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P R A I R I E V I E W F A R M S
Thanks to everyone who put in the work to make PVF successful this year!
7th Annual ONLINE Heifer SaleTuesday, November 29, 2016 • www.cwcattlesales.com
7th Annual SPRING PRODUCTION SaleFriday, April 7, 2017 • Gridley, IL
ALAN & THERESA MILLER217.840.6935 • [email protected] & CAROLBRANDON & CATHY JONES: 309.370.1081Will Coor: 919.723.6399 Jay Iliff: 309.231.7066Clay Chipman: 812.653.0340
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Craig, Stephanie & Keagan SteCK • SteCK Cattle869 190th ave • WoodStoCK, Mn 56186
319.530.8790 Craig • 402.680.1254 Stephanieonline: www.steckcattle.com • facebook.com/steckcattle
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Craig, Stephanie & Keagan SteCK • SteCK Cattle869 190th ave • WoodStoCK, Mn 56186
319.530.8790 Craig • 402.680.1254 Stephanieonline: www.steckcattle.com • facebook.com/steckcattle
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Champion Maintainer Open Show 2016 National Western
shown by Whitney Walker
Reserve Shorthorn Plus 2016 Illinois Beef Expo
shown by Sara Pieper
ORdER PROduCt Sullivan Supply •Dunlap, IA 1-800-475-5902 Sullivan Supply South •Hillsboro, TX 1-800-588-7096 Sullivan Supply West •Lodi, CA 1-888-914-5972
deALer InquIrIeS WeLCome! Contact JDK Products, Inc. 815-264-8887 815-739-3578•David Kearns 815-739-3575•Dave Kearns, Jr
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OTTOshow cattle
Check us out on Face Book @OttoShowCattle or OttoShowCattle.comText or email us also @ [email protected] 712-269-3473 • Corey 712-269-6029 • Duane 712-830-1187For semen contact Brad Otto and major distributors.
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- M A N A M O N G B O Y S X G O R E T S K A 8 0 5 - FULL BROTHER TO SHOOT TO THRILL
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OTTOshow cattle
Check us out on Face Book @OttoShowCattle or OttoShowCattle.comText or email us also @ [email protected] 712-269-3473 • Corey 712-269-6029 • Duane 712-830-1187For semen contact Brad Otto and major distributors.
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- M A N A M O N G B O Y S X G O R E T S K A 8 0 5 - FULL BROTHER TO LOADED FOR BEAR
OWNED WITH LAUTNER FARMS
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Eric, Linsay, Mason, WhitnEy & catELyn WaLkEr14844 Walker road • Prairie Grove, arkansas 72753 • Eric: 479-601-3567 • [email protected]
cody GrEEn, shoW & saLE cattLE: 479-979-5223 • GarrEtt LochnEr, shoW & saLE cattLE: 520-870-5226
for additional information on our ProGram visit: WWW.WilloWsPrinGscattle.com
Watch for information on our fall SaleS • WWW.WilloWSpringScattle.com
at Willow springs cattle company (Wscc) we are junior focused. We feel strongly that the junior livestock programs are full of life building lessons. Wscc strives to provide opportunities not only to our customers, but all juniors alike.
WorkinG With FaMiLiEs to crEatE chaMpions in thE rinG and in LiFE.
contact us to LEarn MorE about thEsE Wscc proGraMs:• Wscc Exhibitor camp• Wscc classic - collegiate Judging contest• Wscc show travel assistance program (Wscc Jr.’s)
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RYAN, CRYSTAL, HADLEY & WYATT DUNKLAUWayne, Nebraska • c: 402.369.2025 • w: dunkcattleco.com
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102 Blackout Jackpot 4111 Houston132 OYE148 Rodeo Austin158 San Angelo166 Arkansas State Fair168 Redbird Rumble170 Cyclone Classic172 Spring Showdown174 MCCA Battle of the Breeds176 Spring Thaw178 Buckeye Classic182 Oklahoma Beef Expo188 Michigan Beef Expo190 Ohio Beef Expo194 U of I Sping Showdown198 Clayton “Bud” Calkins202 Burt County Preview204 Empire State Beef Classic206 Buckles, Banners & Bucks208 Premier Showdown210 Green & Gold Showdown
214 Great Lakes Showdown216 Cass County Preview220 Decatur Cattle Battle224 KSU Kickoff Show228 Steers & Stripes232 Pioneer Showdown236 Huntington Spring Preview238 Northern Exposure240 Northern Classic244 WIU Hoof & Horn
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2016 JUNIOR NATIONAL EDITION · ISSUE 48
CONTENTS
Show Results
StreitmatterShowCattle
Design:The Showtimes
OnThe Cover
BLACKOUT 4FACES + PLACES
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THE BARN FAVORITE.
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20 From The Editor21 About Us22 From Our Readers28 Page 2832 News83 The Big Picture265 Fill in the Blanks: Lindsey Broek274 Church Sign279 Burt’s Best Bites282 Under Cover328 Hall of Fame339 Thank You340 Funtimes344 Upcoming Events350 Message
Departments
90 RememberingGordon Ferguson
290 HoustonJudging Results from Houston, TX!
298 Marcus Arnold
300 Butler
301 Taylor Frank
Features 21 AdvertiseEverything you need to know about advertising.
98 SubscribeFill out our subscription card.
354 IndexFind all of our advertisers inone place.
Quick Finds
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FROM THE EDITOR
job is working with the engine of the livestock industry - the people. From doing an annual Skype interview with Mark Hoge’s WIU Livestock Merchandising class to learning the nuts and bolts of someone’s operation we are running a feature article on or designing an ad, we take something away from every relationship. Ultimately strengthening The Showtimes as we incorporate their personal stories into the pages and coverage.
When this magazine is shipped to the printer, we will be gearing up for a cram-packed Summer. It will be a busy Juinor National season leading right into the biggest Showtimes issue of the year - The State Fair Edition!
Whether you are working with your livestock, contests for Junior Nationals or going after your life goals - remember to crank it up to 10. Go big and never do yourself the disservice of allowing slack.
See You This Summer!
Laurie Reid, Owner
e were raised with the belief that you do nothing half-way. If you are going to put forth the effort to be
involved in something, you give it all you’ve got. That principle has been a driving force behind The Showtimes. We always strive to go bigger and better eith each new day, project and issue.
By going for gold, we have been blessed with the opportunity to be a part of livestock shows and events acrossed not only the United States, but the world. Working with shows from Massachusetts to California and Canada to Down Under in Australia!
In addition to working with shows, it has been an absolute blast joining forces with Cover-All Signs & Banners to design and print backdrops and cutouts. Be sure to check out some of the work we have done on pages ?????.
Without question, the highlight of our
IN EVERYTHING YOU DO, GO FOR GOLD.
CRANK ITUP TO 10
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The Showtimes is published bi-monthly. A one year subscription costs $30.00, two year subscripion costs $60.00 or $5.00 for one issue by The Showtimes. 14510 Brighton Road, Brighton, Colorado 80601. The Showtimes, hereby expressly limits its liability resulting from any and all misprints, errors and/or all inaccuracies whatsoever in the advertisement and editorial content published by The Showtimes and its said liability is here by limited to the refund of the customer or its payment for the said advertisement, the running of a corrected advertisement, or editorial notice. Notification by the customer of any errors must be made within 30 days of distribution of the magazine. Advertising copy received after deadline will not be returned for proofing. Changes to advertising copy made after deadline date will be allowed only if time permits, and will incur the appropriate charges according to time and materials involved in the changes. The opinions or views expressed in all editorials are those of the writer or persons interviewed and not The Showtimes. The Showtimes, does however reserve the right to edit or refuse all material which might be objectionable in content. No material or part thereof, may be reproduced or used out of context, without prior, specific approval of a proper credit to The Showtimes, Inc. The Showtimes was established February 2007 by Brian, Laurie and Lisa Reid.
OWNERSBrian J. Reid Laurie ReidLisa Reid
EDITORBrian J. Reid
EDITORLisa Reid
ADVERTISING/PRLaurie Reid
LAYOUT/DESIGNBrian J. ReidLisa Reid
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSLaurie Reid
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UPCOMING ISSUESISSUE AVAILABLE AD DEADLINEJanuary / February Stock Show Edition January 10, 2017 December 10, 2016
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DO YOU WANT TO BE IN THE SHOWTIMES MAGAZINE?We always welcome Articles, photos for Faces and Places, Show Results, Hall of Fame nominations and Upcoming Events. Please email us today, and you might be printed in an upcoming issue!
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FROM OUR READERS
JESSICA HARSH, OH Thank you for all you do for junior shows across the United States. Everyone always looks forward to earning a black Showtimes banner at the end of the day at a show. Your magazine is bar-none and always look forward to the next innovative designs. Keep up the great work and thank you again for your support of the livestock industry.
BRANDON HORN FAMILY, TXIt is an honor to be in the Showtimes Hall of Fame and we really feel special!! Thank you for making our Denver experience this year one we will never forget!
VISION ANGUS, COThank you - everything you did for our bull sale and business was absolutely outstanding! We were very impressed with the look for our ads, brochure, sale catalog and picture boards. It was such a pleasure working with you. Your quaity of work, timeliness and attention to detail is second to none.
SKYLER MILLER, WYThank you for providing the 2016 Showtimes/Sullivan-Supply Stall Bid-Off Scholarship. This is a wonderful program that helps numerous agriculturalists attend college...Thank you for everything you do for the cattle industry.
CAITLYN OSCHNER, COFirst of all, I simply want to thank you for all that you do. You all work so hard year-around to put together a top-notch magazine that everyone in the show industry loves, and you never fail to connect with and inspire young people like myself. Most importantly, thank you for investing in young people like myself and giving us an opportunity to chase our dreams and make a positive contribution to the beef industry and this world.
ON THE MAP: NEW SUBSCRIBERSThe Showtimes welcomes new subscribers! In each issuewe will feature 10 of our new subscribers on our map!
Gray: States with Subscribers
a) Linda Fleming // Laverne, OK
b) Billy Hornback // Humble, TX
c) Cynthia Wise // Chaptico, MD
d) Chas Cass // Ladoga, IN
e) Maci Meads // Kennewick, WA
f) Jeremy Hinze // Lincoln, NE
g) Kayomi Payne // Valley Springs, CA
h) Strock Cattle Co. // Marbury, AL
i) Austin Laufenberg // Humbird, WI
j) Ron Buch // Luzerne, IA
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!The Showtimes welcomes your letters and emails! Please send your letters
to The Showtimes Magazine, 14510 Brighton Road, Brighton, Colorado 80601. Emails can be sent to [email protected]. Call us at 303.17.0828.
THE MIDWEST HERSMAN, WII really think the beautiful backdrops enhance the photos. You folks do a great job!
COLT CUNNINGHAM, OKThank you for sponsoring the awards for the Oklahoma Youth
Expo heifer show. Also, thank you for the “cool” behind the scenes pictures you take. The shot of me...at Louisville has been “blown-up” and on our living room wall. Thanks again for all you do.
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SEAN ISAACSON: 815.739.1013 LUCAS JOHNSON: 309.261.0380
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1807 N. US Hwy 45 • Gilman, IL 60938 • [email protected]
SEAN ISAACSON: 815.739.1013 LUCAS JOHNSON: 309.261.0380
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If there’s greatness on the inside, it shows on the outside.
purinamills.com/show-feed
Animals speak louder than words.TM
Supreme Champion Heifer
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If there’s greatness on the inside, it shows on the outside.
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Animals speak louder than words.TM
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PAGE 28
Look for our
next Page 28 in
our July/Aug 2016
State Fair Edition!
Have an ideafor a future Page28? Email it [email protected]!
THIS ISSUE WE FEATURE 28 WAYS TO STAYFIT AND HEALTHY WHILE AT THE SHOWS.
Join the Showtimes fit bit challenge and compete!
Eat Lean cuts of beef.Use a smaller plate – and easy way to cut back on calories.
Take the stairs instead of an elevator.
Park in the farthest parking spot from the barn.
Laugh during barn work!
30 minutes a day reading for example: the Showtimes.Keep your mind sharp – memorize your breeding program.
Put away phone/internet/tv for 1 hour a day-talk to a human.
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Keep faith a priority. Eliminate 1 bad habit.
Get up 30 minutes early – Do something for you.
Drink more water.
Eat out less!Take time to talk to people stalled by you. They may become your best friend!
Headed to a show – pack a lunch – bet-ter for you than truck stop food.
Cut out stress- if someone steals your power… find another outlet.
Always get a hotel with a good work out room – use it – it becomes easier.
Get more sleep – even if it is 15 minutes at the stall.
Get involved with a Jr.
Breed Association...
Run for the board!Get involved with a Breed Association.
Give back- donate to the silent auction.
Support everyone who gets involved.
Make unloading your trailer your workout. Congratulate the winner – who knows…
next time it could be you!
Eat More Vegetables!
Eat More Fruit!Join The Showtimes for our evening walk at the show! Contact Laurie Reid to see when and where.
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NEWS
6 SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
BLACKOUT 4 RECAP
During the Blackout Jackpot 4 The Showtimes along with Sullivan Supply, Caldwell-Willoughby and Cover-All Signs awarded 6 scholarships (totaling $4,000) to exhibitors at the show! Congratulations to Kyndal Reitzenstein, Randilyn Madison, Caitlyn Ochsner, Brice Hanlon, Austin Vieselmeyer and Skyler Miller on being this year’s recipients! A special thanks to StreamSide for purchasing the pre-made stall on cwcattlesales.com to raise money to support youth at the show!
We would like to thank everyone for a successful show this past March! It wouldn’t have been possible without the support of Sullivan Supply, Sure Champ, Cimarron Trailers and the numerous sponsors that donated and supported our show. A special thanks to Jim Williams, Brandon Callis, Rick and
Brenda Humphrey, Loren and Maureen Broad, Bret Bauman, Colin Lowe, Kaitlyn Lingus, Charles and Heidi Anderson, Megan Beauprez and our parents Jim and Betty Reid for your help! The $30,000+ jackpot provided scholarships, awards, buckles, ribbons and prizes to exhibitors in Loveland, Colorado!
APPUPDATE!
Updated: Jan 15, 2016Version: 5.6.5Size: 21.2 MB
The Showtimes App has been updated to version 5.6.5. Download the new update for free for the latest from The Showtimes Magazine!
- May/June 2016 Online Issue - New Background Images- Polls: Junior Nationals- Blackout 4 Videos Added- Denver Videos Added- Junior National Coverage- Bug Fixes
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PASTURE SALE MAP LISTINGS / APP
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Back again this year is our Pasture Sales Map Pin and Listing for our State Fair Edition advertisers! In addition to the great exposure you will receive by advertising in our July/August 2016 State Fair Edition, you will also receive a free map pin and listing on our Showtimes App! At the time of going to print we had over 8,689 people who have downloaded our app! This is just an added bonus for our advertisers this summer!
Plus, we offer two upgrades for this unique feature. For $200 we will also send out a Push Notification one week prior to your sale. For $300 we will send out a GPS Push Notification to people who drive within a 100 mile radius of your location with our Showtimes App. In addition, you will also receive a Push Notification one week before your sale. Contact us today to reserve your ad in our State Fair Edition and be listed on our Pasture Sales feature on our App!
Option 1: FREEWhen you advertise in ourState Fair Edition you receivea fee map pin and listing! Thisincludes your Name, Description,Address/Google Map Link, Phone,Sale Date and Website Link! This isa $100 value included with your ad!
Option 2: $200- Push Notification- Pasture Sale Map Pin and Listing.
Option 3: $300- GPS Push Notification- Header Graphic- Listing Graphic- Push Notification- Pasture Sale Map Pin and Listing.
The Showtimes State Fair Edition is the biggest issue of the year! A full page color ad is $595. We are offering a special $100 discount ($495) to advertisers who advertise together as a sale group. Email us at [email protected] to reserve your ad today. This issue will go to all of the state fairs across the country this summer! The advertising deadline is July 7th! Learn more at theshowtimesmagazine.com!
Be sure to follow The Showtimes Magazine on Instagram! We have over 17.7k follwers on Instagram and post frequently! See photos including recent designs, behind the scenes at the printer and Blackout Jackpot 4 and much more! Our Instagram page has increased over 10,000 follwers in the last six months alone! Check it out today!
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DATE June 17-24, 2016 / LOCATION Grand Island, NE
JUNIOR NATIONAL SHOWThe Maine-Anjou breed is excited to again hold a joint National Junior Heifer Show with our friends at the American Chianina Association. Each year, families from all across the country migrate to a new location to be apart of the National Junior Heifer Show. On behalf of the Maine-Anjou breed we look forward to seeing everyone this summer in Grand Island, Nebraska!
ACTIVE ADULTS › 2,249ACTIVE JUNIORS › 2,206
BREEDER OF THE YEAR › Bushy Park FarmEXHIBITOR OF THE YEAR› Griswold Cattle
SHOW FOR THE GOLD
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PERSONALITYMaine-Anjou cattle are known for their docility.
CUTABILITYMaine-Anjou’s are one of the highest marbling of the continental breeds.
VARIETYThe original Maine-Anjou cattle were red and white, they now are predominately black but can be a variety of colors.
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THE MAINE-ANJOU BREED The Maine-Anjou breed originated in the northwestern part of France in the beginning of the 19th century. The breed was first known as the Durham-Mancelle breed but later changed to Maine-Anjou taking the name from the Maine and Anjou river valleys. The first Maine-Anjou imported into North America came to Canada in 1969. These cattle were then introduced to the United States through Artificial Insemination. The Maine-Anjou society, Inc. was incorporated in Nebraska in 1969. In 1976 the name was changed to the American Maine-Anjou Association. The AMAA headquarters has been located in Platte City, Missouri since 2001. The breed excels in performance, disposition and carcass traits.
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“Airplane” Past importation offull blood genetics into the United States. The beginning of true Maine-Anjou tradition.
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresident - At LargeHunter Randall, LA
Vice PresidentReighly Blakley, OK
Secretary/TreasurerLadd Landgraf, OK
Region 1Bevan Holmgren, IN
Region 2Kaylee Miller, IAKennedy Core, IA
At LargeTayler Gall, NE
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSRegion 1Dennis Moore, ILCliff Randall, LATroy Jones, OHEric Walker, AR
Region 2Hardy O’Hara, MTAlicia Rigdon, IACory Thomsen, SD
Region 3Leo Matlock, OKBrett Carter, OKJohn Griswold, OKJim Hett, CO
At LargeCody Tebbenkamp, MOJim Opperman, IABarry Nowatzke, IN
PAST LOCATIONS2015 Springfield, IL2014 Louisville, KY2013 Grand Island, NE2012 Lima, OH2011 Kansas City, MO
2010 Spencer, IA2009 Murfreesboro, TN2008 Kansas City, MO2007 Lawton, OK2006 Wichita Falls, TX
Hotel HeadquartersMidtown Holiday Inn
2503 S. LocustGrand Island, NE 68801
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Block Name American Maine-Anjou Association
Best Western Inn Suites2707 S. Locust St.
Grand Island, NE 68801(308) 381-8855
Rate: $127.99 Double or $117.99 KingBlock Name AJMAA/AJCA
Borders Inn & Suites3333 Ramada Rd.
Grand Island, NE 68801(308) 384-5150
Rate: $109Block Name American Maine-Anjou Association
CampingContact Fonner Park Fairgrounds.
For camping information call:(308) 382-4515 or e-mail [email protected]
Include the following info in your e-mail:Name, Address, Cell Number, Dates & Event
AJMAA - Lindsey Broek (816) 858-9954 or AJCA - Andee Marston (816) 431-2808
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6/16/2016 - Thursday 5 p.m. Cattle may arrive in tie outs. NO PENS IN TIE OUTS.
6/17/2016 - Friday 7 a.m. Barn is open Tattoo Verification starts 6/18/2016 - Saturday 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Cattle & Exhibitor check-in1:30 p.m. Chianina Quiz Bowl3:30 p.m. Maine-Anjou & Chianina Stockman's Challenge 4:30 p.m. Maine-Anjou Poster Contest5:30 p.m. Maine-Anjou Advisor/ Delegate/Exhibitor Meeting6:00 p.m. Chianina Advisor/Delegate/ Exhibitor Meeting 6/19/2016 - Sunday 8 a.m. Maine-Anjou Queen & Princess Interviews8 a.m. Chianina Queen & Princess Interviews9:30 a.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show Univeristy Maine-Anjou Fitting Contest1 p.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show Univeristy Chianina Fitting Contest3:30 p.m. Cowboy Church5 p.m. State Lineup6 p.m. Opening Ceremonies Speaker, Curtis Tomasevicz Meal Sponsored by the Nebraska Show Committee
6/20/2016 - Monday 8 a.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show Univeristy Maine-Anjou Showmanship12 p.m. Meal Ticket Lunch - Day 12 p.m. Chianina Salesmanship2:15 p.m. Maine-Anjou Salesmanship3-5 Weaver Leather Livestock Novice Demonstration5 p.m. Cody McCullough Memorial Maine-Anjou Senior Showmanship FinalsTBD Chianina Golf TournamentTBD CASE IH Tractor Plant Tour
6/21/2016 - Tuesday 8 a.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show Univeristy Chianina Showmanship 11 a.m. Maine-Anjou Cook-Off Contest12 p.m. Meal Ticket Lunch - Day 22:30 p.m. Maine-Anjou & Chianina Judging Contest 6:00 p.m. Maine-Anjou Herdsman Gathering Pizza Party sponsord by the Herdsman Group7:30 p.m. Fun Night & Kids Tractor Pull followed by Dylan Bloom Band 6/22/2016 - Wednesday 8 a.m. Chianina Public Speaking8:15 a.m. Maine-Anjou Public Speaking11 a.m. Meal Ticket Lunch - Day 312-2 p.m. Sullivan Supply Demonstration2 p.m. Maine-Anjou Delegate Meeting2:30 p.m. Chianina Delegate Meeting3 p.m. She's A Lady Futurity3 p.m. Chiangus FuturityTBD CASE IH Tractor Plant Tour 6/23/2016 - Thursday 8 a.m. Steers, Chianina Heifer Show9 a.m. Steers, Bulls, Fullbloods, Bred & Owned Maine-Anjou and MaineTainers5 p.m. Dinner is served6 p.m. Awards Ceremony - Showring (You must be present at banquest to receive award) 6/24/2016 - Friday 8 a.m. Maine-Anjou & MaineTainer Female Shows9 a.m. Bulls, Chiangus Shows
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DATE June 17-24, 2016 / LOCATION Grand Island, NE
JUNIOR NATIONAL SHOWIt is that time of year when the Chianina youth will migrate to Grand Island, Nebraska for the annual Junior National Chianina Show. The American Junior Chianina Association has been planning and working hard to find a way to make this years JNCS the best ever. Again this year we are hosting this event with our good friends over at the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association, combined we have the third largest Junior National event in the country. With several activities and contest everyone is guaranteed to have a blast as we all Show for the Gold in 2016.
ACTIVE SENIORS › 1,134ACTIVE JUNIORS › 1,329
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HISTORYChianina’s were praised in Roman sculptures and Georgic poets.
FAT SHOWSChianina influenced steers have won every major fat show across the country.
RESISTANCE TO FLY’SHave a natural resistance to fly’s due to more hair follicles per square inch o hide.
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THE CHIANINA BREEDThe American Chianina Association was officially organized in June 1972 in Kansas City, MO. The original ACA office was located in Blue Springs, MO, until November 1982, when a permanent ACA National Headquarters was built in Platte City, MO. The primary purpose of the ACA is to register and transfer seedstock and maintain records of pedigrees in the breed’s herdbook. The National staff promotes the breed at various livestock events around the country, as well as publishes a breed magazine and other promotional publications as a service to the association’s membership.
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JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresident Emma Vickland, CO
Vice PresidentAmelia Higgins, TN
SecretaryLaurel Culp, KY
TreasurerCurtis Harsh, OH
Public RelationsTyler Pinkerson, INHalley Becking, SD
Morgan Lehnert, TNColton Geiger, INShelby Manning, OHLucas Wisnefski, ILTaylor Ray, KYCarson Goff, IL
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresidentVal Shields, KY
Vice President Bryan Schaefer, ND
SecretaryMatt Michel, IN
TreasurerArt Pittman, NC
Brad Stoppel, KSBrad Winegardner, OHKeith Schrick, TXJoe Tesch, SDRick Hunter, TNJordan Holt, SDMike Rose, INLyle Sexton, IA
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THE ANGUS BREEDAngus means business. The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving nearly 25,000 members across the United States, Canada and several other countries. It’s home to an extensive breed registry that grows by nearly 300,000 animals each year. The Association also provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers.
For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, please visit www.ANGUS.org.
ACTIVE MEMBERS › 25,000ACTIVE JUNIORS › 5,000
STAMPEDE THE SANDHILLS
320,000 REGISTEREDAs producers begin to expand their herds, they are looking to Angus forhigh-performing, functional and superior genetics. In fiscal year 2015, thebreed registered more than 320,000 animals.
CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEFCertified Angus Beef LLC (CAB) brand partners sold 896 million lb. of CAB® brand product in fiscal year 2015.
ANGUS MEDIA TEAMThe Angus Media team will produce an entire television program from the National Junior Angus Show. It will air as part of the weekly The Angus Report, which is on at 7:30 a.m. CST each Monday and 1:30 p.m. CST Saturdays on RFD-TV.
2015 CHAMPION HEIFEREsther McCabe
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2016 NJAS There’s no better place to celebrate Independence Day than at the 2016 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) at the Nebraska State Fairgrounds at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Neb.
From July 3-9, National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members and their families will travel from coast-to-coast to take part in the year’s most competitive junior livestock event. In addition to the elite cattle show, Angus youth will participate in life-skills contests, cooking events and much more. The tentative schedule of events is available online.
“Nebraska is going to be another stand-out year for our National Junior Angus Show,” says Jaclyn Clark, American Angus Association director of events and education. “The facilities are outstanding, and host states Nebraska and South Dakota are preparing for an impressive event that our
junior members and families are sure to enjoy.”
Themed “Stampede the Sandhills,” the 2016 NJAS expects to draw more than 1,000 head of registered-Angus cattle to compete. Classes include owned heifers, bred-and-owned heifers, cow-calf pairs, steers and bred-and-owned bulls. States will join together to compete for the Best Five Head, while individual members will vie for Junior Premier Breeder and the Silver Pitcher Award.
Cattle competing in the 2016 NJAS will begin checking in at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 3, and must be signed in by 9 a.m. Monday, July 4.
The 49th Annual NJAS Showmanship Contest will also take place, where two junior Angus members from each state compete for the “Top Showman” title. To qualify, juniors must first be selected during state competition.
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Earl Marshall was one of the most influential bulls in Angus history. He was bred in 1912 by W.A. McHenry.
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSChairmanAlex Rogen, SD
Vice ChairmanJake Heimsoth, MO
Leadership DirectorLauren Grimes, OH
Membership DirectorKaty Tunstill, AR
Communications DirectorMichael Cropp, MD
Foundation DirectorEvan Woodbury, KS
Board MembersReese Tuckwiller, WVKatelyn Corsentino, LABraden Henricks, OKTim Mardesen, IAMacy Perry, CAGabrielle Lemenager, IL
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresidentJim Sitz, MT
Vice President Charlie Boyd, KY
TreasurerKevin Yon, SC
CEOAllen Moczygemba
Tom Burke, MOJohn Harrell, ALLeo McDonnell, MTJohn Pfieffer, OKJerry Connealy, NEDavid Dal Porto, CAJohn Grimes, OHJames Henderson, TXDave Nichols, IAJames Coffey, KYChuck Grove, VAMike McCravy, GADon Schiefelbein, MNMick Varilek, SD
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DATE June 9-15, 2016 / LOCATION Madison, WI
THEY WANT IT ALLThere’s no doubt about it, Herefords are accountable, predictable, profitable and sustainable. The American Hereford Association’s (AHA) new ad campaign was launched focusing on the industry drivers – commercial cow-calf, feedlot and consumer- sharing a message of Hereford relevance to each segment’s personal business model (include ad campaign). With over 3,800 adult members and over 2,900 junior members the American Hereford Association (AHA) and National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) are two of the largest, strongest and most active cattle programs in the country, there’s no doubt that the Hereford breed is the beef breed supreme. Fiscal year 2015 was a year of continued progress and growth for the Hereford brand. Record sale prices for bulls and females, and increases in registrations (6%), transfers (10%) and membership (7%) prove the continued demand for Hereford genetics. The stakes have never been higher to create value and efficiency throughout the production system. This past year was full of Hereford activity. AHA kicked off the fiscal year with the Hereford Genetic Summit Sept. 4-5 in Springfield, Mo. The Summit focused on genetics and how the beef industry will be challenged to produce the product that the consumer demands to keep the industry sustainable and to feed a growing population. The message was clear: as an organization, have to be focused on helping breeders make genetic progress by concentrating on these four key strategies: • Keep putting pressure on calving ease. • Work hard on adding end-product merit. • Keep working to identify efficient, low-cost cattle. • Keep doing all of these things, while not losing focus on what has kept the Hereford breed in the game.There is no doubt today’s commercial cattleman wants it all, and the Hereford breed is poised to be the brand that provides it all.
Despite drought and escalating costs in the beef industry, Hereford breed demand continues to grow, as production sale and reports of private-treaty sales continue to out-pace the previous year’s reports. A total of 195 Hereford production sales were reported by the AHA field representatives this fiscal year. Bull sales averaged $6,882, up nearly $1,800 per head (35% increase) and females, $5,358, up more than $700 per head (16% increase). During the last fiscal year the AHA registered 75,988 Herefords along with 44,424 transfers and a total of 104,216 cows on inventory. During the 2015 Fiscal Year, Certified Hereford Beef ® (CHB®) experienced another year of growth despite the challenging U.S. economy. The company posted a record year in volume with 641 million lb. sold, 3.4 million head certified, 5.4 million head harvested and a 70% certification rate. To learn more about CHB’s time-honored tradition visit herefordbeef.org
This year the NJHA and the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) are excited to be heading to the Upper Midwest to spend a week at “A Hereford Scene in 2016” in Madison, Wis., July 9-15. The JNHE attendees will be exhibiting at one of the country’s newest and top facilities and home of the World Dairy Expo. Known to many as the ultimate family vacation, this show provides an opportunity for competition between junior members and their cattle; this summer’s event is sure to top everyone’s summer plans. The entry deadline for this year’s JNHE is June 1st and you may enter online at jrhereford.org.A HEREFORD SCENE IN 2016
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Friday, July 8 7 p.m. Barns open for setting up stalls — cattle may arrive into tie outs
Saturday, July 9 6:30 a.m. National Hereford Women (NHW) board meeting8 a.m. Cattle allowed in barns8 a.m. Scholarship judges’ breakfast, Exhibition Hall8 a.m. NJHA director candidate interviews, Exhibition Hall8 a.m.-5 p.m. People registration in show office — pick up goodie bags and exhibitor packets, Pavilion #19 a.m. Scholarship interviews begin, Exhibition HallNoon-6 p.m. Cattle check-in — all cattle in barns by 5 p.m. and checked in by 6 p.m. 1 p.m. Newcomer orientation3-4 p.m. Sassy Cow Ice cream social, Pavilion #16 p.m. Contest sign ups due to show office7 p.m. Director candidate roundtable dinner, Exhibition Hall
Sunday, July 10 8 a.m. Hereford bowl written test, Exhibition Hall9 a.m. Individual and team sales, Exhibition Hall11 a.m. Great American CHB® Grill-off1 p.m. Illustrated speech, Exhibition Hall1 p.m. NHW Queen’s Tea, state queens forum to follow, Exhibition Hall4 p.m. State group pictures, Coliseum5 p.m. Opening ceremonies, Coliseum6:30 p.m. A Hereford Scene Block Party — Celebrate Wisconsin brat feed, band and junior mixer, parking lot to the north of Pavilion #1
Monday, July 11 7-9 a.m. Pancake breakfast, Exhibition Hall8 a.m. Judging contest, Coliseum8:30 a.m. HYFA golf tournament, Door Creek Golf Course9-11:30 a.m. Group painting, Exhibition Hall11 a.m. Sure Champ nutritional clinic,Coliseum
11 a.m. Extemporaneous speech contest (first preparation starts at 10:30 a.m.), Exhibition Hall Noon Hereford bowl final “buzzer”round (top teams compete), Exhibition Hall1-3:30 p.m. Group painting, Exhibition Hall2 p.m. NHW annual meeting, Exhibition Hall2 p.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University fitting demonstration, Coliseum4 p.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University team fitting contest, Coliseum5 p.m. Judging of group classes6 p.m. Queen’s orientation, Exhibition Hall7 p.m. NJHA membership meeting — election of board members, Exhibition Hall
Tuesday, July 12 8 a.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University national showmanship contest, Coliseum Ring 1: senior, intermediate and senior finals Ring 2: junior and peewee followed by pre-peewee11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch, Exhibition Hall
Wednesday, July 13 8 a.m. Ring 1: Cow-calf pairs, bred-and-owned heifers Ring 2: Steers, bred-and-owned bulls11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch, Exhibition Hall5-7 p.m. Awards night CHB steak dinner, Exhibition Hall7 p.m. Awards night, Coliseum
Thursday, July 14 8 a.m. Begin owned heifer show, Coliseum11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch, Exhibition Hall
Friday, July 15 8 a.m. Resume owned heifer show, Coliseum
Plan to attend “A Hereford Scene in 2016” in Madison, Wis. July 9- 15. Schedule of Events
EARLY BIRD ENTRY DEADLINE • May 1, 2016 FINAL ENTRY DEADLINE • June 1, 2016
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Visit, jrhereford.org for more information
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HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR At the 2015 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) Jason May of Randolph, Minn., was named the 2015 NJHA Hereford Herdsman of the Year. Jason’s passion, work ethic and drive are what earned him the respect of his peers. “He’s always looking ahead to what needs to be done, instead of always having to be told what to do. He has a desire to succeed and is constantly working hard until he gets there and then setting another one.
He’s a nonstop goer. He’s a great kid and doesn’t know a stranger. He wants to give back to the younger kids in agriculture as much as anybody his age,” says John McCurry, McCurry Angus, Jason’s boss during his time at Hutchinson Community College. Jason now works for Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch in Ree Heights, S.D., an establishment where he spent many hours working during his time at South Dakota State University.
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JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSChairmanCody Jensen, KS
Vice ChairmanTaryn Adcock, IL
Communications ChairKelsey Stimpson, ID
Membership ChairKelsey Repenning, SD
Leadership ChairJessica Middleswarth, WY
Fundraising ChairAustin Cole, KY
DirectorsAmanda Bacon, ARTommie Lynne Mead, GASteven Green, KYBrooke Jensen, KSMason Blinson, NCBailey McKay, KS
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresidentSam Shaw, ID
Vice President Terri Barber, TX
Jim Mickelson, CADave Bielema, MIKevin Schultz, KSCurtis Curry, OKBob Thompson, MOJonny Harris, GAKyle Perez, NMPete Atkins, MNJim Bellis, MOJoe Van NewKirk, NE
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JUNIOR NATIONAL SHOWShow Me Your Charolais on Route 66! This year’s AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference celebrates 40 years of the AIJCA Junior National Show. The first Junior National Show was held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1976. Over the past 40 years the Junior National has been held in 18 states from Maryland to California and Minnesota to Texas. The Charolais Junior National Show is organized with a host state/affiliate each year, and our Association would not be where it is today if it weren’t for generations of Charolais breeders supporting our junior members and activities. We invite all past, present and future Charolais enthusiasts to join us in Springfield, Missouri as we celebrate this AIJCA Anniversary!
ACTIVE MEMBERS › 2,051ACTIVE JUNIORS › 965
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50 YEARS!2016 celebrates 50 years of the Miss Charolais USAprogram that was established by the late Jerry Litton.
MERGING TWO ASSOCIATIONSThe American-International Charolais Association was formed in 1957 by the merger of two associations, American Charolais Breeders Association and International Charolais Breeders Association.
TSIThe AICA introduced the Terminal Sire Index (TSI) in the Fall 2015 Genetic Analysis. The TSI represents a dollar index per terminal progeny produced for a bull in the AICA database, ranking them for profit potential.
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SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED At the 2015 Junior National, the American-International Junior Charolais Foundation, awarded $45,000 in scholarships!
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1976 Junior National Heifer Cham-pion: Maggie II Exhibited by: Martin Ahrens, Martinsburg, Mo.
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresident Megan Johnson, OK
Vice PresidentTy Dybdal, NE
SecretaryMacomb, IL
TreasurerHadley Schotte, KS
Ex -OfficioHaley Stalcup, IA
Area DirectorsCasey Bradshaw, IDTy Dybdal, NEHadley Schotte, KSDillon Elder, TXPayton Creasey, ILTeanna Simpson, MORachel Hockberry, MDNick Williams, ALAbbee Carnes, SCKaitlyn Davlin, TXCagney Effling, SDTaylor Husz, MO
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresidentBill Nottke, MO
Vice President Larry Ludeke, TX
SecretaryMike Schumacher, MO
TreasurerRobb Creasey, IL
Ex- OfficioLarry Lehman, TX
Executive Vice PresidentJ. Neil Orth
Area DirectorsCheryl Lux, MTDennis Metzger, CATy Eschenbaum, SDSpencer Schrader, KSLarry Ludeke, TXBradley Bracewell, TXMarty Lewis, IAMike Schumacher, MOEddy Loggains, ARRobb Creasey, ILFrankie Anthony, KYJimmy Ray Parish, MSSilas Maxwell, TNDotty Macy, MDDavis Webb, SC
MISS CHAROLAIS USA 2016Rachael Bonacker, MO
2016 NJLSC Schedule of EventsThursday, July 78:00 a.m. Cattle in tie-outs only, barn available for set up
Friday, July 88:00 a.m. Move in/Set up3:00 p.m. NALJA Board of Directors interviews and meeting
Saturday, July 98:00 a.m. Check-in11:30 a.m. State officers and advisors meeting1:30 p.m. Sullivan Supply Stock Show U3:30 p.m. Tenderfoot Social
Sunday, July 107:30 a.m. Church service8:00 a.m. Senior Cow Camp pre-lims10:00 a.m. Junior Cow Camp pre-lims1:00 p.m. Limousin Beef Cook-Off, sponsored by Limi Boosters 5:30 p.m. Membership meeting6:30 p.m. Opening ceremonies with meal and entertainment
Monday, July 118:00 a.m. Prospect Steers, Progress Steers, Bred & Owned Limousin Females, Owned Lim-Flex Females; Virtual Carcass Contest3:00 p.m. Judging Contest
Tuesday, July 128:00 a.m. Lim-Flex Cow-Calf Pairs, Limousin Cow-Calf Pairs, Bred and Owned Lim-Flex Bulls, Bred and Owned Purebred Bulls, Bred and Owned Lim-Flex Females, Owned Limousin Females3:00 p.m. Public Speaking7:00 p.m. All-American Limousin Sale of Sales
Wednesday, July 138:00 a.m. Showmanship (Senior/Intermediate in Ring A; Junior/Novice in Ring B)2:00 p.m. Team Fitting4:00 p.m. Cow Camp Finals, NALJA Presidential Election
Thursday, July 148:00 a.m. All-American Limousin Futurity7:00 p.m. NALJA Awards Banquet and NALJA Social/Dance at the Clarion Hotel Lexington
All activities will take place at the Kentucky Horse Park in Louisville, Ky., unless otherwise noted.
NORTH AMERICAN LIMOUSIN JUNIOR ASSOCIATION6 Inverness Court East, Suite 260 • Englewood, CO 80112-5595
303-220-1963 • www.NALF.org • [email protected] Katie Campbell, NALF director of activities and junior advisor
National Junior Limousin Show & Congress Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY • July 7-14, 2016
EARLY ENTRY DEADLINE: MAY 15 LATE-ENTRY DEADLINE: JUNE 1No entries accepted after June 1
HEADQUARTERS HOTEL: Clarion Hotel Lexington • 859-233-0512
Overflow Hotels: Fairfield Inn & Suites Lexington North • 859-997-5870
Comfort Suites, Georgetown, KY • 502-868-9500 Best Western, Georgetown, KY • 502-868-0055
NALJA APPLICATIONS FOUND AT NALF.ORGNALJA Board of Directors
NALJA Awards of Excellence ScholarshipLeonard & Vi Wulf Scholarship
Ron & Carolyn Holland ScholarshipDonna Etherton Limi Boosters Scholarship
Limi Boosters Junior Grant Program
Join the North American Limousin Junior Association today by completing the
Membership Application at NALF.org or by contacting Katie Campbell at 303-220-1963.
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DATE July 8-14, 2016 / LOCATION Lexington, KY
JUNIOR NATIONAL SHOWThe Kentucky Limousin Breeders Association will be hosting the Limousin family reunion in Lexington, KY July 8th-14th. This year junior participants can participate in the Public Speaking, Cow Camp, Team Fitting, and Livestock Judging Satellite Events. They can also participate in the always popular Tenderfoot/Mentor Program. Everyone is looking forward to a great week in Kentucky!
ACTIVE SENIORS › 1,100ACTIVE JUNIORS › 550
THE KENTUCKY CATTLE DRIVE
CAVE DRAWINGSThe Limousin association believes the Limousin breed originated anywhere from 16,000 to 13,000 years ago, from cave drawings in the French Lascaux Cave.
DOCILITY EPDIn 1998, the North American Limousin Foundation created the docility EPD. This EPD rates the docility of the cattle allowing breeders to select for the calmer animals and cull those who continue with difficult disposition.
IMPORTEDThe first Limousin imported to Canada was Prince Pompadour in 1968. The first U.S. import, Kansas Colonel, was born and raised in Canada and was imported in 1971 by Bob Haag of Topeka, Kansas for a group of Kansas Limousin breeders.
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THE LIMOUSIN BREEDNALF has grown from the original 99 founder members to more than 4,000 active members who register nearly 40,000 head annually.
From humble beginnings in France many centuries ago, the Limousin breed has achieved acceptance in the United States as a major contributor to a more efficient beef industry..
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JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresident Layton Schur, TX
Vice PresidentDevan Cox, IN
SecretaryAnna Hohnson, MN
TreasurerEthan Freund, CO
Ex-OfficioRandee Corns, KS
DirectorsWill Blaydes, KYRachel Booth, OKTaylor Gren, TNCallie Hicks, KYSarah Johnson, OHAaron Linhart, IA
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresidentBret Begert, TX
Vice President Dexter Edwards, NC
SecretaryJim Bob Hendrickson, OK
TreasurerGart Fuchs, TX
At LargeAustin Hager, ND
Ex-OfficioChad Settje, NE
Past PresidentBob Mitchell, WI
DirectorsDennis Alt, KSMark Barker, OKGreg Blaydes, KYJoey Freund, COGary Gates, MTChris Milam, KYWarren Symens, SDFred Wacker, MTCurt Wieczorek, SD
"The barn-favorite Best of the Barns Awarddeemed SIMMENTAL the
"Hottest Breed of 2015." The fire continues well into the 2016 year,
gearing up for the Denim and Diamonds in Des Moines National Classic. Weare breaking records with entry numbers andexpanding our program like wildfire. Comejoin us in Iowa July 9-15. Even if you don't
have a heifer, we have plenty of activities foreveryone. Play a round of golf to benefit the American Simmental Simbrah Foundation, or
bring pop tabs to donate to the Ronald McDonald House. Des Moines is The Place to be Seen in 2016!"
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THE SIMMENTAL BREEDThe 2016 Denim and Diamonds in Des Moines will host numerous opportunities to get involved with the Simmental breed. From educational contests and activities to community service, we encourage anyone to come join in on the fun! For the first-time, the American Simmental Simbrah Foundation will be hosting a Breeders Cup Golf Tournament, with all proceeds going towards education, scholarships and leadership training events. Register online by June 15 to benefit a great cause. Also benefiting a great cause is our community service event, donating pop tabs to the Ronald McDonald house. Start collecting your pop tabs now and be sure to bring them to the National Classic. The National Classic will be a pivotal year in 2016, hosting the first stand-alone Bred and Owned Heifer Show. The Simmental breed is rapidly growing, we hope you’ll check out all of our activities at juniorsimmental.org. Come join us in Des Moines, “The Place to be Seen in 2016”!
DATE July 9-15, 2016 / LOCATION Des Moines, IA
DENIM AND DIAMONDS IN DES MOINES
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SWISS BELLSAll High Individuals Overall at the National Classic receive Swiss Bells, as a form of tradition from when Simmental cattle (originally from Switzerland) used to wear Swiss Bells around their necks so the herdsmen could find them roaming in the Swiss Alps.
WORLD NUMBERSThere are estimated between 40 and 60 million Simmental cattle in the world, second only to Brahman worldwide.
FIRST ASSOCIATIONThe first recorded Simmental Association was in 1890 in Switzerland, known as the “Red and White Spotted Simmental Cattle Association”.
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1972: Parisien was the first Simmental to be registered in both the ASA and Canadian herdbooks, Donald D. Vaniman, the Association’s first full-time Executive Secretary,
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresident Morgan Phillips, KY
Vice PresidentMaddy Udell, IA
Shea Mackey, TXBritney Beins, UTJericho Chappa, MTRebekah Callison, MOKaylie Huizengam ILJessica Smith, MIZach Wilson, WATanner Howey, TXJody Baragary, KSGarrett Stanfield, OHCameron Crawford, MIKiersten Jass, IAJordan Cowger, MOMaddy Beins, UT
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSChairmanDale Miller, MT
John Irvine, KSFred Schuetze, TXDr. Gary Updyke, OKErika Kenner, NDJ.W. Brune, KSTim Smith, TXClaye Kaelberer, NDJon Willis, OKRobert Lanting, IDTim Curran, CABrian DeFreese, INCliff Orley, PAClay Lassle, MTGordon Hodges, NCBarry Wesner, INMichael Forman, WA
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AJSA MISSIONThe AJSA strives to brighten the future of the Shorthorn breed by engaging its members in opportunities that develop character, promote valuable skills, and build life-long friendships.
SHORTHORNS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
WABASHA STREET CAVESTake a tour among the historical aspects of the city’s past.
ALEXANDER RAMSEY HOUSEOne of the nation’s most well-preserved Victorian homes, this house was completed in 1872 and served as the residence of the first governor of Minnesota.
CATHEDRAL OF ST. PAULModeled after Rome’s St. Peters Basilica, the Cathederal of St. Paul is literally a high point in the city’s architecture.
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2015 CHAMPION HEIFERSara Sullivan
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THE SHORTHORN BREED History was made July 22, 1968 in Louisville, Ky., during the first National Shorthorn Youth Conference when Mark Tracy of Boulder, Colorado was elected as the first president of the newly formed American Junior Shorthorn Association (AJSA). The National Shorthorn Youth Conferences have continued since, being held every summer in states all across the US. The first National Junior Shorthorn Show was held in Springfield, Illinois in 1973. The two events merged into one week full of activities held simultaneously since 1981. Since these modest beginnings, the AJSA now boasts over 4000 junior members from all across the US participating in one of the top Junior beef programs available. Youth have opportunities available to them through this association that led to unprecedented careers not only in the agricultural industry, but the skills and lessons learned from a Shorthorn project can be easily adapted to careers in any industry.
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresident Haley Alden
Vice PresidentMitchell Smith
SecretaryTyler Pierson
Public RelationsKendra Davis
DirectrorsGettit PearsonKaila WilliamsMegan DragstremZach FanningDamin Hadorn-Papke
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresidentMark Gordon
Vice President Jim Freed
Tom TurnerHugh MooneyMarty LovingRobert AldenNancy Grathwohl HeterEd KruseRick Leone
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AngusOwnership – May 15 | Entry Deadline: May 15, 2016 Entry Fee: $60.00LATE Entry Deadline (ONLINE ONLY): May 16-25, 2016 | Entry Fee: May 16-25: $100
HerefordFINAL Deadline: June 1, 2016NO Late entries accepted
Simmental Ownership – May 15National Classic entries must be submitted online by 6:00 PM Mountain on May 16, 2016. Late entries will be accepted until 6:00 PM Mountain on May 22, 2016 and assessed a $50 late fee.
Red Angus Entry deadline- May 16
Maine-AnjouNational Junior Show late entry deadline will be May 10, 2016
ShorthornOwnership – May 1No entries accepted postmarked after late deadline or May 15, 2016
CharolaisEarly Registration Deadline: May 10, 2016Late Registration/Ownership Deadline: May 20, 2016
LimousinEARLY Entry Deadline: May 15, 2016LATE ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JUNE 1, 2016
ChianinaOwnership: May 2Entry Deadline & Ownership Deadline: Postmarked by May 2, 2016 FINAL Entry Deadline: Postmarked from May 3 to May 16, 2016
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JUNIOR NATIONALSJune 17-24
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DATE June 20-25, 2016 / LOCATION Springfield, IL
JUNIOR NATIONAL SHOWOne of the fastest growing junior beef breed shows in the United States, the North American Junior Red Angus Event (NAJRAE) is held each summer and is excited to travel to Springfield, Illinois in 2016. The 2016 NAJRAE will run from June 20-25. The NAJRAE provides an opportunity for competition of both junior members and their cattle projects along with plenty of events for the entire family. With, more than 150 youth from 30 states will converge on the host city to exhibit 300 head of Red Angus cattle, and participate in more than 10 leadership development competitions. More than 300 spectators will be in attendance throughout the week-long event.
2015 SHOW FACTSHEAD OF CATTLE › 356JUNIOR EXHIBITORS › 181PEE WEE CONTESTANTS › 27BANQUET ATTENDEES › 482RAISED IN ONE NIGHT › $83,000
FIND YOUR GREATNESS IN RED ANGUS
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY While in the Land of Lincoln be sure to stop by the Lincoln Library and Museum. There is also the Lincoln tomb in Springfield that is a must see if you haven’t been there.
COZY DOG DRIVE INNThe classic Route 66 Drive Inn Drive in is famouse for there hot dog on a stick and memorabilia.
AIR COMBAT MUSEUMStop by and check out World War II bombers!
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MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016 Check-inOpening Ceremonies
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016Sullivan Supply Showmanship ClinicLivestock Judging ContestSullivan Supply BootcampPee Wee Stick Horse Race
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016 Sales Talk ContestHerdsman QuizWeaver Fitting ClinicWeaver Team Fitting ContestIce cream Social
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2016 Sullivan Supply and Redcow Relocators ShowmanshipPublic Speaking ContestPee Wee Cookie DecoratingQuiz Bowl
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016Futurity ShowBred & Owned FemalesBred & Owned BullsAwards Banquet & Auction
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 Commercial Heifer ShowSteer ShowOwned Heifer Show
JOIN US IN SPRINGFIELD, ILNAJRAE.COM
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NAJRAE MISSION The North American Junior Red Angus Event provides education activities for Red Angus youth breeders. The NAJRAE offers programs giving youth the opportunity to learn and practice business skills in the beef industry, and engage in leadership positions. The program emphasizes and recognizes those youths who show initiative and interest in owning and raising Red Angus beef cattle. The annual event serves as a forum for junior Red Angus youth and their families, breeders, and other beef enthusiasts to come together to compete, and to exchange ideas, knowledge, and technology.
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresident Kellan Heavican, NE
Vice PresidentSydney Zehander, MN
SecretaryBeth Orr, TN
Membership DirectorDaniel Muller, NE
Menzi Spiller, COMadison Shuey, IAEllie Karweik, MIKip Wallace, WI
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERSPresidentTony Tolar, MS
Vice President Casey McMurphy, TX
Executive Secretary/TreasurerCheryl Johnson, IA
Anthony Harvey, TXCassie Johnson, IAKelly Kimmey, TXMisti Spiller, COChad Zehnder, MN
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BLACKOUT 4Judge Jim Williams evaluates the breed champions during the Blackout 4 Steer Drive in Loveland, Colorado.
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BLACKOUT 4David Smith enters the Blackout 4 show ring with his Hereford heifer.
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A LOOK BACK
REMEMBERINGGORDON FERGUSON.
MAY 2, 1940 – MARCH 15, 2016
I’d like to go back to Chicago in November one more time. To the International Livestock Show that boyhood dream of mine.
To see the flags a waving on a cold Thanksgiving Day. To see the pens of big fat steers quietly munching on good Wisconsin hay.
To walk one more time through the yards main gate built of stone and rock, on a cold snowy night see the trucks lined up at the unloading dock and the trains loaded with cattle coming in from everywhere. While in the barn stood rows of bulls with thick and bloomy hair.
Stardust hotel, showing the Supreme Champion Heifer at Las Vegas in 1969.
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Or walk to the Sirloin Room, with the throne in the center where the very best steaks were all laid, while out in the hall at 5 o’clock the wonderful bagpipes played.
But as much as I miss the building, yards, the hustle bustle atmosphere, it’s the people I miss most of all, the stories one would hear.
The boys from Oklahoma with Herefords red and white, or the Tolands with the Angus with the hides as black as night.
To see old Snow a washing the Tiemans Shorthorns one more time, and talking to old Snapper who was standing next in line.
To hear Ed Fowler talking in the tavern of the Inn of times gone by, just yesterday, and of the next bull to win. Or run across Halstead for a meal into Johnny Otts where Harl Jackson set and told the stories over a beer. And to know that in this building, on these streets my dad had been here. - “Ferg”
1965 Grand Champion Angus Bull at Phoenix.
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Chicago, Get of Sire - 1963.
Hereford RanchHereford Ranch
For fi fteen years now, on the second Saturday in June in western Oklahoma, the tent has been raised for the Cream of the Crop Female & Bull Sale. To date, this is the largest annual club calf producing female sale in the history of this business. This offering has sold more champion producing dams and has generated more cumulative dollars than any offering in the history of the club calf business. Once again, the deck is stacked, as the best of this
program will be offered across the block on Saturday, June 11th.
CRAWFORD, OKLAHOMA
SATURDAY JUNE 11, 2016 AT THE RANCH
450 HEAD OF CLUB CALF PRODUCING FALL BRED FEMALES
30 HEAD OF THE STOUTEST SIRES AVAILABLE ANYWHERE
www.blackherefordranch.comCrawford, Oklahoma
For fi fteen years nowJune in western Oklahoma, the tent has been raised for the date, this is the largest annual club calf producing female sale in the history of this business. This offering has sold more champion producing dams and has generated more cumulative dollars than any offering in the history of the club calf business. Once again, the deck is stacked, as the best of this
SATURDAY JUNE 11, 2016 AT THE RANCH AT THE RANCH
ONLINE SALE PAGE VIDEO CATALOG | CATALOG | SALE INFOWATCH THE SALE LIVE HERE Call directly in for absentee bidding.
www.ccollinsinc.com/creamofthecrop
Kris and Gay Black Tyler and Phylli Roberts18022 E 840 Rd. Crawford, OK 73638
(580) 309-0711 Kris’s Cell (580) 309-0774 Tyler Roberts | (580) 480-2015 Phylli Roberts
ONLINE SALE PAGE VIDEO CATALOG | CATALOG | SALE INFO
- From the program that produced Yellow Jacket, Troubadour & Made Right -
RED MANSire: Man Among Boys
Dam: Troubadour x Habanero - Mailman- Selling One Half Interest -
of theof theof theof theof theof theof theof theof the
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440B - Sub Zero x Northern Improvement
1203 - Double Wide (Yello Repo) x Yellow Jacket
1275 - Troubadour x Monopoly
020W - Monopoly x Yellow Jacket - Angus
500B - Man Among Boys xChopper-Maine
8309 - Banshee (Choppin Wood)x SimAngus
339G - Lil Wayne (Polar Ice) xDouble Vision-Whiplash
2Z095 - Registered Red Angus x Registered Charolais (Turton)
183B - Troubadour x Smooth Mooves
0506 - Indian Outlaw (Tank) xHeat Wave
466B - White Gold (Solid Gold) x Charolais-Maine
June 11th
563Y - True Grit x NFL-SimHerf 1678 - Red Rock Son x Made Right
7640 - Right Choice x Hereford-Maine
436B - Airhart Z22American Infl uence
9181 - 524 Gold x New Look - Triangleton 91-31
Exacto by TroubadourDam : 2XEXT x Habanero - Mailman
161B - 30-06 x 9929 (Maternal brother to Made Right)
385B - Yellow Jacket x Full Flush - Meyer 734
Bulls
89B - Man Among Boys x Kadabra - Impulse
Last son out of this great cow.
Maternal sister to Cotton Mouth
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Sunday, September 11, 2016
Bids close at 6:00 p.m.
Tim, Emily & Braylen Schaeffer, 765.541.073814622 Crull Rd, Hagerstown, IN 47346 • Paul & Tracy Schaeffer
Nate Tice, 717.926.0874 • www.schaeffersimmentals.com
Kyle Lemmon, 443.821.5069 • Zach Pegg Our customer service goes fromSTART to FINISH!!
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Fu Man Chu X 3069
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Sunday, September 11, 2016
Bids close at 6:00 p.m.
Tim, Emily & Braylen Schaeffer, 765.541.073814622 Crull Rd, Hagerstown, IN 47346 • Paul & Tracy Schaeffer
Nate Tice, 717.926.0874 • www.schaeffersimmentals.com
Kyle Lemmon, 443.821.5069 • Zach Pegg Our customer service goes fromSTART to FINISH!!
Broker x Lexie
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Fu Man Chu X 3069
Fu Man Chu X Steel Force
Hi Ho x Cherri Pie Steer
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SPECIAL FEATURE
ur cattle production started from land acquired from many of Randy Owen’s relatives and friends of his family. The name of our production, Tennessee River Music Inc., was named after the first number one single, written for the group Alabama. The Tennessee River was an integral part of Randy’s childhood activities, especially trips with his father buying and selling cattle in Chattanooga, TN and Scottsboro, AL, at First Monday.
Randy and his father talked and dreamed of a seedstock cattle operation like Tennessee River Music Inc. on the trips they took, when they were buying and selling commercial cattle. Randy’s grandfathers Joseph Ernest Owen and Henry Baughton Teague Sr. inspired Randy as a child to be very interested in livestock. Lots of the acreage, now part of the ranch, was sharecropped and rented by Randy’s family for row crops; where he plowed and worked the fields. Randy was involved in 4H and FFA as a young man. He grew up in the community of Adamsburg (DeKalb County) working with his sisters, and parents on a small family farm, where the ranch is today.
LOCATED IN FORT PAYNE, ALABAMA, TENNESSEE RIVER MUSIC IS A REGISTERED HEREFORD AND ANGUS OPERATION.
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The first Hereford cattle were purchased in 1981. Tennessee River Music Inc. and Randa have shown many champions including many show heifers and show bulls of the year, for the Southeast Region. Randa showed the TRM-bred heifer, TRM RRO Phillie 0002, the National Champion Polled Female at the 2001 Junior National Hereford Expo in Billings, MT. In 2008, Randa showed the National Champion Horned Female, Purple Clover, at the Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, MO. The first Angus cattle were purchased in the late ’80’s. The early years of the Angus operation were private treaty bull sales, and the heifers were retained in the herd. Now TRM has 3 annual sales. The Dixieland Delight, Red, White and Black Angus and Hereford Production Sale is held the first Saturday in May. Close Enough to Perfect Online Sale is held in September, and the High Cotton Angus and Hereford Bull sale is held the first Saturday in December.
Randy and Kelly are excited to be passing the cattle operation down to their youngest daughter, Randa, to continue Randy’s dreams of a first-rate, classy, seedstock operation. Randy and Kelly hope to continue hosting these production sales for a long time, but the future of the operation is secure and will continue with Randa’s youthful excitement.
John and Randa both grew up showing cattle. John showed Angus, and Randa showed Herefords. Their love of cattle led them both to Auburn University to study Animal Science. They both graduated with their MS and Graduate degrees from Auburn University, got married, and returned to Randa’s family farm to
continue her family’s legacy of raising Hereford and Angus cattle. John and Randa now have a 2 and 1/2 year old daughter, Harper Rose, who is in love with the cattle, and loves to help out in any way on the farm. The youth who are involved in agriculture today are so vitally important to the entire future of agriculture for all of us, so we are always willing to help out any youth activities involving and benefiting youth in agriculture. •
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BLACKOUTJACKPOT 4
Reserve Champion SteerGrant Vickland
Grand Champion SteerAustin Reitzenstein
Date: March 18-20, 2016
Location: Loveland, CO
Steer Judge: Jim Williams
Backdrop Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging
Candid Photos: The Showtimes
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3rd Overall SteerOlivia Frye
4th Overall SteerJulia Frye
5th Overall / Market HeiferSkyler Miller
Champion White BracketAshlyn Oschner, Austin Vieselmeyer + Stratton Wattorey
Reserve White BracketBraden West, Jhett West + Kaycee Pearce
S/S TEAM FITTING CONTEST
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Champion AngusKylie Roberts
Reserve AngusKaylie Ivie
Champion LimousinSydney Mauro
Champion Maine-AnjouJulia Frye
Reserve LimousinChace Robbins
Reserve Maine-AnjouJami Hoblyn
Champion CharolaisIsabella Schultz
Champion ChianinaAustin Reitzenstein
Reserve CharolaisAlyssa DePorter
Reserve ChianinaGrant Vickland
Champion HerefordGrace Sanburg
Reserve HerefordJason Dias
• show results BLACKOUT JACKPOT 4
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Champion MaineTainerAlyssa DePorter
Champion CrossbredGrant Vickland
Reserve MaineTainerPaul Cooksey
Reserve CrossbredJulia Frye
Champion ShorthornJake Patton
Champion ShorthornPlusJake King
Reserve ShorthornCayden Lapp
Reserve ShorthornPlusHans Vickland
Champion Market HeiferSkyler Miller
Champion SimmentalOlivia Frye
Reserve SimmentalDalton Carlson
Reserve Market HeiferJami Hoblyn
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• show results BLACKOUT JACKPOT 4
Grand Champion HeiferVada Vickland
Reserve Champion HeiferWhitney Walker
Date: March 18-20, 2016
Location: Loveland, CO
Heifer Judge: Brandon Callis
Backdrop Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging
Candid Photos: The Showtimes
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3rd Overall HeiferDavid Smith
4th Overall HeiferAustin Vieselmeyer
5th Overall HeiferTaylor Dorsey
Champion Black BracketBo Naibauer, Dalton Lind + Alyssa Deporter.
Reserve Black BracketColby Hales, Derrick Brown + Jarrett Wagner
S/S TEAM FITTING CONTEST
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Champion AngusAustin Vieselmeyer
Reserve AngusAustin Vieselmeyer
Champion MaineTainerWhitney Walker
Champion Red AngusKalleigh Roberts
Reserve MaineTainerIsabela Schultz
Reserve Red AngusKylie Roberts
Champion ChianinaDavid Smith
Champion HerefordJessica Middleswarth
Reserve ChianinaTaylor Dorsey
Reserve HerefordDavid Smith
Champion Maine-AnjouTaylor Dorsey
Reserve Maine-AnjouPD Miller
• show results BLACKOUT JACKPOT 4
HEIFERS
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Champion % SimmentalJami Hoblyn
Champion AOBDavid Smith
Reserve % SimmentalKyndal Reitzenstein
Reserve AOBAshlyn Ochsner
Champion ShorthornDavid Smith
Champion ShorthornPlusWhitney Walker
Reserve ShorthornTyka Scott
Reserve ShorthornPlusAlyssa DePorter
Champion CommercialVada Vickland
Champion SimmentalSydney Williams
Reserve SimmentalAbby Emberson
Reserve CommercialSkyler Miller
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Date: March 17-18, 2016
Location: Houston, TX
Steer Judge: B
Results/Photos: Show Champions
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Reserve Champion Market SteerRobert Trey Hurst
Grand Champion Market SteerAspen
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• show results HOUSTON
Champion ABCMaddox Drager
Reserve ABCLogan Gilbert
Champion SimbrahKate Mullins
Champion LimousinMegan Dunn
Reserve SimbrahTre Garvin
Reserve LimousinClaire McCormick
Champion BrangusJames Clear
Champion Santa GertrudisHilton Rovenburger
Reserve BrangusWill Sanders
Reserve Santa GertrudisMason Leifeste
Champion BrahmanHunter Dziuk
Reserve BrahmanTrew Schroder
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Champion Red AngusChris Martinez
Champion HerefordTyler Allan
Champion Polled HerefordWilliam Wall
Reserve Red AngusHollis Holmes
Reserve HerefordMaddison Brinkman
Reserve Polled HerefordKlatte Taylor
Champion CharolaisAspen Martin
Champion AOBTrey Hurst
Champion AngusJay Diehl
Reserve CharolaisStock Martin
Reserve AOBMyka Blissard
Reserve AngusSarah Robertson
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Champion ShorthornCrystal Carwile
Reserve ShorthornCorbin Marsh
Champion ChianinaMillis Meier
Reserve ChianinaRyan Eary
• show results HOUSTON
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Champion SimmentalKalli Ellis
Champion Maine-AnjouMadeline Baker
Reserve SimmentalJake Nelson
Reserve Maine-AnjouJustin Martin
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Grand Champion Market HogKylie Rieger
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Champion BerkshireMichael Smith
Reserve Poland ChinaRayden Potter
Reserve BerkshireKyle Real
Champion DurocHollis Albracht
Champion HampshireDakota Martin
Reserve DurocJaci Burgen
Reserve HampshireBrazos Ham
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• show results HOUSTON
Champion SpottedColt Wolf
Reserve SpottedZachary Hitt
Champion CrossbredKylie Rieger
Reserve CrossbredJake Weatherford
Champion Dark CrossbredPryce Stuart
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Reserve Dark CrossbredEthan Parsons
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Grand Champion Market LambKaleigh Lawson
Reserve Champion Market LambKaegan Edwards
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Date: March 2016
Location: Houston, TX
Results/Photos: Show Champions
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Champion DorperLuke Cowan
Champion Medium WoolKaleigh Lawson
Reserve DorperJoshua Lewis
Reserve Medium WoolKaegan Edwards
Champion Fine WoolStran Stultz
Champion Fine Wool CrossCameron Crenwelge
Reserve Fine WoolEmily Peters
Reserve Fine Wool CrossTate Hughes
Champion SouthdownReagan Smithwick
Reserve SouthdownMilloan Carson
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Grand Champion Market GoatAspen Martin
Reserve Champion Market GoatCody Sells
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Date: March 2016
Location: Houton, TX
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Champion Division IVAspen Martin
Reserve Division IIIErica Walker
Reserve Division IVCody Sells
Champion Division ITew Naylan
Champion Division IIKyle Vahlenkamp
Reserve Division IJessica Spenrath
Reserve Division IISunny Cowley
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Grand Champion Market Goat Aspen Martin
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Reserve Champion Market Goat Cody Sells
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Supreme Grand ChampionCalli West
Supreme Reserve Grand ChampionKendra Elder
JR. HEIFERS
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Champion SimbrahMiranda Skaggs
Champion AngusCalli West
Champion ChianinaLilly Skiles
Reserve SimbrahJosh Evans
Reserve AngusAli Evans
Reserve ChianinaMyka Bliffard
Champion Polled HerefordAbby Geye
Champion ShorthornHunter Simco
Champion Santa GertrudisLandon Urban Sky
Reserve Polled HerefordBlayke Breeding
Reserve ShorthornJacob Stanbrough
Reserve Santa GertrudisAntonia Trujillo
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Champion Maine-AnjouAlexandria Harrell
Reserve Maine-AnjouColton Adams
Champion SimmentalBrionna Warren
Champion CharolaisKalli Ellis
Reserve Simmental Jayci Phillips
Reserve CharolaisMason Leifeste
Champion Red BrangusMadellyne Adams
Champion HerefordTyler Akkeu
Reserve Red BrangusAudrey Ivey
Reserve HerefordDillan Hargrove
Champion ARBPayton Meuth
Reserve ARBAvery Carpenter
JR. H
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Champion ORBKendra Elder
Champion BrangusKyle Martin
Champion Grey BrahmanRhealee Spies
Reserve ORBLauren Adcock
Reserve BrangusTanner Miller
Reserve Grey BrahmanWinston Walters
Champion BeefmasterRaegan Emmon
Champion Red BrahmanJenna LeBlanc
Champion Red AngusLindsey Rogers
Reserve BeefmasterCade Judd
Reserve Red BrahmanCallie Welty
Reserve Red AngusEmm Berry
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Champion LimousinMadison Counsil
Reserve LimousinMadison Culpepper
Champion ContinentalKendra Elder
Reserve ContinentalKalli Ellis
Champion AmericanKyle Martin
Reserve AmericanTanner Miller
Champion BritishCalli West
Reserve BritishAlianna Evans
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Reserve Champion SteerTommy Glover
Grand Champion SteerBaylor Bonham
Date: March 2016
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Steer Judge: Shane Bedwell
Photos: Show Champions
STEERS
3rd Overall SteerKennedy Vanzant
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Champion GelbviehBeydon Codding
Champion HerefordCarrington Troyer
Reserve GelbviehMakayla Fuller
Reserve HerefordAbby Bell
Champion CharolaisChancee Clark
Reserve CharolaisTommy Glover
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• show results OYE
Champion LimousinBraden Holt
Reserve LimousinEmily Morphew
Champion AngusKayden Offolter
Champion ShorthornTommy Glover
Reserve AngusTailor Fields
Reserve ShorthornKaleb Nowakowski
Champion Maine-AnjouHayden Talieferro
Champion SalersEmma Farmer
Reserve Maine-AnjouReagan Klassen
Reserve SalersBrooklyn Beams
Champion SimmentalBailey Hooper
Reserve SimmentalDaniel Prentice
STEERS
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Champion Division II CrossBBaylor Bonham
Reserve Division II CrossKennedy Vanzant
Champion Division I CrossGatlin Goodson
Reserve Division I CrossRyan Callahan
Grand Champion HogKarli Schwerdtfeger
HOGS
Reserve Champion HogGavin Straka
3rd Overall HogAli Harjo
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• show results OYE
Champion BerkshireJadyn Lingo
Reserve BerkshireKennedy Edwards
Champion SpotWyatt Jones
Champion HampshireKarli Schwerdtfeger
Reserve SpotMacy McEntire
Reserve HampshireAli Harjo
Champion ChesterZoie Halphen
Champion DurocGarrison Straka
Reserve ChesterMaddi Nation
Reserve DurocCaden Levings
Champion PolandMacee McMahan
Reserve PolandAbby Jeffrey
HOGS
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Champion YorkshireAdison Thompson
Reserve YorkshireDallan Turner
Grand Champion LambMakensie Goggin
HOGS
Reserve Champion LambBlake Skidgel
3rd Overall LambLydia Straka
Champion Division I CrossBrooke Cox
Reserve Division I CrossBaylee Kennedy
Champion Division I CrossTristan Gambill
Reserve Division I CrossKate Buckmaster
Champion Division I CrossGavin Straka
Reserve Division I CrossChase White
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• show results OYE
Champion HampshireBlake Skidgel
Reserve HampshireLydia Straka
Champion Natural ColorKade Squires
Champion DorsetStephanie Morefield
Reserve Natural ColorEmily Smith
Reserve DorsetKyra Elliott
Champion SpeckleKailen Urban
Champion CrossbredMackenzie Goggin
Reserve SpeckleMason Harris
Reserve CrossbredKade Goggin
Champion SuffolkDylan Simpson
Reserve SuffolkCarleigh Smith
LAMBS
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Champion SouthdownColt Randall
Reserve SouthdownAlec Anderson
Champion ShropshireBree Elliott
Champion Dorper
Reserve ShropshireShaylee Maddox
Reserve Dorper
Grand Champion GoatMegan Greathouse
Reserve Champion GoatHalie Schovanec
3rd Overall GoatKatie Eisenhauer
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• show results OYE
Champion Division IKatie Eisenhauer
Reserve Division ISadie Heap
Champion Division IVHalie Schovanec
Reserve Division IVJulie Isbell
Champion Division IIMegan Greathouse
Reserve Division IIKeifer Neely
Champion Division IIIBree Taylor
Reserve Division IIIJill Mencke
GOATS
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Grand Champion HeiferColt Cunningham
Reserve Champion HeiferAce McHalton
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Grand Champion HeiferCarlee Clark
Reserve Champion HeiferChloe Clark
JR. HEIFERS
3rd Overall HeiferRylee Wahl
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Champion SimmentalSarah Armitage
Reserve SimmentalBlake Henrichs
Champion AngusAlisa Friesen
Champion CharolaisKristen Lovett
Reserve AngusRyan Callahan
Reserve CharolaisKyla Walter
Champion ChianinaMcKenzi Layton
Champion Composite CharolaisCarlee Clark
Reserve Composite CharolaisRylee Wahl
Reserve ChianinaMakayla Fuller
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• show results OYE
Champion Maine-AnjouAce McHatton
Reserve Maine-AnjouShaylee Senkel
Champion ShorthornPlusChloe Clark
Champion BeefmasterLuke White
Reserve ShorthornPlusMakinzie Odell
Reserve BeefmasterColton Atkinson
Champion MaineTainerAshton Evans
Champion CommercialCarson Lott
Reserve MaineTainerChancee Clark
Reserve CommercialKamdyn Walter
Champion ShorthornDalls Thomas
Reserve ShorthornMitchell Hunter
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Champion Red AngusBrock Hutchison
Champion LimousinColt Cunningham
Reserve Red AngusJayden Pritchett
Reserve LimousinShelby Hubbard
Champion Mini HerefordCaitlyn Ramsey
Champion Polled HerefordMolly Long
Reserve Mini HerefordBaylee Wessels
Reserve Polled HerefordKya Rhodes
Champion GelbviehMicah Muegenborg
Champion Horned HerefordP
Reserve Horned HerefordChancee Clark
Reserve GelbviehBrylee Thiel
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Champion BrangusBrook Langford
Reserve BrangusCraylyn King
Champion BrahmanJansan Storey
Champion LowlineWyatt Coffey
Reserve BrahmanMason Hammonds
Reserve LowlineLaramie Coffey
• show results OYE
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Reserve Champion Steer AOB Other ColorKacy Bland
Grand Champion Steer AOB Other ColorAnna Grace Bourgeois
Date: March 24, 2016
Location: Austin, TX
Steer Judge: Jack Ward
Results/Photos: Show Photo by Katina
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Reserve AOB BlackTrew Schroeder
Reserve AOB Other ColorKacy Bland
Champion AOB BlackMason Koepp
Champion AOB Other ColorAnna Grace Bourgeois
Reserve BritishRylee Barber
Reserve ShorthornRyan Eary
Reserve BrahmanMathew Finn
Reserve ABCCody Gilbreath
Champion BritishWilliam Wall
Champion ShorthornDanielle Mcmillen
Champion BrahmanCal Huff
Champion ABCJace Jordan
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• show results RODEO AUSTIN
HEIFERS
Reserve Supreme Champion British/Continental Junior Breeding Heifer ORBKendra Elder
Supreme Champion British/ContinentalJunior Breeding Heifer AngusCalli West
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Reserve Supreme Champion American Jr. Breeding Heifer BrangusTanner Miller
Supreme Champion American Jr. Breeding Heifer Beefmaster Kalli Ellis
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• show results RODEO AUSTIN
Champion AngusCalli West
Reserve AngusShelby Phillips
Champion BrangusTanner Miller
Champion CharolaisMason Leifeste
Reserve BrangusCaryn Smart
Reserve CharolaisKalli Ellis
Champion ARBAvery Carpenter
Champion SimmentalBrionna Warren
Reserve ARBCole Neumann
Reserve SimmentalEthan Wood
Champion BrahmanRhealee Spies
Reserve BrahmanMorgan Mason
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Champion ORBKendra Elder
Champion Red AngusRilee Hall
Champion Red BrangusAndrew Fleming
Reserve ORBJack Cutter Sullivan
Reserve Red AngusBryce Mccutchen
Reserve Red BrangusTaylor Goerlitz
Champion HerefordAlexandria Harris
Champion LimousinMadison Culpepper
Champion Maine-AnjouKenadee Kuykendall
Reserve HerefordStephanie Golightly
Reserve LimousinCole Sullivan
Reserve Maine-AnjouBrayden Deborde
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Reserve Santa GertrudisCory Barrett
Reserve ShorthornAshley Simpson
Reserve SimbrahMiranda Skaggs
Reserve BeefmasterBraylee Cowan
Champion Santa GertrudisLandson Stem
Champion ShorthornMackenlee Evans
Champion SimbrahBrinley Beicker
Champion BeefmasterKalli Ellis
Grand Champion Market Barrow CrossbredWade Appleton
Reserve Champion Market Barrow CrossbredMakenzie Venable
HOGS
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Champion HampshireMadison Miller
Champion YorkColt Wolf
Champion CrossbredWade Appleton
Reserve HampshireKrysten Smith
Reserve YorkBreckyn Lecompte
Reserve CrossbredMakenzie Venable
Champion DurocJaxson Collier
Champion OPB DarkMaleea Harper
Champion OPB White
Reserve DurocCalvin Spencer
Reserve OPB DarkConnor Crownover
Reserve OPB WhiteLili Appleton
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Reserve Champion Lamb Medium WoolCameron Crenwelge
Reserve Champion Lamb Fine WoolStran Stultz
LAMBS
Champion Fine WoolStran Stultz
Champion Fine Wool CrossElla Prosise Rea
Champion SouthdownClayton Ramsey
Champion Medium WoolCameron Crenwelge
• show results RODEO AUSTIN
Reserve Fine WoolRegan Smithwick
Reserve Fine Wool CrossBaylee Owen
Reserve SouthdownCarson Millican
Reserve Medium WoolMckinley Clem
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Champion LightweightIan J. Cobb
Champion MiddleweightCheyanne Carrell
Champion HeavyweightAspen Martin
Reserve LightweightJacob Jackson
Reserve MiddleweightMorgan Key
Reserve HeavyweightKary Humphrey
Grand Champion Goat Heavy-WeightAspen Martin
Reserve Supreme Champion Goat Heavy-WeightKary Humphrey
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Reserve Champion Steer EuropeanMadellyne Adams
Grand Champion Steer EuropeanRebecca Andrews
Date: February 9, 2016
Location: San Angelo, TX
Steer Judge: Randy Mullinix, IL
Results/Photos: Show Photo by Katina
STEERS
159
Champion AmericanChris Martinez
Champion EnglishWesley Sparks
Champion EuropeanRebecca Andrews
Reserve AmericanAddie Potts
Reserve EnglishJordan Albus
Reserve EuropeanMadellyne Adams
HEIFERS
Champion AngusAli Evans
Champion ARBAvery Carpenter
Champion BeefmasterPresley Spoonemore
Reserve AngusStuart Lastovica
Reserve ARBCole Neumann
Reserve BeefmasterShawn Skaggs
160
• show results SAN ANGELO STOCK SHOW
Champion LimousinBarrett Howe
Champion Maine-AnjouDelaney Klas
Reserve LimousinReed Thorn
Reserve Maine-AnjouHanna Harrison
Champion ChianinaMyka Blissard
Champion HerefordHarley Rogers
Reserve ChianinaMakayla Luckie
Reserve HerefordKiley Klas
Date: February 13-14, 2016
Heifer Judges: Dr. Jason Cleere, TXTodd Herman, OH
161
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Champion ORBKendra Elder
Champion Red AngusRiggin Stewart
Reserve ORBKiley Klass
Reserve Red AngusColton Barton
Champion BrangusTanner Miller
Reserve BrangusMolly Pack
Champion SimmentalMadison Culpepper
Reserve SimmentalKaleb Snoddy
Champion ShorthornMyka Blissard
Reserve ShorthornMackenlee Evans
Champion Santa GertrudisMadisyn Raulston
Reserve Santa GertrudisMadison Trojacek
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• show results SAN ANGELO STOCK SHOW
Reserve Champion Market Barrow HampshireAubree Garner
Grand Champion Market Barrow CrossbredTyleigh Joe Price
BARR
OWS
W
Date: February 17-18, 2016
Barrow Judge: Seth Swenson, IL
BARROWS
163
MAY
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Reserve Light OPBHudson Hutcheson
Reserve Lightweight CrossMelanie Meeks
Reserve Middleweight CrossJess Hoel
Reserve Heavyweight CrossTrace Medlin
Champion Light OPBBlake Lamkin
Champion Lightweight CrossBraylee Stone
Champion Middleweight CrossDallam Hartley
Champion Heavyweight CrossTyleigh Joe Price
Reserve Dark OPBAvery Hodges
Reserve DurocConnor King
Reserve YorkshireJenna Battle
Reserve HampshireMalakai Losolla
Champion Dark OPBWyatt Heathington
Champion DurocTyler Gilliam
Champion YorkshireTyler Endicott
Champion HampshireAubree Garner
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LAMBSReserve Champion Lamb Medium WoolHudson Franklin
Reserve Champion Lamb Fine Wool CrossDalton York
LAMBS
Champion Fine WoolAspen Eaton
Champion Fine Wool CrossDalton York
Champion SouthdownClayton Ramsey
Champion Medium WoolHudson Franklin
• show results SAN ANGELO STOCK SHOW
Reserve Fine WoolSarita Short
Reserve Fine Wool CrossTristan Harbour
Reserve SouthdownLogan Jackson
Reserve Medium WoolKaleigh Lawson
Champion DorperWyatt Sisco
Reserve DorperCraddock Faris
Date: February 7-8, 2016
Heifer Judges: Mark Hoge, IL
165
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GOATS
Champion Division IElla Rea
Champion Division IITristan Harbour
Champion Division IIIBrad Winn
Reserve Division IMacie Lumpkins
Reserve Division IIHeather Shaw
Reserve Division IIIKyle Parker
Grand Champion Goat Division IIIBrad Winn
Reserve Champion Goat Division IIITristan Harbour
GOATS
Date: February 7, 2016
Goat Judge: Jamie Osbourn, TX
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ARKANSASSTATE FAIR
Reserve Champion Steer Brandi Frachiseur
Grand Champion Steer Dodge Cowart
Date: October 9-18, 2015
Location: Little Rock, AR
Steer Judge: Jim Williams, TX
Results/Photos: Show Champions
STEERS
Grand Champion HogJessica Griffin
Reserve Champion HogJessica Griffin
HOG
S
Grand Champion LambRylie Hoyle
Reserve Champion LambKaylie Stone
LAM
BS
Grand Champion GoatRylie Hoyle
Reserve Champion GoatKaylie Stone
GOAT
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REDBIRDRUMBLE
Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalDerek Richie
Grand Champion Heifer AngusNalaney Guyer
Date: April 8-9, 2016
Location: Springfield, IL
Judge: Jim Bloomberg, IL
Results/Photos: Cindy Cagwin-Johnston
HEIFERS
JUDGEJIM BLOOMBERG
169
MAY
/JUN
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3rd Overall Steer Simmental Alec Myers
3rd Overall Heifer HerefordKesler Collins
4th Overall Steer ChianinaSydney Wisnefski
4th Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouSydney Wisnefski
5th Overall Steer Maine-AnjouLauren Burris
5th Overall Heifer AngusPaige Lemenager
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredAshtin Guyer
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredAlissa Boerson
STEERS
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CYCLONECLASSIC
Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalAJ Grimm
Grand Champion Heifer AngusMaddy Udell
Date: March 19-20, 2016
Location: Ames, IA
Judge: Chris Mullinix
Results/Photos: Pearls Pics
HEIFERS
171
MAY
/JUN
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3rd Overall Steer Marion Eeg
3rd Overall Heifer CommercialBrooklyn Curtin
4th Overall SteerEllie Neil
4th Overall Heifer Sim SolutionMaddy Udell
5th Overall Steer Dalton Shanks
5th Overall Heifer ShorthornPlusBen Nikkel
Grand Champion SteerKeaton Otto
Reserve Champion SteerCade Austin
STEERS
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SPRINGSHOWDOWN
Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalAJ Grimm
Grand Champion Heifer AngusMaddy Udell
Date: March 19-20, 2016
Location: Ames, IA
Results/Photos: Pearls Pics
HEIFERS
173
MAY
/JUN
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3rd Overall Steer Ellie Neil
3rd Overall Heifer CommercialBrooklyn Curtin
4th Overall SteerGracie Russell
4th Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouGracie Danner
5th Overall Steer Nate Tanner
5th Overall Heifer ShorthornPlusBen Nikkel
Grand Champion SteerKeaton Otto
Reserve Champion SteerCade Austin
STEERS
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174
MCCABATTLE OF
THE BREEDS
Reserve Champion Heifer AngusCourtney Dehn
Grand Champion Heifer LimousinChase Ratliff
Date: April 9, 2016
Location: Sedalia, MO
Judge: Drew Perez, NM
Judge: Willie Weis, IA
Results/Photos: Pearls Pics
HEIFERS
175
MAY
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3rd Overall Steer MaineTainer Cole Murphy
3rd Overall Heifer % SimmentalGrace Aust
4th Overall Steer MaineTainerGrace Aust
4th Overall Heifer AngusRance Wheeler
5th Overall Steer ShorthornPlusAshlyn Laffey
5th Overall Heifer ChianinaChase Ratliff
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredKayla Morrow
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredRyan Jackson
STEERS
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SPRING THAW
Reserve Champion Heifer Red AngusPaige Janke
Grand Champion Heifer CommercialJack Henderson
Date: April 15-17, 2016
Location: Black River Falls, WI
Judge: Josh Elder, IA
Results/Photos: The Midwest Herdsman
HEIFERS
177
MAY
/JUN
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3rd Overall Market Animal Crossbred Tori Crisp
3rd Overall Heifer SimmentalSarah Lillesand
4th Overall Market Animal Market HeiferSam Henderson
4th Overall Heifer MaineTainerShawn Marg
5th Overall Market Animal ChianinaLauren May
5th Overall Heifer % SimmentalRylee Ochs
Grand Champion Market Animal Maine-AnjouLauren May
Reserve Champion Market Animal ChianinaAustin Lynd
MARKETMKT.
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BUCKEYECLASSIC
Reserve Champion Heifer MaineTainerkathy Lehman
Grand Champion Heifer Maine-AnjouAdison Niese
Date: April 2-3, 2016
Location: Ashland, OH
Results/Photos: Linde’s Livestock Photos
RING A
179
MAY
/JUN
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3rd Overall Steer Simmental Josh Studer
3rd Overall Heifer CrossbredShelby Manning
4th Overall Steer CrossbredAbigail Myers
4th Overall Heifer ChianinaKathy Lehman
5th Overall Market Heifer Kendra Gabriel
5th Overall Heifer ShorthornTaylor Morbitzer
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredLori Millenbaugh
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredJonna Goss
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Reserve Champion Heifer CrossbredShelby Manning
Grand Champion Heifer Maine-AnjouAdison Niese
RING B
• show results BUCKEYE CLASSIC
181
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3rd Overall Steer Maine-Anjou Lindsey Pugh
3rd Overall Heifer MaineTainerKathy Lehman
4th Overall Steer CrossbredLori Millenbaugh
4th Overall Heifer AngusEric Dunfee
5th Overall Market HeiferKendra Gabriel
5th Overall Heifer CrossbredKarlie Kennedy
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredAbigail Myers
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredCarter Smith
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182
OKLAHOMABEEF EXPO
Reserve Champion Progress Steer SimmentalElizabeth Pack
Grand Champion Progress Steer CrossbredJulia Frye
Date: April 15-17, 2016
Location: Stillwater, OK
Results/Photos: Rural Route Creations
RING A
STEERS
183
MAY
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WTIM
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3rd Overall Heifer Chianina Carlee Clark
3rd Overall Progress Steer ChianinaLauren Bilderback
4th Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouRaylyn Thompson
4th Overall Progress Steer LimousinCallie McClure
5th Overall Heifer Composite CharolaisAbbigayle Vargas
5th Overall Progress Steer Maine-AnjouMadison Shout
Grand Champion Heifer LimousinBentley London
Reserve Champion Heifer % SimmentalKennedy Lockhart
184
• show results OKLAHOMA BEEF EXPO
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer Colt Cunningham
Grand Champion Prospect Steer Baylor Bonham
STEERS
3rd Overall Prospect Steer dMylah Testerman
4th Overall Prospect Steer Cutter Bland
5th Overall Prospect Steer Aaron Kerlee
185
Reserve Champion Progress Steer CrossbredJulia Frye
RING B
Grand Champion Progress SteerSimmentalElizabeth Pack
STEERS
3rd Overall Progress Steer CrossbredEmma Richardson
4th Overall Progress Steer CrossbredJulia Frye
5th Overall Progress Steer Chianina Lauren Bilderback
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186
• show results OKLAHOMA BEEF EXPO
Reserve Champion Heifer CommercialCobey McLemore
Grand Champion Heifer % SimmentalParker Lockhart
187
MAY
/JUN
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WTIM
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3rd Overall Prospect Steer Jake Paul Perryman
3rd Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouRaylyn Thompson
4th Overall Prospect Steer Taylor Glover
4th Overall Heifer LimousinBentley London
5th Overall Prospect Steer Aaron Kerlee
5th Overall Heifer SimmentalSarah Armitage
Grand Champion Prospect Steer Colt Cunningham
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer Baylor Bonham
STEERS
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188
MICHIGANBEEF EXPO
Reserve Champion Heifer AngusTyler Pinkerton
Grand Champion Heifer CommercialAddrianne Trennapohl
Date: April 1-3, 2016
Location: East Lansing, MI
Results/Photos: Linde’s Livestock Photos
HEIFERS
189
MAY
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WTIM
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3rd Overall Heifer AORBAddrianne Trennapohl
4th Overall Heifer ChianinaTyler Pinkerton
5th Overall Heifer SimmentalAli Muir
3rd Overall Market Animal MaineTainer Joey Noll
4th Overall Market Animal Maine-AnjouNick Boerson
5th Overall Market Animal ChianinaAlissa Boerson
Grand Champion Market Animal CrossbredAlissa Boerson
Reserve Champion Market Animal CrossbredNick Boerson
MARKETMKT.
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190
OHIOBEEF EXPO
Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalAli Muir
Grand Champion Heifer % SimmentalTyson Woodard
Date: March 18-20, 2016
Location: Columbus, OH
Results/Photos: Linde’s Livestock Photos
HEIFERS
191
MAY
/JUN
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WTIM
ES
3rd Overall Heifer CrossbredShelby Manning
4th Overall Heifer ShorthornBrandee Painter
5th Overall Heifer CrossbredKirsten Augustine
6th Overall Heifer ChianinaKathy Lehman
7th Overall Heifer HerefordLindsey Pugh
8th Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouCaitlin Schaub
9th Overall Heifer % SimmentalKiersten Wilcox
10th Overall Heifer AOBClayton Boyert
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• show results OHIO BEEF EXPO
STEERS
Reserve Champion Jr. Breeding HeiferCaden Jones
Grand Champion Market AniamlKendra Gabriel
193
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/JUN
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3rd Overall Market AnimalLori Millenbaugh
4th Overall Market AnimalAlayna Kellar
5th Overall Market AnimalAbigail Myers
6th Overall Market AnimalZane Davison
7th Overall Market AnimalTyler Clark
8th Overall Market AnimalLindsey Pugh
9th Overall Market AnimalKinley Kreis
10th Overall Market AnimalNoah Cox
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U OF ISPRING
SHOWDOWN
Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalDerek Richie
Grand Champion Heifer AngusNalaney Guyer
Date: April 2, 2016
Location: Urbana, IL
Judge A: Shane Bedwell
Judge B: Stan Tarr
Results/Photos: Cindy Cagwin-Johnston
RING A
195
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3rd Overall Steer Maine-Anjou Nalaney Guyer
3rd Overall Heifer HerefordKesler Collins
4th Overall Steer ShorthornDylan Torrey
4th Overall Heifer MaineTainerMckenzie Davison
5th Overall Steer SimmentalAlec Meyers
5th Overall Heifer Low % SimmentalMadison Caldwell
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredAshtin Guyer
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredOlivia Caldwell
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196
• show results U OF I SPRING SHOWDOWN
Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalDerek Richie
Grand Champion Heifer AngusNalaney Guyer
JUDGESTAN TARR
197
MAY
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3rd Overall Steer Maine-Anjou Nalaney Guyer
3rd Overall Heifer CommercialHouston Ferree
4th Overall Steer Simmental Alec Meyers
4th Overall Heifer HerefordKesler Collins
5th Overall Steer Maine-Anjou Nalaney Guyer
5th Overall Heifer AngusPaige Lemenager
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredOlivia Caldwell
Reserve Champion Steer Crossbred Ashtin Guyer
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CLAYTON“BUD”
CALKINS
Reserve Supreme Champion HeiferCarly Kolterman
Supreme Champion HeiferBen Nikkel
Date: April 30 - May 1, 2016
Location: Lakin, KS
Cattle Judge: Shane Bedwell, MO
Hog Judge: Eric Polich, IA
Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging
HEIFERS
199
MAY
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3rd Overall Steer Jake Nikkel
3rd Overall HeiferSydnee Shive
4th Overall SteerCale Shorter
4th Overall HeiferThade Combs
5th Overall Shelby Werth
5th Overall HeiferTrace Mulligan
Grand Champion SteerJarrett Wagner
Reserve Champion SteerJarrett Wagner
STEERS
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200
• show results CLAYTON “BUD” CALKINS MEMORIAL
Reserve Champion HogJames DeRouchey
Grand Champion HogHanna Miller
201
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3rd Overall Goat Ben Weinworth
3rd Overall HogParker Franz
4th Overall Goat Shelby Clark
4th Overall HogLandon Coryell
5th Overall Goat Ben Weinworth
5th Overall HogTrace Mulligan
Grand Champion GoatSheldon Johnson
Reserve Champion Goat Jaysie Schoenfeld
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BURTCOUNTY
PREVIEW
Reserve Champion Heifer AngusColton Kleinschmit
Grand Champion Heifer Maine-AnjouTejlor Strope
Date: April 2, 2016
Location: Oakland, NE
Judge: Matt Johnson, SD
Results/Photos: A Van Buren
HEIFERS
203
MAY
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WTIM
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3rd Overall Market Animal Commercial Lauren Robertson
3rd Overall Heifer ChianinaRegan Bellar
4th Overall Market Animal Market HeiferJosh Taylor
4th Overall Heifer Chi AngusJaclyn Fry
5th Overall Market Animal MaineTainerCarter Stratman
5th Overall Heifer Foundation SimmentalBraden Benes
Grand Champion Market Animal CommercialDerek Reardon
Reserve Champion Market Animal ChianinaColton Klenischmit
STEERS
MARKET
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EMPIRESTATE BEEF
CLASSIC
Reserve Champion Heifer Jackson Mattocks
Grand Champion HeiferTy Duckfield
Date: April 8-10, 2016
Location: Hamburg, NY
Judge: Matt Leo, CA
Results/Photos: Aleesha Nicole Photography
HEIFERS
205
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Honorable Mention Heifer Coleman Stockdale
Honorable Mention Heifer Nolan Schmidt
4th Overall Market AnimalColton Zundel
4th Overall Heifer Annie Rathbun
5th Overall Market Animal Rylee Stockdale
5th Overall Heifer Matt Powers
Grand Champion Market Animal Jennifer Hoelscher
Reserve Champion Market Animal Lena Bioni
MKT.
ANIM
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BUCKLES,BANNERS& BUCKS
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Foundation SimmentalMallory Early
Supreme Champion Heifer MaineTainerEllistin Morey
Date: March 26, 2016
Location: El Dorado Springs, MO
Judge: Ky Stierwalt, OK
Results/Photos: Glenda Van Bummel
HEIFERS
207
MAY
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3rd Overall Steer Shorthorn Ryleigh Morris
3rd Overall Heifer ShorthornRyleigh Morris
4th Overall Steer CrossbredCole Murphy
4th Overall Heifer CrossbredCole Murphy
5th Overall Hereford Cole Murphy
5th Overall Heifer HerefordCole Murphy
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredKayla Morrow
Reserve Champion Steer MaineTainerCole Murphy
STEERS
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PREMIERSHOWDOWN
Reserve Champion Heifer MaineTainerAmber Pickard
Grand Champion Heifer CommercialBailey Welshans
Date: February 28, 2016
Location: Mason, MI
Judge: Scott Trennepohl
Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
HEIFERS
209
MAY
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3rd Overall Steer Crossbred Kylie Pickard
3rd Overall Heifer AORBRylee Verhelle
4th Overall Steer MaineTainerBlake Jarvis
4th Overall Heifer % SimmentalBryce Ostrum
5th Overall Steer ChianinaRandee Poirer
5th Overall Heifer MaineTainerKate Stewart
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredBrennen Meert
Reserve Champion Steer ChianinaAlissa Boersen
STEERS
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GREEN& GOLD
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer CommercialTaylor Dorsey
Supreme Champion Heifer CommercialVada Vickland
Date: March 19-21, 2016
Location: Loveland, CO
Heifer Judge: Brady Jensen, KS
Steer Judge: Kody Luckerk, TX
Results/Photos: Show Photos by Katina
HEIFERS
211
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3rd Overall Heifer ChianinaDavid Smith
4th Overall Heifer MaineTainerWhitney Walker
5th Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouTaylor Dorsey
MARKET
212
• show results GREEN & GOLD SHOWDOWN
Reserve Champion Market Beef CrossbredEmma Richardson
Grand Champion Market Beef ChianinaAustin Reitzenstein
MARKETBEEF
BEEF
213
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5th Overall Steer CrossbredGrant Vickland
4th Overall Steer CrossbredJulia Frye
3rd Overall Steer CrossbredColton Kleinschmidt
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GREAT LAKES
SHOWDOWN
Reserve Champion Heifer ChianinaBrooke Hayden
Grand Champion Heifer ShorthornAllison Dragstrem
Date: April 16, 2016
Location: La Porte, IN
Judge: Andrew Foster
Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
HEIFERS
215
MAY
/JUN
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WTIM
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3rd Overall Steer Crossbred Lilli Tourloukis
3rd Overall Heifer HerefordKesler Collins
4th Overall Steer ChianinaRoss Howard
4th Overall Heifer MaineTainerRob Rogers
5th Overall Steer MaineTainer Courtney Gordan
5th Overall Heifer CrossbredBrooke Hayden
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredRoss Howard
Reserve Champion Steer ShorthornBlake Peterson
STEERS
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CASSCOUNTY
PREVIEW
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer CommercialEllie Sennett
Supreme Champion Heifer HerefordKagney Collins
Date: March 13, 2016
Location: Logansport, IN
Ring A Judge: Tom Farrer
Ring B Judge: Curt Rinker
Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
RING A
217
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3rd Overall Steer Chianina Warner Ott
3rd Overall Heifer SimmentalGrace Alexander
4th Overall Steer ChianinaCayde Selke
4th Overall Heifer ChianinaBrooke Hayden
5th Overall Steer Charolais Harper Henney
5th Overall Heifer SimSolutionSydney Wisnefski
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredOlivia Caldwell
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredBrennen Meert
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• show results CASS COUNTY PREVIEW
Reserve Champion Heifer ShorthornStetson Herzog
Grand Champion Heifer AngusEllie Sennett
RIN
G B
219
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3rd Overall Steer ChianinaCayde Selke
3rd Overall Heifer CrossbredEllie Sennett
4th Overall Steer CharolaisHarper Henney
4th Overall Heifer SimSolutionSydney Wisnefski
5th Overall Steer ShorthornBlake Peterson
5th Overall Heifer SimmentalKatie Mize
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredOlivia Caldwell
Reserve Champion Steer Crossbred Brennen Meert
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DECATURCATTLEBATTLE
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer ChianinaBrooke Hayden
Supreme Champion Heifer SimSolutionMacKenzie Powers
Date: April 3, 2016
Location: Greensburg, IN
RING 1
221
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3rd Overall Steer Chianina Haley Fulk
3rd Overall Heifer CrossbredCody Goodman
4th Overall Steer ShorthornPlus Dalton Duckworth
4th Overall Heifer CrossbredBailey Tomson
5th Overall Steer Maine-Anjou Ryen Kerr
5th Overall Heifer HerefordPayton Farmer
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredAndrew Jarck
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredCayde Selke
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• show results DECATUR COUNTY CATTLE BATTLE
Reserve Champion Heifer CrossbredBailey Tomson
Grand Champion Heifer ChianinaBrooke Hayden
RIN
G 2
223
MAY
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3rd Overall Steer CrossbredCayde Selke
3rd Overall Heifer SimSolutionMacKenzie Powers
4th Overall Steer Maine-AnjouRyen Kerr
4th Overall Heifer CrossbredCody Goodman
5th Overall Steer Maine-AnjouGrant Kuppler
5th Overall Heifer SimmentalKatie Mize
Grand Champion Steer ChianinaHaley Fulk
Reserve Champion Steer Crossbred Andrew Jarck
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KSUKICKOFF
SHOW
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Tejlor Strope
Grand Champion Heifer Madison Ratliff
Date: February 26-28, 2016
Location: Hutchinson, KS
Results/Photos: Pearl’s Pics
RING A
225
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3rd Overall Steer Klayton Bremmer
3rd Overall Heifer Ben Nikkel
4th Overall Steer Klayton Bremmer
4th Overall Heifer Bayley Kroupa
5th Overall Steer Jake Nikkel
5th Overall Heifer Claire Wingert
Grand Champion Steer Kayla Morrow
Reserve Champion Steer Jaclyn Heinrich
• show results KSU KICKOFF SHOW
Reserve Champion Heifer Tejlor Strope
Grand Champion Heifer Madison Ratliff
RIN
G B
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3rd Overall Steer Klayton Bremmer
3rd Overall Heifer Ben Nikkel
4th Overall Steer Jake Nikkel
4th Overall Heifer Bayley Kroupa
5th Overall Steer Jaclyn Heinrich
5th Overall Heifer Parker Schwartz
Grand Champion Steer Kayla Morrow
Reserve Champion Steer Jake Nikkel
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Reserve Champion Heifer Limousin Madison Ratliff
Grand Champion Heifer AngusKenton Lain
Date: March 5-6, 2016
Location: Sedalia, MO
Results/Photos: Pearl’s Pics
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3rd Overall Steer Emma Clark
3rd Overall Heifer Chianina Madison Ratliff
4th Overall Steer Noah Riley
4th Overall Heifer Shorthorn Haylee Alden
5th Overall Steer Keaton Otto
5th Overall Heifer Composite Charolais Kinsey Jackson
Grand Champion Steer Kayla Morrow
Reserve Champion Steer Logan McCrea
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Reserve Champion Heifer LimousinMadison Ratliff
Grand Champion Heifer AngusKenton Lain
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3rd Overall Steer Cole Murphy
3rd Overall Heifer Rance Wheeler
4th Overall Steer Ryan Jackson
4th Overall Heifer ShorthornHaylee Alden
5th Overall Steer Keaton Otto
5th Overall Heifer Composite CharolaisKinsey Jackson
Grand Champion Steer Kayla Morrow
Reserve Champion Steer Logan McCrea
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Reserve Champion Heifer Simmental Sarah Lillesand
Grand Champion Heifer Red AngusTucker Bayer
Date: April 23, 2016
Location: Lancaster, WI
Ring 1 Judge: Roger Allen
Results/Photos: The Midwest Herdsman
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3rd Overall Heifer % SimmentalRylee Ochs
4th Overall Heifer CommercialJack Henderson
5th Overall Heifer AngusKrista Zuege
3rd Overall Market Animal Crossbred Colton Sullivan
4th Overall Market Animal ChianinaNatalee Lynd
5th Overall Market Animal SimmentalTori Kohlwey
Grand Champion Market Animal Crossbred Tori Crisp
Reserve Champion Market Animal Market HeiferSam Henderson
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Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalSarah Lillesand
Grand Champion Heifer Red AngusTucker Bayer
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4th Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouAlexis Kast
5th Overall Heifer CommercialJack Henderson
3rd Overall Market Animal CrossbredColton Sullivan
4th Overall Market Animal SimmentalTori Kohlwey
5th Overall Market Animal AOB (Red Angus)Tucker Bayer
Grand Champion Market Animal CrossbredTori Crisp
Reserve Champion Market Animal Market HeiferSam Henderson
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Reserve Champion Heifer SimSolution Rachel Streitmatter
Grand Champion Heifer CrossbredEllie Sennett
Date: March 19, 2016
Location: Huntington, IN
Judge: Jake Boyert
Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
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3rd Overall Steer ChianinaBayleigh Huelsenbeck
3rd Overall Heifer AngusEllie Sennett
4th Overall Steer Charolais Haley Fulk
4th Overall Heifer HerefordKagney Collins
5th Overall Steer Shorthorn Jared Templin
5th Overall Heifer AngusTyler Pinkerton
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredOlivia Caldwell
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredAshtyn Guyer
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Reserve Champion Heifer McKenna Richardson
Grand Champion HeiferBen Nikkel
Date: March 19, 2016
Location: Huntington, IN
Judge: Jake Boyert
Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
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3rd Overall SteerJake Nikkel
3rd Overall HeiferJaylee Schomberg
4th Overall Steer Ben Nikkel
4th Overall HeiferMadison Loschke
5th Overall Steer Kolton Rasmussen
5th Overall HeiferKlayton Bremer
Grand Champion SteerJake Nikkel
Reserve Champion SteerEma Richardson
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Reserve Champion Heifer AngusEllie Sennett
Grand Champion Heifer SimmentalKatie Mize
Date: April 16, 2016
Location: Goshen, IN
Judge: Josh Streitmatter
Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
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3rd Overall Steer ShorthornBlake Peterson
3rd Overall Heifer MaineTainerRob Rogers
4th Overall Steer Shorthorn Stetson Herzog
4th Overall Heifer ShorthornAllison Dragstrem
5th Overall Steer Hereford Andon Zehring
5th Overall Heifer CrossbredReed Parker
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredReece Howard
Reserve Champion Steer ChianinaNoah Hayden
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Reserve Champion Heifer CrossbredJackson Sills
Grand Champion Heifer ChianinaRylie Lanum
Date: April 9, 2016
Location: Flora, IN
Judge: Tim Schwab
Results/Photos: Lindsey Hanewich
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3rd Overall Steer Chianina Ross Howard
3rd Overall Heifer Crossbred Jacob Shoufler
4th Overall Steer CrossbredNola Dickerson
4th Overall Heifer MaineTainerPayton Hitchings
5th Overall Steer Shorthorn Simmental
5th Overall Heifer LimousinDevan Cox
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredReece Howard
Reserve Champion Steer Maine-AnjouCagney Utterback
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Reserve Champion Heifer SimmentalKyle Ruth
Grand Champion Heifer CommercialBrandee Pointer
Date: March 26, 2016
Location: Roseville, IL
Judge: Tim Heckman
Results/Photos: Cindy Cagwin-Johnston
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3rd Overall Steer Maine-AnjouMax McClure
3rd Overall Heifer AngusDanielle Scheetz
4th Overall Steer Simmental Alec Myers
4th Overall Heifer % SimmentalElizabeth Heaton
5th Overall Steer MaineTainer Madeline Nighingale
5th Overall Heifer CommercialJack Henderson
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredOlivia Caldwell
Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredDalton Line
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Open to all 4-H, FFA, Jr. Breed Association Members or any youth under the age of 18
Registration opens @7:00 and closes 1 hour before show times for each species. (pre-registration preferred; all show times tentative following previous scheduled show)
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO PRE-REGISTER (preferred), CALL:Kelsey Klock (719) 251-5698/ Christy Kimble (970) 209-9224
Montrose County Fairgrounds
$20 Entry Fee (Cash Only)/$30 Refundable Stall Fee
- Buckles awarded for Grand and Reserve Animals, plus added money and showmanship prizes
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May 28th, 2016
Market Beef - Swine - Sheep - Goat
Montrose, Colorado
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Lead 'em by the Lake!Market Goat and Market Sheep show doubleheader.
2 Rings, 2 Shows, 2 Judges. Each species can show twice.Judges: Hunter Shoemaker, Jeremy Geske
Saturday, June 25thRegistration 8 - 9.30 am
Show starts 10:30 am
Rice county fairgrounds.Faribault, MN
Junior Show,</= 21 yrs old day of show
Points show eligible for the Heartland Youth Show Lamb Circuit www.heartlandyouthshowlambcircuit.com
and the Minnesota Youth Show Goat Circuit www.minnesotayouthshowgoatcircuit.orgSee the above websites for registration details.
Contact Wade Nelson at [email protected] or 507-461-1076 with sheep questionsor Jeff Schultz at [email protected] or 507-838-7459 with goat questions.
Sponsors: Reliance Bank of Faribault
See you at the Lake Show!
Payouts: Steer and heifer champions
Champion—$500Res Champ—$2503rd Overall—$2004th Overall—$1505th Overall—$100Breed champions and class prizes will be pro-rated date of show.
more info: agrminnesota.com or facebook.com/northstarshowdown
Goodhue County FairgroundsZumbrota, Minnesota
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Lead 'em by the Lake!Market Goat and Market Sheep show doubleheader.
2 Rings, 2 Shows, 2 Judges. Each species can show twice.Judges: Hunter Shoemaker, Jeremy Geske
Saturday, June 25thRegistration 8 - 9.30 am
Show starts 10:30 am
Rice county fairgrounds.Faribault, MN
Junior Show,</= 21 yrs old day of show
Points show eligible for the Heartland Youth Show Lamb Circuit www.heartlandyouthshowlambcircuit.com
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Contact Wade Nelson at [email protected] or 507-461-1076 with sheep questionsor Jeff Schultz at [email protected] or 507-838-7459 with goat questions.
Sponsors: Reliance Bank of Faribault
See you at the Lake Show!
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MEET THE EXHIBITOR
“THE PURPOSE OF LIFE IS TO FIND YOUR GIFT, THE MEANING OF LIFE IS TO GIVE IT AWAY.”
Our farm started when my grandpa bought his first set of commercial cattle in the early 70s and soon after purchased a couple registered Angus. Little did my grandpa know the type of foundation he set for his children and grandchildren. My mom grew up showing cattle in 4-H and also showed horses at the national level. She is currently a
home health nurse and the most caring person I know. My dad grew up in the city and worked at a locally owned hog operation in town. He now owns the hog farm and runs a nursery to finish operation. With this type of background, it was a given that my brothers and I would be involved in the livestock industry one way or another.
When my brothers began to show cattle and hogs in 4-H they were competing against a family that we soon
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working, most dedicated people we would ever come across. They brought almost every animal to the county fair and had no fewer than ten head per species. This, nothing short of amazing, group of people are the Michel’s. Matt, Mike, and Gretchen took us under their wing and throughout the years have taught us a lot about the livestock industry. The connections we have made through them have been some of the most rewarding and long lasting relationships we could ask for. We wouldn’t be where we are today without them and couldn’t thank them enough for their knowledge passed down and the many unforgettable memories made.
I watched my brothers show for a few short years until it was finally my first year in 4-H. Being the youngest, I felt like I had a lot to live up to. My first couple of years showing, I was terrified to say the least. Not only was I a less than average showman, but also year after year, my brothers gave me the worst heifer in the barn. I realized there was a reason behind their logic. I simply wasn’t putting in as much time as they were. Giving me the worst heifer of the group was probably the best thing my brothers could have done. It pushed
me to prove myself, to be consistent and to exceed the expectation. I started to put in more time breaking, rinsing, and brushing my heifers. The more time spent, the more I began to fall in love with this game and the more my success in the show ring reflected that. One thing my brothers taught me to live by is to always have the mindset that your competitor is one step ahead of you. So, find what drives you and stick with it. Be consistent, believe in yourself, and you will see results.
After countless hours spent in the barn and in the show ring, the next thing I knew it was my last year showing Angus as a junior. I wasn’t ready for the journey to end but shaking the judge’s hand at the National Western Stock Show was more than a perfect ending to our Cinderella story and among many others an experience that we will cherish forever. So many people made that handshake possible and there are far too many people to thank for their continued help and support. But, I’d especially like to thank my brothers for teaching me everything I know about cattle and for molding me into the person I am today; my parents and grandparents for setting a foundation and being our number one
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fans even when we stood last in class; and my fellow showman for pushing me to improve everyday.
This is nowhere near the end for my brothers and I, we plan to stay involved just as much or more by handing down our knowledge to juniors and producing good quality cattle to help enhance this industry to it’s fullest potential. Currently, we have a 35 head, cow/calf operation that consists of commercial and registered Angus cattle. We calve the majority of our cows in the spring and a few throughout the fall. Coming from a small background, our goal is to maximize our heard by producing phenotypically correct and functionally sound cattle. Raising the promotion bull, “Next Up,” is just one way to prove our goal has been reached. We couldn’t be more humbled by the amount of interest and support everyone has displayed, thus far. Our excitement for his future and the future of our heard is beyond explanation. Please feel free to stay in touch via Facebook with Meadow Lake Angus and be looking for upcoming information about our sale coming up this fall. •
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1. If I could relive one day it would be...every day I was at South Dakota State University.
2. I am mortified of...the word moist and snakes.
3. My favorite aspect of my job is...working with the people. I adore both our adult and junior membership, they make my job easy. Another highlight is always the junior national.
4. If I could describe myself in three words they would be...Fun-loving, Sarcastic and Honest.
5. One person I aspire to be the most like is...my mom or dad. They’re the best.
6. If I could have dinner with anyone it would be...my Grandpa Barney.
7. The best memory I have is...driving around with my Grandpa Barney in his little Luv pickup.
8. One talent I wish I had is...sewing... a lost art.
9. My greatest accomplishment is...working for the American Maine-Anjou Association. It was always a dream of mine.
10. One food I will not eat even if I was stranded on a deserted island is...ketchup.
11. My favorite animal at the zoo is...cats of course!
12. My number one goal in life is to...impact someone’s life and help them feel their worth.
13. My favorite show is...the South Dakota State Fair.
14. The best part of Junior Nationals is...the kids. Hands down my favorite part.
15. I wish that there was a National Show in...Las Vegas!
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Determination is working intently to accomplish your goals regardless of opposition. People with determination have willpower and are intentional about reaching their goals, so it is an important trait to incorporate into your stock show life. Acquiring this trait will help you work through the challenges you might face when working with your animal or other obstacles you might encounter during your show career.
Success isn’t something you’re given. Showmen who have achieved success knew what they wanted, stayed on track and continually practiced to make show day look effortless. They were determined that the obstacles they faced would not defeat their dreams. These same people found ways to purposefully manage their time and surrounded themselves with other determined individuals. Their outcome was positive because they chose to stay focused and push themselves to overcome the adversity.
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DO’S & DON’TS OF DETERMINATIONBE INTENTIONAL: Map out your starting and ending points by writing down the steps that you need to do to stay on track. If you know someone who’s had success, ask them to share advice on creating a plan.
MAKE IT A HABIT: Discipline yourself to make practicing part of your routine. Do you need to improve on clipping? Fitting? Setting your calf? Practice these tasks until they become natural to you.
MANAGE YOUR TIME: Stay on track by making a daily, weekly and monthly schedule and allocate all of your activities to a specific time-frame.
DON’T BE DISCOURAGED: Setbacks are normal with factors including animals, weather and travel. Put a positive spin on the situation and understand that there is a better way to reach your goal.
DON’T LACK CONFIDENT ENCOURAGEMENT: Surround yourself with people who believe in and encourage you, or you will find it difficult to keep trying.
DON’T CELEBRATE TOO EARLY: Celebrating too early can break your stride and ruin the outcome. Celebrate after the win has been secured.
Being a determined person helps you grow. Successfully completing a task despite the obstacles means your confidence will increase and you are prepared for the next challenge life will bring, within or outside of the stock show life. That’s why having determination is #morethanthebanner.
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WIU SKYPEWe would like to thank Mark Hoge and his WIU Livestock Merchandising class for talking with us this Spring! For the second year in a row, we did a video interview with the class. We talked about how we started The Showtimes back in 2007, what goes into designing each issue and covering shows across the country. It is always a pleasure to visit with Mark and his class!
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Folks, it’s that time again - and it’s a good thing I have Betty Reid to remind me - it’s time to travel and eat again! The summer shows and Jr. Nationals are upon us, I sure hope everyone has their entries in and motels booked! I’ll try to take some of the pressure off by sharing some of my favorite places to dine while on the road. That’s got to be one of the most important agenda items to take into consideration while planning your trip. I’ll start close to home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. I’m not one to promote a lot of Mexican establishments, but there is one out on the west side of Stillwater that’s pretty darn good when it comes to South of the border cuisine. That would be EL Vaquero. This place is just plain hard to beat when it comes to filling the bill for something for everyone in the group. From the tacos and enchiladas to the fajitas, this place is flat out good! The service, the quality and the pricing, plus their ability to accommodate large groups is unsurpassed in the Stillwater area. Heading on North, I’m not even going to write about Kansas City locations. You should have them memorized by now! I’m making my next stops in Des Moines, Iowa. The Reid Family shared this quaint little joint with me called Zombie Burger. I must say I would not have searched this place out on my own, but like I’ve said many times before, I’m open to suggestions. And boy howdy were they dead on with this place! I gotta say I do like the choices here. The burgers, the different sauces for the burgers and just the wide variety that’s on the menu! I was way outside my comfort zone on this suggestion, but I’m glad I took the challenge. I’m not sure you caught my statement about “stops” in Des Moines, but I have two places here. The second one being The Iowa Beef Steakhouse. This place is not for the small of capacity when it comes to the portions, not to mention the unsurpassed quality. From the steaks to the pork chops, this place is THE PLACE to eat the real deal large meal in Des Moines. This place is at the top my go-to eat at place in Des Moines.
The next stop on the summer tour is in Madison, Wisconsin called Dotty Dumpling’s Dowry. Now this is a unique place for me but I’m now the one throwing the challenge out to give it the old college try. Who would’ve thought a little place that started out as a jewelry and clothing store would evolve into one of the best burger joints in Madison! The menu here is very patron friendly even to the point of (heaven forbid) vegan burgers. Boys I’m here to tell you I’m out on the vegan. You can’t make the journey to Wisconsin without partaking of the cheese curds. I do have to admit the curds are an acquired taste, but I have acquired the taste and now find them quite tasty! The prices here are very accommodating for a family or even a group of hungry stock show enthusiasts to enjoy along with the generous portions! Making the loop South I find myself in Springfield, Illinois. Low and behold I’ve just got to have a horseshoe or maybe just a ponyshoe depending on how much room I’ve saved along the way. The horseshoe is a local dish unique to this area. It is a platter covered with toast then your choice of meat - from hamburger patties to sliced turkey - covered with an overly generous amount of french fries. Then top that off with a layer of melted cheese. I’m
thinking they should have named it the Family Feeder! I tried one solo and didn’t even
make a dent in it. The best place I have found for these in Springfield would be at Charlie Parkers Diner. I would strongly suggest taking reinforcements if you plan on partaking of this local dish. The menu choices at Charlie’s
are very diversified catering to more of a pub atmosphere in my opinion. The
quantities and prices are very good.
I’m sure I’m leaving places out that the faithful followers would like to read about so please
feel free to send your suggestions or use the Showtimes APP for more locations to dine at that aren’t mentioned in this writing. Safe travels and happy eating and please try not to lose focus on why we have these projects with our friends, and most importantly with family. A lot of life lessons and memories are made while traveling. Let’s try to make them great memories! ‘Til next time.
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Top 10 Teams# Team Total1 Texas Tech University 4,6372 Oklahoma State University 4,6243 Texas A&M University 4,5834 Kansas State University 4,5785 Western Illinois University 4,5466 Colorado State University 4,5087 University of Illinois 4,4688 University of Wyoming 4,4539 South Dakota State University 4,45110 Fresno State University 4,447
Top 10 Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Riley Lafrentz Kansas State University 9422 Zane Webster Texas Tech University 9393 Jonathan Nieman Texas Tech University 9364 Chama Martin Texas Tech University 9335 Cooper Bounds Oklahoma State University 9306 Tim Hubbard Oklahoma State University 9277 Brody Halfmann Texas Tech University 9258 Kade Knapp Western Illinois University 9259 Christin Todd Western Illinois University 92410 Logan Van Allen Oklahoma State University 924
Top 2 Reasons / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Riley Ryburn West Texas A&M University 3732 Zane Webster Texas Tech University 373
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Top 2 Sheep and Goats / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Emma Penzenstadle University of Minnesota 2852 Lelton Morse Texas A&M University 284
Top 2 Swine / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Jonathan Nieman Texas Tech University 2462 Kade Knapp Western Illinos University 237
Top 2 Beef / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Brody Halfmann Texas Tech University 4372 Riley Lafrentz Kansas State University 432
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Top 10 Teams# Team Total1 Blinn College 4,5292 Redlands Community College 4,5163 Butler Community College 4,4754 Fort Scott Community College 4,4235 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 4,4096 South Plains College 4,4077 Lake Land College 4,3918 Connors State College 4,3779 Claredon College 4,37310 Northeastern Junior College 4,370
Top 10 Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Clayton Schram Blinn College 9512 Matt Marion Blinn College 9373 Cameron Anderson South Plains College 9234 Ben Weis Fort Scott Community College 9215 Brayden Hawkins Claredon College 9196 Will Gobson Redlands Community College 9197 Cory Webster Lake Land College 9168 Emily Voris Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 9149 Jim Waldrop Redlands Community College 91210 Kory Dietz Redlands Community College 911
Top 2 Reasons / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Clayton Schram Blinn College 3772 Matt Marion Blinn College 370
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Top 2 Sheep and Goats / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Clayton Schram Blinn College 2862 Annie Belden Claredon College 283
Top 2 Swine / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Matt Marion Blinn College 2392 Cory Webster Lake Land College 235
Top 2 Beef / Individuals# Contestant Team Total1 Clayton Schram Blinn College 4362 Cameron Anderson South Plains College 434
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UP AND COMING
f you would have told me three years ago that competing in collegiate livestock judging contests every other weekend was my destination of choice, I would have looked at you perplexed and maybe even chuckled
a little to myself. Yet today, while I am beyond humbled to be named the Number One Intercollegiate Junior College Livestock Judging All American, I can’t help but feel even more gracious for the blessings and opportunities I was given throughout my entire journey. To be perfectly honest, judging livestock collegiatley was not something on my radar going into my senior year of high school. Don’t get me wrong, growing up in the livestock industry
JESSIE JUDGE
“SOMETIMES IT’S THE JOURNEY THAT TEACHESYOU A LOT ABOUT YOUR DESTINATION.”
and raising and showing cattle across the nation competitively, definitely instilled a passion in my heart for livestock that was irreplaceable. When my sister was old enough to show, of course my brother and I got drug along for the ride, and I loved the chance to work on show cattle and couldn’t wait to stick one of my own. As my livestock knowledge matured, I did take on livestock judging in high school. Yet, after being fortunate enough to be a member of the California State Champion and Reserve National Champion FFA Judging Team my freshman year of high school, my judging career was sent to the books early. I soon filled the competitive void with basketball and FFA.
FFA is where my journey began to twist, as a passion for leading created a willingness to serve in my heart. The FFA brought on an era of growth, passion, hard work, and leadership within my life. The day I stepped foot in my high school agriculture department, my teachers, Anna Bates and Jodi Evans, changed my life. Not only do they inspire youth to reach higher than they imagined possible, but they are even greater people who never once hesitated to put faith in
me and my abilities. Jodi pushed me to work harder than ever to develop my personal skills. I was blessed to have competed at the state contest for four years under her influence, resulting in a Prepared Public Speaking, a Marketing Plan, and Beef Proficiency State Title, and the opportunity to compete at Nationals four years in a row. Perhaps the most influential experience that cultivated my passion to lead was serving as the Regional FFA President. Yet this would never be possible without the help of another infamous individual, Mr. Greg Beard. Mr. Beard was my regional advisor, but most importantly my friend. He saw potential in me that I never suspected in myself and in turn he pushed me to serve others with that same potential. Beard showed me that the best way to find myself was to lose myself in others. I discovered that the success I achieve in life will always pale in comparison to the opportunity to inspire others to achieve.
And while FFA certainly played a role in my future decision, it was the game of basketball that took my heart. My love for the game kindled in the sixth grade when my sister’s middle school coach invited me into the big
“middle school basketball practice”. Coach Rob Tish later went on to be my coach for two years and he taught me every fundamental piece of the game I needed to know, and most importantly he put faith in me work
harder than anyone else on the court. He taught me enough skills to land a starting spot on the varsity team my freshman year, and from there it was an addiction. My afternoons were filled with practices, while my weekends were
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filled with tournaments. Suddenly it wasn’t good enough to just play high school ball, I also had to be on a competitive travel team. I drove 3 hours every other day, sometimes after high school practices, just to practice with girls from all over the state. This hectic schedule often left my emotions in turmoil and my body fatigued. Luckily my high school coach
Dan Monroe showed me his continuous support and instilled the belief that “hard work would beat talent, unless talent
works harder.” Through Dan’s coaching
and encouragement, the hard work, blood and sweat, my senior season had a monumental ending. I landed a spot on the All- State Team and the All-County Team. I was named the League MVP and County player of the year after previously being named the Defensive Player of the Year. And best of all I landed Division One scholarships from schools all across the western US. The decision
for my future was easy. I go to play basketball,
right?
But the decision was not easy, as the
experiences I had endured throughout my whole
life had filled my heart with so much happiness, and now I would have to choose an indefinite path, leaving another passion behind. FFA was an organization that had provided me with life-long friendship, leadership skills, and endless confidence. Basketball was a piece of my life that I had devoted endless effort into and it created a beast of competitiveness with in me. And while it seemed as though these were my only two options, being named 2nd High Individual at the National 4-H contest in Louisville my senior year of high school put livestock judging back on my radar. After months of stress, tears, and endless hours of thought, I took a leap of faith and landed on a destination that seemed to be a last resort for the longest time. I re-ignited my passion for livestock and I was headed to Butler Community College to judge. I decided to breakaway from familiarities; running for California State FFA Office or chasing a Division 1 basketball scholarship, and undertake a new challenge, featuring a skill I had laid to rest several years prior. Frankly, I was terrified that I would struggle and fail, de-valuing all that I had accomplished before.
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However, standing here today as a decorated collegiate contestant there is not a single second that I regret my decision. And while people tell me I should have no regrets because of the feats I have accomplished, I tell them I live with no regret because of the many blessings that got me here. My mom gave up her own ambitions to be my first livestock judging coach, and she instilled the belief that not only men, but also women can be strong influences in this industry. My family and father taught me the value of hard work, dedication, and that having the will to win, and doing all the little things right, can carry you to succeed in any facet of life. My college coaches, Marcus Arnold and Taylor Frank, supported me through two years of successes and failures. They showed me it’s not always about a person’s ability to succeed but a person’s ability to succeed humbly. And lastly, perhaps the biggest blessing to my destination is my older sister. While many told me I was following her footsteps, I argued I was shooting to fill up a huge footprint, and if I fell anywhere short, it would still be monumental. Ashley has served as my biggest support system
and teacher throughout my judging career and I couldn’t ask for a more talented individual to look up to. Outsiders argue I wasted my time and effort in high school just to give up amazing athletic and agricultural service opportunities. Yet the way I see it, I got the best of both my passions in one thing; competitive livestock judging. The experiences I “wasted my time” with were just hidden tools that have helped me accomplish my most ambitious goals today.
While my time at Butler has proven to be a blessing in its own and a stepping-stone to my future, I am looking forward to continuing my education and judging career at Oklahoma State University. I plan to graduate with an Animal Science Degree and fulfill my dreams of giving back to the youth of the industry in the same way I have been given to. I have many blessings to be thankful for and I want to be yet another blessing in someone else’s journey. •
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rowing up in Panhandle, Texas, it was inevitable that I would be involved in the agriculture industry, growing up the son of the town’s Ag teacher. Little did I know, my wins and losses
in FFA and showing livestock would lead me
to aspirations I never knew I had.
At an early age, I developed a strong passion for showing and judging livestock. Whether it was showing pigs, steers
and heifers or judging and working on SAE projects, I was extremely involved. As a result, I established a strong desire of becoming a State FFA officer. Going through the ranks as District President and Area Vice President, I was all but confident in how the outcome of the State nomination would be. However, my dreams didn’t come true. I wasn’t elected as a State FFA Officer, and looking back, I am thankful the Lord had a different plan in mind.
It was at that point I chose to attend Clarendon Junior College because of the strong influence
of a former coach, Jerry Hawkins. Jerry had been a mentor and helped coach and work with me at a very young age. At Clarendon College, under the leadership of Johnny Treichel, I had a very successful judging career. I was rarely out of the top 10 and finished my junior college career as an All-American. I guess you could say the Lord knew what he was doing when he led me down the path of livestock judging.
I decided to continue my education at Texas Tech University pursing
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a bachelor’s degree in animal science. Judging for Ryan Rathmann at Tech, I was a member of the 2008 National Champion Livestock Team accumulating multiple top 10 finishes individually. I also was a member of the 2008 National Champion Meat Animal Evaluation team.
Graduation quickly approached and like many impending graduates, I was not sure exactly what the future held. A new opportunity arrived when Shane Bedwell, judging coach from Colorado State University offered me the chance to help coach the livestock judging team while pursuing a master’s degree. Two years later, I had earned a degree in animal nutrition and received valuable coaching experiences with Bedwell.
The thought of moving back to the Texas Panhandle encouraged me to seek the livestock judging coach position at West Texas A&M University and pursue a PhD. My first team at WT was very successful and ranked in the top five in three national contests. This was the first time in recent program history this had happened. During my second year at WT, Chris Mullinix,
expressed his interest in me applying for the Butler coaching job upon his vacancy. Knowing the history and success of the program, it was an easy sell and a perfect fit. I started as an instructor and livestock judging coach the fall of 2013. During my time at Butler, I have coached seven All-American students, four Reserve Champion teams at national contests, 13 top five finishes at national contests, and have never had a team place out of the top 10.
I attribute all of my successes and where I am today to many people. My parents and family have been the biggest support system through everything. I am also grateful to have had strong influences and coaches that have helped mold me along the way. But most importantly, as a strong Christian, I attribute everything to the Lord. My faith and my relationship with the Lord are easily the most important aspects of my life. Throughout this journey, the Lord has had a plan for me every step of the way. Things may not work out the way you want them to, but have faith and the Lord will show you His way. •
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Kansas is home to Butler Community College. With an enrollment of approximately 8,000 students, Butler has the resources necessary to provide a top-notch education and to deliver unparalleled support to the school’s extracurricular teams. In fact, it’s that combination of classroom learning and hands-on experience that has allowed the Butler Livestock Judging Team to post a cumulative GPA of 3.7 while still fielding one of the most competitive squads on the junior college judging circuit. It is rare to find a program with an unwavering passion for excellence in the classroom and livestock industry that still know how to enjoy life and the college experience. It’s this rare combination that compels students to come to the Butler program.
Academically, Butler is continuously ranked as one of the premier community colleges in the country. In particular, the Agriculture Department is dedicated to providing education of the highest quality. A recently renovated building and high quality facilities allow learning to occur in the most conducive environment possible. We believe that combining passionate, knowledgeable instructors with practical learning opportunities gives our students a learning experience that is second to none.
In regards to livestock judging, it only takes a brief walk through the halls of the Butler Ag Building to see the countless plaques, banners, and trophies that decorate the walls. These accolades include 57 champion or reserve-champion finishes at national competitions. In addition, Butler has fielded 48 All-Americans— more than double the amount of any other junior college program. That winning tradition is the result of a dedication to hard work and a commitment to excellence. At Butler, late night practices, long van rides, and hours upon hours of reasons practice are commonplace. But we believe that hard work is both a catalyst for success in the livestock judging arena and a major contributor to the formation of high character individuals. Perhaps that is the reason that so many of the livestock industry’s leaders are products of the Butler program. In fact, Butler alumni include not only successful stockmen and women, but they are also well represented in fields such as medicine, law, and academia. And in the end, that remains the ultimate goal that drives the Butler Livestock Judging Program- to generate motivated, capable, driven individuals who maintain character and integrity long after their time on the judging team.
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It is often perplexing, yet humbling, to look back and think of how you got to where you are today. That one decision, made differently, would
have such an impact on the very place you are now and the people you had encountered along the way. I am confident it is the opportunities you take, or don’t take, and the role models you look up to who have the greatest impact in your life.
While livestock and agriculture seem to have always been a part of my lifestyle, it was sports that made up my day-to-day, early on. Baseball, basketball, soccer and track along with the unvarying chores comprised most of my down time. My older brother, Garett, was the one I looked up to for everything. He always pushed me to do better than before, and like every older brother, I
think sometimes much, much worse than before. Collectively, it taught me that determination and perseverance drive me to success. Nevertheless, it didn’t take long for my early mornings and weekends to soon be renovated with cattle and hog shows. 4-H quickly began to push sports to the back burner for me.
Yet, it was once I go to high school that my Ag teacher, Brent Hopkins, pushed me the most. He was my FFA teacher, livestock judging coach, and biggest supporter. Livestock judging started for me as a sophomore; through FFA as well as 4-H. I learned setting goals pays off. Through FFA, our team at Roosevelt High School competed at the Western National contest where our team qualified for a trip the next summer to Scotland, Ireland and England. Ultimately, it was the coaches I had in 4-H and my FFA advisor that helped pave my way to college.
It can be as nerve-racking as it is exciting trying to nit-pick the pros and cons of various colleges. After a lot of thought and time, I had finally decided. I packed up and moved from my hometown of Berthoud, CO to El Dorado, KS to attend Butler Community College. While I competed on as competitive of a team as any other school, it’s the memories and people that I was surrounded by that was the real takeaway. There is no worth to put on the instrumental lessons that I learned from my main coach Chris Mullinix, or the 14 other coaches that I called my teammates and many of my best friends.
After the final banquet at Butler, our trailer loaded with all of my belongings, my mom asked, “Are we heading North or South?” Equally as puzzled where to attend senior college after visiting five schools and finding value in each, I had to make up my mind. South to Lubbock,
TX it was. I started school at Texas Tech University that fall and quickly became involved and on an extremely competitive judging team. Dr. Ryan Rathmann taught me, and the rest of us, that judging only lasts a short amount of time. Even though judging may seem like it is the most important thing at the time, faith, family and being a good person mean an entirety more. And they do.
Still passionate about the industry and livestock judging, I am currently the Assistant Livestock Judging Coach at Butler Community College. Just as I did through 4-H, FFA, Butler and TTU I am still learning valuable life lessons from both Marcus Arnold and the 22 students I help coach. Every choice, every opportunity, every person met along the way can influence where life will take you. So choose wisely, seize opportunity and be as personable as you can along the way. •
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TYLER CLARK, Covington, OHThe Clark family exhibited steers at the Ohio state fair 46 consec-utive years. In 2015 Tyler wins the crown. Successful in livestock judging and perseverance is his specialty. Sponsored with Ohio Valley Show Supply, Highland, White Show Supply and Provico
RACHEL BOOTH, Miami, OKRachel serves as a director on the NALJA Board and a national level livestock evaluator. Many champi-ons in the show ring with multiple breeds.
GIBSON PRIEST, Cartersville, GAPresident is Gibson’s middle name. Carries multiple leadership roles while maintaining competitive livestock and livestock judging. This future ag educator is a national champion showman, tremendous cowman and 2015 AJSA Hersdman of the year. Sponsored with, Twisted South KAGNEY COLLINS, Flanagan, IL
Livestock judging, showmanship, Queen duties, showbarn and high community involvement, all while showing national champions. And the Collins family does it alltogether. Sponsored with Champion Show Supply
PAUL MILLER III, Torrington, WYCompetitive spirit carries over to multiple successes. State and national champion cattle, football, livestock judging, team fitting and academics. Success in every arena. Sponsored with Don Bruner Sales. BROOKLYN PETTIGREW, Columbia City ,IN
The swine or beef sector, success in each field. A nationally accom-plished livestock evaluator. It takes tremendous dedication to be high individual overall in Louisville. Sponsored with Sinnamon Show Supply
MACY PERRY, Prather, CAOne of the best meats evaluator indviduals in the collegiate arena. Class valedictorian, NJAA board member and building national success with her bred and owned herd. Sponsored with Sullivan Supply West
MADYSON ARTHUR, Chickasha,OKMadyson has worked hard in ev-ery area of agricultural education including the classroom, livestock exhibition, and a number of career development events. She leaves a legacy in the show ring as well as the classroom of selflessness and a desire to do better.
KALY CONE, Portales, NMKaly is a 3rd generation stock shower and 4th generation cattle producer who holds numerous offices in many organizations. Her success in the ring is diverse, coming from heifers, steers, dairy cattle, sheep, goats and swine.
KYLE MALAER, Port Lavaca, TXKyle is a top competitor in the show ring at major livestock shows. Currently serving as an ambassador in the CalhounCounty TX 4-H, he is also a committed member of his livestock judging team.
LACEY SCHMITZ, Oakes, NDThe fighter with passion that won’t give up. Many obstacles yet triumphs. Gets up daily at 6 am to succeed at her passion. Multiple supreme championships all across North Dakota.
TAYLOR MATHENY, May’s Lick, KYThe NJHA Queen with the work ethic of a cowhand. Throw in Taylor’s volunteer work and you have a superstar. Committed to her family beef operation and educating the youth.RYLEE BARBER, Channing, TX
Rylee has shown what it means to be a great leader in both her community as well as the show ring. She currently serves as the president of her FFA chapter. Rylee has exhibited multiple national champions and is one of the best showman in the business.
KELSEY STIMPSON, Melba, IDNJHA board of directors, multiple team fitting championships, na-tional champions…with the “born in the barn” statement describes Kelsey to a “T”. Sponsored with Sullivan Supply West
MORGAN THOMAS, Raymondville, TXShe is a born leader, currently holding offices at chapter and dis-trict levels of FFA and is also a 4-H ambassador. She has a gracious at-titude whether in a win or a defeat. National level cattle, national level showman.
MADDY UDELL, Sioux City, IAPolite, competitive and talented, Maddy shows national champions in multiple breeds and is an artist with the camera as well. A future junior youth coordinator.
MADDISON CALDWELL, Elmwood, ILFrom a powerhouse cattle family yet Madison blazes her own trail and exhibits national quality show pig champions. Academic excellence and active in leadership roles is her norm. Sponsored with Champion Show Supply
MADISON BUTLER, Vincennes,INNational Junior Angus Show junior chairman, Miss American Angus, 4.0 GPA, national level livestock evaluator, grand champi-on barrow, National Barrow show. Success is earned. Sponsored with Sinnamon Show Supply
JAKE NIKKEL, McPherson, KSOne of the best young fitters in the country, building his own cow herd. National champion cattle, team fitting championships. A competitive individual but win, lose or draw, always a smile. Sponsored with Valley Vet
TANNER HOWEY, Rowlett, TXTanner has been very successful in and out of the ring. He has a passion for Angus and Simmental cattle and has dedicated many hours to the junior board. Tanner has won many purple banners, but finds more pride in his customer’s success.
1,336 applicants from 44 states & Canada ... 20, $1,000 Scholarships
Congratulations 2016 Recipients Check www.sullivansupply.com for a listing of our Gold Star honorees.
Since the inception of the Distinguished $20,000 Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Youth Scholarship in 2008, we have gifted over $140,000 to a group of young individuals with unmatched talent. This year we received 1336 applications from 44 states and Canada. It’s been eye-opening and our great pleasure to see
these kids grow within this great livestock industry. And it is because of them that it keeps getting better.We also want to take time to thank our scholarship selection committee of industry leaders (non-Sullivan Supply employees or family members) who spend many hours of volunteer time to help us with this
mission.Congratulations to all 1336 applicants. Sincerely, John Sullivan, Founder Sullivan Supply, Stock Show University
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When I was in high school, I think my mother was worried that I was focusing all of my time on livestock and losing sight on any other possibilities or interests. Growing up in Maryland I always thought that my love for cattle would certainly continue as a hobby but not as my livelihood. One day she confronted me and asked what else I enjoyed doing beside my livestock projects, and to be honest, I drew a blank. I remember panicking at my lack of response. In her effort to guide me to some type of conclusion, she asked if I enjoyed cooking. From that point on I was responsible for cooking dinner once a week…and I loved it! However, when I got married I realized that seven days a week was extremely different from once a week. I asked my
mother to download every recipe she every made onto a thumb drive and it became my cookbook for every meal. I used this religiously until I discovered Pinterest, which gives me the ability to search, categorize, and save recipes that allow me to make dinner in a snap, which is usually the case on any farm. I have become a skilled griller, Crockpot user, and connoisseur of one-pot meals. However, it’s the staple dishes that I remember having at every important family gathering or holiday I am most proud of making. The recipe I have chosen to share is a not your typical Green Bean Casserole, I make it for all of our family get-togethers and there are usually no leftovers!
Green Bean Casserole12 oz creamed, frozen, or canned corn1 lb green beans½ cup chopped onion¾ cup of shredded cheese8 oz softened cream cheese1 can cream of celery or cream of mushroom soupMix together and place in a 9 X 13 pan (I always spray the casserole dish before)
Topping1 pack of Ritz crackers1 stick of butterCrumble 1 pack of Ritz crackers on top, pour 1 stick on melted butter over top the crackersBake @ 375 for 45 minutes
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A LIFE SHAPED BY CATTLE, OPPORTUNITIES AND LOVE.BY CORTNEY CATES
My cattle background does not extend generations because I grew up with a mother that loves and showed horses and a father who never owned a pet until he met my mother! I began my 4-H career at the age of six in the Howard County Clover program showing chickens. When I was old enough for regular 4-H I began showing pigs, then sheep, and finally cattle. My parents never pushed me, but let me make my own decisions in what I wanted to exhibit. Showing pigs had been my favorite until I began showing cattle and that was when I realized that I had found my true interest. However, not coming from a cattle background and not having parents with any knowledge of showing cattle was challenging. When I attended my first 4-H Beef Field Day with my Hereford/Simmental cross steer washed and fluffy, I had no idea you clipped them before showing. Fitting was not even on the radar and my steer had one of those nylon halters that stayed on all the time. The term inexperienced was an understatement! As I led Freckles (yes, we named him and he remained a family pet until he passed at the age of 22) off the trailer one of the fathers said, “Someone help these people” and lucky for me a 4-H mom volunteered. She clipped and fit my steer, showed me how to use a neck rope and introduced me to the world of show cattle. From that moment on, I was hooked on showing cattle and that woman, Teresa Stonesifer, has become
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318 a lifelong friend. Teresa continued to encourage me to become more involved and suggested the Angus breed because they offered so many different contests on the local, regional and national level. From the moment I attended my first Angus show and exhibited my first Angus heifer I was in love; I loved going to shows and competing in the many different contests.
However, cattle were not our livelihood and our budget only went so far, so if I wanted to continue showing cattle I had to learn how to clip and fit. I watched all of the fitters at the shows but I just didn’t have confidence to pick up the clippers and try. I remember leaving the Angus Junior National in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1999 and my mother driving almost all night to Stierwalt’s to attend a fitting clinic when I was 15. When I got home, I practiced on anything that was broke enough to clip. Since our budget was limited, my family focused on raising bred and owned cattle that would be competitive to show on a regional and national level. Raising show cattle, when you have a small herd, requires wise breeding decisions because you don’t have a large number from which to choose. We were fortunate enough to produce some good cattle that did well in the show ring and bull tests. The memory of having Reserve Grand Champion
Bred and Owned Female at the 2002 National Junior Angus Show ranks pretty high for my family and me. I was so fortunate to have two parents that supported me 100 percent and helped in any way they could.
When my junior show career ended, my family and I continued to raise Angus cattle. We began selling more cattle and continued to show in open shows on the local and national level. I also began working for other Angus families clipping and fitting while I attended college.
It’s so funny where God leads you even when you think you have a plan in place. I had turned down a judging scholarship to stay close to home to work on my cattle and focus on a career in education. I graduated college with a degree in secondary education in social studies and quickly found a teaching job at the same high school from which both my mother and I had graduated. I was also showing on the weekends and helping with junior shows in the summer. I began my first year teaching and that fall I met my now husband, Tyler, at a cattle show in Pennsylvania. We dated long distance and 3 years later, we were married. I packed up some of my Angus cattle (we were a package deal) left my family, job, and home in Maryland to relocate to Modoc, Indiana. I began
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working in the Shorthorn cattle show barn full time in between traveling back and forth to visit my family and friends. After 5 years of marriage, Tyler and I have expanded our family with the birth of our daughter Piper in July 2014. My parents have also relocated along with the rest of our Angus herd to Indiana.
Today my husband Tyler manages Cates Farms in partnership with his father, Brian, and uncle, Randy. Tyler’s grandfather Rex began the farm, and now in its third generation, it continues to be a family run operation. Cates Farms is a well-known Shorthorn operation that has had a lot of success on a state, regional, and national level by producing over 20 national or reserve champion Shorthorn females and 15 national or reserve national champion Shorthorn bulls. I sometimes refer to Tyler’s passion for cattle as a sickness. To say he eats, sleeps, and breathes the cattle industry would be extremely accurate. However, Tyler’s knowledge, experience and hard work have helped to expand and improve what my family and I started many years ago with our small Angus herd.
Tyler and I, along with my parents Bob Hill and Marlene Dukehart, continue to increase our Sunrise Sunset Farm Angus herd. Last year we added Angus heifer calves to our annual Labor Day weekend Cates Farms Star Search sale and this year we held our first spring online Angus sale.
It truly amazes me the places I have been, the opportunities I have been afforded, and people I have met all because of a love for cattle. I would not trade it for the world! •
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n today’s society, many people downplay the notion of working with their family. Contrary to the belief that it is better to cut family ties in business, the agriculture industry has insight to the fact that the harmony of a family working together can produce a successful and strong business unmatched by anything else. As Gregg observes “You can’t hire the invested interest my family has in the beef industry.” Mid Continent Farms is a fifth generation farm family located in Washington, Kansas. The MCF partnership raises and sells show steers and breeding stock across the United States. The entire operation is a family effort composed of Gregg and Debbie Stewart along with their three boys, Garrett, Brigham, and Tucker; Conrad and Deanna Stewart; and brother, Kent Stewart, with his children Derek and Devon. Each member contributes in their own way to help make MCF the operation it is today.
Mid Continent Farms is more than a cattle ranch. Although the family roots in the cattle industry date back to 1916, Mid Continent Farms began when Gregg and Kent were traveling as members of the Colby Community College and Kansas State University livestock judging teams. They networked with cattle producers across the country during judging practice to get their cattle business started. From A.I. work to purchasing cattle, the Stewarts operation was well under way when Gregg and Kent were only seventeen and nineteen years old. Being centrally located, the name “Mid Continent Chianina” was coined by their Colby Community College teammate Dennis Aherin, but was later changed to Mid Continent Farms as the Stewarts expanded their business to include multiple breeds. MCF received business from coast to coast and from Canada to Central America. Now, over half a century later, Mid Continent Farms still offers the quality and service that it was first founded on. For the Stewart family, it is more than just selling cattle; it is supporting their show families with everything from show day
preparation to feed management. It is working together as a team to be the best possible.
If you are ever in Eastern Kansas or run into one of the Stewarts at a livestock event, it is obvious that there is a passion and dedication to what they do - whether it is in the show ring, promoting a bull in the yards at Denver, working at the ranch, or supporting a customer. Michael J. Fox once said, “Family is not an important thing. It’s everything.” Mid Continent Farms and the Stewart Family have based their lives on this statement, combined it with the breeding and promotion of cattle, and, as a result, impacted the livestock industry as a whole with their genetics and expertise.
They have always taken a practical approach to raising show steers. They are a little more main stream than the show industry! They utilize Embryo Transfer to raise most of their show steers but with the flip of a switch, use a different sire with those same donors that produce outstanding females and show heifers. They focus on their main cow herd to continue bettering their genetic base to produce good cattle. This has always been their go to place to find the kind of females that are easily mated to the bulls of today. If you attend a sale there may be a few sires that you haven’t heard of but within a couple years those are the females that raise their cattle. MCF have a lineup of bulls from the past that have made their Angus herd cutting edge and a perfect outcross to most of the Angus cattle out there. Rock Star is a new bull that you might want to check out.
They have been in the hunt or won nearly every major show in America in the last 20 odd years and have a lineup of cattle that will be for sale this fall that proves they are still in the game and strive to produce high quality cattle.
Conrad, Deanna, Gregg, Debbie, Garrett, Brigham, Tucker, Kent, Devon, Derek along with the generations before and the generations to come make The Stewart family and Mid Continent Farms Legendary in the Livestock Industry. We look forward to seeing what is in store. •
STEWART HALL OF FAME
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Kent HabegerMarch 2009
Ky StierwaltMarch 2009
Jim WilliamsJuly 2009
Wayne ColetteSeptember 2009
Steve BonhamJanuary 2010
Schnoor SistersMay 2011
Dan HogeAugust 2011
American RoyalOctober 2011
Bauman FamilyNovember 2011
Mark SneedJanuary 2012
Christy CollinsMarch 2010
Kirk StierwaltJuly 2010
John SullivanJanuary 2011
Bob MayMarch 2011
Randy DanielSeptember 2010
Matt LautnerMarch 2012
Mike HartmanMay 2012
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Winegardner FamilyMay 2013
Ron & Becky ThompsonJuly 2013
Faber FamilySeptember 2013
Eugene RitcheyNovember 2013
Scott SchaakeJanuary 2014
Mark & Deb CoreMarch 2014
Robert FunkJanuary 2014
Each issue of The Showtimes Magazine we induct new Hall of Fame members! These individuals are industry leaders. From showmen, breeders, business owners and judges, to an announcer, auctioneer and livestock show, the Hall of Fame represents excellence. It is a group of individuals that make a difference in our
industry. We have had an overwhelming response to our Hall of Fame since it was started in March 2009!
We always welcome nominations for our Hall of Fame. If you would like to nominate someone for our Hall of Fame, please email us at [email protected].
Gib YardleyMarch 2014
Nick ReimannMay 2014
Pearl WalthallMay 2014
Brock MayJuly 2014
Deb VorthmannSeptember 2014
Cherry Knoll FarmNovember 2014
Tracy GoretskaJanuary 2015
Brandon CallisMarch 2015
Kyla Copeland May 2015
Jason HoffmanMay 2015
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Don GreimanSeptember 2015
John & Jeannie GriswoldJuly 2015
Jensen FamilyJanuary 2016
Horn FamilyMarch 2016
Stewart FamilyMay 2016
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We would like to thank everyone who helps distribute and promote The Showtimes Magazine to shows, sales and events across the country!
A Special Thanks to:The Humphrey Family, ILMason and Whitney Walker, ARSullivan Supply, IA/TX/CAThe Schnoor Family, CAThe Farmer Family, INJoe Sullivan, IATwisted Stitch, KSBob and Jennifer Bruns, TXJason Simpson, COBo Sanders, OKMatt Lautner Cattle, IASummit Farms, IABrian Mike, IACindy Cagwin-JohnstonOpie Campbell, OHJoseph Lolli, MOHannah Wine, MTHeidi Anderson, KSBurt Derryberry, OKBob May, WIZack Eatherton, WAJoseph O'Sullivan, MNJeana Hurlbut, SDGerald Green, MIThe Winegardner Family, OHAnna Loftin, LAThe Knutson Family, MNThe Dorsey Family, COBlind Badger Ranch, COThe Miller Family, WYMatt Leo, CAPro-Fit Show Supply, IL
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THANKYOU!GEARING UP FOR THE 2016 JUNIOR NATIONALS!
BY BRIAN J. REID, CO
There are no other shows quite like Junior Nationals. While they are extremely competitive, I have found that they are more laid back then shows like the American Royal or NAILE. It is always fun to see exhibitors compete not only in the show ring, but in speaking competitions, cook-offs, fitting contests, poster contests and state displays. It is cool to see youth exhibit their cattle as an individual, and compete as a state as well! Junior Nationals are always a big event. This year will be no different!
We always look forward to Junior Nationals every summer. Our first Junior National that we covered as a magazine was Maine Junior Nationals in Lawton, Oklahoma in 2007. Since then, we have covered Junior Nationals of multiple breeds in Kansas City, Murphreesboro, Spencer, Lima, Grand Island,
Springfield and Denver! My favorite part about these events are seeing National Shows come to smaller towns and cities like Spencer, IA and Lima, OH. We always enjoy covering these shows every summer with social media posts and videos!
This summer we will be traveling to Grand Island, NE for Maine and Chi Junior Nationals June 17-24. In addition to our normal coverage of the event, we will also be sharing some exciting new videos! From there, we head to Madison, WI to cover Hereford Junior Nationals! We look forward to seeing everyone at both shows this summer!
Good Luck at Junior Nationals!
Brian J. Reid, Owner/Editor
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ABC Junior ShowFrederick, MDJune11-12, 2016
AIJCA Junior NationalSpringfield, MOJune 26 - Jul 1, 2016
AJSA National ClassicDes Moines, IAJuly 9-15, 2016
AkasarbenOmaha, NebraskaSeptember 22-25, 2016aksarbenstockshow.org
American RoyalKansas City, MissouriOctober 19-30, 2016
Arkansas State FairLittle Rock, AROctober 14-23, 2016
Black and Gold Swine ShowAuxvasse, MOMay 28, 2016
Boone County Beef ShowdownBelvidere, ILJuly 15-16, 2016
California State FairSacramento, CAJuly 8-24, 2016
Colorado State FairPueblo, COAugust 26 - September 5, 2016
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Iowa State FairDes Moines, IAAugust 11-21, 2016
Indiana State FairIndianapolis, INAugust 5-21, 2016
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James Flach Memorial Day ShowLincoln, ILMay 29, 2016
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July/Aug 2016 State Fair EditionAdvertising DeadlineJuly 7, 2016
Junior National Mini HerefordAmes, IAJune 22-26, 2016
Keystone Int. Livestock ExpoHarrisburg, PAOctober 1-9, 2016
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Some of my greatest memories with my dad were days we spent working together with the horses and cattle on our farm. My dad was in real estate most of my growing up years and he said it was very stressful at times. Especially in the late seventies and early eighties when interest rates went through
the roof. During those times he seemed to carry a heavy load trying to balance the business of providing for our family and keeping balance in his life.
One day we had an exceptionally good day with the work in the corral doctoring up all the cows and even took a long horse back ride around our 250-acre farm to just wind down from the day. I remember saying to my him, “Dad this is one of the best days ever!” And I remember him saying, “Yeah son, me too!”. It felt so good seeing my dad enjoy his hard work with the cattle.
Many years later my dad explained that our cows were a great passion of his and were a hobby and stress reliever. I can honestly say one of the happiest times I ever saw my dad during those very stressful years was while we were out on the farm taking care of cattle, horses and baling way too many square bales of hay to feed them
WHAT REALLY MATTERS IN LIFE.BY PASTOR RANDY DAVIS, LIMA, OH
HOW WE MET RANDYWe met Randy Davis when we visited Lima, Ohio for Maine Junior Nationals back in 2012. He is the Winegardner family's pastor. They had asked him to give a sermon during the show. We were greatly impressed with Randy. Since then, we have listened to his sermons in our office from time to time. When Brad Winegardner came out to Colorado to judge our show we visited about having Randy write a message for our upcoming issues. We hope you enjoy his message!
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and every other animal in Pope County, Arkansas. It was hard work, but a different kind of hard. We did it together and I never felt more important than those days working with my dad doing something we both loved.
You see, though I was only 10-14 years old during that time, I could always see the struggle in my dad’s eyes of worrying over us and providing well for our family. I am sure he did everything he could to try and hide the stress of life, but I loved my dad and I could always tell when he was struggling. Every kid wants their parents to be happy and enjoying life. We can tell when our parents try too hard to please us and sometimes go to great lengths to please us even at their own expense.
My dad wasn’t very good at relaxing or taking time off. We didn’t take very many vacations. Even as I write this I realize that fun to him was working very hard on our farm. Sounds like a contradiction of terms. Hard work = stress relief. I wonder how many of our kids can see the stress in our eyes over the load that we carry to provide for our families and the hobbies of showing animals? Is it stress or stress relief to you? I am pretty sure for many of us in the show world we probably started out just to compete and be involved and show our kids some responsibility. And then a little success happens, the drive to get better comes and then the stress and some, if not all of the fun, leaves the barn or arena.
Has this happened at your house? Dads how are you doing at handling the business of showing animals? Is it personal to you? Is pride getting the best of you? Are you having fun in all the hard work you are doing to give your kids an opportunity that most other kids never
get. Are you finding ways to keep your balance in the midst of all of this? Do you take regular vacations to get away from it all?
I want you to imagine with me a torpedo level. They are about 6 inches long and they are used to tell if something is level or not. Most of us have one laying around the barn or garage. If you can, I want you to grab one and take good long look at it and see how hard it is to hold it with the “Bubble in the Middle” with your hand. Without setting it on something it is not very steady. One of the challenges God has given to me is keeping balance in my life and not allowing everyone and everything to keep pulling me off center.
Believe it or not, one of the things I do to keep my “Bubble in the Middle” is go into the barn every morning to feed and water our horses. Sometimes I even scoop the poop. I guess I learned from my dad that you can find stress relief in working with your hands. Most of my days are spent with people and the tough things they face in their lives. For me to do something outside involving those huge animals called horses that I love so much, is so far out of my norm that it is actually fun to me. Granted, we do not raise horses for a living, so for me to work with them is fun.
My questions are, “What are you doing for fun?” What do you do to make life fun for your family? They see the stress in your life whether you think they do or not. If showing is stress to you, it will be stress to them. I always told my daughter when she was preparing to show her horse, that there were hundreds of kids in Allen County, Ohio that would love to ride a horse today the way you get to. So go out and ride him the
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best you can and if you win a ribbon, that is a bonus. I did my best to try and keep it fun. You know what caused the stress to come in her competitions? Getting some ribbons. But it always seemed that when she ran for ribbons we didn’t get very many, but when she rode for the fun of riding she got one in almost every class.
So what really matters in life? Keeping our priorities in line and teaching our children to work hard and take responsibility for themselves. But the best way that we can do it is to lead by example. So, how are you doing at keeping your “Bubble in the Middle”. If you are in the show business, you may need to find something other than farming to keep your “Bubble in the Middle”. You might need a couple of weeks on a beach somewhere away from the stresses of your everyday life. We all need to make sure we are doing things to keep our “Bubble in the Middle” so we can lead by example to our children how to do life and live life to the full.
What does really matter in life?
Philippians 1:9-10: “I pray that your love will overflow more and more, and that you will keep on growing in knowledge and understanding. For I want you to
understand what really matters, so that you may live pure and blameless lives until the day of Christ’s return.” NLT
Loving each other really matters. Loving our family enough to keep our “Bubble in the Middle” with balance really matters. Growing in our knowledge and love of God and doing life His way, really matters. No matter how off balance you may be, it is amazing how easy we can pull it back to center with just a few decisions and strong disciplines in our life.
My desire is to motivate you to Live your life to the full and not just survive. God has a plan for your life and He is there for you if you will only reach out to Him and make some time for Him in your busy schedule. Don’t ever be too busy for Him! He is better at keeping our lives in balance than we are. My prayer for each reader this month is to remember the good of what we get to do and to keep balance in it all so it remains something that is enjoyable for our entire family.
I too am working to keep my “Bubble in the Middle!” So let’s help each other on this journey of life. •
• MES
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Randy Davis Lead Pastor First Assembly of God Church 1660 Findlay Road Lima, OH 45801 [email protected] limafirst.chu
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