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December 2015 • Vol. 106 • No. 7

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Hereford breeders gathered in Kansas City Oct. 30-Nov. 1 for the 2015 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting. Highlights of the weekend include the election of new officers and directors, recognition of Hall of Fame inductees and the American Royal National Hereford Show. See Page 33 for a section index.

58 CHB — The Early Years

The Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) program faced many challenges but is ultimately a huge success for the breed.

64 Calling Hereford Photographers

AHA announces the 2016 monthly “Hereford Shots” photo contest.

Cover Photo: “Desert Snow” by Jonathan Johansen, Castle Dale, Utah.

126 Seven Strategies

Marketing specialist shares seven steps for risk management.

World’s Perspective 4 New Year, New Goals — As a new year approaches, consider what was learned

and set new plans.

Breed Focus 6 Moving Hereford Ahead — Reflection on challenges and opportunitites the

AHA has faced over the past few months.

Performance Matters 8 AHA Releases New Fertility Traits — Three new traits, Heifer Calving Rate, Sustained Cow Fertility and Dry Matter Intake have been released as a research analysis.

Board Action 12 Board Highlights — A summary of the AHA Board of Directors’ fall meeting.

What’s New? 14 Association News and Events — The AHA and Hereford cattle will be

Contacts 5

Hereford Mom Diaries 121

From the Field 128

Open Shows 130

Junior Shows 132

Sales Digest 134

Calendar 156 Advertisers’ Index 158

featured two weeks in January on RFD-TV’s “American Rancher.”

Member Service 18 Association Customer Service Tips and Tricks — Learn more about MyHerd.org through the School of MyHerd webinar.

CHB Bites 20 CHB Program Happenings — Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) LLC

welcomes Amari Manning as chief operating officer and general manager.

Youth Movement 22 Steer Rule Changes: Why Are They Important? — Explanation of AHA

DNA show rule.

Hereford Women 26 The Time to Gather with the NHW — National Hereford Women (NHW)

elect new directors and recognize the Hereford Woman of the Year.

Leadership Lessons 28 Perspective on People — Employees are a key ingredient that determines

the success or failure of any business or organization.

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by Julie White, editor jwhite@hereford.org

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In the past few months, as another year closes, I’ve started to make plans and to set goals for 2016. Trips I want to take, learning how to get more involved in my community, setting financial targets, making time to read more for leisure and, of course, planning for Hereford World content, among many others, have been on my mind. This time of year is a time of reflection in preparation for a fresh start at midnight on January 1 as we’ll ring in a new year. It’s fitting, then, that we come out of the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting to learn that the Association has done just that.

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Hereford breeders reflected on an outstanding year gone by, considered what they had learned, set direction and are ready to take on upcoming challenges as well as to capitalize on opportunities. And, after talking with breeders in Kansas City, I know this is also true for them back home at their farms and ranches.

In this issue Flip through the following pages to learn how Hereford “Celebrates the Brand,” during the AHA annual meeting weekend. This section provides a recap on all events from recognizing Hereford honorees and electing three

new AHA Board directors to who took home top honors at the American Royal National Hereford Show. Be sure to read “CHB: The Early Years” for a review of how in the past 20 years of the Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) program it has evolved to be invaluable to Hereford breeders. Don’t miss the “National Western Preview” section, starting on Page 65, or the newest addition to the Hereford World on Page 121 as we follow the story of a young Hereford family in the “Hereford Mom Diaries.” Finally, I want to wish each of you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. HW

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AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Sam Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho Vice president Terri Barber, Channing, Texas Directors Term expires 2016 Curtis Curry, McAlester, Okla. Jonny Harris, Screven, Ga. Term expires 2017 Dave Bielema, Ada, Mich. Joe Van Newkirk, Oshkosh, Neb. Term expires 2018 Jim Mickelson, Santa Rosa, Calif. Kevin Schultz, Haviland, Kan. Bob Thompson, Rolla, Mo. Term expires 2019 Pete Atkins, Tea, S.D. Jim Bellis, Aurora, Mo. Kyle Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M.

SENIOR OFFICE STAFF

Executive vice president Jack Ward, jward@hereford.org Chief operating officer and director of breed improvement Shane Bedwell, sbedwell@hereford.org Chief financial officer Leslie Mathews, lmathews@hereford.org Director of communications and public relations Angie Stump Denton, adenton@hereford.org 785-363-7263 Director of records department Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org Director of commercial programs Trey Befort, tbefort@herefordbeef.org Director of youth activities Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org National shows coordinator and youth activities assistant Bailey Clanton, bclanton@hereford.org Records supervisor Tena Martin, tmartin@hereford.org Education and information services coordinator Christy Bradshaw, cbradshaw@hereford.org BuyHereford.com manager Dennis Schock, dschock@hereford.org 903-815-2004

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Nights of Hereford Sales in Denver

Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 7:30 p.m. MST Cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. Double Tree-Stapleton North (old Red Lion Hotel) 4040 Quebec St., Denver, CO 80216

SELLING ELITE FROZEN HEREFORD GENETICS

Friday, Jan. 15, 2016 6:30 p.m. MST On the Stadium floor Denver, CO Herd bulls, open heifers, bred heifers, pick of herds and pick of pen/carload from the NWSS yard show. Contact Joe Rickabaugh at 785-633-3188 for more information.

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by Jack Ward, executive vice president jward@hereford.org

Jack Ward

Moving Hereford Ahead As we prepare for the Christmas season, it is important to reflect on the challenges and opportunities that have faced the American Hereford Association (AHA) over the past few months. During the recent AHA Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 30 — Nov. 1, Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) celebrated its 20-year anniversary, and a group of past Board members got together to reminisce about the merger of the Hereford and Polled Hereford associations, which also took place 20 years ago.

In perfect balance For the largest share of the past 20 years, the AHA has had one leader, Craig Huffhines, and during the annual meeting, we had a chance to honor Craig for his years of service to the AHA. As I mentioned on that Friday evening, a wise Purdue economics professor, Bob Taylor, shared with the graduating class of 1986 that the biggest challenge we would face as we started our professional careers is balancing our job, family and spiritual life. As I worked side by side with Craig for twelve years, he was the epitome of a great leader because he kept things in perfect balance. I owe a lot to Craig, just as all of us do, for his leadership, knowledge and commitment to the livestock industry. Through Craig’s

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leadership, the Hereford breed is positioned well, and our challenge now will be to keep this position and to move it ahead.

New staff, new roles As I continue to transition to this new role at AHA, I look forward to working with staff, breeders and the AHA Board of Directors to produce the tools that will create demand for Hereford cattle within all segments of the industry with a huge focus on commercial breeders, feedlots and packers. With that said, I want to welcome Shane Bedwell as the new chief operating officer and director of breed improvement. His role will be to bring a fresh and exciting face to the AHA, and he will work to create tools through breed improvement programs that will help the membership select cattle that will be profitable for their customers. Trey Befort will combine his old role of being the head of cattle procurement for CHB with one of being the director of commercial programs. Trey will continue to focus on putting Hereford-influenced cattle into feedyards, but he will also be challenged to put together a strategy for the AHA to collect more feedlot and packer data that can be utilized in the genetic evaluation in order to prove the worth of Hereford feeder cattle.

In addition, he along with staff, will develop tools to recognize Herefordinfluenced cattle that are sired by genetics that will add value through growing stages, feedlot performance and end product merit. These tools will ultimately be used by seedstock producers’ customers to recognize value in Hereford-influenced cattle. Finally, Amari Manning has been hired as the chief operating officer of CHB (see CHB Bites on Page 20). Her focus will be the everyday management of CHB including managing sales staff, packer relations and the promotion and growth of CHB. This program has had a huge effect on Herefordinfluenced cattle over the past 20 years with 641 million lb. sold, representing 5.4 million cattle harvested and 3.4 million certified. Amari will bring fresh and exciting ideas that can move the CHB brand in a direction that will continue to create demand for Hereford genetics. This new and current staff has so much knowledge and enthusiasm for the beef industry and Hereford breed. I am blessed to serve the Hereford breed, and I have been blessed to spend my entire life in the industry that I cherish. I look forward to continuing the growth and excitement for Hereford genetics. God bless and merry Christmas to all. HW

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by Jack Ward, executive vice president jward@hereford.org

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AHA Releases New Fertility Traits The American Hereford Association (AHA) is in its 15th year of Whole Herd Reporting. Recently, this program allowed for the development of two new fertility traits, Heifer Calving Rate (HCR) and Sustained Cow Fertility (SCF), which have been released as a research analysis on the AHA website at Hereford.org. These two traits will become part of the full evaluation in the near future and will be added to the $ Indexes. But today they are just reported as research with no correlation to any other traits and have no genomic component. These are the two new

fertility expected progeny differences (EPDs).

Heifer Calving Rate The Heifer Calving Rate EPDs are produced from an animal model genetic evaluation for 293,313 animals encompassing a six-generation pedigree. Heifer calving records were analyzed as a categorical trait in which more than 98,000 records were used in the binary analysis as calved and not calved, based on recorded calf birth date. The contemporary groups were defined as herd, first-calf heifer yearling contemporary group, calf birth year and season. A restriction of age

at first calving between 600800 days was used as part of edits along with checks for contemporary group variation. Heifer calving rate for the dataset was 73%, under the criterion that the heifers calved by 800 days of age. The heritability for heifer calving rate is .15, which is consistent with the magnitude of estimates for lowly heritable reproductive traits but still allows for genetic progress. The following example depicts a comparison between two sires for their HCR EPDs to describe genetic differences in future daughter calving rate. Note that a higher continued on page 10...

Bedwell named COO and director of breed improvement Shane Bedwell, Ft. Collins, Colo., has been named chief operating officer (COO) and director of breed improvement of the American Hereford Association (AHA). In this role, Shane will lead the AHA performance department and oversee the National Reference Sire Program (NRSP) and Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR™) program. “I feel very humbled and honored to take the job as director of breed improvement and COO for the American Hereford Association,” Shane says. “I look forward to serving the membership and working for a first-class organization. I believe that because of AHA’s outstanding leadership, the breed is currently positioned very well in the industry, and I envision continued growth for the years to come.” Prior to joining the AHA staff, Shane coached the livestock judging team at Colorado State University. In that role since August 2007, he has led many successful and championship teams. He also was an instructor for two livestock selection classes, as well as co-taught animal nutrition while serving as advisor for CSU’s Block & Bridle club. A Kansas State University graduate, Shane was a member of the 2003 Reserve National Champion Judging Team. Shane earned a master’s degree in beef cattle nutrition from the University of Illinois in 2007.

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Shane was raised on a cow-calf and stocker ranch near Medicine Lodge, Kan., and continues to help manage his family’s 350 head cow-calf operation, which consists of a rotational cross of Hereford, Angus and Red Angus. Shane has had the opportunity to Shane Bedwell judge cattle in 30 states including the National Western Stock Show, American Royal, North American, Fort Worth Stock Show, San Antonio Livestock Show and the Houston Livestock and Rodeo. He says he enjoys youth events and working with students who are focused on pursuing a career in the livestock industry. “We are excited to have Shane join our Hereford team,” Jack says. “He brings a wealth of commercial industry knowledge to our organization as well as a unique ability to communicate technology and science in beef-producer terms. He will lead our research projects as we continue to document and prove the Hereford advantage.” Shane and his wife, Lacey, have a 4-year-old daughter, Cealy Rose, and a 1-year-old son, Chisum. The family will relocate to the Kansas City area. Shane will begin his duties in the AHA office in late December. HW

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The “Brand That Works” PRODUCTION SALE

Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016 • 12:30 p.m. 2016 sale offering includes progeny and service of: BLUESTEM • TRUST • 755T • Z417 • 9525 • 177R • REDEEM • 2114 • SENSATION • Z100 • 2180

MCR 755T 4R Domino 486

P43565067 — Calved: Sept. 8, 2014 Sire: TH 223 71I Victor 755T • MGS: MSU TCF Revolution 4R

CE 3.6; BW 2.6; WW 68; YW 108; MM 30; M&G 64; MCE 1.8; MCW 117; UDDR 1.25; TEAT 1.25; SC 0.8; FAT 0.050; REA 0.64; MARB 0.29; BMI$ 19; CEZ$ 16; BII$ 12; CHB$ 36 • 486 is a calving ease, high performance bull with WW and YW EPDs ranking in the top 1% of the breed, REA and MARB in the top 8% of the breed and CHB$ in the top 1%. His dam, 2134, is one of our very best Revolution daughters. He is very stylish in his appearance, structurally very sound and is a definite herd sire prospect.

Sul-Tay 755T Victor ST8

P43548360 — Calved: Sept. 21, 2014 Sire: TH 223 71I Victor 755T • MGS: Schu-Lar 5N Of 9L 3008

CE 1.2; BW 4.7; WW 67; YW 105; MM 29; M&G 63; MCE 0.1; MCW 129; UDDR 1.26; TEAT 1.24; SC 1.1; FAT 0.042; REA 0.36; MARB 0.48; BMI$ 22; CEZ$ 15; BII$ 17; CHB$ 38 • ST8 was sold in dam to Jeff Sullivan at Sul-Tay Herefords in our 2014 “Brand That Works” production sale. His dam, 963, has produced a full brother and two full sisters that are at Mill Creek. ST8 ranks in the top 2% for WW and YW EPDs, top 1% for MARB and CHB$. ST8 combines the breed leading genetics of 755T, 19D, 3008, P606 and 8020. A herd sire that will add value to his progeny. ST8 shows that Mill Creek genetics definitely work for our customers.

MCR Trust Harland 493 MCR 2114 408 Domino 485

43564953 — Calved: Sept. 8, 2014 Sire: MCR About Time 242 2114 ET • MGS: UPS Domino 3027

CE 6.1; BW 1.3; WW 57; YW 90; MM 31; M&G 60; MCE 2.8; MCW 86; UDDR 1.29; TEAT 1.29; SC 1.1; FAT 0.008; REA 0.69; MARB 0.24; BMI$ 23; CEZ$ 20; BII$ 18; CHB$ 33 • Calving ease numbers in the top 10% of the breed, REA and MARB in the top 7%, CHB$ top 2%. 485 combines calving ease, performance, superb udders and carcass traits in a complete herd sire package. His dam, 1245, combines breed leading genetics from 3027, Harland and 8020. Combine that with 485’s sire side from About Time and Legend 242 – makes a very popular pedigree with calving ease and performance. A sure fire calving ease herd bull prospect.

43565088 — Calved: Sept. 10, 2014 Sire: NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET • MGS: CJH Harland 408

CE 0.6; BW 1.6; WW 59; YW 95; MM 34; M&G 63; MCE 4.0; MCW 86; UDDR 1.45; TEAT 1.35; SC 1.3; FAT -0.001; REA 0.90; MARB 0.19; BMI$ 23; CEZ$ 16; BII$ 19; CHB$ 33 • 493 puts all the performance traits together. WW and YW EPDs in the top 5% of the breed, UDDR and Teat EPDs top 5%, REA top 1%, MARB top 12% and CHB$ in the top 2%. With a 1.6 birth weight EPD and a REA EPD of .90, 493 puts all the performance traits together in a herd bull package. His dam, 8112, with Harland, Pure Gold, 386 and MCR donors 239 and 035 in her genetic background, has been one of our true foundation females for the important traits of fertility, udders and performance. Don’t miss this herd sire prospect.

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value is associated with favorable genetic potential for calving rate in daughters. As with other EPDs, the difference between individuals is the best approach to using the HCR EPDs. With the economic impact of reproductive rate in beef cattle operations, the appeal of HCR EPDs is always top of mind. In the future, these EPDs will provide the opportunity to include genetic evaluation results associated with reproduction to directly enhance the benefits of existing AHA selection indexes. Example: HCR EPD (%) Sire A: HCR EPD = 8% Sire B: HCR EPD = 2% Difference: 6% Six percent more daughters of Sire A are expected to calve as heifers compared with daughters of Sire B.

Sustained Cow Fertility The Sustained Cow Fertility evaluation is conducted using software developed especially to implement genetic evaluation for time-to-event data. For the sustained cow fertility genetic evaluation, the event of interest occurs when a female no longer calves annually after having calved as a two-year-old. This survival analysis utilizes Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR™) records in a sire evaluation model that includes extended pedigree for the sires’ parents, resulting in over 63,000 breeding values. The yearling contemporary group initiates the analysis. Essentially the SCF dataset is an extension of the data

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edited for the Heifer Calving Rate genetic evaluation. After the initial yearling group for SCF, dynamic contemporary groups are used where females exposed together make up a contemporary group. Censoring of females as appropriate takes place to not penalize them for certain lifetime events, such as young females, females sold or females becoming donors. The calculated age at calving for each parity and intercalving period is used to establish “success.” The success for a producing female in the herd continues each production cycle until the inter-calving period is less than the gestation length or the dam produces an embryo transfer (ET) calf or the dam is transferred. In addition, the analysis accounts for milk and total maternal calving ease EPDs. Heritability for the current analysis is .20. The SCF results, reported in percentage units, are oriented so that larger breeding values reflect sires whose daughters calve annually for more years. For example, if Bull A has a SCF = 110 and Bull B has a SCF of +95, Sire A’s daughters are at 15% less risk of being open after a 60-day breeding season than Sire B’s daughters. Example: SCF EPD(%) Sire A: SCF = 110% Sire B: SCF = 95% Difference: 15% Sire breeding values are associated with more success in future daughters remaining in the herd when SCF is above 100 and are associated with more risk (less success) when SCF values are below 100.

Dry Matter Intake In addition to the fertility traits, a new trait has been released for Dry Matter Intake (DMI). This trait has been developed by using the individual feed intake collected at young sire test programs and research projects and by AHA members testing groups of females, bulls and

steers. This trait is also just in the research release stage and has no genomic component or correlation to other traits. However, this one will be used in the $ Index update. The DMI EPDs are generated from a multi-trait animal model genetic evaluation for 15,027 animals. Traits represented, in addition to an edited 3,022 individual standardized feedintake records, include contemporary weaning and yearling growth measures. Weaning weights are included for weaning contemporaries to the intake calves to account for selection bias. Feed-intake heritability is .40, indicating that genetic selection for this trait can be effective. The following example depicts a comparison between two sires for their DMI EPDs. Note that a lower value is associated with the genetic potential for less intake in future progeny. As with other EPDs, the difference between individuals is the best approach in understanding the DMI EPDs. In this example, the progeny of Sire A are expected to consume 0.75 lb. less feed per day compared with the progeny of Sire B. This example assumes that all progeny are exposed to the same postweaning feeding management and environment. Care should be taken in the interpretation and application of DMI EPDs, with the best approach being the future use of these genetic values in AHA selection indexes. Example: DMI EPD (lb. per day) Sire A: DMI EPD = -0.50 lb./d Sire B: DMI EPD = +0.25 lb./d Difference: -0.75 lb./d Progeny of Sire A, on the average, are expected to consume .75 lb. less feed per day when compared with progeny of Sire B. As with all traits, these can be very useful for genetic improvement, but a balanced approach for selection is always important. These new traits, associated with economic relevance for the beef industry, show the commitment that the Hereford breed and its members have to the commercial industry. HW Hereford.org


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BOARD ACTION The American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors met in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 29-30. The following are highlights of the meeting:

Bylaw change The AHA Board voted unanimously to make an amendment to the current bylaws by deleting the present Section 3(a) of Article VI in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following Section 3(a): (a) The Nominating Committee shall nominate not less than three (3) nor more than six (6) candidates for election as Directors of the Association, each of whom shall be an Active Member or a Representative of an Active Member at the time of nomination and shall submit the names of those candidates to delegates at a meeting of delegates. In addition, any delegate present in person may nominate any Active Member as a candidate for Director at the meeting of delegates.

Breed improvement The Board voted to move toward more frequent runs of the PanAmerican Cattle Evaluation (PACE), from two runs to 10 runs per year. It is unclear whether the other PACE countries will proceed along with the AHA. In addition, the AHA will still produce interim numbers between each evaluation. A review was given on the new traits for Heifer Calving Rate (HCR), Sustained Cow Fertility (SCF) and Dry Matter Intake (DMI). When these traits are released as part of the full evaluation, an update to the current $ Indexes will include these new traits along with new economic figures.

Dorian Garrick, Iowa State University Lush Chair in animal breeding, and Bruce Golden, Cal Poly department head and professor of dairy science, gave an update on the development of a new software package that could be utilized by the AHA. Larry Kuehn, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center geneticist, gave an overview on how the AHA could move forward with a commercial cow-calf incentive program that could add value to Hereford-sired calves. This program would include the production of a certificate that includes a sire’s expected progeny difference (EPD) makeup and genomic component along with other herd history.

Member service Fiscal year 2015 saw an increase in electronic registrations to 68.8% compared to the prior year’s rate of 62.8%. Electronic weaning and yearling submissions reached 72.9% and 81.7%, respectively, for the same periods. The AHA staff has developed a new registration feature for MyHerd.org. The new feature allows members to record their calving data offline by exporting a formatted spreadsheet from their MyHerd account with the ability to import it directly into MyHerd.org for real-time calf registration and data submission. There were some basic requirements set for MyHerd regional meetings. Please contact the AHA records department for more information

2016 Committee Appointments Executive: Sam Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho, chair; Curtis Curry, McAlester, Okla.; Jonny Harris, Screven, Ga.; and Terri Barber, Channing, Texas. Financial/audit: Harris, chair; Curry; Shaw; Barber and Bob Thompson, Rolla, Mo. Breed improvement: Kevin Schultz, Haviland, Kan., chair; Dave Bielema, Ada, Mich.; Jim Mickelson, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Pete Atkins, Tea, S.D.; and Kyle Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M. Marketing: Barber, chair; Joe Van Newkirk, Oshkosh, Neb.; Jim Bellis, Aurora, Mo.; Harris and Pérez. Member service: Bielema, chair; Harris, Thompson, Bellis and Schultz.

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Show and sale: Curry, chair; Barber, Bielema, Atkins and Pérez. Certified Hereford Beef LLC board: Mickelson, chair; Van Newkirk, Schultz, Atkins and David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa. Hereford Publications Inc. board: Van Newkirk, chair; Curry, Schultz, Bellis and Pérez. Hall of Fame/Merit: Thompson, chair; Harris, Mickelson, Van Newkirk and Bellis. Junior and Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) liaison: Curry. HYFA board: Ray Ramsey, Indianapolis, Ind., president; and Bruce Everhart, Waldron, Ind., vice president. HW

concerning requirements. MyHerd webinars were resumed in November. There continues to be in-house testing for DNA request screens, and staff will continue to work with breeders to develop this option on MyHerd.

Marketing Fiscal year 2015 saw big increases to visits, unique visits and page views on the AHA website, Hereford.org, and the average time spent on the site was nearly three minutes. Banner ads had more than 1.2 million views with more than 14,000 click-thrus. The new national ad campaign has been launched with testimonials from various large commercial ranchers utilizing Hereford genetics. Print and digital ads have been produced with a new slogan, “He Wants It All.” The media buy will be $176,000 with more than 3 million impressions. The ad has been posted to HerefordResource.com in different size and customizable formats for state associations and breeders to utilize the materials.

Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) CHB LLC staff reported a new record of pounds sold at 51.2 million with five new licensed distributors and a large growth in value-added programs. Sysco Minnesota was recognized for marketing more than 10 million lb. of product. Amari Manning was introduced as the new CHB LLC chief operating officer and general manager.

Election of officers/appointments The Board elected the following officers and made these additional appointments for 2016: President: Sam Shaw Vice president: Terri Barber Secretary: Jack Ward Treasurer: Leslie Mathews A HA’s National Cattlemen’s Beef Association representative: Jonny Harris Audit Firm: K. Coe, Isom, LLP HW Hereford.org


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by Angie Stump Denton, director of communications and public relations adenton@hereford.org

“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Hereford happenings. You can also sign up for Hereford eNews, a weekly electronic newsletter from the American Hereford Association (AHA). Send an e-mail to eNews@hereford.org to subscribe. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org. Herefords to be featured on ‘American Rancher’ The American Hereford Association (AHA) and Hereford cattle will be featured two weeks in January on RFDTV’s “American Rancher.” The first “American Rancher” episode will air at 8 p.m. central Monday, Jan. 4, 2016. In addition, the episode will play at 12 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5, and at 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 10. The second episode will air at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11; at 12 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12; and 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 17.

Herefords headin’ to Denver Plan now to attend the Hereford activities scheduled during the 2016 National Western Stock Show (NWSS) in Denver Jan. 13-16. For a complete schedule, see Page 67. The Jensen family of Courtland, Kan., and Dylan Evans, Lebo, Kan., have graciously donated KJ BJ DWE 686Z Salsa 364C ET to sell as Lot 1, the foundation female, Jan. 15, 2016, during the Mile High Night Sale at the NWSS in Denver. All proceeds will benefit the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the “Growing a Lasting Legacy” campaign, supporting leadership and education for the next generation of Hereford youth. Salsa (registration no. 43585785) is a March 29, 2015, daughter of CRR 719 Catapult 109 and is out of

KJ 968R Zsa Zsa 686Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Visit HerefordYouthFoundation.org/ foundation-female/salsa for more information on the lot, or contact Amy Cowan at acowan@hereford.org or 816-842-3757.

Hereford Christmas cards available If you’re planning to send Christmas greetings this year, consider Herefordthemed Christmas cards available through online ordering. Information about the cards is available at Hereford.org/ChristmasCards. Christmas card orders will be accepted and shipped through BoelteHall through mid-December, subject to availability. A portion of the card sales will benefit HYFA.

Start your Christmas shopping now; visit ShopHereford.com ShopHereford.com was created to be Hereford enthusiasts’ one-stop shop for everything they love about Herefords. Visitors to the site can find everything they need to promote the Hereford breed and support the AHA, National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA), HYFA and the Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) brand. A special feature of the site is the “Butcher Shop.” Here, visitors can order CHB products. Throughout the year options will vary including ribeyes, T-bones, strips and tenderloin steaks.

Johansen tops ‘Working Cattle’ photo contest Congratulations to Jonathan Johansen, Castle Dale, Utah, with “Headed off the Mountain,” winner of the October “Working Cattle” photo contest. This photo will compete for the overall award in December with the other monthly winners. For more information about the “Hereford Shots” photo contest, see Page 64, or go to Hereford.org. HW

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The “Home Décor” section features items to style your home or office. Current offerings include vintage Hereford signs, photo frames, pillows and a branded cutting board. Individuals looking for the latest Hereford gear can visit the “Apparel” section. Clothing for men, women and youth is available including coats, jackets, pullovers, vests and T-shirts. New items will be added regularly. Another feature of the site is the “Ranch Kit.” In this section, visitors will find AHA and CHB branded products to utilize at sales, trade shows or community events. Visitors to the site can also purchase electronic “gift cards” to send as birthday, holiday or “just because” gifts for customers, family or friends. Gift cards are available for $10, $25, $50 or $100. See the July Hereford World Page 160 for information about the new site, or visit ShopHereford.com to place your order today.

Register now for 2016 World Hereford Conference Hereford breeders who register by March 15 for the 2016 World Hereford Conference can save $100. The 17th World Hereford Conference is scheduled for April 18-25, 2016, in Montevideo, Uruguay. A meeting of the World Hereford Council, this eight-day event will include tours of Uruguarian Hereford operations, farms and test stations and the city of Montevideo. Along with business meetings and informational sessions, the conference will also host a show and a gala. For a schedule or to register, visit the 2016 World Hereford Conference website —www.hereforduruguay2016.org. Susan Croll, Arrowhead Hills Travel, is available to help coordinate travel for AHA members. She can be reached at 620-364-5871 or susancroll@yahoo.com. continued on page 16... Hereford.org


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not: for, behold, I bring you tidings of great joy‌ And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all

the world should be taxed. (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:) To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.

Luke 2:1-14 KJV

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

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2016 Efficiency Experts Range Raised Cattle Sale Friday, February 5, 2016 At the Ranch • 7 miles east of Idaho Falls

As you work with Susan, you will need the following information: Full name Billing address E-mail address Birthdate Cell phone number Passport number and expiration date Credit card information

Take advantage of Hereford-influenced feeder calf sales Consigning Hereford and Hereford-influenced calves to a special Hereford sale not only provides a great outlet for buyers interested in Hereford genetics but also may result in a premium for the seller. Contact these organizers today for the specific requirements of each sale.

• 80 bulls just like him sell • Several bred heifers sell with his service • Owned with Rausch Herefords, Schlosser Herefords and CML Herefords

EPHR Stock Broker 444Z Visitors always welcomed!

Elkington Polled Herefords 5080 E. Sunnyside Rd. • Idaho Falls, ID 83406

Keith 208-523-2286 • Keith’s cell 208-521-1774 • Brent 208-523-6461 Layne cell 208-681-0765 • Summer home 208-523-6478

Kentucky Certified Hereford-Influenced Winter Sale www.bgstockyards.com Date: Thursday, Dec. 3 Location: Bluegrass Stockyards South, Stanford, Ky. Contact: Lowell Atwood, 606-669-1455, John Meents, 419-306-7480 Greater Midwest Certified Hereford Feeder Calf Sale www.carthagelivestock.com Date: Monday, Jan. 4, 2016 Location: Carthage Livestock Auction, Carthage, Ill. Contact: Brent Lowderman, 309-221-9621 HW

The Deadline for the 2016 AI Book is Fast Approaching!

Reserve your space today! Deadline for ad materials is January 25, 2016 Two or more pages — $1,100 per page Full page, four color — $1,150 A half page, four color — $725 First photo of the bull is free; any additional photos after are $20 each. Ads are placed in book according to the date all ad information is received in the AHA office.

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MEMBER SERVICE

by Christy Bradshaw, AHA education coordinator cbradshaw@hereford.org

Whole Herd Total Performance Record (TPR™) reminder Spring 2016 herd inventories will be generated this month for Whole Herd TPR™. Check your mail or MyHerd.org account for your herd inventory and remember to get it turned in by Jan. 15 to receive a 25-cent-per-head discount on every female maintained on the inventory.

MyHerd.org — New online registry

What is MyHerd?

Have you signed up to use the new online registry, MyHerd.org? If not, why not? Are you still using paper forms or are afraid to make a mistake? Or, are you short on time to learn something new? Put all your concerns away with your summer clothes and take 30 minutes to attend an online webinar with the School of MyHerd to learn how the new online registry can help you.

MyHerd is a real-time registry system that allows Hereford breeders to turn in their registration and performance work, transfer animals, pay their bills and handle Hereford business anytime day or night.

AHA has a new online registry called BENEFITS

• Discounted registration rate • 24/7 access to record services

FEATURES • • • • • •

REAL TIME calf registration Electronic animal transfer Electronic certificate storage Whole Herd TPR™ to-do lists View/Download lists of owned animals and customers View/Pay account balances online

HOW TO SIGN UP

Email your AHA member number to MyHerd@hereford.org Attend a webinar to learn more at Hereford.org/schoolofmyherd

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Is it difficult to learn how to use MyHerd? It may take time to get acquainted with the program, but the School of MyHerd webinar series helps members learn to use MyHerd and provides the opportunity for breeders to ask questions. Jan Adcock from Assumption, Ill., says, “I would tell any breeder thinking about trying it to just go ahead and do it because it’s worth a try — it’s a lot easier. Also, don’t be intimidated. Yes, there is a learning curve and yes, you’ll probably make a mistake, but the American Hereford Association is very helpful if you have questions. If there is an error or a problem in data I submit, I know immediately and the program tells you what to fix.”

What is a webinar? A webinar is a presentation that takes place on the Internet. It allows participants from different locations to come together for a virtual presentation and to ask questions.

How do I register to attend a School of MyHerd webinar? To attend a session, you’ll first need to register at Hereford.org/ schoolofmyherd. After registration, you’ll receive a confirmation e-mail with information on how to join the webinar session. When it’s time for the session, log into your e-mail, open the webinar reminder message and click on “Join URL.”

More information If you don’t have time to attend a webinar session, call the AHA customer service department for more information or send an e-mail to MyHerd@hereford.org to speak with the MyHerd team. HW Hereford.org


Pedigree • Performance • Phenotype

IMR 167Y CONVICTION 4009B P43473859 — Calved: Feb. 18, 2014 — Tattoo: BE 4009 NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} NJW 33TB 100W TRUST 167Y {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S {DLF,HYF,IEF} P43214415 BROOKVIEW 242 TEQUILA ROSE 33T {DLF,HYF,IEF} FELTONS LEGEND 242 {SOD}{CHB}{HYF} BROOKVIEW M48 MIS RILEY ROSE {DLF,HYF,IEF} LJR 023R WHITMORE 10W {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} IMR 10W WHITNEY 2005Z P43285869 IMR 4037 MISS DURANGO 0059X ET

CED BW WW YW MM M&G MCE UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB CHB$ 3.8 2.6 62 101 23 54 1.9 1.25 1.18 1.0 -0.006 0.43 0.28 36 Act. BW WW Ratio YW Ratio Adj. Scrotal Marb Ratio REA Ratio 84 112 109 36.69 109 93

KJ C&L J119 LOGIC 023R ET {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} LJR MICKEY 278N {DOD}{DLF,IEF} THM DURANGO 4037 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} IMR 343 MISS ADVANCE 403P {DLF,IEF}

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For inquiries contact:

HC HARRISON CATTLE CO. C Arapaho, Okla. Leslie Harrison 580-331-8103 Jan Harrison 580-799-1356

Lee and Jacqui Haygood 923 Hillside Ave., Canadian, TX 79014 806-323-8232 • Cell 806-323-2906 lee@indianmoundranch.com www.indianmoundranch.com. Hereford.org

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“CHB Bites” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) program happenings. You can also follow CHB on Facebook at facebook.com/CertifiedHerefordBeef.

Manning Named CHB COO and General Manager Amari Manning, St. in various segments Louis, Mo., joined of the market and Certified Hereford Beef an understanding of (CHB®) LLC on Oct. 19 the dynamics of our as chief operating officer industry allows a fresh (COO) and general perspective in creating manager. Manning joins a strategy to further the CHB LLC team with develop the market. 10 years of experience in I am thrilled to have the meat industry. the opportunity to Amari Manning As general manager, increase the demand for she will lead the day-to-day Certified Hereford Beef and take operations of CHB LLC. “We CHB to the next level.” are excited to have Amari join CHB surpasses 51 million lb. our staff and lead the CHB Celebrating its 20th year as a brand, team,” says Jack Ward, American the CHB program experienced a Hereford Association executive record year of growth during fiscal vice president. “Her meat industry year (FY) 2015 with 51.2 million lb. experience along with her ability of product sold. Since 2008, CHB to develop strategic business and LLC has increased beef sales by 46%. marketing plans that increase CHB LLC staff, along with the market share will be a valuable program’s marketing partners, tout asset to the program.” the advantages of CHB product Recently, Manning served as in marketing differentiation when the Premium Protein Specialist/ compared to other brands, along Brand Manager for Sysco St. with the fact that it is a consistently Louis. In this role she managed all tender, juicy and flavorful beef center-of-the-plate business product. These advantages are activities in her Missouri and fueling the brand’s advance in both Illinois territory. Prior to moving food service and retail markets. to Missouri, she served as the Food service continues to provide premium protein brand manager the most growth opportunity for at Sysco Philadelphia. CHB LLC. As consumers continue She has also worked for to prepare fewer meals at home, Buckhead Beef and Catelli Bros. as CHB LLC staff have worked hard to a regional sales manager. During supply a high-quality source of beef her career, she has worked in both to restaurateurs and chefs through business development and sales. distributors around the country. She has also worked with brandedCHB LLC’s foodservice division beef programs and understands the experienced a 2 million lb. growth strategy necessary to build and to during FY 2015. The following new market a successful brand. distributors contributed to this “Our goal for Certified increase: Cash Wa Distribution, Hereford Beef is to continue to Kearney, Neb.; Sysco Virginia, build and create awareness for the Harrisonburg, Va.; Crystal Creek brand in both the foodservice and Cattle Co., Ft. Worth, Texas; Golden retail industry through education, Gate Meats, Sacramento, Calif.; and innovation and sustainability,” Sysco North Dakota, Fargo, N.D. Manning says. “Having experience

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The program also experienced growth in its export sales to the Caribbean and Central and South America markets. A new opportunity explored, implemented and becoming an asset to the program this fiscal year was CHB value-added products. As the demand for CHB continues to grow, the supply of high-quality cattle must also continue to increase. CHB LLC staff, along with CHB packing partners, are continually working to increase not only the supply but also to increase carcass utilization. In a cattle market that is offering record low cattle numbers, CHB LLC continues to find ways to utilize as much of each carcass as possible to meet the demand for CHB. A total of 336,147 cattle were identified through CHB-licensed packing facilities during FY 2015 as eligible from a live specification standpoint, while more than 235,650 carcasses were certified for the program — a certification rate of 70% for FY 2015. “Although CHB cattle numbers were down, by increasing carcass utilization, the tonnage sold ended up higher than ever before,” explains Trey Befort, CHB LLC director of commercial programs. “As the Hereford breed continues to gain market share and more commercial cattlemen are using Hereford genetics, the supply for CHB will continue to grow.” Since the beginning of CHB LLC 20 years ago, more than 5.3 million cattle have been identified, and more than 3.4 million carcasses have been certified to carry the CHB name at licensed packing partners. HW

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by Amanda Bacon, NJHA director amanda.bacon@okstate.edu

Steer Rule Changes: Why Are They Important? Steer exhibitors at the 2016 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) will go through a different process for registering their steers (see AHA DNA show rule). Exhibitors will have to submit DNA for their steers by April 1. Once an exhibitor has received the results of his or her steer’s DNA test and the steer’s DNA aligns with the registration papers, the exhibitor can then register his or her steer for the JNHE. For those of you who have been around the breed and the JNHE, or even if you haven’t, the steer show has adjusted and changed its rules throughout the years with the goal of making the breed as a whole that much stronger. The Hereford breed has grown in its popularity over the years as well. Unfortunately, with that growth in popularity has also been the growth

Vice chairman Taryn Adcock, trose@adcockshowcattle.com Communications chair Kelsey Stimpson, kscattle@mindspring.com Leadership chair Jessica Middleswarth, jess.middleswarth@gmail.com Fundraising chair Cody Jensen, cjensen8@ksu.edu Membership chair Kelsey Repenning, kelsey.repenning@gmail.com Directors Amanda Bacon, amanda.bacon@okstate.edu Mason Blinson, meblinson@gmail.com Austin Cole, austin.cole132@topper.wku.edu Steven Green, gwherefords@yahoo.com Brooke Jensen, brookerjensen@outlook.com Bailey McKay, baileymckay14@yahoo.com Tommie Lynne Mead, tommie_lynne@hotmail.com Director of youth activities Amy Cowan P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org

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of Hereford marked cattle that are not genetically purebred Herefords. As our breed grows in popularity, the American Hereford Association (AHA) must continue to protect the integrity of our breed, including both exhibitors and breeders alike. No doubt we all want the best for the breed and everyone involved with it, but mistakes happen whether they are intentional or not. The cattle industry as a whole has changed so much over the years with a drastic increase in things like online sales and the number of times cattle can pass from hand to hand before they reach their final destination. I feel totally confident when I say that this new rule has been put into place with the exhibitors’ best interests at heart. Even though the phenotype of an animal may appear Hereford, unfortunately, the genotype through DNA testing can tell you otherwise. I have been in this breed my entire life and have never thought to question whether the genetic makeup of animals that I buy matches the papers that come with them, but, unfortunately, I had to learn the hard way that, simply put, times have changed. As an exhibitor, finding out after the fact is devastating and heartbreaking, and something I wouldn’t want any exhibitor to go through. This new DNA rule for JNHE steers is there to protect the exhibitors before they

get to the show, and I think it is a fantastic stride for our breed. To further expand upon the new DNA rules, if a steer’s DNA doesn’t come back matching the papers, the exhibitor will have thirty days to identify the issue and retest. This period would be the opportunity for the exhibitor to identify if there was an issue such as a sire mix-up, and, for example, he or she merely has the wrong Hereford sire listed. If an exhibitor at the JNHE or any AHA show has an animal whose DNA is pulled and it doesn’t match the registration papers, then that exhibitor’s AHA and National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) memberships will be revoked for one year, and therefore, the exhibitor will not be eligible to participate in all AHA and NJHA shows for that year. We now have the opportunity as exhibitors to identify DNA issues before we even arrive at the JNHE. This DNA testing/rule change is a great way to protect yourself as an exhibitor, and I think the AHA and NJHA are to be commended for building upon the rules for the betterment of the breed. We encourage you to get your JNHE steers DNA tested prior to April 1 so that you can be ahead of the rush. We should all be extremely thankful to be involved with a breed that continues to make changes and improvements so that our breed can flourish. HW

AHA DNA show rule If an American Hereford Association (AHA) registered heifer, bull or steer does not match the DNA sample taken at an AHA sponsored event, then the exhibitor would have their membership revoked and will not be eligible to participate in any AHA sponsored shows, events and sales for one year after the first violation. The membership ban would run from one year from the event date where the situation occurred. On the second violation, the exhibitor would have their AHA membership banned for life. If the DNA sample taken was inconclusive as to the Hereford parentage (artificial insemination [AI] versus bull bred, or a mix up on AI semen used for breeding or embryo transfer) then the exhibitor will have 30 days to submit a new sample. HW Hereford.org


Join us March 14, 2016, at 1 p.m. for our annual sale at Spring Cove Ranch, Bliss, Idaho

Selling 60-head of 2-year-old, fall yearling and yearling Hereford and Red Angus bulls and 20 Hereford and Red Angus heifers

Our sale will include progeny featuring‌ C GOHR 9158 ABOUT TIME 1101 Sire: CRR About Time 743 Dam: C Miss Nitro 9158 CE 0.5; BW 1.7; WW 48; YW 69; MM 26; M&G 50; MCE 2.1; MCW 97; UDDR 1.13; TEAT 1.12; SC 0.1; FAT 0.023; REA 0.33; MARB 0.07; BMI$ 10; CEZ$ 13; BII$ 7; CHB$ 21

/S THOR 2809Z

Sire: THR Thor 4029 Dam: /S Lady Advance 906W CE 3.1; BW 1.5; WW 50; YW 88; MM 18; M&G 43; MCE 2.1; MCW 82; UDDR 1.31; TEAT 1.29; SC 2.2; FAT -0.001; REA 0.84; MARB 0.19; BMI$ 35; CEZ$ 21; BII$ 34; CHB$ 30

Additional sires:

Schu-Lar Red Bull 18X, NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, KCF Bennett 9126J R294, AL Advisor 233, C 860U Domino 0152 ET, NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET

JBB/AL Herefords

James and Dawn Anderson 208-280-1505 Bryan Anderson 208-280-1964 Bev Bryan 208-934-5378 1998 S. 1500 E. Gooding, ID 83330 jbbalherefords@hotmail.com Hereford.org

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2015 North Carolina Grand Champion Heifer Junior Show

Grand Champion North Carolina Bred Steer

KB MB DAMSEL 835 B900

Record Breaking Hereford Steer

Calved: Jan. 28, 2015 • Sire: CRR 719 CATAPULT 109 4th generation Blinson female

Sire: ALH WS KING TEN 8201 ET His dam, grandam and great grandam were all Champion females at the North Carolina State Fair shown by Rossie and Mason Blinson.

KB MB LHF CHANEL CJ762 905B ET

Calved: March 13, 2015 • Sire: AH JDH CRACKER JACK 26U ET Champion Junior Heifer Calf 4th generation Blinson female

Keith and Peggy Blinson 3945 Oak Hill Park Circle • Lenoir, NC 28645 828-754-5549 Bryan, Beth, Rossie and Mason Blinson P.O. Box 3897 • Buies Creek, NC 27506 919-422-9108 • rossiblinson@gmail.com

Reserve Champion Bull

FROGTOWN ACRES BRED TOP AND BOTTOM!

FTA 1205 JEFFERSON 1101 1414

Calved: Sept. 25, 2014 • Sire: FTA FULLBACK 1205 Dam: FTA LIBERTY BELLE 1101

Jerry and Laura Funkhouser and Rebecca Funkhouser Webert 417 Frogtown Lane, Edinsburg, VA 22824 Jerry’s cell 540-333-1020 • jerry@shentel.net Rebecca’s cell 540-333-1019 rebecca@blacklocustlivestock.com

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State Fair Champions Reserve Grand Champion Heifer Open Show

Grand Champion Heifer Open Show

ADE 14U JAZZY 379A

H AB MS 0161 SALLEY 4441 ET

Calved: Nov. 01, 2013 Sire: PURPLE MB WOMANIZER 14U ET Dam: H W4 PARNELLA 0333 ET

WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE SHOWN: Grand Champion Heifer Reserve Grand Champion Heifer Senior Champion Heifer Yearling Champion Heifer Champion Intermediate Heifer Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf

Calved: March 15, 2014 Sire: AH JDH CRACKER JACK 26U ET Dam: H SALLEY 0161 ET

and Farms Rhynel Bob and Pam Rhyne 3700 Peach Orchard Rd. Charlotte, NC 28215 Bob’s cell 704-614-0826

Kim, Alexis and Courtney Eudy 10945 Hickory Ridge Rd. Harrisburg, NC 28075 Kim’s cell 704-589-7775

Grand Champion Bull Our New Junior Herd Sire • AA 320 CATAPULT 545 Calved: Feb. 11, 2015 Sire: CRR 109 CATAPULT 320 • Dam: AA BAILEA 352

Phillip, Dena and Nora Cave Preston and Emily Cave 127 King Creek Lane Elkin, NC 28621 Preston 336-374-0640 Phillip 336-902-7888 Hereford.org

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by Maddee Moore, NHW president maddee.moore@gmail.com

The Time to Gather with the NHW National Hereford Women (NHW) hopes that you enjoyed your time of fellowship during the annual meetings in late October. Members enjoyed meeting new Hereford breeders from every stage of life and partaking in many events that created lifetime memories.

Upcoming leadership Meetings throughout the weekend stirred great discussion and exciting ideas for NHW projects. During the weekend events, the NHW hosted the 40th anniversary of the National Queen Program and the annual membership meeting. Outgoing NHW President Alise Nolan said, “We give of ourselves unselfishly, and we ultimately realize the greater good and honor of serving on the NHW Board and the many lives we touch each year.” The introduction of new board members included Karen Smith, Gatesville, Texas, and Trudy Nolles, Bassett, Neb. Rhonda Eck, Putnum, Okla., will serve an additional term. The 2015-16 executive board is comprised of Maddee Moore, Pendleton, Ore., president; Jill Folkman, Ixonia, Wis.; Barbara Metch, Canton, Texas; Michelle Beran, Clafin, Kan.; Beth Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C.; and Alise Nolan, Gilmer, Texas.

National Hereford Women OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS President – Maddee Moore, Pendleton, Ore. President elect – Jill Folkman, Ixonia, Wis. Vice president – Barbara Metch, Canton, Texas Secretary – Michelle Beran, Claflin, Kan. Treasurer – Beth Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C. P.O. Box 3897, Buies Creek, NC 27506 Historian – Suzanne Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky. Queen chair – Michelle Beran Ways and means chair – Jill Folkman Communications – Maddee Moore DIRECTORS Rhonda Eck, Putnum, Okla. Kim Herinckx, Lafayette, Ore. Alise Nolan, Gilmer, Texas (ex officio) Trudy Nolles, Bassett, Neb. Carol Priefert, St. Joseph, Mich. Karen Smith, Gatesville, Texas HerefordWomen.com

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The NHW annual membership meeting was greeted with a large and diverse membership base. Those in attendance included individuals who served on foundational Hereford women’s organizations, members of the NHW and beyond. “Growing our membership base is always a focus and this year we were able to accomplish that by a significant amount,” said Beth Blinson, NHW treasurer.

National Queen program The 2015 National Hereford Queen, Katie Nolles, gave her closing comments about her year as national queen. The NHW wants to thank Katie for doing an exceptional job representing the Hereford breed this past year. She completed her reign by leading a tremendous group of national queen contestants through the 2016 contest. “The National Hereford Women were delighted with a great group of young women vying for National Hereford Queen,” said Michelle Beran, queen committee co-chair. “This group of young ladies not only represent the Hereford breed for their state associations, but are involved leaders in their local communities and are continually advocating for modern agriculture.” The 40th anniversary celebration for the National Queen Program was a huge success. Numerous past state and national queens were in attendance, and the group enjoyed the time to reflect and reminisce on their experiences of what the

queen program did for them. We are excited about the response to this event and will be looking to continue the tradition.

Thank you to Grand Meadows The Bielema family and Grand Meadows Farm made a large contribution to the National Hereford Queen Program during the Ladies of the Royal Sale. Half of the proceeds from their Lot 12 heifer, Grand Natalya 5C, went directly to the program. The Bielema family has a dedicated history with the NHW. Jill is a former queen committee chair and daughter Lindsay Gandy served as the 2008 National Polled Hereford Queen. The dam of the sale heifer was purchased by Gandy at the Lowderman Cattle Co. sale during her reign as queen. The NHW thanks the Bielema family for their generous contribution to the future of the program.

NHW ways and means As you make plans for holiday gifts and spring shows, don’t forget the NHW has several great items for sale. The exclusive NHW print collection makes unique gifts for anyone. For more information, contact Jill Folkman at 414-303-4100 or through the NHW Facebook page.

Membership dues To submit a membership application and dues, please direct those to Beth Blinson at P.O. Box 3897, Buies Creek, NC 27506. HW

The NHW celebrated 40 years of the National Hereford Queen Program Oct. 31 at the American Royal. Pictured are past and current national and state Hereford queens. Hereford.org


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by Kindra Gordon office@gordonresources.com

Perspective on People Employees are a key ingredient that determines the success or failure of any business or organization. And true leaders understand that to develop employees who are engaged, enthusiastic and loyal requires an investment of time — your time — in getting to know those individuals. Patrick Lencioni explained the process this way in his September 2015 Inc. column: “The key to creating [engaged] workers in your business is as simple and cost-free as it is overlooked. It comes in the form of giving them what they want, need and deserve more than anything else: to be known.” He continued, “…known in a way that all people want to be known, by friends and family. Who they are. Where they come from. What makes them tick. How their life is going.” Lencioni underscores this important point: “When employees [or members/volunteers of an organization] feel anonymous in the eyes of their managers, they simply cannot love their work, no matter how much money they make or how wonderful their jobs seem to be. But when they are known, they work harder, promote the company enthusiastically, recruit other good people to the organization and make greater sacrifices for customers. All of which is more effective than any PR or marketing campaign will ever be.”

Employee sustainability Beef Northwest’s Kirk Jacobson shares this view of engaging with and investing in employees. He points out that when most owners think of the variables that affect their beef operations’ profitability, the first things that come to mind are likely feed costs, animal health and fuel or trucking. But Jacobson suggests there is another big one — employee management. “To me it is one of the key variables that impacts

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profitability,” says Jacobson, who is human resource director for Beef Northwest, a diversified agribusiness operation in Washington and Oregon. The company has 190 employees employed at four feedlots that have 90,000 head capacity, three ranches and a trucking company. Jacobson oversees the hiring and training of those employees and says they spend a lot of resources on employees. He reports Beef Northwest’s focus is on employee sustainability, which he describes as “hiring the best, not settling and having the right people engaged in jobs with vision and a succession plan.” Ultimately, Jacobson says, “We should all strive to be hiring our replacement.” The result of hiring, training and fostering dedicated employees, suggests Jacobson, can be seen in improved net profit, better family time, less stress and worry, better job satisfaction, and a great reputation for the business. Jacobson says a common mistake managers make is being a “control freak.” He says, “It makes us good, but it also makes us bad… . Managers must learn to delegate, communicate and train. You can’t grow people if you don’t delegate.” Thus, he is adamant about having a training plan for employees. “It doesn’t need to be complex; it can be bullet points with a timeline,” Jacobson says. “Know what you want them to know after two weeks, two months, two years on the job. With the development of this training plan, you are helping communicate your vision for them and their role.” Along with training, Jacobson advises holding a formal bi-weekly follow-up with new employees. He suggests using a one-page form to score them and to share comments. “The ability to provide feedback is

important, and I’m told by many that they love it. We don’t give employees enough feedback. It’s simple communication that makes them feel welcome. You get to know them and they get to know more about what is expected in their job.” Additionally, Jacobson promotes offering internships. He says, “Offering internships helps grow the pipeline of future employees for your business. And, interns challenge you and make you better. They see the business [and industry] through different eyes.” In situations where an employee doesn’t seem to be working out, Jacobson stresses that early communication is essential. “Verbally discuss the gap between expectations and performance. Put the concerns in writing as well. Then give them an opportunity to meet the expectations that have been set,” he says. Jacobson adds, “If you don’t have the guts to have a conversation, there is no opportunity to improve. So address issues while they are small.” If the situation does not improve, he says, “Give them an exit strategy and keep it professional.” In the event of a termination, he says, “Do it right,” and emphasizes having legal counsel on what you must provide with regard to workers compensation, unemployment wages and/or liability. From his experience Jacobson adds, “If there is a bad apple [employee], don’t keep them. Good builds on good; and your culture can pick up steam.” Lastly, Jacobson says, “Managing people in your work force is very similar to low stress cattle handling. Every employee has a different background, and we have to identify that as leaders. Some have been chased by wolves and brow beat and just need a different manager.” HW

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Banks Polled Herefords

Doug and Jane Banks 513-726-6876 Brian Banks 513-200-4248 5590 Wayne Milford Rd. Hamilton, Ohio 45013 dbanks3878@aol.com

Tom, Angie, Tucker and Tanner Ostgaard 7087 Pleasant Chapel Rd. Newark, Ohio 937-475-9625 John and Sandra Ostgaard 4921 Tanner Dr., Dayton, Ohio 937-233-9712

Farno Polled Hereford Association

39th Annual Sale May, 2016

Rick Van Fleet 740-732-4783 21989 Woodsfield Rd. Sarahsville, OH 43779 rick_vanfleet@yahoo.com

www.switzerlandpolledherefords.com

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Polled Herefords Paul, Marsha, Luke, Sarah, Jacob and Noah Eaton, OH 937-456-6842

Heifers and steers for sale

CSP FARMS Chris, Sarah and Brody Pugh 4937 State Rt. 61S Shelby, OH 44875 419-295-4897 cspfarms@yahoo.com

HEREFORD ASSOCIATION www.buckeyeherefords.com

10708 Main Rd. Berlin Heights, OH 44814 Lisa Finnegan Keets, Secretary 440-320-6193 ohioherefordlady@yahoo.com

8570 Shannon Rd. Dresden, OH 43821

Cattle Services Jeff, Lou Ellen and Keayla Harr 334 Twp. Rd. 1922 Jeromesville, OH 44840 Cell 419-685-0549 jlcattleserv@aol.com

SUNNYSIDE STOCK FA R MS Jim and Beth Herman 6753 C.R. C75 Edgerton, OH 43715 419-212-0093 Jim cell jimbethherman@metalink.net

Cecil Jordan 740-828-2626 Jeff Jordan 740-828-2620 or 740-704-4807 cell

Berg Polled Herefords

“Where Legends are born.” Jerry and Mary Ann Berg 16821 Withrich Rd. P.O. Box 224 Dalton, OH 44618 330-857-7967 330-465-6185 cell jwberg@bright.net

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C TAPPED OFF 2222 ET Calves are everything we hoped for!

Merry & s a m t s i Chr w e N y p p Ha Year

BW 3.6 WW 49 YW 71 MM 31 M&G 56 FAT -0.042 REA 0.71 MARB 0.09

STYLE, POWER AND PERFORMANCE Ron’s cell 217-825-6559

HALLBAUER Farms 402 S. West St. • Carlinville, IL 62626

Jim’s cell 217-825-6233

Burns

Polled Hereford Farm

FARMS 12526 N. Weldon Rd., Rockford, IL 61102

Larry Moffett 3345 Southland Rd. Decatur, IL 62521 217-428-6496 Cell 217-972-2367 larrymoff@comcast.net

A den Family Farm

Tom and Tammy Boatman, managers 404-372-6754 or 770-354-4195

Office 815-335-2824 Doug Perks 815-505-1289 FALL CELEBRATION SALE October 10, 2015

Sturdy

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Producing Functional Hereford Cattle Rick, Teresa, Jared and Lindsey Aden 1970 C.R. 2400 E. St. Joseph, IL 61873 RTIllini@aol.com 217-841-1116

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Dr. Mark and David Sturdy 5200 Sturdy Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 217-498-9756 or 217-498-7755 Dave’s cell 217-725-2154 Mark’s cell 217-899-3542 teresasturdy@gmail.com

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Fred and Elaine Nessler 217-741-5500 fwn@theprairiecross.com ejn@theprairiecross.com Elizabeth Nessler 217-496-2442

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Monte Lowderman Auctioneer, CAI, Owner 309-255-0110 monte@lowderman.com Cody Lowderman Auctioneer, Owner 309-313-2171 cody@lowderman.com Watch for our upcoming sales at www.lowdermanauctionoptions.com

Ray Vandeveer 6261 Brubaker Rd. Salem, IL 62881 618-780-5153 or 618-547-3164 ravan52@hotmail.com

10124 Michael Rd. Coulterville, IL 62237 Sherwood Burns 618-443-2007 618-521-3678 Kent Burns 618-443-6279 618-521-3199

Cattle for sale at all times

KLINE HEREFORDS Randy and Sue Kline 113 S. Hemlock St. LeRoy, IL 61752 Randy 309-824-9937 Mary 309-846-2687 Sue 309-824-7291 klineherefords@mchsi.com

Rick Garnhart Family 6372 E. Edwardsville Rd. German Valley, IL 61039 815-238-2381 garnhart@gmail.com www.mudcreekfarms.com

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Purple Mercy Me 10B ET • 2015 American Royal Grand Champion Female • Owned with Purple Reign and the Collins Family

Purple Magnolia 93B ET

• 2015 American Royal Reserve Champion Intermediate Female • Owned with Purple Reign

Lonny, Kim (Carney) and Riley Rhodes 18736 Cross Creek Rd. Carlinville, IL 62626

217-899-4104 rhodesfarminc.kim@gmail.com

Plainview Stock Farms

RHS

RHS

Ray Harbison and Sons

LORENZEN FARMS Steve Lorenzen 17696 E. 1825th Rd. Chrisman, IL 61924 217-269-2803 www.lorenzenfarms.com

Registered Polled Hereford Cattle

Salem, IL 62881

Rick and Kim Morgan 618-267-4316 Cell appleridge@live.com Kevin and Lisa Babbs 618-322-5880 Cell kevinbabbs@sbcglobal.net

3570 Cedar Point Rd. Raleigh, IL 62977 Connie Harbison 618-268-4274 Carey Harbison Chris Harbison 618-841-8030

Floyd, Annette and Brittany Jack and Sherry Lowderman 815-223-4484 Monte, Carrie and Rhett Chad, Erin and J.W. Brent, Kris, Blake, and Morgan Cody and Abby 815-712-5739 P.O. Box 488 LaSalle, IL 61301

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Location: Rte. 72 west of Byron 3 mi., south 3/4 mi.

815-739-8806

Dave, Marcia, Mike and Elise Hackett 1170 E. U.S. Hwy. 36 Tuscola, IL 61953 217-253-4900 Dave.Hackett@cell1net.net

Benedict Herefords

CRANE HEREFORDS

C_herfs1@yahoo.com

Gene, Vicki, Matt, Bryan and Amy 7318 Stone School Rd. Leaf River, IL 61047 gvmiller5@signalblast.com www.millerfarmscattle.com

Macomb, IL 61455 Office 309-833-5543

www.lowderman.com

35073 E. C.R. 1550 N. Mason City, IL 62664 bhrnds@speednet.com Brent, Cell 217-971-5897

David and Marcia DeLong, Owners 608-756-3109 delcoph@aol.com Tom, Mandy and Jess Hawk, Managers 815-739-3171 Cell www.delhawkcattle.com thawk@delhawkcattle.com September 17, 2016 DelHawk Cattle Company Steak and Egg Sale

Larry and Julie 34227 E. C.R. 1000 N. Mason City, IL 62264 benherf@yahoo.com 217-482-5606 Chad, Becky, Noah, Caleb and Faith chad@benedictherefords.com 217-246-5099 www.benedictherefords.com

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2015 AHA Annual Meeting and American Royal Coverage

Hereford Celebrates the Brand Hereford members celebrated a year of successes, honored breeders and set the course for 2016 at the American Hereford Association Annual Meeting Oct. 30 – Nov. 1.

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ereford members and breeders from across the country met in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 30-Nov. 1 for a weekend of “Celebrating the Brand” by honoring deserving breeders, hearing from industry leaders, conducting American Hereford Association (AHA) business and attending Hereford activities at the American Royal. A crowd of nearly 200 attended the Friday afternoon Hereford educational forum at the Kansas City Marriott Downtown. Attendees heard an update on new Hereford traits and received tips for scoring udders from Sally Northcutt and Bill Bowman of Method Genetics LLC. Dorian Garrick, Iowa State University Lush Chair in animal breeding and genetics, provided a review of genetic evaluations including the history and possible future of evaluations for the Hereford breed. See Page 34 for a summary of the educational forum.

Vice President Craig Huffhines were honored. The Chandler family of Chandler Herefords, Baker City, Ore., and Marlene and the late Jim Mrnak, Bowman, N.D., were inducted into the Hereford Hall of Fame (see Page 40). Sysco Minnesota was recognized for its dedication to the CHB program with the 10-million-lb. CHB Award (see Page 39). The Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) awarded more than $38,750 in scholarships to National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members (see Page 42). To conclude the awards portion of the event, Craig Huffhines received special recognition for his 18 years of leadership for the Hereford breed as executive vice president (see Page 41). The “Celebrate the Brand” event concluded with an auction with proceeds benefitting HYFA and the NJHA. More than $50,000 was raised to support Hereford youth.

Celebrating legacies and honoring youth

Membership elects directors

Following the panel, members and guests were invited to the AHA office at 1501 Wyandotte for the “Celebrate the Brand” event. The office opened its doors for attendees to look through the AHA library, view Hereford history and memorabilia, and enjoy a taste of Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®). Following the reception, Hereford Hall of Fame recipients, a 10-millionlb. CHB Award recipient, scholarship winners and former AHA Executive

The Annual Membership Meeting began Saturday morning with delegates electing three new directors and the announcement of new officers. Elected to serve as AHA Directors for the next four years are Peter Atkins, Tea, S.D.; Jim Bellis, Aurora, Mo.; and Kyle Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M. Leading the AHA in 2016 will be Sam Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho, as president and Terri Barber, Channing, Texas, as vice president (see Page 36).

Jack Ward, AHA executive vice president, thanked retiring AHA Directors for their four years of service during the annual meeting. Pictured (l to r) are Ward; David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa; Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis.; and Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn.

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Delegates from across the U.S. elected three new AHA Board members during the AHA Annual Meeting on Oct. 31.

In addition, AHA committee chairmen presented program updates to the membership during the annual meeting. A PDF of the presentation slides summarizing the committee updates is available online at Hereford.org/AnnualMeeting. During the annual meeting, in celebration of 50 years in the Hereford business, Bookcliff Herefords, Davis Herefords and KEG Herefords were honored as Golden Breeders (see Page 38).

NHW hosts meeting and 40th queen celebration The National Hereford Women (NHW) hosted its annual meeting Saturday afternoon, where members elected new board members and announced NHW officers (see NHW board photo on Page 38). The highlight of the meeting was the recognition of the 2015 Hereford Woman of the Year, Dorothy Wright, Alvarado, Texas. The NHW also hosted a celebration reception to honor past national and state Hereford queens in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the National Hereford Queen Program. For more on the NHW annual meeting and events, see Page 46. Hereford.org


The AHA Board hosted a Q&A session Nov. 1 for AHA members to ask questions and provide feedback.

Sale averages $7,607 The Ladies of the Royal Sale hosted a large crowd at Wagstaff Arena Oct. 31 at the American Royal complex. The sale once again presented a stellar offering of open and bred females along with some select frozen embryo lots. As the gavel fell silent, 23 heifer calves had walked the ring with an average of $7,607, seven bred females carrying artificial insemination service had averaged $4,750, 16 embryos had gathered $644 per embryo and one flush had sold for $6,000. For more sale highlights, see Page 45.

showcasing their breeding programs at national and regional shows throughout the past year. Awards for Hereford show heifer, show bull and premier exhibitor were presented to recipients in each of four U.S. regions. See Page 50 for a list of this year’s winners.

National Hereford Queen crowned Prior to the selection of the champion bull, Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., was crowned the 2015-16 National

Hereford Queen. Taylor Belle will spend the next year as the face of the Hereford breed and as an agriculture advocate. She competed against seven other state queens for the title. First runner-up honors went to Jena McCall, Emory, Texas; Brianne Nelsen, Fredonia, Kan., was named second runner-up; and Stephanie Golightly, Bellville, Texas, was selected Miss Congeniality (see Page 48). HW

Herefords in the ring Hereford junior exhibitors led 51 head before judge Travis Pembroke, Fairview, Okla., following the Ladies of the Royal Sale Saturday evening. On Sunday morning, Dan Shike, Urbana, Ill., sorted the 147-head open show. For the American Royal National Hereford Show results and highlights, see Page 52. Complete placings are online at Hereford.org. Hereford exhibitors were also recognized during the open show for

2015 AHA Annual Meeting and American Royal Coverage 34 AHA Hosts Educational Forum 36 Shaw Elected AHA President 38 Golden Breeders Recognized 39 “Celebrate the Brand” 40 Hereford Hall of Fame Inductees Honored 41 Huffhines Honored for Years of Commitment to Hereford 42 HYFA Awards $38,750 in Scholarships 45 Ladies of the Royal Average $7,607

46 Wright Named Outstanding Woman of the Year 47 Retiring National Hereford Queen: White Boots 48 2015-16 National Hereford Queen: A Royal Dream Come True 50 2014-15 Hereford Show Awards Presented in Kansas City 52 American Royal Hereford Show Champions Selected Hereford.org

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AHA Hosts Educational Forum The American Hereford Association (AHA) educational forum provides details on new traits. by Julie White

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ereford breeders gathered Oct. 30 in Kansas City, Mo., for an educational forum to learn about new traits that will be made available for producers to utilize when making genetic selection decisions. Heifer Calving Rate (HCR) and Sustained Cow Fertility (SCF) are the latest traits to be released as a research analysis on the AHA website Hereford. org. These two traits will become part of the full evaluation in the near future and will be added to the $ Indexes. However, currently they are

solely reported as research with no correlation to any other traits and have no genomic component. Sally Northcutt and Bill Bowman of Method Genetics LLC, who presented on the traits, commended the Association for investing in research to help bring new traits to fruition as tools for seedstock producers to use and even more importantly, for their customers’ benefit. “The exciting thing is that you, as breeders, had the foresight to begin the Whole Herd Total Performance Record (TPR™) program,” Northcutt says. “Participation in that has allowed the creation of a data set that makes these tools possible. You all are to be commended for the participation in that program and how that data has become a valuable resource of your Association and resource of genetics represented by the Hereford breed in the industry today.”

Heifer Calving Rate

Sally Northcutt, Method Genetics LLC, explains the background behind new Hereford traits.

The Heifer Calving Rate trait was developed from the TPR database, looking at records for heifers on whether they have calved or have not calved based on recorded birth weight. “Heifer Calving Rate is a categorical trait,” Northcutt explains.

“Either they calved or they didn’t calve. The challenge with these types of traits is that they tend to be lowly heritable. But the heritability estimate is very workable.” Northcutt says a feature of this trait is that it extends beyond the classic heifer pregnancy expected progeny difference (EPD) and, therefore, is a better representation of the reproductive component. “The exciting thing is that it’s more reflective of heifers actually having a calf each year,” Bowman adds. As with other EPDs, Northcutt reminds, this tool should be used to compare two sires. “One thing I like to know about EPDs is to know which direction we want to go,” she says. “Are we looking for a high or low number?” Heifer Calving Rate EPDs are reported in percentage units and, therefore, for this EPD, higher is favorable to lower (See Performance Matters on Page 10 for an example). “This Heifer Calving Rate trait has a nice heritability from which to work so you are capitalizing on some of the more difficult traits to measure in our industry,” Northcutt says. “This is a real good one to address and put some selection pressure to improve heifer calving rate.” She adds that a key element to this trait is that it can be directly incorporated into $ Indexes. Bowman says, “As we move forward with these individual tools, rather than relying on some of the basic correlations for some of the traits, you’ve actually got fertility measures that can directly go into those $ Indexes. So, it can really take them up a notch and create a next level on enhancement that will be valuable.”

Sustained Cow Fertility

Two new fertility traits, Heifer Calving Rate and Sustained Cow Fertility, will become part of the full genetic evaluation in the near future.

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Heifer Calving Rate analyses provided the dataset foundation from which to work to address longevity with Sustained Cow Fertility. Hereford.org


Northcutt explains, “Taking that reproductive complex of longevity and time in the herd that we want a female to produce a calf every year, we asked is there a way to do the math and work through that to develop a selection tool?” The Sustained Cow Fertility trait is different from traditional selection tools in terms of longevity. “It’s called a survival analysis,” she says. “The take-home point is how we can better utilize the whole herd data you have on a cow producing a calf every year and how that relates to a genetic value predicted on sires on the Hereford database.” She adds that what makes this trait unique is that the contemporary groups become dynamic after the first calf. “The key point here, again, is that your participation in TPR gets you in the ball game,” Bowman says. “It’s pulled out of that system that creates this genetic evaluation. Like Sally said, traditionally a lot of the stayability type measures have always been based or relied on a cows ability to remain in the herd when she’s six years of age, for example. This is a lot more dynamic and a lot more fluid and it allows you to get some genetic predictions on these cattle at a much younger age.” Northcutt says this trait is calculated as a risk ratio — is there more risk or less risk? “Think about it in terms of definition,” she says. “Is the cow successful? We keep track of each cow with elementary records. When she fails, that’s it, but that’s not all of the story.” Some cows receive a pass, which is termed as being “censored,” in order to not penalize a sire’s genetic prediction for “incomplete records” if a female is transferred or becomes a donor dam. “We are aware of that in the analysis too and we make that adjustment,” she says. The SCF EPD looks like a ratio and is set up so that a higher value is more favorable. For example, a higher number assumes a cow is at less risk, or is more successful over time, and a lower number assumes a cow is at more risk, or less successful over time (See Performance Matters on Page 10 for an example). Hereford.org

Hereford breeders took advantage of the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the speakers.

Dry Matter Intake “The AHA has also invested in research and has done a lot in terms of feed intake data collection,” Bowman says. The Dry Matter Intake (DMI) trait has been developed by using the individual feed intake collected at young sire test programs and research projects and by AHA members testing groups of females, bulls and steers. This trait is also in the research release stage and has no genomic component or correlation to other traits. However, this one will be used in the $ Index update. “It’s exciting to see this data able to be used and to help characterize the cattle you all are producing,” he says. Dry Matter Intake is a multi-trait analysis, which started with 5,000 individual feed intake records but other traits are included as well, incorporating weaning weight and yearling weight information. “Weaning is included to account for selection bias and we also incorporate not only direct effects of weaning but also that maternal genetic component is accounted for as well,” Northcutt says. For this EPD, a lower value is more favorable. “This makes sense if it’s an intake EPD and pounds per day,” Northcutt says. “If the number is less you would think the calf eats less and consumes less. One could initially view it if one would want to decrease intake, in that selection piece then negative is the way to go. But, we have a lot of cautions with this one in terms of application.” (See Performance Matters on Page 10 for an example). Once again, the selection strategy for DMI would be to compare sires. “One of the important things when you

look at intake EPDs alone, we know there are good correlations that we’ve known for a long time,” Bowman says. “Cattle that gain well typically are a little more efficient, but they also eat a lot of feed if they are high gainers,” he adds. “What we’re attempting to do with this is to refine and find those real outliers. So, if you can identify the cattle whose progeny still gain like you want them to but eat less feed then you’re making some progress and can make some real improvement in terms of efficiency.” Northcutt says to keep in mind the Dry Matter Intake trait is applicable to a post-weaning gain scenario. This trait is not applicable to cows in production cycles. “The exciting thing is you’ve gotten access to and created selection tools for really hard-to-measure traits,” Bowman says. “Some of them are going to be new genetic values that have not really been available in the industry anywhere and that’s a real positive approach. HW

Bill Bowman, Method Genetics LLC, commended the AHA for investing in research.

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Shaw Elected AHA President S

am Shaw of Caldwell, Sam says he believes in Idaho, was announced the value the AHA provides as the new president of Hereford breeders and plans the American Hereford to lead the Association with Association (AHA) during that in mind. “I want to see the Annual Membership the AHA continue to be Meeting Oct. 31 in Kansas a member-service-driven City, Mo. organization that provides Sam has been involved our members with the in the Hereford business information needed to gain since birth. His family, which back market share in their Sam Shaw has been in the Hereford marketing area,” he says. “As business for 71 years, owns and operates a Board we want to see the Certified Shaw Cattle Co. Sam’s children are Hereford Beef (CHB®) program continue to grow through foodservice the fourth generation involved with and retail. Also, staying financially Hereford cattle. responsible is top of mind.” “It’s an honor for me to represent The Shaws’ breeding philosophy the breed that has been our family’s is based on their customers’ needs passion for four generations,” Sam including production, soundness and says. “Having grown up through the performance. They have an extensive National Junior Hereford Association artificial insemination (AI) program. (NJHA) program, the Hereford breed All females are synchronized once and and breeders have given me a lot of then heat detected for a second cycle. opportunities, and it is a pleasure for They also collect feed intake data using me to be able to give something back.” the GrowSafe program. The entire The Shaws currently run more crop of bulls from their fall calving than 1,500 cows including registered herd is placed in the program. Herefords, Angus and Red Angus. Growing up, Sam was active in the Two-thirds of the Shaw herd calves in NJHA, serving as president of the the spring with the remainder calving junior board. He represented AHA in the fall. The Shaws market 400 at the Young Cattlemen’s Conference bulls in their annual bull sale and host (YCC) in 2003 and served as chairman an annual female sale in the spring of YCC in 2004. marketing 200 females. They also He served as the Idaho Cattlemen’s sell bulls and females private treaty Association purebred council chairman throughout the year.

Pictured is the 2016 American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors. Seated (l to r) are: Sam Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho, president; Terri Barber, Channing, Texas, vice president; Curtis Curry, McAlester, Okla.; Jonny Harris, Screven, Ga.; and Jack Ward, Kansas City, Mo., executive vice president. Directors standing (l to r) are: Joe Van Newkirk, Oshkosh, Neb.; Bob Thompson, Rolla, Mo.; Kyle Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M.; Dave Bielema, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Kevin Schultz, Haviland, Kan.; Jim Mickelson, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Jim Bellis, Aurora, Mo.; and Peter Atkins, Tea, S.D.

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from 2006 to 2008. Sam and his wife, Janel, have three daughters. “The Hereford breed is in a great position in the beef industry,” Sam says. “As cattlemen are looking to grow the national cow herd, there is not a better female to expand cattle operations with than a Hereford or Herefordinfluenced female. Our breed can do many things to help the beef industry move forward.”

Barber selected vice president Selected to serve as the 2016 vice president was Terri Barber, Channing, Texas. Terri has been involved in the Hereford business since birth. Her family owns and operates Barber Ranch at Channing. Founded in 1904, Barber Ranch was a 2004 honoree of the Texas Family Land Heritage Program for being in continuous family ownership for 100 years. Herefords have been the mainstay of the Barber program since the beginning, with the herd currently consisting of 200 registered females. The Barber family uses extensive AI and embryo transfer (ET) in their efforts to offer customers the best genetics available. They host an annual bull sale in November in San Saba — the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Show heifer and donor prospects are sold in special sales in the spring and fall. To increase marketing efforts, the Barbers also exhibit at the national shows. Along with assisting on the ranch as time permits, since 2007 Terri has worked for Elanco Animal Health as its beef stocker sales representative for south and central Texas and Louisiana. In this role she calls on beef producers, veterinarians and academia within her territory. She has also served as Elanco’s branded beef marketing associate and has worked directly with premier branded programs in the U.S. Terri is a member of the Texas Hereford Association and is currently serving as vice president. She is also a past president of the Texas Hereford Auxiliary. Hereford.org


Directors elected Delegates elected three new directors during the membership meeting. Peter Atkins, Tea, S.D.; Jim Bellis, Aurora, Mo.; Kyle Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M., will serve four-year terms on the 12-member Board. Completing their terms on the AHA Board were outgoing president Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn.; Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis.; and David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa.

Peter Atkins Peter “Pete” Atkins and his wife, Laura, and three sons, Scott, Craig and Paul, own and operate Atkins Herefords, Tea, S.D. Pete Atkins Pete was raised on a diversified cattle, hog and crop farming operation in southeastern South Dakota, where he and his wife live today. His parents, Alvin and Marguerite Atkins, purchased the family’s first Herefords in 1971 and have had as many as 100 registered cows at their peak in size. The Atkins family started collecting and reporting performance data in 1975 and has used AI since the late 1970s and ET for the past 10 years. Atkins Herefords’ goal is to produce high-performing cattle with moderate birth weights that have eye appeal and will work for the commercial cattleman. Emphasis is placed on raising sound, trouble-free cattle, and udder quality in the cow herd is stressed heavily. Pete thinks it is important to use a balance of all tools available when selecting breeding stock. Today, Atkins Herefords consists of a base herd of 30 registered cows, and it produces an additional 20 to 50 ET calves each year. Together with their good friends and partners, the Jerry Delaney family, the Atkinses market bulls through a bull sale each January, and every other year they market females through a fall production sale. In the year between female production sales, females are offered at their fall preview event, which includes a customer appreciation dinner and previews that year’s calf crop along with the Denver prospects. Atkins Herefords Hereford.org

consigns bulls and females to the Mile High Night Sale and exhibits carloads of bulls and pens of heifers with the Delaneys each year in Denver. Pete has served as a board member and president of the South Dakota Hereford Association. He is a board member for the John Leibel Memorial Scholarship and has been the chairman of the Sioux Empire Farm Show Hereford sale committee since its inception 15 years ago. He has served as a voting delegate at the AHA Annual Meeting and is a former field representative for the American Polled Hereford Association (APHA). He is also a board member for the 4-H Livestock Industry Trust Fund of South Dakota and a member and past church councilman of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Tea.

Jim Bellis Hereford breeder Jim Bellis, Aurora, Mo., got his start in the business 46 years ago as a high school freshman. His interest in genetics and breed Jim Bellis improvement began early in life. With a career in agriculture education, he grew his cow herd slowly, utilizing AI when affordable. He participated in the former APHA young sire testing program. For the existence of the program, the Bellis herd sampled young sires in comparison with proven reference sires. Jim operated Missouri’s only Gold Performance Bull Test, cooperating with breeders from four states in feeding up to 50 bulls each season. He was diligent in keeping both the bull and heifer calf crops together as contemporary groups to maximize the use of data utilized to calculate expected progeny differences (EPDs). He was one of the first breeders to put EPDs in his sale catalogs. The Bellis family first cooperated with other breeders for 14 annual or semiannual sales prior to starting its own production sale in 2005. It has also been a regular participant in the AHA’s National Reference Sire Program. Working to breed low-birth-weight and calving-ease bulls that don’t

sacrifice the growth and carcass traits needed for top-performing cattle, the Bellises sell up to 60 Hereford bulls per year. They calve approximately 150 purebred females per year also, using mostly purebred females as recips for their ET program. Jim has been named purebred breeder of the year by the Missouri Beef Industry Council, as well as seedstock breeder of the year four times by the Missouri Hereford or Polled Hereford Associations. He has served as president of Missouri Cattlemen’s Association’s seedstock committee and is a past president of the Missouri Hereford Association. Professionally, after six years as a high school agriculture teacher, Jim began work for the state supervising Missouri high school agricultural education and FFA programs. He worked 24 years providing leadership to Missouri’s ag education programs with statewide enrollments more than doubling during his tenure. He then transitioned to Missouri State University’s (MSU) School of Agriculture in 2009, where he now serves as assistant to the director for MSU’s Darr School of Agriculture in Springfield. Leading MSU’s recruitment efforts, in five years the agriculture enrollment has grown from about 380 to almost 700 this fall. In late 2013, Jim’s right leg was amputated below the knee due to clear cell sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. He describes the experience as a serious time of faith building, but prayers continue to be answered as regular scans show him as cancer free. He now wears a prosthetic. Jim and his wife, Carla, have two grown daughters — Jamie Johansen and Joanna Wilkinson — and a son, Jonathan, who is a senior at MSU.

Kyle Pérez New Mexico Hereford breeder Kyle has been involved in the Hereford industry since birth. Kyle and his dad, Michael, Kyle Pérez manage Pérez Cattle Co., formally known as C&M Herefords, on the ranch belonging to Kyle’s continued on page 38...

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grandfather, Don Kuper, where they began raising Hereford cattle in 1945. Today Pérez Cattle Co. includes 550 registered and commercial mother cows that are managed on 22,000 acres. The Pérezes’ registered program is designed to raise quality seedstock that will advance both commercial and registered operations. Through the extensive use of AI and ET, the Pérez family is able to offer its bull and female clients the most modern and progressive genetics. The family sells females through Internet sales and registered yearling bulls by private treaty. Pérez Cattle Co.’s commercial cow herd is a combination of both Hereford and Angus genetics, with the primary goal of raising quality F1s. The operation markets 400 commercial calves annually, and for the past three years, its calves have been sold through the GAP (Good Agricultural

Practices), Age and Source, and All Natural Verified programs. The area demands a low input cow that can survive in a harsh environment, so Kyle and his family continue to improve their cow herd by placing emphasis on efficiency, udder quality, fertility and performance along with visual appraisal. The Pérez family is committed to expanding its local bull market and family members pride themselves on showing their best range cattle that perform both in the pasture and in the showring. The Pérez family has exhibited cattle at national shows across the country and has had several national champions and reserve champions. This past fall the Pérez family was honored by the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association as the 2014 Ranch Family of the Year. As a youth, Kyle served on the NJHA board. During his junior career,

he was named Junior Herdsman of the Year and National Champion Senior Showman. He was also awarded the John Wayne Memorial Award, the Future Cattleman’s Award and the Golden Bull Achievement Award. A graduate of Kansas State University, Kyle was a member of the livestock judging team and honored with the F.W. Bell Livestock Judging Award. Kyle is currently a member of both the New Mexico and the Texas Hereford Associations. He has attended the AHA Young Guns Conference and has served on the AHA nominating committee. In 2009 he was named the AHA Herdsman of the Year. He is a director for the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association, serves as his local county fair beef superintendent and is a member of St. Anne’s Catholic Church. Kyle and his wife, Tonya, have two children — Peyton and Libby. HW

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n celebration of 50 years in the Hereford business Bookcliff Herefords, Davis Herefords and KEG Herefords were honored as Golden Breeders Oct. 31. The three were recognized during the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting in Kansas City, Mo. Bookcliff Herefords, Russell, Kan., is owned and managed by Tom Krauss and family. Davis Herefords, Maple Hill, Kan., is owned by Dean and Marlene Davis and family. Ken and Marilyn Stephens own KEG Herefords, Valentine, Neb. HW

KEG Herefords, Valentine, Neb., was honored as a Golden Hereford Breeder Oct. 31, 2015, in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured (l to r) are: Eric Walker, 2015 AHA president, Morrison, Tenn.; and Marilyn and Ken Stephens, Valentine, Neb.

Davis Herefords, Maple Hill, Kan., was honored as a Golden Hereford Breeder Oct. 31, 2015, in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured (l to r) are: Eric Walker, 2015 AHA president, Morrison, Tenn.; and Dean and Marlene Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.

Bookcliff Herefords, Russell, Kan., was honored as a Golden Hereford Breeder Oct. 31, 2015, in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured (l to r) are: Eric Walker, 2015 AHA president, Morrison, Tenn.; and Tom Krauss, Russell, Kan.

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‘Celebrate the Brand’ The AHA hosted members at 1501 Wyandotte on Oct. 30 to “Celebrate the Brand.”

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ore than 350 Hereford breeders and enthusiasts gathered at the AHA office at 1501 Wyandotte for the “Celebrate the Brand,” event in celebration of 20 years of the CHB program and to recognize Hereford honorees and youth. The office opened its doors for attendees to look through the American Hereford Association (AHA) library and walk through Hereford history and memorabilia. All enjoyed a taste of Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®), prepared by Chef Bill Lieb, culinary arts instructor at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, and his students. Following the cocktail hour, the AHA honored Hereford Hall of Fame recipients, scholarship winners, 10-million-lb. CHB Award recipient and Craig Huffhines, former AHA executive vice president.

The “Celebrate the Brand,” event concluded with an auction benefitting the Hereford Youth Foundation of America and the National Junior Hereford Association. More than $50,000 was raised to support Hereford youth. HW

Showcasing Hereford beef during the “Taste of CHB” were Chef Bill Lieb, culinary arts instructor at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, and his students. Jack Ward, AHA executive vice president (far right), presents Chef Lieb and students with a check supporting their scholarship fund.

Sysco Minnesota was recognized for its dedication to the CHB program with the 10-million-lb. CHB Award. Pictured (l to r) are Mick Welch, CHB LLC vice president of sales; David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa, CHB board chairman; Amari Manning, CHB LLC general manager and chief operating officer; June Dunn, Sysco center of the plate specialist, business resources; Deed Danielson, Sysco center of plate specialist; and Jack Ward, AHA executive vice president. Hereford.org

The AHA honored Craig Huffhines, who led the Hereford breed for 18 years as executive vice president, with a bronze bull and a Bruce Huxol original portrait that will be hung permanently at the AHA headquarters.

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he Chandler family of Chandler Herefords, Baker City, Ore., and Marlene and the late Jim Mrnak, Bowman, N.D., were inducted into the Hereford Hall of Fame Oct. 30, 2015. These families were recognized at the “Celebrate the Brand” event during the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Mo. The Hall of Fame honor annually recognizes breeders who have dynamically influenced the direction and advancement of the Hereford breed.

Chandler family The Chandler family has been raising Herefords in eastern Oregon’s Baker Valley for 126 years. Currently the ranch is operated by Charles; his son, George; George’s wife, Janet; and their son, Duane, and daughter, Patti Hall, and her husband, Cliff. “This honor means so much to us,” Duane says. “This has been our livelihood for 126 years and we plan on continuing it and raising the best cattle that we can raise and improve them every year. Hereford cattle have been very good to us and that’s the reason we’re still here.” It was Charles’ great-grandfather who left Missouri in 1862 and headed

to California to find gold but ended up in Oregon only three miles west of the ranch’s headquarters today. The family has been raising cattle there ever since. Duane and Patti represent the sixth generation to operate the ranch. They sell registered Hereford bulls, replacement heifers and feeders. Chandler Herefords touts genetics that excel in efficiency while adding size with correct type and appealing conformation. Chandler cattle have natural depth and thickness, with consistency gained from more than a century in the business. Two members of the Chandler family — Herbert and George — served as AHA president. In fact, during Herbert’s second term as president in 1953, he introduced President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who then officially dedicated the new AHA headquarters in Kansas City. And in 1989, the same year Chandler Herefords celebrated 100 years in the Hereford business, Charles was inducted into the Hereford Honor Gallery. Chandler Herefords has been known for producing some of the top cattle in the country. Most notably, Herbert Chandler bred Mark Donald

in the early 1940s. Mark Donald’s influence continues in the Hereford breed today. Guy Colyer of Colyer Herefords in Bruneau, Idaho, says it is an honor for him to recommend the Chandler family for induction into the Hereford Hall of Fame. “The Chandler family has continued to be very aggressive with their breeding program,” Colyer says. “Their cattle are known for their efficiency and doing ability. The Chandler family is rich in tradition but has kept up in the modern era and uses every modern convenience in today’s operation.”

Marlene and Jim Mrnak Jim, who passed away in 2010, dedicated his whole life to the Hereford breed. He and Marlene were married for 57 years and raised their five children in the Hereford business.

The Chandler family of Chandler Herefords, Baker City, Ore., were inducted into the Hereford Hall of Fame Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. Pictured (back row, l to r) are: Eric Walker, 2015 AHA president, Morrison, Tenn.; Lacey, Maddee and Margaret Moore, Cove, Ore.; Janet, George and Duane Chandler, Baker City, Ore.; Patti and Cliff Hall, Baker City, Ore.; Sam Shaw, 2016 AHA president, Caldwell, Idaho; and Joe Van Newkirk, AHA Board member, Oshkosh, Neb. Front row (l to r) are Morgan and McKenzie Hall, Baker City, Ore.

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Jim was born on the family ranch near Bowman, N.D. After graduating from high school, he purchased five registered Hereford heifers and began to realize his dream of being a Hereford breeder. He also raised wheat, barley, oats, corn and alfalfa. Jim and Marlene married in 1953, and they made their life together breeding and selling Hereford cattle. Mrnak Herefords embraced technology along the way. The Mrnaks enrolled in performance testing programs and used artificial insemination and embryo transfer. Each February for the past 47 years, Mrnak Herefords has hosted a bull sale and has been successful in the showring as well. At the National Western Stock Show in Denver, the Mrnaks exhibited the champion Hereford female in both 2001 and 2003. But possibly the couple’s biggest accomplishment has been raising their children — Connie, Wayne, Terry, Loren and Carla — with a love for the breed. Each has stayed involved in the cattle business. Wayne and Terry, along with Marlene, operate the original ranch at Bowman. Loren owns and operates Mrnak Herefords West in Nevada and California. Connie and her husband have a Hereford-based commercial operation, and Carla and her husband ranch in South Dakota. “My father lived, breathed and ate Hereford beef his whole life,” Wayne says. “All of us kids were indoctrinated

Huffhines honored for years of commitment to Hereford A highlight of the “Celebrate the Brand” event was the unveiling of an original Bruce Huxol portrait of Craig Huffhines, former American Hereford Association (AHA) executive vice president. The painting will hang permanently on the walls of the AHA office in honor of Craig’s 18 years of commitment and dedication to the Hereford breed. Originally hired in 1992 as director of feedlot and carcass programs for the Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) program, he transitioned to CHB director in 1995. “I think all of us would agree there’s been no bigger cheerleader, driver or promoter of the program than Craig,” says Jack Ward, AHA executive vice president. Craig was named AHA executive vice president in 1997, and under his leadership, the AHA has incorporated the Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR™) program, developed the National Reference Sire Program and valuable real-world commercial research programs. He announced his resignation in February as he accepted the position of executive vice president of the American Quarter Horse Association with offices located in Amarillo, Texas. “Because of his leadership the Hereford breed is experiencing the success it is today,” Jack says. “He’s been a true leader and friend.” HW

at a young age to the breed of cattle that we run today. Herefords have been very rewarding to our ranch and to our family.” The entire Mrnak family is involved, led by Jim and Marlene’s example. Roger Stuber of nearby Stuber Ranch recommended them for this honor. He said, “They have both given their leadership skills and advice to the Hereford industry in many ways. County and state fairs, many Hereford tours, state and national leadership, along with many other endeavors.

Both have given time and support to many other local and state activities.” Fellow Hereford breeder Bill Bennett summarized their stamp on the Hereford breed nicely in his recommendation letter. He said, “The Mrnaks epitomize the quintessential Hereford cattle family. Jim and Marlene have dedicated their entire lives to the betterment of the Hereford breed. Their cattle have always been distinctive competitors within any arena the Mrnaks have chosen to place them.” HW

Marlene and the late Jim Mrnak, Bowman, N.D., were inducted into the Hereford Hall of Fame Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. Pictured (l to r) are: Joe Van Newkirk, AHA Board member, Oshkosh, Neb.; Eric Walker, 2015 AHA president, Morrison, Tenn.; Andy Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.; Carla Coplan, Watertown, S.D.; Terry, Marlene and Wayne Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.; Connie Hurlbut, Sturgis, S.D.; Robyn Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.; Loren Mrnak, Whitmore Calif.; and Sam Shaw, 2016 AHA president. Hereford.org

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uring the American Hereford Association (AHA) “Celebrate the Brand” event Oct. 30 in Kansas City, Mo., the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) recognized National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members, presenting scholarships totaling $38,750. Since 2000, more than$450,000 has been dispersed to Hereford youth by HYFA. This year’s recipients include: Del Adcock, Assumption, Ill., 18, is a freshman studying agriculture economics at Kansas State University. He has been showing Hereford cattle his whole youth and has many accomplishments, including winning the 2014 Illinois State Fair Land of Lincoln Champion Steer with a purebred Hereford. He has been active in his community as well as 4-H and FFA and the Illinois Junior Beef Association. At Kansas State he is the president of his Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity class.

Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill., 20, is a senior at Illinois College majoring in business with a minor in accounting. She has been a NJHA member for 13 years and served as secretary of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association. She is currently the vice chairman on the NJHA Board of Directors. Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., 22, is a senior at Oklahoma State University majoring in animal science and agricultural communications. She wants to find a career in the communications department of an agricultural company after graduation. She is serving on the NJHA board and was the 2011-2012 National Hereford Queen. She also served as the Arkansas Junior Hereford Association president. Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., 22, Joel Butler, is a senior studying animal science at Missouri State University. Before transferring, he completed

his two years Ozarks Technical Community College, Springfield, Mo., where he studied agriculture. Joel is involved in the Missouri Junior Hereford Association, having served as reporter and secretary. He is a fourth generation Hereford breeder and he, along with his sister, operates J&J Cattle Co. Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., 19, is a sophomore at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kan., where she is majoring in animal science. She plans to continue her education at Kansas State University. She has been involved in the NJHA and the Montana Junior Hereford Association for 11 years. She has shown Herefords since 2003 and won the champion steer title at the Montana State Fair in 2013 and the reserve champion standard cowcalf pair at the 2015 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE).

HYFA scholarship winners recognized during the American Hereford Association “Celebrate the Brand” event Oct. 30 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured (l to r) are: Nancy Keilty, Cottonwood Springs and the Ball Family, Cedar, Mich.; George Sprague of Bar One Ranch, Eugene, Ore.; Bob Kube, Broad Run, Va.; Del Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, S.D.; Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark.; Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla.; Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; Austin Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; Crystal Blin, Independence, Iowa; Vickie Bishop Kerns, Wamego, Kan.; and Tami Bishop Weaber, Wamego, Kan. Not pictured are scholarship winners: Cole Kaufman, Mt. Sidney, Va.; Casey Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont.; Koby Rogers, Hamilton, Texas; Jordan Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.; Joel Butler, Republic, Mo.; Emilee Holt, Caldwell, Idaho; Kendi Sayre, Arenzville, Ill.; and Melanie Fishel, Kernersville, N.C.

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Melanie Fishel, Kernersville, N.C., 17, is a senior at Walkertown High School where she is ranked first in her class of 169. She is involved in sports, cheerleading, National Honor Society, church and many other activities including the North Carolina Junior Hereford Association. She plans to be an agriculture lawyer. Emilee Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, 18, is a freshman at Casper College studying agriculture business and is on the livestock judging team. She has many accomplishments showing Hereford cattle including winning champion polled female at the 2013 Western Nugget National Hereford Show. She also won Idaho Junior Hereford Association bred-and-owned heifer of the year with that same heifer. Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., 20, is a sophomore agribusiness major at Kansas State University. Brooke has been a member of the Kansas Junior Hereford Association for 12 years and is currently serving as president. She served as the 2013-14 National Hereford Queen. Brooke was elected to the NJHA board at the 2015 JNHE. Also at the 2015 JNHE, she was chosen the reserve champion senior showman. Casey Jensen, Courtland, Kan., 19, is a freshman studying agricultural business at Fort Hays State University, Fort Hays, Kan. He has been active in the NJHA, as well as church and community organizations throughout his youth. He has seen plenty of success in the showring, including winning champion bred-and-owned female at the 2011 JNHE and most recently winning reserve division champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2015 JNHE. His team also won the senior division in the livestock judging contest at the 2015 JNHE. R. Cole Kaufman, Mt. Sidney, Va., 20, is a graduate of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami, Okla., where he majored in animal nutrition and was a member of the livestock judging team. He is now working toward his bachelor’s degree in animal nutrition at the University Hereford.org

of Tennessee. He is minoring in ag business. He joined the NJHA and the Virginia Junior Hereford Association when he was 7 years old. At the 2014 JNHE, Cole was a Herdsman of the Year finalist.

He plans to return the to family Hereford business. He and his dad operate Matheny Herefords, which he hopes to expand. Austin was a Herdsman of the Year finalist at the 2015 JNHE and the Kentucky outstanding junior member at the 2013 JNHE.

John Austin Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., 19, is a sophomore at Kansas State University studying animal science.

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Scholarships awarded to Hereford youth Bob & Dolores Call Scholarship — $5,000 The late Bob Call and his wife, Dolores, have been longtime supporters of Hereford youth and this scholarship is given annually in their honor. Bill & Jo Ellard Scholarships —$5,000 Jo and the late Bill Ellard are longtime supporters of Hereford youth and two scholarships are given annually in their honor. Ball Foundation/Cottonwood Springs Farm Scholarship — $2,500 In 2010, the Ed and Virginia Ball Foundation, along with their daughter Nancy Ball Keilty and her husband, Tim, of Cottonwood Springs Farm made a generous donation to HYFA. Since that time an annual scholarship has been given in their honor. Bar One Ranch Scholarship — $2,500 George and Karen Sprague of Bar One Ranch, Eugene, Ore., made a generous donation to HYFA in 2011 so that an annual scholarship could be awarded in honor of Ken Tracy, a fellow Hereford breeder who lost his battle with cancer. Bob & Lucy Kube Scholarship — $2,500 Bob and Lucy Kube are longtime supporters of Hereford youth and this scholarship is annually given in their honor. Owen Family/Tennessee River Music Scholarship — $2,500 Randy and Kelly Owen of Tennessee River Music Inc., Ft. Payne, Ala., are longtime supporters of Hereford youth. Whitehead/Rocking Chair Ranch Scholarship — $2,500 Gary Bishop Scholarship — $1,250 Gary Bishop was a former director of youth activities and director of breed improvement at the American Hereford Association. He passed away in 2002 after a battle with cancer that he met with strength and determination. This scholarship is designed to recognize those youth who demonstrate many of the same qualities that Gary demonstrated: hard working, dedicated, faithful, determined and a friend to all who knew him. Blin Family Scholarship — $1,250 Jim and Randy Blin were owners of the dispersed Star Lake Cattle Ranch, Skiatook, Okla., and are longtime supporters of Hereford youth. Larson Polled Herefords Scholarship — $1,250 Ken and Carolyn Larson of Larson Polled Herefords, DeSoto, Texas, are longtime supporters of Hereford youth and this scholarship is given in their honor annually. Jack & Donna Vanier Scholarship — $1,250 Hereford Youth Foundation of America Scholarships — $1,250 Many generous donations throughout the years from multiple supporters of Hereford youth make these five scholarships possible. HW

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Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., 18, is a freshman majoring in agricultural communications at Kansas State University. She has been a member of the NJHA and the Kentucky Junior Hereford Association for 10 years. She is the Kentucky Hereford Queen and the Kentucky Junior Hereford Association president. During the AHA Annual Meeting she was crowned the 2015-16 National Hereford Queen.

Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, S.D., 21, is a senior at South Dakota State University majoring in agricultural communication and animal science. She is a fifth-generation cattle breeder, and has extensive experience with the NJHA both in and out of the showring. Kelsey serves on the NJHA board of directors and is currently serving as membership chair.

Auction raises $50,650 for youth and research During the “Celebrate the Brand” event generous Hereford breeders raised $50,650 to support youth through the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA), and to support the Hereford Research Foundation. Thank you to those who donated and purchased auction items: Heirloom Hereford Fire Pit: proceeds benefit the Hereford Research Foundation Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) LLC Chairman David Trowbridge’s good friend, Woody Jones, donated a one-of-a-kind heirloom fire pit purchased by Steve Folkman, C&L Hereford Ranch, Ixonia, Wis. 20 Years of CHB etched wine bottles Kunde Family Winery, Sonoma, Calif., created specially bottled wine with this original-etched CHB artwork. The Harvest Part 2 fundraiser will be hosted by Jim and Marcia Mickelson Aug. 26-27. These items were purchased by: Bonnie Coley-Malir, Dublin, Ohio; Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho; Mrnak Herefords, Bowman, N.D.; Curtis Younts, Belton, Texas; and Ned and Jan Ward, NJW Polled Herefords, Sheridan, Wyo. “Hereford Bull 1802” historic Hereford artwork Purchased by Bonnie Coley-Malir. “Celebrate the Brand” Hereford hides Purchased by Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, Texas; Paul Laubach, P&R Herefords LLC, Leedey, Okla.; and John & Ginger Dudley Bros., Comanche, Texas. Framed western giclée print — proceeds benefit the NJHA Barbara Copeland, Copeland and Sons Herefords, Nara Visa, N.M., donated the original hand painted Hereford artwork purchased by Gary and Kathy Buchholz. HW

Robert “Koby” Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, 19, is a sophomore studying culinary arts at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology. He is working toward his associate’s degree, then plans to complete his bachelor’s in meat science at Oklahoma State University. In addition to his involvement in the NJHA, Texas Junior Hereford Association and Texas Junior Polled Hereford Association activities, Koby earned the state champion title in 4-H meats judging, and is vice president of the Future Chefs of America. He and his siblings have developed a grass-fed beef sales business. He plans to use his culinary arts degree to help customers better prepare the grass-fed beef they sell. Kendi Sayre, Arenzville, Ill., 19, is a sophomore at Lincoln Land Community College where she is in the ag club and on the livestock judging team, all while earning a 4.0 GPA. She has been an NJHA and Illinois Junior Hereford Association member for 13 years. Kendi has been named the Illinois State Fair premier herdsman six times. Jordan Spindle, Moriarty, N.M., 18, is a freshman at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. She is studying ag communications and animal science and plans to earn her associate’s degree there then go to Texas Tech. Jordan was the second runnerup in the 2014 National Hereford Queen contest. She was chosen the outstanding junior member for the state of New Mexico in 2013 and 2014. She has also been active in 4-H, FFA and athletics. Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., 20, is a sophomore at Tarleton State University majoring in animal science. Miranda plans to attend veterinary school after earning her bachelor’s degree. She has been a NJHA and Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma member for 12 years. Miranda was the champion intermediate showman at the 2013 JNHE and was fourth place in the senior showmanship at the 2014 JNHE. HW

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he Ladies of the Royal sale hosted a large crowd at Wagstaff Arena Oct. 31 at the American Royal in Kansas City, Mo. The sale once again presented a stellar offering of open and bred females along with some select frozen lots. As the gavel fell silent 23 heifer calves walked the ring with an average of $7,607, seven bred females carrying artificial insemination (AI) service averaged $4,750, 16 embryos gathered $644 per embryo and one flush sold for $6,000. Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill., consigned Purple Jemma 12C ET, a Jan. 29, 2015, daughter of CRR 719 Catalpult 109. She had the high selling price of $28,000. Wendy Caldwell, Blooming Prairie, Minn., selected this outstanding show prospect. Bacon Cattle & Sheep, Craig and Debbie Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., brought an outstanding April show prospect, Bacon Fancy Game 510, an April 16, 2015, daughter of RemitallWest Game Day ET 74Y. Molly Myers, Canton, S.D., returned to this sale again this year and bid $14,750 to own this show prospect. Lot 10, DVOR Roudy LC Athena 507C ET, a Feb. 4, 2015, daughter of TH 89T 755T Victor 468Z, was consigned by Dvorak Herefords, Lake Andes, S.D., and Roudabush Herefords, Mitchell, S.D., along with LC Promotions, Lacey Caffee, Wessington Springs, S.D. This outstanding female received a bid of $13,000 from DeanaJak Farms Inc., New Enterprise, Pa. Glengrove Big Angel C8, a March 7, 2015, daughter of Remitall-West Game Day ET 74Y, was another high seller at $12,000. Glengrove Farms, Rolla, Mo., and newlyweds Tom Biglieni and Jill Elwing of Biglieni Farms, St. Louis, Mo., consigned the female. Colyer Herefords and Katie Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, selected this show heifer. Two heifers were claimed from this sale for $9,500. Lot 7, BH Lady Trust 100W 508C ET a Feb. 5, 2015, daughter of NJW Trust 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, consigned by Bowling Herefords, Blackwell, Okla., was selected by Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont.

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Lot 9, DCLL Miss Cassandra 1881C a March 24, 2015, daughter of WORR OWEN Tankeray Y9D ET, was consigned by Ty, Briley, Cooper and Jorie Miller of Deep Creek Land and Livestock LLC, Newcastle, Wyo., and selected by TR Putz, Otley, Iowa for a bid of $9,500. Worrell Enterprises LLC, James, Shannon and Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, consigned Lot 24, a stout Feb. 9, 2015, daughter of AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET that captured a bid of $8,000 from S&W Herefords, Burnsville, Miss. Topping the bred heifer sale at $7,500 was Lot 29, DOSS 3027 Winter Rose DHB 4, a daughter of UPS Domino 3027 carrying the AI service of TH 223 71I Victor 755T. She was selected by Hardy Edwards, Winterville, Ga., and consigned by Doss Hereford Farms, Smithville, Mo.

of the AHA office. They also graciously donated half the proceeds from the heifer they consigned to the Ladies of the Royal sale to the National Hereford Queen program. Lot 12, Grand Natalya 5C, a Feb. 20, 2015, daughter of H BK CCC SR Game Changer ET, brought $6,000 from Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont. The National Hereford Queen fund receives $3,000 from this heifer’s proceeds. The credit for this sale goes to the consignors who bring some of their best to this sale on an annual basis. This year there were several good buys scattered among the offering. Make plans to attend the 2016 sale next year in Kansas City. — Joe Rickabaugh, AHA director of field management and seedstock marketing

Grand Meadows Farm buys AHA street sign A big thanks to Grand Meadows Farm, Ada, Mich., Dave and Jill Bielema, for again purchasing the American Hereford Association (AHA) street sign to benefit the National Junior Hereford Association. They paid $5,500 to keep the Grand Meadows Farm sign in front

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Wright Named Outstanding Woman of the Year Dorothy Wright, Alvarado, Texas Polled Hereford Texas, was recognized as Association (TPHA) 2015 Hereford Woman Manager Robbie Morrish of the Year during the recommended Dorothy National Hereford Women saying, “Dorothy is what (NHW) annual meeting in all women in the Hereford Kansas City on Oct. 31. breed should strive to Each year the NHW emulate. Dorothy can recognizes and honors one always be relied upon woman for her achievements anytime the (TPHA) and dedication to the needs something. She has Hereford breed. never once turned down Dorothy has been a a request. Her character supporter of Hereford and devotion to not only activities and youth for the Hereford breed, but its more than 30 years. As an future through our youth, active member of the Texas is unsurpassed.” Poll-ettes she has served Claudia Atlas of the Dorothy Wright, Alvarado, Texas, 2015 Hereford Woman of the Year, is in nearly every office, but Texas Poll-ettes says, pictured with Suzanne Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., (left) National Hereford Women board member. she has always went above “Dorothy’s dedication and beyond. She and her to Texas juniors knows late husband, Lindy, served as advisors no bounds. Since everyone can used woodworking skills to craft a for the Texas Junior Polled Hereford remember she has sent each new handmade auction item or award. Association (TJPHA) and after Lindy’s member a greeting packet with Although they had no children of death she established an annual information welcoming him or her to their own, supporting Hereford scholarship in his name. the organization. Her philanthropy youth is a huge part of Dorothy’s life. The Wrights donated cattle and volunteer service has changed She is an honorary lifetime advisor and money to fundraisers over the lives of countless youth across the for the TJPHA and still does the the years, but most often, they state of Texas.” HW bookkeeping for the organization.

2015-16 National Hereford Women board of directors pictured front row (l to r) are: Maddee Moore, Pendleton, Ore., president; Jill Folkman, Ixonia, Wis., president elect; Barbara Metch, Canton, Texas, vice president; Michelle Beran, Claflin, Kan., secretary; Beth Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., treasurer; and Alise Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, ex officio. Back row (l to r): Rhonda Eck, Thomas, Okla.; Carol Priefert, St. Joseph, Mich.; Suzanne Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; Kim Hendrinckx, Lafayette, Ore.; Trudy Nolles, Bassett, Neb.; and Karen Smith, Gatesville, Texas.

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White Boots Katie Nolles, 2014-15 National Hereford Queen, reflects on a year representing the Hereford breed. When I was a little girl, I can remember being fascinated by the girls who wore crowns, dresses and white boots. When I started showing cattle at the age of 11, I set a goal to someday wear white boots. Little did I know, after being crowned National Hereford Queen last year, just how far my white boots would take me. I am Katie Nolles, a fifth-generation Hereford breeder on both sides of my family. I am a freshman at the University of NebraskaLincoln, majoring in agricultural education with minors in entrepreneurship/ leadership and animal science. I have traveled the country attending shows and sales and representing the breed that I so deeply love. I have built strong relationships with Hereford breeders that I will cherish forever. I have connected with aspiring young leaders in our breed. I have grown. This year has been a dreamcome-true. My parents and I have experienced more than we ever thought we would. As I reflect on my year, I find that it is not the sights seen or awards presented but, rather, the people who made it so memorable. When I was crowned, I was completely overwhelmed. My life changed in an instant; suddenly, I was in the spotlight. I can remember thinking that I wanted to make a difference and a change in the queen program, but I wasn’t sure what to do. As my reign progressed, I found myself reflecting on my childhood and time as Nebraska Hereford Queen. A scenario in which I have often found myself is telling a girl that she should run for state queen and her telling me that she is not “girly enough” or that she likes being in the barn too much. I have watched outstanding representatives of our breed miss out on all that the National Hereford Hereford.org

Queen program has to offer. I, too, love being in the barn. My goal this year was to be as transparent as possible. I tried to carry out normal activities as much as possible — I did chores on a daily basis at shows, leaving a few minutes early to get dressed and get to the showring. People would joke with me about the constant smile that queens have. I made a conscious effort to make that smile as real as possible. Becoming National Hereford Queen was the first goal that I set as a child, and when I was crowned last year, I wanted to make every moment count. It has truly been a joy to serve the breed that made me who I am today. I will never forget standing on stage in Reno when the curtain rose and the auctioneer song played, a sweet little boy asking me to come to his birthday party, being part of the rich history of Denver or hosting junior nationals in my home state. This has been one of the greatest blessings of my life. While the showring is where I gained my confidence as a child, I have always been reminded that our breed exists outside the ring as well. I enjoyed traveling to production sales just as much as shows and learning what commercial cattlemen appreciated about Herefords. Promoting beef was a fun and easy way to share my story, whether it was with a stranger on a plane or a group of students who approached me for autographs. I am a firm believer in the saying, “it takes a village.” Bailey Clanton,

Amy Cowan, Angie Denton, Joe Rickabaugh, field staff and National Junior Hereford Association board members, thank you for making sure that I had what I needed and keeping me smiling. Everybody back home or in the stalls who fed cattle, helped fit and offered words of encouragement and hugs made this journey worthwhile. My purpose was to serve you, and I am blessed to be a part of the Hereford family. My state FFA officer team was beyond understanding and allowed me to balance both roles. My parents made this journey possible. Thank you for sacrificing time and sleep to drive me across the country, believing in me, bringing me food and growing my faith. I love you, and I aspire to be like you both. I am forever grateful that I was born into the Hereford breed. I am going to miss this. There were moments this year where I thought that I had reached my breaking point. Just when I thought that I had hit a point where I could bend no farther, God brought someone in to make me smile. I have made an effort to truly be present in everything that I do and have often thought of how I do not want to look back on this year with any regrets. It has been a joyful honor serving as National Hereford Queen. Thank you, Katie Nolles 2014-15 National Hereford Queen

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A Royal Dream Come True Taylor Belle Matheny’s dream to one day become National Hereford Queen came true as she was crowned during the American Royal. by Julie White

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ard work, responsibility and dedication are what Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., learned from her parents as she spent her youth working with them raising and showing Hereford cattle. These very attributes, she says, are what helped her achieve a goal she set for herself years ago, to be named National Hereford Queen. A fifth-generation Hereford breeder, Taylor Belle will spend the next year in her newest role as the symbol of the Hereford breed, agriculture advocate and a role model for young women. “At an early age I had aspirations to serve the Hereford breed in this capacity,” Taylor Belle says. “This dream began as a little girl watching the National Hereford Queen talk to breeders, speak on behalf of the breed and attend shows and sales representing the breeders and cattle. I’m excited to follow in the footsteps of the past young women that have had this opportunity.” Taylor Belle competed against seven other young women from across the U.S. for the title. The National Hereford

Hereford royalty honored during the 2015 American Royal (l to r) are: Katie Nolles, Bassett, Neb., 2015 National Hereford Queen; Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., 2016 National Hereford Queen; Jena McCall, Emory, Texas, first runner up; Brianne Nelsen, Fredonia, Kan., second runner-up; and Stephanie Golightly, Bellville, Texas, Miss Congeniality.

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Queen Program is managed by the National Hereford Women. Queen candidates are evaluated on their involvement with and knowledge of the Hereford breed, behavior, attitude, appearance and interaction with producers, as well as their résumés and interviews. Judges look for a responsible, well-rounded young lady who is willing to spend an entire year traveling all over the country to represent the Hereford breed to her best ability. First runner-up honors went to Jena McCall, Emory, Texas; Brianne Nelsen, Fredonia, Kan., was named second runner-up; and Stephanie Golightly, Bellville, Texas, was selected Miss Congeniality.

A Hereford family Taylor Belle is the 18-year-old daughter of Andrew and Suzanne Matheny. She has one older brother, Austin, and her grandparents are the late Charlie and Martha Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., and John and Jean Matheny, Georgetown, Ky. Her family has been raising Hereford cattle for more than 100 years. Since the age of 7, Taylor Belle has participated in Junior National Hereford Expos (JNHEs), showing cattle and competing in numerous contests, which she says have helped her develop public speaking skills and allowed her to network with other young Hereford breeders. “I grew up working alongside my family taking care of day-to-day operations — feeding and calving cows and working on show heifers,” she says. “We became a close family through the Hereford breed.” One of her favorite memories is from the 2015 JNHE in Grand Island, Neb. “We had reserve champion cow-calf pair and after that I went on to show the reserve division one bull,” she says. “We did that together as a family and it’s something we took pride in. The four of Hereford.org


us worked hard and we accomplished it. We had fun that week.” It was because of her family, namely her mother, that Taylor Belle was first interested in the role of National Hereford Queen. “I think I first decided I wanted to be National Hereford Queen when looking at pictures and listening to stories my mom told from her experiences as the 1988 National Polled Hereford Queen,” she says. “And then, traveling to JNHEs and seeing the girl in all white wearing the sash and crown, I think that’s when I decided I wanted to pursue this opportunity. The national queen is such a symbol for the Hereford breed and not only a role model for young women, she is also knowledgeable about the breed. That’s something I wanted to continue.” In preparation for competing for National Hereford Queen, Taylor Belle credits her parents as role models who taught her valuable lessons and shaped her character. “My mom helped me get speeches ready and for our grill-off team she helped us organize,” Taylor Belle says. “My dad was the one who inspired us to work hard on the farm and to achieve those goals. They taught my brother and I to have faith in God. We have a strong, successful family and that’s something they taught my brother and I, to put faith and family first and everything else will follow.” She adds, “My parents teaching me hard work, responsibility and dedication has helped me become National Hereford Queen. Anything I committed myself to, they always said I had to finish. That’s something I’ve always done and it has helped me achieve many things I didn’t think I could.”

up to date about the Hereford breed and be able to answer any questions from younger generations, breeders and consumers.” Taylor Belle says the Hereford breed has much to offer commercial cattlemen including their docility and maternal ability, as well as their efficiency. “Marketing this to commercial breeders is really important, so they know with a white face comes advantages that will make them the most money in the end.” One of her main goals for the year as National Hereford Queen will be to organize a service project at the 2016 JNHE in Madison, Wis., that supports local children fighting cancer. Her grandfather Charlie passed away from cancer. “I had never had a first-hand experience with cancer before and now that I’ve been through it and know a little more about it, I want to take that to Madison next year and find a way for the junior members to get involved,” Taylor Belle says. “I plan to visit hospitals, donate toys and make bags to take to kids who are fighting cancer, so that they can have a brighter day. While we’re there we’ll be teaching families a little bit about the beef industry as well.” Taylor Belle offers this advice to others seeking her role someday. “I would tell young women to develop a passion for the breed and to interact with as many Hereford breeders as they can because they are the backbone of our breed,” she says. “Be willing to meet new people, make connections with junior and senior members, get involved in your community and take

Taylor Belle was introduced as National Hereford Queen prior to the Hereford bull show at the American Royal.

opportunities to expand leadership skills to become a well-rounded person.”

Looking forward Currently, Taylor Belle is a freshman at Kansas State University majoring in agricultural communications and animal science. She intends to stay involved in the Hereford industry, possibly becoming a breed association youth director in the future. She is passionate about the role youth directors have in organizing avenues for youth to learn leadership and communications skills in and out of the showring. But for now, as National Hereford Queen, she is most looking forward to attending all Hereford national shows and networking with breeders from across the U.S. “I’m excited to see breeders at shows and to make new connections,” she says. “I hope to learn even more about the breed from producers who have been in it for a long time and to form relationships that will last a lifetime.” HW

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Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., is a fifth-generation Hereford breeder. Pictured are Taylor Belle and her family (l to r) grandmother Jean Matheny; brother, Austin; father, Andrew; Taylor Belle; mother, Suzanne; and grandmother Martha Boyd.

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ereford exhibitors were honored for showcasing their breeding programs at national and regional shows throughout the past year during the National Hereford Show at the American Royal in Kansas City, Mo., Nov 1. Awards for champion Hereford show heifer, show bull and premier breeder were presented to exhibitors in each of four U.S. regions. To qualify for these prestigious bronzes, exhibitors must have accumulated points and shown at one national and one regional event. Points were calculated throughout the 2014-15 show season, which ran from the beginning of May 2014 to the end of April 2015. The following are the winners for each of the four regions. HW Southwest Region Horned Show Bull of the Year GKB Cattle Co., Waxahachie, Texas, and Brumley Farms, Orovada, Nev., with GKB 88X Laramie B293. Horned Show Heifer of the Year Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with KLD BR Chloe D130. Horned Premier Exhibitor Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, Texas Polled Show Bull of the Year GKB Cattle Co.; Prairie Rose Cattle Co., Sherman, Ill.; and Eleanor James, Sherman, Ill., with CHAC Mason 2214. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Rylee Barber with BR Anastasia 3203 ET. Polled Premier Exhibitor Gary and Kathy Buchholz

Southwest region award winners recognized were: Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, horned show heifer of the year and polled show heifer of the year; and Kathy and Gary Buchholz of GKB Cattle Co., Waxahachie, Texas, horned show bull of the year, horned premier exhibitor, polled show bull of the year and polled premier exhibitor. Also pictured are Sam Shaw, 2015 AHA president (far left), and Curtis Curry, AHA show and sale committee chairman (far right).

Southeast Region Horned Show Bull of the Year River Circle Farm, Hartsville, Tenn., with RC Bohlin 307 ET. Horned Show Heifer of the Year John Thomas Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., with WF 955W Dominette T137; and Michael Banner, College Grove, Tenn., with JCS MISS 88X 3481. Horned Premier Exhibitor John Thomas Woolfolk Polled Show Bull of the Year Doug Le Tourneau, Gallatin, Tenn., with DLL Nick of Time. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Bacon Lady Sapphire 1312; and Doug Le Tourneau with DLL Hometown Gal. Polled Premier Exhibitor Amanda Bacon and Doug Le Tourneau

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Southeast region award winners recognized were: Debbie and Justin Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., accepting on behalf of Amanda Bacon, polled show heifer of the year and polled premier exhibitor; and Terri Barber, accepting on behalf of River Circle Farm, Hartsville, Tenn., horned show bull of the year. Also pictured are Sam Shaw, 2015 AHA president (far left), and Curtis Curry, AHA show and sale committee chairman (far right).

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Northwest Region Horned Show Bull of the Year Hoffman Herefords, Thedford, Neb., with KF Blue Chip 7Z. Horned Show Heifer of the Year Kristin Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D., with JCS Tater Tot 3560. Horned Premier Exhibitor Hoffman Herefords Polled Show Bull of the Year Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho, and Elm Tree Farms, Paris, Ky., with C ETF Wildcat 4248 ET. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with SULL Olivias Time. Polled Premier Exhibitor Colyer Herefords

Northwest region award winners recognized were: Guy Colyer of Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho, polled show bull of the year and polled premier exhibitor; and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., polled show heifer of the year. Also pictured are Sam Shaw, 2015 AHA president (far left), and Curtis Curry, AHA show and sale committee chairman (far right).

Northeast Region Horned Show Bull of the Year Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF Time is Money 311A ET. Horned Show Heifer of the Year Madelyn Grimmel, Jarrettsville, Md., with LCC TG Merry Feeling 3158 ET. Horned Premier Exhibitor Lauren McMillan Polled Show Bull of the Year Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill., with LCC High Stakes 410. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Kyle Lemmon, Manchester, Md., with KLD BR 7010 Rose D32 ET. Polled Premier Exhibitor Lowderman Cattle Co.

Northeast region award winners recognized were: Kyle and Jodi McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., accepting on behalf of Lauren, horned show bull of the year and horned premier exhibitor; Melissa Grimmel, Jarrettsville, Md., accepting on behalf of Madelyn, horned show heifer of the year; Jack and Sherry Lowderman of Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill., polled show bull of the year and poll premier exhibitor; and Kyle Lemmon, Manchester, Md., polled show heifer of the year. Also pictured are Sam Shaw, 2015 AHA president (far left), and Curtis Curry, AHA show and sale committee chairman (far right).

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American Royal Hereford Show Champions Selected Purple Mercy Me 10B honors went to Purple ET and TFR KU Roll the Mercy Me 10B ET, owned by Dice 1326 won the grand Kagney and Korbin Collins, champion titles at the 2015 Flanagan, Ill. She is a Jan. 23, American Royal National 2014, daughter of CRR 719 Hereford Show on Nov. 1 in Catapult 109. Kansas City, Mo. Reserve grand and Judge Dan Shike, Urbana, champion spring yearling Ill., sorted the 147-head open female honors were awarded Judge Dan Shike show and complimented to Rylee Barber, Channing, exhibitors on the quality of entries. Texas, with BR Audrey 4075 ET. The In the female show, grand and April 12, 2014, heifer is sired by C champion junior yearling female Thriller ET.

Grand and champion senior bull honors went to Turkey Feather Ranch, Ada, Okla.; MG3 Cattle Co., O’Keene, Okla.; Hoffman Herefords, Thedford, Neb.; and P&R Herefords, Leedey, Okla., with TFR KU Roll the Dice 1326. The Dec. 5, 2013, bull is sired by STAR TCF Lock-N-Load 300W ET. Reserve grand and senior bull honors went to Barber Ranch, Rylee and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, and Hirschfeld Group, Galesburg, Ill., with BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. He

BW 4.2 WW 62 YW 100 MM 19 TFR KU Roll the Dice 1326 M&G 50 Grand and champion senior bull, by Turkey Feather Fat 0.01 Ranch, Ada, Okla.; MG3 Cattle Co., O’Keene, Okla.; Hoffman REA 0.42 Herefords, Thedford, Neb.; and P&R Herefords, Leedey, Okla., with a Dec. 5, 2013, son of STAR TCF Lock-N-Load 300W ET. MARB 0.08

BW 5.0 WW 67 YW 112 MM 24 BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET M&G 58 Reserve grand and reserve senior bull, by Barber Ranch, Fat -0.015 Rylee and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, and Hirschfeld REA 0.78 Group, Galesburg, Ill., with a Sept. 19, 2013, son of UPS TCC MARB -0.03 Nitro 1ET.

BW 3.1 WW 6.7 YW 110 MM 24 M&G 58 Purple Mercy Me 10B ET Fat 0.02 Grand and champion junior yearling female, by Kagney REA 0.59 and Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with a Jan. 23, 2014, MARB 0.07 daughter of CRR 719 Catapult 109.

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Reserve grand and champion spring yearling female, by Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with an April 12, 2014, daughter of C Thriller ET.

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is a Sept. 19, 2013, son of UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. In the cow-calf show, PVF Ms Whirlwind 49A, exhibited by Elise Hackett, Tuscola, Ill., was selected champion. The April 9, 2013, daughter of LF L57K Flash 0113 showed with a heifer calf at side sired by Perks 144U Right Track 2040. Brown Polled Herefords, Grand Rapids, Minn., exhibited the reserve champion cow-calf pair, BPH R4 Miss Margo 9A. The April 8, 2013, continued on page 54...

Best six head — Avery Nichols, Alton, Kan.

First-place get-of-sire — Jaye and Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., with a group sired by Churchill Red Bull.

Premier breeder — Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill.

Additional Division Results Spring calf champion heifer: Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with Purple Yolanda 68C ET by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. Reserve spring calf champion heifer: Inaya Chishti, St. Louis, Mo., with Glengrove Big Angel C8 by Remitall-West Game Day ET 74. Junior calf champion heifer: Lillie Skiles, Dalhart, Texas, with Purple Jersey 8C ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve junior calf champion heifer: Nigel and Ethan Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with Purple Tootsie 34C ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Winter calf champion heifer: Shaylee Goings, Royal Center, Ind., with RJ Abigail 4906 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Reserve winter calf champion heifer: Burk and Cole Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with Sankey Sylvia 45B by CRR About Time 743. Senior calf champion heifer: Taylor and Tory Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 122L Miss Time 4608 ET by CRR About Time 743. Reserve senior calf champion heifer: Harley Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with Oaks Sweet Tart 4607 ET by CRR About Time 743. Intermediate champion heifer: Nicholas and Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST GAT NST Y79D Lady 54B ET by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET. Reserve intermediate champion heifer: Kagney and Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with Purple Magnolia 93B ET by RS 45P Magnum 91Y. Reserve spring yearling champion heifer: Kagney Collins with Purple KAGS Francesca 4B by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET. Reserve junior yearling champion heifer: Megan, Matthew and Michaela Marion, West Terre Haute, Ind., with CH Miss 901 Peyton 4207 ET by BR Lansing 3060. Senior yearling champion heifer: Ranae Poole, Windyville, Mo., with Hereford.org

CLF 100W Rust A40 by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET. Reserve senior yearling champion heifer: Krista Allscheid, Waterloo, Ill., with Oaks Foxie Roxie 1207A ET by SB 122L Git-R-Done 19R ET. Spring calf champion bull: Cooper and Jorie Miller, Newcastle, Wyo., with DCLL Northern Plains Y79C ET by C Stockman 2059 ET. Reserve spring calf champion bull: Square G Ranch, Thomas, Okla., with SG Mr Big Shot’s Colt C26 by SG Mr Thriller A10. Junior calf champion bull: AbraKadabra Cattle Co., Columbia, Mo., with Abra 74Y Score 1C ET by Remitall-West Game Day ET 74. Reserve junior calf champion bull: Baja Cattle, Knoxville, Iowa, with Baja Code Red 3C ET by KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET. Winter calf champion bull: Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Big Jake 403 by LED GKB Legend 108 ET. Reserve winter calf champion bull: Molly Wood, Maysville, Mo., with LCC0124 Time to Advance4182ET by RST Times A Wastin 0124. Senior calf champion bull: Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., with BPH 064 Top Gun 0033B by H5 Solution 064. Intermediate champion bull: Curtis and Jackie Castle, Crawford, Okla.; Garland Holcomb, Leedey, Okla.; and Chloe Castle, Rush Springs, Okla., with CJC GH Boss Miles 465 by C Miles McKee 465 by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. Reserve champion intermediate bull: Alexander Farms, Gypsum, Kan., with AF HL King Domino 1433 ET by AF HL King Domino 1018. Yearling champion bull: Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with KLD RW Bouncer D41 ET by Remitall Online 122L. Reserve yearling champion bull: Avery Nichols, Alton, Kan., with Nichols Reliance 442 by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET.

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daughter of MSU TCF Revolution 4R showed with a bull calf at side by PHH PCC 812 True Grit 002. Following the selection of the champions, Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill., won premier breeder. Premier exhibitor went to Rylee Barber. First place get-of-sire went to Jaye and Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., with a group sired by Churchill Red Bull. Best six head honors went to Avery Nichols, Alton, Kan.

WPF 90W 2020 Romalee 4054 ET won the supreme champion title at the American Royal Junior Show on Nov. 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., exhibited the supreme female and won a $5,000 scholarship in honor of Stanley Stout. Her heifer is a Jan. 20, 2014, daughter of Langfords 2020 Vision. She first won champion in the Junior Hereford Show on Oct. 31. Judging the Supreme Drive was Steve Reimer, Chamberlain, S.D. Travis

Pembroke, Fairview, Okla., sorted the 51-head Junior Hereford Show. Chesney and Kenidey Effling, Highmore, S.D., exhibited the reserve champion Hereford female. Their heifer, ECR Miss Sensation 4406 ET, is an April 6, 2014, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET. To view complete results of the 2015 American Royal National Hereford Show visit Hereford.org. HW

American Royal Junior Hereford Show Judge: Travis Pembroke, Fairview, Okla. 51-head shown

Supreme and champion female, by Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with WPF 90W 2020 Romalee 4054 ET, 1/20/14, Langfords 2020 Vision.

Reserve champion female, by Chesney and Kenidey Effling, Highmore, S.D., with ECR Miss Sensation 4406 ET, 4/6/14, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

WPF 90W 2020 Romalee 4054 ET won the supreme champion title at the American Royal Junior Show. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., exhibited the supreme female and won a $5,000 scholarship in honor of Stanley Stout. Pictured (l to r) are: Katie Nolles, Bassett, Neb., 2014-15 National Hereford Queen; Bob Peterson, American Royal president and CEO; Neil Orth, American Royal chairman of the livestock committee; Justin Stout, representing the Stout family; and Lauren May.

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H5 9131 DOMINO 2185 {DLF,HYF,IEF}

43280136 — Calved: Feb. 16, 2012 — Tattoo: BE 2185 CHURCHILL YANKEE ET {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} H5 YANKEE 9131 {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} 42996713 H5 MS 9126 DOMET 594 {DOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF}

GH NEON 17N {SOD}{CHB} CHURCHILL LADY 202 {DLF,HYF,IEF} CL 1 DOMINO 9126J 1ET {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,IEF} H5 MS 7038 DOM 9182 {DOD}

CJH HARLAND 408 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} H5 MS 408 DOMET 915 {DOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF} 42996708 H5 MS 465 DOMET 7272

HH ADVANCE 9005J {CHB}{DLF,IEF} CJH L1 DOMINETTE 0064 {DLF,HYF,IEF} H5 9126 DOMINO 465 {SOD}{DLF,IEF} H5 MS 9213 ADVANCE 4117

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 3.6 3.0 65 115 29 62 2.9 102 1.08 0.96 2.0 0.126 0.32 0.29 27 19 22 30

Progeny of 2185 will be available at our annual production sale, • February 10, 2016 Other Sires Represented: H5 9131 YANKEE 156 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 2.9 3.2 61 101 28 59 1.1 105 1.15 1.05 1.3 0.024 0.40 0.07 20 17 16 29

FH L1 DOMINO 902

SR SCOPE 53A {DLF,HYF,IEF}

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 0.5 4.0 64 112 26 58 2.6 107 0.85 0.87 1.2 -0.035 0.40 0.08 20 15 16 34

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 2.7 1.6 56 97 30 58 2.9 93 1.13 1.14 1.4 0.017 0.38 0.21 23 18 19 30

FRIEDT HEREFORDS

Gary, Kirsten and Aaron Friedt • Megan and Dusty Dukart • Drew and Lindsey Courtney 8733 55th St. S.W. • Mott, ND 58646 701-824-2300 • 701-290-7231 Gary • 701-290-7230 Megan gfriedt@hotmail.com • www.friedtherefords.com

HELBLING HEREFORDS 4785 Co. Rd. 83 Mandan, ND 58554 Jim 701-663-7123 Fred 701-663-0137 Wayne 701-471-4391 Helbling95@msn.com

Craig, Kayla and Kain 40 93rd Ave. N.W. Halliday, ND 58636 701-548-8243 Cell 701-260-0058 craigp@ndgateway.com

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Duane, Joana, Taylor and Thomas Friesz 4465 34th St., P.O. Box 67 New Salem, ND 58563 joana@northlandinsuranceagency.com

www.frieszlivestock.com Selling bulls and females private treaty Breeders of polled Herefords, Corriedale sheep and Boer goats.

Rollie, April and Jake 4260 127th Ave. S.W. Belfield, ND 58622 701-575-8292 701-290-3469 www.baumgartencattle.com

Carl, Lindsay, Casey, Dru and Stetson Olson 16068 24th St. S.E. Argusville, ND 58005 Cell 701-361-0684 Edward Olson 701-238-3601 Red Power Sale – Feb. 20, 2014 www.olsonredpower.com olsoncandc@aol.com

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Cattle Company Steve Wolff 122 N. 12th St. Oakes, ND 58474 701-710-1574

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tuckey

70 brood cows bred AI every year PAIRS, HEIFERS AND BULLS FOR SALE

Polled Herefords

Good Doing Cattle Since 1953

AI Sires: Trust, Masterpiece, Logic, Durango, Legend, Hometown, True Grit and Revolution 4R

Brent Stuckey 2540 Grandview, Vincennes, IN 47591

812-887-4946

bstuckey@hartbell.com

Indiana Breeders Clinkenbeard FARMS & SONS

201 W. S.R. 58 Edwardsport, IN 47528 812-328-6258 Gordon Clinkenbeard 821-881-8988 cell

Lawrence and David Duncan 1264 N. Mountain Rd. Wingate, IN 47994 Lawrence cell 765-918-2297 David cell 765-366-0295 davidandjilld@aol.com www.ableacres.com

R.W. DaVee ENTERPRISES

1471 S. 675 E. Greenfield, IN 46140 Ralph 317-498-2443 Ray 317-727-4227 Ryan 317-501-6448 rayramsey77@gmail.com

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Randy, Robin and Desiree DaVee 10454 N. Mann Rd. Mooresville, IN 46158 317-513-5572 Cell 317-831-4747 rdavee@yahoo.com

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Polled Herefords

7157 N. C.R. 500 E. Bainbridge, IN 46105 Gene and Alice Beck 765-522-3235 home 765-720-6601 cell Andy, Betsy and Cody Beck 765-522-3396 home 765-720-1696 Andy cell 765-719-1622 Cody cell abcbeck@tds.net

HUNT Bros.

7940 N. 500 E. Battle Ground, IN 47920 765-567-2409 765-418-0651 cell thunt@fpnmail.com

www.huntbrosherefords.com

EVERHART FARMS Bruce, Shoshanna, Blake, Ashley, Jordan and Brian 4072 E. 500 S. Waldron, IN 46182 765-525-9864 317-407-3618 cell

bruce.a.everhart@wellsfargo.com

G ale L audeman F amily Gale, Connie, Todd, Jason, Jennifer, Bryan and Cassie Laudeman

3629 5th Rd. Bremen, IN 46506 574-298-6470 Gale’s cell 574-209-6470 Jason’s cell cjlaudy@fourway,net www.laudemanfamily.com

Terry, Susan, Lillian and Hayley Hayhurst

Green Meadow Farms Mark and Diane Brescher 4336 W. 150 N. Jasper, IN 47546 812-482-7797

14477 S. Carlisle St. Terre Haute, IN 47802 812-696-2468 812-236-0804 cell HayhurstFarms@aol.com

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BUILDING HIS LEGACY

DR Mr Conservative 9050 Z05

P43286378 Calved: Feb. 22, 2012 • Actual BW 78 lb. • Homozygous polled • Pigment on both eyes • Look at the quality and depth of his maternal side • Semen: $35/Straw; Non-certificate

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$

4.0 2.9 62 91 32 63 4.1 87 1.37 1.41 1.3 -0.020 0.41 0.02 22 19 17 30 5% 5% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10%

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Will-Via Polled Herefords Lavette and Brenda Teeter, owners 704-664-1947 (H) • 704-662-5262 (Cell) 2075 Landis Hwy. (NC Hwy. 152 E.) • Mooresville, NC 28115 Farm 704-663-1466 • Fax 704-664-1379 • willvia1@aol.com

MYERS HEREFORD FARM

Kim Prestwood 390 Pleasant Hill Rd. Lenoir, NC 28645 828-728-8920 828-320-7317 “Breeding Quality Herefords for 43 Years”

328 Fowken Farm Rd. 312 Elmwood Rd. • Statesville, NC 28625 Jonesville, SC 29353 Harry Myers 704-872-7155 (h) Norris Fowler 704-450-1598 (c) nrfowler@brecwb.com 704-871-9997 (fax) www.myersherefordfarm.net 864-674-5147 Farm Office/Fax harrymyers1226@att.net 864-427-3330 Office Annual Sale: 2nd Saturday in December Rogers Fowler 864-426-3281 Herd Sires: Jamison Herefords, Quinter, Kan. Greg Fowler AI Sires: Cooper Hereford Ranch, Willow 864-674-6837 Creek, Mont. and Holden Herefords, 864-426-7337 Cell Valier, Mont. JMS logo color Raising Herefords for the past 62 years CMYK - 100M, 95Y Since 1962 typeface - Niamey

PEYTON’S WELL

565 Candy Meadow Farm Rd. Lexington, TN 38351 Rob Helms 731-968-9977 Randy or Steve Helms 731-968-2012 Heath Helms 731-614-3979 Fax 731-967-1445

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POLLED HEREFORDS Lowell, Barbara and Beth Atwood Paul, Linda, Caleb and Luke Epling 133 Edgewood Dr., Stanford, KY 40484 606-669-1455 606-669-2178

FORREST POLLED HEREFORDS

101-103 N. Main St. Saluda, SC 29138 Earl B. Forrest 864-445-2387 864-445-7080 Office 864-445-3707 Fax Brad Forrest 864-445-7633 Herd Certified and Accredited JMS logo BW

385 Sweetwater Rd. N. Augusta, SC 29860 Dr. John L. Williams Ashley Williams, manager 803-279-0641 or 803-279-0049 Herd Certified and Accredited Located: 3 miles northeast of I-20 off U.S. Hwy. 25

40% Blk typeface - Niamey

PARKER BROS. POLLED HEREFORDS David and Paula Parker 129 Banks Rd. Bradyville, TN 37026 615-765-5359 615-765-7260 Fax David cell 615-464-7008 dplp@dtccom.net www.dkmfarms.com

Danny Miller 4850 Caldwell Ridge Rd. Knifley, KY 42753 270-465-6984 jmsfarm@msn.com www.jmsvictordomino.com

Toby and Debby Dulworth 2492 S. Kirkman Rd. LaCenter, KY 42056 270-224-2993 dogwood@brtc.net

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The Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) program faced many challenges but is ultimately a huge success for the breed. by Sara Gugelmeyer

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imes were tough for everyone but especially for the Hereford breed. “It was the early ’90s, and the market was tough,” says Craig Huffhines, former executive vice president of the American Hereford Association (AHA). Back then, though, he was just a fresh-faced college student looking for a master’s degree project. He would find it, along with his career, in the Hereford breed. And though it hit some bumps, the Hereford beef program would help the breed find success again, as well. “The AHA and the American Polled Hereford Association were separate, but both were going through very difficult times back then,” Huffhines explains. “The Angus breed was booming. Certified Angus Beef had gotten off the ground, so there was renewed popularity for Angus cattle, and the continental breeds were really going strong. All the Hereford cows in the country were getting crossed up (with another breed) and the bull market share was declining rapidly. Hereford was on a nearly 20-year decline and in a severe economic crunch.”

Game-changing idea However, then executive vice president of AHA, Hop Dickenson, wasn’t giving up. “He and the AHA board decided they needed to determine what they could do from a selection standpoint, i.e. genetics, management, cattle feeding, carcass specifications, to come up with a product to compete and perhaps reduce the discounting of Hereford cattle going on,” Huffhines says. Gary Smith, Ph.D., of Colorado State University, was the world-renowned guru of beef palatability research, Huffhines says. “He came across some old data that suggested that even though Hereford cattle didn’t grade on the rail very well, and in fact, couldn’t at the time compete with Angus in quality grade, they had an inherent ability to produce a very tender product.” Smith and Dickenson had an idea. Hereford cattle may not grade, but they still tasted really good. They were hoping that perhaps the quality grade system did not adequately predict the eating characteristics of Hereford beef. Enter a young Craig Huffhines, hungry for a career-making research project.

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“They decided to fund a project, that I would manage, and bring in cattle from all over the country,” Huffhines says. “We would look at economically relevant factors that impacted performance and profitability for Hereford cattle on feed, like time on feed, average daily gain, cost of gain, and slaughter endpoint and its impact on both quality and yield grade. Then we would cut rib samples out of these carcasses and sensory evaluate them, then compare that to the entire representative base of the U.S. Choice and Select graded beef population.” From 1990 through 1992, Huffhines and his team pulled samples of beef from each quality grade and compared them to Hereford product. “We looked at Hereford at different time-on-feed levels, fat thickness and many more specs to find that sweet spot where Hereford product had enhanced acceptability ratings with consumers,” Huffhines says. That accumulation of data became the genesis of the Certified Hereford Beef program.

Making it happen Excited about this new endeavor, the AHA hired Huffhines as the feedlot carcass director. “(Hop) and the AHA Board asked me to develop this program,” Huffhines says. “I took the specs, went to Washington D.C., and sat down with the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) Ag Market Service folks and we codified those live animal and carcass specs into a USDA Certified Specified Standard. We developed those standards to take back to the packing plant where the local graders would stamp and certify the carcasses that met the mark.” Even though Dickenson, Huffhines and the AHA Board were now armed with a grand way to catapult the Hereford breed back into demand, the hardest part was yet to come. “It was really frustrating in the early days,” Huffhines says. “We had all this cool data that suggested consumers would love our product. And there weren’t a whole lot of other brands at the time. We went out there trying to get packers interested, but they weren’t. They just wouldn’t bite.” It seemed like all was for naught until Gordon Reisinger got involved. Reisinger, who was from Red Oak, Iowa, bought and traded cattle. He owned a company with a group of investors called Mid-Ag. They agreed to put up the funds for exclusive rights to CHB. “So we started custom killing cattle in 1995 in an old Excel packing plant in Sterling, Colo.,” Huffhines says. Hereford.org

The brand was launched at about the same time with two customers: Furr’s Supermarkets, based in Albuquerque, N.M., and Veladi Ranch Steak House, San Antonio, Texas. The deal at Sterling didn’t last long, and MidAg took its CHB harvest to a Monfort plant in Des Moines, Iowa. “Our first (day of slaughter) at the big Monfort plant was on a Saturday in Des Moines,” Huffhines reminisces. “We had 2,200 cattle in the pens, and nearly all were straight Hereford. It was a beautiful sight.”

Challenges keep coming But that, too, didn’t last long. “One dramatic Friday afternoon a year into processing at Monfort, we got a call from the Monfort plant manager,” Huffhines says. “They told us they were closing the plant Monday. We had about 2,000 head scheduled to come in that week. All of this was custom processing where we paid (Monfort) so much a head to process the cattle and we owned the meat. We were in trouble. The cattle were committed and already paid for. “Reisinger was able to negotiate a processing deal with Nebraska Beef in Omaha, but it was a costly move,” Huffhines says. That was just one of many, many challenges the Certified Hereford Beef team faced in the early years. Selling the product was another issue. In 1997 Mid-Ag, in efforts to stay solvent, went public. The company was now called Red Oak Farms, Inc., and had raised a lot of funds, much of it from Hereford breeders buying shares and hoping to keep the program alive. continued on page 60...

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...CHB – The Early Years continued from page 59

Enter Bret Hultman, salesman for Red Oak Farms. “When I first got involved with Certified Hereford, they had Furr’s and Finast Supermarkets (based in Cleveland, Ohio,), but I think they were losing one or both. We basically didn’t have anything left.” Desperate to get some beef sold, Hultman started making cold calls. “I just locked myself in a room one day with the supermarket guide and started dialing. That’s what I did. For every six or seven no’s, there’d be one that would say, ‘I want to talk; I am interested.’ “I was targeting family-owned retailers in the Midwest. The biggest challenge of the program was it wasn’t a Choice program — it’s a blended program of Choice and Select. The one thing that worked was explaining to the customer the Hereford breed. And that it’s a pure breed in terms of ensuring eating quality for the consumer and you didn’t have to have all that marbling that Choice delivers. It would be in the product. “It was tough at first, but then started getting good. We picked up these little accounts, one by one,” Hultman says. Raised in the Hereford business, Nick Rausch was hired right out of college to help the sales team. “(Nick) pulled a grill around behind the pickup and grilled product all day long for retail stores to sell the product and promote it,” Hultman explains. “That’s how we gained a very loyal customer base.” Rausch says, “In the beginning, there was a lot of instability. That meant not having a steady supply of product. Customers will forgive you for a lot of things but not for being shorted on product. There were certain circumstances in the very early days, due to instability early on in the program, when (the team) did everything they could to keep it together. And they persevered. They had a vision; and they didn’t give up.” CHB was making progress. Sales were up, but Red Oak was still struggling. “Unfortunately the business model and economics were so tight that Red Oak never could

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get it to a profitable level,” Huffhines explains. “They burned through a lot of money and they just couldn’t turn into the black. A lot of the investors were underwriting it trying to keep it afloat. We were shorting product to people, and having a hard time getting cattle paid for in a timely manner. So in 1999, we had a big Board meeting.” By this time, Huffhines had been promoted to executive vice president after Dickenson retired in 1997. “We had to make a decision,” Huffhines says. “So we pulled the exclusivity from Red Oak and licensed Greater Omaha to sell Certified Hereford Beef.” Despite that decision, all agree that Gordon Reisinger of Red Oak Farms played an integral role in the success of CHB. “If it weren’t for Gordon and his tenacity we would have never got it to the size to earn the credibility that the packers needed to take it on,” Huffhines says. “It was an amazingly difficult challenge.” Hultman says, “Certified Hereford Beef, in my opinion, owes a tremendous amount of debt to Gordon Reisinger. Without him, there would be no Certified Hereford. He’s the one that went and found the money, and somehow kept getting the money there to buy the cattle when the program was struggling. Between his money and some investors’ money, that’s what kept it going and bought some time to get new customers and build the program. “We finally had enough business with Red Oak Farms that (the CHB program) outgrew the company. We needed to move on to a bigger packer. That’s where Greater Omaha came in. But we had to take small baby steps and fight the battles to keep it going, so that a packer like Greater Omaha was willing,” Hultman says. In 2000 CHB LLC was formed as a subsidiary of AHA to manage the program. Rob Ames was promoted from an account manager to CHB LLC executive vice president. Ames would stay with the company for about ten years, seeing the program through ups and downs. “Rob made sure the budgets were always on target, customers were taken care of to the best of the program’s ability and stretched every dollar,” Rausch says. “Back in those days, there were very Hereford.org


few budgets that weren’t right on target. That’s a big deal, because customers will ask for everything they can possibly get from you. And keeping them happy, making them feel like they got a ‘win’ is important. Rob did a good job taking care of the brand through marketing and stewardship.”

Difference made CHB LLC had some rough years ahead, but with a licensed packer, it was nothing like the first few, which Huffhines describes as very bumpy. “Those early days from 1995 to 2000 were incredibly challenging, long days,” Huffhines says. “We’d get up and process cattle at 4 in the morning, and be on an airplane that afternoon for a meeting with a potential client. We were doing food shows all over the world trying to introduce it. Nobody really knew who we were.” Everyone’s hard work paid off. In 2015 CHB LLC identified nearly 400,000 head of cattle for the program. “We always had the goal of making a million head a year,” Huffhines says. “We didn’t get it that big, but I think it’s served its purpose, and I’m confident it will eventually get there.” The program’s purpose was to turn around the feeder market for Hereford cattle. Although CHB can’t take all the credit, things are vastly different in the marketplace for Hereford genetics now. Huffhines says the CHB program changed the trajectory of the Hereford breed in three ways: “Number one — it refocused the membership on performance and the commercial value of their product — how well they fed, how well they hung on the rail, how well they performed. “Second, it allowed our organization to develop relationships with cattle buyers and cattle feeders. For so long, we were the stepchild of the marketplace. The program helped us develop these relationships with feeders, who then fed these cattle together and realized rather than mixing them with a bunch of crossbreds and continental European breeds, they’re better kept together, because they finish so much earlier. Feeders then realized feeding Herefords with all those other cattle is mismanaging them. When managed right, they’re really good. They just finish at an earlier endpoint. This stimulated a premium for the cattle, or at least eliminated the discounting. “And third, it allowed us to promote the name Hereford, whether it was in the food industry or trade publications. We were doing something. We were promoting a brand — the Hereford breed. Then we were no longer thought of as an old-fashioned hasbeen of a breed that was getting ready to be invited into the Smithsonian. We were thought of as the innovative organization we were. “It was taking control of our own destiny, that’s what I am most proud of,” Huffhines says. “As tough as it was, I am so proud we stayed the course.” HW Hereford.org

CHB in 2015 During its first 20 years, the Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) brand has marketed 641 million lb. of product, affecting the marketing of 3.4 million head of Hereford-influenced cattle. The program continues to expand its market share and to meet the needs of its customers. In fiscal year (FY) 2015, 51.2 million lb. of product was sold, which is a 2% increase compared to the previous year’s total. Since 2008 CHB LLC has increased beef sales by 46%. Foodservice continues to provide the most growth opportunity for CHB LLC as the program aims to keep current with consumer needs. The foodservice division experienced a 2 million lb. growth during FY 2015. Currently, more than 46 foodservice distribution centers and 350 retail supermarkets in 36 states offer the CHB brand. As the demand for CHB continues to grow, the supply of high-quality cattle must also continue to increase. CHB LLC staff, along with packing partners, are continually working to increase not only supply but also carcass utilization. CHB LLC staff are working to ensure a supply of highquality cattle and they continue to find ways to utilize as much of each carcass as possible. This past year a total of 336,147 cattle were identified through CHB-licensed packing facilities as eligible from a live specification standpoint, while more than 235,650 carcasses were certified for the program — a certification rate of 70%. HW

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GTW Rockin Terri 205 Top Selling Lot 2015 ETPHA Kick-Off Classic

George, Tammy, William and Andy Ward 3404 Shady Grove Rd., Providence, NC 27315 336-388-2177 • 434-251-3637 Cell • waherefordfarm@comcast.net Visitors Always Welcome

EAST SIDE FARM

All Seasons Farm

KNOLL CREST FARM

Dan Snyder, cell 240-447-4600 Seth Snyder, cell 240-405-6049 654 Cold Spring Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325-7335 717-642-9199

Harry and Karen Taylor 10402 Stewart Neck Rd. Princess Anne, MD 21853 443-880-1614 herefordcattle@stoneridgemanor.com www.stoneridgemanor.com allseasonsfarm@gmail.com

Bob and Pam Rhyne 3700 Peach Orchard Rd. Charlotte, NC 28215 Bob’s cell 704-614-0826 Kim, Alexis and Courtney Eudy 10945 Hickory Ridge Rd. Harrisburg, NC 28075 Kim’s cell 704-589-7775 Hereford.org

Registered Polled Herefords

VIRGINIA HEREFORD ASSOCIATION Interested in consigning bulls to the Virginia Hereford Bull Test Program? Contact Bob Schaffer at bob@deertrackfarm.com or call 540-58289234 for more information!

“Serving the beef industry since 1944” 17659 Red House Rd. Red House, VA 23963 Office 434-376-3567 Fax 434-376-7008 James D. Bennett 434-376-7299 Paul S. Bennett 434-376-5675 Jim G. Bennett 434-376-5760 Brian R Bennett 434-376-5309 knollcrest@hughes.net

Club Calf Sales Jay and Shelly Stull 10718-A Liberty Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 301-898-8552 eastsidehereford@comcast.net Visitors welcome!

Meadow Ridge

BEARDANCE Slaytons’ Hereford and Angus Performance Seedstock J. Paul and Bette Slayton 2272 Dibert Rd. Bedford, PA 15522 814-623-0772 717-805-1376 Cell paul@slaytonsbeardance.com

Bob Kube 197 Broadview Ave. Warrenton, VA 20186 fauquierfarm@yahoo.com 540-347-4343 cell 540-905-2667

The Baldwins 2 Church View Rd. Millersville, MD 21108 443-871-0573 webald@aol.com

Farms Inc.

Douglas and Melissa Harrison 2184 Hillyard Dr. Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-5004 harrisonmeadow@aol.com

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Calling Hereford

Photographers AHA announces the 2016 monthly “Hereford Shots” photo contest.

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f you enjoy taking photos of Hereford cattle this contest is for you. Each month the American Hereford Association (AHA) will announce a theme for photo submissions. Entries will be judged by a panel of industry experts. The panel will select the top five submissions that will then vie for a “People’s Choice Award” on the BuyHereford Facebook Page. The photos submitted could be used in Hereford marketing and promotion projects including ad campaigns, newsletters and the AHA website plus in the Hereford World.

Monthly themes January — Hereford Close Ups The focus of this image will be a single Hereford. Examples could include head or eye shots, calf nursing, etc. This is your chance to ignore the background and fill the frame with your favorite Hereford. February — Hereford People Photo must include Hereford breeders or enthusiasts. March — Snow Scenes Capture your herd in a winter wonderland. April — Bull Power The Hereford bull must be dominant in the photo. Suggested poses include ¾ front or rearview, a group of bulls, or a bull with cows and/or calves.

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May — Hereford Babies Images of new babies to preweaning. Can include the cow. June — Perfect Pairs Photo must feature the Hereford cow with calves. The calves may be from new babies to pre-weaning in age. July — On Grass Scenic cow herd shots. This can include only Hereford cattle or can be a commercial herd with a Hereford bull and baldie calves. August — Unbeatable Baldies Photo must feature baldies — females or calves. Can also include a Hereford bull in the photo but that’s not required. September — Hereford Youth Hereford youth must be the focus with a Hereford also in the photo. Examples could include working cattle, feeding, showing, fitting, etc. October — Hauling Herefords Moving or transporting Herefords must be the focus of these images. November — Weaning Time Images of weaning calves or shots of calves who are of weaning age. Monthly “People’s Choice” winners will be recognized online and in the magazine. In December, the 11 monthly winners will vie for the title of 2016 photo of the year. The winner will receive a $100 ShopHereford.com gift card.

Entry deadlines are the 1st of each month. For example, the “Hereford Close Ups” photos are due Jan 1. The top five entries will be posted to Facebook by the 5th of each month. And Facebook voting will be open till the 10th. For more information about the contest, email Angie Denton at adenton@hereford.org.

Photo submission requirements

• We will only accept high-quality,

high-resolution, color photos submitted electronically. Digital submissions must be 300 dpi, minimum 8"×10" or 8"×12", and in JPG format. • No artwork, paintings, Polaroids or enhanced images will be accepted. • To submit: email or dropbox images to adenton@hereford.org. • All photos become the property of the AHA. We reserve the right to use any images submitted in the Hereford World or for any AHA or Certified Hereford Beef marketing purpose. • Please include the following information with each photo entered: ♦ Title of photo ♦ Photographer’s name and address ♦ Email address ♦ Phone number HW

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THE NATIONAL HEREFORD SALE Friday, January 15, 2016

6 p.m. (MST) On the Stadium Floor, Denver, Colo. A special section containing the Mile High Night sale book, along with ads regarding other Herefords for sale. Atkins Herefords................................................................ 6 Cattle Visions..................................................................... 50 Churchill Cattle Co.............................................................7 Delaney Herefords............................................................ 6 DWE Livestock..................................................................BC Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch.........................................2 Hereford Youth Foundation of America........BC Jensen Bros. ......................................................................BC

Knoll Crest Farm............................................................. 49 Lowderman Cattle Co.................................................IBC Middleswarth Hereford Ranch..............................52 P&R Herefords.....................................................................3 Rausch Herefords............................................................. 8 Ridder Hereford Ranch................................................51 Topp Herefords.............................................................. 4, 5


Herefords Make Way to Mile-High City Plan now to attend Hereford activities during the 2016 National Western Stock Show in Denver Jan. 14-16.

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ereford exhibitors, breeders and enthusiasts will head to Denver Jan. 14-16 for the National Western Stock Show (NWSS). Hereford events in Denver will begin with the National Hereford Bull Show in the Stadium Arena on the Hill at 8 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 14, followed by the junior heifer show at noon. Friday’s highlights begin in the Yards with the pen and carload show at 8 a.m. The Mile High Night National Hereford

Sale on Friday evening promises to be another great event, featuring 45-50 lots from consignors across the U.S. “This event has grown into an exhibition among all breeds at the NWSS,” says Joe Rickabaugh, AHA director of field management and seedstock marketing. “A great deal of this event’s success stems from the foundation established by Eddie and Ruth Sims, National Cattle Services Inc., Elgin, Okla., since 2003. The late

Stanley Stout assisted with this sale from 2003 to 2006. A big thanks goes to all the volunteers who turn the Denver stadium floor into a sale spectacle on Friday afternoon.” Kicking off the Mile High Night National Hereford Sale that evening will be Lot 1, KJ BJ DWE 686Z Salsa 364C ET, a female donated by the Jensen Family of Courtland, Kan., and Dylan Evans, Lebo, Kan. All proceeds will go to the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) “Growing a Lasting Legacy” campaign to ensure the sustainability of future Junior National Hereford Expos (JNHE) and leadership events for generations to come. “A big thank you goes to Dylan Evans and Kevin, Sheila, Brady, Brooke and Ben Jensen for donating this phenomenal heifer calf to highlight the Mile High Night Sale,” says Amy Cowan, American Hereford Association director of youth and foundation. Salsa (registration no. 43585785) is a March 29, 2015, daughter of CRR 719 Catapult 109 and is out of KJ 968R Zsa Zsa 686Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. “As a donation lot we wanted to choose one of our best,” says Brady, who retired in July as the National Junior Hereford Association chairman.


“Salsa’s blend of unmatched EPDs and outstanding phenotype along with her added power, balance and style will allow her to make an elite impact on any operation. It is hard to see Salsa go as we consider her an ‘ideal’ female for our program.” Salsa’s dam, Zsa Zsa, is a lead donor in the Jensen program. She was division champion at the 2013 JNHE, division champion at the 2014 NWSS and reserve division champion at the 2013 NWSS. Zsa Zsa is a full sib to KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET who sired the high-selling, $56,000 female in Jensen’s inaugural online female sale. Hereford events conclude Saturday morning, Jan. 16, with the National Hereford Female Show in the Stadium Arena on the Hill at 8 a.m. Judging the National Hereford Show on the Hill will be Tyler Cates, Modoc, Ind., along with associate judge Brian Cates, Modoc, Ind.
Pen and carload show judges are Ronny Morgan, Burwell, Neb.; Ryan Rathman, Stanton, Texas; and Travis Pembrook, Fairview, Okla. Evaluating the junior show is Josh Taylor, Skiatook, Okla. For those unable to attend the NWSS, you can find Hereford show results online at Hereford.org. HW

Thursday, Jan. 14 8 a.m. — National Hereford Bull Show, Stadium Arena on the Hill Noon — Junior Hereford Show, Stadium Arena on the Hill

Friday, Jan. 15 8 a.m. — Hereford Pen of Three Female Show, Livestock Center Arena in the Yards 9:30 a.m. — Hereford Pen and Carload Bull Show, Livestock Center Arena in the Yards 6 p.m. — Mile High Night National Hereford Sale, Stadium Arena on the Hill

Saturday, Jan. 16 8 a.m. — National Hereford Female Show, Stadium Arena on the Hill

Hotel Information

Stock show shuttles

Renaissance Denver Hotel 3801 Quebec St., Denver, CO 80207 800-468-3571 Rate: $112 Cutoff date: Dec. 14 Ask for the “American Hereford Association” block. The hotel offers a free shuttle to and from the Denver International Airport and the National Western Stock Show (NWSS).

Shuttles will run to and from the Renaissance Denver Hotel to the National Western complex on a regular basis between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily. The shuttles will pick up in front of the hotel and drop off at the NWSS grounds by the horse complex on the Hill. Check the hotel lobby for a complete schedule.

Drury Inn & Suites Denver Stapleton 4550 N. Central Park Blvd. Stapleton, CO 80238 Rate: $104.99 Hereford.org

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A big humble Thank YOU to all of the buyers, bidders and guests who traveled to old Trail for P&R Herefords 25th Anniversary and Inaugural Production Sale!

Congratulations to Allen Moss Herefords, Vici, Oklahoma, for purchasing the top selling bull.

P&R Advancer L 210Z ET – Elite maternal Line One herd sire Semen is available. Call P&R Herefords or Allen Moss Herefords for orders. 2015 SALE BUYERS: Allen Moss Herefords – Vici, Oklahoma Matador Cattle Company – Matador, Texas Huff Ranch – Allison, Texas Legacy Hill Farm – Taloga, Oklahoma Rocking Chair Ranch – Pawhuska, Oklahoma Shawn Wyatt – Hydro, Oklahoma Webb Farms – Watonga, Oklahoma Laubach Land & Cattle Co. – Okeene, Oklahoma 6 Bar Ranch – Chester, Oklahoma Gary Dodson – Leedey, Oklahoma David Burns – Geary, Oklahoma Clifford C. Carpenter – Sayre, Oklahoma McCormick Cattle Co. – Fairland, Oklahoma Garet Edwards – Fairview, Oklahoma Matthews Land & Cattle – Logan, Oklahoma Lazy Bar B Herefords – Leedey, Oklahoma Holcomb Herefords – Leedey, Oklahoma Kendal Beason – Rockdale, Texas

Carl McDonald – Taloga, Oklahoma Edwards Ranch – Enid, Oklahoma Curry Herefords – Okemah, Oklahoma Vanderwork Herefords – Taloga, Oklahoma Jerry Nickelson – Waynoka, Oklahoma Shawn Walters – Canute, Oklahoma Kevin Lewis – Haviland, Kansas Rafter JL Farms – Okeene, Oklahoma Noack Herefords – Rockdale, Texas Gene Meitler – Lucas, Kansas Murrow Farms – Alva, Oklahoma Anchor V Ranch – Perryton, Texas Loewen Herefords – Waukomis, Oklahoma Deep Creek Ranch – Seiling, Oklahoma 04 Ranch- Ringwood, Oklahoma Lamle Herefords – Okeene, Oklahoma Rylan and Lisa White Cattle – Ames, Oklahoma

P&R Herefords LLC P&R Herefords R.R. 1, Box 69 Leedey, OK 73654 PandRHerefords.com

Paul, Maria, Alex and Sophia Laubach 405-664-7743 paul@pandrherefords.com Ross Laubach 405-880-4267

115 years of western Oklahoma ranching tradition of the Craig and Laubach families! Hereford.org

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A common sense approach to

Genetic Excellence

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TH 89T 755T STOCKMAN 475Z • P43287478

TH 22R 16S LAMBEAU 17Y • P43171190

CE -1.4; BW 5.6; WW 64; YW 102; MM 24; M&G 56 The pure performance sire of the 2016 sale offering. 30 sons sell Feb. 12th

CE 7.6; BW -2.6; WW 29; YW 68; MM 13; M&G 28 One of the best Topp Herefords has ever used – low birth, easy fleshing, tremendous maternal • 40 sons sell Feb. 12th

TH 89T 409X GEMINI 434C ET • P43612603

TH 2013 420A Cassia 69C • P43596638

CE -3.6; BW 5.9; WW 61; YW 93; MM 19; M&G 50 An explosive daughter of the famed 89T donor now owned by Castle Cattle.

CE 7.5; BW -0.8; WW 43; YW 69; MM 24; M&G 46 One of the several TH Mountaineer 420A’s selling. They are explosive in their design.

TH 108A 145Y DOMINO 146C • P43596707

TH 22U 507X GEMINI 162B • P43464722

CE 5.9; BW 1.4; WW 59; YW 93; MM 25; M&G 55 One of the several EPD spread females selling.

CE 1.2; BW 4.5; WW 51; YW 82; MM 26; M&G 52 Due Jan. 1, 2016 to Lambeau 17Y with a heifer calf. Out of the consistent Gemini family.

Volume XVI Production Sale Friday, February 12, 2016

At the ranch • 1 p.m. • Grace City, N.D.

Selling 350 plus head 4 Mile High Night • National Western Stock Show

Ryan and Prairie Topp 1157 83rd Ave. N.E. Grace City, ND 58445

701-674-3152 info@toppherefords.com www.toppherefords.com Hereford.org


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TH 512X 719T PLAYMAKER 14Z • P43294102

AXA GOLDEN-OAK XCEED ET 704Xm • P43444741

CE 3.3; BW 2.6; WW 66; YW 109; MM 28; M&G 61 Time tested EPD spread bull 10 sons selling Feb. 12th

CE 1.6; BW 3.1; WW 55; YW 90; MM 22; M&G 50 The popular genetic outcross sire of the 2016 offering. 10 sons selling Feb. 12th

TH 92Z 14Z LAGRAND 23B • P43506666

TH 488 50Y GRACY 411B ET • P43465260

CE 0.4; BW 5.4; WW 62; YW 102; MM 28; M&G 59 Due Jan. 1, 2016 to Lambeau 17Y with a heifer calf. One of very few Playmaker 14Z’s that will leave the ranch.

CE 0.4; BW 3.7; WW 47; YW 68; MM 22; M&G 46 Due Jan. 1, 2016 to Prospector 145Y with a heifer calf. Super maternal cow family with power.

TH 90W 719T UNFORGETABLE 50Y • P43171225

TH 122 71I VICTOR 520X ET • P43122849

CE 2.6; BW 3.1; WW 55; YW 81; MM 31; M&G 58 Out of the very popular 90W female, dam of American Royal Supreme Champion for the May family. Sells in his entirety.

CE 4.7; BW 1.9; WW 60; YW 102; MM 24; M&G 54 The last full brother to 719T to sell and has been used extensively at Topp Herefords. Sells in his entirety.

SELLING 350 PLUS HEAD 165 Bulls • 11 First Calf Heifer Pairs 8 Bred Heifers • 25 Elite Heifer Calves 150 Commercial Bred Heifers

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The Churchill BULL SALE Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016

CHURCHILL FULL TILT 591C ET

CHURCHILL TORO 507C ET

BW 98 lb. • WW 826 lb. Full Tilt is a powerful, high performance, great looking son of Full Throttle and out of one of the best cows in the business! This bull has just exploded since weaning! If you want power and phenotype in one bull, here he is.

A low birth, high growth 88X son with tremendous volume and eye appeal. He is very balanced, loaded with pigment and could make a strong impact on your herd! Also selling a maternal brother by Red Bull with a BW of 69 lb.

BW 1.2; WW 54; YW 85; MM 28; UDDR 1.22; TEAT 1.19; REA 0.37; MARB 0.17

BW 5.1; WW 57; YW 102; MM 25; UDDR 1.25; TEAT 1.23; REA 0.64; MARB 0.25

CHURCHILL LADY 037X

BW 4.8; WW 58; YW 106; MM 30; UDDR 1.27; TEAT 1.25; REA 0.83; MARB 0.37

This powerful donor was the high selling mature cow of the fall sale season at $75,000 to Sierra Ranches. She has impressed all who have seen her and also has tremendous carcass.

BW 1.6; WW 52; YW 89; MM 23; UDDR 1.10; TEAT 1.05; REA 0.56; MARB 0.01

Owned with Harrison Cattle Co. This one of a kind Hereford cow is a daughter of 78P and is as thick, deep, and stout as you will see! Her two sons selling are a powerful genetic opportunity!

CHURCHILL WIDE OPEN 5263C ET

CHURCHILL ADVANCE 558C ET

BW 86 lb. • WW 815 lb. A very special horned bull with balance, depth and extreme thickness. He will sire females that could look like his full sister and bulls that will appeal to breeders and ranchers both!

BW 77 lb. • WW 817 lb. Just one of the many super bulls out of the Holden 3022A sire and Sensation daughters.This guy is long bodied, stout, and very thick, with lots of pigment. Look at his birth to growth spread!

BW 4.4; WW 55; YW 91; MM 18; UDDR 1.09; TEAT 1.05; REA 0.48; MARB 0.19

SR CCC LADYSPORT 2205 Z ET

BW 0.9; WW 59; YW 90; MM 34; UDDR 1.21; TEAT 1.23; REA 0.29; MARB 0.26

H KIMBERLY 5031 ET

BW 4.4; WW 55; YW 91; MM 18; UDDR 1.09; TEAT 1.05; REA 0.48; MARB 0.19

This full sister to Wide Open topped the Hoffman Ranch Sale at $110,000 to the Swanson family. Another maternal sister, Churchill Lady 3290A ET was Reserve Grand in Denver for Sage Krebs. A flush sells on their dam in the Mile High Eve sale.

CHURCHILL LADY 284Z ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} BW -1.0; WW 53; YW 80; MM 35; UDDR 1.25; TEAT 1.31; REA 0.35; MARB 0.54 GE_EPDs

Owned with Texas Stardance Cattle. This Sensation daughter is one of the most unique Hereford cows alive with a -1.0 on BW and a .54 MARB! She is the absolute picture of a low cost, high production beef cow and look at that udder!

SELLING JANUARY 26:

100 Yearling Bulls • 30 Fall Yearling Bulls Over 50 ET Bulls sell from our best donors! Unique fresh genetics with breed leading EPDs! Sale broadcast live at Cattle In Motion and Superior Productions CONTACT US FOR A CATALOG

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Dale and Nancy Venhuizen 1862 Yadon Rd., Manhattan, MT 59741 406-580-6421 dale@churchillcattle.com • www.churchillcattle.com

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RAUSCH HEREFORDS SALE OFFERINGS

Pick of Entire Female Herd in Denver Sale!! Pick any female in the herd. Assistance is available. Over 200 Miss Revolutions, 100 Miss On Targets, 50 Miss New Yorks and many other top Hereford bloodlines to pick from.

Herd has produced over 725 Dams of Distinction.

BULL AND FEMALE SALE Monday, February 15, 2016

Volume selection of horned and polled top bloodlines. Sale broadcast live on the internet

Over 125 top end bulls in the offering. Over 200 replacement heifers in the offering.

R Leader 6994

• Son of pick of Rausch Herefords female herd and top seller in last years Rausch bull sale. • First progeny from his full brother is in the offering. • Several 7/8, 3/4 and 1/2 brothers in the sale offering!

RAUSCH HEREFORDS.COM 14831 Hereford Rd. • Hoven, SD 57450 www.rauschherefords.com Since 1946 605-948-2146, 605-948-2375 or 605-948-2157 Located two miles west of Hoven on Hwys. 20 and 47 8 Mile High Night • National Western Stock Show

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America’s Convenient AI Brand CRR 109 American Made 310 PHH PCC 812 True Grit 002

CRR Catapult 109 x CRR Colorado 433 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 2.1 71 112 19 54 0.065 0.53 0.16

CRR About Time 743 x KJ 520E Victor 417L BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 2.7 57 75 26 54 -0.039 0.61 -0.06

NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET

Vin-Mar TCC BPF Red Baron 338

H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET

KCF Bennett 3008 M326 x PW Victor Boomer P606 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.6 67 118 32 65 -0.052 1.26 0.22

K&B Baron 0183X x DR World Class 517 10H BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 2.7 50 65 24 49 -0.023 0.40 0.15

CRR About Time 743 x HH Advance 3196N BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB -1.3 48 58 25 49 0.059 0.23 0.07

H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET

RB 29F 002 Right Now 630S

H Excel 8051 ET

CHURCHILL STUD 3134A

SULL TCC Custom Made 340 ET

TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N x C -S Pure Gold 98170 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 2.9 42 79 18 39 -0.031 0.25 0.13

NS LAKES Kilo 002 x CS Boomer 29F BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.1 62 100 15 46 -0.017 0.49 -0.07

GO Excel L18 x C -S Pure Gold 98170 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 4.8 60 94 32 62 -0.066 0.75 -0.13

KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T x GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 4.0 76 122 25 63 0.109 0.76 0.24

CRR About Time 743 x Ankonian Midas 72 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.2 52 85 24 50 -0.049 0.66 0.01

CRR Catapult 109

AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET

TH 60W 719T Victor 43Y

Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET

WLB Lego 83T 90X

NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D x SHF Interstate 20X D03 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.4 52 77 23 49 0.040 0.29 0.34

TH 122 71I Victor 719T x NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB -0.3 47 61 28 52 -0.054 0.42 0.10

CH Enuff Prophet 2913 x C -S Pure Gold 98170 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.2 72 100 21 57 0.028 0.98 -0.02

WLB Eli 10H 83T x WLB Global 72M 50S BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 0.8 52 71 20 46 0.015 0.47 0.05

NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET

TH 223 71I Conquer 409X ET

BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 2.3 61 106 32 62 0.048 0.45 0.62

DRF JWR Prince Victor 71I x NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 6.9 70 105 26 61 -0.025 0.64 0.04

AXA Golden-Oak Xceed ET 704X

Brookview 408 Wisconsin 40W

SHF Wonder M326 W18 ET X NJW P606 72N Daydream 73S

SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 x NCX 23C Jupiter 16J

BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.1 55 90 22 50 -0.027 0.40 0.21

TH 122 711 Victor 719T x THM Durango 4037 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 1.8 75 120 23 60 0.050 0.49 0.11

JLB SHOWTIME PUGH DYNASTY NJW 73S W18 Homegrown 8Y ET

DeLHawk WRB Truth 713 ET

SHF Wonder M326 W18 ET x PW Victor Boomer P606 BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 2.9 59 99 29 58 0.025 0.48 0.11

DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET x Purple Tonic 10M BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.2 53 74 19 46 0.007 0.64 0.00

JLB W26 LEGACY 1101 x K&B HEADLINE 6147S BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 5.8 55 94 22 50 -0.014 0.52 0.00

CJ Harland 408 x Mohican TRM Java 25J BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB -0.7 50 69 28 53 0.036 0.34 0.19

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RS 45P Magnum 91Y

STAR Bright Future 533P ET x MSU BR Hallmark 25H BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 5.4 66 105 29 62 -0.012 0.53 0.03

BW WW YW MM M&G FAT REA MARB 3.5 55 83 26 53 -0.017 0.67 0.09

NJW FHF 9710 Taank 45P x Blaiar-Athol The Rock ET 19M

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Maternal. Efficient. Profitable. Proven.

Ridder Annual Bull And Heifer Sale Thursday, Feb. 4, 2015 • 1 p.m. (CST) At the Ranch sale barn and via Superior

90 Bulls— Yearling and 2-Year-Olds ready to improve

your herd and make you $Money

50 Heifers — Straight from our replacement herd For 108 years we have paid particular attention to: Maternal — Our Herd Sires’ Dams must pass a demanding appraisal before we consider them.

Efficient — The proof is in the numbers. Profitable — Our straight Hereford customers top

the market. On blacks? They’re the superior baldie.

Proven — By stacking generations of Herefords using both Line 1 and Canadian bloodlines, we build outstanding Sires and Dams who bring proven success to our, and your, business.

Visit our Carload Bulls “In the Yards” at Denver’s NWSS.

Summered on grass only, May through October.

Herd Sires of our Sale Offering include: • • • • • • • • • • • •

C L1 Domino 0141 ET - thickness, females, pounds YV 34W Major Mark Lad 2Y - a breeding bull, thick HH Advance 1193Y ET - extra rib-eye, easy calving HH Advance 2207Z - outstanding carcass, flat good Churchill Sensation 028X - thickness & moderate BW C L1 Domino 105Y - stout, high production cow family HH Advance 3203A - growth bull, low birth weight C L1 Domino 330A 1ET - one super, all-around Sire Whitehawk 157K Beefmaker 896U - growth, carcass Bar JZ Striker 093U - last set we sell, calving ease Sire JNHR Silver Standard 723U - thick, stout range bulls LJR 023R Whitmore 10W - performance, calving ease

• FA 71S Britisher 102W - meat wagon, sold to Bill Bennett

Home of the North Stars! John and Mary Ridder

79225 Rye Valley Rd. Callaway, NE 68825 308-836-4430 land/ 402-450-0431 cell www.ridderranch.com mailbag@ridderranch.com Hereford.org

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H EREFORD M OM DIARIES Standing Outside the Ring Walk into my dad’s farm office, and you’ll see it: my family’s passion for the cattle industry. The walls are lined with photos of champions through the years. Boxes are filled with old Couch Brothers Polled Herefords sale catalogs from the 1960s and photos of Herefords being sold in the barn that stands on the Couch family farm. My earliest memories with my dad involved venturing to that southern Indiana barn to see the latest calf born, watching dad on the mic as a judge or witnessing him at the halter at cattle shows from coast to coast. And eventually, working side-by-side with him and my brother at our family farm, rinsing and working hair on the year’s show prospects. Sometimes, I brought home the purple ribbon. Sometimes not. But getting that hug and “good job” from my dad as I exited the ring was the ultimate reward in my young mind. I have always been known as “Bill Couch’s daughter.” And I’m good with that. Dad’s passion for the cattle industry took us to ranches in Texas and to Yukon, Okla., and eventually back to our southern Indiana home. Due to health issues, Dad has slowed down a bit. It happens to us all.

I’ve always been known as Bill Couch’s daughter. And I’m great with that. It’s also pretty incredible to play the role of show parent with my husband now, too.

But Dad instilled a passion for the cattle industry within my brother and me. And I knew I wanted to stay involved. I was blessed to marry a Midwestern farm boy more than a decade ago. Craig and I began our life together near his family farm in east central Illinois, where he works in the farm equipment business and we have raised a few head of cattle through the years. It has always been a dream of ours to raise children in that way of life, too. And now, that dream is unfolding before our eyes. Our home is now filled with the sounds (and often chaos) of three little ones — Waylon, 10; Nolan, 7;

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and Caroline, 4. And nearly four years ago, we joined the ranks of “show parents,” as Waylon became a member of the National Junior Hereford Association. Just recently, our resident cowboy, Nolan, purchased his first Hereford heifer, “Happy Go Lucky.” To say he’s excited to enter the showring at many shows, including the 2016 Junior National Hereford Expo in Madison, Wis., would be the understatement of the century. Oh, the lessons Craig and I have learned as show parents. And, oh, how different it is to be on the outside of the ring, watching your child at the halter. I don’t believe I’ve ever felt more stress or more pride all wrapped up into a little bundle. It. Is. Incredible. Through this column, I look forward to sharing our journey in this chapter of our lives. I’m sure there will be smiles. Maybe a few tears. And advice from more seasoned show parents on how to make this crazy lifestyle work. Ultimately, Craig and I just hope our children can look back on these years with the same fondness we have of being a cattle kid, too. Perhaps carry the tradition into the next generation. And really, isn’t that all any show parent desires? HW Herefords have played a role in my family for generations, and I’m sure my grandpa would have loved to see his greatgrandkids in the ring with a Hereford on the halter, too.

Our two boys, Waylon (above) and Nolan (right), are enjoying their starts in the Hereford show world. Waylon is entering his fourth year of the National Junior Hereford Association. And Nolan was quick to let everyone know at last year’s Junior National Hereford Expo that was his last time to show as a pre-peewee. In 2016 he’s a real peewee. And that’s big stuff. Hereford.org

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THANKS TOth OUR LARGEST CROWD EVER th for attending our 14 consecutive annual production sale on October 25 . TOP SELLING BULL

TOP SELLING FEMALE

RH MAC R405

RH MEGAN R403

TO DENNIS GARLOCK

TO DUNN HEREFORD FARM

Both top sellers were sired by RH Glengrove Mitt Z27

Plan to be with us October 30, 2016

REYNOLDS HEREFORDS Huntsville, MO reynoldscattle@cvalley.net • 660-676-3788

MISSOURI BREEDERS Success Breeds Success

Al and M.D. Bonebrake Springfield, MO Steve Greene, manager 417-693-7881 stevegreene@gmail.com

Rusty and Marijane Miller 20500 Sioux Dr. Tom, Siu and Clare Luthy Lebanon, MO 65536 4789 S. Farm Rd. 193 Jeff and Stephanie Rawie Rusty, cell 317-840-7811 Rogersville, MO 65742 Aaron and Kylie Noble Marijane, cell 417-861-1755 11768 W. Farm Rd. 34 317-341-3846 tluthy@mac.com Walnut Grove, MO 65770 millerherefords@yahoo.com www.l3farms.com 417-209-5538 www.millerherefords.com jeffrawie24@yahoo.com

REYNOLDS HEREFORDS Gary and Frances Duvall 1082 Hwy. 97 Lockwood, MO 65682 417-232-4817 417-827-2163 cell duvallherefords@keinet.net Herdsman: Jason Swihart 417-737-1212

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Matt, Barb, Tye and Makayla 1071 C.R. 1231 Huntsville, MO 65259 Cell 660-676-3788 Home 660-277-3679 reynoldscattle@cvalley.net www.reynoldsherefords.com Annual Sale Last Sunday in October

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Mueller Polled Hereford & Angus

Brad, Shannon, Phillip and Emmalee 573-517-2999 bradmuellerph@yahoo. com Don and Diann 573-547-6732

Rick and Laurie Steinbeck 2322 Drake School Rd. Hermann, MO 65041 573-237-2668 573-680-0954 cell Polled Herefords and Red Angus Breeding Stock Available

Herefords LLC Sam Starks P.O. Box 255 Salem, MO 65560 573-729-3524

bsherefords@wavecomputers.net

Biglieni Farms Tom Biglieni and Jill Ewing 2109 Des Peres Rd. St.Louis, MO 63131 417-827-8482 tgbig@sbcglobal.net

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Happy Holidays Bred-and-owned females from our herd.

TAR 10Y DREAMIN VICKIE 4B

TAR 100W JOETTA 29A

Sire: NJW 73S W18 HOMETOWN 10Y ET Dam: TAR 743 VICKIE 1Y

Sire: NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET Dam: TAR F243 JOANNA 26U

McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch Trent, Mary, Ashton, Grant, Rhett, Tanner and Landon McMillen 9128 W. Farm Rd. 30, Walnut Grove, MO 65770 Cell 417-830-7257 • 417-788-2787 • Fax 417-863-6884 5inthehive@gmail.com

ROTH HEREFORD FARM Home of RHF THM Supreme 2026 1146 N.E. Hwy. J Windsor, MO 65360 Ed and Carol 660-331-4127 • 660-694-0141 Fax Eddie, Mary, Lane and Levi 660-351-4126 croth745@earthlink.net

Bob and Gretchen Thompson 12905 C.R. 4010 Rolla, MO 65401 573-341-3820 bandgthompson@earthlink.net

www.glengrovefarms.com

Supplying the Hereford industry with value-added genetics for 35 years! Hereford.org

JOURNAGAN RANCH Mark, Terry, Sabrina and Brianne Abramovitz

6969 Bass Ln. Columbia, MO 65201 573-864-6475 Cell 573-441-9951 Home/Fax telwing@gmail.com www.abracattleco.com

Malone Hereford Farm Breeding Stock, Polled Hereford and Cross Steers Alton and Marie Malone

1371 Rd. F Emporia, KS 66801 Phone/Fax 620-342-7538 malone@maloneherefordfarm.com www.maloneherefordfarm.com

6200 N.E. 142nd St. Smithville, MO 64089 816-532-0658 Gary’s cell 816-699-8831 DHF6200@aol.com

Missouri State AGRICULTURE

Marty Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 or 417-838-1482 Fax 417-948-0509 mvlueck@centurytel.net

KACZMAREK

4K Herefords Jim and Linda Reed P.O. Box 126 Green Ridge, MO 65332 660-527-3507 • Fax 660-527-3379 reedent@iland.net • www.reedent.com Brian, Samara and Terrell Reed 416 North Drive Abernathy, TX 79311 Craig, Natalie, Macy, Mallory and Maggie Reed P.O. Box 124 Green Ridge, MO 65332

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Bill and Roberta Kaczmarek Salem, Missouri 573-729-5923 Joe Kaczmarek 417-894-1505 Tony Kaczmarek 573-368-3603 4k@kaczmarekherefords.com www.kaczmarekherefords.com

Travis and Sarah McConnaughy 1199 Co. Rd. 116, Wasola, MO 65773 417-989-0486 t-mc2009@live.com

Jim D. Bellis Family

Jim D. and Carla Bellis Joanna and Jonathan Jamie and Kevin Johansen 17246 Hwy. K Aurora, MO 65605 417-466-8679 JimBellis@missouristate.edu

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LHF 26U Bittersweet 328A ET

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$

1.3 3.5 51 85 29 54 5.4 102 1.13 1.16 0.7 0.011 0.37 0.20 17 16 13 27

Thank you to Starr Polled Herefords, Manawa, Wis., for their purchase of a flush on this 2-year-old full sister to our 2015 Mile High Night heifer and our herd bull, LHF 26U Jackhammer 1363 ET. Watch for more from 328A and her siblings.

Visit us in the Yards at the 2016 NWSS and check out these bulls sired by Loewen C&L LHF 33N Regal 74Z:

LHF 74Z Kingdom C520

LHF 74Z Emperor C524

LHF 74Z King C537

LHF 74Z Dynasty C545

LHF 74Z Prince C547

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$

2.3 2.6 47 79 25 49 1.6 82 1.25 1.22 1.0 0.011 0.27 0.11 19 17 16 23 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$

2.2 1.7 49 80 21 46 3.8 93 1.37 1.40 1.1 0.004 0.48 0.14 23 18 20 26 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$

0.2 4.0 52 82 23 49 0.6 108 1.21 1.20 0.8 -0.001 0.34 0.11 17 14 15 26 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$

0.6 2.6 53 91 20 46 2.6 89 1.40 1.41 1.2 0.015 0.47 0.20 23 16 20 28 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$

1.7 2.8 52 83 22 48 3.7 92 1.42 1.44 1.1 0.007 0.40 0.12 22 17 19 26

LARSON

HEREFORD FARMS

N8494 110th St., Spring Valley, WI 54767 Fred, home 715-772-4680 • Fred, cell 715-495-0837 Easten, cell 715-495-6233 • Jerry, home 715-772-4566 www.larsonherefordfarms.com

WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS Spruce Hill

Dalton Polled Herefords

John and Jeannie Dalton 2279 160th Ave. Emerald, WI 54013 715-338-1729 dphereford@yahoo.com

POLLED HEREFORDS 1547 75th St. New Richmond, WI 54017 715-247-5217 Gene 715-781-3239 Brent 715-760-1727 Lance 715-377-6876 Matt 717-760-1771

For club calves, call Matt!

Dean Fedkenheuer 4248 Gotzion Rd. Deerfield, WI 53531 Dean 608-764-8156 Cell 608-513-2112 d_fedkenheuer@hotmail.com www.sprucehillpolledherefords.com

289 Hwy. 128 Wilson, WI 54027 Andy Lamb 715-308-1347 Lance Wirth, Farm manager 715-377-6876 lambchop33@hotmail.com www.lambbrosherefords.com

Watch for our consignments in the Lamb Bros. Beef Sale!

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N7850 U.S. Hwy. 12/67 Elkhorn, WI 53121 Paul, Sylvia, Bob and Mike Baker 262-742-3205 Farm 262-903-0513 Bob’s cell psbakerph@elknet.net “Quality Built on Cow Families”

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Ste iny ’s

Jerry, Maryann, Michael and Karl Huth W9096 County Trunk AS Oakfield, WI 53065 920-583-3223 Fax 920-583-2068 Cattle always for sale at the farm huth@wildblue.net www.huthcattle.com

Dave and Laurie Steinhoff Liz Bowen N7908 6th Ave. New Lisbon, WI 53950 608-344-0140 steiny_48@mwt.net

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Windy Hills Herefords Mark, Angie, Jessica, Kimberly and Kelly Friedrich 1454 70th Ave. Roberts, WI 54028 715-760-2350 markfriedrich@yahoo.com

Tod, Sondra, Blake and Bryce Brancel W7842 Hwy. 23 Endeavor, WI 53950 608-981-2409 608-235-3881 cell 608-697-9026 Ben and Gail Brancel 608-981-2003 brancel@nextgenerationgenetics.com Hereford.org


LPH Pure Gold Levi 9563

LPH STAR Bright Gold 2673

Dam of LPH STAR Bright Gold 2673

Wishing you the Peace and Joy of the Holiday Season. LININGER FARMS

Chester and Kathy Lininger • W1018 Spring Prairie Rd., Burlington, WI 53105 Farm 262-763-8846 • Cell 262-206-8241 • clininger@wi.rr.com Farm Manager, Donna Strissel 262-758-4142 • dlsliningerfarms@aol.com

WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS

OW E G O S TO C K FA R M REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS

Marvin Espenscheid Family 12044 Hwy. 78 Argyle, WI 53504 608-543-3778 Fax 608-543-3824 wlbaosf@mhtc.net

MGM East Steve Merry 1840 Hwy. CC Hartford, WI 53027 262-628-3649 262-628-4946 Fax

MGM West Gordon Merry 6488 Hwy. C Sun Prairie, WI 53590 608-837-4919

Improving Polled Herefords Since 1932

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Farms

hjh@whiskeyrunfarms.com www.whiskeyrunfarms.com Hank and Charlotte Handzel & Family 2791 Sime Rd. Cottage Grove, WI 53527 608-839-5207 Main 608-235-9417 Cell

Kegley Farms W891 Honey Creek Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 Farm 262-642-5283 Kurt and Jenni Kegley 414-254-2379 Terry and Dianne Kegley 262-470-7931 kjkegley@yahoo.com www.kegleyfarms.com

Joe and Amy Starr and Family

E5198 N. Water Dr. Manawa, WI 54949 920-596-2580 Fax 920-596-2380 starr@wolfnet.net

GARI-ALAN

BOETTCHER'S BROOKVIEW ACRES Butch and Maryellen W16163 U.S. Hwy. 10 Fairchild, WI 54741 715-597-2036 Brandon 715-533-2470 Garritt 715-586-0033 Michael 414-339-2516 Ryan, Tiff and Andrew Timm 507-433-1183 cmboettcher@centurytel.net www.brookviewacres.com

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Harold and Connie Lietzau 7477 Iband Ave. Sparta, WI 54656 608-269-3627 Tammy and Dan Kiara and Austin Troy and Michelle Jaydon, Devon and Jocelyn Taylor and Ty

Gary, Marilynn and Nathan Reinke N6060 Hilltop Ln. Johnson Creek, WI 53038 Home 920-699-3126 Nathan 920-988-3631 gafcattle@tds.net www.garialanfarm.com Polled Herefords Since 1960 Performance Tested Since 1968

Ken and Sandy 608-356-2578 Travis 608-434-2843 Jim E10645 Hatchery Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913 U.S. Hwy. 12 S., 1/2 mile from McDonald’s, west on Hatchery Rd., 1 mile to farm sign. ken254@centurytel.net www.piercesherefords.com

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Seven Strategies A marketing specialist shares seven steps for risk management. by Kindra Gordon

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he market is going to do what it’s going to do. From a risk standpoint, we want to take what the market will give us.” That’s the advice Tom Clark asks cattle producers to consider as they devise a marketing and risk management plan. Clark is director of agricultural products for the Chicagobased CME Group, the world’s largest and most diverse derivatives exchange. Clark also likes to point out, “If you raise cattle, technically you are in the market, and you have a lot of risk.” Additionally, he notes that across the livestock sector, the industry has never seen these types of prices before. But along with unprecedented prices,

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the market has also never seen such dramatic changes in factors affecting prices — the seasonal, cyclical, weather and cost aspects. “Producers must look at all elements; just looking at one slice is not adequate anymore,” Clark says. “Products all have different volatility, and volatility is not going away.” That said, he emphasizes volatility in the market is not necessarily bad — rather, it gives an idea of how active the market is. He explains, “I hear some people say, ‘We’d use futures if the market wasn’t so volatile,’ But if volatility goes away or is flat, I associate that with a flat line heartbeat, or death. You have to have some activity.” Hereford.org


Devise a plan With regard to marketing, Clark says human nature and emotions often affect our decision making. As an example, he says, “Naturally, we tend to think-hopewish that the market has to go higher.” But Clark emphasizes, “The market doesn’t have to do anything. The words think-hope-wish are from a speculative standpoint. That approach means you are taking on more risk than you are mitigating.” Clark has coined a term for this: hedulating — a combination of hedging and speculating. But he advises, “Don’t be a hedgling. You have to manage what you own. Do today what you need to do in the future.” Clark says this is why it is important to remember the definition of risk management, which is a structured approach to managing uncertainty. He reiterates, “Remember it’s a structured approach.” In a nutshell, he says risk management means looking at the big picture, evaluating your overall business for financial risk, determining where you are vulnerable and then employing a plan to mitigate risk. To do so, he suggests following these steps:

1) Know your cost of production. “If you don’t

know the cost of your production, how do you know what is a good price?” Clark asks. He points out that cost of production changes regularly. “There are a lot of moving parts,” he says and adds, “The more you have this down, the better.”

6) Execute when target prices are hit.

7) Review results to determine what works best for your operation. Clark says, “Having these things helps you gauge and take what the market will give you. Taking a little bit of money is better than no money.” Regarding target prices, he emphasizes, “We have a tendency to try to get more than we want or need. For instance, the target we’ve set is $1.60 but the market gets there and you change the plan. When you set a price and set a target and six months ago there was profit in the trade, don’t forget that; stick to it.” He adds, “If you change the plan, you are not hedging anymore; you’re speculating. Remember, when it hits the target level you set, you’ve got to pull the trigger.” As a final piece of advice, Clark notes the importance of reviewing the results and the marketing plan and changing it over time. He concludes, “Coming from the CME Group, I believe futures and options are incredible tools to mitigate risk, but that said, you need to have a mix of pricing tools and at various times, depending on what’s going on in the market, you will use certain tools more than others. HW

2) Determine your breakeven levels.

Additional risk management mantras 3) Utilize sound market information. Of this,

Clark says, “There’s always a lot of news and noise. The point is you need to know what is noise and what is good information. Try to get value out of the information you listen to.”

4) Set target prices.

Tom Clark with the CME Group offers these additional guidelines for risk management: • Every sector within an industry has inherent risk. Your choice is to accept it or mitigate it.

• Potential strategies to manage market uncertainty include: transferring the risk to another party, avoiding the risk, reducing the negative effect of the risk and accepting some or all of the consequences of a particular risk.

• Volatility will always exist in the market. • Take a holistic view to risk management. In addition to the products you market, consider hedging inputs that you use — feed, energy, transportation.

5) Evaluate pricing alternatives such as

cash sales, forward contracts, futures/ options hedging or over-the-counter (OTC) markets. And, of these, know your costs, the contract specification, basis, hedging costs, commission and interest, Clark advises.

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• Utilize a mix of pricing tools at various times. • Build a risk management team that includes your broker and lender, so everyone is on the same page.

• A marketing plan will — and should — change over time, but it’s not a good idea to change the plan at the time you are buying or selling. HW

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In passing Martha Watson Griffin, 80, Muskogee, Okla., passed away Oct. 20. Martha attended the University of Martha Griffin Oklahoma, where she majored in sociology and history. She married John T. Griffin, and they enjoyed a happy and active marriage, including travel for business and exploring the world with friends until his death in 1985. Soon after, Martha became chairwoman of the board of the Griffin Companies, which included Griffin Food Company in Muskogee and KWTV-9 in Oklahoma City. She was an integral part of civic and business communities throughout Oklahoma, and for her dedication and leadership, Martha was recognized with the Pioneer Woman’s Award, a Governor’s Proclamation Award, the Women Who Make a Difference Award from the International Women’s Forum and the Director’s Choice Award from the National Women’s Economic Alliance. In 1992 Martha received one of the highest honors in the state when she was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. She continued to be actively involved in her family’s Hereford ranch, The Watson Ranch, in Morris, Okla. She is survived by sons John and David Griffin and six grandchildren. Connie Faye Adcox, 54, McClouth, Kan., passed away Oct. 22. She worked for K-Mart Corporation for 36 years while owning and operating Adcox Family Farms - Polled Herefords and was a lifetime member of the American Hereford Association.

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Connie was also a supporter of the local 4-H and FFA programs. Connie’s unconditional love, passion and dedication to her farm and family were endless. Her nieces and nephews were also raised with the same values working with and showing the Hereford breed. She is survived by a brother, John Adcox; sister, Donna Bradley; nephews Johnny Adcox, Jr, Chad Bradley, Nicholas Lassen, Christopher Adcox and Brandon Adcox; nieces, Sheldon Riley, Alecia Millsap, Christie Adcox, Katherine Swank and Jenna Proctor. James O’Neill Hinton, 67, Trezevant, Tenn., passed away Oct. 24. James was a U.S. Marine and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Trezevant. Throughout his career, he worked in livestock advertising, promotion, consulting and sales management. He served as secretary/ treasurer of the Tennessee Agribition for more than 20 years. He received the Distinguished Service Award to the Livestock Industry from the University of Tennessee, and at the time of his death, he was operating Hinton Sales and Service and was employed by 4 L Hereford Farms.

University (CSU) will have access to $250 million in state funding to accelerate and build CSU education and research facilities and expand the university’s programming to the National Western Center. Allocation of state funding was contingent on the passage of 2C. Passage of 2C will create access to 80 acres of parkland and open space, restore a mile of the South Platte riverfront, make improvements to the historic communities of Globeville, Elyria and Swansea, and sustain two cornerstones of Denver tourism — the NWSS and the Colorado Convention Center — without raising taxes. The passage of the ballot measure will keep in place an existing 1.75% tax on hotel rooms and car rentals. HW

Snapshots from the field

In the news Denver voters approve 2C Denver voters approved Measure 2C, which will invest in Denver’s tourism industry by improving the Colorado Convention Center and creating the new National Western Center, a yearround experiential education, research, commerce and entertainment campus that will be the permanent home for the National Western Stock Show (NWSS) held each January. With voter approval of Measure 2C per House Bill 1344, Colorado State

Aniston Floyd, 8, shows her first steer, Wilbur, at the Yoakum County Livestock Show in Texas where he was named reserve grand overall and champion British steer. Aniston is the daughter of Jared Floyd and Becca Hemmeline of Floyd Cattle Co., Seagraves, Texas. Her stepmother, Lexi, submitted the photo.

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TPH VICTORIA P606 P362 ET

Pictured at the age of 10. Her dam is still in production at the age of 17.

• Good structure • Fertility • Longevity • Good udders • Cow families • Pigment • Fleshing ability • Plenty of milk

Cattle for Sale Private Treaty

TRIPLETT POLLED HEREFORDS James and Doris Triplett

254 Hallmark Rd. • Statesville, NC 28625 704-872-7550 • 704-902-2250 triplettmarble@bellsouth.net

Registered Polled Herefords Est. 2001

Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857 423-272-5018 Cell 423-754-1213 Clifford Green, Herdsman Cell 423-231-1791 roganfarm@yahoo.com

4134 County Hwy. 30 Horton, AL 35980 Glynn Debter 205-429-2040 Perry Debter 205-429-4415 Fax 205-429-3553 Hereford.org

Johnny and Tanuja Jonathan and Meghan Justin and Meghan 314 Letory Rd. Wartburg, TN 37887 423-346-7304 Jonathan, Cell: 865- 803-9947

Woolfolk Farms

131 Hallie Anderson Rd. Jackson, TN 38305 Scott 731-571-7399 John 731-225-2620 Matt 731-571-3265 woolfolkfarms@yahoo.com Facebook – Woolfolk Farms www.wfherefords.com

1475 Canton Rd., Ste. 100 Marietta, GA 30066 Gary R. Hedrick 770-425-5200 • 770-425-4191 fax 678-858-0914 cell g.hedrick@whitehawkinc.com www.whitehawkbeefmakers.com

Jim O’Mara 3600 Ludlow Rd. Good Hope Community Lena, MS 39094 601-654-3584 omaraj@phelps.com

P. O . B o x 28 0 Ch a t s wo r t h , GA 3 07 05 Sh e r m a n a n d Pe gg y Le ona rd Home 706-695-2008

Sherman cell 706-280-9490

Seth Ridley 706-463-5331

Matt McCurdy 706-280-9002

herefordswindstream.net www.lphfarm.com

Burns Farms 12733 Old State Hwy. 28 Pikeville, TN 37367 David 615-477-5668 Fax 423-447-2023 Dr. Phillip Burns 423-886-1325 www.burnsfarms.com

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Washington State Fair, Puyallup, Wash.—Sept. 25 Judge: Jake Bloomberg, Stillwater, Okla. • 125-head shown

Champion horned female, Barry Hereford Ranch, Madras, Ore., with BHR Stock Dominette 539, 2/19/15, by C Stockman 2059 ET.

Champion polled female, Haley Knieling, Salem, Ore., with KPH Chic In Time 45C, 4/13/15, by KPH Time Bomb 0150 6A.

Champion horned bull, Weimer Cattle Co., Susanville, Calif., with TCW Heat Seaker 28M 504C, 1/20/15, by Golden-Oak 4J Maxium 28M.

Champion polled bull, Chandler Herefords with CHAN CMR Strong Y449 W399, 5/1/14, by GV CMR Strong 156T Y449 ET.

North Carolina State Fair, Raleigh, N.C.—Oct. 21 Judge: Dan Shike, Sadorus, Ill. • 57-head shown

Champion female, Alexis Eudy, Harrisburg, with ADE 14U Jazzy 379A, 11/1/13, by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET.

Champion bull, Windmill Acres Farm, WinstonSalem; and Preston Cave, Elkin, with AA 320 Catapult 545, 2/11/15, by CRR 109 Catapult 320.

Reserve champion female, Alexis Eudy with H AB Ms 0161 Salley 4441 ET, 3/15/14, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Sarah Kenley, McCoy, Va., with SGK Showtime Fire CrackerK1204, 7/4/12, by SC Show Time P18 S01; and an April heifer calf by CJT Reveille Z01.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Roseview Cattle Farm, Snow Camp, with RCF 95R 5660 Saphire A412, 4/12/13, by NJW 57G 83M Remedy 95R ET; and a May bull calf by TH 122 71I Top Shelf 504X ET. Reserve champion bull, Frogtown Acres, Edinburg, Va., with FTA 1205 Jefferson 1101 1414, 9/25/14, by FTA Fullback 1205.

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Reserve champion horned female, High Desert Cattle Co., Canyon City, Ore., with HDCC Miss Classy Advance 405, 1/14/14, by GO 3196 Advance S109. Reserve champion polled female, Black Hills Herefords, Olympia, with Black Hills Bentley 401, 11/11/13, by C R111 New Era 1173 ET. Champion horned cow-calf pair, Jaymee Graves, Oak Harbor, with BCH Sparkle Me 64Y, 2/1/11, by HH Advance 7026T ET; and a March heifer calf by JGH Kodiak Legend Y02. Reserve champion horned cow-calf pair, Sky Senyohl, Ellensburg, with WCF 63N Fancy That 8Z, 4/9/12, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N; and an April heifer calf by RST Times A Wastin 0124. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Haley Knieling with KF Andie 8Y, 3/16/11, by CRR About Time 743; and a February heifer calf by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. Reserve champion polled cow-calf pair, Flynn Murphy, Farmington, Calif., with TCW Sweet Dreams 405A, 3/15/13, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T; and a February heifer calf by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion horned bull, Chandler Herefords, Baker City, Ore., with CHAN 0100 W304, 4/16/14, by C Chandler 0100. Reserve champion polled bull, Haley Knieling with KPH Soft Kitty 1218 2C, 1/14/15, by C Chanels Bismarck 1218 ET.

South Carolina State Fair

Columbia, S.C.—Oct. 22 Judge: Clint Rusk, Stillwater, Okla. 42-head shown Champion female, Kadalynn Mortan, Westminster, with ACC Untapped You’r Lov’n 117ET, 2/17/15, by TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET. Reserve champion female, Matthew Garber, Laurens, with HS Revolution N Faith C10, 3/20/15, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Champion cow-calf pair, John Vidovich, Calcutta, Ohio, with Holleys Starburst, 5/2/13, by JB LCC Quagmire 506; and September heifer calf by PW Victor Boomer P606. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Tyler Sowell, Pickens, with CAM Mercedez Cherokee 1204, 10/19/12, by AB 5110 Power Stroke K16 8570; and an April heifer calf by CPC WC 10H Cat 49H Laddie CY76. Champion bull, Shana Byerly, Troy, with FPH Mr Ribeye 755T C36, 11/2/14, by TH 223 71I Victor 755T. Reserve champion bull, Breann Steadman, Donalds, with Cedar Creek Z88 505, 4/10/15, by FPH Victor Revolution Z88. HW

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Longcore’s 915 Signature 1410 • Trust x Longcores 7167 Zenyatta 915 (below) • Zenyatta’s natural calf from 2014, pictured at 8½ months • Incredible performance. Weighed 1,110 lb. at 8½ months and 1,544 lb. at 12 months • Very correct, goggle-eyed bull with a wide base and great muscle shape • Backed by a tremendous cow and check out those EPDs! Top 1% in 9 traits! • Can’t wait for his first calves to start hitting the ground in January!

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ -2.9 5.0 76 126 33 71 3.9 133 1.6 -0.015 1.01 0.18 24 13 19 41

Longcore Herefords Randy, Kelly and Kyle Cedar Springs, Mich. Randy 616-644-4516 • Kyle 616-446-9360 www.longcoreherefords.com

Phil and Chris Rottman 2148 S. Croswell • Fremont, MI 49412 231-924-5776 • pcr@ncats.net www.pcrherefords.com Performance Bred Bulls

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W708 C.R. 356 Stephenson, MI 49887 Glenn Hanson, Sr. 906-753-4684 Glenn Hanson, Jr 906-630-5169

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“Cattle made for the North in the North”

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12967 N. Cochran Rd. Grand Ledge, MI 48837 Ron’s Cell 517-230-7431 Jill’s Cell 517-627-4327 jilllemac@aol.com Hereford.org

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Washington State Fair, Puyallup, Wash.—Sept. 25

Georgia National Fair

Judge: Russell Dietz, Billings, Mont. • 52-head shown

Champion female, Blake Kirkpatrick, Olympia, with Black Hills Bentley 401, 11/11/13, by C R111 New Era 1173 ET. Reserve champion female, Lauren Martin, Redmond, Ore., with SHR 49M Miss Legacy 4006, 1/25/14, by HCC Legacy S01 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Sky Senyohl, Ellensburg, with WCF 1Y Holiday Edition 11A, 12/25/13, by WCF 63N Limited Edition 1Y. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Sky Senyohl with WCF 1Y Ellen’s Edition 10B, 12/9/14, by WCF 63N Limited Edition 1Y. Champion cow-calf pair, Sky Senyohl with WCF 63N Fancy That 8Z, 4/9/12, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N; and an April heifer calf by RST Times A Wastin 0124.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Colton and Jarrett Dalia, Vancouver, with GOHR Snookie 1340, 2/24/13, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T; and an April heifer calf by THR Thor 4029. Champion bull, Raney, Cinch and Monel Anderson, Canyon City, Ore.; and High Desert Cattle Co., Canyon City, Ore., with HDCC Keifers Advance 402, 1/9/14, by GO 3196 Advance S109. Reserve champion bull, Ryan Rogers, Eatonville; and Kolby Dietz, Shepherd, Mont., with RH 955W Bolt B8, 12/12/14, by CL 1 Domino 955W.

Perry, Ga.—Oct. 9 Judge: Tyler Winegardener, Ohio 27-head shown Champion female, Michael Loughridge, Chatsworth, with BR Tascosita 4434 ET, 10/15/14, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Reserve champion female, Seager Hunt, Madison, with Innisfail Twizzler B1 ET, 11/2/14, by Boyd NJW Stand Out 0091 ET. HW

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920-474-7403 • 262-617-6346 Cell www.cnlfarm.com • cnlfarm@hughes.net

NORTHFORK RANCH Galen Krieg

1795 E. C.R. 1000 • Basco, IL 62313 217-743-5382 • gkrieg@frontiernet.net

WEST VIRGINIA HEREFORD BREEDERS

HAUGHT BROS. Ira Haught

864 Smithville Rd. Harrisville, WV 26362 304-643-4184 304-643-4186 Office ira@haughtlaw.com

A. Goff & Sons 1661 Hazelgreen Rd. Harrisville, WV 26362 304-643-2196 agoffandsons@yahoo.com

Registered Polled Hereford Cattle

DAVID LAW & SONS

Since 1910 Celebrating our 105th Year

October 17, 2015

Oldest continuous Polled Hereford Herd in America

Herd Sires: G Mr Headline 719T 355 AI Sires: Boyd Word Wide 9050 ET TH 122 71I Victor 719T

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W.C. Taylor Family 20 Cottage Hill Rd. Petersburg, WV 26847 Sonny 304-257-1557 Michael 304-257-1040 mwtaylor@frontiernet.net

600 Rocky Step Rd. Winfield, WV 25213 Gary Kale 304-586-1790 or 304-552-4464 Cell Aaron Glascock 304-312-7060

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Grandview Hereford Farm Quality Hereford Cattle

Polled Herefords Since 1954 192 Ruger Dr. Harrisville, WV 26362 Butch 304-643-4438

W. Michael McDonald

Rick and Joella Collins 1549 Stephens Fork Road Mineral Wells, WV 26150 304-483-6240 304-483-3499 jocollins3499@gmail.com

Rt. 2, Box 215A Jane Lew, WV 26378 304-884-6669 Home 304-745-3870 Office 304-677-5944 Cell

H Polled Herefords

Derek M. Haught

248 River Bend Ln. Smithville, WV 26178 304-477-3818 Home 304-206-7613 Cell derek@fivestarherefords.com www.fivestarherefords.com

J&A

HEREFORD FARM James Leach 77 Balderson Dr. Washington, WV 26181

304-863-3635 304-481-2461 cell

Hereford.org


SPEARHEAD X16 GARRYOWEN Z56 {DLF,HYF,IEF}

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 1.6 1.8 54 104 25 52 5.9 86 1.28 1.28 1.5 0.016 0.24 0.31 25 18 21 31 .12 .35 .31 .33 .12 .11 .24 P P .13 .23 .22 .20

P43270373 — Calved: Apr. 07, 2012 — Tattoo: LE Z56 SHF RIB EYE M326 R117 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} SPEARHEAD R117 BRIGADIER X16 {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} P43101396 SPEARHEAD RADAR SHOW T10 ET {DOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF}

KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} HVH MISS HUDSON 83K 8M SHF RADAR M326 R125 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} SB 122L LIBERTY 111N ET

REMITALL SUPER DUTY 42S {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} SPEARHEAD 42S SUPER SWEET W20 {DLF,HYF,IEF} P42984191 SPEARHEAD DANNY R69

REMITALL PATRIOT ET 13P {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} REMITALL RITA 91H {DLF,HYF,IEF} RH 774 MR FELT 3008 M74 {CHB} SPEARHEAD 5F M1 TANKETTE

Outstanding set of bulls fit for any program. Contact Donald Parrish, 254-679-1200, at PX Feeders in Evant, Texas.

• Semen $25/straw; Non-certificate

McMullin Ranch Donlie and Linda McMullin 1005 Perryman Creek Rd. • Copperas Cove, TX 76522 • 254-547-0172 • dboydmc@yahoo.com Huberto Pardes, Foreman 254-702-8691 — Speaks Spanish

PERFORMANCE BREEDERS OF TEXAS

Kinnear Polled Herefords James, Linda, Jeff, Kristin and Courtney 225 Trailwood Dr. Joshua, TX 76058 817-235-5968 kphcattle@att.net Hereford.org

McMullin Ranch Marbling Matters Larry and Mary Woodson 214-491-7017 Tommy Sutherland 903-583-0898 Bonham, Texas www.stillriverranch.com larrywoodson@gmail.com

Donlie and Linda McMullin SPEARHEAD RANCH Paul and Sheila Funk 254-248-1915 254-289-7657 Cell 525 Co. Rd. 51 Copperas Cove, TX 76522 butchfunk@gmail.com www.spearheadranch.net

1005 Perryman Creek Rd. Copperas Cove, TX 76522 254-547-0172 dboydmc@yahoo.com

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SALE INDEX ANL Polled Herefords & Guests - - - - - - - - - - - - The Berry’s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Blair-Athol/Haroldson’s & Friends - - - - - - - - - - - Breeders Classic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Buck Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C&T Cattle Co. & Guests - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Celebrate Maryland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Colyer Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Debter Hereford Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dudley Bros. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Express Ranches - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Genetic Selection X - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A. Goff & Sons - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Harvie Ranching - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Heartland Genetic Blend - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Breeders Classic

138 139 138 134 138 138 136 134 140 135 139 135 138 136 136

Gettysburg, Pa.—Oct. 3 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 2 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,050; average - - - - - - $3,525 50 females - - - - - - - $171,800; average - - - - - - $3,436 52 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $171,850; average - - - - - - $3,439 FEMALES Schu-Lar 3X Of 4U 4R, 1/12/10, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, consigned by Slayton’s BearDance, Bedford, to MGM East, Hartford, Wis.; and a February heifer calf by Slayton 302 Professor 7Y N093 to McKerrow Cattle Co., New Enterprise - - - - - - - - $6,700 Slayton 23Z Of Maris 501/N093 ET, 1/29/12, by EFBeef Schu-Lar Proficient N093, consigned by Slayton’s BearDance, to 4B Farm, Cobat; and a January heifer calf by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET to McKerrow Cattle Co.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,200 HCC Roxanne Y13, 3/13/11, by UPS Odyssey 1ET, consigned by Fountain Valley Farm, Westminster, Md., to Joey McKintosh, Berryville, Va.; and a January heifer calf by Hyalite On Target 936 to McKerrow Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,900 WIB 4R Radiance 304, 3/4/13, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, consigned by Slayton’s BearDance, to Nick Bryan, E. Smithfield; and a January heifer calf by SHF Progress P20 to Dale Devening, Fieldon, Ill. - - - - - - - - - - - $5,900 Fountains Miss Megan 1230, 3/18/12, by STAR DHW 533P Orson 88U ET, consigned by Fountain Valley Farm, to Joey McKintosh; and a January heifer calf by Fountains Rev It Up 125 to Aiden Barnett, Three Springs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,900

Hill-Vue Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Hot Ones - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hufford’s Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Indian Mound Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Iron Lake Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J&L Cattle Service and Guests - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jamison & Jamison - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JBN Livestock - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Journagan Ranch/Mo. State University - - - - - - - Lamb Bros. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lambert Ranch/Sonoma Mountain Herefords - - Langford and Copeland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Micheli Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Missouri Heritage Hereford Sale - - - - - - - - - - - - Northeast Texas Hereford Assn. - - - - - - - - - - - - -

141 141 135 137 136 140 141 141 134 135 138 139 141 135 141

Colyer Herefords

Bruneau, Idaho—Oct. 3 Auctioneers: Butch Booker, Dustin Layton, Kyle Colyer Reported by: Mark Holt 50 females - - - - - - - $616,250; average - - - - - $12,325 Additional lots 85 embryos- - - - - - - $110,850; average - - - - - - $1,304 FEMALES C Miss Miles 4161, 1/16/14, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Stuber Ranch, Bowman, N.D.; Loehr Hereford Farms, Peoria, Ill.; and Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $60,000 C Lady Domino 0047, 1/12/10, by CL 1 Domino 590R, to GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas - - - - - $45,000 C Powercat Lady 5054 ET, 1/7/15, by WLB Winchester Powerball 27A, to Bar One Ranch, Eugene, Ore.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $42,500 C 1290 Sentinel Lady 5068 ET, 1/8/15, by C R111 Sentinel 2264 ET, to Poverty Canyon Ranch, Tennyson, Texas- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $35,000 C Powercat Lady 5124 ET, 1/11/15, by WLB Winchester Powerball 27A, to Steve Gilman, Boise, Idaho - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $27,500 C Starburst 4029 ET, 1/4/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla. - - - - - - $23,000 C 10Y Hometown Lady 4211, 1/30/14, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Sellman Ranch, Chadron, Neb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20,000 C 2264 Lady Sentinel 4158, 1/16/14, by C R111 Sentinel 2264 ET, to Owl Creek Ranch, Fredericksburg, Texas- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $19,000

SALE SUMMARY (U.S. sales reported in this summary occurred during the 2015-16 fiscal year.) Sale

No. Bulls Females Total Sales No. Avg. No. Avg. No. Gross Avg.

Consignment 4 97.78 $3,881

93.00 $3,218 190.78

$678,725 $3,558

Production

39 947.88 $6,168 1,407.50 $5,943 2,355.38 $14,211,514 $6,034

Month Total

43 1045.66 $5,954 1,500.50 $5,775 2,546.16 $14,890,239 $5,848

15/16 YTD

59 1151.41 $5,953 2,453.00 $6,513 3,604.41 $22,831,004 $6,334

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Oregon Hereford Assn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P&R Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Perks Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Powell Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ranch Royalty Sale - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ridgeview Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Remitall West - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reynolds Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Square D Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Strang Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sullivan Farms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Texas Hereford Assn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - W4 Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

136 140 136 137 135 137 137 141 140 140 139 140 138

C 1066 Powerball Lady 5132 ET, 1/12/15, by WLB Winchester Powerball 27A, to Sweet T Land and Cattle LLC, Prineville, Ore.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $16,000 C BAR1 1262 Miles 4423 ET, 9/12/14, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Copper Creek Ranch, Princeton, British Columbia; and Little Fort Herefords, Little Fort, British Columbia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $16,000 C 88X 1225 Ribeye Lady 5270 ET, 2/9/15, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Ground Zero Farms, Watts, Okla.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,000 C 092X Lady Miles 5138 ET, 1/12/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Legacy Herefords, Dexter, Ore. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,500 C Lady Trust 4203, 1/28/14, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, to Owl Creek Ranch- - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,500 C 5027 Hometown Lady 3271 ET, 10/2/13, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Sellman Ranch-$13,000 C Miles Lady Too 5111, 1/10/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to GKB Cattle- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,500

Journagan Ranch/ Mo. State University

Springfield, Mo.—Oct. 3 Auctioneer: Eddie Burks Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh 21.25 bulls- - - - - - - - $101,350; average - - - - - - $4,769 66 females - - - - - - - $264,528; average - - - - - - $4,008 87.25 lots - - - - - - - - $365,878; average - - - - - - $4,193 BULLS LJR MSU 6Y Bear 212B, 2/18/14, by C&L CT Federal 485T 6Y, to Mead Angus Farm, Barnett (½ interest, ½ possession) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 LJR MSU 6Y Beau 190B, 2/17/14, by C&L CT Federal 485T 6Y, to Donnie Willis, Deer, Ark.- - - - - - - - - $6,700 FEMALES LJR MSU Whitney 17Y, 1/20/11, by LJR 023R Whitmore 10W, to Dean McKibben, Liberal; and a February heifer calf by C&L CT Federal 485T 6Y to Nickelson Farms, Belgrade - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,700 LJR MSU Hope 312Y, 3/7/11, by LJR 023R Logic 68U, to Glengrove Farm, Rolla; and a March heifer calf by LJR MSU Missoula 49X to Sidney, Hayden, Brayden, Jerest and Tyson Wells, Harrison, Ark.- - - - - - - - $6,100 Hereford.org


LJR MSU Dew Dream 46Y, 1/25/11, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, to Thurlo and Nancy Halford, Batesville, Ark.; and a March heifer calf by C&L CT Federal 485T 6Y to Ben Miller, Ullin, Ill.- - - - - - - $6,100

Lamb Bros.

Wilson, Wis.—Oct. 3 Auctioneers: Monte Lowderman, Cody Lowderman Reported by: Tommy Coley 37.5 females - - - - - - $276,850; average - - - - - - $7,383 Additional lots 1 flush - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,000; average - - - - - - $7,000 16 embryos- - - - - - - - - $6,000; average - - - - - - - $375 FEMALES Langfords Lady Loreal 3075 ET, 3/3/13, by BR DM TNT 7010 E, to GNA Farms LLC, River Falls; and a February heifer calf by Churchill Red Bull 200Z to Windy Hills Herefords, Roberts (½ interest) - - - - - $52,800 LBB 43U Vendela 77Z, 4/20/12, by KJ C&L J119 Victory 258S ET, to GNA Farms; and an April heifer calf by LW 111L William 99W to Boettcher’s Brookview Acres, Fairchild- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,200 LBB Willa 43Z, 3/28/12, by LW 995R Wyoming 917W ET, to Finesse Livestock Enterprises, Geneva, Iowa; and an April heifer calf by GCC JPF LBB Enticer A117 to Jensen Bros., Courtland, Kan.- - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,000 Mohican Lady 75A, 2/28/13, by STAR Stroke Ogenius 91X ET, to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario; and a February bull calf by NJW 152Y 174X Diablo 198A to Ridgeview Farm, Alto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,000 LBB 91Z Lady 31C, 3/8/15, by NJW 59R 88X Ribeye 91Z, to Bushy Park Farms, Mitchell, S.D.- - - - - $12,000 LBB 18S Sparkle 73A, 4/5/13, by KJ C&L J119 Victory 258S ET, to Langford Herefords, Okmulgee, Okla.; and an April heifer calf by NJW 152Y 174X DIABLO 198A, to C&L Hereford Ranch, Ixonia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,550 SSF 699 Lady Shrek 154, 1/1/13, by SSF 112 Shrek 048 ET, to Mead Cattle Enterprises, Midville, Ga.; and a January heifer calf by LCC 196T Groundwork 21Y ET to River Valley Polled Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - $8,600 ZF 4R Miss Z012, 3/6/10, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, to Torrance Polled Herefords, Media, Ill.; and a February heifer calf by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET to Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill.- - - - - $7,800

Genetic Selection X

Spring Valley, Wis.—Oct. 4 Auctioneer: Gene Steiner Reported by: John Meents 1.75 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - $7,900; average - - - - - - $4,514 66 females - - - - - - - $224,900; average - - - - - - $3,408 67.75 lots- - - - - - - - - $232,800; average - - - - - - $3,436 Additional lots 1 flush - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,100; average - - - - - - $5,100 FEMALES MGM S3 Trust Her 18A, 4/7/13, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, consigned by MGM Polled Herefords, Hartford, to Taylor Lacek, Canby, Minn.; and a March heifer calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R to Mike Theobald, Mt. Horeb,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,700 Brookview 40W Zazula 76Z, 3/1/12, by Brookview 408 Wisconsin 40W, consigned by Boettcher’s Hereford.org

Brookview Acres, Fairchild, to Pelton Polled Herefords, Halliday, N.D.; and a March heifer calf by Brookview 4037 Zeus 21Z to Bill Graber, Livingston - - - - - $6,000 MGM Tahoe Girl 38Y, 12/25/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET, consigned by MGM Polled Herefords, to Silver Bullet Herefords, Van Meter, Iowa; and a February steer calf by C&L CT Federal 485T 6Y to David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa- - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,800 LHF 3S Ferrari 220Z, 2/21/12, by Golden-Oak Fusion 3S, consigned by Larson Hereford Farms, Spring Valley, to Lamb Bros., Wilson; and a February heifer calf by Loewen C&L LHF 33N Regal 74Z to C&L Hereford Ranch, Ixonia- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,550 Brookview 64U Angie 88A, 3/25/13, by NJW 55N Durango 64U, consigned by Boettcher’s Brookview Acres, to Pelton Polled Herefords; and a February heifer calf by Churchill Red Bull 200Z to Dalton Polled Herefords, Emerald - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,500

Missouri Heritage Hereford Sale

Salem, Mo.—Oct 4 Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh 9.5 bulls - - - - - - - - - - $42,550; average - - - - - - $4,479 42 females - - - - - - - $133,450; average - - - - - - $3,177 51.5 lots - - - - - - - - - $176,000; average - - - - - - $3,417 Additional lots 9 comm. females- - - - $16,725; average - - - - - - $1,858 BULLS KACZ P18 Trust 100W 67B ET, 2/16/14, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, consigned by Kaczmarek’s 4K Herefords, Salem, to Rausch Herefords, Hoven, S.D. (½ interest, full possession) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000 BB 200Z Perfect Red D 1447, 9/1/14, by Churchill Red Bull 200Z, consigned by Bonebrake Hereford Farm, Springfield, to Hofer Farms, Salem - - - - $6,000 KACZ W106 Masterpiece 2058113B, 7/26/14, by Boyd DR Masterpiece 2058, consigned by Kaczmarek’s 4K Herefords, to Baker Farms, Salem- - - - - - - - - $5,000 FEMALES KACZ P51 Ms Apollo 100W 53B ET, 2/9/14, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, consigned by Kaczmarek’s 4K Herefords, to KFF Farms, Maysville- - - - - - - $6,000 KACZ 4R ZK5 77A, 8/13/13, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, consigned by Kaczmarek’s 4K Herefords, to Elizabeth Wylie, Kenton, Tenn.- - - - - - - - - - - - $4,800

Ranch Royalty Sale

Caldwell, Idaho—Oct. 4 Auctioneer: Butch Booker Reported by: Mark Holt 18.5 females- - - - - - $145,800; average - - - - - - $7,881 FEMALES BF B293 Girls Night Out, 3/12/15, by GKB 88X Laramie B293, consigned by Brumley Farms, Orovada, Nev., to Deppe Bros. Maquoketa, Iowa (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,000 BF B293 Girl Crush 514C, 3/9/15, by GKB 88X Laramie B293, consigned by Brumley Farms, to Kari Brumley, Oakdale, Calif (½ interest)- - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 BF Reno Der Amazing Grace 521C, 3/13/15, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, consigned by Brumley

Farms, to GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 BF B293 Addie 516C, 3/10/15, by GKB 88X Laramie B293, consigned by Brumley Farms, to Sara McCann, Jacksonville, Ore. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 BF BAR1 Sweet Tart 5103 ET, 2/2/15, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET, consigned by Brumley Farms, to Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind. (½ interest)- - - - - $8,500 OJJ 936 Sugar ET, 2/20/15, by Hyalite On Target 936, consigned by OJJ Ranch, Ririe, Idaho, to Randi Williams, Dublin, Texas- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,750 BF 2395 Cosmopolitan 532C, 4/4/15, by JCS Open Range 2395 ET, consigned by Brumley Farms, to Brooke and Bree Kosinski, Dexter, Ore. - - - - - - - $9,250 BF Der BAR1 Dana 523C, 3/21/15, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, consigned by Brumley Farms, to Cody Morrell, Pleasant Hill, Ore. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 BAR1 26U Diamond Lil C15, 5/5/15, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET, consigned by Bar One Ranch, Eugene, Ore., to GKB Cattle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500

Hufford’s Herefords

Ft. Klamath, Ore.—Oct. 5 Auctioneer: Eric Duarte Reported by: Mark Holt 21 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - $115,750; average - - - - - - $5,512 BULLS H3L Rocket 20B, 2/14/14, by Churchill Rocket 938W, to Ron Reid, Paynes Creek, Calif.- - - - - - - - - - - - $7,250 H3L 938W Rocket 16B, 2/8/14, by Churchill Rocket 938W, to M&H Ranch, N. Powder- - - - - - - - - - - $7,000 H3L 1003Y Advance 14B, 2/8/14, by HH Advance 1003Y, to Sam and Stacy Jackson, Montague, Calif. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,750 H3L Rocket 21B, 2/14/14, by Churchill Rocket 938W, to Colter Ranch, Klamath Falls - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,500 H3L 1100Y Advance 22B, 2/15/14, by HH Advance 1100Y, to Ron Reid- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,500 H3L Rocket 26B, 2/20/14, by Churchill Rocket 938W, to Ken Schell, Klamath Falls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,500

Dudley Bros.

Comanche, Texas—Oct. 8 Auctioneer: Leo Casas Reported by: Juston Stelzer 130 bulls- - - - - - - - - $944,970; average - - - - - - $7,269 BULLS DB 0134 Harland 3149, 9/18/13, by BF Harland 0134, to Bonchasse Cattle Co., Shreveport, La.- - - - - $10,000 DB 0107 Dom 3111, 9/10/13, by BR Domino 0107, to Mark Altman, Shallowater - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 DR 6Y Mr Fours 3309, 9/21/13, by B Mr Fours 6Y, to Everett Ranch, Houston - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DB 404 Dom 3397, 9/25/13, by DB 5216 Dom 0404, to Clyde Henson, Kermit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DB 0170 Dom 3072, 10/2/13, by CL 1 Domino 0170X 1ET, to Bonchasse Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DB 6Y Dom 3299, 9/15/13, by B Mr Fours 6Y, to Lee Tweedy, Imboden, Ark. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 continued on page 136...

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DB 0107 Dom 3124, 9/27/13, by BR Domino 0107, to Dan Nance, Haslet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DB 0107 Dom 3112, 9/4/13, by BR Domino 0107, to Hunter Williams, Nolan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DB 1036 Adv 3414, 9/20/13, by IMR 9038W Advance 1036Y, to Dan Nance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DB 004 Diamond 3107, 10/2/13, by TP Mr Diamond 004, to Bart Davidson, Cisco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000

Harvie Ranching

Olds, Alberta—Oct. 9 Auctioneer: Ryan Dorran Reported by: Lander Nicodemus 16 females- - - - - - - - -$93,300; average - - - - - - $5,831 Additional lots 67 embyros- - - - - - - - $44,300; average - - - - - - - $661 100 units semen - - - - $19,600; average - - - - - - - $196 FEMALES Harvie Ms Unique ET 255B, 5/13/14, by WLB Empire 980 91Z, to Lock Farms, Maclin, Saskatchewan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,250 Harvie Ms Firefly 55C, 2/2/15, by TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X, to Ghyll Beck Hereford Stud, Landshire, United Kingdom - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,750 Harvie Ms Braxton 76B, 2/12/14, by Harvie Dan T-Bone 196T, to Schmidt Farms, Pipestone, Minn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,250 Harvie WSF Ms Firefly 152C, 2/18/15, by TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X, to Harvey and Beth McKay, Kincardine, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,750 Harvie AD Ms Unique 137C, 2/16/15, by MHPH 521X Alliance 203A, to Vern Featherstone, Perdue, Saskatchewan- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,500

Celebrate Maryland

Frederick, Md.—Oct. 10 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 7 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - - $21,650; average - - - - - - $3,093 45 females - - - - - - - - $153,075; average - - - - - - $3,402 52 lots- - - - - - - - - - - - $174,725; average - - - - - - $3,360 Additional lots 9 embryos- - - - - - - - - - $2,850; average - - - - - - - $317 5 steers- - - - - - - - - - - - $6,100; average - - - - - - $1,220 FEMALES CHF Princess 3074 ET, 3/25/13, by STAR Shock Wave 13Y ET, consigned by Spring Hill Farm, New Windsor, to East Side Farm, Frederick; and a March heifer calf by Churchill Red Bull 200Z to Jessica Harrison, Broadway, Va.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 TAM Ms Heidi 20A, 2/27/13, by TAM Hombre X17, consigned by Tamsey Farms, Easton, to Silo Creek Farm, New Windsor; and a March heifer by GV CMR 435 Mr 156T Y629 ET to Glenn Gardner, Beaver Springs, Pa.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000 TAM Andrea 12Z, 2/24/12, by STAR Demerson 8U, consigned by R&T Acres, Frederick, to Snader Farms, New Windsor; and a March heifer calf by RTA Atta Boy 32A to Silo Creek Farm- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,900 FBF Maddy 12TZ, 3/25/12, by STAR LLC Smooth Operatr 40W ET, consigned by Foggy Bottom Farms, Taneytown, to Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill.; and a February heifer calf by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET to Southside Farm, Walkersville- - - - - - - - - - - $5,700 136

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Church View Selena 825A, 3/2/13, by THM Select 0823 ET, consigned by Church View Farm, Millersville, to Silo Creek Farm; and a February heifer calf by MRF Louis 023R A139 to Travis Sines, Oakland- - - - - - $5,600

Heartland Genetic Blend

Perryville, Mo.—Oct. 10 Auctioneer: Monte Lowderman Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh 10 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - $31,700; average - - - - - - $3,170 40 females - - - - - - - - $120,475; average - - - - - - $3,012 50 lots- - - - - - - - - - - - $152,175; average - - - - - - $3,044 BULLS JS Hometown Logic 1B, 1/28/14, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, consigned by J&S Farm, Perryville, to Michael Stewart, Paris, Tenn. - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,350 MPH 41X Revolution 4R 79B, 9/23/14, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, consigned by Mueller Polled Herefords, Perryville, to Lenth Herefords, Postville, Iowa- - - $4,000 FEMALES RH Connie 1204, 1/13/12, by LJR P606 Ultra 350U, consigned by Aufdenberg Polled Herefords, Jackson, to Reynolds Herefords, Huntsville - - - - - - - - - - $5,000 APH 10Y Rosie 3B, 1/29/14, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, consigned by Aufdenberg Polled Herefords, to Kaczmareks 4K Polled Herefords, Salem - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,500 APH 383Y Bonnie 383Y, SLJR 38W Progressive 383Y, consigned by Aufdenberg Polled Herefords, to Glengrove Farms, Rolla - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,100

Iron Lake Ranch

Athens, Texas—Oct. 10 Auctioneers: Dustin Layton, Robbie Schacher Reported by: Juston Stelzer 11.5 bulls- - - - - - - - - $196,750; average - - - - - $17,109 49 females - - - - - - - $600,900; average - - - - - $12,263 60.5 lots - - - - - - - - - $797,650; average - - - - - $13,184 Additional lots 1 flush - - - - - - - - - - - $10,500; average - - - - - $10,500 16 embryos- - - - - - - - $18,700; average - - - - - - $1,169 1 pregnancy - - - - - - - $22,000; average - - - - - $22,000 6 units semen- - - - - - - $2,100; average - - - - - - - $350 BULLS CRR 719 Catapult 109, 2/16/11, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T, to Streamline Genetics LLC and Catapult Syndicate, Monticello, Ind. (½ interest, full possession) - $74,000 ILR Red Bull 456B, 3/16/14, by Churchill Red Bull 200Z, to Section 16 Cattle Co., Canton, S.D. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $33,000 ILR Hometown 1408 ET, 9/15/14, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to 3H Ranch, Waskom - - - $30,000 FEMALES ILR Lady Rachael 1409 ET, 9/16/14, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb. (1/2 interest)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $45,000 ILR 156T Iron Lady 486B ET, 10/9/14, by CMR GVP Mr Maternal 156T, to Ehlke Herefords, Townsend, Mont. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $42,500 ILR Lady Smiles 5109 ET, 3/27/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to ProGen Herefords, Boca Raton, Fla. and Mead Cattle Enterprises, Midville, Ga. - - - - - - $40,500 ILR Mr Maternal 480B ET, 10/4/14, by CMR GVP Mr Maternal 156T, to Mead Cattle Enterprises - - - $40,000

ILR Trust Lady 484B, 10/5/14, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Ehlke Herefords- - - - - - $18,000 ILR 88X Iron Lady 4102 ET, 10/16/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Knox Bros. Land & Cattle, San Angelo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $18,000 ILR Iron Lady 438B ET, 3/4/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Knox Bros. Land & Cattle - - - - - - - - - - $17,500 ILR Plato Lady 4123B ET, 11/10/14, by ALH 034 Plato Dom 0424, to R&R Herefords, Arab, Ala. -$16,000 ILR 88X Iron Lady 488B ET, 10/12/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Knox Bros. Land & Cattle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,000 ILR Plato Lady 4122B ET, 11/10/14, by ALH 034 Plato Dom 0424, to Ground Zero Farms, Watts, Okla. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,000 ILR 847 Iron Lake 491B ET, 10/12/14, by F Rest Easy 847, to Atkins Herefords, Tea, S.D. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 PREGNANCY Heifer calf pregnancy due 12/2/15 by DJB 46B Beth 1L and DM BR Sooner, to Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $22,000

Oregon Hereford Assn.

Madras, Ore.—Oct. 10 Auctioneer: Kyle Colyer Reported by: Mark Holt 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,000; average - - - - - - $2,000 10 females - - - - - - - - $27,100; average - - - - - - $2,710 11 lots- - - - - - - - - - - - $29,100; average - - - - - - $2,645 Additional lots 15 embryos- - - - - - - - - $6,600; average - - - - - - - $440 FEMALES MR Herdmatron C14, 3/13/15, by MR Herdmaker A53, consigned by Mr-Klip Herefords, Lakeview, to Tucker Nannini, Maupin- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,300 C Wideload Wonder 73C, 1/19/15, by C Domino Wideload 2321 ET, consigned by Cox Herefords, Jefferson, to Shelley Pits, Castle Rock, Wash.- - - $3,200 VF R73 Pioneer Lady Luck 012X, 3/15/10, by SHF Rhythm M33 R73, consigned by Vollstedt Farms, Albany, to Deanna Haggard, Merrill - - - - - - - - - $2,750

Perks Ranch

Rockford, Ill.—Oct. 10 Auctioneer: Eddie Burks Reported by: John Meents 44.5 females- - - - - - $396,000; average - - - - - - $8,899 Additional lots 3 steers- - - - - - - - - - - - $6,550; average - - - - - - $2,183 18 embryos- - - - - - - - $12,750; average - - - - - - - $708 FEMALES Perks 129R Charlotte 501 ET, 1/2/15, by Perks 144U Right Track 2040, to Green Dorr Farms, Elsie, Mich.; and Bernard Show Cattle, Grand Ridge (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $22,000 Perks 144U Rosemary 1058, 2/19/11, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET, to Klink Farms, Garden; and a May heifer calf by BR Copper 124Y to Southland Ranch, Liberty, S.C. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $34,500 TH 612 45P Spec Lady 102W, 2/8/09, by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P, to Grubbs Cattle Co., Arlington, Texas; and a February heifer calf by BR Copper 124Y to Nicole and Alison Folkman, Ixonia, Wis.- - - - - - $34,000 Hereford.org


Perks 2026 Lifesaver 5017, 1/28/15, by C Lifeline 3165 ET, to Benedict Hereford Farm, Dewey- - - $20,000 JLW Toni Tonic 1105Y, 2/9/11, by Purple Tonic 10M, to Shirley Garlish, Petersburg; and a February heifer calf by BR Copper 124Y to C.V. Ledbetter & Son Inc., Okmulgee, Okla. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $19,500 TH 702 719T Veronica 10W, 1/16/09, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T, to Deana Jak Farms Inc., Wagontown, Pa.; and a February bull calf by Perks 144U Right Track 2040 to Kevin Corrigan, Seneca - - - - - - - - - - - $18,250 ROF FT Sage 515C ET, 5/15/15, by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET, consigned by Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, to Lauran Widman, Ransom- - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,700 Perks 63N Senorita 1118, 9/18/11, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N, to Loyd Perks, San Angelo, Texas; and a February heifer calf by Perks 144U Right Track 2040 to Melinda Braun, Columbia - - - - - $10,500 AF 4R 071T Maternal Ease 2025, 1/19/12, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, to Bacon Cattle & Sheep, Siloam Springs, Ark.; and an April heifer calf by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET to Stephens Hereford Farms, Taylorville- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,200 C&L Miss Willow 4R 12C, 3/6/15, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, consigned by Nicole Folkman, to Perks Ranch- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 ROF RRR S109 Spirit 207C, 2/7/15, by GO 3196 Advance S109, consigned by Lauren McMillan, to Hardy Edwards, Winterville, Ga. - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,750 BL Rangette 357 X77, 10/10/10, by Walker Eurosport 745 133 357, to Sand Rock Ranch, Benton, Wis.; and a January heifer calf by Perks DCF 181R Dynasty 2109 to Quade Farms, Milton, Wis.- - - - $8,900 Perks W913 Bristol 502 ET, 1/3/15, by Perks 144U Right Track 2040, to JJB Cattle Co., Independence, Iowa; and Loyd Perks- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,750 Perks 506U Nicky 1023, 2/9/11, by TH 557E 45P Tank 506U ET, to Klink Farms; and a March bull calf by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET to Carson Farms, Maple Park - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,700 STAR Tidal Wave 293W ET, 3/10/09, by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET, to Jose Zagala, Ennis, Texas; and a January heifer calf by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET to Vince Poppellwell, Russell Springs, Ky.- - - - - - - $8,500

Remitall West

Olds, Alberta—Oct. 10 Auctioneer: Ryan Dorran Reported by: Lander Nicodemus 11.5 bulls- - - - - - - - - $121,500; average - - - - - $10,565 25 females - - - - - - - $148,150; average - - - - - - $5,926 36.5 lots - - - - - - - - - $269,650; average - - - - - - $7,388 Additional lots 9 embryos- - - - - - - - - $27,500; average - - - - - - $3,056 BULLS Remitall-W 50 Shades ET 12C, 1/30/15, by Boyd Banker 0015 ET, to HF Herefords, Seamans, Saskatchewan; and Double J Polled Herefords, Maidstone, Saskatchewan (½ interest, ½ possession)- - $32,000 Remitall-W Rio Lobo ET 26C, 2/3/15, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Wascana Cattle Co., Regina, Saskatchewan (½ interest, ½ possession)- - - - $18,000 Remitall-W GD Lawless ET 37C, 2/7/15, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Manchester Cattle Co., Maidstone, Saskatchewan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $17,500 Hereford.org

Remitall-W Monty ET 83Y, 2/1/15, by RemitallWest Chicago ET 83Y, to 3-D-L Farm, Abbotsford, British Columbia (¾ interest, full possession)- - - - - - - - - $9,000 FEMALES Remitall-W Yellow Rose ET 11C, 1/28/15, by Remitall-W Havana ET 33A, to Wooden Shoe Farms, Blackfoot, Idaho - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $18,000 Remitall-W GD Haylee ET 129C, 3/29/15, by MHPH 521X Action 106A, to Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Orillia, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,800 Remitall-West Marvel 46B, 2/2/14, by RemitallWest Game Day ET 74Y, to Bill Issacson, Park Rapids, Minn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 Remitall-West Marvel ET 25C, 2/3/15, by Boyd Banker 0015 ET, to Dorbay Polled Herefords, Dorchester, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 Remitall-W GD Rose ET 16C, 2/1/15, by RemitallWest Havana ET 33A, to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 Remitall-West Marvel 31B, 1/31/14, by CB 57U Can Doo 102Y, to Dorbay Polled Herefords - - - - - - $8,000 Remitall-W GD Rita ET 51C, 2/13/15, by MHPH 521X Action 106A, to Charles Weyman-Jones, Australia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 Remitall-W GD Haylee ET 126C, 3/28/15, by MHPH 521X Action 106A, to Charles Weyman-Jones - - $7,500

Ridgeview Farm

Alto, Mich.—Oct. 11 Auctioneers: Cody Lowderman, Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 5.375 bulls- - - - - - - - - $28,500; average - - - - - - $5,302 54 females - - - - - - - - $297,175; average - - - - - - $5,503 59.375 lots- - - - - - - - $325,675; average - - - - - - $5,485 Additional lots 1 semen lot- - - - - - - - - $7,250; average - - - - - - $7,250 BULL GCC JPF Exciter A222, 2/7/13, by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S, to Hirsche Herefords, High River, Alberta (¾ interest)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,500 FEMALES LBB Tyra 02A, 1/15/13, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, to Sunny Side Farm, Dresden, Ohio; and a March bull calf by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S, to Jeremy Johnson, Coopersville- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,250 Goble Trixi 312A, 3/15/13, by STAR Brite Expectations 33Y ET, to Wiswell Farms, Elkhorn, Wis.; and a June heifer calf by GCC JPF Exciter A222 to John Parks Farm, Bronson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,700 Goble Abigail Ann 120A, 1/28/13, by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S, to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario; and a February steer calf by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET to Amy Thueme, Columbus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,500 Dorbay Miss Abbey 418A, 3/1/13, by JDH 10S Yankee 39X, to Sweatman Hereford Farm, Virginia, Ill.; and a February heifer calf by MHPH 521X Action 106A to Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, Ontario- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 Goble Lady A 208A, 2/2/13, by STAR Brite Expectations 33Y ET, to Maple Lane Farm Group LLC, Caledonia; and a March steer calf by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S to Rollins Herefords, Noblesville, Ind. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,300

Goble Avery 124A, 1/28/13, by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S, to Sweatman Hereford Farm; and a February heifer calf by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET to Sunny Side Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,500 MGN Pixi T121, 1/21/07, by SB 122L Git-R-Done 19R ET, to Baker Polled Herefords, Elkhorn, Wis.; and a May heifer calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R to Windy Hills Herefords, Roberts, Wis.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,150 RVP 719T Absolute Gold ET 72A, 2/20/13, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T, to Broadlawn Farms, Lena, Miss.; and a February bull calf by Boyd Masterpiece 0220 to Olson Hereford Ranch, Argusville, N.D. - - - - - - $8,000 BK Almond Joy 353, 2/24/13, by CRR About Time 743, to Int’l House Herefords, Caledonia; and a March heifer calf by GCC JPF LBB Enticer A117 to Lamb Bros. Beef, Wilson, Wis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,700 BHR RH Miss Elite 522, 2/21/05, by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D, to Rudy and Sandy’s Polled Herefords, Allenton; and a March heifer calf by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET to Broadlawn Farms- - - - - - - - - - $7,500

Indian Mound Ranch

Canadian, Texas—Oct. 12 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell Reported by: Juston Stelzer 56 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $405,000; average - - - - - - $7,232 17 females- - - - - - - - - $68,800; average - - - - - - $4,047 73 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $473,800; average - - - - - - $6,490 BULLS IMR 2037Z Advance 4044B, 3/7/14, by HH Advance 2037Z ET, to Bird Ranch, Midland - - - - - - - - - - $17,000 IMR L1 8542 Domino 4039B, 3/6/14, by L1 Domino 08542, to Bird Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $16,000 IMR BAR-S-Mr 8542 436 ET, 1/12/14, by L1 Domino 08542, to Scharbauer Ranch, Amarillo - - - - - - $15,000 IMR K5 L1 2037Z Domino 4024B, 3/2/14, by HH Advance 2037Z ET, to Scharbauer Ranch - - - - - $14,000 IMR BAR-S-LHF Mr 88X 432, 1/6/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Bird Ranch - - - - - - - - - $13,000 IMR BAR-S-Mr 216 474 ET, 3/1/14, by CL 1 Domino 216Z ET, to Bullinger Herefords, Henrietta - - - $12,000 IMR 167Y Conviction 4009B, 2/18/14, by NJW 33TB 100W Trust 167Y, to Harrison Cattle Co., Arapaho, Okla.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 IMR L1 2037Z Advance 4015B ET, 2/26/14, by HH Advance 2037Z ET, to Scharbauer Ranch- - - - - $10,000 FEMALE K5 IMR 028X Euphoria 2090Z, 3/24/12, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Bullinger Herefords- - - - - - $8,000

Powell Herefords

Ft. McKavett, Texas—Oct. 13 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell Reported by: Juston Stelzer 93 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $648,000; average - - - - - - $6,968 90 females - - - - - - - - $133,410; average - - - - - - $1,482 183 lots- - - - - - - - - - $781,410; average - - - - - - $4,270 BULLS JP Advance 4501, 1/2/14, by IMR Advance 7005 4ET, to Shane Henry, Demopolis, Ala. - - - - - - - - - - $14,000 JP Harland 4636, 1/18/15, by RCR 977 Harland ET, to Shane Henry- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,000 continued on page 138...

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JP Harland 4709, 2/18/14, by RCR 977 Harland ET, to T.J. Moody, Gatesville- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,000 JP 9437 Gold 4665, 1/26/14, by JP Mr Gold Dom 9437, to Henard Ranch, Tatum, N.M.- - - - - - - - $10,500 JP 8658 Domino 4567, 1/5/14, by JP Mister Domino 8658, to Ty Rampy, Calvert- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 JP 9437 Gold 4615, 1/15/14, by JP Mr Gold Dom 9437, to Shane Henry- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 JP 8493 Domino 4526, 1/26/15, by JP 3913 Domino 8493, to Bryan Milner, Streetman- - - - - - - - - - $10,000 JP 9437 Gold 4598, 1/11/14, by JP Mr Gold Dom 9437, to Parker & Parker, Alpine - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 JP MR 8099 Mom 4649, 1/20/14, by UU Mister 8099, to Bryan Milner - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 JP MR 8099 Mom 4557, 1/2/14, by UU Mister 8099, to Parker & Parker- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 JP 9437 gold 4627, 1/16/14, by JP MR Gold Dom 9437, to Parker & Parker- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 JP MR 8426 Aurum 4679, 2/1/14, by JP Aurum Dom 8426, to Borchers Ranch, Victoria- - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 JP 8712 Domino 4653, 1/21/14, JP Mark Domino 8712, to Randy Brinkman, Somerville- - - - - - - - $9,000

W4 Ranch

Morgan, Texas—Oct. 16 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell Reported by: Juston Stelzer 117 bulls- - - - - - - - - $548,496; average - - - - - - $4,688 26 females - - - - - - - - $111,306; average - - - - - - $4,281 143 lots- - - - - - - - - - $659,802; average - - - - - - $4,614 Additional lots 48 comm. females- - $124,464; average - - - - - - $2,593 BULLS W4 8203 Domino A514, 10/19/13, by HH Advance 8203U ET, to Blu Thornton, Pyote - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 W4 S025 Domino A647, 11/14/13, by W4 4011 Domino S025, to Paul Watson, Jennings, La. - - $9,000 W4 8203 Domino A501, 11/28/13, by HH Advance 8203U ET, to Billy Watson, Leonard - - - - - - - - - $7,500 W4 6033 Domino A862, 11/25/13, by B Churchill 6033, to Pierce Ranch, Pierce - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 W4 6058 Domino A579, 10/16/13, by B 295 Domino 6058, to Pierce Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 W4 6033 Domino A665, 10/20/13, by B Churchill 6033, to Pierce Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 FEMALE W4 6058 Domet A599, 10/20/13, by B 295 Domino 6058, to Josh Ohlde, Greenleaf, Kan. - - - - - - - $6,000

ANL Polled Herefords & Guests

Steelman, Saskatchewan—Oct. 17 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Reported by: Levi Landers 63 females - - - - - - - $356,200; average - - - - - - $5,654 FEMALES Blair’s Nellie R117 ET 6B, 1/26/14, by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117, consigned by Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan, to AXA Polled Herefords, Hampton, Manitoba and NJW Polled Herefords, Sheridan, Wyo. - - - - - - $26,000 Blair’s Nellie R117 ET 17B, 3/1/14, by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117, consigned by Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., to AXA

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Polled Herefords, Hampton, Manitoba; and NJW Polled Herefords, Sheridan, Wyo. - - - - - - - - - - $26,000 Glenlees DBK 106A Art Work 13C, 2/15/15, by MHPH 521X Action 106A, consigned by Glenlees Farm, Arcola, to Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Orilla, Ontario- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $19,800 Blair’s 45P 33W Temptress ET 5C, 1/29/15, by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P, consigned by Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., to Brendale Acres, Allenford, Ontario - - - - - - - $15,000 WCC 161X Marvel 3752A, 1/31/13, by Square-D Mandate 161X, to Lana Wyatt, Kisbey and Rachel Brooks, Alameda; and a February heifer calf by Wilgor 55K Northeastern OL 2N, to Square D Herefords, Langbank - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,250

Buck Cattle Co.

Madill, Okla.—Oct. 17 Auctioneer: Steve Bonham Reported by: Dustin Layton 26 females - - - - - - - $440,100; average - - - - - $16,927 FEMALES BK WR Cheers 560C ET, 3/18/15, by LCX Unleashed Keepsake 1110 ET, to Moore Cattle Co., Madill- - $79,000 BK Cool Customer 556C ET, 4/7/15, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Moore Cattle Co.- - - - - $70,000 CMCC Cat Nap 550C, 3/6/15, by CRR 719 Catapult 109, to Victoria Chapman, Sulphur - - - - - - - - - $58,000 HAPP Clear Point 36C ET, 3/26/15, by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET, consigned by Happ Herefords, Mendota, Ill., to Neal Davis, Wheeler, Texas- - - $31,000 BK Cool Spot 552C ET, 3/4/15, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Express Ranches, Yukon- - - - $15,000 HAPP Camryn 18C ET, 3/2/15, by by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET, consigned by Happ Herefords, to Kiley Klas, Southmayd, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,000 BK Cool Girl 555C ET, 3/3/15, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Sam Barron, Lenapah - - - - - $14,000

C&T Cattle Co. & Guests

Kisbey, Saskatchewan—Oct. 17 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Reported by: Levi Landers 51 females - - - - - - - $220,850; average - - - - - - $4,330 FEMALES C&T 218Z Bella 68B, 5/4/14, by MHPH 118U Zappa 218Z, to Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Orillia, Ontario; and Chula Visa Polled Herefords, Thornton, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,000 Twin View 99W2 Melinda 50Z, 2/22/12, by McCoy 30N Applause ET 99W, consigned by Twin View Polled Herefords, Strathclair, Manitoba, to Evan Roberts, Westlock, Alberta - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 McCoy 53A Lady 26C, 2/13/15, by McCoy 70Y Skyfall 53A, consigned by McCoy Cattle Co. Ltd., Milestone, to Ray L Johnson Herefords, Lancaster, Minn. - - - $8,000 McCoy 628Z Alison 65B, 3/6/14, by McCoy 719T Conquest ET 628Z, consigned by McCoy Cattle Co. Ltd., to Ray L Johnson Herefords - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 PCL Real Lady 118U, 2/3/15, by MHPH 101S Umpire 118U, consigned by Doug and Wanda Mann, Swift Current, to Gillespie Hereford Ranch - - - - - - - - - $5,250

A. Goff & Sons

Harrisville, W.Va.—Oct. 17 Auctioneer: John Spiker Reported by: John Meents 46 females - - - - - - - $112,200; average - - - - - - $2,439 Additional lots 27 comm. females- - - $48,775; average - - - - - - $1,806 FEMALES WPM Yen Nemo Y82, 12/3/11, by JJD Nemo 8083; and a February heifer calf by WPM Hardtime 5073 012, consigned by McDonald Polled Herefords, Jane Lew, to Michael McKee, Weston- - - - - - - - - - - - $3,650 JW W56 Miss Ribey U77-Z7, 3/4/12, by JW Ribeye Lad R117 N32 W56; and a May heifer calf by TH 95S 45P Tank 28W, consigned by Westfall Polled Hereford Farms, Spencer, to Chuck Overfield, Harrisville- - $3,400 G Lady Revolt 465, 9/13/14, by Boyd ASM 4R Revolt 205Z ET, to Ralph E. Ullman & Son, Graysville, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,200 G Miss Lara’s Line 411, 4/6/14, by TLR Laras Line 122L 804U, to Clifford Rich, Morgantown - - - - - $3,000 G Miss Lara’s Line 422, 4/15/14, by TLR Laras Line 122L 804U, to Jerry Ross, Grafton- - - - - - - - - - - $2,950

Lambert Ranch/Sonoma Mountain Herefords

Kenwood, Calif.—Oct. 17 Auctioneer: Rick Machado Reported by: Mark Holt 63 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $342,750; average - - - - - - $5,440 BULLS SMH Bottomline Domino 3071, 9/1/13, by UPS Domino 3027, to Tony Borba, Oakdale- - - - - - - - $9,000 SMH Bottomline Domin0 4051, 2/26/14, by H5 001 Domino 906, to LNK Ranches, N. Powder, Ore. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 SMH 88X Ribeye Domino 4027, 2/6/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to LNK Ranches- - - - - - $8,750 SMH Bottomline 3073J, 9/2/13, by CJH Harland 408, to Tony Borba - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,750 SMH Bottomline Domino 3092J, 9/23/13, by H5 001 Domino 906, to Lone Star Ranch, Ferndale- -$7,750

Blair-Athol/Haroldson’s & Friends

Arcola, Saskatchewan—Oct. 18 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Reported by: Levi Landers 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,500; average - - - - - $14,500 65 females - - - - - - - $447,350; average - - - - - - $6,882 66 lots- - - - - - - - - - -$461,850; average - - - - - - $6,998 FEMALES Haroldson’s Jessica ET 71A, 4/3/13, by Haroldson’s WLL Anchor 4T, to Anita Doktor, Elk Point, Alberta - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $45,500 Haroldson’s Mira T100 11C, 2/26/15, by SHF Tahoe R117 T100, to Abby Hill Farm, Richmond, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $33,000 Blair-Athol TW Debbie Doo 22C, 2/19/15, by RST Times A Wastin 0124, to Lohner Herefords, Kipling - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,500 Haroldson’s Ad Jessica 48Y 15C, 3/1/15, by Haroldson’s WLC Rhino ET 48Y, to Blairs.Ag Cattle Co., Lanigan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,500 Hereford.org


Haroldson’s Jessica ET 201B, 2/18/14, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U, to Brost Land & Cattle, Irvine, Alberta - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,500 Blair-Athol 0124 LA Senza 29B, 2/25/14, by RST Times A Wastin 0124, to Wascana Cattle Co., Regina - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000

NEIL 1030 Secret 910W, 3/2/09, by KT Top Secret 1030, to Ground Zero Farms, Watts; and a February heifer calf by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET to Iron Lake Ranch- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,500 EXR Duchess 435, 1/18/14, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET, to Carl Oeder, Morrow, Ohio- - - - - - - $10,500

Express Ranches

Langford and Copeland

Yukon, Okla.—Oct. 18 Auctioneers: Eddie Sims, Dustin Layton Reported by: Dustin Layton 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - - $70,000; average - - - - - $70,000 39 females - - - - - - - - $515,150; average - - - - - $13,209 40 lots - - - - - - - - - - $585,150; average - - - - - $14,629 Additional lots 25 embryos- - - - - - - - $12,700; average - - - - - - - $508 BULL RW DM Remington 734 4035, 3/15/14, by TF Union 4037 734, to Remington Group; Pollard Farms, Waukomis; Roye Stephens, Breckenridge, Texas; Sullivan Herefords, Dunlap, Iowa; Buck Cattle Co., Madill; Blake Hammon, Jacksboro, Texas; and Will Aigar, Welch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $70,000 FEMALES EXR Primrose 4126 ET, 9/2/14, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Roye Stephens - - - - - - - $60,000 TH 618 45P Ms Dom 90W, 2/2/09, by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P, to Polzin Cattle, Darwin, Minn.- - - - - $54,000 TH 618 719T Ms Dom 480Y ET, 3/8/11, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T, to Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn.; Copper Creek Farms, Clarksville, Tenn.; and Walker McGuffee, Mendenhall, Miss.- - - - - - - - - - - - - $32,000 EXR Obsession 5156 ET, 5/17/15, by H/TSR/CHEZ/ Full Throttle ET, to Copper Creek Farms- - - - - - $26,000 EXR 90W 743 Ms Dorie 5084 ET, 2/20/15, by CRR About Time 743, to Matt Sims, Edmond; and Blake Hammon- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $25,000 EXR Lass 5158 ET, 5/18/15, by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET, to GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas- - $21,000 C 3W Untapped Lady 3224 ET, 3/9/13, by TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET, to Blake Hammon; and a February heifer calf by TH 122U 17Y Lombardi 69A to Bacon Herefords, Siloam Springs, Ark.- - - - - - - $20,750 EXR Dominette 5146 ET, 4/6/15, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Hirschfeld Group, Abingdon, Ill.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20,000 H RW Lady Redeem 1237 ET, 3/14/11, by KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET, to 6 Mile Creek LLC/Visiting Angels, Yukon; and a February bull calf by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET to GKB Cattle- - - - - - - $18,000 WPF 43X 17Y Bonnie 3203 ET, 1/17/13, by TH 22R 16S Lambeau 17Y, to 6 Mile Creek LLC/Visiting Angels; and a January heifer calf by NJW 76S P20 Beef 38W ET to Iron Lake Ranch, Athens, Texas- - - - - - - - $16,500 WPF 90W 2020 Kassim 4132 ET, 2/2/14, by Langfords 2020 Vision, to Hirschfeld Group- - - $12,000 EXR Victra 429, 1/16/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Bacon Herefords- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,500 WPF 0195 88X Savanna 2003, 2/28/12, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to 6 Mile Creek LLC/Visiting Angels; and a February heifer calf by TH 90W 719T Unforgetable 50Y to Matt Turley, Coldwater, Kan. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,400

Okmulgee, Okla.—Oct. 18 Auctioneer: Dustin Layton Reported by: Dustin Layton 49 females - - - - - - - $515,900; average - - - - - $10,529 Additional lots 1 flush - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,250; average - - - - - - $9,250 24 embryos- - - - - - - - $12,850; average - - - - - - - $535 FEMALES Langfords Play Time 5264 ET, 4/11/15, by GV CMR X161 Times Up A152, to Copper Creek Farm, Clarksville, Tenn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $60,000 Langfords Blonde 5164 ET, 3/2/15, by Langfords 2020 Vision, to Kristin Gilroy, Morris- - - - - - - - $40,000 JCS Delta Dawn 5832 ET, 3/23/15, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Barber Ranch, Channing, Texas (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $17,500 JCS June Carter 5912, 6/20/15, by JCS 5216 Domino 3548, to Austin Cole, Bowling Green, Ky.- - - - - $28,000 Langfords Cinnful 5245 ET, 4/3/15, by Kriegers Mr Limestone Z1 ET, to Rafter TS Cattle Co., Okmulgee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20,000 Langfords Pretty Please 3307ET, 4/3/13, by BR DM TNT 7010 ET, to Flying M Inc., Van Buren, Ark. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20,000 JCS Loretta Lynn 5805 ET, 3/9/15, by UPS Domino 5216, to Carlson Cattle, Royal Center, Ind.- - - - $19,500 JCS Patsy Cline 5878, 4/11/15, by Langfords 2205 ET, to Morgan Riley, College Grove, Tenn. - - - - $15,000 JCS Kitty Wells 5865, 4/16/15, by JCS Currency 3474 ET, to Scanlon Daniels, Dalhart, Texas- - - - - - - $15,000 JCS Emmylou 5885, 4/24/15, by BR CSF Copper ET, to Dauer Herefords, Panhandle, Texas- - - - - - - $13,500 BP CB JCB Patsy 60W 725, 7/25/14, by BP CB EF Zeus 122L 427Z ET, consigned by Whitney Andras, Checotah, to Lamle Herefords, Isabella- - - - - - $13500 JCS Sylvia 5934, 3/1/15, by Langfords 2205 ET, to Scanlon Daniels- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,500 WPF 112S ET 80X Bessie 3061, 3/1/13, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 80X ET; and a February heifer calf by LH TNT 1017, to Lamb Bros., Wilson, Wis.- - - - - - - $11,750 Langfords Time Out 5240 ET, 4/1/15, by GV CMR X161 Times Up A152, to Gerald Bischoff, Huron, S.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 Langfords SD Girl 5162 ET, 3/2/15, by LED GKB Legend 108 ET, to Express Ranches, Yukon - - - $11,000

Sullivan Farms

Dunlap, Iowa—Oct. 18 Auctioneer: Bruce Brooks Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh 27 females - - - - - - - $520,492; average - - - - - $19,277 Additional lots 56 embryos- - - - - - - - $92,700; average - - - - - - $1,655 FEMALES SULL Diana 5480C ET, 3/23/15, by ECR Who Maker 210 ET, to Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis. - - - $87,500 SULL Serendipity 5352C ET, 3/26/15, by ECR Who Maker 210 ET, to Jeb Skiles, Dalhart, Texas - - - $80,000 SULL Candy’s Time 5729C ET, 5/9/15, by ECR Who Maker 210 ET, to Coy Steenhoek, Maxwell- - - - $40,000 SULL Diana 5355C ET, 2/16/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Okoboji Cattle Co., Okoboji - - - - - - $30,000 SULL About Shelby 5471C ET, 3/13/15, by CRR About Time 743, to JB Show Cattle, Victoria, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $25,000 SULL Diana 5467C ET, 3/28/15, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Joshua Darbyshire, Morning Sun - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $22,000 SULL Candy 5348C ET, 2/18/15, by CRR About Time 743, to Scott Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.- - - $21,000 SULL Diana’s Maker 5465 ET, 1/7/15, by ECR Who Maker 210 ET, to Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,000 SULL Diana 5469 ET, 3/14/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Jae Van Horn, Modoc, Ind.- - - - - - - $10,500 SULL Diana 5134C ET, 3/3/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Will Manning, New Albany, Miss.- - $10,000 SULL Harley 5470C ET, 3/26/15, by JCS Showtime, to Chris Lutt, Battle Creek, Neb. - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 SULL Shelby 5478C ET, 2/27/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Justin Garwood, Columbiana, Ohio- - $8,500 SULL Diana 5139C ET, 2/14/15, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET, to Jason and Lori Brown, Dwight, Kan.- $7,750

The Berry’s

Cheyenne, Wyo.—Oct. 19 Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar Reported by: Lander Nicodemus 66 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $432,000; average - - - - - - $6,545 6 females - - - - - - - - - $22,250; average - - - - - - $3,708 72 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $454,250; average - - - - - - $6,309 BULLS B Sensational 36B, 3/22/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Dudley Bros., Comanche, Texas - - - - - $12,500 B Sensation 19B, 3/11/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Haythorn Land & Cattle Co., Arthur, Neb. (¾ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,250 B Sensation 25B, 3/16/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Dan and Lucy Meyring, Waldon, Colo. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 B Desert Gold 1B, 2/24/14, by UPS Desert Gold 4007, to Dan and Lucy Meyring - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 B Sensational 17B, 3/9/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to 21 Ranch, Sundance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 SCB Super Sensation 2B, 2/24/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to 21 Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 B Desert Gold 11B, 3/5/14, by UPS Desert Gold 4007, to Dan and Lucy Meyring - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 continued on page 140...

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B Sensational 21B, 3/15/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Dan and Lucy Meyring - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,750 PI Domino 1C, 2/24/15, by CL 1 Domino 314A, to Schafer Livestock LLC, Rock River - - - - - - - - - - - $8,750 B 052X Domino 54B, 3/31/14, by CL 1 Domino 052X 1ET, to Warren Livestock Co., Cheyenne- - - - - - $8,500 B Sensational 18B, 3/10/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to 21 Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,250 B Total Sensation 33B, 3/20/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Dan and Lucy Meyring - - - $8,250 AEB 072X Domino 67B, 4/7/14, by CL 1 Domino 072X, to Warren Livestock Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 B Sensation 29B, 3/18/14, by Churchill Sensation 028X, to Myra Hanna PR 5 Ranch, Wheatland - - $7,500 B Aurum Domino 96B, 4/29/14, by RCR L1 Aurum Domino 08120, to Graves Ranch, Wheatland- - - $7,500

P&R Herefords

Trail, Okla.—Oct. 19 Auctioneer: Dustin Layton Reported by: Dustin Layton 35 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $180,200; average - - - - - - $5,149 42 females - - - - - - - $157,200; average - - - - - - $3,743 77 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $337,400; average - - - - - - $4,382 BULLS P&R Advancer L 210Z ET, 1/7/12, by CL 1 Domino 320N, to Allen Moss Herefords, Vici- - - - - - - - - - $9,000 P&R Advancer L 413B, 1/25/14, by P&R Advancer L 201Z ET, to Legacy Hills Farm, Taloga - - - - - - - $8,000 GBR L1 8214 405B, 1/16/14, by HH Advance 8214U, consigned by Graft-Britton Ranch, Leedey, to 6 Bar Ranch, Chester- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 P&R Advancer L 448B, 2/21/14, by P&R Advancer L 201Z ET, to Webb Farms, Watonga - - - - - - - - - - $7,000 FEMALE P&R Ms Advancer 803U, 1/16/08, by CL 1 Domino 5110R, to G&G Farms, Piedmont- - - - - - - - - - - - $7,000

Square D Herefords

Langbank, Saskatchewan—Oct. 19 Auctioneer: Ryan Dorran Reported by: Levi Landers 5 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - - $29,000; average - - - - - - $5,800 47 females - - - - - - - $202,050; average - - - - - - $4,299 52 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $231,050; average - - - - - - $4,443 Additional lots 1 flush - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,000; average - - - - - - $5,000 BULL Square-D Indiana 773C, 3/10/15, by LJR MSU 137S Miles 32Y, to Red Line Livestock, Didsbury, Alberta (½ interest, ½ possession)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 FEMALES WCC 163Z Tequila Rose 1475B, 2/8/14, by NJW 33TB 100W Trust 163Z, to Remitall West, Olds, Alberta - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 WCC 161X Marvel 4737B, 2/16/14, by Square D Mandate 161X, to Phantom Creek Livestock, Swift Current - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 WCC 0220 Victoria 1423B, 2/15/14, by Boyd Masterpiece 0220, to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,250 WCC 34S Stacey 4110B, 2/22/14, by Triple A 14M Stocky 34S, to River Valley Polled Herefords - - - $7,100 140

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Strang Herefords

Meeker, Colo.—Oct. 20 Auctioneer: Roger Jacobs Reported by: Lander Nicodemus 34 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $177,250; average - - - - - - $5,213 Additional lots 10 comm. females- - - $23,150; average - - - - - - $2,315 BULLS SH 501R Domino 422B, 3/1/14, by CL 1 Domino 105Y, to Justin Hammond, Mount Pleasant, Utah - - - - $7,500 SH 3027 Domino 404B, 3/1/14, by UPS Domino 3027, to Acord Land & Cattle Co., Bingham, Neb. - - - - $7,000 SH 501R Domino 418B ET, 3/10/14, by CL 1 Domino 501R, to Acord Land & Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - $6,500 SH 501R Domino 405B ET, 3/1/14, by CL 1 Domino 501R, to Moeller Ranch LLC, Antonito - - - - - - - - $6,500 SH 501R Domino 409B ET, 3/4/14, by CL 1 Domino 501R, to Ammie Murray, Lost Springs, Wyo. - - - $6,500

Texas Hereford Assn.

Buffalo, Texas—Oct. 21 Auctioneer: Leo Casas Reported by: Juston Stelzer 69 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $277,800; average - - - - - - $4,026 4 females - - - - - - - - - - $9,400; average - - - - - - $2,350 73 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $287,200; average - - - - - - $3,934 Additional lots 149 comm. females- $290,950; average - - - - - - $1,953 BULLS RJ Currency 3317 ET, 10/3/13, by BR Currency 8144 ET, consigned by Rafter J Cattle Co., Abilene, to GKB Cattle, Waxahachie - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 RJ BN Big Casino 3316, 9/24/13, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U, consigned by Rafter J Cattle Co., to GKB Cattle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 MM Outcross 1415 ET, 5/2/14, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U, consigned by Mimms Herefords, Lorenzo, to Jimmy Corley, Iola - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,500 SR TD Advance 447, 2/12/14, by C&M T9 Advance 9007, consigned by Summerour Ranch, Dalhart, to Glenn Greathouse, Joaquin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,500 RDB Domino 1039 B402, 2/19/14, by IMR T025 Domino 1039Y, consigned by Ryan Bullinger, Henrietta, to Pat McMaster, Shiner- - - - - - - - - $6,000 RJ Golden Boy 4007, 1/6/14, by Churchill Golden Boy 2143Z, consigned by Rafter J Cattle Co., to Steven Mahanay, Kenney - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000 SR TD Advance 456, 4/4/14, by C&M T9 Advance 9007, consigned by Summerour Ranch, to Glenn Brandt, Bellville- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000

Debter Hereford Farm

Horton, Ala.—Oct. 24 Auctioneer: Tommy Barnes Reported by: Tommy Coley 130 bulls- - - - - - - - - $858,000; average - - - - - - $6,600 15 females- - - - - - - -$130,750; average - - - - - - $8,717 145 lots- - - - - - - - - - $988,750; average - - - - - - $6,819 Additional lots 1 flush - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000; average - - - - - - $9,000 260 comm. females- $505,625; average - - - - - - $1,945 BULLS DH Domino 392A, 12/8/13, by CL 2 Domino 0141 ET, to W4 Ranch, Morgan, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - $33,000

DH Domino 311A, 2/15/13, by DH Domino 831, to TNT Farm, Trussville- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $18,000 DH Domino 348A, 10/21/13, by CL 1 Domino 0141 ET, to John Hannah, Blountville - - - - - - - - - - - $14,500 DH Advance 322A, 9/14/13, by DH Advance 736, to Cecil Haraway, Rogersville - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,500 DH Advance T3005, 6/22/13, by DH Domino 838, to Bobby Satterfield, Geraldine - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,000 FEMALES DH Miss Advance 4209 ET, 1/1/15, by HH Advance 8050U ET, to Travis Salt, Evergreen - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DH Miss Advance 4210 ET, 1/1/15, by HH Advance 8050U ET, to Travis Salt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DH Miss Advance 4214 ET, 1/2/15, by HH Advance 8050U ET, to Travis Salt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000 DH Miss Advance 4144B, 11/13/14, by CL 1 Domino 0141 ET, to TNT Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,750 DH Dominette 4162B, 11/25/14, by DH Domino 831, to TNT Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,750 DH Miss Advance 4180B, 12/5/14, by DH Advance 031, to TNT Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,750 FLUSH DH Miss Advance 9156, 10/31/09, by DH Advance 736, to Flying S Ranch, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,000

J&L Cattle Service and Guests

Jeromesville, Ohio—Oct. 24 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,100; average - - - - - - $5,100 60 females - - - - - - - $276,075; average - - - - - - $4,601 61 lots- - - - - - - - - - - - $281,175; average - - - - - - $4,609 Additional lots 1 steer - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,350; average - - - - - - $2,350 17 embryos- - - - - - - - - $5,300; average - - - - - - - $312 FEMALES PK WMS 145R Nora 1373, 3/10/13, by Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R; and a February heifer calf by JLWG X100 Performer 4R A25, consigned by Kyndall Williams, Mount Gilead, to Rick Swain & Son Trucking, Gibsonburg- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 Creek 743 Viola 039X, 4/12/10, by CRR About Time 743, consigned by Creek Bottom Farm, Navarre, to Ron Davis, Frankfort- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 ASM 303 100W Miss Dew 323A ET, 2/9/13, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET; and a March heifer calf by TH 133U 719T Upgrade 69X, consigned by Glenview Farms LLC, Shinglehouse, Pa., to WR Farms, Cambridge - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,400 JLCS 69X Rachael A24 C9, 2/4/15, by TH 133U 719T Upgrade 69X, consigned by J&L Cattle Services, to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario- - - - $9,000 RH Durango X32 Miss A07, 4/6/13, by RH 774 Durango 4037 X32, consigned by J&L Cattle Services, to Joe Tobias, Mansfield; and a March heifer calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R to K&K Hereford Farm, Seville - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,200

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Jamison & Jamison

Beggs, Okla.—Oct. 24 Auctioneer: Ron Cunningham Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh 51 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $226,000; average - - - - - - $4,431 37 females - - - - - - - $114,589; average - - - - - - $3,097 88 lots- - - - - - - - - - $340,589; average - - - - - - $3,870 BULLS JR L1 Domino 4501B, 2/26/14, by JA L1 Domino 2708Z, to Dark Horse Land & Cattle Co., Grapevine, Texas- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 JR L1 Domino 3238A, 9/2/13, by JA L1 Domino 8513U, to Dark Horse Land & Cattle Co.- - - - - - $10,000 JR L1 Domino 3239A, 9/20/13, by JA L1 Domino 8513U, to Dark Horse Land & Cattle Co.- - - - - - - $9,000 B&B L1 Domino 422, 2/5/14, by HH Advance 286M 1ET, consigned by B&B Cattle Co, Virgil, Kan., to Dark Horse Land & Cattle Co.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 FEMALE JA L1 Dominette 3115A, 2/15/13, by CL 1 Domino 9125W 1ET, to Miller Ranch, Beggs- - - - - - - - - $15,500

JBN Livestock

St. Onge, S.D.—Oct. 24 Auctioneer: Doug Dietterle Reported by: Levi Landers 12 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - $40,900; average - - - - - - $3,408 54 females - - - - - - - - $149,150; average - - - - - - $2,762 66 lots- - - - - - - - - - -$190,050; average - - - - - - $2,880 BULL CSC 100W Irishman 26, 3/7/12, by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W, to Harrison Cattle Co., Arapaho, Okla. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 FEMALES SPH 27N Rock Solid 9U, 2/7/08, by TH 33N 3L Rock Solid 33R, to Sam Smith, Batesland; and a February bull calf by CSC 100W Irishman 26 to Stillwater One Herefords, Lawrence, Neb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,400 Schu-Lar 33U of 16K 9R, 4/12/08, by Schu-Lar 9R of 9L P606, to Randy Boesem, Newell - - - - - - - - - $7,500 JBN 4R Miss Revolution 113, 2/16/11, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, to Dyer Herefords, Crawford, Neb.; and a February heifer calf by CSC 100W Irishman 26, to T.W. Schalesky, Faith - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,950 JBN L1 Dominette 030, 2/17/10, by KB L1 Domino 764T, to Johnson Hereford Farm, Milford, Iowa-$6,000 JBN L1 Dominette 814, 1/13/08, by JA L1 Domino 6002S, to Johnson Hereford Farm - - - - - - - - - $6,000

Northeast Texas Hereford Assn.

Mt. Pleasant, Texas—Oct. 24 Auctioneer: Joel Birdwell Reported by: Dennis Schock 20.78 bulls- - - - - - - - - $78,000; average - - - - - - $3,759 34 females - - - - - - - $109,700; average - - - - - - $3,226 54.78 lots - - - - - - - - - $187,700; average - - - - - - $3,426 Additional lots 3 embryos- - - - - - - - - - - $750; average - - - - - - - $250 BULLS CF 88 Mr Grizzly 1403 ET, 3/15/14, by H W4 Grizzly 0146 ET, to Blaine Weiterman, Tyler - - - - - - - - - $7800 -S W5 Gran Torino 4249 Y14, 2/4/11, by C -S Gran Torino 8172 ET, to Scott Stewart, Cumby (¾ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,200 Hereford.org

KM 6095 Advancer 47B, 4/26/14, by TRM 4005 Phalen 6095, to Doug Blackard, Cookville - - - - - $4,250 FEMALES NH Miss L18 Silver Z106, 1/26/12, by GO Excel L18; and an August bull calf by NH Copper Z1002 to Lance Mitchell, New Boston- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 NH Bailey Rose Z202, 2/3/12, by GO Excel L18; and an August bull calf by Gold Key 4X ET to Lance Mitchell- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,000

Reynolds Herefords

Huntsville, Mo.—Oct. 25 Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh 13 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - $45,448; average - - - - - - $3,496 24 females- - - - - - - - $78,600; average - - - - - - $3,275 37 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $124,078; average - - - - - - $3,353 BULLS RH Mac R405, 9/15/14, by RH Glengrove 719T Mitt Z27, to Dennis Garlock, Gibbs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,900 RH Marko R407, 9/20/14, by RH Glengrove 719T Mitt Z27, to Alan Linder, Green Castle- - - - - - - - - - - $4,500 RH Mick 404, 9/14/14, by RH Glengrove 719T Mitt Z27, to Alan Linder - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,500 FEMALES RW Barbara 8119 0085, 10/13/10, by RW Rowdy 3078 R119 ET, to Mueller Polled Herefords, Perryville; and a February heifer calf by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET, to Ella Fischer, St. Joseph - - $7,700 RH Irene R410, 10/21/14, by RH Glengrove 719T Mitt Z27, to Hannah Dunn, Baring - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000

Hill-Vue Farm

Blairsville, Ga.—Oct. 26 Auctioneer: Carroll Cannon Reported by: Tommy Coley 3 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,800; average - - - - - - $2,933 14 females- - - - - - - - $32,800; average - - - - - - $2,343 17 lots- - - - - - - - - - - - $41,600; average - - - - - - $2,447 BULL Plato Banner HV394, 2/26/14, by Plato Banner HV080, to Matt Marple, Burlingame, Kan.- - - - $4,000

Micheli Ranch

Ft. Bridger, Wyo.—Oct. 28 Auctioneer: Butch Booker Reported by: Mark Holt 38 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $198,850; average - - - - - - $5,233 Additional lots 10 comm. females- - - $23,950; average - - - - - - $2,395 BULLS MH 88X Dom 413, 2/14/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Irwin Livestock Co., Douglas- - - - - - $12,000 MH 88X Dom 443, 3/24/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Irwin Livestock Co.- - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,000 MH 88X Dom 432, 3/13/14, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET, to Empire Ranch, Moorcroft - - - - - - - - $11,500 MH About Time 403, 2/3/14, by CRR About Time 743, to Empire Ranch- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 MH Stockman 406, 2/8/14, by C Stockman 2059 ET, to R&R Land & Livestock, Oak Creek, Colo.- - - - $9,000

The Hot Ones

Senatobia, Miss.—Oct. 31 Auctioneer: Eddie Burks, Dustin Layton Reported by: Tommy Coley 5 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - - $17,800; average - - - - - - $3,560 51 females - - - - - - - $270,600; average - - - - - - $5,306 56 lots- - - - - - - - - - - $288,400; average - - - - - - $5,150 Additional lots 11 embryos- - - - - - - - - $4,775; average - - - - - - - $434 34 comm. females- - - $69,075; average - - - - - - $2,032 FEMALES MSU Keepsake 2Z ET, 1/2/12, by Remitall Online 122L, consigned by Burks Cattle Co., Park City, Ky., to Ray Flighman, Liberty, Ind.; and a February heifer calf by RST Times A Wastin 0124, to Brian Banks, Camden, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,800 STAR Rock On Girl 520Y ET, 9/26/11, by Remitall Online 122L, consigned by CMR, Senatobia, to Rockin 4H Ranch, Canton, Texas; and a March bull calf by Grandview CMR 145R MR Y 184 ET, to Joe Dettor, Sardis- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,500 Burks Maui Queen 0598 367W ET, 3/1/09, by C Maui Jim ET, consigned by Burks Cattle Co., to Belle Meadow Farm, Wartrace, Tenn.; and a February heifer calf by RST Times A Wastin 0124, to HHH Cattle, Brighton, Tenn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,500 Burks CMR Rachel P606 382W ET, 11/28/09, by PW Victor Boomer P606, consigned by Burks Cattle Co., to JM Cattle Co., Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; and a February heifer calf by RST Times A Wastin 0124, to Blake Voss, Beaufort, Mo. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 Grandview CMR Romana 9235, 3/7/09, by CMR GV Innovator 552 13S ET, consigned by Leimer Farms, Jackson, Mo., to Belle Meadow Farm; and a February bull calf by Grandview CMR 86P Jose Y311, to Weil Cattle Co., Irene, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,750 WMC A152 X103 Rosy 6C ET, 1/28/15, by GV CMR X161 Times Up A152, consigned by WMC Cattle Co., Wasola, Mo., to Harrison Cattle Co., Arapho, Okla. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 3D 425X Alexis 31A, 2/5/13, by TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET, consigned by 3D Cattle Co., Charleston, to Pelton Polled Herefords, Halliday, N.D.; and a February heifer calf by KJ CJJ 618U Chevy 454Y, to Walt McKellar, Senatobia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,200 Grandview CMR Miss 86P X337, 3/8/10, by CMR ILR Domino 86P, consigned by Leimer Farms, to McGuffee Polled Herefords, Mendenhall and Empty Pockets Farm, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. - - - - - - - - $8,750 GV CMR P606 Ms Ten Z400 ET, 3/13/12, by ALH WS King Ten 8201ET, consigned by CMR, to McNeese State University, Lake Charles, La.; and a February heifer calf by Grandview CMR 145R Mr Y184 ET, to JM Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,600 Grandview CMR Lass W102 ET, 3/7/09, by PW Victor Boomer P606, consigned by Leimer Farms; and a January heifer calf by RST Times A Wastin 0124 to Rockin 4H Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,500 BB P606 Miss Bailout 1252, 9/23/12, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET, consigned by WMC Cattle Co., to Weil Cattle Co.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000

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ALABAMA Guaranteed Growth & Performance

CALIFORNIA

AL TO Herefords

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Larry and Susan Alto 707-822-9478

3545 Bayschool Rd. Arcata, CA 95521 Karl, Gail & Graham Blagg P. O. Box 1645 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Karl 916-531-3443 Graham 530-913-6418 Ranch 530-265-9395

Glynn Debter, Perry Debter or John Ross Debter 205-429-4415 or 205-429-2040

Jim, Marcia, Bobby, Heidi and Jamie Mickelson 5174 Sonoma Mountain Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95404 707-481-3440 Jim 707-396-7364 Bobby JMMick@sonic.net

Five H Farms

4134 County Hwy 30 • Horton, AL 35980 debterfarm@otelco.net www.cattletoday.com/debter

Case and Melinda Vyfhuizen, owners Joe Brazil, partner/manager 5851 S. Hwy. 59, Merced, CA 95340 209-410-1904 • www.FiveHFarms.com

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15850 Jess Ranch Rd. Tracy, CA 95377

Joseph and Connie Jess Registered Herefords and Quarter Horses for sale at the ranch.

Home/Office 925-449-5265 Cell 209-607-5916 Fax 925-447-5674

Steve Lambert Family 2938 Nelson Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 Cell 530-624-5256

HEREFORDS Jim McDougald, Manager

559-822-2178

Randy & Kelly Owen, Owners Red, White, and Black: Dixieland John & Randa Starnes Delight Angus, 256-845-3936 Hereford Production 553 Randy Owen Dr. NE Sale, May 7, 2016 Fort Payne, AL 35967 www.tennesseerivermusic.com High Cotton Bull Sale Dec. 5, 2015 cattle@tennesseerivermusic.com

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850 Meadow Ln. • Guffey, CO 80820 719-689-2047 or Cell 719-650-4929

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Registered Herefords 46089 Rd. 208, Friant, CA 93626

La Junta, Colo. Clinton Clark 32190 Co. Rd. S • Karval, CO 80823 719-446-5223 • 719-892-0160 Cell cclark@esrta.com • www.clarkanvilranch.com

Morrell Ranches Registered Herefords & Angus

Barry, Carrie and Bailey Morrell Carrie Cell 530-218-5507 5640 Co. Rd. 65 • Willows, CA 95988 Barry Cell 530-682-5808 530-934-2047 morrellranches@aol.com

Ken and Suzanne Coleman 1271 C.R. 115 Westcliffe, CO 81252-9611

Mrnak Herefords West Loren, Terrie, Hunter and Tanner 9728 Blue Mt. Ranch Rd. • Whitmore, CA 96096 775-848-0160 • 530-472-6431 lorenmrnak@aol.com Calves on the ground and for sale out of Dakota, Monument and Iceman.

1975 E. Roosevelt Rd. • El Nido, CA 95317 Gino and Mona Pedretti 209-722-2073 Gino Pedretti Jr. 209-383-1905 Mark St. Pierre 209-384-0129

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Coyote Ridge Ranch 18300 C.R. 43 LaSalle, CO 80645

Jane Evans Cornelius 970-284-6878

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3673 Co. Rd. 14 Practical Del Norte, CO 81132 Proven Mike 719-657+2519 Real World mikefuchsherefords@gmail.com Cattle Bulls & Females for Sale Registered Herefords

1634 M Rd. • Fruita, CO 81521 970-985-2938 • dmchall@hallherefords.com www.hallherefords.com Selling bulls at the U.B.I.A. Performance Bull Test Sale – Salina, Utah, the third Saturday in March Performance Testing Since 1978 • Females for sale at the ranch. Robert and Rita Weitzel 16662 Rd. 25 Dolores, CO 81323 970-882-2286 www.hangingwherefords.com

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George Kubin • 970-323-6249 4535 Hwy. 348 • Olathe, CO 81425

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Winton C. and Emily C. Harris and Family Polled Hereford 1942 Jonny and Toni Harris 334 K-Ville Rd. Screven, GA 31560 912-586-6585 greenviewfarms@windstream.net

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Matthew Murphy 4360 Bronte Ln. Douglasville, GA 770-778-3367 Keene Murphy 770-355-2192

Polled Herefords 1968 Burton’s Ferry Hwy. Sylvania, GA 30467 James 912-863-7706 912-690-0214 cell

Mike, Ann, Laura and Daniel Leroux, Owners

239 Cattail Bay • Windsor, CO 80550 Office 970-686-7231 • Ranch 970-653-4219 Cell 970-222-6005 mike@lerouxlandandcattle.com • www.lerouxlandandcattle.com

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Clay 208-438-5165 Cell 208-670-1429 Lori 208-670-1427 Hawley 208-678-7931

JBB/AL HEREFORDS John and Bev Bryan / James and Dawn Anderson 208-934-5378 • 208-934-5946 1993 S. 1500 E. • Gooding, ID 83330 jbbalherefords@hotmail.com Since 1967

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556 Birch Creek Rd., P.O. Box 446 Ririe, ID 83443 208-538-7154 Bruce 208-569-7465 Linda 208-569-8931

Shaw Cattle Co.

22993 Howe R d., C aldwell, ID 83607 www.shawcattle.com greg @ shawcattle.com

www.hereford.com Guy and Sherry Colyer 208-845-2313 Ray and Bonnie Colyer 208-845-2312

54286 W.C.R. 27 • Carr, CO 80612 Harold and Bryan Sidwell 970-897-2324 970-381-0264 Cell

350 S. 1250 W. Heyburn, Idaho

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Greg 208-459-3029 Sam 208-453-9790 Tucker 208-455-1678 Ron Shurtz - Cowherd 208-431-3311

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1159 Deep South Farm Rd. • Blairsville, GA 30512

Line One Breeding

34125 Rd. 20 N. • McClave, CO 81057-9604 719-456-1149 • robbherefords@rural-com.com

Visitors always welcome.

ELKINGTON POLLED HEREFORDS

Greenview Farms , I. nc. T G

R egistered Polled, Horned Bulls and R eplacement H eifers

KUBIN HEREFORD RANCH

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Doug Hall and Family

GEORGIA

Keith Elkington 208-523-2286 • Summer 208-523-6478 Layne 208-523-8508 • Mobile 208-681-0765 Brent • 208-523-6461 Range Ready, Performance Proven

Dan 208-339-2341 Teresa 208-339-2340 Rex 208-766-2747

Follow us on Facebook DanielsHerefordRanch danielsherefordranch@yahoo.com

Neal Ward 673 N. 825 W. • Blackfoot, ID 83221 208-684-5252 Herd Sires: Remitall Online 122L • MC Ranger 9615 • Trail Boss

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ILLINOIS David and Andrew Albin 780 N. CR 2460 E. Newman, IL 217-497-2487 David’s cell davidaalbin@gmail.com www.albinfarms.net

Phil and Joyce Ellis 765-665-3207 Matt and Lisa Ellis 217-666-3438 Joe and Lauri Ellis 765-665-0095 26455 N. 2300th St. • Chrisman, IL 61924 www.efbeef.com • efbeef1@aol.com

Kevin Bafford 10600 Damery Rd. • Blue Mound, IL 62513 217-454-5126

Eric, Kenin and Kelby Eubank P.O. Box 11 • Oblong, IL 62449 618-562-4211 Cell eeubank@monteaglemills.com

Baker Farms Family Agri-Business Since 1933

1278 E. 20th Rd. Streator, IL 61364 Fred • Debby Sarah • Susan • John 815-672-3491 • Cell 815-257-3491 Fax 815-672-1984

FFarmsleisher

Rich & Michelle Fleisher Knoxville, IL 309-208-8826

eerr HEREFORDS l l x i x B Bi

Dan Bixler 7115 E. 1000th Ave., Newton, IL 62448 618-783-3888 • 618-783-2329 office 618-562-3888 cell • insman542002@yahoo.com

Farm is 1.5 miles west of Sharpsburg, Ill.

Burns Polled Hereford Farm

11109 N. 50th St. Oblong, IL 62449 Mark Newbold 618-592-4590 • 618-562-3401 Cell

OAK HILL FARM Darrel and Anna Behrends

Andy, Bryar & Emersyn Fleisher Knoxville, IL 309-351-3507

Jim Behrends & Leonda Markee • Kim & Liz 29014 E. C.R. 1000 N. • Mason City, IL 62664 217-482-5470 dab3741@cassblue.com • www.ohfherefords.com

Gen-Lor Farms

Cattle for sale anytime at the farm, private treaty. Call or stop by to check them out.

Todd, Samantha, Rachel and Zach Parish 3395 Harco Rd. Harrisburg, IL 62946 Cell 618-926-7388

618-407-8374 Gene’s cell 618-407-0429 Lori’s cell glstumpf@htc.net

parishfarmsherefords@gmail.com

HAPP HEREFORDS Chris and Janell Happ 23817 Meridian Rd. Mendota, IL 61342 Chris’s cell 815-823-6652 happ84@yahoo.com www.happherefords.com

Prairie Meadow Herefords

2620 E. Lake Shore Dr. Springfield, IL 62707 Office 217-529-8878 Greg 217-498-7095 Mark and Carla 217-483-5651 Gail 217-529-4933

RHS RHS Ray Harbison and Sons Registered Polled Hereford Cattle

3570 Cedar Point Rd. Raleigh, IL 62977 Connie Harbison 618-268-4274

Gary and Debbie McConnell Box 253 Kincaid, IL 62540 217-237-2627 Gary’s cell 217-827-2761

Robert 815-562-6391 James 815-562-4946 Malcolm 815-562-5879

PERFORMANCE HEREFORDS • Visitors Always Welcome

Gene and Lori Stumpf 473 Gilmore Lake Rd Columbia, IL 62236 618-281-6378

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Kings, IL 61068

NEWBOLD FARMS INC.

Eubank FARMS

BAFFORD Farms Inc.

Since 1919

Carey Harbison

Chris Harbison 618-841-8030

Knott Farm

9235 E. Eagle Pass Rd. • Ellisville, IL 61431 Ruth Knott 309-293-2313

Robert Knott 309-778-2628 Home 309-224-2628 Mobile

Enough cattle to have breeding stock for sale at all times!

Nate and Courtney Wirtjes

9272 Freeport Rd. • Durand, IL 61024 815-629-2441 • Cell 815-871-9118 • wirtjes2@msn.com Visitors always welcome • Member of The Offense

SAYRE HEREFORD FARM

Tim and Tracie Sayre Seely, Kendi and Kira Sayre 13188 Virginia Rd. Arenzville, IL 62611 217-473-5143

Merle and Linda Sayre 17626 Virginia Rd. Virginia, IL 62691 217-452-7513 tsayre@irtc.net

10124 Michael Rd., Coulterville, IL 62237 Sherwood Burns 618-443-2007 618-521-3678

Kent Burns 618-443-6279 618-521-3199

Cattle for sale at all times

Pete Loehr, owner 113 W. Northgate Rd. • Peoria, IL 61614 309-692-6026 • 800-937-BEEF Office • 309-674-5513 Fax

Double B Herefords LLC Chase and David Brown 9879 Hackney Rd. Warrensburg, IL 62573 Chase 217-620-9133 cdbrow2@gmail.com

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McCaskill Farms 1597 E. 3050th St., Clayton, IL 62324

Randy 217-242-1262 Ron 217-430-8705 Matt 217-779-0775

Eric, Cindie, Cassie and Krista Allscheid 8052 Andy Rd. • Waterloo, IL 62298 618-939-5376 • Cell 618-593-9642 soph@htc.net www.ShingleOaksPolledHerefords.com

Stephens Hereford Farm

Stephens Trailer Sales

Eby Aluminum Livestock

P.O. Box 168 • Taylorville, IL 62568 Mark, Katie and Kayla Stephens 217-825-7913 Cell mckks91@consolidated.net Danny Stephens, Trailers • 217-824-2815

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HEREFORDS Glen and Kathy Sweatman 15628 Orchard Rd. • Virginia, IL 62691 217-370-3680 auction@casscomm.com

West Wind Herefords

IOWA

GLM

STREAM CATTLE CO. Rod, Sue, Lisa and Sarah Stream 51590 St. Hwy. 14, Chariton, IA 50049 641-774-8124 streamcattle@hotmail.com • www.streamcattle.com Just north of Chariton on State Hwy. 14

Jeff and Kelly Yoder 2356 N 1230 E. Rd. • Edinburg, IL 62531 217-623-5790 • Cell 217-827-5796 jwyoder62@gmail.com

Good Doin’ Genetics

INDIANA

Bulls, Females, Semen and Embryos P.O. Box 305 • Manning, IA 51455 712-653-3678

CDF Farms

Cletus Davis & Family Polled Hereford Farm Cletus and Betty Davis 6275 W. State Rt. 47 • Thorntown, IN 46071 765-436-7378 • Rick Davis 765-436-7505

HEREFORDS

Grant and Linda McKay and Family 1226 8th Rd. • Marysville, KS 66508 785-619-6086 • 308-470-1190 cell glmherefords@bluevalley.net • www.glmherefords.com

HERBEL

20161 Saline Rd. Lucas, KS 67648

HEREFORDS

KANSAS

DALE JAMISON GORDON JAMISON — 785-754-3639 RUSTY JAMISON — 785-754-3611 2271 C.R. 74 • Quinter, KS 67752

Alexander Farms Polled Herefords John Alexander Family 2756 S. Donmyer • Gypsum, KS 67448-9414 785-536-4931• alexfarmed@gmail.com

GREIVES HEREFORDS Bob Greives

Breeding stock, semen and flushes for sale

Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords

JENSEN BROS.

2508 S. 400 E. Greenfield, IN 46140

317-467-1092 Kandice Cell 317-498-1496 Jeff Cell 317-557-8259

Ksettles1504@aol.com www.jandkcattle.com

Cows for sale at all times. Curtis, Tobie, Erica and Ethan Kesling 1918 W. Delaware Rd. Logansport, IN 46947 574-753-3193

AI sires: SHF Kennedy 502R X36, EF Beef U208 Sure Bet Z002, GV CMR Ideal 424X 2096 Herd Sires: Sons of SHF Vision 117 and Loewen Foundation 34X Cow herd: Combination of Tradition 434V and Felton bloodlines

www.meitlercattle.com

Brock Nichols 785-346-6096 Jim Nichols 785-476-5842 www.carswell-nichols.com

Bulls and heifers for sale.

Dean and Danny 29111 B Keene Rd. • Maple Hill, KS 66507 785-256-4643 • 785-256-4010 Located 13 miles west of Topeka on I-70, Keene/Eskridge exit then 3 miles south

600 S. Lorraine • St. Francis, KS 67756 Stephen Douthit Family douthitstephen@gmail.com • www.4vranchdouthitherefords.com

Polled Herefords

Good Doing Cattle Since 1953

Hereford.org

Walter 785-332-6095 Megan 785-332-8575 Chuck: 785-332-4034 Brent Stuckey 2540 Grandview, Vincennes, IN 47591 812-887-4946 • bstuckey@hartbell.com

Gene: 785-658-5612 heartlandhay@wilsoncom.us 785-658-5208 d. Darris: R h t 785-658-7028 . 13 7648 Clint: N 6 7 123 as, KS Luc Annual Sale 4th Monday in March Jan R. 785-482-3383 Arden 785-466-1422 Box 8 • Dwight, KS 66849 jakoleenbros@tctelco.net www.oleenbrothers.com

Registered Herefords FALUN, KS 67442 Glenn C. Oleen 10272 S. Forsse Rd. 785-668-2368

Walter, Megan and Chuck Douthit Downey Land & Cattle LLC

Stuckey

Alex and Mariam Mih 701 S. Plummer Rd., Chanute, KS 66720 620-431-3917 • albear76@yahoo.com Doug Pearish 620-473-3179 • 620-212-0038 mobile Dale Beecher

Breeding cattle for economically relevant traits and performance.

785-332-2323 Ranch 785-332-3009 Cell 785-332-7192

Rob, Kristie, Kylie and Logan 7477 E. 825 N. • Otterbein, IN 47970 765-491-0258 Kristie@mcfatridgecattle.com • www.mcfatridgecattle.com SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE!

Kevin and Sheila 785-374-4372 Kevin Cell 785-243-6397 Kirk and Steph 785-374-4223 Bull Sale March 3, 2016 Box 197 • Courtland, KS 66939 jensenks@courtland.net True Colors Internet Heifer Sale October 15,2015

2204 CR 310 • Bison, KS 67520 785-387-1846 Kent • rhinos@gbta.net www.kansaspolledherefords.org/bandr/

7591 Armstrong Chapel Rd., West Lafayette, IN 47906 Office 765-583-3090 • 765-583-0248 Cell 765-491-6277 • Fax 765-583-2911 greivesgranite@yahoo.com

J&K Cattle

Jon E. Herbel 785-324-2430 herbelxp@gmail.com

Since 1944… A respected cow herd and premier Hereford performance bull breeder.

Linebred King Dominos

Douglas E. Gerber 5324 State Rd. 227 S. • Richmond, IN 47374-9425 765-935-5274 Cell • 765-220-1070 douglas@gerbercattle.com • www.gerbercattle.com

“Straight Station Line Ones”

1805 RS 115 St. Francis, KS 67756 megan@douthitherefords.com www.douthitherefords.com

Chuck Oleen 6944 Thorstenberg Rd. 785-668-2454 Kevin and Vera Schultz 620-995-4072 Cell 620-546-4570

2048 280th Ave., Haviland, KS 67059 www.sandhillfarms.com Annual Production Sale 1st Friday in April Stop by for a visit anytime.

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TAMSEY

Schu-Lar Herefords, LLC “ Y O U R B R A N D OF HEREFORD”

33376 Fox Rd.

SCHUMANN

367 Hwy. 40, Lecompton, KS 66050 • 785-887-6754 brycegina@sunflower.com

George Brennan, owner 410-822-7432 • 410-822-8866

LOUISIANA Larry and Donna Clemons Cody and Colt 78255 Hwy. 1077 Folsom, LA 70437 Farm: 985-796-5647 Fax 985-796-5478 hornedherefords@msn.com

info@springhillherefords.com • www.springhillherefords.com

TOWNER FARM Polled Herefords

John Towner 320 E. 47 Hwy., Girard, KS 66743 620-724-6636 www.townerfarm.com Herd Sires, Show Prospects and Cow-Calf Pairs

Umberger Polled Herefords

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Greg Umberger 3018 U Rd. • Rozel, KS 67574 620-527-4472 Cell: 620-923-5120 gregumberger@yahoo.com www.kansaspolledherefords.org/umberger

Virgil Staab 785-625-5275

Hays, Kansas “Bulls and heifers for sale”

Brian Staab 1962 220th Ave. 785-628-1102 785-623-1701 Cell vjspolledherefords@yahoo.com

HEREFORDS

BOTKIN POLLED

KENTUCKY Robert, Carol and Susan Botkin

1999 Walnut Hill Rd. Lexington, KY 40515 859-271-9086 859-533-3790 Cell shane4413@windstream.net

Cattle for Sale at All Times

EAST SIDE FARM Registered Polled Herefords

Club Calf Sales Jay and Shelly Stull eastsidehereford@comcast.net Visitors welcome!

Michelle, Kristen, Lindsey, Melissa & Madelyn Jacob Wolfrey, Manager
 3859 Federal Hill Road • Jarrettsville, Maryland 21084 410-692-5029 • GGSC@grimmelfarms.com www.grimmelgirlsshowcattle.com

Jerry and Shelly Delaney & Family 2071 C.R. 101 • Lake Benton, MN 56149 507-368-9284 • 507-820-0661 Jerry Cell jdh@delaneyherefords.com

Les Krogstad 3348 430th St • Fertile, MN 56540 218-945-6213 • kph@gvtel.com www.krogstadpolledherefords.com

Doug and JoAnn Bryan and Marytina Bradley and Brigitte

Darin Krogstad 16765 Welch Shortcut Welch, MN 55089 651-485-0159

Ronald and Thelma Mills

Wes & Linda Schuman 28589 Brick Road Dr. Oxford, MD 21654 Come visit anytime.

REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS

wesschuman@aol.com

763-755-4930 763-389-0625 612-720-1311

Lester and John Schafer 64664 170th St. Buffalo Lake, MN 55314 320-833-2050

443-496-0946

For Sale: Bulls Females Semen

SPRINGWATER POLLED HEREFORDS

Troy Williamson 110 161st St. Garretson, SD 57030 507-597-6221 605-254-7875 Cell twilliamson@alliancecom.net

Chad Williamson 339 91st St. Pipestone, MN 56164 507-825-5766 507-215-0817 Cell springwater@svtv.com

MISSISSIPPI

SCH Polled Herefords Samuel C. and Linda Hunter • 301-824-4771 13651 Newcomers Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742 Herd Sires: LJR 95N Wallace 63W, KCF Bennett Revoluction Z62 and Prestwood Hunter M065 U26

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David, Lorie, Matthew, Michael and Mason Kitchell 3471 State Hwy. 200 • Ada, MN 56510-9260 218-584-8283 Eight miles east of Ada on U.S. 200 Visitors always welcome.

2477 N.W. Main St. • Coon Rapids, MN 55448 We welcome your visit!

5754 U.S. 62 • Mays Lick, KY 41055

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10718-A Liberty Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 301-898-8552

1616 John Shirk Rd. • Taneytown, MD 21787 Ray 443-871-4917 • ray.howes64@gmail.com Cyndy 443-871-6657 • clhowes@aol.com Herdsman: Billy Widerman 410-984-2961 • widermanwilliam@yahoo.com

Charlie Sr. 606-763-6688 • Andrew 606-763-6497 Charlie II 606-763-6418 • Fax 606-763-6343

Brad, Carla, Clay, Clint and Cooper Chambliss 916 Winchester Blvd., Elizabethtown, KY 42701 270-982-3905 • Cell 270-668-7126 Brad.Chambliss@benchmark.us www.chamblissherefordfarms.com

MINNESOTA

MARYLAND

11339C Liberty Rd., Frederick, MD 21701 301-304-0612 • Cell 240-575-8637 rtacres@comcast.net • www.rtacres.com

boydbeefcattle@msn.com

Easton, MD 21601

POLLED HEREFORDS

LARSON

508 Rockfence Pl., Lawrence, KS 66049 • 785-843-5986 schular@sunflower.com

David & Delores Stump 1128 Hwy. 9 Blue Rapids, KS 66411 785-363-7410

FARMS

Hwy. 28 W. • P.O. Box 753 • Hazlehurst, MS 39083 Ann Zimmerman 601-894-2755 Dayne Zimmerman 704-906-1571 daynez@mindspring.com • www.cranch.com

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• 71 Years in the Business •

BULLS & FEMALES FOR SALE Visitors Welcome

SCHNEIDER FARMS

Walt and Jil McKellar 7775 Hwy. 310 W. • Como, MS 38619 662-526-5520 • Cell 662-292-1936 jilmckellar@yahoo.com

Herman Nunely and Family 204 Co. Rd. 994 • Iuka, MS 38852 Cell 662-279-5136 Home 662-423-3317 leaningcedarherefords@gmail.com

2374 Hwy. K • Hermann, MO 65041

Reuben 573-943-6489

Holden Herefords “The Best in Line 1 Breeding”

Private Treaty Offers Available Woessner Farms 11975 County Rd. 3450 St. James, MO 65559

Mike Woessner 573-578-4050 mike@inv-rel.com

Jack and Tresha Holden 3139 Valier Dupuyer Rd. • Valier, MT 59486 406-279-3301 406-279-3300 Ranch • 406-450-1029 Mobile www.holdenherefords.com

Matt Woessner 573-308-7006 matt@inv-rel.com

J BarSince E 1898 Ranch

MONTANA

Brillhart Ranch Co.

Arvid and Linda Eggen 406-895-2657 Box 292 • Plentywood, MT 59254 jbare@nemont.net

Registered and commercial Herefords that will qualify for CHB Program.

M.D. and Al Bonebrake

P.O. Box 185 Musselshell, MT 59059 406-947-2511

Steve Greene, Manager 417-693-7881 • Springfield, MO

FTF

Marvin Dan 406-570-1602 drfeddes@msn.com Tim 406-570-4771 Modest Birth Massive Meat tfeddes@msn.com 2009 Churchill Road www.feddes.com Manhattan, Montana 59741

Proven Genetics www.woessnerfarms.com

MISSOURI Owners:

Harvey 573-943-2291

Feddes Herefords

Jay-De Lorrie

Wayne • Ben

Falling Timber Farm

16777 Ridder Rd. • Marthasville, MO 63357 Glenn and Yvonne Ridder John and Heidi Ridder 636-433-2858 636-358-4161 200 Cows Performance Tested geridder@centurytel.net www.fallingtimberfarm.com

REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS Genetics for Certified Hereford Beef® McMURRY CATTLE

Fred, Doreen and Rebecca McMurry

Rod Findley

32505 E. 179th St. Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-540-3711 • 816-365-9959 findleyfarms@gmail.com

2.4 mi. E of 7 Hwy

Straight Line One Cooper Holden Genetics BULLS AVAILABLE AT PRIVATE TREATY.

Harding Bros. Herefords

CURLEW

IF

Cattle CompanyIF

26 Years Line 1 Genetics

Bulls for sale in the spring. Howard Moss

P.O. Box 330012 • Gold Creek, MT 59733 Richard and Shirley Thomas • 406-288-3459 Bruce, Tammy, Kurt, Amber and Heather Thomas 406-288-3458 • 406-544-1536 Bruce cell 406-239-5113 Kurt cell thomasfamily@blackfoot.net

Marvin and Everett Harding

Journagan Ranch A G R I C U L T U R E

Owners Leo and Jean Journagan Marty D. Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 • Cell 417-838-1482

Roth Hereford Farm Since 1976

1146 N.E. Hwy. J • Windsor, MO 65360 Ed and Carol 660-694-2569 Eddie, Mary, Lane and Levi 660-647-9907 Fax 660-694-0141 • croth745@earthlink.net www.rothherefords.com

NEBRASKA

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7 Mill Iron Ranch

DUTTON HEREFORDS 190 Sunnyside Ln. Gold Creek, MT 59733 Dean 406-288-3330 Cory 406-288-3563 Registered bulls and commercial heifers for sale.

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Rt. 2 • Ridgeway, MO 64481 660-872-6870

Squaw Creek Ranch 20 miles east of Billings 406-348-2303 www.mcmurrycattle.com mcmurrycattle@mcn.net

2027 Iris Ln. Billings, MT 59102 406-254-1247 406-254-1247 Fax

Ken McMillen 2230 Rd. 93 • Sidney, NE 69162-4216 308-254-3772 Ranch 7milliron@bbc.net

From I-80 exit 48 west of Sidney, Neb., south 1 1/4 miles, west 1 mile, south 3/4 mile Herd sire: BB 1065 Domino 6081 • Cow herd: Mark Donald and Line 1

Mark, Della, Lacey and Jane’a Ehlke

Blueberry Hill Farms

P.O. Box 178 Townsend, MT 59644

Doug Bolte, Manager 1103 S. Grandview Dr. • Norfolk, NE 68701

406-266-4121 Cell 406-439-4311 info@ehlkeherefords.com

402-379-1432 Mobile 402-640-4048 dbolte@conpoint.com

• Registered Hereford Bulls • Replacement Heifers • Market Calves www.ehlkeherefords.com

Quality Cattle That Work

Fisher

Lowell and Carol 402-589-1347

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FRENZEN

“The Best of Both” Horned and Polled Genetics

Polled Herefords

Annual Bull Sale March

Galen Frenzen 50802 N. Edgewood Rd. Fullerton, NE 68638 308-536-2069 • 308-550-0237 Cell

Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke and Bryce P.O. Box 239 • Orovada, NV 89425 775-272-3152 Home • 775-272-3153 Fax 209-479-0287 Cell orovadaherefords@aol.com brumleyfarms.com

Females and club calves for sale private treaty.

GIBSON HEREFORDS

GENOA LIVESTOCK

Line 1 Breeding LARRY AND KAREN GIBSON 35570 W. Gibson Rd. Wallace, NE 69169 308-387-4580 • 308-530-6435 kgibson@nebnet.net

Henkel Polled Herefords Pure Station

Polled L1 Dominos

Gene Eric 402-729-5866 402-239-9838 56095 715 Road • Fairbury, NE 68352 henkelhereford@hotmail.com

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JARED PATTERSON 208-312-2386 BOB AND CAROL COKER: 916-539-1987 OFFICE: 775-782-3336 640 Genoa Ln., Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com 1417 Rd. 2100 Guide Rock, NE 68942-8099

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Denny and Dixie Hoffman • 406-425-0859 Jason and Kaycee Hoffman • 530-604-5096 P.O. Box 287 • Thedford, NE 69166 jason@hoffmanranch.com • www.hoffmanranch.com

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JBPolled RANCH Herefords

Milk, Muscle, Performance and Weight Females that Outcross Pedirees Produce Bulls and femlaes always for sale. Visitors always welcome! Jack and Bev Beeson Prolific Disposition Wayne, NE 68787 402-375-3404 Cell 402-375-9027

Art and Jean Linton 77414 Hwy. 183, Miller, NE 68858 308-457-1127 • Cell 308-293-5816 ajlinton@frontiernet.net www.lintonpolledherefords.com

Albert Moeller & Sons 7582 S Engleman Rd Grand Island, NE 68803 308-384-0979

Cattle for sale by Private Treaty and at Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic

Dale Spencer Family 308-547-2208 43500 E. N. Loup Rd. • Brewster, NE 68821

P.O. Box 306 • Hyannis, NE 69350 James 308-458-2406 Bryan 308-458-2865 • Bob 308-458-2731

RM NIEDEFarmsEYER Cattle for sale private treaty. Annual sale in March. Watch for consignments in North Platte and Kearney.

3680 Q Rd. • Cook, NE 68329 Robert 402-864-2031 • Randy 402-864-2741 www.niedermeyerfarms.com

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NEW MEXICO

spencerhereford@neb-sandhills.net spencerhereford@nebnet.net • www.spencerhereford.com

UPSTREAM RANCH

B&H Herefords

Annual Bull Sale - First Saturday in February 45060 Upstream Rd. • Taylor, NE 68879 Brent and Robin Meeks • 308-942-3195

Phil Harvey Jr. P.O. Box 40 • Mesilla, NM 88046 575-524-9316 • Cell 575-644-6925 philharveyjr@comcast.net www.bhherefords.com

upstreamranch@gmail.com www.upstreamcattle.com

Van Newkirk Herefords

www.vannewkirkherefords.com ★ Oshkosh, NE 69154 Joe Van Newkirk and Family 308-772-3081 Quality Herefords Since 1892

Jim Bob Burnett 205 E. Cottonwood Rd. Lake Arthur, NM 88253 Cell 575-365-8291 jbb@pvtnetworks.net

Michael Cell 575-403-7970 Kyle Cell 575-403-7971 Drew Cell 575-403-7115 Michael and Connie Perez 575-633-2038

9767 Quay Rd. O Nara Visa, NM 88430

VIN-MAR

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Vince Bickel 2821 630th Rd. • Gordon, NE 69343 308-282-0416 • vmbickel@gpcom.net www.vinmarcattle.net

NEVADA

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Ron 402-756-3462 rnschutte@gtmc.net

HOFFMAN R A N C H

Modern, stout, functional

Top Performance Hereford Genetics

CORNERSTONE EX L C P L

Lilla and Woodie Bell P.O. Box 48 • Paradise Valley, NV 89426 775-578-3536 • bellranch@onramp.bz www.bellranchherefords.com Home of BRL Call 100L — The “Real World” Hereford Bull

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ephesians 2:20

cornerstone@plateautel.net www.cornerstoneranch.net

575-355-2803 • 575-355-6621

616 Pecan Dr. Ft. Sumner, NM 88119 LaMoyne and Opal Peters Leslie and Glenda Armstrong Kevin and Renee Grant

Bill King 505-832-4330 505-220-9909 Tommy and Becky Spindle 505-832-0926 P.O. Box 564 • Stanley, NM 87056 Located 5 miles north of Moriarty on Hwy. 41, then 1.5 miles east.

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NORTH DAKOTA Private Treaty

Selling: Coming 2-year-olds and Yearling Bulls Sheldon Wilson 575-451-7469 1545 SR 456 • Folsom, NM 88419

NEW YORK

Bowman, ND 58623

14503 91st St. S.W. Wayne, Jill & Robyn 701-574-3172

www.mrnakherefords.com Terry and Debby, Brent and Jenna and Andy 701-574-3193

Jim and Marlene 701-574-3124

OHIO

Dave Schubel • Phil Keppler 11021 Ryan Rd. Medina, NY 14103

CNB Polled Herefords Charles and Nancy Buckminster Performance Program Breeder 13914 W. Fox Dr. Lahoma, OK 73754 580-796-2554 • Cell 580-541-6655 Fax 580-796-2554

It’s a Family Tradition Raising Straight Miles City

Line 1 Dominos

Darnell Hereford Ranch 39722 State Hwy. 34 • Freedom, OK 73842 Sandy Darnell • 580-589-2667 • Cell 580-430-9254

LLC

DENNIS RANCH

585-798-4088 SK Herefords Office Between Buffalo and Rochester 8 miles off I-90 716-560-4480 Phil Keppler Private Treaty Sale 585-798-4309 Dave Schubel Commercial Bred Cows and Bulls

SINCE 1916 22990 E. 2090 Rd. • Terral, OK 73569 REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL HEREFORDS 580-662-9211 • 580-757-2515 • Cell 940-704-9682

BULLS FOR SALE

NORTH CAROLINA

Tom and Nikki Morrison 5321 TR 59 • Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338 419-946-6977 • Cell 419-560-0280 Quality Herefords for sale by private treaty

Mohican Polled Hereford Farm

P.O. Box 166 • Caddo, OK 74729 Bill Dufur — 580-367-9910 Alan Dufur — 580-775-3830

DURHAM RANCH

4551 S.R. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 330-378-3421 Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 stitz@mohicanfarms.net

Mohican West

Farm LLC

C. Porter Claxton Jr.

240 Upper Flat Creek Rd. Weaverville, NC 28787 828-645-9127 cpcfarm@msn.com • www.claxtonfarm.com

Ten miles north of Asheville, N.C., on future I-26 West, Exit 17, left at stoplight, follow signs. Herd sires: CPC WC 10H R31 Cattleman, KCF Bennett Revolution W599, KCF Bennett Proficient X563 Cow herd: Mostly Victor and Felton

Double J Farm, LLC Registered Polled Herefords Cattle in Traphill. N.C.

"Quality Cattle for Quality People" Headquarters John Wheeler 775 Clacton Cr. 910-489-0024 Earlysville, VA 22936 doublejfarm@yahoo.com Office located in Fayetteville, N.C.

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Harry Myers & Son 312 Elmwood Rd. • Statesville, NC 28625 704-450-1958 • Fax 704-871-9997 harrymyers1226@att.net • www.myersherefordfarm.com

Line 1 Herefords

3100 Sportsman Park Rd. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone/Fax 406-633-2600 Terry Powlesland 406-670-8529 mohicanw@yahoo.com www.mohicanpolledherefords.com

N STOCK FA RM RRISO O M Practical, Profitable Polled Herefords Calving-ease genetics with added performance 7530 S.R. 314 Bob Karen Lexington, OH 44904 419-565-0032 419-565-3939 419-362-4471

OAKRIDGE POLLED HEREFORDS

Performance Cattle Certified and Accredited

763 W. River Rd. Valley City, OH 44280 330-483-3909

Earl and Cynthia Arnholt oakridge@zoominternet.net

3719 S. Coyle Rd. Stillwater, OK 74074 Norm and Jane Durham 405-372-7096 njdurhamranch@brightok.net Total Performance Breeder.

Flying

Mike and Lotsee 19402 W. Hwy. 51 P.O. Box 434 Spradling

Sand Springs, OK 74063

Registered Polled Herefords Pecans flyinggranchss@aol.com

Graft•Britton Ranch Registered Herefords Glen and Jean Britton, Owners 20850 E. 850 Rd. • Leedey, OK 73654 580-488-3529

CG

James Triplett

Bulls and females for sale private treaty

Hereford.org

GRAY Land & Cattle Charles and Karen Gray 317 S.E. 33rd St. Edmond, OK 73013 405-341-6861 405-341-7446 Office

OKLAHOMA

Triplett Polled Herefords 127 Roseman Ln. • Statesville, NC 28625 704-876-3148 (evening) • 704-872-7550 (daytime) Visitors welcome

Ranch

918-640-7711 918-245-8854

Ralph & Stephanie Kinder Owners

790250 S Hwy 177 Carney, OK 74832 (405) 714-3101 ralph@headquartersranch.com web: headquartersranch.com

918-344-0791

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Linda Sims

Leon and Watson Langford 918-733-1331 • 918-706-7028 • Okmulgee, Okla. www.langfordherefords.com

Henry C. LeForce, Owner • 580-984-0011 cell Paul Koffskey, Ranch Manager • 580-984-0015 cell 84999 Garvin Rd., Pond Creek, OK 73766 580-532-6100 • info@leforce.com

Cell 541-990-8038 451 N.W. Quarry Rd. Office 541-926-5640 Albany, OR 97321 vollstedtfarms@comcast.net

George Chandler – 541-403-0125 Duane Chandler – 541-403-0124 Office – 541-523-2166 www.chandlerherefords.com chandlerhereford1889@yahoo.com

England Ranch

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LeForce Herefords

BAKER CITY, OR 97814

Phyllis Vollstedt

Dick, Jim and Jon England P.O. Box 38 • Prineville, OR 97754

Quality • Performance • Registered Cattle Horned Herefords • Black Angus

PENNSYLVANIA

Jon 541-504-0074 • Jim 541-447-6972 Dick England, consultant

580-231-0683

RR 1, Box 350 Laverne, OK 73848 Milton 580-273-9494 Van 580-552-1555 messner1@ptsi.net

Registered Horned Herefords CRP Grass Seeds

ALLEN MOSS HEREFORDS MOSS SEED COMPANY

Rt. 2, Box 146-B • Vici, OK 73859 580-922-4911 Phone/Fax • 580-334-7842 Cell amoss@vicihorizon.com • www.allenmossherefords.com

Don and Madeline Hennon Sewickley, PA 15143 412-741-2883 Fax 412-741-4852 Robert Glenn, manager 724-748-4303 www.barhfarm.com

42590 Salmon Creek Rd. • Baker City, OR 97814

Ranch 541-523-4401

Bob Harrell Jr. 541-523-4322

Don Schafer 541-403-0008

Registered Hereford Cattle

and

Quarter Horses

Annual Sale First Monday In March

HIGH DESERT Cattle Co.

CREEKSIDE ACRES

“Your Eastern Oregon Range Bull Source” Registered Herefords and Quarter Horses

20 Bridgewater Ln. Newville, PA 17241

Dennis and Karen Dennis 717-423-6808 717-262-5542 717-262-3816 Bill and Denise Logan 717-423-6808 717-360-5532 717-261-6503

541-477-3816 M.T. 541-377-0030 Cori 541-377-3347

M.T. and Cori Anderson 48380 Izee Paulina Ln. Canyon City, OR 97820

3L

Located 12 miles east then 2 miles north of Vici

REGISTERED HORNED HEREFORDS

“Breeding with the Commercial Cattleman in Mind” Ken cell 541-403-1044

79337 Soto Lane Fort Rock, OR 97735 ijhufford@yahoo.com

Home 541-576-2431

www.huffordherefords.com

Oregon Hereford Ranch Paul Laubach

Rt. 1, Box 69 • Leedey, OK 73654 Cell 405-664-7743 • paul@pandrherefords.com

Doug Bennett 541-564-9104

Don 541-567-2480

76707 Hwy. 207 • Echo, OR 97826

PandRHerefords.com

OREGON

Q M Bill Vandermolen and Family

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QUICK MILL FARMS

George and Karen Sprague 85777 Vilhauer • Eugene, OR 97405 541-465-2188 gks@bar1ranch.com • www.bar1ranch.com

20016 S. White Ln. • Oregon City, OR 97045 503-650-4613 • Cell 503-789-5713 bill@quickmillfarms.com www.quickmillfarms.com • Registered Polled and Horned Herefords • Performance Tested • Consistent Quality

Greg and Therese Stallings

Eugene, OR 97405 Office: 541-485-3615

VOGEL VALLEY FARMS Registered Polled Herefords • Freezer Beef • Trucks and Parts Custom Farm Toys • Century Bale Feeders

Alvin, Luke and Charlie Vogel 148 Spithaler School Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-8413

RHODE ISLAND REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS

Russett Valley Farm Bulls and Females available

401-377-4443 401-258-4281 cell

Kenneth Panciera P.O. Box 127 Bradford, RI 02808

SOUTH CAROLINA

info@stallingspolledherefords.com www.stallingspolledherefords.com

David and Lynda Bird 45863 Crow Rd. • Halfway, OR 97834 541-742-5436 • Cell 541-403-2828 • bird@pinetel.com

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P.O. Box 1057 • Seneca, SC 29679 864-882-1890 • Deryl Cell 864-324-3268 deryl@keeserealtysc.com • Trask Breeding

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SOUTH DAKOTA Bar JZ Ranches Excellence in Polled Genetics

Spring Production Sale Feb. 16, 2016

Don, Peg and Seth Zilverberg 18542 326th Ave. • Polled Herefords Holabird, SD 57540 • Limousin 605-852-2966 www.barjz.com • cattle@barjz.com • Lim-Flex

Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch Gerald and Janette Bischoff 20025 399th Ave., Huron, SD 37350 605-352-5530 • Cell 605-350-0979 ravinecr@santel.net • www.ravinecreekranch.com

B LUME HEREFORDS

Gordon and Thordys Michael and Becky 39462 178th St. 605-224-4187 Frankfort, SD 57440 605-870-0052 605-472-0619 blumeherf@yahoo.com

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ggers outhview arms Tim and Philip Eggers 25748 476th Ave. • Sioux Falls, SD 57104 605-338-0794 • 605-351-5438 Phillip’s Cell

LaGrand

Lance Pankratz, owner Office 605-925-7611 Angus and Hereford Ranch Cell 605-359-9221 Home 605-925-4283 Fax 605-925-4354 44130 279th St. lagrand@gwtc.net Freeman, SD 57029 www.lagrandranch.com

Jonathan Cell 865-803-9947

314 Letory Rd. Wartburg,TN 37887 mudcreekFarms@msn.com Johnny, Tanuja, Jonathan & Justin Dagley Bulls

America’s #1 Dams of Distinction Cow herd • Private Sales Year-round • Bull and Female Sale Third Monday in February

Ellis & Lovalene Heidel

and Females Available

RIVER CIRCLE FARM

Rausch Herefords

14831 Hereford Rd. Hoven, SD 57450 605-948-2375 Vern • Jerry • Shannon • Joel rauschherf@rauschherefords.com RauschHerefords.com

Home 423-346-7304

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615-374-2883 Martha Dixon Julie Chapin 6940 Hwy. 141 S. • Hartsville, TN 37074

Stenberg HEREFORDS

47229 232 St., Colman, SD 57017

Dave Stenberg

605-997-2594 • Cell 605-530-6002 Cody Williams, Cell 605-695-0931

Consignment sales and private treaty

P.O. Box 492 Portland, TN 37148

Jerry Roberson 615-325-1883

Mike Rogan

1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857 423-272-5018 423-754-1213 Cell

THORSTENSON Hereford Ranch

Bill and Paula Thorstenson 30491 131st St. • Selby, SD 57472 605-649-7940 • Cell 605-845-6108 wpthorstenson@venturecomm.net paulathorstenson@yahoo.com

-HEREFORD-

“ALL THINGS CONSIDERED” Clifford Green, Herdsman roganfarm@yahoo.com

423-231-1791 Cell

Steven Lee Wallace Lee

Breeding stock available private treaty.

FAWCETT’S ELM CREEK RANCH

TENNESSEE

Keith and Cheryl 21115 344th Ave. • HC Box 45 Ree Heights, SD 57371-5901 605-943-5664

Hereford breeding stock and club calves for sale private treaty.

Frederickson Ranch Mark and Mary Kay Frederickson 19975 Bear Ridge Rd. Spearfish, SD 57783 605-642-2139 Cell 320-808-6691

PYRAMID BEEF Bull Sale

First Saturday in December

Nate and Jayna Frederickson Cell 605-254-4872 Shawn and Sarah Tatman 307-673-4381

Hoffman Herefords

Jim and Kay Coley and Family 1100 Corum Hill Rd., Castalian Springs, TN 37031 615-451-2567 • coleyherefords@gmail.com www.coleyherefords.com

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JBN Livestock Registered Herefords

Jim and Jeannine Bockwoldt 22370 152nd Place, Box Elder, SD 57719 605-923-2366 jbnlivestock@rushmore.com • www.jbnlivestock.com

K&B

HEREFORDS

Herd Sires: MW LLL Farley 24F, DJB LLL Benchmark 26P and LLL Special Class S09

Woodard Hereford Farms Since 1945 • Quality Line 1 cattle for sale!

Winn Woodard 615-389-2624 • Phil Spicer 615-351-2810

4948 William Woodard Rd. Springfield, TN 37172

TEXAS

Doug Le Tourneau

695 Nashville Pike, #195, Gallatin, TN 37066 615-594-2229 trainone53@hotmail.com

Horned & Polled Herefords

11341 357th Ave. • Leola, SD 57456 Colin 605-439-3623 • Dorothy 605-439-3250 cmbhoffman@msn.com www.hoffmanherefords.com

5121 Bedford Creek Rd., Franklin, TN 37064 615-799-2823 • Fax 615-799-2274 triplelranch@msn.com • www.lllranch.com

5190 Clay Farm Rd. Atwood, TN 38220

Tom Lane Jr. 615-320-9402 • 615-804-0500 cell www.FourLHerefords.com

Jackson Farms Registered Polled Herefords 8103 Bill Moss Rd. White House, TN 37188 615-672-4483 Home/Fax 615-478-4483 Cell billymjackson@aol.com

M.C. Baker, DVM

Clint Baker, Mgr. 817-279-8275

Breeder of Great Cutting Horses

Hereford Bulls with Eye Pigment

Alpha Equine Breeding Center

www.alphaequine.com 2301 Boyd Rd., Granbury, TX 76049 • Fax 817-279-7621

B&C

Cattle Co.

Bill or Chad Breeding 1301 N. Lions • P.O. Box 186 Miami, TX 79059 806-868-4661 or 806-570-9554 breeder@amaonline.com

“Farming the same land since 1834”

www.kandbherefords.org kb@sbtc.net

17309 322nd Ave. • Onida, SD 57564 Ken Bieber Family • 605-973-2351

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BARBER

Herefords

Jack & Lyn Chastain 3924 Burkett Dr Ft. Worth, TX 76116 817-821-3544

JESSICA HARTLEY / KEVIN HARTLEY

10175 F.M. 3138 • Channing, TX 79018

www.barberranch.com • barberranch@wildblue.net

CASE RANCH HEREFORDS F r e d a n d P e t e C a se P.O. B ox 1218, E l dor a do , TX 76936 325-650-6209 pete@caseranch.com • www.caseranch.com

Located between Mertzon and Eldorado on F.M. R d. 915

140 head of R egistered Hereford Cows

The

Mockingbird Hill

RANCH

Barber Ranch 806-235-3692 Justin Barber 806-681-5528 Brett Barber 806-681-2457

Terri Barber 817-727-6107 Jason Barber 817-718-5821 Dale Barber 806-673-1965 Mary Barber 806-930-6917

“Genetics of today’s leading performance families”

oyle ifference

DOYLE HEREFORD RANCH

h2ranch@rodzoo.com 7787 ROCKY RIDGE LN. MADISONVILLE, TX 77864 OFFICE 936-349-0439 H2RANCH@RODZOO.COM WWW.H2RANCHANDCATTLE.COM

Stop by for a visit. You will not be disappointed!

Noack Herefords 116 E. Bell Ave. Rockdale, TX 76567 Cell 979-218-0065 Office 512-446-6200

Lee & Jacqui Haygood

P.O. Box 73, Wolfe City, TX 75496 Mike Cell 214-240-4538 www.doyleherefordranch.com mdoyle0326@yahoo.com

good milking females for sale at all times.

From Madisonville, go S on I-45 to Exit #136, go E 2 miles to H2 Gates.

923 Hillside Ave. Canadian, TX 79014 806-323-8232 lee@indianmoundranch.com

Bulls out of

NOLAN HEREFORDS

Scott, Alise, Ilissa, Bethany and Audrey 1950 Skylark Rd. • Gilmer, TX 75645 nolanherefords@aol.com Res. 903-797-6131 Cell 903-738-5636

DUDLEY BROS.

BOX 10, COMANCHE, TX 76442 Office 325-356-2284 • Fax 325-356-3185 John 325-356-3767 Tom R. 325-356-3918 john@dudleybros.com www.DudleyBros.com

Registered Herefords Since 1938

Ki n n e a r Polle d He re ford s

225 Trailwood Dr. • Joshua, TX 76058 Herd Sires:

SHF TROUSDALE R125 TO1 SHF VOW R117 U31

TURKEY, TEXAS

Mike Fuston 806-423-1303 Cell 940-867-7336

Denny Fuston 806-423-1118

“Stressing Excellence In Polled Herefords”

Harry and Cheryl Grett 512-303-5714

James, Linda, Jeff, REMITALL PROFILER 83P RED HILLS DEPUTY M33 P201 Kristin and Courtney 817-235-5968 • 817-293-3488 Office

P.O. Box 969 Elgin, TX 78621 g3ranch@aol.com

Larsons' Polled Herefords

Ken and Carolyn Larson, owners 972-223-6450 Office • 972-223-8955 Home 254-435-6063 Ranch office • 972-230-0629 Fax Lee Larson, executive manager www.LARSONSpolledherefords.com runLranch@aol.com

2793 F.M. 1991 Clifton, TX 76634

ROCKIN’ W Polled Herefords

Maynard and Sandi Warnken Kevin Warnken, manager P.O. Drawer 29 • Schulenburg, TX 78956 979-561-8846 • 979-561-8867 fax Kevin cell 979-743-0619 rockinw@cvctx.com • rockinwranch.net

Massey Hereford Ranch Gary and Kathy Buchholz P.O. Box 2807 • Waxahachie, TX 75168 Gary cell: 214-537-1285 Kathy cell: 214-537-1306

gary@gkbcattle.com www.gkbcattle.com

Cherokee Trace P.O. Box 949 Gilmer, TX 75644 glazehereford@juno.com

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Andy and Sandra Glaze 903-797-2960

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Sam and Kila Massey P.O. Box 518 • Wickett, TX 79788 432-940-7720 Sam.Massey@co.ward.tx.us www.masseyherefordranch.com

14200 Hwy. 183 N. • May, TX 76857 Bill McInnis 325-646-3884 • 325-646-3234 fax 325-642-8823 cell Ben McInnis 325-646-4134 • 325-647-4159 cell mcinnis@centex.net

www.mcinniscattle.com

Randy Wood, manager

325-396-4911 5749 Rocking Chair Ln. Ft. McKavett, TX 76841 www.rockingchairranch.com Raising cattle in Texas since 1855

SKRIVANEK RANCHES

Joey and Susan Skrivanek, owners 407 W. Mustang • Caldwell, TX 77836 Cell 979-224-4698 • Home 979-567-3857 • coatty@burlesoncounty.org Nine miles east of Caldwell on Hwy. 21 or 15 miles west of Bryan-College Station on Hwy. 21

METCH POLLED HEREFORDS Don, Ann and Barbara Metch 1259 V.Z. C.R. 2506 • Canton, TX 75103 903-848-8614 • 903-848-7366 Fax 903-848-9064 Certified herd #5526 Dams of Distinction breeder

Paul and Sheila Funk 525 Co. Rd. 51 Copperas Cove, TX 76522-7004 sheilabfunk@aol.com • www.spearheadranch.net

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Sunny Hill Ranch Horned and Polled

Pete Johnson, owner

Hwy. 94 W. • Lufkin, TX 75904 Office 936-632-1465 • Home 936-875-2398 pljmhj@yahoo.com • Serving East Texas Hereford needs since 1957 Southeast Texas Bull Sale Headquarters

4609 Airport Freeway Ft. Worth, Texas 76117 817-831-3161 texashereford@sbcglobal.net www.texashereford.org

Williams Family Herefords Herb and Susan Williams, Owners

P.O. Box 567, Decatur, TX 76234 Herb Cell 940-393-1651 • Office/Ranch 940-466-3381 Fax 940-466-7237 Williamsfamilyherefords.com • herbsusan@msn.com

PALLESEN

HEREFORD

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NCH

Donald and Keri Pallesen P.O. Box 548 • Manilla, UT 84046 435-784-3101 • kpallese@union-tel.com

Jake Rees 801-668-8613 Scott Rees 801-949-8960 Roger Rees, DVM 801-913-5747 Herefords & Angus

reescattle@gmail.com

ReesCattle.com

2235 E. Rees Ln. • Morgan , UT 84050

www.rellranch.com Elite Ll Dominos

Lorell and Lonetta Brady 1395 E. 12600 N. Cove, UT 84320 435-258-5506 Home/office 435-258-2148

Since 1891, family owned and operated for five generations! Hwy. 51 north, 10 miles from Decatur, Texas

Registered/Commercial Hereford Cattle

VIRGINIA Harry A Knabe Jr

2074 Gravel Hill Rd • Dillwyn, VA 23936 434-983-3110 barbaran2teeth@knix.net

UTAH

JPS HEREFORDS

Phil Allen & Son

205 View West Lane Clearbrook, VA 22624 Line-bred, Line 1 Horned Genetics Balanced and Predictable GB L1 Dom. 175E, CJH Harland 408, HH Advance 1098 Y, Churchill Sensation 028X

P.O. Box 74, Antimony, UT 84712

Phil 435-624-3236 • Shannon 435-624-3285 Herd sire prospects, females and a large selection of range ready bulls available. Breeding Polled Herefords Since 1948.

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Bill and Linda Johnson 3350 N. St. Rd. 32 Marion, UT 84036 435-783-4455 bjohn@allwest.net Cattle for sale at the ranch

EKKER HEREFORDS

Gary & Pam Payne Jim & Pat Stonestreet 540-662-3620 540-722-4081

Featuring Polled Descendants of J215

Thistle Tree Farm Linda Lonas • Leonard and Jo Lonas P.O. Box 187 • Purcellville, VA 20134 703-850-5501 Cell • 703-368-5812 Office

WASHINGTON

Gary Ekker Jim Ekker 801-489-7530 435-839-3454 1004 Ekker Ln. • Vernon, UT 84080 ekkerherefords@aol.com

Bill and Terrilie Cox 688 Pataha St. Pomeroy, WA 99347 509-566-7050 cell cxranch@live.com

Raising quality Herefords since 1985

SINCE 1943 Jonathan and Craig Johansen P.O. Box 199 Castle Dale, UT 84513 435-650-8466 or 435-820-8490 johansenherefords@gmail.com • www.johansenherefords.com Line One Performance Breeding Since 1979

DIAMOND M RANCH SELLING 1,500 HEREFORDS ANNUALLY

“The great feedlot performance cattle” The McIrvins Box 99 Laurier, WA 509-684-4380

Winter Headquarters

646 Lake Rd. Burbank, WA 99323 509-545-5676

WEST VIRGINIA Westfall Polled Herefords Jim Westfall, owner 304-927-2104 John Westfall, herdsman 304-927-3639 1109 Triplett Rd. • Spencer, WV 25276

Bulls for Sale by JW 11X Y23 Mr Hereford LT A46 80-cow certified, accredited herd. • Bulls and Females for sale.

WISCONSIN HEREFORD RANCH

Steven, Jill, Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman N. 250 Highview Rd. • Ixonia, WI 53036 920-474-7403 • 262-617-6346 Cell cnlfarm@hughes.net www.cnlfarm.com Home of Vaquero, Doubletime and M326.

Jerry and Maryann Huth W9096 Co. Trunk AS Oakfield, WI 53065 920-583-3223

Huth P olled Herefords

LARSON HEREFORD FARMS N8494 110th St. Spring Valley, WI 54767 715-772-4680 Fred, cell 715-495-0837 fredlarson@mac.com www.larsonherefordfarms.com

Sandrock Ranch Herefords Kevin and Janice Bennett 3752 Ollie Bell Rd. 608-778-8685 Benton, WI 53803 kevinjanicebennett@gmail.com www.sandrockranchherefords.com

WYOMING Jay and Janice Berry 3049 C.R. 225 Oct. 2015 Cheyenne, WY 82009 307-634-5178 • www.wherecowmenbuybulls.com

HOLMES HEREFORDS Drake Ranch

2400 Holmes Rd. • Cheyenne, WY 82009 Dick Drake • 307-632-6027

Cattle for sale by private treaty Hereford.org

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LARGENT and SONS

MEDONTE HIGHLANDS Polled Herefords

Hereford Cattle Since 1902 P.O. Box 66 • Kaycee, WY 82639 307-738-2443 or 307-738-2297 Sale Date – Nov. 20, 2014 largentandsons@yahoo.com www.largentandsons.com

Jack McAughey 905-625-3151

Kevin Brown 705-327-1808

Farm • Orillia, Ont. 705-326-6889 Business Office: 3055 Universal Dr., Mississauga, Ont. L4X 2E2

SERVICES Tommy Barnes

P.O. Box 2812 Jackson, WY 83001

agents for

AMERICAN LIVESTOCK INSURANCE COMPANY affiliated with Harding & Harding PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS. Call Jon Malmborg Toll Free 866-782-9040 Cell 270-792-1200 jon@breeders-insurance.com www.breeders-insurance.com Fax 270-782-7043

Auctioneer

307-730-7424 Chase Lockhart • 307-730-2639 Cody Lockhart

189 River Road Lowndesboro, AL 36752 334-462-4004 Cell

www.lockhartcattle.com

McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch

J M

BREEDERS INSURANCE, LLC

Polled Herefords and Angus

Raising Herefords since 1967 PRIVATE TREATY SALES AND ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE IN APRIL Jim and Jerri McClun and Family 1929 Rd. 60 • Veteran, WY 82243 • 307-837-2524 Cell 307-534-5141 • jkmcclun@wyomail.com Rob Schacher 817-219-0102

Jim Bessler 815-762-2641

MICHELI HEREFORDS Selling Herefords for 80 years.

www.JamesFBessler.com

Annual Sale — Fourth Wednesday in October P.O. Box 15, Ft. Bridger, WY 82933

Dale 307-782-3469

Jim@JamesFBessler.com

Ron 307-782-3897

O: 630-945-3483 • F: 630-945-3584

321 Brownstone Dr. • St. Charles, IL 60174-2843

MIDDLESWARTH RANCH Torrington, Wyo.

Jay, Marsha and Jessica Middleswarth 307-532-5427 Ashley 307-575-1082 6mbulls@hughes.net ANNUAL PRODUCTION www.middleswarthherefords.com SALE: JANUARY

307-532-5892 Blake 307-532-3282 Rodney 307-532-2457 Steve Roth 307-532-7191 ochsnerranch@gmail.com

www.qualitybulls.com 10672 Van Tassell Road • Torrington, WY 82240 Selling over 100 bulls annually at private treaty.

Perkes Herefords Bulls for Sale Private Treaty 3 0 7 - 8 8 6 - 5 7 7 0 or 307-883-2919 A f t o n , W Y 83110

THE NED AND JAN WARD QUALITY PROGRAM

...honest, efficient and predictable Polled Herefords. NED, JAN AND BELL WARD 247A Decker Rd. • Sheridan, WY 82801 Phone and fax 307-672-3248 Bulls • Females • Semen • Embryos Call for a private treaty sale brochure

JAMES M. BIRDWELL AUCTIONEER Box 521, Fletcher, OK 73541 580-549-6636

The sound of your success

C.D. “Butch” Booker Auctioneer

41452 S.R. 195 • Colfax, WA 99111 509-989-2855 • cartha@colfax.com

Eddie Burks, Auctioneer 531 Rick Rd. Park City, KY 42160 270-678-4154 Home 270-991-6398 Cell endburks@hotmail.com

7579 W. US Highway 136 Waynetown, IN 47990

CANADA Billy Elmhirst

R.R. 1 Indian River, ON Canada K0L 2B0 705-295-2708 • ircc@nexicom.net elmlodgeherefords.freeyellow.com

Your Source For Success

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EMMONS 121 Jackson St. Plain City, OH 43064 Phone: 614-403-0726

UGC Certified

Clay Emmons

254-716-5735 clayemmons@hotmail.com

541 State Hwy. 75 N. Fairfield, TX 75840

Matt Sims • 1019 Waterwood Pkwy., Unit D • Edmond, OK 73034 405-840-5461 Office • 405-641-6081 Cell • www.mcsauction.com

JERRY GAY

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C The “Calendar” is a listing of Hereford sales and events known to our staff. Italicized dates denote shows and events. Non-italicized dates denote sales. To make the “Calendar” concise we have used the following abbreviations: association, assn.; international, int’l; junior, jr.; mountain, mtn.; national, nat’l; northeast, NE; northwest, NW; performance tested, PT; southeast, SE; southwest, SW; and university, Un.

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2 Brillhart Ranch Co. Bull Sale, Musselshell, Mont. 3 Kentucky Hereford-Influenced Feeder Calf Sale, Stanford 3 Western Nugget Jr. Show, Reno, Nev. 4 Western Nugget Nat’l Female Show, Reno, Nev. 4 Georgia Bull Test Sale, Calhoun 4 Knoll Crest Farm Bull Sale, Red House, Va. 4 North Dakota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Banquet and Hereford Show, Valley City 5 Huth Polled Hereford Online Female Sale, Oakfield, Wis. 5 Hoosier Beef Congress Hereford Sale, Indianapolis, Ind. 5 Kentucky Hereford Autumn Harvest, Mt. Sterling 5 Missouri Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Sedalia 5 North Dakota Hereford Assn., Valley City 5 Tennessee River Music Bull Sale, Ft. Payne, Ala. 5 Western Nugget Nat’l Bull Show, Reno, Nev. 5 Western Nugget Nat’l Sale, Reno, Nev. 6 Missouri Hereford Assn., Sedalia 6 North Dakota Jr. Hereford Show, Valley City 8 Foggy Bottom Herefords Online Female Sale, Taneytown, Md. 11 Minnesota Hereford Breeders Annual Meeting and Banquet, Hutchinson 12 Barber Ranch Red and White Holiday Lights, Ft. Worth, Texas 12 Kolt Cattle Co., Martell, Neb. 12 Minnesota Hereford Breeders, Hutchinson 12 Myers Hereford Farm, Statesville, N.C. 13 Purple Reign Cattle Co. Online Sale, Toulon, Ill. 22 Hoffman Ranch/Iron Lake Ranch Online Sale 24 Ad deadline for February Hereford World 28 Streamline Genetics End of Year Online Sale

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4 Greater Midwest Certified Hereford Feeder Calf Sale, Carthage, Ill. 14-16 Nat’l Western Stock Show Hereford Shows, Denver 18 Van Newkirk Herefords Bull and Female Sale, Oshkosh, Neb. 21 Univ. of Tennessee Senior Bull Test Sale, Spring Hill 23 Carswell/Nichols Bull Sale, Alton, Kan. 23 Middleswarth Hereford Ranch Bull Sale, Torrington, Wyo. 23 Southwestern Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, Ft. Worth, Texas 25 Ad deadline for March Hereford World 25 Delaney/Atkins Bull Sale, Lake Benton, S.D. 26 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 26 Churchill Cattle Co. Bull Sale, Manhattan, Mont. 28 Sioux Empire Farm Show, Sioux Falls, S.D. 30 Buckeye Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting and Banquet, Plain City, Ohio 30 M.C. Quantock Bull Sale, Lloydminster, Alberta 30 Red Bluff Bull Sale, Red Bluff, Calif. 30 Wisconsin Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Wisconsin Dells 31 Texas Hereford Assn. Commercial Heifer and Cowtown Select Sales, Ft. Worth

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1 Pelton Polled Herefords Bull Sale, Halliday, N.D. 1 Southwestern Exposition Nat’l Hereford Show, Ft. Worth 4 Ridder Hereford Ranch Bull and Heifer Sale, Callaway, Neb.

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5 Baumgarten Cattle Co Bull Sale, Belfield, N.D. 5 Dvorak Herefords Bull Sale, Lake Andes, S.D. 5 Elkington Polled Herefords Bull Sale, Idaho Falls, Idaho 6 Klamath Falls Bull Sale, Ft. Klamath, Ore. 6 Messner Ranch Bull Sale, Slapout, Okla. 6 South Texas Hereford Assn., Beeville 6 Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb. 8 BB Cattle Co. Bull Sale, Connell, Wash. 8 Fawcett Elm Creek Ranch Bull Sale, Ree Heights, S.D. 8 Logterman Family Herefords Bull Sale, Valentine, Neb. 9 South Mountain Bull Sale, Melba, Idaho 9 Thorson Herefords Bull Sale, Phillip, S.D. 10 Friedt Herefords, Dickinson, N.D. 12 Topp Herefords Bull Sale, Grace City, N.D. 13 Baker Hereford Ranch, Rapid City, S.D. 13 Fallon All Breeds Bull Sale, Fallon, Nev. 13 Langford Herefords, Okmulgee, Okla. 13 Mississippi Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Jackson 14 Dixie Nat’l Hereford Show, Jackson, Miss. 14 Mrnak Herefords Bull Sale, Bowman, N.D. 15 Rausch Herefords Sale, Hoven, S.D. 16 Bar JZ Ranches, Holabird, S.D. 17 Georgia Nat’l Jr. Livestock Show, Perry, Ga. 17 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Hereford Bull Sale, Kearney 17 Shaw Cattle Co. Bull Sale, Caldwell, Idaho 18 Iowa Beef Expo Hereford Sale, Des Moines 18 Olson’s Hereford Ranch Bull Sale, Argusville, N.D. 19 Hoffman Ranch Bull Sale, Thedford, Neb, 19 Kentucky Beef Expo Hereford Show, Louisville 19 White Hawk Ranch/Barnes Herefords, Bull and Female Sale, Cedartown, Ga. 20 Carmichael Herefords Bull Sale, Meadow, S.D. 20 Kentucky Beef Expo Sale, Louisville 20 Magnolia Hereford Assn. Sale and Futurity, Magnolia, Ark. 20 Southern Opportunity Sale, Martin, Tenn. 22 Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho 22 Hereford Heritage Sale, Stillwater, Okla. 23 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 23 Mill Creek Ranch Sale, Manhattan, Kan. 25 Ad deadline for April Hereford World 26 Gant Polled Herefords, Platte, S.D. 26 Illini Classic Sale, Springfield, Ill. 26 Jamison Herefords Bull Sale, Quinter, Kan. 27 Hula Herefords Open House Bull Sale, Creston, Neb. 27 Illinois Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Springfield 27 Kreth Herefords Bull Sale, Mt.Vernon, S.D. 27 Woolfolk Farm Bull Sale, Columbia, Tenn.

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1 Schutte & Sons Polled Herefords, Guide Rock, Neb. 2 Georgia Bull Test Sale, Tifton 3 Jensen Bros. Bull Sale, Courtland, Kan. 3 Northwest Hereford Breeders Bull Sale, Hermiston, Ore. 4 Snake River Bull Test Sale, Jerome, Idaho 5 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch Sale, Huron, S.D.. 5 McIver’s Happy Acres, Farwell, Minn. 5 Wisconsin Hereford Assn., Lancaster 7 Harrell Hereford Ranch, Baker City, Ore. 9 Vin-Mar Cattle Co. Bull Sale, Rushville, Neb. 10 Univ. of Tennessee Jr. Bull Test Sale, Spring Hill 11 Tennessee Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Lebanon 12 Boyd Beef Cattle Bull Sale, Mays Lick, Ky.

12 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders Assn., Eldon 12 I-29 Bull Run Sale, Sioux Falls, S.D. 12 Northeast Texas Hereford Assn., Mt. Pleasant 12 Tennessee Agribition Sale, Lebanon 14 JBB/AL Herefords, Bliss, Idaho 14 Tegtmeier Polled Herefords, Burchard, Neb. 15 Cooper Hereford Ranch, Will Creek, Mont. 16 Heartland Herefords, North Platte, Neb. 16 Udy Cattle Co., Rockland, Idaho 18-19 Buckeye Hereford Assn. Spring Show and Sale, Columbus, Ohio 19 CES Polled Herefords/Predestined Cattle Co., Wadley, Ga. 19 Falling Timber Farm Bull Sale, Marthasville, Mo. 20 K7 Herefords Bull and Female Sale, Lockridge, Iowa 21 B&D Herefords Bull Sale, Claflin, Kan. 21 Wagner Herefords Bull Sale, Redfield, S.D. 22 Flying S Herefords, Paluxy, Texas 22 Frenzen Polled Herefords, Fullerton, Neb. 23 Washington Cattlemen’s Association Bull Test Sale, Eltopia 24 McCabe Genetics Bull Sale, Elk City, Kan. 25 Ad deadline for May/June Hereford World 25 North Carolina Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Statesville 26 Candy Meadow Farms Bull and Female Sale, Lexington, Tenn. 26 North Carolina Hereford Assn., Statesville 28 Kester Herefords Bull Sale, Burwell, Neb. 28 Oleen Bros., Dwight, Kan. 29 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 29 Ernst Herefords Bull Sale, O’Neill, Neb.

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1 Sandhill Farms, Haviland, Kan. 1 Georgia Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Perry 2 Georgia Hereford Assn., Perry 7 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Weston 8 West Virginia Beef Expo Hereford Show, Weston 9 Copeland & Sons Herefords Bull Sale, Nara Visa, N.M. 9 Knoll Crest Farm Bull Sale, Red House, Va. 9 Thorstenson Hereford Bull Sale, Selby, S.D. 9 West Virginia Beef Expo Hereford Sale, Weston 15 Virginia Hereford Assn., Harrisonburg 16 Burns Farms Female Sale, Pikeville, Tenn. 16 Texas Polled Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Salado 18 Stuber Ranch, Bowman, N.D. 22 Middle Tennessee Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Cross Plains 23 Doyle Hereford Ranch and Special Guests, Wolfe City, Texas 23 Middle Tennessee Hereford Assn., Cross Plains 25 Early Bird Advertising Deadline for July Hereford World 26 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction

May ___________________________________

6 South Carolina Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Clemson 7 South Carolina Hereford Assn., Clemson 7 Tennessee River Music Angus and Hereford Production Sale, Ft. Payne, Ala. 14 Broadlawn Farm, Lena, Miss. 23 Final ad deadline for July Hereford World 28 Barnes Herefords and White Hawk Ranch, Cedartown, Ga. 30 Mead Cattle Enterprises, Midville, Ga. 31 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction HW

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LH MS ASIA 424B (P43474076) • Bred AI to FTF Prospector 145Y • Due to calve with a heifer calf prior to sale • Daughter of a Dam of Distinction

LH MS ROULETTE 526C (P43567577)

• March 5, 2015 Polled Heifer • Super EPDs, 736 lb. AHA Adj. WW; 115% WW Ratio • Trust granddaughter, two Dams of Distinction on her maternal side

30 Bulls, 20 Heifers, 3 Spring Bred Heifers for Sale Private Treaty Doug and Marilyn Lenth • 13690 130th St. • Postville, IA 52162 Doug’s Cell 563-380-5656 • Marilyn’s Cell 319-269-3146 • Lhfarms1@neitel.net

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GOEHRING HEREFORDS Bill and Becky Goehring 2634 Clearwood Ave. Libertyville, IA 52567 Bill’s cell 641-919-9365 keosalebarn@netins.net www.keosauquasaleco.com

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Ray, Jerry and Mike Sorensen Box 221, Greenfield, IA 50849 Mike 641-745-7949 mikelpi@yahoo.com www.mikesorensenfamily.com

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Bulls and Females for Sale Private Treaty Year Round Google “Lenth Herefords” for website Doug and Marilyn Lenth 13690 130th St. Postville, IA 52162 Cell 563-380-5656

Steve Landt Herefords Steve, Jinny, Erin and Adrienne Landt 33848 W. Ave. Union, IA 50258 641-486-5472

Jackson Hereford Farms 10 Indian Ave., Mechanicsville, IA 52306 LeRoy 319-480-2528 cdj@netins.net FOR SALE – BULLS, FEMALES, SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS (HORNED AND POLLED) Registered Herefords Since 1890

Anthony, Katie and Wyatt Monroe 515-689-5275 amonroe81@gmail.com www.baja-cattle.com Cattle located in Truro, Iowa

Amos Hereford Farm Craig and Denise Amos Indianola, Iowa 515-961-5847 515-238-9852 Cell cdamos@msn.com

This space is available! Contact Joe Rickabaugh at 785-633-3188 or jrick@hereford.org

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HEREFORDS The Tom and Jo Heidt Family 3388 240th St. Lockridge, IA 52635

David Trowbridge Tabor, Iowa 402-740-7033 david_trowbridge@msn.com

Cell 608-574-2309

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ALABAMA Campbell Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Debter Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . 129, 142 Drummond Sparks Beef . . . . . . . . . . 142 Tennessee River Music Inc. . . . . . . . 142 ARIZONA Mountain View Hereford Ranch . . 142 ARKANSAS James Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 CALIFORNIA Alto Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blagg Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five H Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jess Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lambert Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDougald Registered Herefords . . Morrell Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrnak Herefords West . . . . . . . . . . . Pedretti Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R&R Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sierra Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonoma Mountain Herefords . . . . . Weimer Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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COLORADO Campbell, James T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Clark Anvil Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Ernst Family, Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Fuchs Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Hall and Family, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Hanging W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Kubin Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Leroux Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Robb & Sons, Rom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Sidwell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Strang Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 FLORIDA Flip LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 GEORGIA Barnes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 160, IBC CES Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Greenview Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Hill-Vue Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 HME Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Leonard Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 129 Mead Cattle Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . BC MTM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Predestined Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Thompson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 White Hawk Ranch . . . . . 129, 160, IBC IDAHO Colyer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Daniels Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 143 Eagle Canyon Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Elkington Polled Herefords . . . . 16, 143 Fern Ridge Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Harrison & Sons, Hawley . . . . . . . . . 143 JBB/AL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 143 OJJ Cattle Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Shaw Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Wooden Shoe Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 ILLINOIS Aden Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Albin Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Apple Ridge Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Bafford Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Baker Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Behrends Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Benedict Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Bickelhaupt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Bixler Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

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Bob-O-Lou Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Burns Polled Hereford Farm . . . 30, 144 Crane Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 DeLHawk Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Double B Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . 144 Ellis Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Eubank Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Fancy Creek Farm of the Prairie Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Fleisher Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Gen-Lor Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Hallbauer Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Happ Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Harbison and Sons, Ray . . . . . . . 31, 144 Kline Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Knott Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Loehr Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Lorenzen Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Lowderman Auction Options . . . . . . 30 Lowderman Cattle Co. . . . . . . D-IBC, 31 McCaskill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Milligan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Moffett Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Nature’s Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Newbold Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Northfork Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Oak Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Parish Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Plainview Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Prairie Cross, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Prairie Meadow Herefords . . . . . . . . 144 Prairie Rose Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Purple Reign Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 RGR Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co. . . . 144 Sayre Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Shingle Oaks Polled Herefords . . . . 144 Split Oak Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Stephens Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . 144 Sturdy Hereford Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Sweatman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 West Wind Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 INDIANA Able Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Beck-Powell Polled Herefords . . . . . 56 CDF Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons . . . . . . . 56 DaVee Enterprises, R.W. . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Everhart Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Gerber Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . 15, 145 Green Meadow Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Greives Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Hayhurst Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Hunt Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 J&K Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Kesling Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 145 Laudeman Family, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . 56 McFatridge Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Ramsey’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Stuckey Polled Herefords . . . . . . 56, 145 IOWA Amos Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baja Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beef Resources Partnership . . . . . . Deppe Bros. Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . Goehring Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . K7 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landt Herefords, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . Lenth Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sorensen Family, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . Stream Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wiese & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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KANSAS 4V Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Alexander Farms Polled Herefords . 145 Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Carswell-Nichols Herefords . . . . . . . 145 Davis Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 DWE Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-BC GLM Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Herbel Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Jamison Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Jensen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-BC, 145 M-M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Malone Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Meitler Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Mill Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Oleen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Oleen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Sandhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Schu-Lar Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . 146 Springhill Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Towner Farm Polled Herefords . . . . 146 Umberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . 146 VJS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146

Bonebrake Herefords . . . . . . . . 122, 147 BS Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Cattle Visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-50 Doss Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Duvall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 122 Falling Timber Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Findley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Glengrove Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Harding Bros. Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 147 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State University . . . . . . . . . . . 123, 147 Kaczmarek 4K Herefords . . . . . . . . . 123 LIII Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch . . . . . . 123 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Mueller Polled Herefords & Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Reed Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Reynolds Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Roth Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . 123, 147 Schneider Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Steinbeck Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 WMC Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Woessner Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

KENTUCKY Botkin Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 146 Boyd Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Chambliss Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . 146 Dogwood Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 JMS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Laffoon Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Peyton’s Well Polled Herefords . . . . 57

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LOUISIANA 5C’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 MARYLAND All Seasons Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 ChurchView Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 East Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 146 Foggy Bottom Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 146 Grimmel Grils Show Cattle . . . . . . . 146 R&T Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Red Oak Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 SCH Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Tamsey Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 MICHIGAN Behnke’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Meadows Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . Hanson’s Double G Herefords . . . . . Longcore Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MacNaughton, Ron and Jill . . . . . . . McDonald Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RLB Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rottman, Phil and Chris . . . . . . . . . . Sugar Sweet Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veeser’s Triple E Farm . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MINNESOTA DaKitch Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . 146 Delaney Herefords . . . . . . . . . . D-6, 146 Krogstad Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 146 Lawrence Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Schafer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Springwater Polled Herefords . . . . 146 MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caldwell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . CMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leaning Cedar Herefords . . . . . . . . .

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MISSOURI AbraKadabra Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . Bellis Family, Jim D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biglieni Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Ribbon Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MONTANA Brillhart Ranch Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broken Pick Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . Churchill Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cooper Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . Curlew Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dutton Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ehlke Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feddes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holden Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bar E Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loyning & Walen Cattle Co. . . . . . . McMurry Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mohican West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NEBRASKA 7 Mill Iorn Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Blueberry Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Fisher, Lowell and Carol . . . . . . . . . . 147 Frenzen Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 148 Gibson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Henkel Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 148 Hoffman Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 148 JB Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Linton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 148 Moeller & Sons, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Monahan Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Niedermeyer Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Ridder Hereford Ranch . . . . . D-51, 148 Schroer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Schutte & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Spencer Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Upstream Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Van Newkirk Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Vin-Mar Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 NEVADA Bell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Brumley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Genoa Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 NEW JERSEY Grass Pond Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 NEW MEXICO B&H Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 C&M Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Copeland & Sons Herefords LLC . . . 148 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 King Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 West Star Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 NEW YORK SK Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Stone House Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

NORTH CAROLINA Blinson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Brent Creech Taylor’s Mill Farm . . . 149 Claxton Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Double J Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Frogtown Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Myers Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . 57, 149 PAC Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Prestwood Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Rhyneland Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 63 Triplett Polled Herefords . . . . . 129, 149 W&A Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Will-Via Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 57 Windmill Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 NORTH DAKOTA Baumgarten Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Boehnke Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 55 Friedt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Friesz Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Helbling Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . 55, 149 North Dakota Hereford Assn. . . . . . . 55 Olson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Pelton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Topp Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-4, D-5 Wolff Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 OHIO Banks Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Berg Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Buckeye Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . 29 CSP Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Durbin Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Farno Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Hot Iron Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 J&L Cattle Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Mohican Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 149 Morrison Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Oakridge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 149 Ostgaard Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Sunny Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Sunnyside Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . 29 OKLAHOMA Beacon Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 CNB Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Darnell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 149 Dennis Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Dufur Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Durham Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Flying G Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Graft-Britton Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Gray Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Harrison Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Headquarters Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 149 Langford Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 LeForce Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Loewen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Messner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Moss Herefords, Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Nelson Land & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . 150 P&R Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . D-3, 150 OREGON Bar One Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bird Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chandler Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . England Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . High Desert Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hufford’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . Quick Mill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stallings Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . Vollstedt Farms Polled Herefords . . Y Cross Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Four L Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Jackson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 129, 151 Parker Bros. Polled Herefords . . . . . . 57 River Circle Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Roberson’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . 151 Rogan Farms Herefords . . . . . . 129, 151 Triple L Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Woodard Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . 151 Woolfolk Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 TEXAS Alpha Equine Breeding Center . . . . 151 B&C Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Barber Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Case Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Doyle Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Dudley Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Fuston Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 G3 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 GKB Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Glaze Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 H2 Ranch & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Indian Mound Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 19, 152 Iron Lake Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 152 Kinnear Polled Herefords . . . . . 133, 152 Larson’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 152 Massey Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 152 McInnis Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 McMullin Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Metch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 152 Mockingbird Hill Herefords . . . . . . . 152 Noack Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Nolan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Powell Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Rockin’ 4H Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Rockin’ W Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 152 Rocking Chair Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Skrivanek Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Spearhead Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 133, 152 Still River Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133

Sunny Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Texas Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 W4 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Williams Family Herefords . . . . . . . . 153 Willis Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 153 UTAH Allen & Son, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circle BJ Polled Hereford Ranch . . . Ekker Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johansen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pallesen Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . Rees Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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VIRGINIA Fauquier Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 JPS Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Knabe, Harry A. Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Knoll Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . D-49, 13, 63 Meadow Ridge Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . 63 Thistle Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Virginia Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . 63 WASHINGTON BB Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC CX Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Diamond M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Ottley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 WEST VIRGINIA Collins Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . Cottage Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five Star Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . Goff & Sons, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grandview Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . Grassy Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haught Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J&A Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Law & Sons, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDonald Polled Herefords . . . . . . Westfall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . .

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WISCONSIN Baker Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Boettcher’s Brookview Acres . . . . . 125 C&L Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . 132, 153 Christ the Rock Creek Farm . . . . . . . 124 Dalton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 124 Gari-Alan Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Huth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 124, 153 Kegley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Lamb Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Larson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . 124, 153 Lietzau Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Lininger Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 MGM East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 MGM West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Next Generation Genetics . . . . . . . . 124 Owego Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Pierce’s Hereford Haven . . . . . . . . . . 125 Sandrock Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . 153 Spruce Hill Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Starr Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Steiny’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Whiskey Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Windy Hills Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Wirth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Wiswell Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 WYOMING Berry’s, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Holmes Herefords/Drake Ranch . . 153 Largent and Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Lockhart Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 154 Micheli Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Middleswarth Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-52, 154 NJW Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Ochsner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Perkes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154

CANADA Elmlodge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 154 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 SERVICES Barnes, Tommy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Biozyme Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Birdwell, James M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Birdwell, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Booker, C.D. “Butch” . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Breeders Insurance LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Burks, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 BuyHereford.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Carper, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 CattleMax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Circle H Headquarters LLC . . . . . . . . 154 Conover, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Emmons Ultrasounding . . . . . . . . . . 155 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry . . . . 155 Hereford Youth Foundation of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-BC Immucell Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 James F. Bessler Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Jensen Live Stock Agency . . . . . . . . 155 Lathrop Livestock Transportation . 155 Layton, Dustin N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Lowderman, Cody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Lowderman, Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 MCS Auction LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Midwest Cattle Services Inc. . . . . . . 155 MyHerd.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Reed Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Schacher Auction Services . . . . . . . . 155 Sims, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Stith, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Stout, Justin B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Streamline Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 155 Sullivan Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 T Bar C Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Wendt, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

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