Ridgeview Farms - Definite Difference XI

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Ridgeview Farm Bob & Jami Goble

Faith-Family-Farming

Definite Difference XI Sunday, October 14, 2012 - 12 p.m. (est) At the Farm - Alto, Michigan


Ridgeview Farm

11630-100th Street Alto MI 49302 616-868-0319 jami@ridgeviewfarm-goble.com

Bob & Jami Goble

Bob’s cell # 616-299-8681 Jami’s cell # 616-366-6533 Vince’s cell # 616-558-1892 www.ridgeviewfarm-goble.com

Bill Cutler Sept. 6, 1922 - Aug. 23, 2012

A real American icon A good friend who will be truly missed

Time. It is a peculiar thing that leaves me wondering how it continually goes by so fast. The old and the wise have always said, the days are long and the years are short, time sure does fly. Jami and myself have devoted our time and lives to supporting our family and maintaining our way of life. In times of dispersions and uncertainties, our faith in farming and family has never wavered, despite it all, the glue that has held everything together is Hereford cattle. We have dedicated ourselves to the breed, as well as the people involved and diligently stand behind both. We want our children to grow up to be like the people involved in the Hereford breed; dedicated, compassionate, strong-willed, and always ready to lend a hand. These days, the Hereford breeder is being challenged by the consumer, customer and environment, working harder than ever to produce better cattle from the ground up. We stand behind these cattle with a passion to make things right, keeping our customers wanting more and getting it. We are very proud to be Hereford breeders, and will stand behind our product 100%. As our family farm changes, we are continually thankful to our past customers and friends for their ongoing support. We would have never dreamed of coming this far without you. Bill and Joan Cutler, words cannot begin to express the feelings that have come from selling them their first cow, and watching their farm grow into something beautiful. We cherish your friendship, from the dinners to the late evening chats, thank you for your encouragement. Burt Lake is the reason that Ridgeview exists, thank you for giving us a chance to pursue our dream. Vince Fischer, many thanks for stepping up when I was unable to. Your dedication to my family and Ridgeview is recognized and will never be forgotten my friend. I often thought of myself as invincible, a protector to the ones that I hold close, but all of that changed last year after the wreck. I have learned to appreciate things more, especially the little things we take for granted. Family and friends are of the upmost importance to me. Thank you for everyone who lent a hand when times were tough. Thank you to our guest consignors this year; Cutlers Little Farm, Goble Cattle Co., Rollins Herefords, Parks Farm, Harris Creek Herefords and Cottonwood Springs Farm. These consignors are very good friends and have looked deep into their herds to find ones that will improve the future of the breed. We are very happy to have them this year. We have gone through our herd with a fine-tooth comb, finding the cattle that I believe are the ones that will make cowherds better, stronger and more valuable. I have yet to comment on my daughter Hailey and the boys. They are all fabulous, growing up way too fast and keeping us happy and on our toes. Our lives are blessed because of them. Written on the walls of our house, Jami and I have a statement that we try to live by everyday, “Love doesn’t make the world go ‘round, Love is what makes the ride worthwhile”. Bob


Definite Difference XI

Sunday October 14, 2012 * 12 p.m. (est) Bob’s cell (616) 299-8681 Jami’s cell (616) 366-6533 Vince Fischer cell (616) 558-1892

View video of our sale cattle online at Cattle In Motion starting Sept 17th

Sale Staff Cody Lowderman*auctioneer........(309) 313-2171 Dale Stith*auctioneer...........(918) 760-1550 John Meents*AHA/HW.....................(419) 306-7480 Monte Lowderman*Lowderman Cattle Co...(309) 255-0110 Lou Ellen Harr*J&L Cattle Services....(419) 685-0549 Dustin Layton*Layton Marketing Service...(405) 464-2455 Gene Steiner*Steiner Auctions.....(513) 616-4086 Mike Sorensen*Livestock Plus......(641)745-7949 Acknowledgements Vince Fischer ......(616) 558-1892 Cole VanHorn.............(317) 412-6308 Bull Creek Vet Clinic..... Veterinarians Don Birk........Photography Bob & Jami Goble .........Photography Jami Goble......Sale Book

Cattle Viewing & Social 3-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13,2012 Come enjoy Beef with us.

Terms and Conditions:

Sale Date & Time: Sunday, October 14, 2012 12 p.m... (est) Location: At the farm in Alto MI. I-96 west towards Grand Rapids, Exit 52 ( HWY 50) south to 100th Street, west 1/2 mile on North side Sale Day Phone: hm/ barn 616-868-0319 * Bob’s cell 616-299-8681 * Jami’s cell 616-366-6533 Terms: Cash or check. Registration Certificates: It is the buyer’s responsibilty to provide seller with the correct name and address for transfer of animal. EPD’s: EPD’s given are most current Liability: Each animal will be the buyer’s responsibility as soon as it is sold, but will be cared for a reasonable length of time. Normal precautions will be taken for each animal. Guarantee: The cattle will sell in accordance to the recommended terms and conditions of the American Hereford Assn Trucking: We will help arrange trucking at the least possible cost to central drop off points, trucking expense will be pre-paid at time of settlement. Transfers: Cattle will not be transferred until paid in full. Health: Proper health papers will be available. Brucellosis Free and Whole Herd TB tested.

AI Certificates: Any female that is mated to an AI sire not owned by Ridgeview Farm will not have an AI certificate provided. Insurance: Insurance will be available through Harding and Harding. Lunch: Lunch will be provided on Sale Day. Bids: The auctioneer in charge will have final say in regards to all final bids. We hope everyone can attend, but for those who cannot may contact Bob, Dale or any other sale staff. Air Travel: Grand Rapids airport is less then 30 minutes from the farm. If you need pick up arrangements please let Jami know. Accommodations: Please contact Jami for a reservation. jami@ridgeviewfarm-goble.com *616-366-6533 cell Sale Book Material: Statements made from the auction block precede any written material. Genetic Defects: All cattle are free of genetic defects recognized by the American Hereford Assn. as of October 14, 2012.


Lot Lot1A 1A

Bred April 22nd to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W / Safe in calf *We are foolish for selling this Baker bred two year old. She was a definite favorite of all the crew during the photo shoot. Pretty doesn’t describe her well enough as she just has that “look” we all seek. She will be hard to beat for “best udder” in our two year old group. She settled A.I. first service to the Denver champion Trust.............Can’t wait to see this one. *This 719T baby is one of the top end cow prospects. She will just get more and more valuable as she comes into production. Her sire is as popular an A.I. bull as there is because his predictability is so high.

Lot 1

NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W Service Sire of Lot 1 & 2


LOT 2

Lot 2A

Bred May 13 to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W / Safe in calf

*This is a power cow and powerful producer that is sound, extra-long and uniquely bred. Her dam was produced in the Green Valley herd in Kentucky and was sired by WYO 2B who was known for his great daughters. NJW lost him early limiting his influence in the breed, however, when he surfaces it is always a great breeding cow. Git-R-Done as always worked perfectly on this mating and the result is this super 4 year old. Her Trust calf will be at the top of the crop.*This was our first year to calve babies by the popular 719T herd bull for Genex and Topp. We are super pleased and just love this heifer calf. She is balanced exhibiting loads of rib shape and stoutness in a feminine neat package.She will be a birth weight tool with high growth and maternal traits while increasing rib eye.

Lot 2


Lot 3A

NJW BW 33L Radar 73T et Sire of Lot 3, 4 5, & 6

Bred May 1 to STAR Bright Expectations 33Y et / Safe in calf *These daughters of Radar 73T have made functional cows as evidenced by this two year old and her neat udder. She is the only female selling bred to our newest herd sire Bright Expectations. We expect really good things from him and look forward to offering his babies next year. This cow’s dam was the high selling cow in the 2011 sale and her half sister won her class at the 2012 National Western junior show for Morgan Wiedenhoeft. *Miss Carrie has a pedigree built for cow power. She is low birth, high growth & well above breed average for maternal. She is a smooth made, red eyed, stylish investment opportunity.

LotLot 4 3

PW Boomtown Girl P416 Grand Dam of Lot 4

Bred June 21 to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S / Safe in calf Another two year old that calved at 23 months and bred right back. She is from the same cow family as the famed sire PW Victor Boomer P606. The Boomtown Girl P416 is his full sister. Radar 73T’s dam is a lead donor in the Grassy Run program in West Virginia. This young cow is going to wean at least 60% of her body weight.


Lot Lot 5A 4A

GCC Tia Maria U513 Dam of Lot 5

Exposed to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P *A sharp Kilowatts baby that is pigmented, short marked and angular. The more we use this bull the more of them we want. *This cow has longevity, Her granddam 209M is still working in this herd!

Lot 64 Lot

LAKE Miss Lonnie 211U Dam of Lot 6

Bred June 26 to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf *One of the largest volume soggy cows selling with nice teat size. She has a younger steer that will work for the later fairs. She traces back to some of our earliest breeding and a favorite bull “Onstar�.


Lot 7

LOT 7A

Bred Apr. 28 to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W/ Safe in calf *This cow is soggy, stout and high performing. She is sired by one of the leading bulls in the industry for adding rib eye. Her dam is by the $300,000 Pure Gold who has sired numerous National champions. She has a M&G EPD of 50 which puts her near the top. *One of the largest framed daughters of Kilowatts that is extra long. She is balanced and high performing.

LOT 8

CRR About Time 743 Sire of Lot 8

Bred June 11 to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P/ Safe in calf *She is sired by the popular Denver National champion About Time and out of one of Glenn Hansen’s strong cow lines. As you will see she has plenty of growth, spring of rib and extension through that front. *This heifer calf is young and flashy with a super set of EPDs.


LOT 9A

Bred May 16 to LCC 2T Long Drive 3Y et/ Safe in calf *We consider this to be one of the top show prospects offered. She is a pure meat machine, freckled and broody. She is so roomy that she will require little feed and be easy to have show ready all the time.

*This young female has a near perfect udder and teat size. Bred to our newest addition Longdrive- one of the few bred this way! One of the youngest two year olds with one of the oldest and best heifer calves. She is keeping herself in tip top condition while milking heavier than many mature cows. Her udder is built to last forever. This one will be on several breeders “short list�.

LOT 9


LOT LOT 109A

LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S Sire to Lot 10A & 11A

Bred May 1st to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W / Safe in calf One of Bob’s favorites with what is most likely the best steer show prospect. This girl is moderate, sweet fronted, has a nice udder and is efficient. She also will be a birth weight tool for those needing assistance in that department.

LOTLOT 9 11

GVM Miss Bright Star 533P 0908 Dam of Lot 11

Bred April 23 to CLF GCC Cutter T227 / Safe in calf A really nice udder and a real big steer calf come with this lady. Her dam was purchased in our 2011 sale by Albin Farms in Illinois and is now a donor for them and Gene Miller. Her sire “Seth” is herd sire for Delhawk Cattle Co.


LOT 12 LOT 12A

Bred April 30th to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W/ Safe in calf *This lady is a member of our foundation cow family Dunwalke Nicki 29Z. Her sweet udder and production traits are one reason we still use Battle Chief so heavily. This pedigree combines the two most influential bulls in our history.....Kilo and Chief. *This one needs to be on your show prospect list. She is really nice fronted, long bodied and has a really nice look to her. She is a typical Kilowatts high quality female.

LOT 13

GOBLE 002 Livvi 203X Full sib to Kilowatts

Bred June 11th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf *A big bodied beef cow. Grandmother Barbie 84M was a top end donor in the Star Lake Cattle Ranch program. She bred back quickly and should move up her calving time. materinal sister to Lot 43. *This heifer is just a little young at photo time for a picture. Her cow family and Chief’s success tells us she will develop into a high quality cow.


LOT 14

Max’s Show Steer Sib to Lot 14A

Bred June 5th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf A massive Lowderman bred cow that will mash the scales. She keeps her body condition with little input. She is definitely a front pasture female. Cody told me at the sale to buy as many Final Answer cows as you can, they will be good. Red eyed, short marked, she will be on your “to buy” list.

LOT 15

Hailey’s 2012 Steer Battle Chief x Kilowatts

Bred June 7th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf She is sired by Cutter who works the pastures for the Katzenburger family at Plum River Ranch. This girl has a good udder and is doing a super job on her first calf.


LOT 16A

LAKE Lady 225U Half sib to Lot 16

Bred April 30th to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W / Safe in calf A dark red, long bodied show prospect that is a 3/4 sister to lot 39 who won her class at the Junior national this year. Can-Am daughters in production are doing their job well.

LOT 17

LAKE Ms Sideline 227S Dam of Lot 17

Exposed to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S Her dam Ms Sideline 227S is owned by Cutler’s Little Farm and is without a doubt one of Joan Cutler’s all time favorite cows........a real good spot to be in if you are a cow at their place. This Chief daughter will breed well for a long time and the cow family leaves little guesswork. Owned by The Goble Boys


LOT 18A LOT 18

Bred June 2nd to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf This is one Vince is always talking about. She was bred by Rudy and Sandy Mengele and was our top pick in their sale. She has breed greats Total Package, Online 122L and Stocker 10H to back her up. Fancy heifer calf by Rudy & Sandy Mengele’s new herdsire.

LOT 19

Bred May 2nd to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S / Safe in Calf A Total Package granddaughter that is young with a typical nice udder. She is dark red, sharp fronted and bred early. Raising a big steer calf, lots of milk behind this female!


LOT 20

Bred June 12th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf

Not many daughters here anymore by Total Package and that is our loss. These girls are good calf raisers and breed up quickly. You will like the style and eye appeal that comes with this one. Red eyed, short marked with a long term udder.

Bred June 6th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf Another one bred by our friends at Church View Farms in Maryland. They purchased Package from us and we selected these cows (611X & 711X) as heifer calves in the Celebrate Maryland sale. You will like her pigment and freckles. This lady has a big baby.

LOT 21

RW LPH TOTAL PACKAGE 19D 0030 Sire of Lot 20 and 21


LOT 22

Exposed to Star TRF Battle Chief 356P *This Berg Polled Herefords female is super stylish with extra extension through that front end. She is sired by the popular Legend who is noted for adding carcass qualities. She will be one of the larger Legends you will find. *One of the youngest heifers to sell and one that will catch your eye. Her sire is noted for leaving beautiful daughters.

STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P

Exposed to Star TRF Battle Chief 356P A double bred Legend from the Helsinger herd in Ohio. She is young, well bred with good numbers and a lifetime of production ahead of her. She has a great udder, bred to Chief and should calve earlier next year.


LOT 24A

Bred May 7th to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W / Safe in calf .*An extremely fertile female that has moved up each year in her calving while settling A.I. on first service. She will also bring in one of the heaviest at weaning while maintaining herself in proper fashion. Her 2011 son is herd sire for L. Joe Wright of Venedocia, Ohio. Her mating to Denver Supreme champion Trust could knock one out of the park. *Solution is one of the top proven Durango sons and is the answer if one is searching for brood cows. This young lady has brood cow written all over her. She has a great EPD profile to go with her popular genetics and her individual quality.Co-owned with NJB Limited, Maysville, Ky.

LOT 24


LOT 25A LOT 25

Bred may 11th to LCC 2T Long Drive 3Y et / Safe in Calf

*A well bred two year old from Grant and Judy Wiswell’s in Wisconsin. Her sire is a multiple trait leader and her dam is by the popular Logic who works for Journagan Ranch and Reed Farms in Missouri. She is mated to Longdrive who is the exciting young sire for Lowderman Cattle Co, Deana Jak Farms, Cottonwood Springs Farm and Ridgeview Farm. *A young daughter of Felix who we own with Cutler’s Little Farm and use for his maternal strengths. He was the son of Git-R-Done we selected to continue his lineage in our program.

Exposed to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S Talk about pedigree; A 19D out of an Enforcer cow, 1036 was our first donor cow at Ridgeview. She set the standards for our early sales. 1036 lived to be 18 years old... longevity is bred into this young female. Co-owned with Rollins Herefords

LOT 26


LOT 27A

Bred June 13th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in Calf This is a herd bull with all the extras. He has all the correct markings and color, his sire is popular and proven and his dam is donor quality. This guy should be a breeding machine and lead any herd forward. Freckle faced cow with a pigmented udder, she will easliy wean 50% of her body weight. She is out of the Mead program and her dam is a donor for Deana Jak in Pennisvalvia. She will be popular.

LOT 27


LOT 28 GOBLE Aces N Eights 321W Sire of Lot 28

A maternal brother to Landrum Family Farm’s herdsire Goble Homegrown 213X. This calf is loaded with style, is pigmented, long sided and sound. His dam is a moderate framed hard-working daughter of Orlando, herd sire at Stone Ridge Manor.

GOBLE Homegrown 213X Half sib to Lot 28 & 29

LOT 29

RVP STAR 533P Can-Am et 57U Sire of Lot 29 This red neck son of the many times champion Can-Am is out of great old breeding cow we bought from Old Beech Farm in CT. This calf is one of the highest milk EPD individuals offered and will leave top end replacement females.


LOT 30A

Bred April 22nd to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W / Safe in calf *One of our oldest Battle Chief daughters who is out of a Deshazer bred mom. Her maternal brother won every Hereford State steer show..... was never beat. Mated to Trust one may expect another competitive individual. *A super complete made, sound, balanced herd bull prospect that is really gentle. If one is into showing, this lad certainly should produce that quality. His sire Can-Am was two time division winner in Denver and is leaving his positive legacy in herds across North America.

LOT 30


LOT 31 LOT 31A

Bred June 26th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf *A short marked dark red baby that is correct in her structure. She has loads of milk on both sides of her pedigree and will be productive.

AWARD LEVEL

Junior Rewards

Junior Jackpot

Grand Champion***$100 Res. Grand Champion***$75

County Fair Level

Grand Champion****$250 Res. Grand Champion***$100

State Fair Level

Grand Champion****$500 Res. Grand Champion***$250

AHA Regional Junior Show Grand Champion****$1000 Res. Grand Champion***$750

Junior National Hereford Expo Grand Champion***$2,500 Res. Grand Champion***$1,500 Division Champion***$1,000 Res. Division Champion***$500 Class winner***$250

Reward Rules

1. Awards are given to heifers, bulls and steers. 2. Junior must provide Ridgeview Farm with the show photo, show results (name and place of show) along with award won. Ridgeview Farm will not chase down photos, it is up to the junior to provide the photo in order to receive credit. 3. A junior may win one award per level per animal. 4. All photos must be to Ridgeview Farm by Aug. 1, if your fair is laterarrangements must be made prior to Aug. 1. 5. Rewards will be given as credit in next years sale.


GOBLE 002 Lady B 211X Class winner at Jr. nationals Granddaughter of 5120

LOT 32A

LOT 32

Bred June 6th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in calf *Here is one of the most feminine females to sell, smooth from her ears back. Sired by one of our Jr. Herdsires , GOBLE Aces N Eights. Mamma sells safe to Battle Chief, this mating will give you a ¾ sister to GOBLE 002 Lady B’s dam who sold to KC Polled Herefords in Ohio. Don’t miss this opportunity- male or female, it will be exciting.

LOT 33

A maternal sister to lot 32 and to Max and Grant’s show heifer that won her class at the Junior national and was supreme champion cow/calf over all breeds at the county fair. This is a high performing female that is super deep bodied.


LOT 34

CSF 18U Cheyanna 0304 Dam of Lot 34 Sold in Definite Difference IX

Bred April 27th to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S / Safe in calf Wow what a cow prospect by the popular Durango. Her dam was Cottonwood Springs high selling heifer in our 2010 sale and Her maternal sister was Cottonwood Springs high seller in our 2010 what a nice cow she has made. The Golden Oak Outcross cattle sale selling to Rollins Herefords in Indiana. This is a really high percontinue to win shows and now are winning in the pastures. This forming daughter of the Holden Herefords sire 8203 who Chad uses to infuse volume and performance into their program. young lady will be one of the wisest investments in the sale. Co-owned with Rollins Herefords

LOT 35


LOT 36

*WOW! Be sure to look this young lady up on sale day, you won’t be able to keep your eyes off her. Smooth made, short marked and phenotypically correct. This heifer will show big time. Line bred 8006, one of the great maternal sires, and a kick from Kilowatts makes this heifer one to be reckoned with. Owned with Parks Farm

JPF Ms Mal 5W Dam of Lot 36

This Can-Am is out of a fantastic Kilo daughter. Daisy Mae is thick from end to end and will be low maintenance. She will make a beautiful two year old. Owned with Parks Farm

LOT 37

LAKE Daisy Mae 201U Dam of Lot 37


LOT 38A

STAR MKS Western Peach 133R et Dam of Lots 38 A & B

In our opinion this female is one of the all time top cow prospects we have sold at Ridgeview. She is super complete, deep and yet still has a very eye appealing look. Her sire is one of the all time popular Hereford sires and dollar generating bulls. Her dam is a very high performing daughter of the popular Online and a lead donor for us and Star Lake.

CS Boomer 29F Sire of Lots 38 A & B

LOT 38B This youngster is red eyed, short marked and looking at him should be acceptable for use on heifers. His genetic package is one that is predictable and proven. This bull can lead a program and should be problem free. Semen on 29F is scarce and expensive.........this son will be a valuable addition to your herd.

LAKE Southern Sweets 405U et materinal Sister to Lots 38A & B Owned by Stumpf Family


LOT 39

This yearling won her class for Morgan Wiedenhoeft at the 2012 Junior national. We sold three flush sisters in our 2011 sale to Harris Creek Herefords, Runnaway Hereford Farm and Ken Demiglio. Her dam 225U was reserve division at the Tulsa Junior national and is a maternal sister to lot 16. She sells bred to the top selling bull at the 2011 Kentucky Beef Expo.

Bred May 26th to GOBLE Homegrown 213X / Safe in calf

RVP STAR 533P Can-Am et 57U Sire to Lot 39

LAKE Lady 225U Dam of Lot 39


LOT 40 Where to start? This daughter of Denver Supreme champion Trust is the highest performing individual in this year’s calf crop. She is so wide based, deep bodied and heavy muscled. Her dam was our selection in the 2011 River Valley sale and did we ever get a great cow. Thanks to the Embury’s for sharing her with us and Cutler’s. This heifer will be competitive, easy to feed and then an undeniable great cow. I’d rather be showing her than showing against her. Owned by Ridgeview Farm, Cutler’s Little Farm and The Goble Boys

STAR KKH Okaboji 151U Dam of Lot 40

NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W National Champion Bull Sire of Lot 40


Goble Cattle Co. Max Goble*Grant Goble*Nolan Goble

LOT 41

A daughter of the high selling female in the 2010 Ridgeview sale. This is one heifer calf that should follow in her mother’s footsteps by “staying in our cowherd”. We know we must share favorites! This lady is real strong maternally as both Durango and Git-R-Done females are among the heaviest milking in the breed. We believe in her and her ability to be a top breeding tool for most anyone.

THM Durango 4037 Sire of Lot 41

GMF PH Ms Git R U810 Dam of Lot 41


LOT 42 STAR Powerific Ginger 186U et Granddam of Lot 42

LOT 43

One of the really good ones. She is moderate and super complete and will be easy for a junior to show. Her cow family is as strong as they come as she traces to Jon Blin’s many times champion Ginger Gal 511P. The grandmother 186U is now a donor at Thousand Hills Herefords in Illinois. Power in the blood with Mary Ann.

A really sweet daughter of Aces and Barbie. Her cow family has been responsible for so many dollars and so many great ones at Star Lake. A maternal sister sells as lot 13.

Star Barbie 84M Granddam of Lot 43

LOT 44 CS Miss Achiever 12G Granddam of Lot 44

A younger heifer that falls into a different division at the show. Her grandmother Miss Achiever was a national champion for Curt Stockdale. This gal is sassy and classy.


This calf’s dam is one of the cows we refuse to sell. She was bred by Grassy Run Farms in West Virginia and we count on her having one of our best each year. This guy is short marked, stands on a strong foundation and has that “grow look”.

A dark red masculine son of the proven producer Git-R-Done who never missed for us. This calf is out of our strong breeding Dakota cow family that we hold in very high esteem. This calf has the potential to really leave a wonderful set of replacement females. His maternal brother Holdin an Ace was our top bull calf last year and sold in this sale to John Moss of Moss Land & Cattle.

LOT 45 Grassy 13P Vicky 610 Dam of Lot 45

LOT 46 Star Miss Dakota 329N Dam of Lot 46

LOT 47 We couldn’t be happier with the job Aces N Eights is doing for us. He is leaving both marketable bull and heifer calves that come easy and grow. This guy is out of a top performing Online female whose dam 14M has been a remarkable donor for River Valley in Canada and Star Lake. This calf will leave wonderful daughters.

STAR Kay Olina 162P Dam of Lot 47


Lot 48A

Lot 48

Bred June 6th to STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P / Safe in Calf

*This two year old is an illustration of why we have so much confidence in using Kilo. She is really thick, square, deep and just good. Her dam was one of Brady’s show heifers that we kept and are we glad we did. This is a producing cow family for sure. *A neat cow prospect by 719T who will be exceptionally high maternal. She will only grow in value as she develops into a clone of mom.

TH 122 711 Victor 719T Sire of Lot 48A


LOT 49 LOT 49A

Bred May 9th to NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W / Safe in Calf A daughter of the two time Supreme National champion Shock & Awe. She is bred to have extra performance and based on her ancestors history she will mash the scales when grown. We purchased Good Looking from Cutler’s Little Farm and she has been a great asset to our herd. Also being named Supreme Champion at the County Fair.

LOT 50 KCF Bennett 3008 M326 Sire of Lot 50 Bred May 2nd to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S / Safe in Calf This is a big bodied yearling who is a paternal sister to Denver Champion Trust. She is a daughter of one of Lou, Jeff and Keayla Harr’s cows that did a great job for them. This female is also bred to be strong in the economic carcass traits. The results of her mating to Kilowatts will be exciting.


Nancy & Tim Keilty 6192 S. French Rd Cedar MI 49621 * (231)228-6578 Chad Braden (517)204-7756 www.cottonwoodspringsfarm.com

LOT 51

2100 is what we hoped to get out of this mating. Body, style and soundness with a great set of EPD’s. The dam of 2100 is a prolific producer that always has one of the best calves and is as fertile as they come. The 955’s are what we hoped for, great lines, lots of body, and growth to match it all. A true herd matron in the making.

CSF Mariah P26 Dam of Lot 51


LOT 52 This Outcross has caught the eye of all our visitors. 2102’s dam is a young Sooner daughter out of the Denver Supreme Champion, Gabrielle. The Sooners are great mothers, add in the power and growth of outcross and this heifer covers all the bases to be an elite herd piece.

A thick, bold sprung female out of one of CSF’s most consistent cows. 2202 goes back to 8063 and Remitall Catalina 24H, two proven breed matrons. The Outcross’s have great udders with milk to compliment the growth and muscle they possess.

Just an April heifer with tons of potential. 2400’s Dam is royally bred with the great Copper cow 496,and is going into our donor herd. The 1S bull is our new herd sire that originated from the Topp program and has done a tremendous job of adding volume and thickness.

LOT 53

LOT 54


Bob & Jami Goble 11630-100th Street Alto MI 49302 www.ridgeviewfarm-goble.com

Ridgeview Farm


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