HeaT Wave dam. cenTury TOucHsTOne angusdob. 1.2010 bw. 95 lbs THc pHaFfollowing in his daddy’s footsteps.... Monopoly is a proven and solid choice to sire high selling males and females. Monopoly and the Clones consistently sire males & females that are of equal quality and equal value.
soundness issues? unstoppable has proved to be the soundest bull in the industry. he is by far one of the best sires we have to offer. And, his offspring are 25% Maine.
the proven & consistent sire of Champions. those who know, use heat Wave. heat Wave and the Clones are the sires that you can count on.
nobody does it quite like the king of the ring.
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THF pHaF
THF pHaF
sire. TOTal sOluTiOn dam. alidob. spring 2011 bw. 68 lbs reg maine. 426328 THF pHac
sire. ali dam. Hard drivedob. 3.2009 bw. 62 lbs reg maine. 400082 THF pHaF
sire. ali dam. Mercedes 701pdob. 3.2008 bw. 81 lbs reg maine. 386737 THF pHaF
sire. ali dam. alias/HeaT seekerdob. 3.2008 bw. 85 lbs THc pHaF
sire. HeaT Wave dam. HereFOrddob. 9.2005 reg chi. 342471 THc pHaF
sire. HeaT Wave dam. cHarOlaisdob. 2.2009 bw. 84 lbs THc pHaF
sire. MOnOpOly dam. Maine/angusdob. 3.2010 bw. 86 lbs THc pHaF
sire. Walks alOne dam. Hab./s.ray/andob. 3.2011 bw. 85 lbs THc pHaF
sire. Walks alOne dam. gOOse (Henney)dob. 2.2011 bw. 85 lbs THc pHaF
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H GH Belvakay 9014 ET
H KH DD Kaylynn 248 ET2013 Denver Reserve Spring Calf Champion
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Show Results102 Arizona National106 Western Bonanza108 National Western126 Fort Worth Stock Show130 Clark Co. Cattle Battle132 Midwest Showdown134 Penn. State Farm Show
136 Purdue AGR142 VCCP Winter Classic148 Hot Shot150 Rumble at Roberts152 DTS Foundation
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SIRE EDITION
Making a statement never looked so good!
www.trauschfarms.comtrauschfarms1@yahoo.com • etrausch04@yahoo.comVisit us on Facebook: Trausch Farms Sireswww.trauschfarms.blogspot.com
Semen ordersEsther: 712-790-3033 • Chris: 641-745-0323Raymond Gonnet: 712-249-2009Brad Punt: 712-395-1318
Anita, Iowa
Sire: Eye CandyDam: KGST Fear ThisDOB: March 2012BW: 87 lbsTHC & PHA Free
Breeder: Cache Creek Cattle Co.Cache Creek Cattle Co. Owned with:Cache Creek Cattle Co.308-631-7107
Sire: Walks AloneDam: Eye Candy's full sisterDOB: March 2012BW: 90 lbsTHC & PHA Free
Breeder: Breeder: Trausch FarmsDepies Show Cattle
Sire: Eye CandyDam: CharolaisDOB: March 2012BW: 84 lbsTHC & PHA Free
Breeder: Sugar Creek Farms
Owned with:Owned with:Sievers Show CattleDixon, IA563-843-2560
Sire: Fast FreddyDam: Ice Pick x Collins Miss Anchoress DOB: February 2012BW: 86 lbsTHC & PHA Free Breeder: K&K Cattle Co. Owned with:K&K Cattle Co.Hyndman, PA814-324-4648
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Making a statement never looked so good!
www.trauschfarms.comtrauschfarms1@yahoo.com • etrausch04@yahoo.comVisit us on Facebook: Trausch Farms Sireswww.trauschfarms.blogspot.com
Semen ordersEsther: 712-790-3033 • Chris: 641-745-0323Raymond Gonnet: 712-249-2009Brad Punt: 712-395-1318
Anita, Iowa
Sire: Eye CandyDam: KGST Fear ThisDOB: March 2012BW: 87 lbsTHC & PHA Free
Breeder: Cache Creek Cattle Co.Cache Creek Cattle Co. Owned with:Cache Creek Cattle Co.308-631-7107
Sire: Walks AloneDam: Eye Candy's full sisterDOB: March 2012BW: 90 lbsTHC & PHA Free
Breeder: Breeder: Trausch FarmsDepies Show Cattle
Sire: Eye CandyDam: CharolaisDOB: March 2012BW: 84 lbsTHC & PHA Free
Breeder: Sugar Creek Farms
Owned with:Owned with:Sievers Show CattleDixon, IA563-843-2560
Sire: Fast FreddyDam: Ice Pick x Collins Miss Anchoress DOB: February 2012BW: 86 lbsTHC & PHA Free Breeder: K&K Cattle Co. Owned with:K&K Cattle Co.Hyndman, PA814-324-4648
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Departments + Features 18 From The Editor19 About Us20 From Our Readers24 News28 Page 2838 Faces + Places: CA69 Behind The Show87 Guyer’s Show.Rite Tip92 Save The Cowboy Message110 Beyond The Backdrop127 Beyond The Backdrop159 Hall of Fame Special185 Western Bonanza History198 Funtimes200 Make-A-Wish208 Upcoming Events210 iPhone App212 Flashback216 Index
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that people have on others’ lives as well.
My favorite aspect of the maga-zine has always been the articles as they allow readers to get a glimpse into the lives of the peo-ple within the industry. Be sure to check the articles in this issue by some of the great individuals from within our industry such as: exhibitor Jordan Cowan on page 192, a look behind the scenes at Nichols Cryo Genetics on page 54 and show mom Carolyn Wilson on page 48. Page 160 hosts a special article on our newest hall of fame inductees, the Caldwell Family and the Willoughby Family, that you won’t want to miss!
If our next six years in business are anything like the last, I look forward to the many more individ-uals that God has in store to cross my path; and if you ever see me at a show, do not be shy to walk up and start a conversation, I always enjoying making new friends! Lisa ReidOwner/Field Editor
Owning the Showtimes magazine has opened my eyes to a new per-spective of
the livestock industry. While I have always attended shows, sales and livestock oriented events from the time I was young, my vantage point prior never surpassed that of my own livestock and involve-ment. Over the past six years, however, I have gained a new-found respect for not only what we do, but for the majority of live-stock enthusiasts themselves.
I am constantly on the go while at shows. In addition to tend-ing to my own cattle, I may also have to work the booth, put out magazines, take pictures, meet with someone, or take care of some other random task that pops up. All of this “running around” has given me the opportunity to witness some amazing people. Denver alone exposed me to a multitude of people that positively influenced not only my life, but allowed me to see the influence
An industry where the people are just asunique as the work they do.
BEYOND THE SHOW RING
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LETTERSShilo Schaake, KSI do not know where to begin to thank you for all the nice things you gave me at the National Western Stock show. Of all the awards I received, my favorite is the large poster of judge Jack Ward shaking my hand. The whole Denver experience was awesome and a memorable experience for my family and I. You have a neat family and I appreciate everything that you do for the show industry.
Jack Ward, MOI just wanted to drop you and your family a note to thank you again for honoring me and my family in your Hall of Fame. It was certainly a sur-prise. You folks are doing a great job with your magazine and promoting a great way of life. Keep up the good work. Regards, Jack
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heat Wave x Went Blacks #46polled • homozygous blackowned by: Roecker, Sachau, and Went
Carnacthe magnificent
RESERVE CHAMPION OVERALL2012 Missouri AGR. Sired by Carnac!congratulations chancee clark!
Grand Champion Steer2011 NAILE, Sired by Carnac!congratulations Bonham family!
Champion MARKET HEIFER2012 Iowa State Fair, Sired by Carnac!congratulations goretska family!
Champion Market Heifer2012 Missouri AGR (plus many others!), Sired by Carnac!congratulations goretska family!
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The Showtimes covered Denver unlike ever before! From our Display Bull Weekend airplane flyover “BREED SKYFALL THESHOWTIMESMAGAZINE.COM”, our two booths (on the hill and in the yards), to our display bull pen, we were all over the stock show for nearly an entire month! We even had a video that played on all of the Cattle In Motion screens includ-ing their jumbo screen in the yards. We had two huge banners on the Livestock Exchange Building. We had a great response from this year’s show and are proud to announce that we distriputed over 10,000 magazines in Denver!
The Showtimes Covers Denver+ Our Display Bull Flyover
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The morning after the Market Steer Show in Denver we awarded Shilo Schaake and Jessica Webster with a Showtimes Jacket, a 2x3 champion banner as well as a 4x6 banner. The 4x6 banners (in the background) were used as part of our display the final 3 days in Denver replacing the two we had of Jack Ward and Nick Sullivan from the 3rd - 24th!
The Showtimes Awards Champion SteerExhibitors with Banners and Jackets
Deadline on applications for the distinguished $20,000 Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Scholarship is April 15, 2013. Candidates must be a graduating high school senior or college student 21 years of age or younger and a US or Canadian res-ident. Please visit www.sullivansupply.com for an application and more information on this program.
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show UniversityScholarship Deadline Approaching
Lisa, Laurie and Brian Reid were recently honored by Morgan Community College as 2013 All-Star Alumni. All three magazine owners attended MCC and received their Associate Degrees before graduating from Adams State College.
The three of us would like to thank Nancy Barden and Vickie Meyer for their continued support!
Showtimes Owners Lisa, Laurie and Brian Reid Named 2013 All-Star Alumni
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Laurie Reid presented recent Hall of Fame inductee Jack Ward with a plaque and hard cover magazine. We also printed two large 4x6 banners of Jack judging in Denver as our Showtimes Booth display. Be sure to check out our special Showtimes Hall of Fame feature in this issue!
Hall of Fame Member Jack Ward Honored in Denver with Plaque and Magazine
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1. Carnac
2. Texas Tornado
3. Master of Puppets
4. Chocolate Milk
5. Ready 2 Rumble
6. Holy Water
8. Affliction
9. Extra Salty
23. Sophisticated
7. Damn Proud
16. Wildfire
17. Predator
18. Daddy of ‘Em All
19. Revolution
20. Dakota Gold21. Guilt Trip
22. Sugar Rush10. Rumor Mill
24. Moneyball25. Aspect
26. Chain Reaction
27. Firestorm
28. Southern Comfort
11. Johnny Football
12. Bittersweet
13. Skyfall
14. General Lee
15. Game On
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Jake's Proud Jazz x Solid Gold Purebred Shorthorn DOB: February, 2010 BW:89
Damn Proud as thought to be the best shorthorn bull in the yards at Denver in 2011, or some say, of any color. This oneis FUNCTIONL, STOUT RIBBED, and MSSIVE HIPPED, hile not giving up that incredible look from the side. Simply, you can put trust into Damn Proud to generate those heifers ith a maternal look hile being correct in their build, or sho steersith body mass and muscle. Damn Proud ill make them backdrop quality hile giving you a shot to hang some BNNERS.
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Come experiencethe power of genetic commitment.
July 4th, ShorthronPlus heifer Sired by Epic
November 11th, dual registeredShorthornPlus
and MaineTainer heifer Sired by Hard Line
October 4th, PB Shorthorn heifer
A full sister to the 2012 Denver and National Junior Heifer Show Champion Female.
September 28th, PB Shorthorn heifer Sired by SULL Traveler
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Sired by Who Da Man. A full sib to Eye Da Man and Supreme ChampionFemale in Louisville and Kansas City.
October 20th, PB Shorthorn heifer
A full sister to the2012 Denver
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Carolyn Wilson, I grew up in An-keny, Iowa and was the 2nd child in a family of 5 chil-
dren. My Dad was in the Army National Guard and is retired as a Lt. Colonel. My mother was/is a nurse. I did not grow up on a farm nor did I show cattle. That did not come along until I met my husband, Chris Wilson. We have 4 kids and 2 daughter in laws (J.D. & Tabby Schroder, David & Salome Schroder, Luke Schroder & Kaden Wilson) and have recently become grandpar-ents to twin grandsons (Teddy & Leo Schroder) on December 3, 2012. To say we are proud
parents and grandparents is an understatement. If you see me at a show, I will gladly show you pictures.
I spent a lot of time on my Dad’s childhood farm in Albia, Iowa, and remember going to the county fair there and watching
my cousins show calves. Boy, did I miss out on such a great opportunity to meet so many people from all walks of life in the cattle industry. When I met my husband, Chris Wilson, he introduced me to the show cattle industry and I was hooked. I can’t imagine a day go by with-out being around cattle. When we married I moved from the city to the country and haven’t ever gone back to the city (ex-cept to shop). Chris thought the best way to “teach” me the showing cattle trade, was to put me on the wash rack with 8 head of cattle at the Arkansas State Fair and told me that was the best way to get to know the
CAROLYNWILSONIt’s more than the show ring, it’s the day to day love of taking care of the cattle and spending time teaching them the values and responsibility of doing what they enjoy doing. BY: CAROLYN WILSON, IA
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cattle and “break me in”. Yep, I fell for that. Since then I have learned so much from him about cattle and am very involved in all the operations at Trausch Farms, and I love every minute of it. I do everything from washing, drying, feeding, calving, picturing, maintaining Facebook pages and blogs and so much more.
All of my children have shown cattle at some point. Our 2 youngest sons, Luke Schroder and Kaden Wilson, have the love like no other for showing. I always look forward to the times spent in the show barn washing & drying 4H calves, talking, sing-ing and spending time together. Luke isn’t as involved in the showing these days as he works a full time job in Omaha, NE. Some days he will give me a call and tell me “it smells like a cattle show where I’m at”. I ask him what a cattle show smells like, and he says “woodchips and diesel” lol. That is so true.
Our days start very early, especially in the spring and summer, and end very late work-ing, exercising and choring show cattle. Our vacations are cattle shows or somehow in-volve cattle and that’s perfectly ok with us. I am so glad my children are able to have this opportunity to show cattle because nothing else is so family oriented as going to a cattle show. Spending time together doing some-thing we all love and seeing and making new friends from all over the country. I feel so blessed to be able to watch my kids show, watch their faces as they watch a new calf be born, bottle feeding a new little one or helping the calf get nursing. It’s more than the show ring, it’s the day to day love of taking care of the cattle and spending time teaching them the values and responsibility of doing what they enjoy doing. I am so very thankful our family has this opportuni-ty and so very blessed to have met so many wonderful people in the cattle industry. ▪
Carolyn’s four sons and their wives are all Dallas Cowboy fans!
Carolyn, Chris, & Kade Wilson
Photo of Trausch Farm’s bull “Sugar Rush” taken by Carolyn who loves to do photography. In fact, she takes all of the promotional bull pictures for Trausch Farms.
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Grand Champion Composite Charolais, 2013 NWSS Jr. Show Grand Champion Composite Charolais, 2012 NWSS Jr. ShowGrand Champion Composite Charolais, 2011 KS Beef Expo
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STORINGQUALITY KEEPINGA NAME&
Nichols Cryo Genetics has changed locations, but continues with the same quality and customer service that has made it a leading on-site bovine semen collection company. BY DANI STEENHOEK, IA
The NCG “Crew”From left to right: Bob Gibbs, Scott Grass,
Alex White, Dani Steenhoek & Jay Steenhoek
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IOWA, yes I said IOWA - it’s where a couple had a dream and made it a true reality. In their retiring passed a legacy
and a dream onto a newly married couple who shared the same dream and passion.
Jay and Dani Steenhoek, Maxwell, Iowa, are no strang-ers to the cattle industry and their specialty putting up proven quality bovine semen. Jay and Dani Steenhoek are the owners of Nichols Cryo Genetics, Inc. now located in Maxwell, Iowa. This couple is “Just Living the Dream” a quote taken from the late Mar-vin Nichols. Marvin Nichols
was not only a renowned cattleman, but looked up to by so many in the cattle indus-try. While Jay was going to college at Iowa State Univer-sity, earning his Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Stud-ies, he did his intern and then soon after worked for Marvin Nichols at Nichols Cryo Genetics, Ankeny, Iowa, as a herdsman. In those 4 years and many years later, the friendship grew strong and the mentoring Marvin was giving to Jay, would be a treasured memory for years to come.
Jay and I met in 2004 at the Iowa State Fair, Des Moines, Iowa, at the infamous Stock-
man’s. You know they always say “The Iowa State Fair is the best state fair” and now you know why.
We married in the fall of 2005 and then were approached by Marvin and Janet Nichols a week after our wedding on the purchase of the Nichols beloved business. An on-site bovine semen collection facility located on the Nichols farmstead. Taking them up on the offer after talking it over with each other, family, and friends we decided to jump in with both feet. We both knew what was important to us and that was keeping the Nichols Cryo Genetics, Inc., name,
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and the legacy of Marvin and Janet’s reputation of putting out proven quality semen, and a home of contented bulls.
There are many opportunities that get handed to you in a lifetime and we both felt this was a special one that we needed to take and RISK everything we had or should I say didn’t have.
Nichols Cryo Genetics, Inc. or NCG provides custom on-site se-men collection, analysis, storage, and shipping of quality bovine semen. NCG is a member of the NAAB and is CSS certified. NCG personnel can offer the very best in comfort, care, and quality of your herd sire. NCG provides excep-tional customer service and supe-rior quality semen. This is accom-
plished by our ability to oversee each step of the process to ensure the utmost in quality your sire can produce.
Nichols Cryo Genetics as a whole is able to accept change and adapt to the many different trends, de-mands, and changes this industry has incurred. Jay and I purchased some land outside of Maxwell,
Iowa off of the 65/330 bypass. We built a new facility and have expanded our business, keeping in mind what our customers would want, and what would be the safest for our employees and bulls. We are extremely excited and proud of the new facility we’ve built together. We cor-dially invite any and all who want to tour the facilities.
The growth we’ve been experiencing is worth all the challenges. Keeping the line be-tween work and home so life doesn’t get blurred is important. But to be totally honest Jay and I are horrible about “just shutting it off” after business hours. We don’t work on “regular” business hours its 24/7 in this industry if someone is dropping a bull off at 3am were answering the phone and out there to help unload. Some
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of our best discussions are over morning coffee or should a say morning shuffle between getting the kids, Chesney (6) and Coy (5) up and going, on the weekends, or at night after our kids are in bed. While it’s great that we can run our business 24/7 if need be. In the end, we know our priorities.
We don’t live a life of glitz and glam, we are very down to earth people, who are raising our family on a passion we share and that is Proven Quality Semen and taking care of our customer’s bulls. Our customers are valued each and ev-ery one. Our knowledgeable staff value and share that same passion along with superior customer service. It is a cornerstone to our family owned business.
We’re both extremely blessed to have such great loving parents that are an extremely BIG part of our business. I’m fortunate to have a mother in law who watches our children, and they are able to come up to the bull stud and visit. And a father and father in law who are willing to take the kids at phones call away and always willing to help out. They all have surpassed their duties already as wonderful grandparents. Jay and I feel that
it is extremely important for our children to be fully aware of what our business is. I’m sure it’ll lead to some real interesting parent/teacher conversations down the road.
It brings a smile to our face when we get to see and talk with all the hard working parents and bull owners out there. It really is a wonderful sight to see the junior exhibitors pulling around and purchasing calves that Nichols Cryo Genetics has had a hand in producing!!!
I want to extend my sincere thanks to all of our past, present and future clients. Jay and I have so much fun building and maintain-ing these wonderful relationships with all of you. Feel free to look us up at our website: nicholscryo-genetics.com and feel free to email us at: ncg4bulls@hotmail.com or call us: 515.967.5311. Check us out on Facebook as well. We love having visitors come and see the bulls and visit at 11745 NE 112th Street Maxwell, Iowa 50161. We are so excited about this change and move. We can’t thank you folks enough for all of your sup-port.
I can’t tell you how much it ex-cites us to have an article for the The Showtimes. A special thanks to Lisa Reid and her team, they are extremely professional and show a great passion for Livestock.
We are truly blessed!!!
From the Nichols Cryo Genetics family to yours, hope the show season treats you well, and that your sales are prosperous. We look forward to seeing you and having another busy season here at NCG.▪
Jay, Dani, Chesney and Coy Steenhoek,
Owners/Operators
Scott Grass, HerdsmanBob Gibbs, Inventory
Alex White, Herdsman
The Showtimes would like to thank the Steenhoeks and everyone at Nich-ols Cryo Genetics for sharing their story. We wish them success with the future of their business.
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behindtheshow
Keeping a Dream Alive
Clayton, who is the son of Tom and Sandy Calkins of Lakin, Kansas, passed away unexpectedly in August of 2011 at the age of 25.
While working in Florida, he suffered an allergic reaction to ant bites. During his childhood he showed at numerous swine and beef shows including area spring shows and jackpots, the Kansas State Fair, The Kansas Junior Livestock Show, The American Royal, and the National West-ern Livestock Show in Denver, Colorado. After Clayton graduated from high school he was very involved in helping his nieces and nephews begin their 4-H livestock projects.
Raising and showing livestock was his passion. It was his dream to one day host his own livestock show. Clayton’s family
and friends would like to keep this dream alive through the Clayton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Livestock Classic. The goal is to not only host a top-notch swine show along with a KCCA sanctioned beef show, but to use any money earned to provide a scholarship for select participants.
The 1st Annual Clayton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Livestock Classic was held in Clayton’s hometown of Lakin, Kansas on April 28th and 29th of 2012. We had a total of 81 exhibitors from Kansas, Col-orado, and Oklahoma, showing a total of 144 animals. We were able to give out over $5800 in prize money to these exhib-itors for their hard work and dedication to their 4-H and FFA projects. The Clay-ton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Livestock Classic was also able to award 3 of these youth with a $500 scholarship. Not bad for the first show!
The 2nd annual show will be held on April 27th and 28th, 2013 in Lakin, Kan-sas. A new addition to this year’s show is the chance for a participant to win the use of a 2013 Lonestar gooseneck trailer for one year. The winner will have the option to buy the trailer after the year is over. We would like to thank Cimarron Trailers, Supreme Show Supply, and Plain State Bank for making this possible.
For more information please check out our facebook page at: Clayton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Livestock Classic. ▪
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Top CutJeremy Lipps
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Final Drive Invitational Show Pig Sale
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DePorter Sho Barn 29720 CR 78 Eaton ColoradoSale Starts at 6:00pm Vieing Starts at 3:00pm
SHO HOG RFFLEProceeds go to theEaton FF Chapter!1 Ticket: $103 Tickets: $25
Friday, April 5, 2013
Sale sold by orld champion John Korrey
Food provided by Your Choice Meats ith a buyers number!
Offering some of the best purebred show pigs the midwest has to offer!
2012 Winners Include:Grand ChampionMissouri State FairRaised by Dan Young
Many Time ChampionRaised by Dan Young
Sold in Friday Nights Final Drive
Reserve ChampionSE eld County Fair
Raised by Youngblood Enterprises
Many Time ChampionRaised by YoungbloodChampion York
Hill County District ShoRaised by Mark Taulman Champion Purebred
2012 Ioa State Fair4-H Market Hog Sho
Grand Champion Market Hog2012 Ioa State Fair
4-H Market Hog Sho
Reserve Champion Berkshire2012 National estern Stock ShoSired by LegendRaised by Top Cut Genetics
Champion Chester2012 eld County Fair
Raised by Schminke
Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog2012 eld County Fair
Raosed bu Harvey Placed by Youngblood Enterprises
STC Champion Gilt Champion Gilt & orld Recording Selling $37,000Sired by ugustaBred by Top Cut Genetics
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Mike Naibauer 970-539-1958
Travis Perry 574-870-0965
Top CutJeremy Lipps
765-468-3000
Shane Brinning 319-461-0696
Travis DePorter970-590-5443
l Schminke217-257-3513
Dan Young 940-631-8339
Mark Taulman 765-412-2318
Darren Canchola 719-371-1000
Final Drive Invitational Show Pig Sale
3rd Annual
Monster Stick Tin Turbo Untouchable Evolve Stetson Steel Force bout Time bout Time Gunslinger merican Idol Super MonsterNo Farearfare
Sire
s Inc
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DePorter Sho Barn 29720 CR 78 Eaton ColoradoSale Starts at 6:00pm Vieing Starts at 3:00pm
SHO HOG RFFLEProceeds go to theEaton FF Chapter!1 Ticket: $103 Tickets: $25
Friday, April 5, 2013
Sale sold by orld champion John Korrey
Food provided by Your Choice Meats ith a buyers number!
Offering some of the best purebred show pigs the midwest has to offer!
2012 Winners Include:Grand ChampionMissouri State FairRaised by Dan Young
Many Time ChampionRaised by Dan Young
Sold in Friday Nights Final Drive
Reserve ChampionSE eld County Fair
Raised by Youngblood Enterprises
Many Time ChampionRaised by YoungbloodChampion York
Hill County District ShoRaised by Mark Taulman Champion Purebred
2012 Ioa State Fair4-H Market Hog Sho
Grand Champion Market Hog2012 Ioa State Fair
4-H Market Hog Sho
Reserve Champion Berkshire2012 National estern Stock ShoSired by LegendRaised by Top Cut Genetics
Champion Chester2012 eld County Fair
Raised by Schminke
Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog2012 eld County Fair
Raosed bu Harvey Placed by Youngblood Enterprises
STC Champion Gilt Champion Gilt & orld Recording Selling $37,000Sired by ugustaBred by Top Cut Genetics
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Offering 125 Head of Barrows
and Gilts for over 30 Years!Perfect age for July, Augustand September shows!
Popular 2nd Place Crossbred
2012 Colorado State Fair
Exhibited by Jarrett Wagner
Reserve Grand Champion2012 Colorado State Fair
Exhibited by Brooke Stromberger
Grand Champion2011 Wyoming State FairExhibited by the Miller Family
Class Champion Crossbred2013 National Western Stock Show
Shown by PD Miller
Class Champion Crossbred2012 Colorado State FairExhibited by Jake Wagner
Simpson LivestockDuelm's Prevailing Genetics & Custis Show Pigs
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Past Champions2011 Overall Champion of Champions 2006 Wyoming State Fair Grand Champion Numerous County fair and Jackpot Champions
Reward Program500 State Fair Champion1150 Jackpot Champion100 County Fair Champion250 Reserve State Fair Champion75 Reserve Jackpot Chamion50 Reserve County Fair Champion
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Also selling 10 head in Custis Show Pig Sale in Rawlins, Wyoming April 7th @ 1:00pm
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March 23, 2013Open House/First come First serveWyoming State Fair GroundsDouglas, WyomingDouglas, Wyoming4pm barn opensImmediately following open house, feed and showmanship clinic.
March 30, 2013Weld County Swine Breeders SaleWeld County Fair GroundsGreeley, ColoradoGreeley, ColoradoBarn Opens 9am, Sale at 11am
March 30, 201330th Bond Livestock & Diamond Livestock Home SaleBond’s Show Barn 21509 CR 55 Kersey, ColoradoOpen House 5pm, Auction 6pmOpen House 5pm, Auction 6pmSpecial Guest: South Platte Genetics*Food will be available*
April 6, 2013Open House/First come, First ServeGoshen County Fair GroundsTorrington, Wyoming4pm Barn Opens4pm Barn OpensImmediately following open house, feed and showmanship clinic.
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Class Champion2012 Ranch-Way FeedsShown By Jessica Bond
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Sale Qualifier OPB2012 Colorado State FairShown By Shelby Clark
2nd Place Chester2011 San AntonioStock Show and RodeoShown By Tahoka FFA
Bond Livestock &Diamond Livestock
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CJ Brown Presents:“Reflections of the Future”
“Cattle grazing in creek fed pastures, majestic weath-ered barns reminiscent of a golden era in agriculture, and prairie landscapes filled with the beauty of wildflowers and nature’s wonders are all images which I enjoy paint-ing and give tribute to our vanishing countryside and rural lifestyle. Thanks for allowing me to share my artwork with you.” - C.J. Brown
Call CJ to find out how this print can be personalized. For this and other cattle and rural artwork, please visit: www.cjbrownstudios.com
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Kaylie Stone – Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Arkansas State Fair
Lexy Dietz – Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Montana Fair
Taylor CoenChampion Breeding Ewe2013 AZ National Stock Show
Craig Carlson – Reserve Grand Champion FFA Commercial Ewe 2012 Iowa State Fair
Caleb Whitcomb – Grand Champion Market Ewe2012 Illinois State Fair
Kaylie Stone – Grand Champion Commercial Ewe2012 Arkansas State Fair
Sydney Witte – Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Southern NM State Fair
Jim Breck Bean—Grand Champion Market Lamb (also at San Antonio)2012 Houston Livestock Show
Chad Hamilton – Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Maryland State Fair
Reed Hallock – Grand Champion 4-H Wether2012 Missouri State Fair
Hannah Dixon – Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Georgia National Fair
Carlie Witte – Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Southern NM State Fair
Hunter Gerths – Grand Champion 4-H Market Lamb2012 Iowa State Fair
Emily Vincent – Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Delaware State Fair
Staci Clark – Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 National Peanut Festival
Timothy Hubbard – Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Georgia National Fair
Taylor Barrett – Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 AR/OK State Fair
Tanner Berry – Grand Champion FFA Market Lamb2012 Iowa State Fair
Olivia Mason – Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Tulsa State Fair
Morgan Scroggin – Grand Champion Market Lamb2012 Arkansas State Fair
Justin Blumer – Grand Champion FFA Market Lamb2012 Minnesota State Fair
Emile Webb – Reserve Grand Champion Commercial Ewe2012 Virginia Livestock Expo
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tip
SHOW.RITE TIP
This month’s tip will be a little off the wall. I was at a show this past weekend and a few little nit picky things happened that may be little to some, but it’s the little things that separate some from others. Where we were at the concrete was a little slick. It wasn’t like glass but it was slick and there were some cattle that were being led by that fell and struggled.
Fortunately nothing got hurt but those falls could have been prevented. When leading a calf over slick areas give them the lead and walk. Don’t try to slow down and try to force the calf to take it slow because all you will do is make it worse. Think of it like this, if you were to walk across a frozen pond you wouldn’t have any problem if you were to just walk in a straight line across the pond. But if you were wrestling with somebody across that same pond, pushing and pulling trying to get you to go at a certain speed or direction, do you think your footing would be the same? Then on top of it all, some come straight from the wash rack with water dripping and that only makes the situation on the floor worse. At least comb and get as much water out at the rack before leading across the concrete. Back off their head and give the calf their lead and just walk with ‘em. As soon as you start to strong arm them, they will lose their footing and then it’s hard to regain. All this goes for any slick area you might have to walk through. To some of you, you might think this is a little crazy but to others it might save getting a calf hurt.
Remember it’s that time of the year that a lot of you are get-ting in new calves for next year so be sure to get them start-ed on the right track with a good nutrition program. I highly recommend contacting a ShowRite dealer near you and feed the Throttle Up finishing feed to get ahead of the game. Don’t be left behind. See you down the road and always be sure to say “Hi” if ya see me at the show. Good luck in the upcoming show season!
The Little Things.BY DAVE GUYER, IL
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People are like elevators; they eithertake you up, or they take you down. BY BRAD HENDERSON, CO
If you are reading The Showtimes Magazine you are, in this old guys opinion, one of the elect. You are a leader, not a follower. You either show livestock or have been involved in the livestock industry from your youth. You know the value of hard work, educa-tion, striving for a goal that is not easily attained and I’ll add one more very signif-
icant part of your background - you have a family or family member that cares deeply about what you do with your life and what you become. You are set up to be “upwardly mobile”. Which means you intend to to do something with your life, go to the places and do the hard things that fill your deams. You’ve had to make a lot of hard decisions to stay on track and, from a guy that’s several miles in front of you, there are a lot tougher decisions yet to come. We’ve discussed the little forks in the road that can lead you way off coarse if you make a wrong turn. And I’ve walked you through the analogy of people being like elevators.....they either take you up or they take you down... and you’re never standing still. You may think you are but the instant you stop climbing you start sliding back-wards. Remember, this principle applies to you and your pier group. If you hang with the wrong crowd, you will be associated with that crowd and you are far more likely to go where they are going. And let me tread into a touchy subject- this definately applies to those you date. Why would you waste your time or limit your future with someone that doesn’t have the same life goals you do? If your looking for some-one to spend your life with, that intends to conquer
a mountain, go find them and don’t wast your time, or risk your future with a loser. And if you are just passing the time with Mister or Miss Wrong, think what will happen when high acheiver Mister or Miss Right see you with that crowd and log you away in their minds as a loser as well? Life is about choices and making the right ones. Most of the time you do not ever get a second chance. Especially with people.
I’m going through a bit of a crisis right now. I’m watching my oldest son prepare to leave the home-stead and head off to college. He is now realizing all the decisions he’s made up to this point in life have impacted (either limited or expanded) the opportuni-ties for his future. College Admissions are now evalu-ating each decision he’s made and are backing up their opinions with college acceptance and scholarships. Say what you want about our parenting skills, but I’ve treated him the way my Dad treated me- I’ve always found it more important for a young man or woman to learn how to fail that it is to win. I’ve preferred there to be more failure learning experiences in my kid’s lives than success. I want them to not just feel the pain of falling down but learn how to grab those boot straps, stand back up, and get back in the game. My Dad told me, at a very young age, there are two words that do no appear in the Henderson dictionary - “quit” and “can’t”. Next time you see one of our kids ask them about how their Granddad feels about those two words. When they do win, they have earned it and they know the value of all the lessons, hard work, and failures it took to get there. That’s life folks.
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Mathew 5:13-16 ”Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savor wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men. Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”
Mathew 7:12 (The Golden Rule) “Therefore all things what-soever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them for this is the Law and the Prophets” Note: The Jewish Bible is broken into two pieces which they call the Torah (the Law) and the Prophets. Jesus Christ boiled them down to one sentance- (paraphrazing) “Do unto others as you would have done unto you”. Want to solve a lot of your problems? Live your life according to this wisdom and watch things change... all for the better.
We are made in the Image of God. Just like you - He is spirit (the Holy Spirit), He is body (manifested in His Son Jesus Christ) and He is mind (The Father). I can touch your arm, but I can’t touch your mind or your spirit. Just because I can’t physically touch your mind and spirit does not mean they aren’t there. I really don’t think anyone living this lifestyle will argue the existance of the spirit or mind. You see it around you ev-eryday. As their dad, it’s my job to teach our kids how to build three muscles - their bod-ies, their hearts, and their minds. I want you to think about your mind and what you need to fill it with and how to excercise it. There is wisdom and there is foolishness. Again, if you are reading this magazine you aren’t into foolishness, wasting your time, or not being successful. There is a very high likelyhood you don’t want a mediocre future---you want to do something great with your life. Before you read further please turn off the radio, set your phone down and turn off your com-puter and really focus on what you are about to read. These words were written by the smartest man that ever lived over 2,700 years ago. And they are even more true today:
“My son, if thou wilt receive my words and hide my commandments with thee; So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding; Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding; If thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid trea-sures; Then shalt thou understand the fear of The Lord, and find the knowledge of God. For The Lord giveth wisdom, out of His mouth cometh knowledge and understand-ing. He layeth up sound wisdom for the righteous: He is a buckler to them that walk uprightly. He keepeth the paths of judgment, and preserveth the way of His saints. Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment, and equity; yea, every good path. Discretion shall preserve thee, understand-ing shall keep thee: To deiver thee from the way of the evil man, from the man that spea-keth froward things; Who leave the paths of
uprightness, to walk in the ways of darkness; Who rejoice to do evil, and delight in the frowardness of the wicked. Whose ways are crooked, and they froward in their paths: To deliver thee from the strange woman, even from the stranger which flattereth with her words; Which forsaketh the guide of her youth, and forgetteth the covenant of her God. For her house inclineth unto death, and her paths unto the dead. None that go unto her return again, neither take they hold of the paths of life. That thou mayest walk in the way of good men, and keep the paths of the righteous. For the upright shall dwell in the land, and the perfect shall remain in it. But the wicked shall be cut off from the earth, and the trangressors shall be rooted out of it.” Proverbs chapter 2.
Seek wisdom and shun foolishness. Be careful who or what you spend your time on. Be aware how fast this time of your life will speed by and how the decisions you make now will impact your future. Be all God has given you the ability to be. Seek His face and His will... saddle up and ride to the top of that mountain. ■
Save the Cowboy is located in Kiowa, Colorado. You can learn more about us by visiting our web site online at savethecowboy.com or you can contact BradHenderson atbhenderson@westernllc.net.
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Grand Champion Market Steer■ Myka Blissard, TX
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Grand Champion Market Lamb■ Denton Lowe, OK
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Grand Champion Market Goat■ Faith Valega, OK
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COMING UP Prospect Steers | Feeder Steers | Open Breeding Cattle | Breeding Ewes
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Grand Champion Prospect Steer■ Hayden Haas, AZ
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Grand Champion Feeder Steer■ Kody Baker, OK
Reserve Champion Feeder Steer■ Ethan Drager, TX
Supreme Champion Bull (Open)■ Vanderwork Herefords, OK
Supreme Champion Female (Open)■ Myka Blissard, TX
Grand Champion Breeding Ewe■ Lydia Straka, OK
Res. Champion Breeding Ewe■ Denton Lowe, OK
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Grand Champion Steer (Ring A +B)■ Sydney Schnoor, CA
■ Date: February 2013■ Location: Paso Robles, California■ Show Results: Wendy Hall
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Reserve Champion Steer (Ring B)■ Sydney Schnoor, CA
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Reserve Champion Market Steer■ Jessica Webster, IA
■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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I consider myself the luckiest 15 year old in America because I have been exposed to some of the greatest leaders and people that make up the livestock industry. Showing cat-tle is just one of many
experiences my family and I enjoy and I do not have to be involved in agriculture, but rather I get to be involved in an industry that I truly love. We live north of Manhattan, Kansas close to a small town called Flush, which is located in the mid-dle of Pott. County. Of course my friends find humor in this and they sometimes tell me it explains my unique sense of humor. My moth-er, Kandi teaches Kindergarten at Westmoreland Elementary. She is the glue to the family because not only does she have to manage a group of young energetic students all day, but when she gets home she fixes our meals, does the laundry, and sometimes she has to take care of the livestock when the rest of us are gone. Thank God she is inde-pendent because she also serves as the plumber, electrician, and takes care of the general maintenance
while dad is gone. My dad is the livestock judging team coach at Kansas State University where he has coached teams to five national championships and seven reserves. He has judged livestock shows in 41 states, Canada, Mexico, and South America. My dad has in-troduced me to some of the great breeders of livestock and promi-nent leaders in agriculture. Some of my best friends are not my class-mates at Rock Creek High School, but many of the students that have been on my dads livestock judging teams. I am very thankful for all the help that my friends have given me and the wisdom that I have ac-quired from my mentors. My older brother Shane is a Freshman at Kansas State University and major-ing in Animal Sciences and Indus-try. His interest is in production agriculture and he would like to return to the family farm and help our grandparents upon graduation.
My family owns a small ranch and we raise simmental seedstock. We have an annual heifer sale in the Fall and a bull sale in the Spring. I enjoy the daily routine that is required on our ranch but
always try to find time to hunt and fish. I enjoy all types of sports but have a true passion for baseball and hope to play college baseball someday. During the summer, my club baseball team will play 70 plus games around the country. Most nights we get home at midnight and still have to finish chores by rinsing and turning steers out of the cooler. I learned at a young age that success requires hard work, dedication, and a little bit of luck.
Showing livestock has been a part of me since I was six years old. I enjoy the responsibility and the daily commitment it takes to be prepared for a show. I enjoy the work that is done at home as much as I do the banner, because I know that all the hard work has paid off. Besides showing cattle, I also enjoy showing hogs and sheep.
The 2012 Kansas State Fair will always be memorable because I exhibited the Grand Champion Steer, Supreme Champion Breed-ing Heifer, Supreme Champion Breeding Ewe, and the Reserve Supreme Champion Breeding Gilt. My livestock projects are truly a
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The 2013 NWSS Grand Champion Market BeefExhibitor shares what it was like to win Denver.BY SHILO SCHAAKE, KS
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family activity where we work together rinsing, exercising, and feeding all the animals. Because of my parents busy schedule the live-stock shows and the preparation is one of the few times we are able to spend time and work together as a family. All this post state fair success was possible thanks to my friends Jim Nelssen, Randal Von Krosigk, Mike Hartman, and ev-eryone at Bonham show cattle.
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 a life time dream came true. My steer "Trevor" was selected as the Grand Champion Market Steer at the National Western Stock Show. I have attended most all major livestock shows in the United States and without a doubt the Denver Stock Show is my favorite. It is exciting to me because of the atmosphere in the yards and on the hill, the livestock producers, show officials, and the
tradition of the stock show. We thought "Trevor" was pretty good but like all shows so many things have to come together to make it happen. The first hurdle was "Trevor's" personality which he developed a bad habit being able to get away from me. Secondly, I worried about how he would act at the show, if he would eat, drink, and if we would be able to keep him looking as good as he did at home. Finally, just because I liked "Trevor", it did not mean the three judges would appreciate him as much as I did. I will never forget the thrilling experience of the grand drive and that special moment when judge Jack Ward selected "Trevor" as the Grand Champion. It's hard to explain the emotions, feelings, and excitement that raced through my body, but it is an experience that I will always cherish. Even today a month after the show my family and I talk
about the excitement and still can't believe what happened. So many things were special that week, not only the excitement associated with winning, but the trip to the Brown Palace, meeting all the buy-ers, the interviews with the media, and the enthusiasm generated at the sale will be life long memories for myself and my family.
I want to thank everyone who is associated with the Junior Market Beef show at the National Western. Because of their hard work all year long they do make dreams come true. A big thank you to Steve Bonham, Travis,Little Bob, Ryan, and my good friend Baylor for all their help and guidance, and of course my parents who have given me the opportunity to do the things I have such a passion for. ▪
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NOW Market Lambs
Grand Champion Market Lamb■ Garrett Goodwin, OK
Reserve Champion Market Lamb■ Jessica Burson, NM
■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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NOW Market Hogs
Grand Champion Market Hog■ Claire McCormick, TX
Reserve Champion Market Hog■ David Newton, TX
■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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COMING UP Market Goats | Breeding Heifers | Prospects
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NOW Market Goats
Grand Champion Market Hog■ Madison Belcher, NM
Reserve Champion Market Hog■ Hunter Huval, LA
■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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I am 12 yrs. old living on a ranch that straddles New Mexico & Texas. My dad Matt is a corn & alfalfa farmer, my mom Eliza-beth, is in charge of raising our herd of show goats. I nickname my mom Effie, after the character
“Effie Trinket” from my favorite movie; Hunger Games. Effie is the one who takes care of all the important details. She has a keen ability to get things done and seems to know what our family and livestock need to be successful at stock shows. My mom was one of the first to import Boer goats into the U.S. and is very passionate about them. My dad is in charge of mixing feed and adjusting rations as the goats grow. My little brother Truman helps me all year walking, bracing, & feeding. I counted 24 banners on my wall & Truman was there to hold every one of them. I can’t wait to return the support he has given me as this will be his first year to show. I have been exhibiting market goats for 4 yrs. I have won my state fair 3 times and American Royal in 2011. Despite the number of times I have won a title, each time feels like the first. When the last show ends for the season, the work begins again. New babies are born, and it is like starting from scratch. When I walk into the ring, my goal isn’t about winning that day. My aim is believing in myself and just enjoy what I love doing with my family.
Usually I am not nervous before a show because being nervous is not doing either me or my goat any favors. When you stay calm, the goat will work with you because animals can sense human emotion. Just like a professional athlete, my goats are being prepared for the show months in advance. A runner cannot win a marathon if he suddenly decided to get serious about training the week before. Winning the National Western with my 94lb. goat “Frank the Tank” is an honor. He was raised by Hugh & Ann Schafer of Garden City, TX. This is the first time I have won a ti-tle with another breeders goat other than our own. My mom always reminds me that we owe it to the breeders in taking their animals home to give 110% effort because they put a lot of their own heart into creating that animal before they trusted it with us. Of course winning the National Western is an awesome way to start out my new year! The junior livestock sale at the National Western is the best I have ever had privilege of selling my animals. I am very thankful to all the people that make stock shows possible for youth to learn and grow from. My long term goal is to graduate Valedictorian and go to college at Texas Tech. I thank all those from the show volunteers, judges, breeders, the buyers, and especially our families who support agriculture students. I read a book that former first Lady Bird Johnson said; Children are likely to live up to what you believe in them. ▪
MADISONBELCHER beyond
thebackdropGrand Champion Goat and
Reserve Showman Exhibitor.BY MADISON BELCHER, NM
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NOW Breeding Heifers
Grand Champion Angus Heifer■ Connor William Holvoet, PA
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer■ Ashley Cox, OR
■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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Champion Balancer■ Justin Taubenheim, NE
Reserve Balancer■ JW LeDoux, KS
Champion Gelbvieh■ Chandler Ladner, KS
Reserve Gelbvieh■ Meredith Clark, KS
Champion % Charolais■ Kyndal Reitzenstein, CO
Reserve % Charolais■ Maddy Udell, IA
Champion Charolais■ Kristi Effling, SD
Reserve Charolais■ Kiley Elder, IA
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NOW Breeding Heifers
Grand Champion Polled Hereford Heifer■ Blake Tucker, NE
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer■ Sydney Wisnefski, IL
■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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Champion Red Angus■ Addie Van Vliet, IA
Reserve Red Angus■ Morgan Kramer, IL
Champion LimFlex■ Natalie Schowe, MO
Reserve Limflex■ Colt Cunningham, OK
Champion Limousin■ Tanner Walden, KS
Reserve Limousin■ Cody Heavin, MO
Champion Horned Hereford■ Mitchell Tucker, NE
Reserve Horned Hereford■ Bailey Buck, OK
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■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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Champion ShorthornPlus■ Brandon Hagie, IA
Reserve ShorthornPlus■ Kane Aegerter, NE
Champion Shorthorn■ William O’Sullivan, MN
Reserve Shorthorn■ Samantha Schrag, SD
Champion MaineTainer■ Jordan Crall, IA
Reserve MaineTainer■ Becca Chamberlin, IN
Champion Maine-Anjou■ Ladd Landgraf, OK
Reserve Maine-Anjou■ Trey Moore, OK
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Champion South Devon■ Lauren Terry, KS
Reserve South Devon■ Lane Geiss, MN
Champion Salers■ Jenna Stewart, OK
Reserve Salers■ Gabriel Rodriguez, MO
Champion % Simmental■ Jake Bloomberg, IL
Reserve % Simmental■ Cindy Cooper, GA
Champion Simmental■ Hailey Hedrick, IN
Reserve Simmental■ Sydney Maulsby, TX
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Champion % Lowline■ Meredith Lyons, CO
Reserve % Lowline■ Meredith Lyons, CO
Champion Lowline■ Cauy Pennington, CO
Reserve Lowline■ Claire Lyons, CO
NOW Breeding Heifers | Prospects
■ Date: January 2013■ Location: Denver, Colorado■ Show Results: National Western■ Sale Photos: The Showtimes, Inc.
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Grand Prospect Breeding Heifer■ Kane Aegerter, NE
Res. Prospect Breeding Heifer■ Baylor Bonham, OK
Grand Prospect Feeder Heifer■ Kyndal Reitzenstein, CO
Res. Prospect Feeder Heifer■ M Lazy Heart Ranch, WY
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Grand Champion Prospect Steer■ Tyler Trihus, MN
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer■ Lauren May, WI
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NOW Market Steers
Grand Champion Market Steer■ Stock Martin
Reserve Champion Market Steer■ Flint Newman
■ Date: January/February 2013■ Location: Fort Worth, Texas■ Show Results: Barron Photografix
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My name is Stock Martin. I am 12 years old, and a 6th grader at Vega Elementary School. I live in Here-ford, Texas, with my parents, Brian and Sherri Martin, and my young-er sister, Saige. I enjoy hanging out with my friends and family, and playing sports. Most of all, I enjoy hanging out in the barn.
I started showing cattle when I was 5 years old. I showed the Grand Champion Miniature Hereford Steer in Denver in 2007. Throughout the years, I’ve won several prospect shows in Texas including the Belt Buckle Bonanza, Golden Spread Classic and Pan-handle Parade of Breeds - to name
a few. I showed the Reserve Grand Champion Steer at the 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show, and the Grand Champion Steer at the 2012 State Fair of Texas.
And to the biggest win of all: The Grand Champion Steer at the 2013 Fort Worth Stock Show. My 1329 lb Crossbred steer, Lunchbox, won it all! This win means so much to my family because we raised my steer. He is out of our #105 Irish Whiskey Donor cow. We’ve always wanted to win a major show with one of our own steers. I was so ex-cited to win – it’s a feeling like no other. It was Saige’s 10th birthday too. So, we got to celebrate big. It’s a big win that I will never forget.
There are so many people that have helped me to have a success-ful show career. And I am grateful to all of them. It means so much to me to be part of a winning team. See ya at the next show! ▪
STOCKMARTIN
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The 2013 FWSS Grand Champion Market SteerExhibitor talks about winning Fort Worth.BY STOCK MARTIN, TX
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NOW Market Lambs | Market Hogs | Market Goats
Grand Champion Market Lamb■ Ross Hargrove
Reserve Champion Market Lamb■ Rusty Lanier
■ Date: January/February 2013■ Location: Fort Worth, Texas■ Show Results: Barron Photografix
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SHOW RESULTS
Grand Champion Market Hog■ Dakota Crissman
Reserve Champion Market Hog■ Kyle Batenhorst
Grand Champion Market Goat■ Grant Read
Reserve Champion Market Goat■ Marley Smart
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NOW Prospect Steers | Prospect Heifers
■ Date: February 9-10, 2013■ Location: Springfield, Ohio■ Show Results: Linde
CLARKCOUNTYCATTLEBATTLE
Reserve Champion Heifer (B)■ Kathy Lehman
Grand Champion Heifer (B)■ Demi Powers
Reserve Champion Heifer (A)■ Hannah Winegardner
Grand Champion Heifer (A)■ Demi Powers
Reserve Champion Steer (B)■ Brooke Hayhurst
Grand Champion Steer (B)■ Alexandra Witt
Reserve Champion Steer (A)■ Madison Jones
Grand Champion Steer (A)■ Brooke Hayhurst
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3rd Overall Heifer (B)■ Madison Clark
4th Overall Heifer (B)■ Megan Hunt
5th Overall Heifer (B)■ Caleb Potter
3rd Overall Heifer (A)■ Janel Gilbert
4th Overall Heifer (A)■ Thane Kaufman
5th Overall Heifer (A)■ Morgan Moore
3rd Overall Steer (B)■ Madison Jones
4th Overall Steer (B)■ Madison Clark
5th Overall Steer (B)■ Lindsay Pugh
3rd Overall Steer (A)■ Jessica Millenbaugh
4th Overall Steer (A)■ Adam Widman
5th Overall Steer (A)■ Kaden Frey
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■ Date: January 5-6, 2013■ Location: Columbus, OH■ Show Results: Linde
MIDWESTSHOWDOWN
NOW Prospect Steers | Prospect Heifers
Reserve Champion Heifer (B)■ Becca Chamberlin
Grand Champion Heifer (B)■ Morgan Moore
Reserve Champion Heifer (A)■ Becca Chamberlin
Grand Champion Heifer (A)■ Samual Gardner
Reserve Champion Steer (B)■ Seth Martin
Grand Champion Steer (B)■ Alissa Boersen
Reserve Champion Steer (A)■ Seth & Chloe Martin
Grand Champion Steer (A)■ Kaden Frey
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SHOW RESULTS
3rd Overall Heifer (B)■ Becca Chamberlin
4th Overall Heifer (B)■ Parker Reed
5th Overall Heifer (B)■ Demi Powers
3rd Overall Heifer (A)■ Demi Powers
4th Overall Heifer (A)■ Cameron Guernsey
5th Overall Heifer (A)■ Gabrielle Lemenager
3rd Overall Steer (B)■ Caleb Streitmatter
4th Overall Steer (B)■ Lori Millenbaugh
5th Overall Steer (B)■ Clayton Main
3rd Overall Steer (A)■ Macie Ott
4th Overall Steer (A)■ Alissa Boersen
5th Overall Steer (A)■ Rachel Streitmatter
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■ Date: January 4-11, 2013■ Location: Harrisburg, PA■ Show Results: Linde
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Grand Champion Market Steer■ Samantha Fabian, PA
Reserve Champion Market Steer■ Logan Foore, PA
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SHOW RESULTS
Grand Champion Market Hog■ Tee Pecora, PA
Reserve Champion Market Hog■ Sydney Kimmel, PA
Grand Champion Market Lamb■ Hayden Demniak, PA
Reserve Champion Market Lamb■ Chandler Carey, PA
Grand Champion Market Goat■ Ronald Jake Ritenour, PA
Reserve Champion Market Goat■ Racole N Sproul, PA
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■ Date: February 17-19, 2013■ Location: West Lafayette, IN■ Show Results: Linde
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NOW Steers
Grand Champion Steer (Cross)■ Caleb Strietmatter
Reserve Champion
Steer(Maine-Anjou)
■ Elizabeth Heintz
3rd Overall Steer (Res. Cross)■ Chloe & Seth Martin
4th Overall Steer (Simmental)■ Clayton Main
5th Overall Steer (Angus)■ Olivia Caldwell
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SHOW RESULTS
Reserve Hereford■ Jordan Kuhn
Champion Hereford■ Payton Farmer
Reserve Chi■ Rachel Streitmatter
Champion Chi■ Dalton Line
Reserve Charolais■ Nalaney Guyer
Champion Charolais■ Collin Tennant
Reserve AOB■ Trevor Frerichs
Champion AOB■ Tyler Williams
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■ Date: February 17-19, 2013■ Location: West Lafayette, IN■ Show Results: Linde
PURDUEAGR
NOW Steers | Heifers
Reserve Simmental■ Dalton Storm
Reserve Maine-Anjou■ Ross House
Reserve Angus■ Hunter Royer
Reserve Shorthorn■ Trevor Frerichs
Champion Shorthorn■ Bailey Rist
Reserve Market Heifer■ Ashtin Guyer
Champion Market Heifer■ Ashtin Guyer
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SHOW RESULTS
Grand Champion Heifer (ShorthornPlus)■ Kane Aegerter
Reserve Champion
Heifer(Angus)■ Austin
Nowatzke
3rd Overall Heifer (Cross)■ Cooper House
4th Overall Heifer (AOB)■ Becca Chamberlin
5th Overall Heifer (Simmental)■ Bailey Wesner
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■ Date: February 17-19, 2013■ Location: West Lafayette, IN■ Show Results: Linde
PURDUEAGR
NOW Heifers
Champion % Simmental■ Cameron Guernsey
Reserve Maine-Anjou■ Kyle Ferguson
Champion Maine-Anjou■ Clint Main
Reserve Hereford■ Shaylee Goings
Champion Hereford■ Emily Sennett
Reserve Chi■ Leslie Rogers
Champion Chi■ Ethan Hanold
Reserve % Simmental■ Adam Acmoody
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SHOW RESULTS
Reserve Simmental■ Shelby Ison
Reserve Shorthorn Plus■ Brittany Fisher
Reserve AOB■ Samuel Gardner
Reserve Angus■ Madison Stockdale
Reserve Cross■ Samuel Gardner
Champion MaineTainer■ Austin Nowatzke
Reserve Shorthorn■ Brad Johnson
Champion Shorthorn■ Adrianne Trennepohl
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■ Date: January 25-27, 2013■ Location: Harrisonburg, VA■ Show Results: Linde
NOW Steers
Grand Champion Steer■ Elizabeth Heintz
Reserve Champion
Steer■ Madison
Jones
3rd Overall Steer■ Elizabeth Heintz
4th Overall Steer■ Jena Sigel
5th Overall Steer■ Brittany Truax
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SHOW RESULTS
Reserve AOB■ Jacob Parker
Champion AOB■ Elizabeth Heintz
Reserve Charolais■ Katie Crowe
Champion Charolais■ Rachel Crowe
Reserve Hereford■ Kaylie Shelton
Champion Hereford■ Madelyn Grimmel
Reserve Market Heifer■ Megan Nicholson
Champion Marke Heifer■ Bradley Rodheaver
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■ Date: January 25-27, 2013■ Location: Harrisonburg, VA■ Show Results: Linde
Reserve Cross■ Elizabeth Heintz
Champion Cross■ Madison Jones
Champion Angus■ Colby Dull
Reserve Heavyweight Cross■ Luke Grauer
Reserve Middleweight Cross■ Jena Sigel
Champion Middleweight Cross■ Elizabeth Heintz
Reserve Lightweight Cross■ Brittany Truax
Champion Lightweight Cross■ Madison Jones
VCCPWINTERCLASSIC
NOW Steers | Heifers
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SHOW RESULTS
COMING UP More Heifers
Grand Champion Heifer■ Caleb Potter
Reserve Champion
Heifer■ Melinda Boyd
3rd Overall Heifer■ Robert Nixon
4th Overall Heifer■ Melissa Grimmel
5th Overall Heifer■ Alexis Wright
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■ Date: January 25-27, 2013■ Location: Harrisonburg, VA■ Show Results: Linde
Champion Simmental
Reserve % Simmental■ Ashley Rodeheaver
Champion % Simmental■ Rylee Stockdale
Reserve Angus■ Chris Jordan
Champion Angus■ Robert Nixon
Reserve Hereford■ Nick Bohrer
Champion Hereford■ Melissa Grimmel
NOW Heifers
VCCPWINTERCLASSIC
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SHOW RESULTS
Reserve Red Angus■ Kevin Stahl
Champion Red Angus■ Kelsey Trainor
Reserve Braunvieh■ Lianna Dure
Champion Braunveih■ Will Clark
Reserve Shorthorn■ Whitney Betts
Champion Shorthorn■ Melinda Boyd
Reserve Maine-Anjou■ Molly Spohn
Champion Maine-Anjou■ Alexis Wright
Reserve Cross■ Lindsay Upperman
Champion Cross■ Caleb Potter
Reserve AOB■ Will Strecker
Champion AOB■ Jacob Jones
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■ Date: February 23, 2013■ Location: Wilmington, OH■ Show Results: Linde
HOTSHOT
NOW Steers | Heifers
Grand Champion Steer■ Ashley Buell
Reserve Champion
Steer■ Gretchen
Straits
3rd Overall Steer■ Madison Jones
4th Overall Steer■ Lindsey Pugh
5th Overall Steer■ Brooke Egbert
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SHOW RESULTS
Grand Champion Heifer■ Thane Kaufman
Reserve Champion
Heifer■ Kathy Lehman
3rd Overall Heifer■ Janel Gilbert
4th Overall Heifer■ Autumn Scheiderer
5th Overall Heifer■ Kady Davis
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■ Date: February 25, 2013■ Location: Wilmington, OH■ Show Results: Linde
RUMBLE ATROBERTS
NOW Steers | Heifers
Grand Champion Steer■ Gerrett Davison
Reserve Champion
Steer■ Carson Shafer
3rd Overall Steer■ Madison Jones
4th Overall Steer■ Keeley Trigg
5th Overall Steer■ Brooke Hayhurst
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SHOW RESULTS
Grand Champion Heifer■ Jamie Limes
Reserve Champion
Heifer■ Kathy Lehman
3rd Overall Heifer■ Janel Gilbert
4th Overall Heifer■ Caleb Potter
5th Overall Heifer■ Kady Davis
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■ Date: February 26, 2013■ Location: Wilmington, OH■ Show Results: Linde
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NOW Steers | Heifers
Grand Champion Steer■ Madison Jones
Reserve Champion
Steer■ Brooke Hayhurst
3rd Overall Steer■ Carson Shafer
4th Overall Steer■ Luke Grauer
5th Overall Steer■ Gretchen Straits
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SHOW RESULTS
Grand Champion Heifer■ Janel Gilbert
Reserve Champion
Heifer■ Demi Powers
3rd Overall Heifer■ Thane Kaufman
4th Overall Heifer■ Kathy Lehman
5th Overall Heifer■ Brooke Bumgardner
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FIRESTORMOne of the most exciting Red Angus bulls to come along in
sometime. Firestorm was the high selling Red Angus bull in the 2012 Thomas Ranch Sale. He is rugged in his design, with a big, square hip and massive
top. His combination of power, soundness,and phenotypic design make him a great choice for a wide variety of females. If you are looking to produce registered Red
Angus seedstock or add more maternal genetics and functionality into your crossbred herd without sacrificing power, Firestorm is the answer. He is backed by a tremendous
cow that never misses. Watch for his first calves this spring.
Six Mile Sakic X CitaARAA # 1472101
For Semen Contact:Semen $50/unit
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Grand Champion Angus Female2011 American Royal
Full Sib to Aspect
Backed by one of the best cows in the breed, Aspect is the Angus bull that has it all. Long necked, big ribbed, big footed, great muscle shape, and great hair, Aspect will sire show ring winners and great females.
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Jed Watje & Katie Johnson604 Fletcher Drive, Weatherford, Texas
Jed 612.720.1341Katie 515.450.6489
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Selling 2 Elite Charolais Donors, The right to flush HooDoo 4641,
Yearling and 2 year old Charolais bulls, including a maternal grandson of the famous HooDoo 6017 cow,
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Jed Watje & Katie Johnson604 Fletcher Drive, Weatherford, Texas
Jed 612.720.1341Katie 515.450.6489
aceswildranch@hotmail.comwww.aceswildranch.com
Nibs- First Daughter of Twizzler by Northern Wind Nibs was Reserve Division 3 Heifer at the 2013 NWSS
Fireball- Firewater X TwizzlerHis Flushmate was Reserve Charolais Bull at the 2013 Blackhills Stock Show
It is only due to the success we have had flushing this female that we are offering this great donor for sale. She is a granddaughter of the great 0641 cow. She is bred to calve in August to Black Gold with her second natural calf. Her first natural calf “Nibs” was Reserve Division 3 at the NWSS and her embryo son was Reserve Charolais Bull at the 2013 Blackhills Stock Show. This young donor has unlimited potential if either you decide to flush her for purebreds or club calves the opportunities are endless. Owned with Zehnder Cattle.
TWIZZLER - Baldridge Fasttrack 82F X Skittles • AICA# F1115072
4753 is a maternal sister to Thomas Impressive 0641, the mother of Ivory Angel, Turton, Firefly and numerous other National Champions. 4753 is made as good as you could want one with great performance. 4753 sells breed to the 2012 Denver Champion, Diablo, for a September calf.Owned with Thomas Ranch, Harrold, SD
617 - Daughter of 4753 Sold to the Ivey Family, TX.
TR Ms Trademark 4753 PET - AICA# F1008051CJC Trademark X BCI Miss Verylimit 6033
The Donors
The Bulls
Fireball - Firewater X TwizzlerFlushmate was Reserve Charolais Bull2013 Blackhills Stock Show
Texas Pete- Turton X 1128Flushmate to the $41,000 Snow Angel
Embryos
Sugar Momma- Selling Monopoly and Solid Gold Embryos out of this great Donor.
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MEET THE MEMBERS OF THE
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Did you know that The Showtimesinducts one new member to ourHall of Fame in each issue? Therehave been a few exceptions. For our March/April 2009 Issue we inductedtwo new members; Kent Habegerand Ky Stierwalt. They became ourfirst two members!
CurrentMembersKent HabegerKy StierwaltPhil LautnerJim WilliamsWayne ColetteSteve BonhamChristy CollinsKirk StierwaltRandy DanielJohn SullivanBob MaySchnoor SistersDan HogeAmerican RoyalBauman FamilyMark SneedMatt LautnerMike HartmanJames & Nick SullivanDave GuyerBo SandersJack Ward
NewMembersWilloughby FamilyCaldwell Family
Hall of FameMember Jack Ward
with Laurie Reid of The Showtimes following the 2013
NWSS Market Beef Show. Jack received a leather
hide plaque.
The Showtimes introduced our Hall of Fame in our March/April 2009 Sire Edition to honor individuals who excel in the livestock industry. From some of our nations top judges and exhibitors to one of the best national shows you will be sure to learn some-thing new about our 23 members! We hope you enjoy reading about The Showtimes Hall of Fame!
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WILLOUGHBYFAMILY &CALDWELLFAMILYThe two families behindCaldwell Willoughby Sales are the newest members ofthe Hall of Fame. BY CAROL WILLOUGHBY, IL
Introducing Dan Willoughby
Dan Willoughby was born on a small farm in Westfield, Indiana, where the family raised beef production
cattle and 4-H calves, along with his grandfather’s standard bred horses. It was there that family chores turned into a lifelong passion for Dan. Even as a little boy the barn was the location Dan preferred best. In high school,
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with the direction of his agriculture teacher, Alan Myers, Dan learned to channel his competitive spirit and interest in livestock into what has become a career in an industry he loves. Little did he know at the time that his ever growing interest in the sheep market would soon become the launching pad for what was to become Willoughby Sales, Caldwell Willoughby Sales, The Pig Planet Auctions and the-HorseAuction.com.
After graduating from Purdue University Dan married Carol Hamer Willoughby. During these early years and what Carol calls her “introduction to motherhood” the Willoughby’s traveled the country with some of the best livestock youth in the country; buying, selling, marketing and showing livestock on local and national levels. Then in 1993 the Willoughby’s were truly blessed with the addi-tion of Justin Daniel Willoughby. “It’s funny to think back at how time truly flies, says Carol, from Justin and his entourage of ‘big brothers and sisters’, to his final year of 4-H where he had transformed into the mentor for the next generation of show youth. Four decades latter these individuals are still who we count among our family.” Justin is now a fresh-man at Indiana University studying marketing and communications.
In 1995, Dan and Carol decided to take a leap
of faith and take the passion that had once began as a hobby, and turn it into a business. Dan attended Kenneth Gregg’s auctioneers’ school in Lubbock, Texas. After two years hosting Private Treaty sales Dan decided to take things to the next level. In 1997, the first Premier 10 and Midwest Elite Show and Sale were held; now in its 16th season this sale has become the Nation’s Largest Sheep Prospect weekend.
Dan has always viewed the livestock industry from a national perspective and recognized the need for better contacts between the producers and consumers. In 2005, on a cross country drive back from Oklahoma, Willoughby Online Sales was born. “We (Mike Crowder, Matthew Hayes and I) had just left the live sale of long time clients Deb and Brad Ott, Vince McGolden, and Mike Hindman and were headed down the I-44 corridor when we started discussing the best means of marketing these animals to a broad based audience. A few hours and many miles latter these same three clients had signed on to be the first to use this new platform. And the rest as they say is history!” Dan adds, “We are truly grateful to those who took a leap of faith in this platform as this facet of our organization has grown exponentially over the past 8 years.”
Having noted the tremendous growth and
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success online sales were bringing to the sheep Industry Dan and longtime friend Todd Caldwell joined forces in 2011 to create Caldwell Willoughby Online Cattle Sales. Neither of these men could even imagine the sky rocketing growth that was about to take place when they set out on this joint venture. Dan recalls a conver-sation that he had with Todd in March of 2011 about the possibility of booking 10-15 club calf sales for the fall of 2011. Conversation turned to action as they made appointments with several breeders in South Dakota and Indiana. In April of that year they made the trek to South Dakota where Todd’s salesmanship and business connections helped to solidify the interest in the online sale platform for the cattle industry. They turned these same skills to the home front where they made it a point to visit with and secure interest from as many Indiana breeders as possible. Early adopter Jeff Miller recalls, “It was a very foreign concept to me, sell-ing cattle over the Internet, but I trusted these men and thought, why not?” Mill-er added that it turned out to be a wise investment on his part and a great way to get calves into great show families’ hands. My average went up over $1000 per head from 2011-12, you can’t beat that!” Miller Show cattle can also claim the 2012 Grand Champion Steer at the Indiana State Fair that sold through his fall CW Cattle on-line sale.
Introducing Todd Caldwell
Todd has been a part of the cattle industry his entire life. He was first intro-duced to livestock through weekly trips to the stockyards with his grandfather Alvi. He would look forward to those trips each week so that he could learn the “ropes” and would study how to find good quality
cattle.
This education of evaluating livestock continued thru out his high school years. He was involved with both 4-H and FFA. In fact his FFA judging team was the State Champions in 1985. In addition, his fam-ily spent countless hours and many miles traveling thru the U.S. showing cattle. During those years he learned the value of hard work and dedication will help you succeed in achieving your goals. It was this background that helped him con-tinue on to Purdue to study Agriculture education. He was a member of the AGR house, the Purdue Judging Team, and was chairman of the Purdue AGR Steer Show for four years.
After College, Todd started teaching at his high school under his mentor, Rex Smith in the ag department. He also started a supply business and would travel to many shows with the dual purpose of to showing livestock and selling equip-ment. He continued this for several years before moving to Illinois and working for Jeff Adams Show steers.
It was during this time that he met his wife Kim. She too had been raised in a livestock family, showing Angus Cattle in Illinois. After they were married he moved to his current location in Elm-wood, and started Caldwell Show Cat-tle. In 1994 Todd had his first cattle sale under his new business with 20 steers that sold to livestock youth across several neighboring states. Since that time, Todd has expanded his sales to over 200 head of cattle sold each year to over 15 states across the country. It has been during those past 17 years that he has assisted countless young people with finding live-stock projects, showing them the ropes,
Dan Willoughby Owner Willoughby Sales
Carol WilloughbyPublic Relations
Justin WilloughbyClub Lamb Specialist
Gail SlatonOffice Manager
Mike CrowderSale Site Manager
Patti DouglassCustomer Service
Todd & Kim CaldwellCo-OwnerCaldwell Willoughby Sales
Brett Bowman Cattle Specialist
Scott CampbellCattle Specialist
Travis PlattCo-Owner, Pig Planet Auctions
Bart & Donna RowlandEquine Specialist
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and helping them to exhibit. Most importantly thru out this time he has had the opportunity to meet and help some the most dedicated livestock families in the business.
These experiences have shaped Todd’s desire to raise his own children in the livestock community.
Todd and Kim have three children, Maddison who is 15, Olivia who is 10 and Cole who is 7. All of their children are actively involved with livestock. In 2007, Grant Weisinger convinced Maddison that she needed to show a pig. Maddison immediately fell in love with the project. Todd soon became obsessed with shopping for pigs online. This took him just one phone call away from creating history!
Today what started out with a 15-sale goal has turned into 300+ sales annually. What once was a two-person shop has grown to include 6 full time employees, two cattle specialists and a multitude of seasonal employees. “It’s been great to be a part of such a successful operation,” says, Brett Bowman, Cattle Specialist, “We’re extremely busy, but hey that’s a good thing!”
Today, Willoughby Sales and its subsidiaries, is a livestock marketing and promotion company, whose area of expertise is the promotion and marketing of “specialty” livestock, specifically breeding and show
animals including –Cattle, Sheep, Goats and Hogs and Performance Horses. “The market has continued to adapt and change, says Willoughby. People have grown very comfortable with the format and seem to enjoy shopping from the comfort of their own home. When this all began we simply wanted to continue being engaged in the show animal industry. At the time, I am not sure we could even have imagined how much the company would help shape and impact the livestock and show animal industry” Through his 26+ years of experience, Willoughby has developed a “sixth sense” for promotion and what “moves” people.
Willoughby Sales anticipates hosting over 600 sales in 2013. We hope to have you join us! ▪
HALL OF FAMEOver the next five pages we share clips
from each Hall of Fame member’s articles.
Be sure to visit our online Hall of Fame attheshowtimesmagazine.com!
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Kent Habeger March 2009
Ky Stierwalt March 2009
Kent Habeger is remembered as a judge, cattlemen and friend to many in our industry. Kent was fatally injured in a farm accident on December 8, 2008. He will be greatly missed.
Ky Stierwalt of Leedey, Okla-homa was selected for being the first to acheive winning Grand Champion Market Steer at the 2006 American Royal, 2007 NAILE and the 2009National Western Stock Show!
Phil Lautner July 2009
Phil Lautner and his powerful Lautner Farms bulls continue to set the standard by which all other bulls in club calf cir-cles are measured. For the past 20 years, he has sold semen on the most popular bulls in the business, and each year continues to raise the bar with his new genetics. From his first bull (a Chi-cross named Jackpot) to bulls like Heat Wave, Who Made Who, Ali, and many many more –Lautner bulls are household names amongst all club calf enthusiasts.
Jim WilliamsJuly 2009
Wayne ColetteSeptember 2009
Jim Williams is one of the nation’s biggest supporters of junior livestock programs. He’s done it all... from being a showman, breeder, judge, and show dad. As one of the nation’s best loved junior show judges for steers, heifers and open shows, he has judged at every major show in the U.S. and 27 different state fairs. Under his management, cattle bred by V8 Ranch have won 33 Inter-national Championships and 36 National Champions in the Brahman breed. His family’s Shorthorn herd (V8 Shorthorns) has raised champions at Denver, Louisville, Kansas City, and many state fairs.
Wayne Colette is known and recognized by his voice. Many of you listened to him while visiting the National West-ern Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. Others may recog-nize his voice at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo, Colorado or even the American Royal in Kansas City, Missouri. He has announced many classes, witnessed numerous champi-ons and has demonstrated his announcing ability since 1960. According to Wayne, “It has been a very enjoyable time.”
Steve BonhamJanuary 2010
Steve Bonham is recognized as an industry leader when it comes to marketing live-stock—whether in the pasture or on the auction block. His passion for the club calf indus-try, specifically, is infectious and has inspired thousands of young people across the coun-try for over 25 years. If you buy show steers or heifers, chances are you have been to Newcastle, Oklahoma, where Steve has resided since 1986. Having one of the quickest eyes for livestock of anyone you will meet, Steve has se-lected and marketed hundreds of show ring champions and sale ring elites. His customers have won steer shows in virtu-ally all 48 contiguous states.
Christy CollinsMarch 2010
Christy Collins is one of the leading cattle- women in the club calf and composite busi-ness. She pioneered modern day livestock photography by being one of the first profes-sional photographers to offer her signature style of photog-raphy in the club calf business in the early 1990s, which has since been imitated by many. Currently, as the owner of Collins Cattle Services, she continues to serve the industry by being one of the leading sale management firms in the business, and the only one owned and operated solely by a female. Her first sale, The Exposure Sale, started in 1997, is still regarded as the leading female sale of it’s kind.
Kirk StierwaltJuly 2010
Just mention the name Stier-walt to anyone involved in the show cattle industry, and they would know who you were talking about. From show clinics, success, and his many endorsements with popular brands such as Purina Show Chow, eZall, Andis, and most recently Weaver Leather, Kirk Stierwalt is very influential in taking the show industry to a whole new level. As a cattle fitter, educator, and judge, Kirk has many years of experi-ence in the show cattle in-dustry. He has won numerous awards at some of the most prestigious national and inter-national shows. Kirk actively participates in 4-H and FFA programs and conducts clinics, seminars and demonstrations for young people and cattle families. Kirk and his wife, Juli, began doing clinics at their house in 1987. While his success and accomplishments are impressive, it is Kirk Stier-walt’s character that has made him a clear choice for the Hall of Fame.
Randy DanielSeptember 2010
Randy Daniel manages the family ranch, Partisover pro-nounced “Party’s Over” Ranch in Colbert, Georgia. Randy, along with his wife Beth and father Dan, handle the day to day management. He has judged Junior Nationals for twelve breeds along with nearly every major show in the country. Steer shows Randy has judged include: Houston, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, Dal-las, Austin, Oklahoma City, Tulsa and many others.
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Dan HogeAugust 2011
John SullivanJanuary 2011
Bob MayMarch 2011
Schnoor SistersMay 2011
All champions come from dif-ferent states, barns, exhibitors, species, breeds, and producers. So what is the one thing that they all have in common? Sul-livan Supply. In the mid 80’s, no one would have predicted that the then manager of Little Mondeaux Limousin’s show cattle in Genoa, Nevada would one day create an empire that changed the livestock show industry forever. In addition to Sullivan Supply, John also owns Sullivan Farms and is know for their high quality Shorthorn cattle. John Sulli-van’s motto of “progressive, aggressive, and family orient-ed,” has made Sullivan Supply the company it is today.
It is the passion and time spent bettering the show cattle industry that titles our April 2011 inductee of the Hall of Fame. Although Bob May was born, raised, and resides in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, the impact of his dedication to cattle and youth has reached all corners of the United States. He enjoys selling calves and working with kids – passing on his knowledge and enthusiasm for cattle at the same token of forming friendships and memories. Bob finds working with gen-erations of families extremely rewarding. Over the years, he has been blessed to be a part of numerous champions, but he does not seem to be one to keep a running record. It is with great honor that The Showtimes inducts Bob May into the Hall of Fame.
The Schnoor Sisters are known nationwide for showing quality cattle and their excellent showmanship skills. With champions from Denver to Kansas City and the numerous ways they’ve given back over the years, they were and easy choice for The Showtimes Hall of Fame.
It takes a special individual to not only judge livestock, but judge livestock in a manner that earns them a respect from competitors, breeders, and show officials. The Showtimes Magazine’s August 2011 Hall of Fame Inductee is a live-stock judging coach, judge, and producer that has impact-ed the livestock industry im-mensely through his teaching, evaluation of livestock, and breeding genetics. Dan Hoge is one of the most well known livestock judges of all time. His passion for the industry is evident when he judges shows whether they are at the county, state, or national level.
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Prior to 1899, livestock and horse shows in the Kansas City area were held irregular-ly, usually only when conve-nient or need arose. However, in 1899, the first of a series of livestock shows was held. The event was to continue annually until now and develop into one of the most outstanding events of its kind in the world, the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show. Not only has it provided the livestock indus-try, producers, and exhibitors with a show to promote and show off their livestock, it has overcome numerous obstacles and grown to be arguably one of the most prestigious live-stock shows today!
The Showtimes Magazine is proud to induct the Bau-man Family into the Hall of Fame. John, Bruce & Brett along with their families have continued to carry on their livestock heritage. From pro-ducing cattle, hogs and sheep to branching out and providing quality livestock photography and Sullivan Show Supplies through their current endeav-ors, the Bauman Family is a prime example of what the livestock industry is all about.
As many in the cattle livestock industry know, Mark’s name has been seen and continues to be seen on many of the top op-eration’s photographs through-out the country. Mark Sneed is a household name in the cattle industry we all know and love, whether people know him personally or have just seen his name under a beautiful photograph, he is recognized. His work is tremendous and he takes great pride in putting out the best there is in livestock marketing through photo-graphs and now videos.
Matt Lautner is an obvious choice for our Sire Edition Hall of Fame Inductee. With over 35 top club calf sires including the dominant Mo-nopoly, the industry’s leading blog, Matt Lautner Cattle TV, and cattle sales, Matt Lautner has greatly impacted today’s show cattle industry. His bulls have sired champions nation wide. Between September 1 - December 1, 2011, 165 Monopoly sired cattle alone grossed over 2 million dollars! Every spring Matt hits the road committed to offering you the best service, the high-est quality semen available, and the most reward for your business. His marketing ability is second to none and is single handedly changing the live-stock industry. We would like to congratulate Matt on be-coming our newest member of The Showtimes Hall of Fame and are excited to see what he has planned for the future!
American RoyalOctober 2011
Bauman FamilyNovember 2011
Mark SneedJanuary 2012
Matt LautnerMarch 2012
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James & Nick SullivanJuly 2012
Dave GuyerSeptember 2012
Bo SandersNovember 2012
Jack WardJanuary 2013
Mike Hartman was born and raised in the purebred business and active in 4-H and FFA as a youngster. He has spent his entire life breeding, promoting and marketing livestock. Mike has experience with all breeds. He, along with his dad and brother, were involved in the Charolais, Angus and Salers breeds for years and he has been involved with the Maine-Anjou breed since the breed’s early importation into North America. Recently, Harman has been making a mark in the Simmental breed. Mike owns and operates Hartman Cattle Company in Tecumseh, Nebraska. The Hartman’s have enjoyed a tremendous run in the beef business throughout the years.Mike Hartman
May 2012
The July 2012 Showtime’s Hall of Fame Inductees have not only exhibited and produced nu-merous champions of various breeds, they have also given back to the industry by serving on national junior boards, hosting sales, and lending a hand to fellow exhibitors. James and Nick Sullivan of Dunlap, Iowa have without question become a familiar face at the photo back-drop, in the ring, or in the show barn. It requires a lot of hard work, skill, and overall good luck to achieve success within the show ring; therefore, when not only an individual, but a family, finds themselves in the winner’s circle on multiple occasions over multiple years, it is something we can and should all commend.
Dave Guyer of Robinson, Illinois is the September 2012 Inductee! From raising and selling cattle, The Chosen Few sale, feed ambassador, to Natural Solutions for Livestock, Dave has greatly impacted our industry! According to Dave, “I enjoy spending time with the business, the people, and especially the kids, but all my life and all the decisions I have made for all these years have been for one reason... my fam-ily.” Congratulations to Dave Guyer!
In 2000 Bo became the sales-man for the scale side of W-W Livestock Systems quickly learning the livestock equip-ment/ rodeo side of the busi-ness and branching out to new horizons. He started in Houston, and San Antonio, and Den-ver’s National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, and rapidly branched out to Colorado State Fair, Aksarban River City Round-up in Omaha, Nebraska, American Royal in Kansas City, Missouri, and many others. Bo can be found weighing in livestock at many of today’s national shows!
Over the last 30 years, Jack has been fortunate to judge livestock shows throughout the US and in 4 different foreign countries on the local, state and national level. He could proba-bly count on my hands the num-ber of friends he has that are not part of the livestock business. He enjoy judging both market and breeding shows and he especially enjoy judging junior shows. He was most recently apart of the three judge panel that judged the 2013 National Western Market Beef Show.
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2013 Reserve Grand Overall and Champion Gilt Sioux Empire Farm Show
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2012 Multiple Time Champion Purebred Breeding Gilt 2012 GPLA Circuit, Undefeated Champion
Duroc Breeding Gilt 2012 GPLA Jackpot Circuit, Champion Duroc Breeding Gilt
Iowa State Fair FFA Show
2012 Reserve Grand Overall and Champion Gilt ISU Block and Bridle Show
2011 Grand Champion FFA Market HogIowa State Fair Show
SUPER 7 SALEmarch 29, 7pm, central iowa Fairgrounds, marshalltown, ia
2nd AnnUAL PRivAtE tREAty SALE march 30, 9am, at the farm
EggErs show PigsJoe Eggers
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LEwis gEnEticsA.J. Lewis
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Van hauEn show PigsClint Van Hauen
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2011 Grand Champion ISF FFA Market Hog EGGErs showpiGs
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These breeders dominaTed The 2012 iowa JackpoT circuiT, come and be a parT of our success!12 Grand overalls at 2012 GpLa Jackpots • 9 reserve Grand overalls at 2012 GpLa Jackpots
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2012 Champion Heavyweight GiltIowa State Fair FFA Show
2012 Reserve Prospect & Breeding Gilt Freeborn County Jackpot.
Grand Gilt Res. Overall Souix Empire Jackpot.Res. Cross Breeding Gilt & 3rd Overall MN State Fair FFA. Bred by Tyler Bezdicek out
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2012 Res. Prospect Gilt Murry County Jackpot.Grand Market Gilt Jackson County Fair.
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SUPER 7 SALE March 29, 7pm, Central Iowa Fairgrounds, Marshalltown, IA
PRivAtE tREAty SALE April 13, 10am, 26827 Sand Hill Trl. Ames, IA
We are offering an outstanding set of litters due to farrow in March and April for later fall shows.
ClInT VAn HAuen: 641-751-0729Ken VAn HAuen: 641-751-6786
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The Cal Poly began hosting Western Bonanza in 1984, since that time the show has undergone many changes and tremendous growth. Western Bonan-za began as a concept for a senior project of Mark Reichle’s, and it was the first jackpot of its kind to hit California. Western Bonanza humbly began as a steer and heifer show with no more than 100 entries. But over the years, as its growth continues to exceed expectations sheep, goats and swine have been incor-porated into the show.
Since 1984, every February exhibitors ranging from 9 to 21 are invited to participate in Western Bo-nanza. Two Western Bonanza shows took place at the Santa Barbara County Fairgrounds in Santa Maria. But the Paso Robles Event Center, formerly known as the Mid-State Fairgrounds, has provided hundreds of exhibitors the opportunity to show and compete with their project animals, in hopes to earn a buckle from the show hailed as “Best in the West”.
Since 1990, the show has evolved into a com-pletely student directed livestock jackpot, by those students enrolled in Cal Poly’s ASCI 212 (Fair Man-agement) Class. The class is structured into com-mittees chaired by students. Each committee divides the planning and work of the show. The committees range from Beef, Sheep and Goats, Swine, Awards, Merchandise, Marketing, and Entries to Facilities and Special Events, Media and Public Relations. For the past several years, additional enterprise courses have been added prior to and following the show to pre-pare and wrap-up the event.
History of the California show.BY MEGAN SILCOTT, CA
WESTERNBONANZA
articleIn light of Western Bonanza’s 25th anniversary,
an honorary 25th Celebration Committee was added to direct the festivities planned for the weekend and the same will be done in 2014 as the 30th anniversary will take place. While the students running the show are essential, there is another vital component to the show’s success, the faculty advisors. The entire event was once overseen by Mike Hall, until 1997 when Wendy Hall assumed the responsibility. The pair shared in Western Bonanza’s success for decades and welcomed Jacky Eshelby in 2010 with the addition of Megan Silcott in 2011. Wendy and Mike Hall retired in 2012 and their legacy at Cal Poly continues in sev-eral avenues, Bonanza included.
In 1996 the sheep show was added to the event, followed by the hog show in 2001. In 2003 the stu-dents in Western Bonanza set a goal to complete a web page, and were successful in their technological advancements. The show saw an exciting increase in entries because of the new information available at www.weternbonanza.calpoly.edu. In 2005 the show underwent another change in format to fit an A and B show, with the idea of disbursing even more awards to the competing youth. Bonanza saw the rise of a Barrow Derby and Bred and Owned Breeding Heif-er classes. In 2013, Western Bonanza worked with ShoWorks software and implemented online entries. The new program worked extremely well and gives students another resume builder with working knowl-edge of a top-industry program. While the show changes a bit each year, its quantity of entries and exhibitors are consistent. The show has grown into a major livestock event with more than 500 exhibitors coming to compete, and over 2,000 total head entered on record years. The total payout benefiting these exhibitors exceeds $35, 000 each year on top of the buckles, banners, backpacks and other awards. ▪
We are already making big plans for the 2014 30th Anniversary Celebration of Cal Poly’s Western Bonanza Junior Livestock Show. They are deter-mined to once again present a well managed show that highlights the educational value of a livestock event. You are cordially invited to come west for the weekend and join us for a jackpot “Bonanza” style. See you February 14-16, 2014 at the Paso Robles Event Center. ▪
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Th ank you is something that cannot be said enough. Th ank you to everyone in the cattle industry that has loved and supported our family throughout this time of tremendous loss and grief. As we have learned throughout the past four months whenever something such as this occurs in the cattle business we are reminded of how grateful we are to have been born into this industry. As cattle men and women we stay involved throughout our lifetimes because of the caliber of people that we become privileged to know and call our closest friends. From all the phone calls, cards and hugs, to the thousands of dollars that have been raised in honor of our boys, thank you is all that we can say. Th e amount of love that our family has received throughout this time has touched our hearts in ways that we cannot even begin to express. As we’ve said many times in recent months, we always knew how much we loved the boys and how they changed our lives, but what hadn’t occurred to us was how much everyone else loved Jared and Justin and how many lives those boys impacted in such a short amount of time. Th e past few weeks many thousands of dollars have been raised through auctions, donations and various other fundraisers… and still counting that will help us to not only honor the wonderful young men that they had become but to help other young people to achieve their dreams that are so similar to those of Jared and Justin’s. Th e overwhelming support that has been provided by this industry has humbled us, yet challenged us to look forward to turning something that is so negative in our lives into something positive for others in the future. Currently, we have established a scholarship that will be designed by us, the Bedwell Family, and administrated through the American Shorthorn Foundation in honor of Jared and Justin Bedwell. Please know that in addition to the Shorthorn Scholarship, we are moving forward through the Progressive Spirit foundation in Fairview, Ok to determine where memorial funds may be used to assist youth involved in agriculture. We have full appreciation of the responsibility that we have to not only honor our boys but to help give a positive outlook on agriculture and aid the youth of today for whatever they wish to do in the future and we are grateful for the memorials that have given us the opportunity to do so. Th ere will always be a hole in our hearts that the loss of Jared and Justin has left us, however with the love and support of this industry, our friends, and our extended family that hole that felt so tremendous is beginning to heal. Without the help that our family has received from everyone, there is no way that we would’ve been able to endure these tragedies alone. As we stated earlier thank you is something that cannot be said enough. We welcome your continued prayers, love, and hugs. Sincerely, Jeff , Diane and Jennifer Bedwell
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Th ank you is something that cannot be said enough. Th ank you to everyone in the cattle industry that has loved and supported our family throughout this time of tremendous loss and grief. As we have learned throughout the past four months whenever something such as this occurs in the cattle business we are reminded of how grateful we are to have been born into this industry. As cattle men and women we stay involved throughout our lifetimes because of the caliber of people that we become privileged to know and call our closest friends. From all the phone calls, cards and hugs, to the thousands of dollars that have been raised in honor of our boys, thank you is all that we can say. Th e amount of love that our family has received throughout this time has touched our hearts in ways that we cannot even begin to express. As we’ve said many times in recent months, we always knew how much we loved the boys and how they changed our lives, but what hadn’t occurred to us was how much everyone else loved Jared and Justin and how many lives those boys impacted in such a short amount of time. Th e past few weeks many thousands of dollars have been raised through auctions, donations and various other fundraisers… and still counting that will help us to not only honor the wonderful young men that they had become but to help other young people to achieve their dreams that are so similar to those of Jared and Justin’s. Th e overwhelming support that has been provided by this industry has humbled us, yet challenged us to look forward to turning something that is so negative in our lives into something positive for others in the future. Currently, we have established a scholarship that will be designed by us, the Bedwell Family, and administrated through the American Shorthorn Foundation in honor of Jared and Justin Bedwell. Please know that in addition to the Shorthorn Scholarship, we are moving forward through the Progressive Spirit foundation in Fairview, Ok to determine where memorial funds may be used to assist youth involved in agriculture. We have full appreciation of the responsibility that we have to not only honor our boys but to help give a positive outlook on agriculture and aid the youth of today for whatever they wish to do in the future and we are grateful for the memorials that have given us the opportunity to do so. Th ere will always be a hole in our hearts that the loss of Jared and Justin has left us, however with the love and support of this industry, our friends, and our extended family that hole that felt so tremendous is beginning to heal. Without the help that our family has received from everyone, there is no way that we would’ve been able to endure these tragedies alone. As we stated earlier thank you is something that cannot be said enough. We welcome your continued prayers, love, and hugs. Sincerely, Jeff , Diane and Jennifer Bedwell
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Missouri State Fairgrounds Sedalia, MO
Bedding provided in barns, NOT in tie-outs Check-in 8-9 AM Weigh-in 8-9 AM Show starts 10 AM All exhibitors 21 yrs and under welcomed
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Entry Fee: $40 (No Pre-Registration) Cattle are not allowed in the barns until Saturday morning;
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For any additional information about the show, advertisements, and or display cattle; contact the Show Chairmen
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March 22-24Livingston County Fairgrounds
Litton Ag Center ~ Chillicothe, MO
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Milan FFA Jackpot benefits the Milan FFA Chapter
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22 • 7:00 P.M.Showin’ For A CureHoofi n’ It For A Cure 5K / 2K Glow Run/WalkSimpson Park, Chillicothe
SATURDAY, MARCH 23 • 10:00 A.M.Showin’ For A CureSteer & Heifer Show
SATURDAY, MARCH 23 • 7:00 P.M.Showin’ For A CureSteers & Beers ConcertFeaturing Hazard CountyDays Inn, ChillicotheOpen to All Ages
SUNDAY, MARCH 24 • 9:00 A.M.Milan FFA Jackpot Steer & Heifer Show
ENTRY FEE: $40/HEAD/SHOW • MCCA Points Shows • • Open To All States •
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meetthe exhibitor
JORDANCOWAN
Jordan leading his heifer “Daisy” in the championship drive at the
2011 World Beef Expo
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An exhibitor who has an enthusiasm for the livestock industry that is
evident within the showring, as a producer, and as a part of an active
cattle family. BY JORDAN COWAN, IA
You might not think that much can happen in agriculture or farming when you are sand-wiched in between Chicago and Milwaukee, but my family
makes it happen.
My brothers, Cody and Houston, and I grew up on a farm in southeastern Wisconsin, 30 minutes south of Milwaukee and an hour north of Chicago, yet we lived a world apart from these metropolitan areas and most of our friends had no idea of what our days consist-ed. Our friends spent their days hanging out in town with their buddies; we spent our days walking pigs, getting calves in the cooler, and baling hay. We wouldn’t trade the experienc-es we’ve had for anything.
There is a sign above our kitchen door. It’s a great quote from Benjamin Franklin and it is a motto that my family lives by-it says: “We must all hang together, or assuredly, we shall all hang separately.”
My brothers and I have been surrounded by hard-working down to earth people our entire lives. I grew up where respect is earned and your reputation is everything. I learned early on that dad didn’t have normal working hours and that living things are counting on you to
take care of them and protect them. Chores came before friends or sports and they had better be done the right way or there were consequences for a job that was rushed.
The first national show I remember going to was the Kansas City Royal. My family owned Countess 115H, the mother of Cowan’s Ali, with DeRouchey Cattle Company and she was just picked Reserve Maine Heifer at the American Royal. My father ran up to the stands and asked if my brother Cody and I, wanted to be in the picture. I jumped at the chance and went down to the picture but my brother Cody stayed behind with my Mom and little brother, Houston. The three of us were too young to understand the importance of the picture that day, but as we grew older and started to show, we would constantly see that picture of 115H at the American Royal in show magazines and sale catalogs. We al-ways have given my brother Cody a hard time about missing out on the chance to be in one of the most famous championship pictures the American Royal has ever taken. For me, it was the start of my showing career.
I showed pigs and calves for my first few years in 4H, but then something changed. I was involved in sports and sports and show-ing don’t mix in our community. You have to choose one or the other, and I chose showing.
Houston, Cody, & Jordan2012 World Beef ExpoReserve Champion Maine
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My parents promised me that if I chose cattle, they would put their energy into cattle as well. So I put sports in the past and in December 2008, my father and I flew down to Stillwater Oklahoma to the Exposure XI sale where we bought my first show heifer “Halle.” That year she was the Reserve Champion Mainetainer at the WI State Fair and 2009 World Beef Expo. It was my first time winning at a cattle show and it was an experience I would never forget. It was also an experience that I couldn’t get enough of, I wanted to show more and I wanted to win. The Exposure Sale has become a family tradition- a father-son trip. Each of us has a special show heifer from that sale and great memories with my dad to go along with those heifers.
The amount of work, time, and arguments that my brothers and I have in the barn throughout the years has made us better brothers and competitors. We all want to win and all have our favorite show heifers, but in the end, we have won and we have lost as brothers, and as a family. Our parents have never let us forget that, and I think that is why our family has been so successful whether it’s showing cattle, our business, or in school. Failure has never been an option in our house.
Over the last 7 years, our family has increased our herd
with Maine genetics from around the country and we have grown from 60 to 110 cows. My brothers and I also started buying groups of heif-ers and started our own herd together. This fall, my family will be having our first annual calf sale. It will take all of us working together to make the sale successful and I know we will, because we have never failed as a family and we never will.
Looking back at all the mem-ories of my career in showing cattle and hogs with my family in Burlington, Wisconsin some memories I won’t ever forget are road trips eating “Cattle Cones” otherwise known as McDonald’s ice cream, the six birthdays we spent in South Dakota at DeRouchey’s cat-tle sale in February, and the many friends we made at the countless national and state shows over the years. Show-ing is responsible for some of the very best memories I have growing up. When I’m older and have a family of my own, I want my kids to experience the same experiences and long lasting friendships I have found showing cattle because they are some of the best memories and experiences I’ve ever had. ▪
The Showtimes would like to thank Jordan for sharing his story and wish him luck with all of his future endeavors.
Countess 115H
Jordan, Cody, & Houston at the Iowa Beef Expo
Houston, Cody, & Jordan at the World Beef Expo
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The Ohio Cattlemen’s Associa-tion BEST Program for youth ages 8-21 years, along with generous donors, raised more than $13,000, surpassing the $8,000 goal, to benefit local youth through Make-A-Wish. Fifty youth led their decorated show calves before a panel of
judges at the BEST Celebrity Showdown at the Clark County Cattle Battle on February 8, 2013, in Spring-field, Ohio.
The showdown kicked off with the Pledge of Alle-giance led by Honorary Wish Child Alexis. Judging the show were NFL players and Ohio natives Justin Boren, offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos; Jim Cordle, offensive lineman for the New York Giants; and former OSU Buckeye linebacker, Zach Boren. Participants were encouraged to dress up their calves for the judges who had never attended a cattle show. The winner was awarded a special Seth Rogers Memorial Trophy, in memory of a local young man who was granted a wish and enjoyed working with cattle alongside his family.
Through donations from family, friends, the commu-nity and members of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Associa-tion, youth participating in the Celebrity Showdown nearly doubled the goal in money raised to help grant the wishes of local children battling life-threatening
medical conditions.
“We are excited to partner with the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association and are honored to be chosen as the char-itable recipient this year for the BEST program,” said Development Officer Cathy DeLuca. “It is inspiring to see children in the community join together to help bring smiles to the faces of local Wish Children.”
Incentive prizes will be awarded to the top fundrais-ers at the OCA BEST Program Banquet on May 11, 2013. Donations to Make-A-Wish are still being accepted until the awards banquet. All sponsors will be recognized at the banquet, and those donating more than $100 will receive special recognition. To donate, contact Stephanie Sindel, BEST Coordinator, at ssindel@ohiobeef.org or call 614-873-6736.
The BEST Program would like to recognize its spon-soring partners for their support of Ohio’s youth: Bob Evans Farms, Farm Credit Mid-America, Green Oak Farms, Eby Trailer, the Ohio Farm Bureau Federa-tion, Burroughs Frazier Farms and Weaver Livestock.
To learn more about the BEST Program, visit www.ohiocattle.org. For more information about Make-A-Wish®, please visit www.makeawishohio.org, call (877)206-9474 or Like Us on Facebook at mawohk-yin.
About Make-A-Wish® Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
Granting wishes in the showring.PHOTOS BY LINDE’S LIVESTOCK PHOTOS
OHIO BESTMAKE-A-WISH
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Make-A-Wish® Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. Founded in 1983, Make-A-Wish® Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana is the largest of the 62 Make-A-Wish® chapters in the country in terms of territory, wishes granted, children waiting for their wish to come true and potential Wish Children. Make-A-Wish® Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana fulfilled 863 wishes last program year – more wishes than any Make-A-Wish® chapter in the country in the history of the nationwide organization. Currently, the Central Ohio region has 131 children waiting for their wish to come true. You can help share the power of a wish® by volunteering, contributing financially, donating frequent flier miles, adopting a wish or remembering Make-A-Wish® Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana in your planned giving by calling 1-877-206-9474. Currently, the Foundation is in need of volunteers in the Dayton and Hocking Hills areas. For more information, visit our websites at makeawishohio.org, wishwalkers.org,
BIGwishgala.org and studentsforwishkids.org.
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association is an affiliate of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and is the state’s spokesperson and issues manager for all segments of the beef cattle industry including cattle breeders, producers and feeders. It is the grass roots policy development organization for the beef busi-ness. Through the OCA, cattle producers work to create a positive business environment, while provid-ing consumers with a safe and wholesome product.
BEST is a youth program of the OCA that recogniz-es Ohio’s junior beef exhibitors through a series of shows. Juniors who participate in these sanctioned shows earn points for their placing at each show. The OCA BEST program promotes educating Ohio’s ju-niors about the beef industry’s issues and rewards the successful accomplishments and hard work of those junior beef producers. ▪
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thank you to the following sponsors for donating top embryo lots from the heart of their herds.
Special thank you to Myron Danner for your input and services in helping set up this auction and supporting the 2013 Chianina & Maine-Anjou Junior Nationals Shows.-Kelsey & Sydney
To all of those who have helped support the 2013 Chianina & Maine-Anjou Junior National Show. We sincerely appreciate each & everyone of you!
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SYDNEY GEHL | 308.201.0398 syd.gehl@gmail.com
Heat Wave numerous embryo lots sired by heat Wave.
Monopolymonopoly sired embryos are being offered.
Scooby Suhscooby suh sired embryos are being offered.
full sib embryos to the 2011 Grand champion pen of three mainetainer heifers, 2011 nWss.
maternal sib embryos to this $28,500 steer which has been very successful!
full sib embryos sell to this Grand champion steer, 2008 nm steer show.
full sib embryos to point taken selling, out of this outstanding donor, cool Whip.
Yellow Jacketyellow Jacket sired embryos are being offered.
Eye Candyeye candy sired embryos are being offered.
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Grama Rosie Miron follows her Grandsons around the Midwest as they show their steers and she always has her delicious pasties for everyone to eat. The “Miron Bros.” enjoy their pasties with ketchup. BY ROSIE MIRON, MI
Filling1 lb. ground beef2 lbs. of potatoes (cut potatoes in small cubes)1 c. thinly sliced raw carrots (optional)1 c. cubed rutabaga (optional)1 large onion (chopped)Salt and pepper to taste
Combine all ingredients in bowl, mix well. Set aside.
Crust4 cups flour2 tsp. salt1 1/2 cups shortening1/2 cup plus 2 tbsp. cold water
Mix flour and salt together in bowl, cut in half the shortening until mixture re-sembles meal, then remaining shortening until particles are size of peas. Add water mixing with fork or hand.
Divide crust dough into portions. Roll out each into 9 inch circles. Place on baking sheet. Place about 1 cup filling on lower half of crust. Fold upper half on lower half, dab with butter, seal by pressing edges together with floured fork. You should have a small pocket pie. Put pasties on a cookie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 1 hour.
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2013 oFFering:• 35 to 45 of our Best May - november Born Show heifer’s• 1 Stout Promotional Bull offered• Many Breeds represented: Maine, MaineTainer, Simangus, ShorthornPlus, Chianina, angus, Simmental & Commercial.
BuShy Park FarM 40281 260th Street • Mitchell, SD 57301Fax: 605-996-0721 • Toll Free: 888-502-7322Steve robinson, ownerCory Thomsen, general Manager, 605-730-2397Trae Simmons, Director of Sales, 765-438-2312 Brent Meister, herdsman, 402.380.4876Stephanie Steck, Marketing, 402-680-1254On-line at: www.bpfcc.com • Visitors always welcome!
MaineTainer/Shorthorn HeiferRed Reward X Shorthorn
MaineTainer HeiferMonopoly X Maine
PB Charolais HeiferDuster X PB Charolais
MaineTainer/ShorthornPlus HeiferHairy Bear X Shorthorn
Maine-Anjou BullBPF Black Diamond X High Def/322H
MaineTainer HeiferMonopoly X 4J (Hard Drive’s Mother)
Congratulations to the Klass Family!
Congratulations to the Walker Family!
Congratulations to the Nikkel Family!
Congratulations to the Prill Family!
grand Champion Polledhereford Female, 2012 nJhe
Champion exotic heifer, 2012 Fall Classic, ring B
4th overall Female,2012 kansas Beef expo, ring B
Many Time Championin kansas!!
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4:30 P.M. CST • BruCe BrookS Sale FaCiliTy, MarieTTa, oklahoMa
2013 oFFering:• 35 to 45 of our Best May - november Born Show heifer’s• 1 Stout Promotional Bull offered• Many Breeds represented: Maine, MaineTainer, Simangus, ShorthornPlus, Chianina, angus, Simmental & Commercial.
BuShy Park FarM 40281 260th Street • Mitchell, SD 57301Fax: 605-996-0721 • Toll Free: 888-502-7322Steve robinson, ownerCory Thomsen, general Manager, 605-730-2397Trae Simmons, Director of Sales, 765-438-2312 Brent Meister, herdsman, 402.380.4876Stephanie Steck, Marketing, 402-680-1254On-line at: www.bpfcc.com • Visitors always welcome!
MaineTainer/Shorthorn HeiferRed Reward X Shorthorn
MaineTainer HeiferMonopoly X Maine
PB Charolais HeiferDuster X PB Charolais
MaineTainer/ShorthornPlus HeiferHairy Bear X Shorthorn
Maine-Anjou BullBPF Black Diamond X High Def/322H
MaineTainer HeiferMonopoly X 4J (Hard Drive’s Mother)
Congratulations to the Klass Family!
Congratulations to the Walker Family!
Congratulations to the Nikkel Family!
Congratulations to the Prill Family!
grand Champion Polledhereford Female, 2012 nJhe
Champion exotic heifer, 2012 Fall Classic, ring B
4th overall Female,2012 kansas Beef expo, ring B
Many Time Championin kansas!!
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Ranch-Way FeedsRed & White Cowtown LightsReiss LivestockRing of SuccessRowdy SilverRural Route CreationsSchaeffer / Tice Egg HuntSchafer FarmsSEK GeneticsShow.RiteShowin’ for a Cureshowsteers.comSkyfallSouthern Ohio Spring SmackdownStierwalt Cattle & ClinicsSullivan FarmsSullivan SupplySuper 7 SaleTexas TornadoThe Greeley ElevatorThe Old West Cedar MillThe Summit 3Thomas RanchTotal Solution ClonesTranswestTrausch FarmsTres Rios SilverTwisted StitchUWRF Block & BridleVan Hauen ShowpigsWeaver Leather LivestockWestern, LCCW-W Paul ScalesYoung Livestock
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For Semen Contact:
Jed Watje & Katie Johnson612.720.1341
Troy , Veabea, & Cally Thomas605-973-2449
Jason & Kaycee Hoffman530.604.5096
GAMEOnTurton X McHenry • AICA# M820913 • DOB April 2012 • Semen $25/unit As one of the most talked about bulls in Denver 2013, Game On is perhaps the most versatile bull to come along in sometime. He is moderate, stout, and stylish. He has the muscle, bone, and hair to sire show ring
winners at the most competitive steer shows while maintaining a place in the purebred industry. Game On is a great match for Heat Wave daughters and granddaughters or any cow needing look and power.
Zach Kraenow & Paige Sherman308.760.4852
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Prairie View Farms Third Annual Production Sale
FULL SIBS SELL to the 2013 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion Female, WB PVF Lucy 1052.
Heifers of this caliber Sell. The 2012 NAILE Senior Heifer Calf Champion,PVF Ellen 1185, sold in our 2012 sale.
Gridley, Illinois
ALAN & THERESA MILLER: 217.840.6935pvfangus@gmail.com
ORLAN & CAROL • BRANDON & CATHY JONES: 309.370.1081Clayton Miller: 765.481.5496 • Ethan Butler: 580.699.1426
6:30 pm at the farm, Gridley, IlliniosFeaturing 25 elite fall heifer calves,
8 herd sire bulls, and 15 top cow-calf pairs
Photos and videos at www.pvfangus.com
Full Sibs Sell to this 2012 Illinois State Fair
Reserve Grand Land of Lincoln Champion Female,
PVF FCF Missie 103.
A maternal sibsired by Brilliance, to this 2012 Fifth
Overall, BadgerKick-off Classic,
PVF Hazel 2022,will sell April 5th.
Full sibs to these two popular NWSS Class Winners, PVF Proven Queen 2105 and PVF Proven Queen2108, will sell as well aspaternal sibs by First Class.
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THF/PHAFSire: Cowan’s Ali 4MDam: WAG Harrietta (WMW)Owners: Trausch Farms & Gateway GeneticsSemen: $25
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