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CONTENTS September 2021
The voice of the American Hereford Association
‘Hereford Spectacular’
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National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families were in Kansas City, Mo., July 3-9, for the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). This section of JNHE coverage includes more than 70 pages featuring spectacular NJHA members and their various JNHE accomplishments. You can find the JNHE section table of contents on Page 50.
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These standout former NJHA members are carving out unique careers and giving back to the breed that shaped them. — by Wes Ishmael
COLUMNS 4 | World’s Perspective
16 | Member Service
It’s All About the People No matter the situation, life is less about what you do and more about the people with whom you share your time.
8 | Breed Focus
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AHA field representative based his lifetime in the livestock marketing industry on trust and integrity. — by Katie Maupin Miller
What You Can’t See — How Genomics Can Break the Tie 44
While phenotypes are an important aspect of cattle selection, genomics take care of what’s underneath the hide. — by Jamie T. Courter
18 | CHB Bites
Farm to Table Connections Certified Hereford Beef® helps share producer perspectives with customers through tours and events.
10 | Board Action
20 | Youth Movement
page 38 Truth in Marketing
Star Spangled Juniors Reflecting on a spectacular week in Kansas City.
New Fiscal Year; Memberships Due Annual membership dues and service fees are due with the start of the new fiscal year.
Board Meeting Highlights Highlights from the summer meeting of the AHA Board of Directors.
12 | Performance Matters
Ride the Wave Strengthen your customer relationships and help them share the story of the breed through your genetics.
Keep it Real NJHA members are encouraged to make the most of the educational and leadership opportunities offered throughout their membership.
22 | Communications Corner
Making a Plan Reflecting on past experiences and planning for the future helps producers set goals for their operation’s communication strategy.
14 | What’s New?
Association News and Events 24 | Hereford Women Congratulations to AHA for LPC JNHE was Spectacular recognition. Mark your calendar for Thanks to NJHA’s loyal sponsors the Hereford Fed Steer program and NJHA members from across and spring scholarship deadlines. the nation.
Cover photo: “Spectacular Hereford Lineup” taken at the 2021 JNHE by Cristin Tavernaro.
DEPARTMENTS 5 Contacts 160 ACT’s Playbook 164 From the Field 170 New Members 174 Open Shows 175 Junior Shows 196 Calendar of Events
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198 Advertisers’ Index
Don’t Be a Prisoner 154
Faces of Leadership offered life lessons. — by Chloé Fowler
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World’s Perspective
It’s All About the People
by Cristin Tavernaro
No matter the situation, life is less about what you do and more about the people with whom you share your time.
Cristin Tavernaro is the managing editor of Hereford World. She can be reached at ctavernaro@hereford.org.
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This has been a summer of many firsts and new experiences for me. One of the most notable experiences was attending my first VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). This year’s JNHE was one of the largest and most competitive in history with more than 820 exhibitors showing more than 1,100 head throughout the week. In this issue of the Hereford World, you will find a full recap of the event beginning on Page 50 and some junior members who also experienced their first JNHE on Page 132. Grace Jacobson, Hereford Publications, Inc., summer intern, was also a first-timer. She and I spent our days taking photos, interviewing National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families, and organizing information for this issue. Each time we spoke to NJHA members about their JNHE experiences, a common theme rang out — the people make the difference. This was incredibly evident watching any class walk through the ring, especially after champion drives. Once the classes were placed or the winners were slapped, exhibitors congratulated each other, and a crowd of supporters waited outside the showring to wrap junior members in a swarm of support. It was easy to see how much this community means to Hereford juniors and their families. While I was not an exhibitor, I also felt an outpouring of support from our American Hereford Association (AHA) team throughout the show and the making of this month’s issue. I will admit, the JNHE experience and the weeks following were a steep learning curve. Every piece of information in these pages needs meticulous review. It takes many hands
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to collect the words and photos, and it takes many sets of eyes to make sure we “cross the t’s and dot the i’s,” as the saying goes. At the end of it all, each person who played a part in making the September issue possible, made all the difference in my life these last couple of months. A special thanks goes to our creative services coordinator, Samantha Albers, for leading Grace and me through much of the JNHE planning process and showing us the ropes throughout the week. Grace also stepped up and made huge contributions to this issue. I speak for many when I say we will miss her can-do attitude and sense of humor. We wish her the best as she begins her final year at Kansas State University. With that, Grace shares her take on the experience.
Family Matters by Grace Jacobson
This fall I will enter into my final year at Kansas State University, where I have taken a number of marketing and strategic communication courses, so I would say I am pretty good at picking out a marketing gimmick when I see it. A common marketing strategy of businesses and organizations is to refer to their customer base as a family. When I heard people say that Hereford wasn’t just a breed, but a family, I will admit I was slightly cynical. Heck, the restaurant Olive Garden even says, “When you’re here, you’re family.” But, I don’t want to listen to my waiter’s political views during Christmas dinner. continued on page 6...
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President and chief executive officer Amari Seiferman, aseiferman@herefordbeef.org Brand managers Ty Ragsdale, tragsdale@herefordbeef.org Marketing coordinator Brenyn Burkholder, bburkholder@herefordbeef.org For information about marketing Herefordinfluenced feeder cattle or about commercial programs, call Trey Befort at 816-842-3758 or visit HerefordMarketplace.com.
AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Mark St. Pierre, El Nido, Calif. Vice president Bruce Everhart, Waldron, Ind. Directors Term expires 2021 Nate Frederickson, Spearfish, S.D. Joe Waggoner, Carthage, Miss. Term expires 2022 Craig Beran, Claflin, Kan. Andrew Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky. Term expires 2023 Bill Goehring, Libertyville, Iowa Whitey Hunt, Madison, Ga. Becky King-Spindle, Moriarty, N.M. Term expires 2024 Wyatt Agar, Thermopolis, Wyo. Jerome Ollerich, Winner, S.D. Bob Schaffer, Spotsylvania, Va. 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 records department Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org Director of commercial programs Trey Befort, tbefort@herefordbeef.org Director of youth activities and foundation Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org National shows coordinator and youth activities assistant Bailey Clanton, bclanton@hereford.org Education and information services coordinator and records supervisor Laura Loschke, lloschke@hereford.org Director of communications and digital content Taylor Belle Matheny, tmatheny@hereford.org Associate director of youth marketing and education Chloé Fowler, cfowler@hereford.org Office assistant and event coordinator Halie Runner, hrunner@hereford.org
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...World’s Perspective continued from page 4
Family isn’t a trendy marketing ploy to Hereford. It is a lifestyle and expectation. — Grace Jacobson
Grace Jacobson
However, the AHA staff helped me feel right at home, and even their families went out of their way to tell me about how much I would love the Hereford association. When I went to help at Cattlemen’s Congress in January, the staff
considered me as one of their own, not some intern that just showed up — they even treated me to an amazing dinner the first night. I came home from Oklahoma City excited for my summer internship and believing I might have found a second family.
When I finally arrived at the Kansas City, Mo. office, it felt like a family reunion. All the field staff and remote workers were in the office. There was good food and memories made. It truly felt like I had “come home to Hereford.” Even the normal work days are filled with laughs and the comfort of working with people you enjoy. This is truly an association focused on people — from employee to producer. During JNHE, it was amazing to hear the experiences of so many people with such diverse backgrounds within the breed. The people I talked to came from all over the country, ranging from ages 7 to 65 years old and with different operation types, but they all confirmed that Hereford is family. Family isn’t a trendy marketing ploy to Hereford. It is a lifestyle and expectation. Thank you, Hereford, for welcoming this cynic into your family. You all are so much better than Olive Garden.
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Breed Focus
Star Spangled Juniors
by Jack Ward
Reflecting on a spectacular week in Kansas City.
Jack Ward is the executive vice president of the American Hereford Association. He can be reached at jward@hereford.org.
Kids from agriculture are the greatest. Summer flies by as they work in their home operations, play sports and participate in other activities, including livestock projects and events like the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). This year’s JNHE at the American Royal in Kansas City, Mo., more than lived up to its billing as the “Hereford Spectacular.” More than 800 exhibitors from 40 states and Canada participated in various events throughout the week and showed 1,156 head of cattle. You will find a full recap of the show in this edition of Hereford World, but these are among my favorite highlights.
Patience and perseverance
It starts with a great American Hereford Association (AHA) staff and a great National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board who work tirelessly throughout the year to plan and organize an event that provides exhibitors and their families with an atmosphere filled with fun, fellowship, and of course, competition. Our junior members are so impressive. Watch them in action and it’s obvious their skill sets are advanced well beyond most of those at their same age. They have confidence beyond their years, which provides them a clear advantage as they pursue adult careers. Moving in equipment and checking in cattle and exhibitors all comprise a long, intensive process that always requires patience. The staff, the junior board and an impressive group of ambassadors, and the American Royal staff and volunteers worked hard to help exhibitors get settled and ready for the week’s events. Then it was time for meetings, contests and all of the rest. Special thanks goes to Neogen for sponsoring the free DNA test on any animal at the JNHE. The Neogen team worked with AHA staff to explain the process of requesting a
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DNA test, as well as techniques to collect DNA samples correctly. They were on hand to answer any questions from exhibitors and their families. Each of these samples was submitted to the lab. Participating juniors will receive parentage, if available, genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs) and results for any abnormalities except MD. We will work with Neogen to continue providing this opportunity at future editions of JNHE. I encourage each of you to take advantage.
Competition and commitment
As the week moved along, the shows were very competitive, with impressive showmanship talent and cattle quality from top to bottom. Show days get long, but they are worth every moment — getting to watch juniors and their competitive skills bloom, while also demonstrating the highest standards of sportsmanship. There was plenty of fun, in addition to all of the shows and contests. For instance, it was inspiring to see crowds up and down the trade show, as well as the incredible turnout for the tailgate party and the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) hamburger feed. Thanks to the states for supporting the tailgate, and a special shout-out to the AHA staff for feeding Certified Hereford Beef hamburgers to more than 1,500 juniors and their parents. Appropriately, this year’s JNHE unfolded during the week of Independence Day, celebrating the birth of our country and how it was built through hard work and determination. NJHA members continue to exemplify similar ethics, grit and tenacity. Lastly, how about the “The StarSpangled Banner” sung by Kassidy Bremer of Iowa and “God Bless America” performed by Wisconsin’s Lauren Jones and her mother, Kim? Well done! Hereford.org
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B & C SENSATION 6088D ET AHA Registration Number: 43787812 Calved 9/15/2016 Sire: CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X Dam: SR ROSA 3125 CED BW WW YW MM MG FAT REA MARB 3.3 2.8 57 81 36 64 -0.023 0.28 0.10
BB TOP SHELF 7013 AHA Registration Number: 43848432 Calved 1/1/2017 Sire: BB TOP SHELF 2003 Dam: BB MS PINSTRIPE 3030 CED BW WW YW MM MG FAT REA MARB 1.7 3.3 59 103 29 59 0.017 0.41 0.13
IMR 225Z DOMINO 5016C AHA Registration Number: 43582292 Calved 3/7/2015 Sire: CL 1 DOMINO 225Z 1ET Dam: IMR T025 DOMINETTE 0027F CED BW WW YW MM MG FAT REA MARB 2.5 2.6 55 89 34 61 0.027 0.56 0.02
PONCA 204 KINGPIN 507 AHA Registration Number: 43634231 Calved 3/10/2015 Sire: PONCA KINGPIN 204 Dam: PONCA 0860 DOMINETTE 159 ET CED BW WW YW MM MG FAT REA MARB -1.2 3.8 61 86 29 60 0.017 0.24 0.18
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Board Meeting Highlights
Catch up on the latest highlights from the summer meeting of the American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors held at the El Capitan Hotel in Merced, Calif., Aug. 3-4.
Finance/Audit
Bruce Everhart, committee chair, presented the financials through June 2021 with a consolidated net income of $745,402 without unrealized appreciation. The Board unanimously supported a 2022 surplus budget of $45,648, after depreciation.
Strategic Plan
The Board unanimously voted to accept a proposal from Agcellerate to develop the next strategic plan. The Board also voted to add the services of Dr. Tom Field for a planning session.
Breed Improvement
Joe Waggoner, committee chair, shared that the committee met through numerous Zoom meetings to review the capabilities of the iGenDec software. Shane Bedwell, AHA chief operating officer and director of breed improvement, illustrated those capabilities through various economic assumptions based off CattleFax and feedlot
data. The Board asked the staff to continue to research the various economic components.
breeders can run a potential carrier list on their herd.
HPI Hall of Fame/Merit
The Board voted to add the following persons into the Hereford Hall of Fame/Merit Hall of Fame Dale Micheli, Wyo. Lawrence Duncan, Ind. Bob Harrell, Ore. James Courtney, Mont. Hall of Merit Jim Birdwell, Okla. John Meents, Ohio
Member Service
Whitey Hunt, committee chair, shared that the “Potential Carrier” designation has been added to animals through all online outlets. The staff shared that additional information has been added under the “Genetics” tab at Hereford.org to further define the listing and also provide information on how
Craig Beran, committee chair, shared that the Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI) strategic planning session was very successful, and Mark Core, Vermeer, provided a final report for review. Wes Ishmael, Hereford World executive editor, was introduced to the Board, and the Board complimented him on his work and thanked him for joining Team Hereford.
Marketing/Communications
Becky Spindle, committee chair, introduced Taylor Belle Matheny, AHA director of communications and digital content. Taylor Belle was joined by Crystal Albers, Grant Co., and they presented the 2022 national ad campaign and placement. They also presented analytics and various promotional videos.
Delegate Selection Process
The following is the slate of American Hereford Association (AHA) Board candidates: Chad Breeding, Texas Lou Ellen Harr, Ohio John Ridder, Neb. Travis McConnaughy, Mo. Jim Coley, Tenn. Corinne Santos, Calif. The annual business meeting will be held on October 23, at the Loews Kansas City Hotel. The delegate voting is complete, and a full list will be included in the October issue of the Hereford World. The AHA Board of Directors candidate speeches will be presented to the delegates through an online video. Delegates that were selected to represent their state have been contacted to see if they will attend the annual meeting. If they do not attend, then we will contact the nominated delegate with the next highest number of votes and so on. If a state does not have enough delegates selected to represent their state, then the delegates that have been selected can make nominations to fill those open spots. The AHA will continue to work through this process.
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Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the
Stone Ridge Manor – Gettysburg, Pa.
Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021 • Noon
Selling the Future – One Hereford at a Time REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE
ILR 4134 York 717
Possession sells on this powerful sire!
C Lady Trust 4239 ET
Full sister to Wildcat sells!
BREEDERS CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS Stone Ridge Manor
654 Cold Spring Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 Main farm 717-642-9199 Dan Snyder cell 240-447-4600 Seth Snyder cell 240-405-6049
Bachtel Family Herefords
1439 Old Taneytown Rd., Westminster, MD 21758 410-857-4105 • 443-340-4418 Cell
ILR Red Power 456B
Service and Progeny Sell!!
For Catalogs or motel information, contact Stone Ridge Manor 717-642-9199 • Fax 717-642-0027 To view catalog, visit our website at www.stoneridgemanor.com • herefordcattle@stoneridgemanor.com Directions: Go six miles west of Gettysburg on Rt. 116, turn right on Cold Spring Rd., go 1.5 miles to farm on left. Motels are always in short supply. Please make reservations early.
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Performance Matters
Ride the Wave
by Shane Bedwell
Shane Bedwell is the chief operating officer and director of breed improvement of the American Hereford Association. He can be reached at sbedwell@hereford.org.
Congratulations to every family that made its way to the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Exposition. Enthusiasm and passion for the breed were overwhelming and evident in every aspect of a fantastic week. The same kind of contagious enthusiasm surrounded spring bull buying season and is carrying us toward outstanding bull and female sales this fall. These sales should be helped now that peak cattle numbers are behind us and cow-calf producers, on average, are finally poised to reap more positive economic returns. Of course, some commercial producers profit, even during challenging times. They’re typically ones who pay close attention to overall management, nutrition and genetics. With offering the next round of genetic opportunity in mind, it’s not too early for Hereford breeders to gather the information that enables making the most informed decisions when selecting sale candidates. Along with correct phenotypic assessment and observable phenotypes to date, I recommend genotyping these bulls and females as soon as possible. You’ll have the information sooner to aid decisions. Plus, turnaround at the lab is typically faster this time of year than it is from November through February when the lab is dealing with peak demand.
Dealing with “P” status
Speaking of genotyping, as of July 13, 2021, the American Hereford Association (AHA) identifies animals as potential carriers with the letter “P,” if the animal has an unbroken pedigree link to a confirmed carrier of a genetic abnormality. Animals designated with a “P” will remain listed as potential carriers until the animal is DNA tested, either free or carrier, for the specific genetic abnormality or if the pedigree link to the carrier parent is broken.
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AHA members can eliminate the number of potential carriers in their herds by testing individual animals with the “P” designation or by going back in the pedigree as far as possible to find still-active foundation genetics and test those animals. Testing foundation animals, such as the prominent cow lines in your herd, eliminates the potential carrier status of these females, as well as that of their progeny, grand-progeny or great-grand-progeny. AHA members can run a defect carrier report in MyHerd to identify animals that are potential carriers for any known abnormalities. For further information or questions, contact AHA customer service.
Enthusiasm for Hereford growing
I recently received a phone call from a backgrounder who put together a set of Hereford calves and really liked feeding them. He was even happier with their performance on the rail. The load went 19% Prime! Another producer called wanting to buy a set of Hereford females to make elite F1 tiger stripe females. He was looking for females with longevity and the measured performance across the board to back it up. I’ve received many other calls like these. I’m excited about the momentum our breed enjoys currently. Get out, share your story, strengthen your customer relationships and help them share the story of the breed through your genetics. Hereford and Hereford-influenced calves sold for strong prices at summer video sales. Let’s keep it going through the fall. If your customers are looking for marketing options, encourage them to participate in the AHA Fed Steer Shootout or visit with a cattle feeder about retaining ownership. Even better, partner with them to validate and show your belief in the genetic potential.
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FORREST POLLED HEREFORDS 17TH PRODUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 2021 • SALUDA, SC Selling 67 Lots of Registered Polled Herefords SERVICE AGE BULLS, SPRING AND FALL CALVING PAIRS, BRED YEARLINGS
ALSO SELLING 30 LOTS OF BLACK BALDY AND PUREBRED COMMERCIAL HEREFORD BRED AND OPEN HEIFERS
Lot 5
Lot 21A
Lot 23A
FPH MS C89 ENDURE J130 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} FPH MS G5 MS PERFECTO J108 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} FPH MS G14 PERFECTO J12 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDP} P44254589
P44255833
P44255832
Lot 28A
Lot 26
FPH MS E140 NOBLE J53 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDP}
FPH MS U35 MANDATE H60 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
P44253446
P44258872
Lot 1 FPH E5 ENDURE H87 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} P44258866
Guest Consignors:
Catalogs on Request: Dale Stith 918-760-1550 Cell dalestith@yahoo.com Hereford.org
FORREST POLLED HEREFORDS
Riley Farms Saluda, S.C.
101-103 N. Main St. • Saluda, SC 29138 Brad Forrest 864-445-7633 • 864-993-1199 Cell
Cedar Creek Farm Donalds, S.C.
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What’s New?
Association News and Events
AgWired
“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Hereford happenings. You can also sign up for Hereford Headlines, a weekly electronic newsletter from the American Hereford Association (AHA), and additional Hereford news by sending an email to info@hereford.org. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org.
Publishing Recognition Hereford Shines at LPC The American Hereford Association (AHA) is longtime supporter of the Livestock Publications Council (LPC). LPC was founded nearly 50 years ago to serve and advance the livestock publishing industry. Hereford World (HW) was a member during early years of the organization, which evolved into membership of Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI). Such organizational legacy adds luster to LPC recognition of AHA team members. In July, HW and HPI earned several top LPC awards during the annual Agricultural Media Summit in Kansas City, Mo.
First place Livestock-affiliated catalog Ladies of the Royal 2020 sale
The LPC Forrest Bassford Student Award recognizes and rewards excellence, leadership and encourages professionalism among ag communications and journalism students. Pictured l-r: Julie Mais, LPC student development committee chair, and award finalists, Grace Jacobson (HPI intern), Callie McClay, Lindsey Okuley and Sadie Vander Wal.
First place One-color less than full page advertisement Missouri Hereford Association
Second place Annual report
The voice of the American Hereford Association | September 2020
First place National show coverage September 2020 Junior National Hereford Expo
First place Association website American Hereford Association
Katie Miller HW editorial assistant six years of service on the LPC board of directors
“We are super proud of our HPI team for coming together and obtaining such sweet success,” says Caryn Vaught, HPI production manager. “Congratulations to the team and all the team members for the recognition.”
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Youth
Fed Steer Shootout contest details Entries are now being accepted for the 2022 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Fed Steer Shootout contest. Entries are due by Nov. 1, 2021. Steers must be delivered Dec. 11-15, 2021, to HRC Feed Yards, Scott City, Kan. Throughout the contest, participants will receive various data reports for their steers on feed and will be given the opportunity to participate in a number of educational activities. Awards will be given in both pen of three and individual divisions for purebred and commercial categories. Participants completing the Performance Portfolio portion of the contest will also be given the chance to compete for additional awards. Visit Hereford.org/Youth/ NJHA-Fed-Steer-Shootout for more information or call Trey Befort at 816-842-3757. HYFA Scholarships Plan now to apply for the 2022 Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) spring scholarship program. The deadline is April 1, 2022. The HYFA scholarship program is designed to provide recognition for outstanding members of the NJHA. This coming year, HYFA will award more than $200,000 of academic scholarships to Hereford youth. Visit HerefordYouthFoundation. submittable.com/submit, to apply today.
Promotion by Others
Lou Ellen Harr Jeromesville, Ohio Phone: 419-685-0549 Email: jlcattleserv@aol.com John Ridder Callaway, Neb. Phone: 308-870-3173 Email: mailbag@ridderranch.com Travis McConnaughy Wasola, Mo. Phone: 417-989-0486 Email: t-mc2009@live.com Jim Coley Lafayette, Tenn. Phone: 615-804-2221 Email: coleyherefords@gmail.com
“Bucolic America” in Clay Center, Kan.
Hereford Looms Over Clay Center Take a look at this beautiful mural featuring Hereford cattle, painted on a Key Feeds grain elevator in Clay Center, Kan. The mural is titled “Bucolic America” and was painted by Whitney Kerr III, Ryan Estel, Mike Trujilo, Jeremy Bena and Elliott McAnany. It’s part of what’s known as the mural movement, by which Kansas communities are sharing their history while also establishing a magnet for tourists. “Bucolic America” pays tribute to agricultural producers and rural America. It is the largest of 14 murals completed so far as part of A Mural Movement of Clay Center.
Corinne Santos Hilmar, Calif. Phone: 209-201-2292 Email: santos_corinne@yahoo.com
National Shows Get JNHE pics here Be sure to order your favorite memories captured at the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). To view and purchase photos taken at the 2021 JNHE, visit the Hereford Gallery at HerefordGallery.Shootproof.com. The site is updated with photos featured in the September issue and more! Photos available on Shootproof include show and award winners as well as candid photos from throughout the week.
2021 AHA Board Candidates The AHA nominating committee is pleased to announce the six candidates slated for the election to the AHA Board of Directors. The 2021 candidates are: Chad Breeding Miami, Texas Phone: 806-570-9554 Email: chadebreeding@gmail.com
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Member Service
New Fiscal Year; Memberships Due
by Laura Loschke
Figure 1: AHA allows members to check the status of their membership and service fees online through their MyHerd account.
The American Hereford Association’s (AHA) 2021–2022 fiscal year starts Sept. 1, 2021, and runs through Aug. 31, 2022. With the start of the new fiscal year, membership dues and service fees — for junior and adult members — are due; they expired on Aug. 31, 2021. Adult and junior member annual member dues and service fee reminders were sent in late August. Remember, if you are a MyHerd user, you were sent reminders via email. Members not using MyHerd were mailed their annual reminders. Annual dues for junior and adult members are $15 per year. Junior memberships are available to anyone younger than 22 years old. Once members turn 22 years old, their junior membership will be canceled, and they will need to renew their membership as an adult. Member service fees will need to be renewed after Sept. 1, 2021,
Friendly reminders
or it will be billed to the member’s account automatically the first time the member registers a calf in the new fiscal year. The member service fee for adult members is $100. A year’s subscription to the Hereford World magazine is included in the adult member service fee. The member service fee for junior members is $20. This is an annual fee, and once paid, it will be current through the remainder of the fiscal year.
Verifying dues and fees
Keep in mind, MyHerd users can check on their membership status or any of their linked accounts’ membership status by logging in to MyHerd.org. Hover over the “Member Details” tab, and then select “Member Dues & Service Fees.” From this screen you can renew any dues or member service fees needed. Simply click on the membership you are
Don’t forget to join us in Kansas City, Mo., for the 2021 AHA Annual Membership Meeting and Conference, Oct. 22-24. The event will be at Loews Kansas City Convention Center. Be sure to visit our website for a full schedule of events, hotel information and to RSVP. All Fall 2021 inventories were due Sept. 1. Any inventories turned in after Sept. 1 will incur the additional $2 per head surcharge. Inventories can be updated and submitted by mail or online through MyHerd.org if you are a MyHerd user.
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wanting to renew, and the line will become highlighted in blue. If the membership needs renewed and the service fee needs billed, the two buttons below the list, “Renew Membership” and “Bill Service Fee,” will become clickable. The button(s) will only become clickable if that task is needed for the highlighted member. You can also tell if the membership needs to be renewed or the service fee needs to be billed by the columns shown in Figure 1. The column titled “Service Fee” will read “Billed” if the service fee for that member has already been billed. If the column reads “Unbilled,” the service fee needs to be billed. The column titled “Renewal Needed” will show a “Y” if the membership needs to be renewed. If the membership is current, the “Renewal Needed” column will be blank. Having trouble navigating through MyHerd? Visit www.Hereford.org/member-services to view more than 20 tutorials showing the ins and outs of MyHerd or contact AHA Customer Service at 816-842-3757. To sign up for MyHerd, email your member number to myherd@hereford.org. Laura Loschke is the records supervisor and education and information service coordinator of the American Hereford Association. She can be reached at lloschke@hereford.org. Hereford.org
10th ANNUAL
Fall Celebration Sale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2021
Offering our best Spring Heifer Prospects, Cow/Calf Pairs and Frozen Genetics 1 p.m. at Perks Ranch, Rockford, Illinois
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AHA P43608964. Right Track x Investor Gal. Sells with a June Diversified heifer calf, bred back to Diversified.
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AHA P43829839. DONOR ALERT! 4-yr-old Duncan daughter. Has a March All Around heifer calf, bred back to Easy Money.
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AHA P43723161. Easy Money daughter. Sells with an April Munson heifer calf, bred back to Cadillac.
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AHA P43723252. Lifeline x About Time. Sells with a February All Around heifer calf, bred back to Endure.
4Z
AHA P43787524. 4-yr-old daughter of Copper Lady 5101. Has an April Diversified heifer calf, bred back to Duncan.
AHA P43267177. Proven donor. ET heifer calves by Cadillac, Chuma and Munson sell.
5045 AHA P43622640. Copper 124Y daughter. Sells with a February Diversified bull calf, bred back to Endure.
6059 AHA P43723178. Right Track daughter. Sells with a February Diversified bull calf, bred back to Flash (Leader son).
1502 AHA P43601228. Proven donor. Her ET heifer calf by Valor sells.
GUEST CONSIGNORS: C&L HEREFORD RANCH • JJB CATTLE CO. • MKS RANCH Doug & Mary Perks Wade & Brie Perks Tom Boatman (404) 372-6754 Tammy Boatman (770) 354-4195 tomtammy@perksranch.com
Sale catalogs mailed on request… please phone or email to request your copy. Catalog, videos and updates will also be available at perksranch.com.
12526 N. Weldon Road • Rockford, IL 61102
www.perksranch.com Hereford.org
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CHB Bites
Farm to Table Connections
“CHB Bites” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) program. To get involved with CHB on social media, search Certified Hereford Beef on Facebook and Pinterest, @certifiedherefordbeef on Instagram and @crtherefordbeef on Twitter.
East Side Farm hosts FoodPRO Distributor Sales Team for Farm Tour
A farm tour and sales meeting were held May 14 at East Side Farm in Frederick, Md., for Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) foodservice distributor partner, FoodPRO. Ty Ragsdale, Certified Hereford Beef brand manager, Matt Cole, FoodPRO director of sales, and Jay and Shelly Stull, owners of East Side Farm, worked to host the event to educate the FoodPRO sales team about Hereford cattle and how management practices translate into high quality beef. “The meeting was a huge success because of the learning opportunity it provided our sales team to experience the farm-to-table experience up close and personal,” says Cole. “We hope to bring customers to this beautiful facility in the future to solidify their belief in the quality of CHB and the Hereford breed.” FoodPRO is a longtime partner of and one of the brand’s largest distributors. “The FoodPRO sales team does an outstanding job in promoting CHB to their customers in the Virginia, Maryland and DC markets,” says Ragsdale. For lunch, attendees enjoyed delicious burgers donated by National Beef Packing Company and prepared by Chef Dustin Stone of FoodPRO.
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Ribeye steaks at Gary and Leo’s Fresh Food Vendor Day Certified Hereford Beef prepared samples of ribeye steaks for customers on July 15 at Gary and Leo’s Fresh Food’s Vendor Day in Conrad, Mont. The first Vendor Day, organized by Jamey and Jennifer Byrnes, managers at Gary and Leo’s Fresh Food’s Conrad location, showcased Certified Hereford Beef and other popular food brands carried in-store to hundreds of customers.
Ty Ragsdale, Jack Holden and Brenyn Burkholder, Certified Hereford Beef marketing coordinator, prepared and served ribeye steaks.
“Through the Vendor Day event, I wanted the opportunity to invite our vendors to come out and sample their products to our customers and talk about their company,” says Jamey. Jack Holden, owner of Holden Herefords in the neighboring town of Valier, Mont., joined the Certified Hereford Beef team to share the producer’s side of the brand with consumers “At Gary and Leo’s, we really like to support local producers because we are a farming community,” says Jennifer. “We have a local Hereford rancher, Jack Holden, so we have that special connection to the product.”
Supporting local producers was one of the main reasons Gary and Leo’s Fresh Foods decided to carry Certified Hereford Beef years ago. “There are several Montana ranchers in the area whose cattle go into the Certified Hereford Beef program,” says Jamey. “We like to support local producers, so that’s ultimately why we chose to go with the program.” Further, Gary and Leo’s Fresh Foods team was impressed by the quality of Certified Hereford Beef products and the service behind the brand, after switching from Tyson’s USDA Select Angus program. “We chose to switch over to Certified Hereford Beef because, after sampling the beef, we found it was more tender and flavorful,” says Jennifer. “It also came with better packaging and customer service.” After years of carrying Certified Hereford Beef products, Gary and Leo’s Fresh Foods is proud of their decision to carry a high-quality product that sets themselves apart from their competitors. “We are glad that we can differentiate ourselves from other big stores and chains that carry black Angus beef,” says Jamey. The CHB team continues to coordinate similar events for foodservice and retail partners to showcase passionate Hereford cattle producers and their dedication to the Certified Hereford Beef brand. If you are interested in hosting a farm tour in your area or participating in a producer spotlight, please email info@herefordbeef.org or call 816-842-3758. For more information about Certified Hereford Beef, visit CertifiedHerefordBeef.com or email info@herefordbeef.org Hereford.org
Sunday 1 pm (CST) //
Sept. 26, 2021
VOL. III
At the farm in Wasola, MO
LADIES OF THE OZARKS
PRODUCTION SALE WMC 66589 24G MADILINE 7J
DOB: 01/10/2021 • Reg# P44259466 Sire: /S MANDATE 66589 ET Dam: MHF HOMEWARD 1A 24G CED +4.3, BW -0.1, WW +76, YW +111, Milk +27, UDDR +1.50, TEAT +1.50, REA +0.57, Marb +0.32, CHB +$ 155 • Homo Polled
MHF 167Y 333 42F ET
SELLING 64 LOTS!
Fall Open Yearling Heifers, Spring Bred Heifers, Spring Calving Splits w/BC’s and HC’s, Fall Pairs and Heavy Breds, Proven Donors, Herd Bulls and Frozen Genetics.
WMC 66589 27G MADILINE 10J
DOB: 02/08/2019 • Reg# P44259458 Sire: /S MANDATE 66589 ET Dam: MHF HOMEWARD 38Z 27G CED +9.5, BW -0.8, WW +69, YW +110, Milk +24, UDDR +1.40, TEAT +1.30, REA +0.42, Marb +0.42, CHB +$ 159 • Homo Polled
SHF 30U B413 G094
DOB: 10/10/2018 • Reg# P43962174 Sire: NJW 33TB 100W TRUST 167Y Dam: WALKER LASS X51 Y479 333 CED +3.6, BW +2.1, WW +50, YW +89, Milk +24, UDDR +1.50, TEAT +1.60, REA +0.88, Marb +0.67, CHB +$ 195 • Homo Polled
WMC 66589 08G MADILINE 14J
DOB: 01/13/2021 • Reg# P44259456 Sire: /S MANDATE 66589 ET Dam: MHF 57C 7124 08G CED +8.4, BW -1.2, WW +55, YW +81, Milk +28, UDDR +1.30, TEAT +1.30, REA +0.37, Marb +0.27, CHB +$ 130 • Homo Polled
WMC 612 ERIN 11F
DOB: 02/08/2019 • Reg# P44005219 Sire: EFBEEF BR VALIDATED B413 Dam: SHF 30U Y90 B67 CED +1.9, BW +2.0, WW +69, YW +104, Milk +30, UDDR +1.20, TEAT +1.10, REA +0.45, Marb +0.92, CHB +$ 185 • Homo Polled
DOB: 10/10/2018 • Reg# P43902145 Sire: CRR 028X ROLL TIDE 612 Dam: WMC 138X 9328 ERIN 46D ET CED -1.2, BW +4.0, WW +59, YW +96, Milk +34, UDDR +1.30, TEAT +1.30, REA +0.43, Marb +0.13, CHB +$ 112
To request a catalog please call or text the owner or the sale manager.
Sale Manager Dustin N. Layton (405) 464-2455 laytond@yahoo.com www.laytonauction.com Andee Marston (785) 250-4449
Travis, Sarah, Jett and Watson McConnaughy 1199 County Rd 116 Wasola, MO 65773 417-989-0486
www.wmccattleco.com
WMC 2nd Annual Bull & Commercial Female Sale
Sunday, October 31, 2021 // Springfield Livestock Marketing Center Selling 50 Bulls // 35 - Coming 2 year olds // 15 - Yearlings // 50 - Black Baldy Spring Bred Heifers Hereford.org
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Youth Movement
Keep it Real
by Noah Benedict
At the Faces of Leadership Conference, youth leadership motivational speaker, Aric Jackson, preceded each of his words of wisdom and teachings with, “Can I be real with you?” Sitting among the crowd, I couldn’t help but listen. So, I’m here to be real with you. If our junior members aren’t involved in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA), they are missing out. Whether they are your kids, grandkids, neighbors or friends, they are missing out on lifelong friendships, youth leadership positions and self-growth opportunities they carry with them for the rest of their lives. During the final night of Faces of Leadership, I learned a lot about myself, too. To round out our conference, we hosted a dance for all the participants. The junior
Chairman Noah Benedict, nojo1132@gmail.com Vice chairman Wyatt Lawrence, wyattherf99@gmail.com Communications chair Bailey Morrell, bsmshowcattle5@gmail.com Fundraising chair JW Cox, jwcox2009@gmail.com Leadership chair Lauren McMillan, laurentmcmillan@gmail.com Membership chair Libby Rushton, libbyrushton2001@gmail.com Directors Luke Daniels, luke@circleh.info Wesley Denton, dentonw@ksu.edu Lauren Jones, ljherefords15@gmail.com Hannah Pearson, hjpearson001@gmail.com Ralston Ripp, ralstonripp@gmail.com Tar Tut, tartut88@yahoo.com Director of youth activities Amy Cowan 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org
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Hereford cattle and the NJHA have shown me so much about who I am. They have allowed me to meet people I can count on no matter what. — Noah Benedict Noah Benedict, NJHA Chairman
board and all the participants danced the night away. At one point I looked out over the crowd and thought, these are my people. There was nowhere in the world I would have rather been than right there in that moment. I had goosebumps then, and I get goosebumps now just writing about it. I can’t put into words how at home I felt in that moment or the care that I had for every single junior member there.
Dance like no one is watching
Prior to my time on the junior board, I didn’t dance at dances; instead, I stood in the corner. I was too scared to embarrass myself. But that night, I’m pretty sure I had several members of our junior board in tears, laughing at some of my newly invented dance moves. I thank the NJHA for this. Without getting involved with the junior board and making the most of the Faces of Leadership Conferences, I would be the kid in the corner, too scared to do anything. Once the night was over, I was riding down an elevator with two other NJHA board members, and I blurted out, “I have no idea where I would be if I [had] never started showing Hereford cattle.” It may sound cliché, but it’s the truth.
Hereford cattle and the NJHA have shown me so much about who I am. They have brought me to some of my highest moments in life and helped me through some of my lowest. Showing cattle has allowed me to meet people I can count on no matter what. NJHA gave me the opportunity to serve as your chairman and opportunities to develop my character. It also fostered a love for the youth of our industry that I will carry with me for the rest of my life. Hereford juniors: Don’t give too much energy to the word “scared.” I don’t know your struggles, and I don’t know what is keeping you from getting involved in all the NJHA has to offer — but as Aric Jackson said, don’t be scared. I want to challenge our junior members to attend the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) for the first time, compete in a contest, attend Faces of Leadership or just dance your heart out on the dance floor. I am fortunate to serve with 11 other elite individuals on this board who want to help you grow, and they will, if you let them. Can I be real with you? If you don’t give the NJHA a chance to help you, you are going to miss out. Hereford.org
MISS ADVANCE FEMALE PAGEANT 2021 Selling exclusively on SmartAuctions.co
SEPT. 16, 2021
SELLING 40 ELITE LINE ONE FEMALES
AHA
AHA
GE•EPD
GE•EPD
HH MISS ADVANCE 5031C ET
HH MISS ADVANCE 4011B ET
CE -2.6; BW 3.4; WW 64; YW 102; DMI 0.2; SC 0.7; SCF 19.2; MM 24; M&G 56; MCE -2.5; MCW 112; UDDR 1.40; TEAT 1.50; CW 81; FAT 0.064; REA 0.25; MARB 0.10; BMI$ 401; BII$ 485; CHB$ 124
CE 9.5; BW 1.3; WW 44; YW 59; DMI -0.1; SC 0.8; SCF 21.4; MM 27; M&G 49; MCE 1.; MCW 59; UDDR 1.40; TEAT 1.50; CW 58; FAT 0.014; REA 0.08; MARB 0.42; BMI$ 424; BII$ 509; CHB$ 128
• Powerhouse donor that is a full sister to the $70,000 5044C sire. Exceptional look, EPDs, and udder quality. Her heifer calf by NJW Forward sells as Lot 14 and will be a sale highlight.
• Maternal sister to 4075B. 4011B is well marked, deep ribbed, great uddered, and extra fancy. This low BW, high MARB proven donor sells with a fall calf at side.
Sire: CL 1 DOMINO 215Z
Sire: HH ADVANCE 1098Y
12 BRED HEIFERS
All bred to CL 1 Domino 001H • There are some of our very best in this group!
24 / 2- to 7-year-old BRED COWS
March and early April Calving Young Cows. • Many donor prospects in this group
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Communications Corner
Making a Plan
by Taylor Belle Matheny
Just a few short months ago, I began working for the American Hereford Association (AHA) as the director of communications and digital content. Embarking on a new role requires reflecting on the past and developing a plan moving forward. Kicking off my time at the AHA, I developed a strategy and set goals for the year ahead to create a successful communications plan. With the AHA fiscal year starting in August, it was important to evaluate our goals for the next year, learn ways to improve our print and digital marketing efforts and look to new innovations to include in our strategy. With this in mind, I wanted to share a few useful
social media or print ads, decide what worked for your operation and evaluate if you want to carry it through to the upcoming year. Tools like social media have analytics for business accounts to measure success. As you formulate your plan, social media is one tool I would encourage you to continue using in 2022. If you aren’t on social media yet, I challenge you to create a Facebook account for your farm or ranch. When you begin, look at other pages to better understand ways to make your page successful. Decide on new tools you want to use. Last year you may have strictly focused on growing your social media following, and this year you want to add a new
Tools like social media have analytics for business accounts to measure success. As you formulate your plan, social media is one tool I would encourage you to continue using in 2022. tips to help individual farms and ranches develop a communications plan for the year ahead. While the start of the new year is a few months away, beginning to think about 2022 will help you find success for your operation.
Steps for success
Developing a successful communications plan for your operation follows these simple steps: Reflect on the tools you have used in the past. Whether it was
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component to your marketing strategy like paid advertisements on social media. Look into these tools and brainstorm how they could be beneficial to your overall plan. Create goals for the upcoming year. When the year concludes, what will help you see if your plan was successful? Set realistic goals that are measurable. One goal could be to grow your social media following by a certain number or develop a website for your operation. Setting goals will
help you evaluate your success at the end of the year and plan for the next year. Develop a month-by-month plan. After the broad planning portion is complete, it is time to put your plan in a monthly calendar. This will serve as a reminder of the tasks that need to be completed each month. Include everything, such as the number of social media posts you intend to create each month and the theme of each one. It is also important to include due dates for print ads and target dates to run a paid social media advertisement. Including the smallest details will help the plan stay on track throughout the year. Evaluate. Once you begin executing your plan, take time at the end of each month to evaluate how your plan is working. Does your social media following enjoy scenic photos from around your ranch, or do they enjoy calving updates? Implement these changes in the following months, and it will ultimately help you connect better with those interested in your operation. Hereford breeders are continuing to utilize tools to help them improve their marketing and communication strategies. Learning to pivot and make changes is all part of the plan. As you embark on creating a plan for your operation, evaluate and make changes when necessary. In a year, you will look back and have a new perspective for where you can take your operation using a well-developed marketing and communications plan. Taylor Belle Matheny is the director of communications and digital content of the American Hereford Association. She can be reached at tmatheny@hereford.org.
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Hereford Women
JNHE was Spectacular
by Sally Wingler
This year’s Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) “Hereford Spectacular” was that and more. Despite COVID-19-related scheduling changes, it was bigger and better than ever as juniors and their families celebrated all things Hereford and Americana July 3-9 in Kansas City, Mo. National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families descended upon the American Royal Complex for a week full of fun, comradery, and competition. NJHA youth wowed the crowds in Kansas City with their talents and accomplishments both in and out of the showring. This event is the highlight of NJHA’s summer activities, providing a place for members across the country to connect because of their love for the Hereford breed and to develop leaders through different educational contests.
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS President – Dana Pieper, Zurich, Kan. President elect – Shannon Worrell, Mason, Texas Vice president – Betsy Pitstick, S. Solon, Ohio Secretary – Diane Wilson, Rixeyville, Va. Treasurer – Nikki Rogers, Eatonville, Wash. P.O. Box 1122, Milton, WA 98354 Historian – Nikki Rogers, Eatonville, Wash. Communications – Briley Miller, Newcastle, Wyo. Ex Officio – Sharon King, Columbia, Miss. DIRECTORS Bridget Beran, Claflin, Kan. Kathy Bryan, Garrison, Texas Erika Evoniuk, Dayton, Ohio Allison May, Williamsport, Md. Bonnie Reed, Hampton, Minn. Sally Wingler, Christiana, Tenn. HerefordWomen.com
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JNHE is one of the largest breed-sanctioned beef cattle shows in the U.S. The NJHA is one of the largest, strongest and most active junior livestock programs in the country — not just the beef industry. The NJHA, through its extensive leadership programs, continues to lay the foundation for the next generation of beef industry producers and leaders. It is inspirational to watch juniors grow from young participants and exhibitors through the programs provided for them to flourish and grow into strong adults and leaders. Many past junior directors and leaders are now leading the beef industry in a variety of roles, using the skills they developed through participation in the NJHA.
Many thanks
Events like JNHE would not be possible without loyal sponsors, especially the title sponsor VitaFerm®. Thank you, VitaFerm, for your support of the NJHA, and thank you to all NJHA corporate sponsors. Additionally, thank you to Sullivan Supply and Stock Show University for sponsoring the showmanship contest. It takes a village to make events like this possible. Thank you to all JNHE sponsors for your support of the industry’s youth. Your generosity does not go unrecognized. Everyone should extend gratitude to all those who work to give the membership the experience they look forward to each year. A very huge shout-out goes to Amy Cowan, American Hereford Association (AHA)
director of youth activities and foundation, and Bailey Clanton, AHA national shows coordinator and youth activities assistant, along with NJHA board members and ambassadors, for their determination and commitment for making this event possible for our kids. Congratulations to all junior members who won awards this year! With so many cancellations due to social distancing guidelines in 2020, the National Hereford Women (NHW) were grateful that the schedule resumed as published in 2021. NHW began its week of duties with a board meeting, followed by the semiannual NHW membership meeting on Tuesday and then the well-attended Queen’s Tea. The National Hereford Queen program supports the Hereford breed and the young women who represent Hereford. This year’s JNHE was impressive with 1,385 entries and 1,156 head paraded in and out of Hale Arena by exhibitors from around the country. It was amazing to have the opportunity once again, to gather in Kansas City, as one Hereford family, for such a JNHE “Hereford Spectacular.” We’re looking forward to seeing you on July 16-22, 2022, at the JNHE in Louisville, Ky. To join and to learn more about the NHW, visit HerefordWomen.com or email nationalherefordwomen@gmail.com.
We shared Hereford’s starring role in the movie “The Rare Breed” in the July 2021 issue of Hereford World. It featured the fictional bull, Valiant, born in the same era as Giant, the foundation bull of the Polled Hereford breed in the United States. An alert reader pointed out Giant was born in 1899. We mistakenly cited Giant’s birth year as 1879. Hereford.org
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An eye appealing granddaughter of C&L CT Federal 485T 6Y, out of a Hyalite Resource 331 daughter pictured below. Tremendous brood cow potential.
A top-notch herd bull prospect by Jalapeno. He is very conservative marked and stout in his make up. He is ready to head up your herd.
LJR MSU DALTA 284D • P43704891 A daughter of LJR MSU 95N Laramie 308X. A typical daughter of Laramie. Very productive indicated by her daughter pictured above.
LJR MSU RITA 40E • P43815784 LJR MSU BLAZE 83J • P44249677
A very productive daughter of Hyalite Resource 331. She and her daughter will be ones to be sure and mark sale day. A lot of great productive years ahead.
This is a long bodied, Emblazon daughter that is out of a Dam of Distinction that is out of a Dam of Distinction. You will love the Emblazon daughters.
LJR MSU BLAZE 52J • P44249369 This daughter of Emblazon is a sweetheart. Very feminine and long. Has the brood cow look. Be sure to look the Emblazon daughters up. They are exceptional. Excellent EPDs. See this catalog online at www.reedent.com
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LJR MSU HAZEL 189F • P43921332 Perhaps the best daughter of Logic we have ever sold. Freckle faced with all the amenities. She will calve by sale day to JDH Z311 Insight 30D. Hereford.org
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LJR MSU BLAZE 253J • P44254735 A very stylish daughter of LRF MSU Emblazon out of a super productive daughter of KT Built Tuff 1010.
LJR MSU ANASTASIA 109J • P44253871 One of the first K QR Endure 18072 daughters to sell. Pigmented, deep flanked, powerful female. Be sure to check her out. Her dam sells and is pictured below.
LJR MSU MARY ANN 135E • P43815607 A productive daughter of KT Built Tuff 1010 that never misses. Great udder.
LJR MSU LADY IDEAL 134D • P43704745 A beautiful udder on this Ideal daughter. Very productive female that is entering her most productive years.
JOURNAGAN RANCH LJR MSU 973E BIG JAKE 5J • P44247955 Selling half interest in this stout son of the popular C&L RR KJ 364C Jalapeno 973E. A very balanced individual with plenty of pigment, great length of body and EPDs to go with it. Hereford.org
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Thousands of young people continue to carve their favorite memories and most valuable life lessons through the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA). Many past NJHA alumni are in the industry today raising Hereford cattle, forging impressive professional careers and even bringing their kids back to the Junior National Hereford Expo every summer. Follow this series to read more about how former NJHA members are making a difference.
Paying it Forward These standout former NJHA members are carving out unique careers and giving back to the breed that shaped them. by Wes Ishmael
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f you’ve never met some people, but know something about where they’re from, how they were raised and how they spent their time growing up, it’s amazing how much you typically already know them. For instance, other than a phone call and exchange of emails, I’ve never met Tamar (Adcock) Crum or Kirbie (Day) Sims, though I hope to one day. Prior to our long-distance introductions, I just knew they grew up in the Hereford breed, were heavily involved in many aspects of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and earned and enjoyed tremendous success during those years. I also knew their parents had deep roots in the breed and that they married spouses who grew up like they did, from the same sort of families.
So, I figured they were likely highly motivated professionals today, who sweat the details — salt-of-the-earth types, who place a premium on family, learning and growing. Oh, and I suspected they were most likely still involved with the breed in one way or another. They are — on every count. For those of you who have yet to meet them, although I know many of you are well acquainted, here are some details about what they’re doing now and how their NJHA experiences helped get them there. “More appropriately, how did those experiences not help get me to where I am today?” Tamar asks. “It’s simple really. I wouldn’t have met my husband, Cody. I wouldn’t have the memories with
Tamar (Adcock) Crum and family at the 2021 JNHE. Pictured are (l to r) Dean Adcock, Cody Crum, Cort Crum, Tamar Crum, Taryn Johnson, Jan Adcock, Jim Adcock and Del Adcock.
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Kirbie (Day) Sims and her family at the 2011 JNHE with KLD RW 0031 Mindy D108, who was selected as the Grand Champion Horned Female.
my family. I wouldn’t have the network of people, “If you would have told me five years ago both friends and mentors, that literally span to that I’d be working in the swine industry, I both coasts and North and South.” probably would have given you a funny look Likewise, Kirbie met her husband, Mark, when and walked away,” Tamar says. “God’s plan is they were both NJHA members. always greater than anything one can imagine “NJHA has really shaped me into the person for themselves, and my position with Acuity is I am today,” Kirbie says. “It’s the people and no different. Acuity, a swine genetics company, the opportunities within this great organization, uses a system-based approach to combine including the contests at the Junior National purebred and crossbred (commercial) data both Hereford Expo (JNHE), and the events outside of genomically and phenotypically to ensure that the showring, including PRIDE (the forerunner of selection decisions made in our purebred herds Faces of Leadership) and other events. mean increased profitability for our customers in “The Hereford breed the commercial settings. has opened many doors. I “Working in swine The structure of the industry, think being in the livestock genetics has been a the pace and magnitude of industry helps to build so tremendous learning many of us into who we are curve. The structure of data collection, the rate of today. We need more people the industry, the pace genetic change and progress to grow up in the livestock and magnitude of data industry. The life lessons collection, the rate of that we are able to observe learned there you can’t learn genetic change and in comparison to cattle anywhere else.” progress that we are able Let’s start with what observe in comparison makes my position extremely to they’re doing now. to cattle makes my position exciting and fast paced. extremely exciting and fast Tamar paced,” Tamar says. — Tamar (Adcock) Crum Tamar graduated from Acuity’s relationship Kansas State University with the Maschoffs’ with a bachelor’s in animal science in 2014. enables it to collect data from commercial She went on to study cattle genomics at the (crossbred) progeny to feed into genetic evaluations University of Missouri, where she earned her for their seedstock. “When we make selection doctorate in 2019. decisions on the purebred level, we are constantly Today, Tamar is a geneticist for Acuity Genetics checking our data and ensuring our selection based out of Carlyle, Ill. It is owned by The decisions are translating to increased dollars in the Maschhoffs, LLC, one of the largest family owned commercial producer’s pocket,” Tamar says. “The hog producer networks in North America, with ability to collect data on the commercial level and 180,000 sows and market hog production sites in translate it to purebred performance and decisions continued on page 30... seven states. Hereford.org
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on a large scale is perhaps one area the beef industry lags.” Tamar and her husband, Cody, moved to Vandalia, Ill. and bought a farm in 2019 when she went to work for Acuity. That’s the same year their first child, Cort Howard, was born. He lazed around until he was 10 hours old before acquiring a vested interest in the Hereford business. Besides Cody’s work in their Crum Cattle Co. operation and with Tamar’s parents, Jim and Jan of Adcock Cattle, he is a college basketball referee, sells livestock At the 2020 JNHE, Kirbie (Day) Sims and her husband Mark judged junior and pewee advertising and works as a ringman. showmanship. Pictured is Kirbie selecting Jarrett Worrell as the champion pewee showman. “To Cody and me, there is a difference between being busy and having your time filled with tasks, ventures and “I worked on a med-surg floor in Huntsville, and opportunities that fuel your passion and your energy then decided to go back to school because I think to push on to tomorrow,” Tamar says. “For us, it’s vital to continue to further your education and each passion that we pursue is more than a job; it’s continue to learn and grow,” Kirbie explains. “I something we enjoy doing and strive to be better went to graduate school at Georgetown University in at each day.” Washington, D.C., in the family nurse practitioner program. I graduated in December 2019.” Today, Kirbie is a family nurse practitioner of Internal Medicine at Gleneagles Family Medicine in Huntsville, where she cares for a wide variety of about 20 patients every day. These days, Mark owns and operates Sims Plus, LLC, a full-service auction and sales management company. Kirbie and Mark live in Owens Cross Roads, Ala. Mark and Kirbie aren’t parents yet, but she says, “We look forward to starting a family and raising them in the Hereford industry.”
Getting set to launch
Kirbie The 2009 National Hereford Queen, Kirbie (Day) Sims, with the state queens vying for the Hereford crown.
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Kirbie earned her bachelor’s degree in animal science at Texas A&M University (TAMU). She planned to focus on the field of embryo transfer. Then she volunteered at a local hospital when she was a college senior. She decided the medical field was her true calling. “After graduating from TAMU, I started nursing school at Texas Woman’s University in Dallas. Upon graduation, I took a job in Oklahoma City at University of Oklahoma Medical working on the cardiovascular and transplant floor.” Next came a move to Huntsville, Ala., due to her husband, Mark, accepting a position with the American Angus Association.
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Kirbie got involved in NJHA and showing cattle because of her dad, Paul Day. “He grew up showing polled Hereford cattle. I looked at the opportunity to spend quality time with my dad, but looking back, it was more than that,” Kirbie says. “I was 10 years old when I showed my first heifer. My passion for exhibiting Hereford cattle grew from there.” When she started out, Kirbie explains they purchased cattle from Gerber Polled Herefords, Barber Ranch and Rockin’ W Ranch. “With the help of Mark Kelley and Robyn Samsel (Rainbow Cattle Service of Gorman, Texas), our dream of breeding and raising Hereford cattle grew quickly. Toward the end of my junior career, I was showing cattle that we bred and raised on a competitive level. To this day, we are breeding cattle that are competing at a national level. I’d say we have some of the Hereford.org
leading show cattle genetics in today’s market.” Among Kirbie’s fondest NJHA highlights and memories — besides meeting Mark are: National Polled Hereford Queen in 2009 — “Being able to travel and meet some of the most amazing people in the breed were some of the biggest highlights,” Kirbie says. “It gave me the opportunity to give back to the breed that gave me so much. This experience also gave me an opportunity to travel the U.S. and attend Hereford sales and events. Seeing some of the top Hereford operations throughout the country was a neat experience.” Friendships — “Some of the top memories are those with Rainbow Cattle Service. Mark Kelley and his family taught me so much. If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I can’t thank them enough for all they have and continue to do for my family,” Kirbie says. Learning life lessons, you can’t learn anywhere else. Favorite show heifer —RW Mindy 3078 6096 — an April 2006 daughter of RW KW Hummer K23 3078. She was the reserve grand champion at the 2007 JNHE in Denver, Colo. Kirbie also won the junior showmanship contest with her. “She had a decorated show career, but the legacy she left as a donor cow is something I am most proud of,” says Kirbie. Mindy is the dam of KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Mindy also served as the model for the heifer ice sculpture at Kirbie and Mark’s wedding.
Tamar’s sister is Taryn. Her brothers — twins — are Dean and Del. The Adcock family missed only one JNHE between that first one in 2001 and her siblings’ last one at Grand Island, Neb., in 2018. Among Tamar’s fondest NJHA highlights and memories — besides meeting Cody are: Leadership — “My sister and brothers were heavily involved in the Illinois Junior Hereford Association, holding numerous offices,” says Tamar. “I had the opportunity to be elected to the National Junior Hereford Association board of directors in 2010 and had the good fortune to serve as leadership chairman and chairman during my three-year term. I was one of only a few duos in NJHA history who had the opportunity to take off my maroon jacket and hand it to my sister — a memory that will be forever etched in my brain and on my heart.” Winning heifers — Tamar was on the end of the halter of numerous state champions, a couple continued on page 32...
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Tamar’s first year in 4-H was when she was 8 years old. “My parents and my Papaw Howard traveled to Morgan Ranch in Nebraska, who were longtime family friends. They picked out a Hereford steer for me, whom I affectionately named Howie P. Hereford. Howie, my three younger siblings, my parents and I traveled all over the state of Illinois showing. He was the perfect steer to start my career in showing livestock, and from then on, we were hooked,” Tamar says. Her first JNHE was at Sioux Falls, S.D., in 2001. “We traveled through the night and endured quite possibly the hottest show I can remember,” Tamar says. “There were a lot of what we call ‘trials’ at that JNHE. My siblings and I were so young, I give my parents 100% credit for the sacrifices they had to make to be able to attend that event.”
2013 retiring NJHA board members (l to r) Matt Woolfolk, Austin Buzanowski, Jaime (Hanson) Sorenson and Tamar (Adcock) Crum.
The Adcock Family had a very successful career in the showring. This reserve champion polled female was a highlight of Tamar’s career. Hereford.org
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of JNHE division champions, and the 2008 JNHE reserve champion polled owned female. She and her siblings were always very competitive in showmanship competitions, too, including numerous state champions and top 10 appearances at the JNHE. “While successes in the showring are certainly fun, and what any person who sets out to show cattle dreams of accomplishing, quite frankly, it’s participating in public speaking, attending Faces of Leadership and similar opportunities that really
I could show livestock. I am certain we didn’t say it enough back then, and we definitely took it for granted. Quite simply, there are not enough words for the gratitude we owe our parents.” Family again — Tamar says one of the most recent highlights was having her entire family together at this year’s JNHE for the first time since 2016, in order to watch their parents, Jim and Jan, judge junior and peewee showmanship.
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“We’re still involved with the family operations in Oklahoma and Texas, still raising and showing cattle on a national level,” Kirbie explains. “I am proud that my family’s small operation blossomed into what and who it is today — KLD Herefords at Waxahachie, Texas.” “At the conclusion of my junior show career we flushed several of my past show heifers. This allowed us to breed, develop and market our genetics across the country. It took planning and hard work. We wouldn’t be where we are without having done that.” Kirbie says. “In the past few years, we have been fortunate to host a few online Tamar (Adcock) Crum and Jamie (Hanson) Sorenson served the NJHA board sales and sell cattle private treaty,” she explains. of directors. They made a great team leading many successful Faces of Leadership Conferences. “We have bred and raised cattle that have claimed champion honors at the National Western Stock Show, North American International Livestock Exposition, American Royal, Western States Hereford Show, JNHE, Fort Worth Stock Show, and most recently, Cattlemen’s Congress.” Kirbie points out they also have a few AI sires listed with Genesource. “The most popular of those is KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. He is a direct son of Mindy, and he recently sired two division winners at the 2021 JNHE,” Kirbie says. “Mark and I judged peewee and junior Tamar (Adcock) Crum receives the handshake from the judge in a memorable showmanship at the 2020 JNHE. moment in the showring. I’ve been blessed to be able to help molded and honed the skills that developed me to judge the National Hereford Queen contest, as well. fit into a career in the industry,” Tamar says. We try to give back when and where we can.” Family — “My parents instilled in us at a young age that this is what we do as a family,” Tamar Tamar says. She emphasizes the last bit of that sentence, as “Cody and I and my parents, Jim and Jan in, “We work, win, lose, enjoy, learn as one.” Adcock, operate our Crum Cattle Co. and “Many families go on vacation; showing cattle Adcock Cattle, as a team. While our herd isn’t was what we did,” Tamar explains. “My siblings large in numbers, we work hard to keep on top and I worked side-by-side every day in the barn. of the up-and-coming genetics,” Tamar says. While, some days were quieter than others, some “We have an online sale each October where we of my favorite memories with them are days spent market our heifer calves.” there. I am realizing now, as a parent myself, just This summer, Tamar and Cody also launched how much my parents sacrificed so my siblings and Chappel Hill Market.
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“We have always enjoyed Surround yourself with those It’s more than winning being able to feed out a few who support you. The future banners. It really is the of our steers and market is bright for the Hereford halves and quarters to association with the junior friendships and people our communities,” Tamar members we have.” that make the Hereford explains. “With our move Tamar encourages young to Vandalia, we decided to people to push themselves breed the best there is. get licensed to be able to sell and utilize their many individual retail cuts rather Learn from those around opportunities. than just bulk quantities, as we “Take advantage. It sounds you, going in with an saw a desire from customers so simple, but really, the NJHA who wanted beef but maybe works so hard to provide open mind. did not have the freezer space. opportunities for juniors of all — Kirbie (Day) Sims ages, personalities, etc. Take We launched in May and haven’t looked back since. We advantage of them, think outside have loved the opportunity to the box, push yourself to your share our passion for raising limits,” Tamar says. “Trust me, beef, meeting people and providing quality beef to I like to stay inside the box, too. Your time as a junior members of our community.” and a junior family goes by way too fast to be caught idly watching it pass by.” Advice for juniors “While, I don’t know what my life would have “Have fun. Get involved and stay involved. Make looked like without my involvement in the NJHA, friends,” says Kirbie. “Wake up every day trying to I am a firm believer that we are not ‘made’ by better yourself. Be thankful and grateful. Each day ourselves,” Tamar says. “The mentors that have is a new day — give it all you have. It’s more than poured into us, the values our family instilled in us, winning banners. It really is the friendships and the opportunities that we chose to seize and the ones people that make the Hereford breed the best there that we elected to pass by have all melted together to is. I think it is important to set goals. Learn from develop us into the persons that is exactly where they those around you, going in with an open mind. were meant to be.”
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Truth in Marketing AHA field representative based his lifetime in the livestock marketing industry on trust and integrity. by Katie Maupin Miller
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r. B.J. Jones of Wildcat Cattle Company, Wisconsin, could have been nervous when he left a sizable sum to purchase a young cow sight unseen from a Michigan sale, but he wasn’t. In fact, when his new female arrived exactly as described with change to spare, he expected no less. Longtime American Hereford Association (AHA) field representative John Meents handled the transaction. While there are certainly several layers to successful livestock marketing — quality, genetics, advertising, sale preparation — at its core, the industry is still rooted in good old-fashioned integrity and trust. Meents has those in spades. And what became of Jones’ big-ticket cow? Well, you can find John Meents and his wife, Peg, (center) gather for their 2020 her photo on Page 96, as she was just named family Christmas photos in a sleigh Peg refinished. the cow-calf pair champion at the Junior National Hereford Lifetime marketing livestock Expo (JNHE). After turning his tassel at Purdue “I’m just so thankful that John University, Meents landed his could handle that transaction for first livestock marketing job as us and give us the advice and the a fieldman for the American confidence to go ahead and buy Yorkshire Club (AYC) in 1978. her,” Jones says. “If John hadn’t The first sale he worked was been there on the other end, we the record-shattering McGraw might not have made that purchase Yorkshire production sale that that day. There are just a few sold more than 760 head for people that I would trust to do that $283,195 — a record that still for us, and John was the guy.” stands as the most breeding hogs Jones’ new donor dam is sold in a single production sale. John and Peg first met at the National just one example of the success Before the sale, Meents received Barrow Show in Austin, Minn. Meents has heralded into the the best advice a young ringman Hereford breed for sellers and can receive from legendary swine buyers alike over his two-decade tenure. Meents’ auctioneers, Col. Mark Pickel and Col. Dan Baker — wisdom, insight and just plain honesty informed remember who bid and what they bid. breeding and marketing decisions of Hereford Armed with these words of wisdom, Meents breeders big and small. Although Meents retired traveled 98,000 miles in his 11 months of AYC from the Association in August, his impact will be employment. Then he was tapped by another felt throughout his nine-state region for years to livestock legend, Neil Orth, to join the Drovers come, including his lasting legacy of integrity. Journal fieldstaff. Col. Kevin Wendt, Ohio auctioneer and At the time Meents joined, the publication longtime friend, worked more than 1,000 auctions was hoping to create a swine-specific sister with Meents over the years. “What I learned from publication. So Meents dove in, driving many John was to be honest and tell the truth; have faith miles, visiting with producers about their stock that things will work out, but always be honest.” for sale and learning about effective ways to use print advertisements. Meents cut his teeth in the
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industry with livestock merchandising legends such as Wade Houser, Jay George, Jay Carlson, Lyle Eiten and Ken Torr. Although Meents’ role at Drovers changed to be cattle-centric rather than swine-focused, his dedication to helping producers find ways to AHA field representative John Meents (left) stands sell stock never wavered. ringside with current AHA executive vice president Jack Ward (center) and previous V.P. Craig Huffhines. Meents worked in the livestock marketing For 12 years, Meents did industry for most of his life. just that until the Drovers fieldstaff dissolved in 1991. After Drovers, Meents worked briefly for the American Polled Hereford Association (APHA) before the many nights away from his young family called him home to Ohio, where he joined a local country store called, Hochstettlers. At Hochstettlers, he peddled pet feed, and at home, he raised his children, Jay, MaeLyda and Emily, with his wife, Peg. The livestock industry didn’t forget Meents’ marketing talents though. Previous AHA executive vice president Craig Huffhines called to see if he would work the ring at one sale. But, that one sale turned into another, then another, then another, before Meents was One of Meents’ favorite memories is recommending up-andcoming auctioneer Cody Lowderman to Dave DeLong and offered a role as the AHA Upper Midwest Region Tom Hawk to call the DeLHawk production sale. Pictured at the field representative. On Aug. 1, 2000, he officially National Western (from l to r) John Meents, Brent Lowderman started with the Association. and Cody Lowderman. Some of Meents’ fondest Every state newsletter column memories are of times he Meents penned ends with the helped breeders find success, sentence, “Make your cattle such as Ellis and Judy Kahn better today because you have of Stone Creek Farms, to market them tomorrow,” Wisconsin. Meents visited the a sentiment Meents believed Kahns early in his career and throughout his entire livestock singled out a young Hereford marketing career. Whether heifer calf he expected to draw a breeder registered two attention ringside. Ellis named calves a year or 200 with the that heifer “Fancy Judy,” after Association, Meents made his wife. Luckily for Ellis, himself available as a resource, Meents indeed picked a good Meents was trusted by buyers and sellers alike to give a fair and honest appraisal of the sounding board and friend to one, and Fancy Judy went sale offering. “I’ve never been disappointed AHA members. He worked on to win Denver — making in anything John bought for me,” says hard to sell their animals it one of the few times it is Dr. B.J. Jones. — both in the sale ring and acceptable to name a heifer privately, offered industry insights for advertising after your wife. All the while, Meents cheered on and breeding decisions and cheered on multiple the Kahns from the sideline and shared in their generations of Hereford showmen and women. happiness and success. “If there was a sale that I could not attend, I called For Meents, his members’ success isn’t limited John Meents,” says Charles Boyd, Jr., of Boyd Beef to backdrop photos, though. Reflecting on his Cattle, Kentucky. “He was one of the very best at career, Meents feels some of his most significant helping both parties — both the seller and the buyer contributions have been bolstering Hereford bull — he represented everything accurately and sincerely, demand by establishing and improving Hereford and and I have the utmost respect in him for doing that.” continued on page 40...
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Whether they were commercially-oriented or showring-specialized Hereford breeders, Meents viewed AHA members as family. He remembered names, called to check in and was always there to Meents is a familiar face to many in the Hereford breed lend a helping hand. and a tireless advocate for the “He always has a AHA membership. smile. He’s enthusiastic. He always knows your name, and he is an amazing guy to be around. He is really dedicated to his work and always happy,” says Dr. Mike McDonald of West Virginia of Meents’ character. To those that know him best, it’s no surprise that family takes center stage in Meents’ life off the clock.
Home is where the heart is John Meents enjoys fishing, and he hopes to wet a line more often after his retirement in August.
Hereford-influenced feeder calf sales in Kentucky and Illinois. In the past few years, the Carthage, Ill., sale drew around 100 consignors annually. AHA director of seedstock marketing, Joe Rickabaugh, sums up Meents career succinctly, “John is the epitome of a great fieldman. Taking care of his members is of utmost importance, and his dedication to his territory was second to none. His skill of selling advertising, creative service projects and working the ring puts him in a league of his own. He is a great and caring person, which many have come to realize during his 20 plus years of service to the American Hereford Association. A huge thanks to John—he will be missed by many in the Hereford breed.”
Jay Carlson (left) is one of the livestock marketing industry professionals that Meents (center) worked with and learned from throughout his career.
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Meents grew up in Remington, Ind., the youngest of four siblings — with twin brothers and a sister. There on his family’s farm, he learned about livestock. Consequently, his first dose of purebred seedstock was not cattle but Chester White hogs. His Jasper County, Indiana, home housed some of the greatest Chester genetics in the country, including the infamous Jack Rodibaugh and Sons operation. So, by the time he was just 10 years old, Meents owned 10 sows. It was his 4-H show career that brought Meents to the bald-faced breed. He showed a Hereford steer in 1970 that stood second to the Indiana State Fair grand champion steer. Dr. Roger Hunsley sorted that memorable steer show. Although Meents came up just short of the grand champion banner, meeting Hunsley set him on a course for Purdue’s livestock judging team, where he rubbed elbows and made lifelong friends with the likes of Tom Farrer and Bruce Everhart, who are still in the livestock industry. Today, Meents’ home is in Jenera, Ohio. He and Peg live across the road from her parents, and the couple runs a few crossbred cows and bale hay on their acreage. With retirement, Meents hopes to spend a few more nights in his bed, more time helping Peg babysit their grandchild, Myron, named for Meents’ father, and more time telling people about Jesus. Meents is also excited to fill the pew of his church more often. Over the last 20 years, Meents was often on the road between 40-45 weekends a year, missing his favorite Sunday school class. Looking back over his years as a field representative, often putting 50,000 to 60,000 miles on his car annually, Meents hopes to be remembered for one thing: fairness. “I’ve tried to treat each member of the AHA equally, no matter if you registered one animal or 200 animals,” Meents says. Hereford.org
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What You Can’t See —
How Genomics Can Break the Tie While phenotypes are an important aspect of cattle selection, genomics take care of what’s underneath the hide. by Jamie T. Courter
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e have all heard the saying, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” However, the cover often draws a person to pick up the book in the first place. The same is true with selecting and breeding cattle. What the animal looks like matters. However, what the saying really means is it’s what is inside the book — or underneath an animal’s hide — that adds the most value. In the last issue, we discussed the importance of phenotypic selection. But, once someone has made the initial gate cut, there are two ways genomics can help add value to sale bulls and heifers.
Table 1: Expected progeny differences for calving ease direct, birth weight and ribeye area for a sire and dam, along with six full sibling progeny resulting from said mating1. Animal
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Yes
Heifer 3
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Yes
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+0.51
No
Bull 2
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+4.2
+0.51
No
Bull 3
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+4.2
+0.51
No
Data reported are real EPDs and GE-EPDs from AHA, pulled July 9, 2021.
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Genomics for differentiation
Cattlemen and women do their best to select elite bulls to pair with their cows. Unfortunately, basic biology reminds us that variability exists even within the best mating plans. Exactly how much variability? Cattle inherit 30 pairs of chromosomes (60 total), one set of 30 from their sire and the other set of 30 from their dam. Math aside, this means that in a single sperm cell, there are one billion possible combinations of chromosomes to be passed down to offspring. The same is true in the egg of a female. In a single full-sibling mating, there are more than one quintillion possible combinations of chromosomal inheritance. Therefore, producers could be standing in a pen looking at two prospective, full-sibling, sale bulls that phenotypically look the same, but whose genetic merit could be different. But differentiating those cattle on sale day goes one step beyond looks and expected progeny differences (EPDs). Using Table 1 as an example, data has been captured on six embryo transfer (ET) calves (three bulls and three heifers) born from the same sire and dam mating. Phenotype-based EPDs are estimated using the pedigree, phenotype and progeny information on an animal. Yet, when full siblings are born, they share the same pedigree, and therefore the same phenotypic information stored within the genetic evaluation. This means that until their own phenotype or progeny information is reported, their EPDs for all traits are simply the average of their parents. This is illustrated in Table 1 when looking at the bull progeny who all appear to have the same genetic merit for calving ease direct (CED), birth Hereford.org
weight (BW) and ribeye area (REA). However, unless identical twins, no two siblings share the exact same genetic potential. Seldom do siblings look, act or perform the same. On the other hand, collecting DNA from an animal early in its life and reporting that to the evaluation will immediately reflect the genetic differences inherited from the sire and dam and more quickly differentiate cattle, as can be seen in the heifer progeny listed in Table 1 that have a genomic profile on file.
Figure 1: Probability of a given expected progeny difference (EPD) for birth weight, based on whether an animal has been genotyped (black line) or not (brown line).
Genomics for risk management
In addition to differentiating genetic merit, genomics also help increase the accuracy of EPDs, which increases a bull buyer’s confidence and their ability to manage risk. EPDs are defined as “expected” because they are the best understanding of an animal’s genetic potential based on the information available. However, there is not a single cattleman or woman reading this article who has not bought a bull whose EPDs did not slightly shift up or down over time. This shifting is a result of additional phenotype or progeny information being reported to the evaluation, leading to an increased understanding of the overall genetic merit of an animal. Instead of waiting for those values to change, running a genomic profile on an animal can add the equivalent of anywhere from 2 to 17 progeny records to the evaluation, immediately increasing the accuracy of the prediction. This phenomenon is illustrated in Figure 1, where the horizontal axis represents a range of EPDs for BW, and the vertical axis represents the given probability that the EPD is, in fact, the true value for the animal. The same sire listed in the table above has a BW EPD of +2.8 lbs, with a corresponding accuracy of 0.65. Although the bull was born in 2017, this increased accuracy is most likely due to BW records being reported on progeny along with the fact he is genomically tested. In comparison, without genomics the accuracy of his BW EPD would be around 0.23. Notice that while both lines are centered at the +2.8 EPD, the black line is both higher and narrower than the brown, while the brown line is shorter and wider in distribution. This reflects the increased confidence and probability in the estimate Hereford.org
of an EPD when genomic information has been added, and it also shows the increased variability and uncertainty without genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs). The lines do, however, intersect at +0.9 and +4.9 lbs. To translate, there is a 60.5% probability that the sire’s true BW EPD is between those values without genomic information. This probability jumps to 76.5% when the sire has a genomic profile. Selection decisions impact our operations and our customers for years, if not decades. By incorporating genomics into our management criteria, we’re able to mitigate risk and add additional assurance that the best possible genetic investment is being made. While phenotypic selection offers a great first sort on animals for sale day, genomics offers breeders additional protection to help understand what cannot be seen. Not only could this lead to a better understanding of the cattle, but it helps to better establish the value an animal brings to the potential buyer. Editor’s Note: Jamie T. Courter, Ph.D., is a beef products manager for Neogen Genomics.
Genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs) allow commercial and seedstock producers to make more reliable selections and breeding decisions on younger animals. Each animal tested is recognized with the American Hereford Association GE-EPD logo when searching EPDs at Hereford.org.
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Hereford Spectacular N
ational Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families gathered in Kansas City, Mo., for the second consecutive year for the 22nd Annual Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) sponsored by VitaFerm® for a show that truly was spectacular. Gleaning some lessons from an unusual past year taught many to not take life for granted. This year’s JNHE was spectacular in the sense of being physically present to enjoy quality Hereford cattle, and most importantly, the people who make the NJHA and events like JNHE all that they are. A Fourth of July welcome celebration Sunday evening signaled the start of the star-spangled week with the state tailgate. The official kickoff of JNHE was the opening ceremonies on Tuesday morning. In total there were 1,385 entries representing 40 states and Canada. Of the entries, exhibitors showed 602 polled owned females, 269 horned owned females, 305 bred-and-owned females, 80 bred-and-owned bulls, 26 cow-calf pairs and 103 steers. At one time, more than 9,000 individuals were spectating the Hereford shows virtually using Walton Webcasting. The NJHA is genuinely grateful for the support of the JNHE title sponsor, VitaFerm, and all other corporate and breeder sponsors who invest in the Hereford youth to make these events possible. The awards ceremony on Thursday night showcased upcoming industry leadership and talent. Since JNHE last year, Hereford youth had been preparing for those moments to unfold. Rounding out the last classes of the owned female show Friday evening, the theme of the week summed up this JNHE perfectly: Hereford Spectacular. Get caught up on all the JNHE action in the next pages of this special section.
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Hereford Family Dinner States bring signature dishes to the first official night of junior nationals. by Grace Jacobson
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ood brings people together. No matter who you are or where you are from, a shared meal can make friends out of strangers. That is what made the state tailgate at the 2021 VitaFirm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) so special. Fourteen state junior associations set up tents in front of the American Royal facility and provided their state’s favorites to kick off the week. The food showed off either household name companies or foods created in their respected states.
Fresh squeaky cheese
Wisconsin’s booth workers donned their signature cheesehead hats. The Wisconsin booth served cups of fresh cheese curds. The curds are
called “squeaky cheese” because the freshness and the cheesemaking process cause the cheese to squeak when it is eaten. “Everyone in Wisconsin loves dairy products,” a booth worker said. Others prefer to eat this Wisconsin staple either breaded and fried or served with sausage and crackers.
Alabama sweets
The Alabama booth sat right next to Wisconsin. It included three girls just as sweet as the pecan treats they served. There were mini-pecan pies and pecans in a key lime coating. Alabama is one of the top U.S. pecan producers annually. The booth workers believe that the treats are great for a snack or for dessert.
Southern feast
Mississippi was one of the most popular booths to visit at the state tailgate. With fried catfish, Mississippi mud pie and homemade
blueberry lemonade, there was something for everyone. Kathryn Johnson, Ruth, Miss., served the blueberry lemonade to a long line of JNHE participants. “The lemonade goes best with a hot summer day,” she said.
More cookies
South Dakota helped kick off the week with classic cookies and cream ice cream from the South Dakota State University (SDSU) dairy store. “We thought it was important to bring the ice cream and express that this ice cream is one of our favorite things,” said Jacee Dvork, Lake Andes, S.D. The ice cream also makes a mean milkshake, best whipped up by the SDSU dairy store. Dvork’s favorite side dish for SDSU’s cookies and cream ice cream is more cookies.
Corn and beans
The Oklahoma juniors decided to keep it simple and traditional with cowboy beans and cornbread.
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“Cornbread is a staple in all Oklahoma families,” according to one parent. Juniors used cornbread mix from Shawnee Mills, which was established in Oklahoma and where it maintains its headquarters.
Ginger ale and cheese dip
A fan favorite was the Kentucky booth serving Ale-8-1 and cheese dip. Ale-8-1, a ginger ale, is a popular drink produced and sold solely in Kentucky. While the cheese dip complemented the ginger ale well, the dip has endless uses. “This cheese dip goes best with crackers or pretzels,” a Kentucky junior member said. “You can also use it as the cheese on a cheeseburger.”
Indiana
Indiana served up a sugar-coated treat straight from Amish country. The bite-sized donut holes were a big hit with attendees, and even reminded some people of a favorite Hoosier pastime. One of the booth workers commented how the donut holes looked like basketballs, so they had to be popular in the Hoosier state.
Country cuisine
It’s hard to mess up a ham sandwich, but Virginia elevated this simple staple. The state shared country ham sandwiches at the tailgate. “Country ham originated in Virginia, and Smithfield is from Virginia,” a parent says. “They are one of the biggest names you would find.” Country ham sandwiches are a great option for any event. “Racing is big in some parts of the state, and you will find a lot of those tailgates serving these since they are easy to grab,” another booth worker said. “They are also very popular at weddings or family get-togethers.”
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Minnesota shared their love for a local food and meat processing company. Hormel Foods pepperoni and cheese sticks were served to all those who visited the Minnesota booth. Even though a cheese stick was included with the pepperoni, the three boys working the booth also recommended trying them with melted cheese. One even went as far as to recommend dipping the pepperoni in ranch.
Other tailgating
Iowa served corn on the cob and pork loin. Kansas provided Yoder Amish cheese and Hereford shaped cookies. Texas brought in a snow cone truck for everyone to enjoy.
Other states prepared walking tacos and other delicious foods. The American Hereford Association staff capped off the night by serving Certified Hereford Beef® tri-tip sandwiches. The tailgate was filled with music from a DJ stationed in the middle of the event, as well as conversations of people reconnecting with friends who haven’t seen each other since the last JNHE.
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BR RCR McKavett 5509 ET (43630050) 2016 JNHE Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Bull …grandson of BR Gabrielle 5082
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BR Anastasia E114 ET (P43890978) 2018 JNHE Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Heifer …great-granddaughter of BR Gabrielle 5082
BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET (43452145) 2015 JNHE Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Bull …grandson of BR Gabrielle 5082
MSU BR Ms Keynote 62H (P41043489) 1999 Junior National Polled Hereford Show Grand Champion Heifer …granddam of BR Gabrielle 5082
BR Anastasia 3023 ET (P43412084) 2014 JNHE Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Heifer …granddaughter of BR Gabrielle 5082
BR Ms Summit 1040 (42621964) 1992 Junior Hereford Expo Yearling Division Champion …great-granddam of BR Gabrielle 5082
BR L1 Dominette 9029 (17777559) 1980 Junior Hereford Expo Class Winner…granddam of 1040 and fourth dam of BR Gabrielle 5082
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Working hard to set up stalls for the week.
AHA staff, volunteers, JNHE ambassadors and the NJHA board of directors all helped direct trailers for unloading at the start of the week.
All smiles when arriving at the JNHE!
Juniors and their families begin to arrive in Kansas City, Mo., and unload their trailers.
Hitching a ride back to the trailer.
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Enjoying some fun during check-in at the VitaFerm® booth.
The State Spotlight Auction showcased photos from juniors across the country in an online auction.
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The voting state delegates had the opportunity to meet and socialize with the NJHA board candidates.
Junior mentors and mentees participated in fun activities during the Hereford Pen-to-Pen program.
Fourth of July Welcome Celebration, state tailgate was held to kick off the exciting week ahead.
State delegates and the NJHA board of directors enjoyed ice cream while getting more acquainted with the slate of board candidates.
Several states served their favorite treats at the state tailgate. Hereford.org
The Oklahoma Hereford booth served a staple of cowboy beans and cornbread during the state tailgate.
Nothing like cold ice cream on a hot summer day!
Neogen and AHA staff collected free DNA samples for exhibitors.
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Marking cards during the judging contest.
Going for the gold at the JNHE 5K Race.
Juniors put their heads together to answer Hereford bowl questions.
Team Illinois focuses heading into the Hereford bowl competition.
Friends made at junior nationals are solidified through friendship bracelets.
Learning good showmanship skills with Sullivan Supply and Stock Show University.
Chris Mullinix, Kansas State University’s livestock judging coach, started the judging contest with a quick how-to checklist for judging cattle.
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Raise your hand if you love Herefords!
Who wouldn’t want to be friends with a queen?
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Teamwork makes the dream work!
The devil is in the details.
Enjoying snacks with Hereford royalty during the Queen’s Tea.
Confidence is key for the future professionals competition.
Made it to the finish line!
Quick draw action in the Hereford bowl.
A high-stakes game of “Rock, Paper, Scissors” during the NJHA Pen-to-Pen mixer.
Brainstorming ideas to sell a new VitaFerm® product. Hereford.org
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Outstanding smiles from these outstanding state members.
Strike a pose.
The judges listen to the senior showmen answer various questions throughout competition.
The junior board candidates wave Old Glory before the open ceremony.
Jim and Jan Adcock sorting junior showmanship.
NJHA members take the big stage in showmanship.
Bridging the Gap is a great opportunity for junior members to connect to different universities.
Spectacular ringside Hereford views.
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Everyone pitched in to prepare food for JNHE exhibitors and family. Hereford.org
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Passing down hard-earned wisdom.
Stiff competition in showmanship.
Have questions about college? Attend Bridging the Gap during junior nationals.
Showmanship sealed with a handshake.
Setting them up in the showmanship competition.
Nothing more beautiful than Certified Hereford Beef® cooking on a grill.
AHA Executive Vice President Jack Ward hands off boxes with Certified Hereford Beef® hamburgers to hungry JNHE goers.
The state queens help present the top 10 showmen with banners. Hereford.org
Junior showmen faced off on July 6.
All focus during showmanship.
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NJHA members end their annual membership meeting with line dances!
State voting delegates are able to talk directly with junior board candidates on Wednesday night.
The next generation of Hereford breeders.
Junior board candidates give their final speeches before voting.
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No better feeling than being in the showring.
The handshake makes the day that much better for Lauren and Brady Jones in the cow-calf show.
Fists bumps for friends that share the same love for Hereford cattle.
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Junior members took the ring for a competitive steer show.
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Ring presence starts in the barn. Showing off a red-haired beauty.
Judges Josh Taylor and Jordon Mullett working through classes during the owned heifer show.
Those who fit together, stay together.
The owned heifer show is competitive at JNHE. Hereford.org
Retiring NJHA board member Montana Lawrence interviews younger junior members about their JNHE experience.
Girls’ night out.
All gather in the showring to hear contest results and see new junior board members elected.
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Hugs for the reserve grand champion owned polled female showman.
Presentation is everything.
Judge Josh Taylor slaps Kynlee Dailey’s grand champion owned horned female.
Friday was the final day of showing and everyone dreams of taking home a banner.
Blake Bruns of Nebraska receives the handshake for his reserve grand champion owned horned female.
Mason Allan competes in the owned heifer show.
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Birds-eye view of all the action.
Calm, cool and collected.
Bryden Barber of Texas takes home grand champion owned polled female. Hereford.org
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NEW NJHA BOARD
Continuing the Tradition New NJHA board members elected to wear the maroon jacket.
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tate delegates elected four new National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) directors during the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) Hereford Spectacular July 3-9 in Kansas City, Mo. Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.; Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.; Hannah Pearson, Oconto, Neb.; and Tar Tut, Faribault, Minn. received their maroon NJHA jackets during the JNHE awards ceremony on July 8. Twelve directors — each serving three-year terms — comprise the NJHA board and govern the 3,800-member organization. The 2021-22 officer team includes chairman Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; vice-chairman Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; communications chair Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif.; leadership chair Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.; fundraising chair J.W. Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky.; and membership chair Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn. Also serving as directors are Luke Daniels, Dalhart, Texas; Ralston Ripp, Kearney, Neb.; and the four newly elected directors. Retiring board members were chairman Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; vice chairman Abby Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.; director, Samuel Lawrence, Avilla, Ind.; and director Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo.
Samuel Lawrence and Wesley Denton celebrate after Wesley puts on his new maroon jacket.
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Newly elected directors
Wesley Denton is the 19-year-old son of Angie and John Denton from Blue Rapids, Kan. He will be a sophomore at Kansas State University, Wesley majoring in animal sciences and industry. He has been a director for the Kansas Junior Hereford Association since 2017 along with serving in multiple FFA and 4-H offices. He plans to serve the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) with integrity, leadership and hard work, while continually striving to be a selfless leader. He believes the strength of an organization, like the NJHA, is the ability to grow connections across age groups. Wesley has led clipping, fitting and showmanship clinics, as well as provided individual mentorship. He would like to expand on this one-onone approach with the NJHA board of directors. Lauren Jones, the 18-year-old daughter of B.J. and Kim Jones of Darlington, Wis., will be a freshman at Oklahoma State University, double majoring
Lauren
Abigail Spindle passes along her maroon jacket to Lauren Jones.
in animal science and agriculture communications. One of her longterm goals is to help cattlemen effectively market their animals and end products. She believes it is important for the membership to continue to be involved in activities that provide youth with experiences that will help them succeed in the future. She wants to explore ways for the adult membership to become more involved in the junior membership, especially as junior members transition to membership in the American Hereford Association. Hannah Pearson is the 20-yearold daughter of Wade and Michelle Pearson of Oconto, Neb. She is going to be a sophomore Hannah at Texas Tech University, majoring in agriculture communications. Hannah plans to work with the state associations to promote participation in the contests while serving on the NJHA board of directors. She believes it is important for the board to be distinguished, honest and reputable advocates of both the Hereford breed and the beef industry. She looks forward to building relationships with other
Hannah Pearson was the first newly elected board member to receive her maroon jacket from Brooklyn Adam.
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The 2021-22 NJHA board of directors pictured front row (l to r) are Lauren McMillan, Hannah Pearson, Bailey Morrell, Ralston Ripp, Lauren Jones and Libby Rushton. Back row (l to r) Wyatt Lawrence, J.W. Cox, Noah Benedict, Tar Tut, Luke Daniels and Wesley Denton.
members, giving back to the breed and continuing to build on the “agriculture of tomorrow.” Tar Tut is the 19-year-old son of Pock Tut and Nyamark Kekh of Faribault, Minn. He will be a junior at Texas A&M Tar University, majoring in agriculture communications, with an emphasis in sales and marketing and
Tar Tut receives his maroon jacket from fellow Minnesotan, Montana Lawrence.
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a minor in animal science. He hopes to get a masters in international communications after completing his undergraduate degree. He believes it is important to encourage all junior members to participate in as many programs as possible to promote a well-rounded individual in the breed as well as in the beef industry. He wants to be a leader and positive light for members of the organization, helping them attain their goals.
Standing directors
Noah Benedict, the 21-year-old son of Chad and Becky Benedict, is a senior at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, majoring in agribusiness: markets and management, minoring in leadership studies. Upon graduation, he plans to work in the livestock feed and nutrition industry. Noah’s various leadership roles include serving as chairman of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association. He is a fifthgeneration Hereford breeder and says he hopes to continue his family’s operation into the next generation.
Noah values the NJHA because of its tremendous support for its members and how much he knows it can help them grow. He strives to make as many connections as he can with the members and their families. Noah is looking forward to an exciting final year serving the NJHA as chairman. Wyatt Lawrence, the 21-year-old son of Bryan and Marytina Lawrence, recently graduated from the University of Minnesota (UMN) Twin Cities, majoring in agribusiness with a minor in animal science. While at the UMN, Wyatt was a part of the livestock judging team, Block and Bridle Club and a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. In 2020, Wyatt married his wife, Claire, and they returned to Princeton to take part in the family farming operation. Wyatt and Claire are the fourth generation to raise Hereford cattle. Wyatt attributes his knowledge and passion for the cattle industry to his time spent as an NJHA member. He held many breed leadership roles at the state level and considers it a true honor to serve on the September 2021 |
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NEW NJHA BOARD national board of directors. While on the board, Wyatt focuses on educating and growing the next generation of beef professionals. Wyatt is passionate about the breed and Hereford youth, and he is excited about what the future holds for the NJHA. Bailey Morrell is the 20-year-old daughter of Barry and Carrie Morrell. She will be a senior at Colorado State University (CSU) this fall, double majoring in agricultural education, with a concentration in agricultural literacy, and political science, with a concentration in environmental policy. During her years at CSU, Bailey served as the Block and Bridle Club vice president and the Collegiate Livestock Association secretary. She is currently a member of the livestock judging team. After graduation she plans to attend law school to earn an agricultural law degree. Bailey hopes to own her own practice in Northern California, specializing in agriculture water rights while continuing to operate her family’s multi-generational seedstock Hereford operation, Morrell Ranches. Bailey served as president of the California-Nevada Junior Hereford Association for four years and as state Hereford queen. She looks forward to serving on the junior board for one more year while making memories that last a lifetime. Lauren McMillan, the 19-year-old daughter of Kyle and Jodi McMillan, is a sophomore at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she is majoring in agricultural leadership while being heavily involved in all parts of campus life. After graduate school, she plans to focus on a leadership position with an agricultural company. Lauren is a 12-year member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association, where she is currently serving as president. She works to connect with both youth and adult members to understand how she can help improve their
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experience in the Association. Lauren continues to focus on how the board can create the best environment and JNHE for members, as she believes those before her have done. Lauren says it is an honor to serve on the NJHA board and cannot wait to see what the future holds. J.W. Cox is the 19-year-old son of Shane and John Moran. He will be a junior this fall at Western Kentucky University, majoring in animal science with an option in preveterinary medicine. After receiving his college degree, J.W. plans to become a large animal vet specializing in embryology. He is a four-year member of the Kentucky Junior Hereford Association, where he served as the president and vice president. J.W. would like to return the favor the board gave him by striving to be someone who can set the pace for the younger generation. He plans to help younger kids get started and become more involved in the organization, while working side-by-side with leaders of the industry to gain support for NJHA programs. Libby Rushton is the 19-yearold daughter of Lee and Andrea Rushton. She is a sophomore at the University of Tennessee at Martin, majoring in agricultural business and political science. Libby plans to represent an agricultural company or organization in the public relations or political field. Libby is a member of the Tennessee Junior Hereford Association, where she has served as president, reporter and middle Tennessee director. Libby’s goal is to help connect her state to the national program by growing excitement and interest in showing cattle and participating in competitions. She wants to connect with the juniors in the breed by serving as a representative and having the opportunity to motivate and encourage others, as well as increasing her connection to the breed by seeking and learning more about the Hereford industry as a whole.
Luke Daniels is a 19-year-old twin son of Scanlon and Angela Daniels. He will be a sophomore at South Plains College this fall, studying pre-veterinary/animal science and competing on the livestock judging team. Luke’s ultimate goal is to farm and raise quality Hereford cattle, while focusing on the advancement of embryology and collection services in his family’s veterinary operation — Circle H Headquarters, LLC. He credits his competitive drive, ethics and genuine passion for the Hereford breed to being a first-generation breeder growing up in the Texas panhandle. Luke’s 12 years as a member of the Texas Junior Hereford Association includes multiple leadership positions. In each one he aims to be a set of ears and a source of information for Hereford youth, attempting to be the best resource possible while assisting in growth of the breed’s future. Ralston Ripp is the 21-yearold daughter of Cody and Ronette Heinrich. She is a junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) with a dual major in animal science and agribusiness. While at UNL, she has been actively engaged in the Engler Entrepreneurship program and is excited to continue to grow her small business ventures. She has been a part of the livestock judging team, served as Block & Bridle committee chairperson and was an Alpha Phi freshman orientation leader. Ralston plans to grow her cattle herd and open her own business targeting beef cattle, rural communities and youth. Ralston is a 12-year member of the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association and served as the 2018 state queen, the reporter, the secretary, the vice president and current president. As an NJHA director, Ralston works to ensure aspirations are welcome, long-lasting traditions of the Hereford breed are sustained, and legacy is grown to last beyond the current generation.
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RETIRING NJHA BOARD MEMBERS
Different but Still Family Brooklyn Adam, Samuel Lawrence, Montana Lawrence and Abigail Spindle reflect on junior board service. by Grace Jacobson
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fter a long day of working the showring at the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), the four retiring directors of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) junior board would only have a few more moments in their signature maroon jackets. Brooklyn Adam, Montana Lawrence, Samuel Lawrence and Abigail Spindle made the crowd teary-eyed with their retiring addresses. Then, they passed down their jackets to the four newly elected board members.
Found family
This three-year journey of the four retiring junior board members began in Grand Island, Neb., during the 2018 JNHE “All Aboard the Hereford Express.” These four come from across the nation — from Minnesota to Missouri and from Indiana to New Mexico. All spoke about how the Hereford cattle community was not simply closeknit; it was family. “When you’re with Hereford, you’re with family,” Montana says. “No
The retiring board members stand together at the end of awards night after passing on their maroon jackets.
matter where you go, you still feel at home.” Like all families, everyone has unique qualities they contribute. “We’re all incredibly different, but we mesh very, very well,” Abigail says. They shared memories about the phone calls and moments that strengthened their friendships. “We’re all extremely different, but we all balance each other very well,” Montana says. “We all want to go with the flow, make sure everybody’s happy and keep everything in a relaxed place.” Despite all the curveballs thrown Montana Lawrence and Brooklyn Adam help work the ring.
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at them during their term, their time together was mostly free of frustration and argument.
All roads lead to Rome
All four had different paths to becoming NJHA board directors. Montana’s father was a junior board member. Abigail’s family has also been involved in Hereford leadership — both on the junior board and the American Hereford Association (AHA) Board. Brooklyn showed the first Hereford that her family owned. Samuel’s first time running for junior board came with defeat. The four recalled their first trip to JNHE. Montana traveled to Madison for her first JNHE in 2016. A blown tire on her family’s truck made a rough start. “We were literally stuck on the highway with our cattle, and there Hereford.org
In 2008, Brooklyn’s inaugural trip to the amount of people saying, ‘Hey, we JNHE in Kansas City, Mo., was made need you.’” memorable with the mentor-mentee Montana was hesitant to run for (now Pen-to-Pen) program. the board, but when it was her last Previous junior directors, Taylor year of eligibility, she took the leap Belle Matheny and Hannah Williams, of faith. She remembers the feeling of came to the Missouri state Hereford receiving her jacket. show and encouraged Brooklyn to “I remember sitting in my chair at run for the junior board. Abigail the awards night, and I saw Mason was inspired by seeing the junior board members in the annual NJHA calendar. Samuel originally ran for the board in 2017. He thought of all those wearing the maroon jackets who helped him when Brooklyn Adam hands out American flags for he was younger, the opening ceremony. and wanted to be one himself. was just nothing we could do,” she “Those older kids says. “We weren’t super connected would talk to and help with other Minnesota Hereford kids me in the ring, and at that point, but this family that we I set the goal to be knew came and picked us up. When one of those cool, big we pulled into Madison, the entire kids,” he says. Samuel Lawrence chats with ringside spectators. Minnesota group unloaded our whole Samuel was trailer and got us all taken care of.” encouraged by Blinson coming over to me and a Samuel’s first JNHE memory was those around him to make a second switch flipped,” she says. “Once put his mother being scared by mice during campaign for junior board. “Looking in that position, your ability to impact the 2005 Milwaukee junior national. back, it was a good thing I didn’t get people branches out so much.” Abigail’s fond memories of her first on the board that year because I still Despite their different journeys JNHE are filled with free ice cream needed to grow up a bit,” he says. to becoming board members, they during the 2009 event in Tulsa, Okla. “Then the biggest push to rerun was all said the most important part of wearing the maroon jacket was serving the junior members. “It was a goal to serve,” Samuel says. Now, they have spent the past three years serving together. All of them talked about hitting the slopes in Colorado — despite their lack of experience — along with a trip to GKB Cattle and other travels for Faces of Leadership that took them to places like San Francisco. “When we went skiing in Denver, everybody was just a mess,” Brooklyn says. “People were falling, and somebody got lost on the Black Diamond.” Samuel says these times allowed the board to get to know each other on a deeper level than they could Abigail Spindle hangs out with a young junior member during the first Pen-to-Pen mentorship session. have at a cattle show. Hereford.org
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RETIRING NJHA BOARD MEMBERS Montana says the trip to GKB is when the board members became family to her. “We would stay up until midnight playing cards,” she says. “We played ‘ghosts in the graveyard’ like 12-year-old kids, and we made meals together.”
Lessons learned
The last three years encouraged growth, both personally and professionally. Brooklyn, once scared to talk to strangers, now comfortably talks to anyone. “I had to remind myself that it’s OK to do things that I’m uncomfortable with,” she says. Others comment on how their perspective and understanding of leadership grew and sharpened. Being the chairman challenged Montana and redefined what it took to guide a group of leaders. “What was most important to me was protecting my team and making sure that everybody was in a healthy, happy place where we could work together and be successful,” she says. After three years of wearing the jacket, these young adults gained some wisdom for the next generation of potential directors. Samuel’s perception on the signature maroon jacket changed throughout the years. “It’s not rainbows and sunshine all the time,” he says. “It’s not the miles
The “oldies” sit all together right before they make their retiring addresses at the 2021 Junior National Hereford Expo.
Abigail Spindle talks with steer and bred-andowned judge, Mark Core.
walked in the ring, but the smiles on the kids’ faces.” All the retiring directors think NJHA members should give it a shot and run for the board. “Kids should run because first of all, they can,” Montana says. The people the junior board members met, coupled with their impact on young people, make the experience worthwhile. “Don’t be scared because you’re going to make a difference in somebody’s life. That is valuable, and that matters,” Montana says. The practical application of what Abigail learned from her time on the board will guide her the rest of her life. “We’re in college and being on the board teaches you how to correctly manage a lot of different responsibilities going on at the same time,” she says. With all the lessons learned and wisdom passed to the next generation, Montana notes the greatest thing about her time serving was the importance of people. “What I really discovered is that medals tarnish, buckles tarnish — all those things fade,” she says. “When you get to the end of an experience like this, the only thing you really take with you is the people that you met. That’s what ends up mattering.”
Samuel Lawrence ready in the ring to assist junior members.
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JUNIOR HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR
Bucket Lists and Peers Ethan Hopkins’ Herdsman win is all about perseverance and family. by Wes Ishmael
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ive years ago, if you had told me I’d be Herdsman, I’d have said you were crazy. It’s a great feeling. I would never have dreamed of it in a million years,” says Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., who was named 2021 Junior Herdsman of the Year at this year’s VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). While Ethan may have never imagined actually becoming Junior Herdsman of the Year, it was a dream he long aspired to because of those he watched win the honor over the years. “That’s like a bucket list thing for me. That’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing,” Ethan emphasizes. “Like I said, when I was younger, those are the kind of people you looked up to.” Every award at the JNHE is special, carrying its own unique significance. Arguably though, it might be tough to top the Junior Herdsman of the Year. It speaks to the ability of a National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) member not only to present cattle at JNHE, but also to prepare for the months leading into the show. Plus, while a selection committee chooses the finalists, peers vote to determine the ultimate winner.
Other Herdsman candidates this year were: Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; Ben Holt, Caldwell, Idaho; Ryan Rogers, Eatonville, Wash.; and Emma Rushton, Waverly, Tenn.
Family first
“This award is extremely humbling and means a lot,” Ethan says. “My family, they’re the ones who got me here. They’re my support, my backbone.” Ethan comes from Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., (l) was named the 2021 Hereford a faith-based family Junior Herdsman of the Year. Wyatt Lawrence, 2021-22 NJHA of humble high vice chairman, presents the coveted award to Ethan at the 2021 achievers. His parents, ® VitaFerm Junior National Hereford Expo. Roy and Kim, have four sons: Ethan and his three older brothers — Jordan, “Watching past winners and how Nathan and Zachary. They showed they conducted themselves, how they and participated in the NJHA, too. presented their cattle …” Ethan says. Even with this year’s Herdsman win, “Just being in that group of people, Ethan says the 2020 JNHE is the most along with the other great candidates memorable for his family because he won this year, means a lot to me.” his first division and was nominated for herdsman. Ethan says, “When we started out, we were at the bottom of the class. We put in the work toward our goal and our work paid off.” Ethan had the division VII owned polled champion at last year’s JNHE with H Kelly 9160 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. “It really meant a lot to me because, over the years, trying to place high in a class and winning that division was a great moment for me and my family. It meant a lot to us,” Ethan says.
Step-by-step learning and earning
Keep in mind while Ethan is the fourth generation in his family to raise Hereford cattle and the second to raise
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I’ll tell anybody, the Hereford breed, and specifically, the Hereford people are the best people. They’re willing to teach you if you’re willing to learn. — Ethan Hopkins
registered Herefords, showing cattle was still relatively new to the Hopkins family when Ethan began his NJHA career. His first JNHE was at Tulsa, Okla., in 2009. “That’s what I grew up doing, going to these Hereford shows, and Hereford people are wonderful people,” Ethan says. “I’ll tell anybody, the Hereford breed, and specifically, the Hereford people are the best people. They’re willing to teach you if you’re willing to learn. There are just a lot of great opportunities, so take them. NJHA has really given me a great start.” Ethan says his passion for showing grew when he won his first JNHE class in Kansas City, Mo., in 2012. “When we started out, we had a lot of mentors help me try to get better because we didn’t know a lot about it,” Ethan explains. “Once we won that class, it was a great feeling. It gave me a lot of motivation and passion to keep it up and to work hard.” Ethan says there is a long list of mentors and key people who helped him over the years. Starting out, Ethan explains, “I went to the JWR show clinic. Tom and Tammy Boatman taught us the basics, and probably never thought I was going to catch on with this show cattle stuff.” The Boatmans started the clinic when they co-managed JWR Land and Cattle at Dallas, Ga. Today, they manage Perks Ranch in Rockford, Ill. Hereford.org
“After that, we went to Randy Mullinix (Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill.) and bought our first heifer, which is the one that won her class. He was really good for our family,” Ethan says. “I think he held me to higher expectations and knew that I could do more than I was actually doing, so I was really thankful for him and his crew.” Next, Ethan explains he and his family began dealing with the Hoffman
Ranch crew at Thedford, Neb. “Just watching them and how they walk you through it motivated me,” he says. This year’s Herdsman also found plenty of top-drawer advice closer to home. “Tommy Coley is the American Hereford Association field representative for us, and he has been great,” Ethan says. “Also, Bobby Singleton, a consultant down our way, has been really good. Both of them have been really encouraging and inspiring.” Ethan is grateful for the many NJHA opportunities and events that enable meeting people and learning. He encourages other junior members to take full advantage. “It builds character. You can learn a lot from a lot of people who know
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JUNIOR HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR 2021 Junior Herdsmen Finalists Noah Benedict
Noah Benedict of Dewey, Ill., is a senior at the University of Urbana-Champagne majoring in agribusiness with a focus in markets and management. Noah is the son of Chad and Becky Benedict and is the fifth generation in his family to carry on their Hereford operation. He has plans to continue his involvement with the agriculture industry and further expand Benedict Herefords. Noah is honored to have been selected as one of the Herdsman candidates because of the group who have already won this prestigious award. “To me, the Herdsman award may look different because of the herd size at Benedict Herefords. I am the guy who runs the operation, and I get to make the major decisions,” Noah says. “I have been very fortunate to get to handle all aspects of our operation.”
Ryan Rogers
Ryan Rogers of Eatonville, Wash., is the son of Mark and Nikki Rogers. Ryan is currently a student at Peirce Community College where he plans to earn an associate’s degree in business along with working at River Road Landscape Supply. He plans to grow his own program and help mentor younger junior members on the West Coast to get them involved with the NJHA. Ryan’s parents had Hereford cattle and he fell in love with the breed. Ryan says, “My favorite JNHE was in Denver because of the historic aspect and getting to see where a major livestock show began.”
Ben Holt
Ben Holt is from Caldwell, Idaho, and is the son of Scott and Kim Holt. Ben’s grandparents and parents had Hereford cattle which began his passion for the breed. Ben enjoys the many different facets of the beef cattle industry and plans to pursue a career in the purebred sector. Ben says, “I am honored to be nominated for the junior herdsman award because this is my life and what I look forward to doing.”
Emma Rushton
Emma Rushton is from Waverly, Tenn., and is pursuing a pharmaceutical degree at the University of Tennessee School of Health Science. Emma is the daughter of Lee and Andrea Rushton and is a fifth-generation Hereford breeder. She found a passion for the breed with the first Hereford heifer she showed and plans to stay involved with the Hereford breed throughout her lifetime. At home and JNHE, she is heavily involved with all aspects of getting the cattle ready for the show. Emma says, “I am proud to be recognized for my work and am honored to be among the other candidates.”
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what they’re talking about. Even if it isn’t with cattle, you’ll learn a lot of life lessons,” Ethan says. As far as pure inspiration, though, the list begins with his family. “My whole family has a passion for cattle, and for the Hereford breed specifically,” Ethan says.
Building the future
Hopkins plays a key role in his family’s operation, Hopkins Ranch of Herefords. He is involved in every step of the progam, from breeding decisions to entering the show ring. The Hopkins will have their first online sale this fall. Next, Ethan says, they want to build toward having their own production sale. “An idea would be coming back to the farm and making it work financially,” Ethan says. “It’s a tough business, the cattle business, but it can work if you have a passion for it and work hard.” This is Ethan’s last year showing as a junior. He is a senior at Middle Tennessee State University majoring in finance with a minor in animal science. But, he plans to remain involved helping juniors and customers. “I always want to be involved in the Hereford breed and helping the junior association,” Ethan says. “We’re starting to get a good market for our cattle. I want to help our customers go to these shows and build our program.”
Never ever quit
When asked what sets him apart, Ethan is reluctant to talk about himself, but finally allows, “I’d just say my passion and motivation to never quit. There have been hard circumstances, but just always looking for the good in it. I try to put everything I have in it. Always try to get better every year.” That’s the same advice he offers the juniors coming behind him. “Just never give up. I’ve been at the bottom of the class. Even this week, I had my struggles,” Ethan says. “Always put your best foot forward. Never quit. You’re work doesn’t go unnoticed. There are a lot of people watching you, so always be a good example and do your best.”
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JNHE Showmanship: Dreams and Tradition JNHE champion senior showman Mason Allan fulfilled his lifelong goal to win the honor and carried on a family tradition of excellence in the showring. by Katie Maupin Miller
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howmanship is a tradition in the Allan family. Much like the stockmanship they use at Bar A Cattle Company, the family passes it down from one member to the next. Mason Allan of Nocona, Texas, carried on the Allan tradition of showring savviness when he topped the VitaFirm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) senior showmanship. He follows his dad, Dave, who was reserve in 1990; his uncle, Mark, who won in 1985; and older brother Tyler, who garnered the honor in Grand Island, Neb., in 2018. “It means everything to me,” Mason says of the honor. “I’ve dreamt of this forever, and it’s just really near and dear to my family’s heart.” Mason’s older brother, Tyler, hugs him after winning senior showmanship. Tyler topped the class in 2018, and the brothers are the second generation of Allans to garner such honors.
Working hard
Don’t think Mason’s win is anyone’s but his own, though — halter holding may be a family tradition, but the hours Mason spent preparing for the coveted class were all his. Since he
was a child, Mason says his goal was to win JNHE senior showmanship. Starting at 3 years old, he watched every Hereford senior showmanship
Mason’s showmanship skills were on display all week. Here he presents his heifer in the owned female show on Friday.
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competition, studying the competitors and their technique. Whether they won or lost, Mason noticed each exhibitor’s skills, ways to prepare and mannerisms, and he slowly realized the habits all successful showmen seemed to share. Mason believes the best place for young showmen to learn is ringside. “Find someone who you are inspired by, and someone who you think does a great job and watch their every move,” Mason says. “I know there are tons of people I look up to; I’ve looked up to since I was little. And I think if you find someone that you’re truly inspired by, if you watch them — each and everything they do — I think that’ll lead you to success.” While ringside may be a great place to learn, the barn is where you put it into action, and that’s where you’ll Hereford.org
the family left with four division winners, a reserve grand champion and two showmanship champions. “That was probably the coolest week of my life,” Mason says. Unsurprisingly with such close-knit family success, Mason says his parents are some of his biggest mentors. His dad taught him everything he knows cattlewise, and his mom, Becky, set an example of organization and task-oriented productivity. Mason’s family and their values set the bar for the work ethic he needed to be successful in the showring, but before Mason started working for the honor, he was dreaming of it.
Visualizing success
Mason watched the JNHE senior showmanship finals for years, studying what separated successful showmen from their peers. Those ringside lessons paid off as a calm, cool and collected Mason presented his heifer to top honors during the showmanship final.
find Mason. In addition to feeding and rinsing his show calves each day, Mason works with every animal, setting them up and perfecting their training — at least 15 minutes a day. The month before JNHE, Mason worked his showmanship heifer, the bred-and-owned BACC Hadley, for 30 minutes each day.
Island in 2018. That year, Tyler topped the senior showmanship division, Mason won intermediate showman and then grabbed reserve grand champion honors in the heifer show. In 2018, the Allans brought four heifers to junior nationals, and
Scarcely a week passed when Mason didn’t think about his goal. In the days before the showmanship competition, thoughts of the contest kept him awake. When Mason finally drifted to sleep, it was while he imagined the upcoming contest — visions of a showmanship championship lulling him to sleep. That dream pushed him to spend the long hours needed to prepare. “I was up till 3 in the morning, and I was just picturing every single detail and running the scenarios through my mind over and over and over again,”
Family success
BACC Hadley also carried on a bit of tradition, as her dam was Tyler’s 2018 showmanship heifer that helped him grab the senior showman honor. Consequently, BACC Hadley is also a family favorite in the Allan barn. “She’s one of my most favorite creatures I’ve ever had. She’s extremely gentle, but she knows when she goes in the showring to act like a show cow. She throws her ears forward, always has her feet right,” Mason says. “I think it was cool to win, but it’s even cooler to win with one I’ve been around since the first day she was born.” The Allan family’s work on Bar A Cattle Company has made them a force to be reckoned with in the Hereford ring, whether it’s in the show or during showmanship. And that was very clear at Grand
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Mason’s skills and preparation, both in and out of the showring, clipped away the competition during this year’s JNHE senior showmanship contest.
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CHAMPION SENIOR SHOWMAN I think if you find someone that you’re truly inspired by, if you watch them — each and everything they do — I think that’ll lead you to success. — Mason Allan he says. “I just concluded, however I did, as long as I did my best, that’s all that mattered.” For Mason, it wasn’t hard to visualize winning senior showmanship. Last year, he was named reserve champion senior showman behind close family friend and fellow Texas Hereford youth, Rylee Barber. While being named reserve is undoubtedly a noteworthy feat, it drove Mason even harder to take the honor. “After being reserve last year, it kind of lit a fire in me to just strive for perfection. And since that day, it was always in the back of my mind,” he says. Rylee’s brother, Bryden, stood reserve behind Mason this year, and was one of the first to congratulate him on his showmanship win. The two showmen embraced after the
Family friend, fellow Texas Hereford youth and reserve senior showman Bryden Barber was the first to congratulate Mason after his showmanship win. Their embrace shows that sportsmanship will always be an important component of showmanship, no matter how determined the competitors.
class’s final handshakes. Like many Hereford youth, their showmanship is only rivaled by their sportsmanship, and even the fiercest competitors are often lifelong friends chasing their goals together and cheering each other on along the way. You could safely say that Mason made his dreams into thoughts and his thoughts into plans of action to meet his goals. If Mason was nervous as judges
Jerrod and Blayne Arthur slowly shook each of the top ten showmen’s hands, he didn’t show it. He calmly and confidently continued to present BACC Hadley as the number of contenders were whittled around him – tenth, ninth, eighth, seventh … until the judges finally shook the senior champion showman’s hand, and all his years of preparation paid off. Mason joins the ranks of the senior showman champions who came before him — stockmen and women he has always looked up to and admired as the habits they made showing cattle helped them find success in their adult life. In the future, Mason plans to attend Redlands Community College and join their collegiate livestock judging team before continuing his education and judging career at a four-year university. For now, though, the 17-yearold just feels a surreal mix of accomplishment and relief to carry on an Allan family tradition of excellence. “I think the biggest thing is relief. I’ve been working so hard for this since I was a kid, and I’ve watched the people before me go on and be successful,” he says. Editor’s note: Thanks to Next Level for sharing your JNHE photos with Hereford World for publication.
Mason pulls legs as he competes in the fitting portion of the JNHE senior showmanship final.
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ADVISORS OF THE YEAR
Two of a Kind Teamwork defines the 2021 Advisors of the Year. by Cristin Tavernaro
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anny and Amanda Davis, Maple Hill, Kan., felt nothing short of spectacular when they were honored as the 2021 Advisors of the Year at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) on July 8, in Kansas City, Mo. The dynamic duo were married in 2001, the year after Danny became the Kansas Junior Hereford Association (KJHA) advisor. Since Amanda was still a junior member, she did not join Danny as advisor until she aged out of the junior association two years later. The two have been teammates in all areas of life ever since.
Right where they belong
“We said our deal was we would become advisors until our kids started showing,” Amanda says. “Now our oldest is 16.” They both agree they never get tired of the experience, saying they have only missed one JNHE. Their children are the fourth generation to raise Herefords on both sides of the family. Both Danny and Amanda have been involved within their family operations their entire lives, and they have never known another way of life, Amanda says. Before assuming the role of advisor for the KJHA, Danny was a member of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors. Because of their motivation to serve young people and their experiences in the organization both in and out of the showring, “it was a natural fit for us,” he says.
Teamwork makes the Association work
Danny and Amanda both have their own roles when advising. “We bounce ideas off each other all year,” Danny says. Amanda is in charge of keeping KJHA members informed through social
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role now extends to the second generation. Wesley Denton, newly elected to the NJHA board of directors, has firsthand experience with the Advisors of the Year. This junior from Blue Rapids, Kan., says Danny and Amanda influenced his KJHA experience since he joined when he was 7 years old. “[The Davises] were always right there,” Wesley says. “They have Danny and Amanda Davis received the Advisors of the Year award made a great impact at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo awards night. on our association and Abigail Spindle and Montana Lawrence presented the award. the juniors.” Danny, Amanda media platforms and tackling creative projects for their state show. Danny takes and Sue, who is also Wesley’s aunt, encouraged Wesley to run for the charge of livestock judging, the team NJHA board of directors, he says. fitting contest and breaking classes. At “Since Wesley was a little kid, this JNHE, their dual roles as parents and advisors require dividing and conquering. was his dream,” Amanda says. Danny adds that it was great to see everyone’s “My wife’s strength is that she is excitement the moment he was willing to help anyone at a drop of a hat, presented his maroon jacket. and being there for not just her kids, but Wesley explains the Davises take everyone’s kids,” Danny says. pride in their work with all members of Amanda says Danny shines at the KJHA. making sure everyone stays happy and “They have kids in the association, smoothing out tough situations. but that’s not their only focus,” he “We have been working together says. “Their focus is on the entire state long enough that we just mesh,” she association. They have all of us as kids.” says. “We each know our roles and Humbled by the honor, the Davises what we are each in charge of.” say being considered for the award — Danny and Amanda are school teachers and their professional experience knowing others who have been honored in the past — is rewarding to them. helps them communicate with and relate These advisors emphasize their to youth of all ages. reward comes in working with their Despite their advising synergy, own children and also helping to shape Danny credits KJHA’s third advisor, Sue the lives of other junior members. Rowland, as the brains of the operation. “We are raising our children in this, They are unsure of the exact number, we have grown up in it, and our whole but the couple estimates they have marriage has been spent being a part advised about 250 juniors. They enjoy of this,” Amanda says. “Helping all the seeing people whom they advised as kids and seeing them grow and become junior members come back to shows productive citizens is amazing.” with their own kids. So, their advising Hereford.org
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QUEEN SERVICE PROJECT
Patriotic Giving National Hereford Queen Kaylee McInvale collects donations for first responders. by Grace Jacobson
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ational Hereford Queen Kaylee McInvale from Lockney, Texas, looked toward first responders when planning her service project — “Red, White and Back the Blue.” “After this whole pandemic, I feel like we realized how much first responders were putting their lives on the line every single day,” she says. She and the National Hereford Women (NHW) collected donations throughout the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) to make blessing bags and hygiene care packages for first responder organizations. The donations were then distributed after the event.
McInvale stands ready to present a division champion banner.
The blessing bags contain various non-perishable items suggested by first responders. “We collected items like socks, toothpaste, toothbrushes, bottles of water, granola or anything that is super simple and can be eaten on the go,” McInvale says. The process was less than simple. First, McInvale learned what donations different organizations could and could not accept. “When talking to
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some nurses, they said they would love thank-you cards because their restrictions didn’t allow for anything else,” McInvale says.
Building on Success
Conversations at the Cattlemen’s Congress in Oklahoma City inspired McInvale’s project “We were sitting around and talking about random things,” she says. “Then we started talking about past National Hereford Queen service projects, looking at what was successful and trying to build an idea.” McInvale also talked to the presidents of the Texas Hereford Association and the Texas Polled Hereford Association about their organizations’ service projects. “Their projects were mainly for military families,” Kaylee McInvale at the 2021 JNHE in Kansas City, Mo. she says. “I built my idea off of what we could do for first provided. “I learned how hard it is to responders because there are so many plan something that could potentially areas where we can potentially help.” be so large-scale,” she says. “I was The National Hereford Queen service project crew collected 70 thank-you cards trying to think as big as possible because there are so many junior and assembled about 50 blessing bags members in this association.” with items donated by families during The 2022 National Hereford Queen the first two days of JNHE. At the end will be crowned at the American Royal of the week, they collected a total of in October. “My greatest piece of advice 100 thank-you cards and 200 blessing for her is to start promoting your project bags. McInvale distributed them to a as soon as possible,” she says. local Kansas City police station. From Many firsts were part of McInvale’s there, officers delivered the hygiene care time as queen: the first National packages to the homeless. Hereford Queen at the Cattlemen’s “I’m proud that the Hereford Congress, the first National Hereford family came together to show our Queen to be crowned in the middle of a appreciation,” McInvale says. “Never pandemic and the first National Hereford underestimate the value of a thank Queen to wear the newest banner. you and kind gesture. Thank you to “I am so thankful for all the support everyone who participated.” everyone has given me through the McInvale is grateful for the year,” she says. learning opportunity her project Hereford.org
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FEMALE SHOW CHAMPIONS
Dailey, Barber, Bruns and Graves Take Owned Female Show Honors
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rand and reserve grand female champions were selected after 269 horned heifers and 602 polled heifers were exhibited in the owned female show at the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo, July 9, in Kansas City, Mo. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., won the horned owned female show with BK Have Points 050H ET, and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, and his female, BR Merida H031 ET, won the polled owned female show. Josh Taylor of Perkins, Okla., and associate judge Jordon Mullett of Stillwater, Okla., judged the owned show. The reserve grand champion horned
owned female banner went to Blake Bruns, North Platte, Neb., with H Pixie 0635 ET. Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with TKCC Diamond Club 001 ET, took home reserve grand champion honors in the polled owned female show. Topping the horned owned female show was Dailey’s division IV champion, a March 3, 2020, daughter of H The Profit 8426 ET. Bruns’ reserve grand champion horned owned female, H Pixie 0635 ET, was first named division II champion. She was an Aug. 29, 2020, daughter of H Montgomery 7437 ET. Barber’s grand champion polled female, BR Merida H031 ET, was first named division VI champion. She was
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 4.0 2.0 58 101 0.8 1.0 11.4 26 55 1.1 134 1.20 1.20 79 0.014 0.63 -0.01 278 340 109
BK Have Points 050H Grand and division IV owned horned female, Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with a March 3, 2020, daughter of H The Profit 8426 ET.
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.3 4.3 58 89 0.4 0.9 15.9 38 66 1.9 115 1.10 1.20 68 -0.006 0.53 -0.02 342 407 99
H Pixie 0635 ET Reserve grand and division II owned horned female, Blake Bruns, North Platte, Neb., with an Aug. 29, 2020, daughter of H Montgomery 7437 ET.
a March 21, 2020, Judges Jordon Mullett and daughter Josh Taylor of UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Graves’ reserve grand champion polled owned female, a Feb. 15, 2020, daughter of CH High Roller 756 ET, was also division VIII champion. The horned owned female show was sponsored by HME Herefords, Winterville, Ga., and Hopper Herefords, Maysville, Ky. The polled owned female show was sponsored by Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb. See Page 111 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org.
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -0.4 4.5 64 98 0.4 0.8 10.2 33 65 -1.7 108 1.30 1.30 67 0.004 0.58 0.07 262 334 106
BR Merida H031 ET Grand and division VI owned polled female, Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, and with a March 21, 2020, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -10.2 7.1 70 112 0.2 1.6 10.0 40 75 -4.8 91 1.00 1.00 68 -0.036 0.73 -0.47 242 283 67
TKCC Diamond Club 001 ET Reserve grand and division VIII owned polled female, Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with a Feb. 15, 2020, daughter of CH High Roller 756 ET.
Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal milk & growth (M&G), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).
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May, Jensen Top Bred-and-Owned Female Show
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auren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with her female, Purple HB LMAY Star 189G, rose to the top of the bred-and-owned female show during the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo., July 7. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ DPH F5 Gemstone 181H ET, claimed the reserve grand champion title. The bred-and-owned female show was sponsored by Buck Cattle Co., Madill,
Okla.; Moore Cattle Co., Madill; and Express Ranches, Yukon, Okla. Judge Scott Bayer, Ringle, Wis., sorted the 305-head show. May claimed grand champion honors and topped division VI with an Aug. 12, 2019, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Jensen won reserve grand champion and champion of division II with a Sept. 7, 2020, daughter of KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F.
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.7 5.4 69 113 0.4 0.9 13.7 38 73 2.6 116 1.20 1.30 92 -0.026 0.98 -0.07 346 415 137
Purple HB LMAY Star 189G Grand and division VI champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with an Aug. 12, 2019, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
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See Page 108 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org.
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 1.3 4.0 68 112 0.4 1.0 16.7 31 65 -0.4 93 1.20 1.10 80 0.044 0.68 0.04 370 449 124
KJ BJ DPH F5 Gemstone 181H ET Reserve grand and division II champion bred-and-owned female, Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with a Sept. 7, 2020 daughter of KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F.
Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal milk & growth (M&G), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).
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Freking, Rogers Awarded Top Placings at Bull Show
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ill Freking, Alpha, Minn., exhibited the grand champion bred-and-owned bull and Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, showed the reserve grand champion, July 7, at the 22nd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo. The bred-and-owned bull show was sponsored by Genesource, Nocona, Texas. Mark Core, Pleasantville, Iowa, sorted 80 bulls to name the champions.
Freking’s bull, ECR WF Gus 058 ET, won grand and division IV champion. The March 18, 2020 son of HFR JCG Augustus 286W 1818 ET, is owned in partnership with Fawcetts Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D. The reserve champion bull, Oaks Garrison 9106ET, was first named division V champion. He is a Dec. 3, 2019, son of UPS Sensation 2296 ET. See Page 107 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org.
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.6 4.8 53 86 0.3 0.7 12.0 23 50 1.3 112 1.10 1.00 71 -0.006 0.66 -0.05 288 342 104
ECR WF Gus 058 ET Grand and division IV champion bull, Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., and Fawcetts Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D., with a March 18, 2020 son of HFR JCG Augustus 286W 1818 ET.
Editor’s Note: The EPDs published are reflective of the date they were pulled for publishing. Visit Hereford.org to view current EPDs. Judge Mark Core
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 4.9 2.5 60 93 0.2 1.0 16.4 33 63 2.7 88 1.20 1.30 71 0.014 0.59 0.03 357 428 114
OAKS Garrison 9106ET Reserve grand and division V champion bull, Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with a Dec. 3, 2019, son of UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal milk & growth (M&G), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).
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Paulsen, Jones Win Steer Show
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innick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, showed the grand champion steer and Lauren and Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis., exhibited the reserve grand champion steer, July 7, at the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo. The steer show was sponsored by Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb., and judge Judge Mark Core Mark Core, Pleasantville, Iowa, sorted 103 steers to find the champion. Paulsen’s grand champion steer, CVG Jason, weighed in at 1,380 pounds for a weight per day of age (WDA) of 2.8. He was sired by SULL Mr Harley 5423C ET and bred by Cody Von Glan, Vail, Iowa. Jones’ reserve grand champion steer, CHEZ Sir Logic 0675H, weighed in at 1,250 pounds for a WDA of 2.6 and was sired by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET The champion bred-and-owned steer was awarded to Jacob Wiechart, Fort Jennings, Ohio, with HFJ Jimbo H409, weighing in at 1,273 pounds for a WDA of 2.8. The steer was sired by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Reserve champion bred-andowned steer went to Hadley Harrison, Montague, Calif. with HL Montgomery 2026 ET. The steer weighed in at 1,310 pounds for a WDA of 3.1 and was sired by H Montgomery 7437 ET.
CVG Jason Grand champion steer, Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, with a 1,380-pound son of SULL Mr Harley 5423C ET.
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CHEZ Sir Logic 0675H Reserve grand champion steer, Lauren and Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis., with a 1,250-pound son of CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET
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COW-CALF CHAMPIONS
Jones, Miller Achieve Success in the Cow-Calf Show
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auren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., won the grand champion cow-calf pair in the cow-calf show at the 22nd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., on July 7. The show was
sponsored by Innisfail Farm, Madison, Ga. Judge Scott Bayer, Ringle, Wis., evaluated the 26 pairs shown. The Jones family won grand champion cow-calf pair and champion standard cow-calf pair with MF 308N
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 1.5 2.8 58 93 -0.1 0.8 0.8 21 50 2.9 109 1.50 1.60 89 0.004 0.72 0.15 165 230 157
MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET Grand champion and champion standard cow-calf pair, Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with a March 22, 2015 daughter of BR Currency 8144 ET with a calf at side, and bred by Ye Ole McDonald’s Farm, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Caitlin 13C ET, a March 2015 cow sired by BR Currency 8144 ET with a calf at side, and bred by Ye Ole McDonald’s Farm, Grand Rapids, Mich. The reserve grand champion cow-calf pair was exhibited and bred by Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass. His cow, BOFAT HILL Graham Cracker 111E, is a November 2017 daughter of AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET with a calf at side. See Page 106 for class placings. For complete results, visit Hereford.org.
CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 3.1 2.6 51 81 -0.1 0.6 16.8 19 45 -4.7 97 1.40 1.40 62 0.054 0.29 0.14 352 424 110
BOFAT HILL Graham Cracker 111E Reserve grand champion and champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair, Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass., with a November 6, 2017 daughter of AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET with a calf at side, and bred Harrison Roberts.
Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal milk & growth (M&G), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).
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SPECIAL CONTESTS
Hereford Juniors Compete in Special Contests
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n addition to exhibitions, Hereford youth competed in numerous special contests during the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), Hereford Spectacular in Kansas City, Mo. Junior members were awarded, both individually and as groups, for their dedication to Hereford cattle and to honor their successes throughout the JNHE. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, was named the junior premier exhibitor. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., was named the junior premier
breeder. Adult premier breeder honors went to Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla. The GKB Super States contest is split into two divisions: small states (less than 25 head of cattle shown at the JNHE) and large states (more than 25 head). Members earn points for their state from placings in the showring and in other contests throughout the JNHE. Virginia won the small states division, and Kansas won the large states category. The GKB Super States contest is sponsored by GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas.
Receiving the Golden Pitchfork award for stall maintenance and cleanliness were the youth exhibitors from the state of Wisconsin. The Golden Pitchfork Award was developed to encourage junior exhibitors to work together in displaying their cattle, as well as to create state pride during the JNHE. It is presented to a state association that displays a combination of cleanliness, uniformity in stalling and additional decoration of the area representing the state.
Virginia won the small states division of the GKB Super States contest. Not pictured: Kansas won the large state division of the GKB Super States contest.
Wisconsin exhibitors won the Golden Pitchfork award.
The champion produce-of-dam group was exhibited by Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas. Breeding was also named the junior premier exhibitor.
Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., exhibited the reserve grand champion produce-of-dam group.
Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., was named the junior premier breeder.
Adult premier breeder honors went to Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla.
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SHOWMANSHIP
Allan, Barber Win Top Honors in Showmanship Contest
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ason Allan, Nocona, Texas, was chosen as champion senior showman, July 6, at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo. Reserve champion honors were awarded to Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas. Sullivan Supply and Stock Show University, Dunlap, Iowa, sponsored the showmanship contest.
After narrowing the field from more than 130 entries, the top 10 seniors competed in the finals which included a fitting contest. The other finalists were: third place – Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla.; fourth place – Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis.; fifth place – Gage Tebo, Idaville, Ind.; sixth place – Kassidy Bremer, Redfield, Iowa; seventh
place – Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; eighth place – Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D.; ninth place – Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind.; 10th place – Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan. In the intermediate division, Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, was named the champion showman and Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., was reserve. Claiming the junior division champion title was Danica Davis, Maple Hill, Kan., and reserve champion was Nolan Lee, Wellington, Ill. Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., was selected champion peewee showman and Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., was reserve champion peewee. Husband and wife Jerrod and Blayne Arthur, Stillwater, Okla., judged the senior and intermediate showmanship competitions, assisted in the top 10 senior showmanship by Alyssa Copeland, 2021 Hereford Herdsman of the Year. Jim and Jan Adcock, Assumption, Ill., evaluated the junior and peewee shows. More than 700 Hereford showmen were evaluated by the judges for their showmanship abilities.
Champion senior showman Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas and reserve champion Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas stand with judges Jerrod and Blayne Arthur and Alyssa Copeland.
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Top 10 senior showmen (l to r): Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas; Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas; Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla.; Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis.; Gage Tebo, Idaville, Ind.; Kassidy Bremer, Redfield, Iowa; Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D.; Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind.; and Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan.
Champion intermediate showman Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho and reserve champion Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill.
Top 10 intermediate showmen (l to r): Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho; Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill.; Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo.; Dagan Murray, Auburn, Kan.; Rylie Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan.; Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Penn.; Kesler Collins, Flanagan, Ill.; Suter Clark, Gretna, Va.; Ella Jordan, Savannah, Mo.; and Kinleigh Bolin, Walnut Grove, Mo. Hereford.org
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SHOWMANSHIP
Champion junior showman Danica Davis, Maple Hill, Kan., and reserve champion Nolan Lee, Wellington, Ill., stand with judges Jim and Jan Adcock.
Champion peewee showman Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., and reserve champion Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla.
Top 10 junior showmen (l to r): Danica Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.; Nolan Lee, Wellington, Ill.; Jill Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark.; Kylie Holman, Hebron, Ohio; Gianna Marino, Clarence Center, N.Y.; Trevor Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas; Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill.; Jordan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.; Joseph Schohr, Oroville, Calif.; and Blake Brancel, Endeavor, Wis.
Top 10 peewee showmen (l to r): Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis.; Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla.; Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas; Allie Perry, Onaga, Kan.; Maddax McCollum, Bellevue, Texas; Collins Porter, Grand Island, Neb.; Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, Neb.; Ella Deford, Jarrettsville, Md.; Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, Neb.; and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan.
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TEAM FITTING
Hereford Youth Find Success in the Fitting Contests
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eams of three from state associations of the National Junior Hereford Association crowded Hale Arena for the team fitting contest at the 22nd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., on July 5. State associations sent in their best junior fitters to go head-to-head in the fitting contest sponsored by Sullivan Supply. Each team consisted of one senior, one intermediate and one junior or peewee exhibitor. The teams had 40 minutes to fit their animal as Matt and Alyssa Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., judged the contest. Team Iowa: Kassidy Bremer, Redfield; Wyatt Monroe, Truro; and Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, reigned supreme when the adhesive settled. Team Texas: Jarrett Worrell, Mason; Mason Allan, Nocona; and Landry Allan, Nocona, were second. Rounding out the top three was team Indiana: Gage Tebo, Idaville; Collin Deatsman, Leesburg; and Landon Deatsman, Leesburg.
Matt and Alyssa Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., are pictured with the first-place team from Iowa with members (l to r) Kassidy Bremer, Redfield; Wyatt Monroe, Truro; and Kinnick Paulsen, Preston.
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Matt and Alyssa Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., are pictured with the second-place team from Texas with members (l to r) Jarrett Worrell, Mason; Mason Allan, Nocona; and Landry Allan, Nocona.
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Matt and Alyssa Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., are pictured with the third-place team from Indiana with members (l to r) Gage Tebo, Idaville; Collin Deatsman, Leesburg; and Landon Deatsman, Leesburg.
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DIVISION AND CLASS PLACINGS
--------------------------------------------------- Cow -Calf Pairs --------------------------------------------------Class 001 — Calved 1/8/2019 to 5/15/2019 7 head shown 1. Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., with M BSM Cowgirl Casanova 1903 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with HMW Miss Selkii 925 by BAR JZ Sleep On 738C. 3. Taylor Laudeman, Bremen, Ind., with SRF Miss Stella by Churchill Red Bull 200Z.
Class 004 — Calved 3/22/2015 to 10/27/2018 8 head shown 1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET by BR Currency 8144 ET. 2. Tava Gustafson,
Junction City, Kan., with GH Super Zam Faylynn ET 53F by YV 15Z Super Zam 22C. 3. Joseph Schohr, Gridley, Calif., with SS Ms Pharo Flufernutter 1608 by SS AS Pharo Untapped 205 ET.
Class 002 — Calved 11/6/2017 to 4/11/2018 2 head shown 1. Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass., with BOFAT HILL Graham Cracker 111E by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Halle Walsh, Murdock, Minn., with WFH Miss Maxi 618 45F by JDH 618 Spot On 2040 21C ET. Class 003 — Calved 1/12/2019 to 6/1/2019 9 head shown 1. Cally and Cami Miller, El Dorado, Kan., with KJ BJ 719Z Velvet G65 ET by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. 2. Kiera and Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, Neb.; and Kassidy and Klayton Bremer, Redfield, Iowa, with EF Lady Queen G116 ET by Frenzen BAR JZ Bruiser B30. 3. Morgan Brewer, Mount Vernon, Ark., with BK Glory Girl 957G by H FHF Authority 6026 ET.
---------------------------------------------------------- Steers ----------------------------------------------------------Class 005 — Calved 1/31/2020 to 6/15/2020 11 head shown 1. Tyler Cole, Roberts, Ill., with CF 7437 Ayo 04 by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Jacee Dvorak, Lake Andes, S.D., with DVOR 822 7110 Sensation 0161H by ECR RO Tobeys Sensation 822 ET. 3. Leo Privet, Caledonia, Minn., with LFF 94E Houston 026H by BPF Who Made Who 28C ET.
MCS Mr. Carson 2004 by CHAC Mason 2214. 3. Isaac Rhode, Stewartsville, Mo., with BSC 208Y Rocky 011 by PERKS 3028 Rockford 5020. Class 009 — Calved 2/5/2020 to 5/16/2020 10 head shown 1. Lauren and Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis., with CHEZ Sir Logic 0675H by CHEZ/
Class 006 — Calved 1/17/2020 to 5/21/2020 12 head shown 1. Hailey Cook, Zwingle, Iowa, with DEP GP Venus 2015 ET by DEP Good & Plenty ET. 2. Ethan Espenscheid, Marshalltown, Iowa, with MIE Howie 052H by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. 3. Emma Helsinger, West Manchester, Ohio, with HH Buzz Lightyear by C Spot On 6128 ET. Class 007 — Calved 2/2/2020 to 5/24/2020 10 head shown 1. Maggie May McStay, Sheridan, Wyo., with Boom 123 by SBH 25S Sparkey Boomer 29F ET. 2. Ralston Ripp, Kearney, Neb., with RRR Big Al 305H by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Dustin and Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., with SH Ike H232 by SH/DD Dori’s Ace F801. Class 008 — Calved 2/1/2020 to 4/29/2020 10 head shown 1. Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, Ill., with DSF Plenty Good by DEP Good & Plenty ET. 2. Mary Carter Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with
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PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. 2. Kristin Gilroy, Morris, Okla., with FCC 6480 Jake 012 by MCKY Rico 6480 ET. 3. Marlee and Drew Ballard, Inman, Kan., with CD Hayden 230 by PCC 5069 49C Amigo 8183. Class 010 — Calved 1/31/2020 to 5/30/2020 11 head shown 1. Jacob Wiechart, Ft. Jennings, Ohio, with HFJ Jimbo H409 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Liberty Suchan, Gowrie, Iowa, with Mr Peabody 44 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Ralston Ripp, Kearney, Neb., with RRR Rango 955H by KT’s Drago 504. Class 011 — Calved 2/1/2020 to 5/10/2020 10 head shown 1. Ella Jacobs, Frederick, Md., with FTZS Oklahoma Joe by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Hadley and Hannah Harrison, Montague, Calif., with HL Montgomery 2026 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Amber Shutsky, Pinnacle, N.C., with Jacobs Hank 303H by NJW 76S 27A Long Range 203D ET. Class 012 — Calved 1/9/2020 to 4/8/2020 10 head shown 1. Madelyn Grimmel, Jarrettsville, Md., with GGSC Gabriel 8H by RW KLD Ruger 109 7029 ET. 2. Samantha Lynn Campbell, Eaton, Colo., with FCC Y79D Husky 0608 ET by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 3. Jayden Simpson, Roachdale, Ind., with EKS DWK D10 Easy Money H006 by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003.
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Class 013 — Calved 2/2/2020 to 4/12/2020 10 head shown 1. Corbin Curoe, Bernard, Iowa, with OBCC/ PAL Donnie 910H ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Cooper and Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., with CLNS Top Gun 0668 by
H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Jenna Smith, Newton, Iowa, with HOGN Doofy Dude 015H ET by CH High Roller 756 ET.
Jason by SULL Mr Harley 5423C ET. 2. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with CHEZ Sir 0633H ET by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. 3. Tava Gustafson, Junction City, Kan., with SES Hayden 220 by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET.
Class 014 — Calved 1/21/2020 to 4/20/2020 9 head shown 1. Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, with CVG
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Class 015 — Calved 3/15/2021 to 4/2/2021 3 head shown 1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Casino Royale 111 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Camryn Houselog, Estelline, S.D., with CGH Donald T 101 by BOYD 31Z Blueprint 6153. 3. Morgan Brewer, Mount Vernon, Ark., with BCC KOE Elite Eight 01J by BK Fire At Target 84F.
Class 021 — Calved 7/19/2020 to 7/20/2020 2 head shown 1. Brayden and Kinley Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., with Drum 9050 Loaded Time 72H ET by RST Times A Wastin 0124. 2. Isaac and Gavin Rhode, Stewartsville, Mo., with S L F Kane 160 by NJW 73S 980 Hutton 109Z ET.
Class 022 — Calved 5/6/2020 to 5/24/2020 3 head shown 1. Kaylee Lynn McInvale, Lockney, Texas, with K&A Sawyer 082H by BR Palo Duro 5569 ET. 2. Mason Nipper Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with CN Stimulus 518H by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. 3. Sarah Childs, Ripley, Miss., with SKC CMR Ringo H506 ET by DUFF Ringo 17311 ET.
Class 016 — Calved 2/4/2021 to 2/23/2021 4 head shown 1. Corbin and Caden Perry, Tower Hill, Ill., with CEP 458G Frankie 48D by KJ 364C Contender 458G ET. 2. Kiera Bremer, Fullerton, Neb., with EF Jagger J19 by KJ 584D Blazer 710G. 3. Tava Gustafson, Junction City, Kan., with TG 924 Barn Cat 1108 by G 6177 Barn Cat 924. Class 017 — Calved 1/15/2021 to 1/31/2021 5 head shown 1. Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Bankroll 4J by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. 2. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with HMW Heritage 1925 by UPS Undisputed ET. 3. Ella Callicott, Only, Tenn., with RBF 2296 Rhett H014 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Division I champion: Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Bankroll 4J by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET.
Division I reserve champion: Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Casino Royale 111 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET.
Division II champion: Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F.
Division II reserve champion: Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Fire Ball 0139H by B&C Mighty 8016F.
Division III champion: Kaylee Lynn McInvale, Lockney, Texas, with K&A Sawyer 082H by BR Palo Duro 5569 ET.
Division III reserve champion: Mason Nipper Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with CN Stimulus 518H by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET.
Division II Class 018 — Calved 11/16/2020 to 12/25/2020 8 head shown 1. Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Fire Ball 0139H by B&C Mighty 8016F. 2. Lowry (Dru) Hunt IV, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail 983 Perfecto 61H ET by BG LCC 11B Perfecto 84F. 3. Mary Carter Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with MCS Mr. Claus by KJ B002 Catapult F28 ET. Class 019 — Calved 10/2/2020 to 11/15/2020 8 head shown 1. Cora Belle Chapman, Seneca, Ill., with JBC 892 Dakota 2116 by R Leader 6964. 2. Lillie and Peyton Bolinger, Fort Gibson, Okla., with BC Jack by CH Origin 6004. 3. Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD 2296 Hood Politics 0174 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 020 — Calved 8/2/2020 to 9/19/2020 8 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F. 2. Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with MKL LCC Wyatt Earp 2164 by H2 10Y 7183 Doc Holliday 5804. 3. Jorja Ebert, Polo, Mo., with JRE Be Bold 2004 by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Hereford.org
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DIVISION AND CLASS PLACINGS Class 025 — Calved 2/3/2020 to 2/24/2020 5 head shown 1. Taylor and Tory Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 5280 Legacy 0624 ET by CRR 5280. 2. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KCW Cotton’s Yellowstone 220H by Purple Reuben James 40A ET. 3. Ryan Garnhart, German Valley, Ill., with MCF 2296 Thriller 2005 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Division IV reserve champion: Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas; Barber Ranch, Channing, Texas; and GKB Herefords, Waxahachie, Texas, with BR GKB Everest H018 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.
Division V reserve champion: Logan Bryant Rhoads, Paris, Ill., with LF 4111 Screenshot 9228 by CRR 511 Screenshot 745.
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Class 024 — Calved 3/1/2020 to 3/30/2020 12 head shown 1. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn.; and Fawcetts Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D., with ECR WF Gus 058 ET by HFR JCG Augustus 286W 1818 ET. 2. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR 35B Big Shooter 559H ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Mighty Stock 0041H by B&C Mighty 8016F.
Class 023 — Calved 4/1/2020 to 4/22/2020 6 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas; Ryon Cox, Mt Pleasant, Texas; Edwards Ranch, May, Texas; and Drew Perez, Canyon, Texas, with BR ER Big Country 007 ET by BR Hutton 4030ET. 2. Blayke Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Mighty Stock 0030H by B&C Mighty 8016F. 3. Madison Katzenberger, Monroe, Wis., with PRR MRK Playboy H162 by JTH SC Playmaker 22C ET.
Class 026 — Calved 1/2/2020 to 1/31/2020 9 head shown 1. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas; Barber Ranch, Channing, Texas; and GKB Herefords, Waxahachie, Texas, with BR GKB Everest H018 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD Drake 018 by KT’s Drago 504. 3. Bradon Burks, Park City, Ky., with Burks TF 871E Mandate 180E by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Division V Class 027 — Calved 8/21/2019 to 12/6/2019 7 head shown 1. Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with OAKS Garrison 9106ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Logan Bryant Rhoads, Paris, Ill., with LF 4111 Screenshot 9228 by CRR 511 Screenshot 745. 3. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with HMW 615 The Edge 954 ET by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET.
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Division I champion: Clancey Sweatman, Easton, Ill., with CSC HBCC 2296 Cheeky Flirt021J by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
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3. Taylor Laudeman, Bremen, Ind., with SRF Miss Joy by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Class 030 — Calved 1/1/2021 to 1/30/2021 13 head shown 1. Emma Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 7437 Anna Lee I133 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Rylie Melancon, Woodville, Miss., with 4M Ms Roll Me The Dice 1221 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass., with BOFAT HILL 2296 Smore 12J by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Division II Class 031 — Calved 11/16/2020 to 12/25/2020 11 head shown
Division I reserve champion: Emma Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 7437 Anna Lee I133 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET.
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1. Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 072 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFRKR Leather N Lace 2050 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Samuel Hunt, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail 983 Perfecto 047H ET by BG LCC 11B Perfecto 84F. Class 032 — Calved 11/2/2020 to 11/12/2020 10 head shown 1. Harper Rose Starnes, Fort Payne, Ala., with SFCC TRM Lady Endure 0254 ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. 2. Emma Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 2296 Hallie Ray H102 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Simon Shepard, Altamont, Ill., with SCC 628 Stacey 91H by H FHF Advance 628 ET.
Division II reserve champion: Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Jessie 2033 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Hereford.org
Class 033 — Calved 10/9/2020 to 10/30/2020 13 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with RJL LCC 8130 Poker Run 84H ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. 2. Kiley and Brady Allan, Lemars, Iowa, with AKH BACC 740 Cotton’s Dora 001 by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 3. Faith, Noah and Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02A Haley James 12H by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Class 034 — Calved 10/1/2020 to 10/8/2020 11 head shown 1. Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 054 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 2. Aiden Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with Corks AMK Makena 7074 2040 ET by Churchill Rock 646D ET. 3. Logan and Kylie McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with MCC KLM Georgie H029 by AA 109 Catapult 745.
Division III champion: Landon and Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Sweet Dreams 20H by CMCC Extra 451E.
Division III reserve champion: Judd Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with CHH LMD Miss Blue Bell 0077 by H FHF Advance 628 ET.
Division IV champion: Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Ariel H032 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.
Division IV reserve champion: Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Nala H040 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Class 035 — Calved 9/15/2020 to 9/29/2020 11 head shown 1. Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with BAG Wayli 004 by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 2. Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD 559 Loretta 0171ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Evan Colt Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC Decima 2071 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. Class 036 — Calved 9/5/2020 to 9/14/2020 10 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ DPH F5 Gemstone 181H ET by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F. 2. Aidyn and Byden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Monique H057 ET by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. 3. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Shameless Lady 0117 ET by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Class 037 — Calved 8/2/2020 to 9/4/2020 9 head shown 1. Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Jessie 2033 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Hannah Harrison, Montague, Calif., with HL Rita 2035 ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. 3. Brenlee Alber, Guide Rock, Neb., with WL Hollywood 160H by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. Division III Class 038 — Calved 6/27/2020 to 7/23/2020 9 head shown 1. Judd Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with CHH LMD Miss Blue Bell 0077 by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Pearl 2072 by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026. 3. Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan., with PLCC CWP Ranada 0129H by WF Mario Time 74 ET. Class 039 — Calved 6/7/2020 to 6/15/2020 7 head shown 1. McKalynne Helmke, New Philadelphia, Ohio, with Wise-Madea by Purple Milsap 45S. 2. Lauren Bilderback, El Reno, Okla., with LB Merlot 0933 by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Jason Baust, Rocky Ridge, Md., with BAS Jeanie 1H by RW KLD Ruger 109 7029 ET. Class 040 — Calved 6/1/2020 to 6/4/2020 6 head shown 1. Thomas Kade and Taylor Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK 8061 Vivi Hereford.org
007H by CMF 105X Dr Flash 295D. 2. Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with Storey Miss Olivia 10H by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich., with HC Emma 2012 by KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET. Class 041 — Calved 5/9/2020 to 5/25/2020 9 head shown 1. Landon and Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Sweet Dreams 20H by CMCC Extra 451E. 2. Holly Christine Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GMC Liv 6H by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with HMW K075 Pinot Nior 076 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 042 — Calved 5/2/2020 to 5/8/2020 12 head shown 1. Jayna Blume, Pierre, S.D., with BLME BRNT KB Velvet 257H by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with GB MFS Haley 6H by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. 3. Cooper and Jorie Miller, Newcastle, Wyo., with DCLL Marinette 33H2 by WORR 2Y79 Pascal 4003 79D ET. Division IV Class 043 — Calved 4/16/2020 to 4/30/2020 8 head shown 1. Claire, Cierra and Cricket Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Maggie 0682 by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Diamonds N Silk 2021ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Geisha Parazzi 50H ET by BR Belle Air 6011.
Class 044 — Calved 4/6/2020 to 4/13/2020 10 head shown 1. Sydney Wisnefski, Wyoming, Ill., with SGW Gerri 93H by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Hazel 0102H ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with CCJ 161E Jolene 295H by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Class 045 — Calved 4/1/2020 to 4/3/2020 8 head shown 1. Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GMC Keke 4H ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Logan Rhoads, Paris, Ill., with LF 3066 Ricky Bell 0113 ET by H Bell Ringer 8459 ET. 3. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 746D Hot Coco 071H by KJ BJ 236X Landmark 210F ET. Class 046 — Calved 3/25/2020 to 3/29/2020 12 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Nala H040 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with ECR WF Ella Belle 030 by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. 3. Mary Hannah Gullatt, Salem, Ala., with GC Pippa 4H ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 047 — Calved 3/16/2020 to 3/23/2020 11 head shown 1. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Ariel H032 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with RER Chargers Harley 026H by MCM 6964 Charger 702E. 3. Mary Carter Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with MCS Miss Hanna Made 2003 ET by CRR 109 American Made 310.
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DIVISION AND CLASS PLACINGS On Point 559 ET. 3. Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass., with BOFAT HILL 501C Gumdrop 121G by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET.
Division V champion: Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with BANE Arizona 201 by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.
Division V reserve champion: Ella Crane, LaSalle, Ill., with Crane Neavah 2030 ET by LF 2062 Anchor 3063 6064.
BF 88X Richie 4100 ET. 3. Sedona Sifford, Goldvein, Va., with RCF 845C B028 Havanna H223 by Whitehawk Warrior 845C ET.
Division VI reserve champion: Landry and Tyler Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 978 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.
Class 048 — Calved 3/4/2020 to 3/14/2020 12 head shown 1. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB Hazel 3H by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ Cinnamon Candi 0627H ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 3. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with TKC 2018 Addison 0344 ET by BR Hutton 4030ET. Class 049 — Calved 3/1/2020 to 3/3/2020 9 head shown 1. Tory and Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 322 Miss T-Bone 0302 by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa., with SCC 2296 Teeter 8H by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Hannah 001 by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Division V Class 050 — Calved 2/24/2020 to 2/29/2020 9 head shown 1. Taylor Dieball, Little River, Kan., with TD Harley 217 ET by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. 2. Riley Gregory Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill., with Purple RGR Hoda 21H ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Libby and Peyton Perez, Nara Visa, N.M., PCC New Mexico Lady 0152 by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Class 051 — Calved 2/18/2020 to 2/23/2020 9 head shown 1. Ellis MacFarlane, Cottonwood, Calif., with ML Ms 109 Haye H13 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Addison MacFarlane, Cottonwood, Calif., with ML Ms 4100 Houston H15 by
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Class 052 — Calved 2/8/2020 to 2/16/2020 11 head shown 1. Ella Crane, LaSalle, Ill., with Crane Neavah 2030 ET by LF 2062 Anchor 3063 6064. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Hazel 024 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Cora Belle Chapman, Seneca, Ill., with JBC 5213 Cortney 2029 ET by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Class 053 — Calved 2/1/2020 to 2/5/2020 9 head shown 1. Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with BANE Arizona 201 by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Chase Laudeman, Bremen, Ind., with SRF Little Peep H63 by PHH PCC 308N Scoobie 304 ET. 3. Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with OAKS Starburst 0015 ET by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. Class 054 — Calved 1/18/2020 to 1/27/2020 8 head shown 1. Bennett Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, with HOLT 27A 710 Zoey 0048 by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Harley 019 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Blake and Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., with Next Gen 238F Penelope 150 by NJW 84B 4040 Fortified 238F.
Class 057 — Calved 11/3/2019 to 11/30/2019 6 head shown 1. Landry and Tyler Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 978 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Ryan and Colby Rogers, Eatonville, Wash., with RH 2296 Good Witch G8 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Sensation Option 989G by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Class 058 — Calved 10/3/2019 to 10/25/2019 9 head shown 1. Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with Corks ARK Grace 4100 1930 ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Lady Rita 9247 by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Mya and Bianca Bevan, Platteville, Wis., with BB Anni Bee 216G by BB Mya’s Maverick 85E. Class 059 — Calved 9/2/2019 to 9/27/2019 10 head shown 1. Rylee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Amberleigh G029 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Holly G025 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 745D Adora 758G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Class 060 — Calved 8/12/2019 to 8/29/2019 4 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple HB LMAY Star 189G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KCW Cotton’s Destiny 820G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Trevor Crutcher, Montrose, Ill., with Crutchers Ramona 915 by JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET.
Class 055 — Calved 1/3/2020 to 1/17/2020 8 head shown 1. Bailey and Shelby Pearl, DuQuoin, Ill., with EF 120A Gypsy 4H ET by Purple Revolt 120A ET. 2. Emma and Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 49C Pearl H133 ET by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. 3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Mistletoe 785H by WORR 2Y79 Pascal 4003 79D ET. Division VI Class 056 — Calved 12/2/2019 to 12/25/2019 5 head shown 1. Tory and Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 5280 Miss Ribeye 9556 ET by CRR 5280. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn. with HPH 316A Promise 114G ET by CRR 109
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Elise 0099 by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. 3. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with CC Shelby 028 by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Division I Polled Class 068 — Calved 12/2/2020 to 12/30/2020 15 head shown 1. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFRKR Leather N Lace 2050 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Maddax McCollum, Bellevue, Texas, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 084 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Westyn Zeb Murphree, Hamilton, Texas, with Murph Classic Marilyn 014 by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Class 069 — Calved 11/10/2020 to 11/29/2020 11 head shown 1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with BACC D715 Monica 078 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Aiden and Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with BACC D715 Monica 075 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 072 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Class 070 — Calved 11/2/2020 to 11/6/2020 11 head shown 1. Madison McDonald, Perry, Ga., with AHF 2296 Snazzys Sensation 037 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Harper Rose Starnes, Fort Payne, Ala., with SFCC TRM Lady Endure 0254 ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. 3. Brody and Bradyn Greenwood, Alma, Kan., with SH Lady E726C664 H301 by SH Durango 44U E726. Class 071 — Calved 10/14/2020 to 10/30/2020 12 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with RJL LCC 8130 Poker Run 84H ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. 2. Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., with GN Hula Dancer 0068H ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 3. Emma Davisson, Calamus, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Wren 083H ET by BR Copper 124Y.
Horned division I champion: Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 054 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.
Horned division I reserve champion: Hudson Carter, Stratford, Okla., with VC Happy Face 0055H ET by SR Dominate 308F ET.
Horned division II reserve champion: Vivian Lou Thompson, Troy, Ala., with EXR Elise 0099 by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET.
Class 066 — Calved 9/2/2020 to 9/7/2020 7 head shown 1. Kodie Outlaw, Alvord, Texas, with CEC 286 Vindicator 286W ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Carolyn Wilfong, Monmouth, Ore., with WSCC Breathless 472H ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG NMK Miss Hunter H37 by MH Its All Good 0383. Class 067 — Calved 7/4/2020 to 8/29/2020 8 head shown 1. Blake Bruns, North Platte, Neb., with H Pixie 0635 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Vivian Lou Thompson, Troy, Ala., with EXR Hereford.org
Polled division I champion: Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with BACC D715 Monica 078 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.
Polled division I reserve champion: Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with RJL LCC 8130 Poker Run 84H ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. September 2021 |
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DIVISION AND CLASS PLACINGS Class 076 — Calved 9/9/2020 to 9/12/2020 12 head shown 1. Wesley and Carson Waire, Searcy, Ark., with H Vaca 0605 ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. 2. Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Monique H057 ET by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. 3. Garrett Alan Blevins, Darlington, Md., with TVF Iris 12H by Purple Currency 24U ET.
Polled division II champion: Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK High On Sweets 0040H ET by H The Profit 8426 ET.
Horned division III champion: Hayes Devine, Chickasha, Okla., with HAWK Rose 31H ET by K Rustic 711 ET.
Polled division II reserve champion: Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ DPH F5 Gemstone 181H ET by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F.
Horned division III reserve champion: Kathryn and Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with Purple Bindi 87H ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Class 077 — Calved 9/5/2020 to 9/8/2020 11 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ DPH F5 Gemstone 181H ET by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F. 2. Grady Carter, Stratford, Okla., with BK TRF Honky Time 0058H ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. 3. Fallon and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., with BK TRF Honky Tonk 0057H ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. Class 078 — Calved 9/1/2020 to 9/4/2020 11 head shown 1. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK High On Sweets 0040H ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. 2. Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Jessie 2033 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Jett McConnaughy, Wasola, Mo., with WMC 2296 2C Sensatious 509H ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 079 — Calved 8/1/2020 to 8/31/2020 13 head shown 1. Hadley and Hannah Harrison, Montague, Calif., with MCC Skyfall 007 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Gage Tebo, Idaville, Ind., with Deatsman Josephine 22H by CMCC Extra 451E. 3. Adalee, Gideon, Titus and Hosanna Topliff, La Grande, Ore., with WSH 173D Bonissa 0462 by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. Division III Horned
Polled division III champion: Callie Harris, Canton, Texas, with BAR C D87 Breeze 024 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.
Polled division III reserve champion: Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich., with HC Emma 2012 by KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET.
Class 072 — Calved 10/6/2020 to 10/13/2020 12 head shown 1. Hannah Pembrook, Beggs, Okla., with PSC SCC Elegence 0108 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Claiborne and Eli Perry, Madison, Miss., with BK CMCC History Mystery0043HET by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. 3. Brody and Bradyn Greenwood, Alma, Kan., with SH/WD Dina 174E H288 by TH Frontier 174E.
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Class 073 — Calved 10/1/2020 to 10/5/2020 11 head shown 1. Lauren McMillan, Urbana, Ill., with PERKS Cato Lady Auburn 0113 ET by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Bradyn and Brody Greenwood, Alma, Kan., with GLM 418 Rachel 2076 by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. 3. Logan and Kylie McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with MCC KLM Georgie H029 by AA 109 Catapult 745.
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Class 074 — Calved 9/19/2020 to 9/29/2020 14 head shown 1. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK Hollywood Star 0050H ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Reed, Rylee and Raynee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Maria H062 ET by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. 3. Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with Frost Holly 709H ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Class 075 — Calved 9/13/2020 to 9/18/2020 12 head shown 1. Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK Hide N Seek 0069H by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 2. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Shameless Lady 0117 ET by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. 3. Nolan Lee, Wellington, Ill., with GKB BR Bluebonnet H058 ET by Loewen Genesis G16 ET.
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Class 080 — Calved 6/2/2020 to 6/30/2020 11 head shown 1. Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with Storey Miss Olivia 10H by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Jade Stone, Stanton, Texas, with BAR C D87 Breeze 021 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 3. Katherine Marcia Krauss, Russell, Kan., with BAR 67 Lady 1107H by H Deberard 7454 ET. Class 081 — Calved 5/8/2020 to 5/28/2020 12 head shown 1. Landon and Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Sweet Dreams 20H by CMCC Extra 451E. 2. Luke, Dirk, Judd and Eric Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with Innisfail VH 628 983E 010H ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Carlisle and Madeline Braman, Refugio, Texas, with MCKY Gwen 0971 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Class 082 — Calved 5/1/2020 to 5/7/2020 11 head shown 1. Hayes Devine, Chickasha, Okla., with HAWK Rose 31H ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Kathryn and Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with Purple Bindi 87H ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Kassidy and Klayton Bremer, Redfield, Iowa; and Kiera and Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, Neb., with T/R Adora’s Grace H53 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Hereford.org
Division III Polled Class 083 — Calved 7/2/2020 to 7/23/2020 11 head shown 1. Callie Harris, Canton, Texas, with BAR C D87 Breeze 024 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 2. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Pearl 2072 by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026. 3. Libby, Eli and Lucas Dixon, Rensselaer, Ind., with 303S Cracker Babe 210 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. Class 084 — Calved 6/10/2020 to 6/28/2020 9 head shown 1. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with FCC Keepsake 090 ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 2. Lauren Bilderback, El Reno, Okla., with LB Merlot 0933 by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, with MCKY Rebecca 0973 ET by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET. Class 085 — Calved 6/1/2020 to 6/8/2020 9 head shown 1. Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich., with HC Emma 2012 by KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET. 2. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK 8061 Vivi 007H by CMF 105X Dr Flash 295D. 3. Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST NST 7968 Lady 33H by H GAT NST Triumph 7968 ET. Division IV Polled Class 086 — Calved 5/18/2020 to 5/29/2020 14 head shown 1. Will Schanbacher, Atkins, Iowa, with MAV Blessed Coco 036H ET by C Black Hawk Down ET. 2. Grant Ward, Oak Grove, Mo., with MAV Blessed Sibylla 037H ET by C Black Hawk Down ET. 3. Kodie Outlaw, Alvord, Texas, with CEC HFR Genuine Image 286W ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Class 087 — Calved 5/9/2020 to 5/17/2020 16 head shown 1. Colton Dobbs, Franklin, Texas, with WSCC Coco 41H ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Ian Garrett Forbes, Churchville, Md., with GGSC Catalina 32H ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Kraiton Carpenter, Leedey, Okla., with KC Silver Valor ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET.
Polled division IV champion: Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BK CMCC Highness 082H ET by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET.
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Class 088 — Calved 5/4/2020 to 5/8/2020 15 head shown 1. Sarah Orr, Puryear, Tenn., with YB Katie D62 025 by KLD RW Ballistic D62 ET. 2. Jayna Blume, Pierre, S.D., with BLME BRNT KB Velvet 257H by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Redmin Brumbaugh, Laotto, Ind., with MMM VH Ivanka H56 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. Class 089 — Calved 5/1/2020 to 5/3/2020 15 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BK CMCC Highness 082H ET by CHEZ/PUGH/ HARA Logic 8815F ET. 2. Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with Purple Raven 88H ET by CRR About Time 743. 3. Landon and Maddison Lienemann, Hildreth, Neb., with MCM D56 Marlie 044H by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Division IV Horned Class 090 — Calved 4/17/2020 to 4/30/2020 13 head shown 1. Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, with HAWK Rush 27H ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Hadley and Wyatt Dunklau, Wayne, Neb., with T/R JPDL Georgia Kay H51 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Geisha Parazzi 50H ET by BR Belle Air 6011. Class 091 — Calved 4/6/2020 to 4/16/2020 12 head shown 1. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with H JPV Sweet Anna 066 by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Huntley 011H ET by NJW 73S 980 Hutton 109Z ET. 3. Jacey Massey, Strathmore, AB, Canada, with GOHR JMK Miley 2048 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 092 — Calved 3/28/2020 to 4/5/2020 14 head shown 1. Devon Moore, Clear Lake, S.D. with ECR Candi 040 ET by BR CSF Copper ET. 2. Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GMC Keke 4H ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Quinton and Andrew Ray, Brooksville, Ky., with MMM Diane Kay H42 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
2. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with MAV Lady May 013H by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Olivia Neal, Osgood, Ind., with KLL LMAN Azalea 206H ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Class 094 — Calved 3/7/2020 to 3/15/2020 11 head shown 1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D. with CHEZ Cinnamon Candi 0627H ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 2. Kendall and Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with PERKS 7008 Duncans Dream 0049 by BR Duncan 4142. 3. Wyatt and Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with BP CB Havana 315H ET by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. Class 095 — Calved 3/1/2020 to 3/6/2020 13 head shown 1. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK Have Points 050H ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. 2. Evan Colt Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC Destinys Child 2009 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, with EXR Bailees McKee 0250 ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Division V Polled Class 096 — Calved 4/21/2020 to 4/30/2020 14 head shown 1. Hadley and Wyatt Dunklau, Wayne, Neb., with BAR 67 Crystal 27H by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Claire and Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Maggie 0682 by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Mattie Harris, Colbert, Ga., with HPH 533W Sequin 039H ET by K Rustic 711 ET. Class 097 — Calved 4/14/2020 to 4/20/2020 15 head shown 1. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Diamonds N Silk 2021ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Tyler and Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with ECR WF Lady Who 029 ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. 3. Lauren McMillan, Urbana, Ill., with ROF 743 Vintage 419H ET by CRR About Time 743.
Class 093 — Calved 3/16/2020 to 3/26/2020 11 head shown 1. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Ariel H032 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.
Class 098 — Calved 4/7/2020 to 4/13/2020 17 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple Ivanka 64H ET by KLD EB Trump D58. 2. Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with CCJ 161E Jolene 295H by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. 3. Sydney Wisnefski, Wyoming, Ill., with SGW Gerri 93H by H Montgomery 7437 ET.
Polled division IV reserve champion: Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with Purple Raven 88H ET by CRR About Time 743.
Horned division IV reserve champion: Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, with HAWK Rush 27H ET by K Rustic 711 ET. September 2021 |
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Polled division V champion: Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple Ivanka 64H ET by KLD EB Trump D58.
Polled division V reserve champion: Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 746D Hot Coco 071H by KJ BJ 236X Landmark 210F ET.
Polled division VI reserve champion: Nick Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with LAND Miss Sensation 0112ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Division VI Polled
Class 106 — Calved 3/6/2020 to 3/8/2020 12 head shown 1. Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with BK High Profits 069H ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. 2. Vada Anna and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with H BL Fergie 008 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB Hazel 3H by H FHF Advance 628 ET.
Class 101 — Calved 3/26/2020 to 3/30/2020 15 head shown 1. Makayla Luckie, Alvarado, Texas, with LKSC Hot Tamale 329H ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with ECR WF Ella Belle 030 by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. 3. Cole Schanbacher, Newhall, Iowa, with ECR Tator Tot 033 ET by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Polled division VII champion: Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with BK High Profits 069H ET by H The Profit 8426 ET.
Polled division VII reserve champion: Eric Rosson, Milford, Texas, with 6MC Rockin 561 Melissa 031 by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.
Class 099 — Calved 4/3/2020 to 4/6/2020 14 head shown 1. Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Hazel 0102h ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 026 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Morgan, Daniel and Emma Richardson, Capron, Ill., with PERKS Cato Trust In Me 0045 ET by BR Duncan 4142. Class 100 — Calved 4/1/2020 to 4/3/2020 16 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 746D Hot Coco 071H by KJ BJ 236X Landmark 210F ET. 2. Dylan Wayne Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS DWK B31 Queen H013 by NJW 1B 72C On Duty 150E. 3. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Juliet H045 ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET.
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Class 102 — Calved 3/22/2020 to 3/25/2020 12 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Nala H040 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Mary Carter Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with MCS Miss Hanna Made 2003 ET by CRR 109 American Made 310. 3. Shelby Burlile, Vinita, Okla., with CH Ms Aubrey 009 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. Class 103 — Calved 3/18/2020 to 3/21/2020 13 head shown 1. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Merida H031 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Nick Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with LAND Miss Sensation 0112ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Caleb, Faith and Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BK Hope Diamond 077H by BK Distinction D18 ET. Class 104 — Calved 3/13/2020 to 3/17/2020 14 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with LCC 561C Classic Lady 22H ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Samuel Hunt, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail 839E 907E 004H ET by KJ 310C Leader 839E. 3. Hale Littau, Balko, Okla., with LPH 876A Haven Air 8135 135H by EXT Air Express 8135 ET.
Class 107 — Calved 3/3/2020 to 3/5/2020 10 head shown 1. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Hannah 001 by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Collins Porter, Grand Island, Neb., with DPH 27A Miss Bobbie 72E 002H by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. 3. Kash Long, Wheeler, Texas, with BK CMCC Hot & Distinctive ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. Class 108 — Calved 3/1/2020 to 3/2/2020 15 head shown 1. Eric Rosson, Milford, Texas, with 6MC Rockin 561 Melissa 031 by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Tory and Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 322 Miss T-Bone 0302 by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 3. Lucie Ullom, Coleman, Mich., with BF HMB 6011 Miss Belle 2005 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. Division V Horned
Division VII Polled
Class 109 — Calved 2/27/2020 to 2/29/2020 10 head shown 1. Wyatt and Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with BP CB Harlow 14H ET by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. 2. Keyser Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, with WORR Geisha Zita 51H ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Hannah Pembrook, Beggs, Okla.; and Riley Huskey, Beggs, Okla., with PSC KGB Frosted Rose 0201 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326.
Class 105 — Calved 3/9/2020 to 3/12/2020 12 head shown 1. Maddie Smith, Athens, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 023 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Cutter Scasta, Madill, Okla., with BK Hit The Sweets 056H ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 3. Dakota and Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan., with KJ TWJ 907E Chardonnay 007H ET by KJ BJ 236X Ribeye 207B ET.
Class 110 — Calved 2/21/2020 to 2/26/2020 11 head shown 1. Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill., with Purple RGR Hoda 21H ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Libby and Peyton Perez, Nara Visa, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 0152 by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. 3. Ellie, Rhett and Kent Lehman, Sullivan, Ill., with PERKS BH 5017 Kimberly 0021 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
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Class 111 — Calved 2/5/2020 to 2/20/2020 12 head shown 1. Bria Herndon, Sapulpa, Okla., with M&M 787 Fancy Pants 001 by M&M ECR 3809 Empire 777. 2. Blayklee Stelzer, Oologah, Okla., with EXR Cool Spot 0234 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 3. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with H DS Kelly 014 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. Class 112 — Calved 1/25/2020 to 2/4/2020 14 head shown 1. Joel and Marlyn Pecha, Meno, Okla., with CMCC Head Over Heels 067H ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with OAKS Starburst 0015 ET by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. 3. Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with BANE Arizona 201 by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Class 113 — Calved 1/3/2020 to 1/22/2020 12 head shown 1. Suter Clark, Gretna, Va., with Purple Larsa 2H ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Madelyn Grace Thompson, Amity, Mo., with SSF KKH 2296 Olivia 003 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Evan Colt Sims, Edmond, Okla., with EXR Lexus 0209 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. Division VIII Polled Class 114 — Calved 2/24/2020 to 2/28/2020 13 head shown 1. Kiera and Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, Neb.; and Kassiday and Klayton Bremer, Redfield, Iowa, with KB Hannah 0605 by Purple Milsap 45S. 2. Hannah and Hadley Harrison, Montague, Calif., with H Lady 032 ET by NJW 78P 88X Cowboss 199B ET. 3. Colton Castor, Vici, Okla., with RER Chargers Hagen 006H by MCM 6964 Charger 702E. Class 115 — Calved 2/20/2020 to 2/23/2020 14 head shown 1. John Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky., with Green JWL Mariah 232H ET by K Cartel 708 ET. 2. Michaela Marion, West Terre Haute, Ind., with RST NST 104 Classie 7437 10HET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Gianna Marino, Clarence Center, N.Y., with DJF Moana 15H ET by KJ CJJ 618U Chevy 454Y. Class 116 — Calved 2/16/2020 to 2/19/2020 14 head shown 1. Julia, Jacqueline and Johanna Studer, Frankfort, Kan., with NH Diamond Club 019 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Wesley, Kaylie and Carson Waire, Searcy, Ark., with DUP Here & Now 057H by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 3. Tyler and Taylor Lacek, Canby, Minn., with TL Cottons Carlee 2013 ET by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. Class 117 — Calved 2/11/2020 to 2/15/2020 16 head shown 1. Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with TKCC Diamond Club 001 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Claiborne Perry, Madison, Miss., with VC Happy Bride 060H ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 3. Lauren McMillan, Urbana, Ill., with PERKS RF 4Z Luxury 0017 ET by 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET. Hereford.org
Class 118 — Calved 2/9/2020 to 2/10/2020 13 head shown 1. JD Seward, Rockville, Ind., with MCKY Sophia 0914 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Ty Pezanoski, Peru, Ill., with HAWK Skylar 13H ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Connor Cook, Huntley, Mont., with H Zoey 004 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. Class 119 — Calved 2/3/2020 to 2/8/2020 18 head shown 1. Vada Anna and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with H Doja Cat 008 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., with KJ BJ 746D Coco Maui 880H ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Dax Putz, Otley, Iowa, with CCS Candy’s Montgomery 104H ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Division IX Polled
Horned division V champion: Suter Clark, Gretna, Va., with Purple Larsa 2H ET by K Rustic 711 ET.
Class 120 — Calved 2/1/2020 to 2/2/2020 12 head shown 1. Ivy Jane Allen, Sonoita, Ariz., with MV Ms Ramona 2023 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Jason Baust, Rocky Ridge, Md., with KLL LMAN Ventana 202H ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Addison and Jaelyn Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with H DS Lady 005 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 121 — Calved 1/22/2020 to 1/30/2020 14 head shown 1. Rylie and William Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan., with WSCC Cottonlicious 70H ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Julia Dykstra, Bigelow, Minn., with KJ BJ 746D Chantel 840H ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Tyler and Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with EXR Val 0219 ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET.
Horned division V reserve champion: Joel and Marlyn Pecha, Meno, Okla., with CMCC Head Over Heels 067H ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET.
Class 122 — Calved 1/14/2020 to 1/21/2020 13 head shown 1. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with CMCC Happy Points 048H ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Kaylie and Holly Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GGSC Crystal 2H ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Bailey and Shelby Pearl, DuQuoin, Ill., with EF 120A Gypsy 4H ET by Purple Revolt 120A ET. Class 123 — Calved 1/2/2020 to 1/13/2020 16 head shown 1. Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., with Boy Harley 018H ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET.
Polled division VIII reserve champion: Julia, Jacqueline and Johanna Studer, Frankfort, Kan., with NH Diamond Club 019 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET.
Polled division IX champion: Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., with Boy Harley 018H ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET.
Polled division IX reserve champion: Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with CMCC Happy Points 048H ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. September 2021 |
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DIVISION AND CLASS PLACINGS 2. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Mistletoe 785H by WORR 2Y79 Pascal 4003 79D ET. 3. Emma and Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 49C Pearl H133 ET by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Division VI Horned Class 124 — Calved 11/3/2019 to 12/30/2019 12 head shown 1. Landry and Tyler Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 978 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Austin Lane Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Sensation Option 989G by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Ryan and Colby Rogers, Eatonville, Wash., with RH 2296 Good Witch G8 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 125 — Calved 10/1/2019 to 10/16/2019 8 head shown 1. Lowry (Dru) Hunt IV, Madison, Ga., with JR 955 ET by TRF KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Kyle Dolieslager, Doon, Iowa, with BK Gathering Steam 9059G ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 3. Raynee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Amy Lynn G038 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 126 — Calved 8/20/2019 to 9/28/2019 12 head shown 1. Hudson and Grady Carter, Stratford, Okla., with BK Good Measure 9045G by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KCW Cotton’s Destiny 820G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Rylee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Amberleigh G029 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.
Division X Polled Class 127 — Calved 12/2/2019 to 12/29/2019 11 head shown 1. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with OG 1326 Valedictorian 120 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 316A Promise 114G ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Trevor Stock Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, with DBLL JR 203D Skittles 9123 ET by NJW 76S 27A Long Range 203D ET. Class 128 — Calved 11/4/2019 to 11/16/2019 9 head shown 1. Callie Harris, Canton, Texas, with KLL
LMAN Tulip 916G by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Westyn Zeb Murphree, Hamilton, Texas, with BACC 618 Kiley 979 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with BACC 540 Chandon 971 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Class 129 — Calved 10/14/2019 to 10/31/2019 9 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Kiley and Brady Allan, Lemars, Iowa, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 967 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Maddie Smith, Athens, Texas, with JCG Grand Imagine 286W 1902 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Class 130 — Calved 10/3/2019 to 10/13/2019 11 head shown 1. Landon Rakestraw, Oklahoma City, Okla., with MCKY Dayna 9869 by MCKY Rico 6480 ET. 2. Mason Glascock, Fraziers Bottom, W.V., with FBF 6026D Cheyenne 1924 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Mattie Harris, Colbert, Ga., with HPH Phinesse 106G ET by K Rustic 711 ET.
Horned division VI champion: Hudson and Grady Carter, Stratford, Okla., with BK Good Measure 9045G by H Deberard 7454 ET.
Polled division X champion: Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple HB LMAY Star 189G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
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Horned division VI reserve champion: Landry and Tyler Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 978 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.
Polled division X reserve champion: Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.
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Class 131 — Calved 9/1/2019 to 9/25/2019 12 head shown 1. Hudson and Grady Carter, Stratford, Okla., with BK Goodness Gracious 9044G ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 745D Adora 758G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Fantasia 9185 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 132 — Calved 8/3/2019 to 8/29/2019 6 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple HB LMAY Star 189G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Vivian Lou Thompson, Troy, Ala., with EXR Miss Lexus 9292 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Sydney and Bristol Cherry, Enville, Tenn., with YB Sally Sue 67D 927 by Purple KPH Homeskillet 67D ET.
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BCC SCARLET 315A Sells Oct. 13th
BCC MAYBARRY 064X
BCC SCARLET 421B
Great granddaughters sell!
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Offering: 9 Heifer Calves •• 5 Bred Heifers •• 1 Donor •• 1 Hereford Steer ••
BCC LACEY 991G ET
BCC MISS ADVANCE 936G
BCC MISS DEMAND 976G
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BRED HEIFERS - SPRING HEIFER PAIR SPLITS - SPRING BRED COWS - HERD BULL - ELITE FROZEN GENETICS Our spring 2021 bull calves will be retained for our March 2022 Performance Bull Sale.
EFBEEF C609 RESOLUTE E158 ET
P43847198 - HOMOZYGOUS POLLED {CHB} 9/26/17 - sire. EFBEEF Resolute CEO Selling an interest + Partial possession CED 9.8 MCW 78
BW 1.0 US 1.5
WW YW DMI SC 52 83 0.2 1.4 TS CW FAT REA 1.5 91 .044 .77
SCF MILK M&G CEM 21.5 15 41 2.0 MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ .60 478 581 192
SCHU-LAR 7B VIVIAN 205 11051 - DONOR P43488016 - HOMOZYGOUS POLLED 2/3/14 - sire. Genoas Bonanza 11051 Sells safe AI to EFBEEF BR Validated B413
CED BW WW 2.1 -1.5 54
YW 94
DMI SC SCF MILK 0.4 1.4 18.5 33
MCW US TS CW FAT REA 97 1.6 1.6 70 .054 .43
MARB .39
BMI$ 396
M&G CEM 60 2.4 BII$ CHB$ 487 139
SCHU-LAR 2B VIVIAN 9Z 3027 - DONOR
P43488488 - 1/27/14 - sire. UPS Domino 3027 Sells safe AI to Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET Several daughters will sell from this foundation female CED BW WW 8 0.6 50 MCW US TS 71 1.6 1.6
YW 84
DMI SC SCF MILK 0.1 1.4 22.3 23
CW FAT REA 73 .034 .33
MARB .38
M&G CEM 48 2.8
BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 455 544 149
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SCHU-LAR 2E SOCIETY 27X 10Y - P43779783 - DONOR - {MDF} 1/24/17 - sire. NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET Sells safe to EFBEEF C609 Resolute E158 ET CED BW WW 8.9 2.3 60 MCW US TS 98 1.2 1.3
YW 97
DMI 0.5
SC SCF MILK 1.6 13.2 33
CW FAT REA 76 .084 .53
MARB .36
M&G CEM 63 1.8
BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 321 413 139
SCHU-LAR 31F VIVIAN 7B C609 - P43911804 2/18/18 - sire. EFBEEF Resolute CEO Sells safe to THOM Billy Page 6003 OF B413. Daughter of 7B CED BW WW 3.1 0.1 58
YW 95
DMI SC SCF MILK 0.5 1.7 22.2 23
MCW US TS CW FAT REA 112 1.4 1.5 85 .044 .58
MARB .52
BMI$ 473
M&G CEM 52 -0.6
BII$ CHB$ 579 169
SCHU-LAR 15H KATE 30F 40E - P44159113 1/30/20 - sire. SCHU-LAR EFBEEF Converter 40E Sells safe to EFBEEF A250 Tested F225 CED BW WW YW 5.8 2.0 62 112
DMI SC SCF MILK 0.5 1.7 16.7 33
MCW US TS CW FAT REA 88 1.3 1.3 88 .094 .20
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SCHU-LAR 26D VIVIAN 209 A250 - P43691629 - DONOR 2/22/16 - sire. EFBEEF X651 Tested A250 Sells safe to EFBEEF C609 Resolute E158 ET CED BW WW YW 6.4 0.3 66 103
DMI SC SCF MILK 0.6 1.6 12.4 28
MCW US TS CW FAT REA 113 1.6 1.4 77 .054 .42
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SCHU-LAR 13H VIVIAN 2B B413 - P44159590 1/29/20 - sire. EFBEEF BR Validated B413 Sells safe to BEHM 100W Cuda 504C. Daughter of 2B
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DMI SC SCF MILK 0.5 1.3 21.6 24
CW FAT REA 76 .084 .70
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Hereford Juniors Face Off in National Contests
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ompetition was fierce weeks before gathering in Kansas City, Mo., July 3-9 for the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Expo (JNHE). More than 820 exhibitors from across the U.S. and Canada competed in educational and leadership events both in-person and on virtual platforms. Virtual skills-based contests included illustrated and extemporaneous speaking, sales and photography. In-person contests were the future professionals contest, livestock judging and the Hereford bowl. These contests allow the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) to carry out their mission of leadership and education.
---------------------- Future Professionals ------------------------ ---------- Promotional Poster ---------Not pictured: Pewee 1st place Greyson Velisek Mount Airy, Md.
Peewee 2nd place Rhett Blume
Junior 1st place Jarrett Worrell
Pierre, S.D.
Mason, Texas
Peewee 3rd place Quinn Breiner Pratt, Kan.
Junior 2nd place Reagan Claussen Walcott, Iowa
Junior 3rd place Jaelyn Velisek
Future professionals: Madison Sifford (l), Goldvein, Va., senior, first place; and Haley Mouser, Tenstrike, Minn., intermediate, first place
Mount Airy, Md.
--------------------------------------------------- Illustrated Speech -------------------------------------------------Peewee participants: Carson Beckman, Jerseyville, Ill. Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan. Quinn Breiner, Pratt, Kan. Ava Doig, Saint Paul, Ind. Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich.
Emma Helsinger, Manchester, Ohio Mason Mullinix, Manhattan, Kan. Clayton Musser, Otterbein, Ind. Allie Perry, Onaga, Kan. Corbin Perry, Tower Hill, Ill.
Collins Porter, Grand Island, Neb. Reed Powell, Blue Grass, Iowa Lexi Schmidt, Blue Rapids, Kan. Spencer Schmidt, Blue Rapids, Kan. Ronnie Lee Secratt, Tahlequah, Okla.
Sedona Sifford, Goldvein, Va. Grant Waters, Norborne, Mo.
Not pictured: Junior 2nd place Cierra Collins
Intermediate 3rd place Kathryn Johnson
Chattanooga, Okla.
Ruth, Miss.
Junior 1st place Blake Brancel
Junior 3rd place Jarrett Worrell
Intermediate 1st place Kade Boatman
Intermediate 2nd place Dustin Denton
Senior 2nd place Malina Lindstrom
Senior 1st place Taylor Dieball
Senior 3rd place Lauren McMillan
Endeavor, Wis.
Mason, Texas
Rockford, Ill.
Blue Rapids, Kan.
Elm Creek, Neb.
Little River, Kan.
Tiskilwa, Ill.
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Intermediate 1st place Haley Mouser
Intermediate 2nd place Salem Sifford
Intermediate 3rd place Savay Sexton
Senior 1st place Madison Sifford
Tenstrike, Minn.
Goldvein, Va.
Cost, Texas
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Senior 2nd place Taylor Dieball
Senior 3rd place Hannah Pearson
Little River, Kan.
Oconto, Neb.
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-------------------------------------------- Livestock Judging Individuals -----------------------------------------Not pictured: Junior 2nd place Mason Roeder Sequin, Texas
Peewee 1st place Mason Mullinix
Peewee 2nd place Josie Beltz
Peewee 3rd place William Webert
Junior 1st place Cami Miller
Intermediate 1st place Salem Sifford
Junior 3rd place Ellis MacFarlane
Manhattan, Kan.
Canton, Kan.
Marshall, Va.
El Dorado, Kan.
Goldvein, Va.
Cottonwood, Calif.
Senior 3rd place Bradon Burks Park City, Ky.
Intermediate 2nd place Tyree Figge
Intermediate 3rd place Shawn Crutcher
Senior 1st place Jacob Johnson
Senior 2nd place Ethan Hopkins
Onaga, Kan.
Montrose, Ill.
Ruth, Miss.
Winchester, Tenn.
----------------------------------------------------- Individual Sales --------------------------------------------------Not pictured: Peewee 3rd place Emma Helsinger West Manchester, Ohio
Peewee 1st place Lillian Schut
Peewee 2nd place Makenna Smith
Junior 1st place Tessa Smith
Junior 3rd place Jarrett Worrell
Intermediate 1st place Grant Helsinger
Belding, Mich.
Hubertus, Wis.
Hubertus, Wis.
Mason, Texas
Germantown, Ohio
Intermediate 2nd place
Senior 1st place Madison Sifford
Harlee Watson Flemingsburg, Ky.
Junior 2nd place Joseph Schohr Oroville, Calif.
Goldvein, Va.
-------------------------------------------- Outstanding State Members -----------------------------------------Alabama – Mary Hannah Gullat Arizona – Ivy Allen Arkansas – Morgan Brewer California/Nevada – Joseph Schohr Colorado – Samantha Campbell Georgia – Dru Hunt Idaho – Ben Holt Illinois – Molly Biggs Indiana – Jaden Simpson Iowa – Jenna Smith Kansas – Ben Jensen Hereford.org
Kentucky – Bradon Burks Maryland – Jacob Bowen Michigan – Andrew Johnston Minnesota – Haley Mouser Mississippi – Ian Johnson Missouri – Isaac Rhode Nebraska – Malina Lindstrom New Jersey – Abigail Billing New Mexico – Addison Owensby North Carolina – Skylar Murray Ohio – Samantha Wallace
Oklahoma – KayAnn Eck Oregon – Fallon Gohr Pennsylvania – Kaia Howe South Dakota – Chesney Effling Tennessee – Libby Rushton Texas – Devon Bollman Virginia – Madison Sifford Washington – Jarrett Dalia West Virginia – Landon Hall Wisconsin – Lauren Jones Wyoming – Saige Ward September 2021 |
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Pictured (l to r) are first-place peewee livestock judging team members from Kansas: Mason Mullinix, Manhattan; Josie Beltz, Canton; and Jace Stithem, Fredonia. Not pictured: Jacqueline Studer, Frankfort.
Pictured is second-place peewee livestock judging team member from Oklahoma: Claire Collins, Chattanooga. Not pictured: Bria Herndon, Sapulpa; Ronnie Lee Secratt, Tahlequah; and Channing Busellato, Stillwater.
Pictured (l to r) are third-place peewee livestock judging team members from Illinois: Corbin Perry, Tower Hill; Crayton Chapman, Seneca; and Gabe Crutcher, Montrose. Not pictured: Carson Beckman, Jerseyville.
Not pictured: Second-place junior livestock judging team members from California: Ellis MacFarlane, Cottonwood; Garrett Wunschel, Plymouth; Joseph Schohr, Oroville; and Gideon Topliff, La Grande.
Pictured (l to r) are first-place junior livestock judging team members from Kansas: Cami Miller, El Dorado; Colby Jones, Wamego; Danica Davis, Maple Hill; and Jase Beltz, Canton.
Pictured (l to r) are first-place intermediate livestock judging team members from Kansas: Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids; Cady Pieper, Zurich; Julia Studer, Frankfort; and Tyree Figge, Onaga.
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Pictured is third-place junior livestock judging team member from Texas: Jarrett Worrell, Mason. Not pictured: Mason Roeder, Seguin; Augustus Sexton, Cost; and Keeley Warnken, Schulenburg.
Pictured (l to r) are second-place intermediate livestock judging team members from Illinois: Shawn Crutcher, Montrose; Morgan Richardson, Capron; Kendall Boatman, Rockford; and Paige Lemenager, Hudson.
Pictured (l to r) are third-place intermediate livestock judging team members from Maryland Junior Hereford Association: Sheridan Chaney, Rocky Ridge; Layla Metts, Fairfield, Pa.; and Rianna Chaney, Rocky Ridge. Not pictured: Kaylie Shelton, Frederick.
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Pictured (l to r) are first-place senior livestock judging team members from Nebraska: Whitney Steckel, Taylor; Blake Bruns, North Platte; Trenedy Jones, Saint Edward; and Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek.
Pictured is second-place senior livestock judging team member from Illinois: Nicholas Torrance, Media. Not pictured: Kira Sayre, Arenzville; Cassie Allscheid, Waterloo; and Krista Allscheid, Waterloo.
Pictured (l to r) are third-place senior livestock judging team members from Indiana: Caleb Edens, Greenfield; Sarah Lawrence, Avilla; and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton. Not pictured: Kylie Giesler, Ferdinand.
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Pictured (l to r) are first-place junior Hereford bowl team members from Texas: Jarrett Worrell, Mason; Trevor Lockhart, Caldwell; Addison Duis, Channing; and Caly Blacksher, Garrison.
Pictured (l to r) are first-place senior Hereford bowl team members from Indiana: Logan McFatridge, Otterbein; Jayden Simpson, Crawfordsville; Carlee Musser, Otterbein; and Bailey Landrum, Huntington.
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Pictured (l to r) are second-place junior Hereford bowl team members from Missouri: Kristin Waters, Norborne; and Maggie Reed, Green Ridge Not pictured: Jensen and Jaden Decker, Centralia.
Pictured (l to r) are second-place senior Hereford bowl team members from Illinois: Morgan Richardson, Capron; Kendall Boatman, Rockford; Molly Biggs, Dixon; and Nicholas Torrance, Media
Pictured is junior Hereford bowl written test winner, Addison Duis, Channing, Texas.
Pictured is senior Hereford bowl written test winner, Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill.
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Outstanding Hereford Juniors Earn Awards and Scholarships
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utstanding National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members were awarded numerous scholarships during the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) Hereford Spectacular awards night in Kansas City, Mo., on July 8. This summer, $28,000 was awarded to aid deserving junior members with their academic endeavors.
Prospect, Junior Golden Bull and Golden Bull Achievement Awards
The Prospect and Golden Bull Award Programs recognize junior members for their involvement in the Hereford and agriculture industry, as well as their communities. Prospect Awards are given to the top students in third through eighth grades, and the Junior Golden Bull Awards recognize the highest achieving students in ninth through 12th grades. Prospect Award winners are given a leather halter with a nameplate, while the Junior Golden Bull winners are gifted a bronze Hereford bull statue. The Golden Bull Achievement Scholarship and Award is given to four collegiate students. As one of the most coveted honors at the JNHE, these youth receive a bronze Hereford bull statue and a $2,000 scholarship.
Prospect Award
Golden Bull Achievement Award
Fourth grade Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas
Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky., $2,000
Fifth grade Faith Benedict, Dewey, Ill.
Trevor Johnson, Centerville, S.D., $2,000
Third grade Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla.
Karstyn Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla., $2,000
Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, $2,000 Sixth grade Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla. Seventh grade Kristin Waters, Norborne, Mo. Eighth grade Sarah Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo.
Junior Golden Bull Award
9th grade Harlee Watson, Flemingsburg, Ky. 10th grade Sam Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo.
John Wayne Memorial Scholarship
The John Wayne Memorial Scholarships are awarded to two college students who excel in their contributions to the agriculture industry, the Hereford breed and their moral character. The Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the National Hereford Women (NHW) sponsor these annual scholarships. Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., $1,000 Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., $1,000
11th grade Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan. 12th grade Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.
National Junior Merit Scholarship
The National Junior Merit Scholarship is one of the most prestigious awards given at the JNHE. It was developed to encourage individual and cooperative effort, enthusiasm, leadership and achievement among youth and foster reputable breeders for the Hereford
Golden Bull Achievement Award winners (l to r): Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky.; Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas; Karstyn Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla.; and Trevor Johnson, Centerville, S.D.; pictured with HYFA board members Katie Colyer and George Sprague.
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship winner Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky., pictured with HYFA board members Katie Colyer and George Sprague.
breed and the beef industry. Each year, three scholarships are awarded totaling $4,500 with the first-place award winner receiving a subsidized trip to a Hereford operation in the continental U.S. in addition to a $2,000 scholarship. 1st place - $2,000 plus trip Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill. 2nd place - $1,500 Kolbi Franklin, Meeker, Colo. 3rd place- $1,000 Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.
Bud Snidow Award winner Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., pictured with National Hereford Women vice president Betsy Pitstick.
Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., $1,000
accomplishments. He was a prominent beef cattle judge at all major livestock shows and exhibited several international and national champion Hereford cattle. The Charles E. Boyd, Sr., Scholarship will continue to help young people in the Hereford breed who plan to go to college and pursue a degree in agriculture. Boyd’s service to the agriculture industry has influenced young people and their families for many years.
Poll-ette Founders Scholarship
The Poll-ette Founders Scholarship is special in that it honors the women who laid the foundation for the National Organization of Poll-ette’s, which was organized in 1965. The Poll-ette Founders Scholarship recognizes Hereford juniors who have made significant contributions during their NJHA career.
Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., $1,500 Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., $1,000
Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship
Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., $1,000
Hereford Herdsman Scholarship
Sullivan Supply, Hereford herdsmen from around the country and HYFA work together to support two $2,500 Herdsman Scholarships. These scholarships are given to college students who exhibit outstanding performance in the classroom and showring coupled with a dedication to raising and showing Hereford cattle.
Bud Snidow Award
Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., $2,500
Each year the NHW honors B.C. “Bud” Snidow, the late American Hereford Association (AHA) employee and Hereford historian, with a custom hand-crafted buckle being awarded to a commendable NJHA member who demonstrates the characteristics Snidow admired most — honesty, fairness, hard work, enthusiasm and dedication to the Hereford breed and its members.
Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., $2,500
Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb.
Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award
Charles E. Boyd Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship honors an exceptional junior for overall achievement in various facets of the NJHA. Junior members are selected based on a point system for NJHA programs and activities weighted heavily on leadership, teamwork, skills and competition. Hereford.org
The Charles E. Boyd Memorial Scholarship honors the legacy of a third-generation Hereford breeder from May’s Lick, Ky., who mentored youth in the agriculture industry. Throughout his lifetime, he was recognized on local, state and national levels for his
The 2021 Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship is sponsored by the Ohio and Kentucky Hereford Associations and HYFA through gratuitous funds from the 2006 JNHE in Louisville, Ky. The scholarship recognizes one outstanding NJHA member nominated by their state junior association advisor. Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky., $1,500
Learn more about the 2021 scholarship and award winners.
Faith Benedict is 11 years old from Dewey, Ill., and has been a member of the state and national Hereford associations for five years. She joined the NJHA because it is a family tradition, and she enjoys meeting new people and learning what hard work means because of the association. She has a goal of winning an owned class at the JNHE. September 2021 |
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Charles E. Boyd Memorial Scholarship winner Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., pictured with Andrew and Suzanne Matheny.
Noah Benedict is a junior at the University of Illinois in UrbanaChampaign, majoring in agribusiness markets and management with a minor in leadership studies. He interned with Earlybird Feeds, Homestead Capitol Incorporated and has a future internship planned with State Farm. He plans to develop his family operation and grow to provide youth with heifers that will not only compete in the showring but also stand out in the pasture. He says that because of the NJHA he knew he wanted to work in agriculture and with cattle for the rest of his life, and he cannot wait to take advantage of those passions in the future. Molly Biggs is a freshman at Kansas State University, pursuing a degree in agricultural communications and animal science with the goal of a career in agriculture communications to be an advocate for the agriculture industry by increasing transparency between
Poll-ette Founders Scholarship winners (l to r): Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., and Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.
producers and consumers. She is looking forward to the opportunity to see an operation outside of the Midwest and learn how livestock are raised around the country. She looks at this trip as an opportunity to work alongside, shadow and question breeders to learn about their lives and how she can implement those traits in her own life. Sam Birdsall is a 16-year-old from Torrington, Wyo. He was a member of the New York Junior Hereford Association for nine years and the Wyoming Junior Hereford Association for two years. Sam has also been a member of the national association for 14 years. He joined the NJHA to have the same experience his parents did as junior members. Sarah Birdsall is a 13-year-old from Torrington, Wyo., and has been a member of the NJHA for 10 years. She would like to become the president of
Hereford Herdsman Scholarship winners (l to r): Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., and Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., pictured with HYFA board members Katie Colyer and George Sprague.
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Wyoming Junior Hereford Association and to continue holding elected positions that teach her leadership skills for her future in the beef industry. She would also like to compete in the different JNHE speaking contests to hone her speaking skills to better market and sell her cattle. Karstyn Cantrell is a freshman at Oklahoma State University, double majoring in agricultural communications and agricultural education. She has a passion for livestock photography and ag journalism, and she wants to combine those two focuses into the role of an agricultural education instructor. The path of continuing in agricultural education at OSU will give her the opportunity to share her love and experience in the Hereford breed with students for generations to come. Cierra Collins is a 12-year-old from Chattanooga, Okla., who has been a member of the state and national Hereford associations for six years. She joined the NJHA because her mom grew up showing Herefords and was a National Hereford Queen, and she wants to do the same thing. She has participated in the NJHA Fed Steer Shootout as well as competed at national and state Hereford shows. She wants to keep raising and selling Herefords in the future while staying involved in the state and national Hereford associations and growing in leadership and development. Claire Collins is a 9-year-old from Chattanooga, Okla. and has been a member of the state and national Hereford associations for three years. Hereford.org
She would like to become a National Hereford Queen one day and has a goal of winning showmanship at the JNHE or winning a national show. Kolbi Franklin is a freshman at Oklahoma State University, majoring in agribusiness and considering adding a double major in agricultural communications. Coming from Colorado, she hopes to serve as an advocate for the beef industry where she can use her marketing skills to inform others on the importance of meat. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., is a senior at Kansas State University. Ben attended Butler Community College where he was a member of the livestock judging team, graduated with Order of the Purple and was on the president’s honor roll. Ben has been competing at the JNHE since he was 7 years old. In addition to winning the Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award, Jensen was also awarded with the junior premier breeder title. Trevor Johnson is a freshman at Butler Community College, working to attain an associate’s degree in agribusiness with the intent of pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agribusiness with a minor in animal science. After college, he would like to gain industry experience at commercial feedyards. Then, he hopes to return home to his family’s diversified seedstock and row crop operation, and eventually, operate a feedyard of his own. He owes the Hereford breed credit for shaping him as a person, agriculturalist and nextgeneration beef producer and plans to give back to the organization and industry throughout life. Lauren Jones is a 17-year-old from Darlington, Wis., and has been a member of the state and national Hereford associations for 10 years. The NJHA provides her opportunities to meet new people and gain leadership experiences. Lauren plans to continue her involvement with the agriculture industry as she begins college this fall at Oklahoma State University.
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Junior Golden Bull Award winners (l to r): Harlee Watson, Flemingsburg, Ky.; Sam Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo.; Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan.; and Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.
National Junior Merit Award winners (l to r): third place – Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; second place – Kolbi Franklin, Meeker, Colo.; and first place – Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., pictured with George Sprague.
Dylan Kottkamp is a freshman at Oklahoma State University with the intention of going to law school post-graduation and becoming an agricultural lawyer. He wants to represent farmers, ranchers and both big and small agriculture corporations to give them a voice, striving to be an industry advocate. Dylan says he is lucky to have grown up in this industry, which has taught him so many life lessons. He wants to give back by lobbying for more youth to have the opportunity for the agriculture industry and Hereford breed to have an impact on their lives. Malina Lindstrom is a junior at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, pursuing a degree in animal science and agricultural communication with a minor in Nebraska Beef Industry
Scholars. She wants to attend artificial insemination school and complete additional courses in graphic design and marketing to begin her own livestock marketing endeavor. She thanks the Hereford breed and industry for helping shape her into the person she is today. Lauren McMillan is a sophomore at the University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, majoring in agricultural organization and community leadership with a concentration in organizational and community leadership. She has many interests post-graduation including event planning, advertising/ marketing, recruitment and sales. She is focused on seeking a professional career in agriculture while continuing to be an energetic advocate for the beef industry.
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SCHOLARSHIPS or green space areas. She looks forward to continuing to raise her own family in the Hereford breed and in the Association, making time for the beef industry in her daily life. Cady Pieper is a 16-yearold from Zurich, Kan., and has been a member of the state and national Hereford associations for nine years. She is the sixth generation of her family to be involved with the John Wayne Memorial Scholarship winners (l to r): Bailey Hereford breed and credits Morrell, Willows, Calif., and Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb. her family history for sparking her interest to get Bailey Morrell is a third-year student involved with the NJHA. at Colorado State University, earning her bachelor’s degree in agricultural Libby Rushton is a sophomore at the education, with a concentration in University of Tennessee at Martin, agricultural literacy, and political science, majoring in agricultural science, while with a concentration in environmental exploring the option of political science politics and policy. She plans to return and public relations, with the ultimate to the family ranch to raise the fourth goal of representing an agriculturegeneration and continue to improve their based company or organization in reproductive technologies and selection, public relations. She plans to always while also pursuing a law degree. Bailey be a cattle producer as well as a strong is thankful for the unique opportunities supporter and spokesperson for the provided by the NJHA and knows these efficient Hereford breed. memories will stay with her forever. Megan Underwood is a graduate Audrey Nolan is a freshman at Texas student at Kansas State University with A&M University, pursuing a degree in a bachelor’s degree in animal sciences architecture and construction science and industry, pursuing a Master’s with the goal of growing and learning of Science in agricultural education how to build her own construction firm and communication, with the goal of that specializes in hospital construction becoming the communications and
Prospect Award winners (l to r) seventh grade – Kristin Waters, Norborne, Mo., and eighth grade – Sarah Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo.
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marketing director for a livestock company. Her involvement in the Hereford breed and the NJHA has led to establishing a career interest in the beef industry and continued passion for raising cattle throughout adult life. Kristin Waters is a 12-year-old from Norborne, Mo., and has been a member of the state and national Hereford associations since 2013. She joined the NJHA to show Hereford cattle with juniors from other states with similar interests. She enjoys the opportunities to participate in leadership, speaking and skill-building activities. In the future, Kristin would like to serve on the Missouri Junior Hereford Association’s board of directors and represent her state as queen. Harlee Watson is a 14-year-old from Flemingsburg, Ky., and has been a member of the state and national Hereford association for eight years. She plans to run for the NJHA board in the future and to pursue livestock judging at the collegiate level. Jarrett Worrell is a 10-year-old from Mason, Texas, and has been a member of the state and national associations since he was eligible to join. He joined the NJHA because he wants to make friends and build relationships with people involved in this way of life. He has the goal of running for the NJHA board of directors and looks forward to the possible opportunity.
Prospect Award winners (l to r) fourth grade – Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, and fifth grade – Faith Benedict, Dewey, Ill. Hereford.org
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New Kids on the Scene Four junior members share their first JNHE experiences. by Grace Jacobson
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hildren experience many firsts — first words, first steps, first day of school and even their first Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo brought more than 800 junior exhibitors to Kansas City, Mo., and many of those exhibitors were experiencing their first junior national. Although many firsttime exhibitors grow up in the cattle industry, they must wait until they are 7 or 8 years old to join the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA).
Kaytlyn also ran alongside her parents, Jon and Jessica, and brother, Easton, during the HYFA 5K race. Leading up to Kaytlyn’s first JNHE, the Harfst family diligently updated a countdown calendar until it hit zero, and the family made their way to Kansas City. Kaytlyn has been a part of the show cattle world since she was 2 years old, but JNHE was a new experience. “This is a whole new level and scale,” Kaytlyn’s father, Jon Harfst, says. Before leaving for JNHE, Kaytlyn participated in the photography and illustrated speech contests online. Kaytlyn decided to give her speech on calving and learned how to take photos. “I got some good photos out in our pastures of some baby cows and some mommas,” she says. In preparation Kaytlyn and her heifer work together to win reserve division III champion. for JNHE, Kaytlyn would walk her heifers, “Cookie” and “Emma,” daily. “We would practice outside our barn and lead them around a couple circles and set them up to practice our stance,” she says. “I would pretend Mom or Dad were the judge.” The family’s collective highlight of JNHE was spending time with extended family. “We don’t get together all that The Harfst family takes on the 3.1-mile often, so it is a great opportunity for our race together. entire family,” Jon says. Family from Michigan, Oregon, Illinois and Colorado Beginner’s luck were able to come watch Kaytlyn or be A 10-hour drive northeast of Kansas exhibitors themselves. City will lead you to Battle Creek, Kaytlyn likes showing Herefords Mich., the hometown of Kaytlyn Harfst. because they are easy to break and Kaytlyn had an eventful first JNHE. calmer than her other show calves. She competed in the illustrated speech, All of Kaytlyn’s hard work paid photography and judging contests. Then, off when one heifer won her class she showed in showmanship, the bredin the owned show and went on to and-owned show and the owned show. become the reserve division champion
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in division III of polled heifers. The winning heifer was the great-greatgreat-granddaughter of the grand champion cow-calf pair Jon showed at the 1998 Polled Junior Nationals. While it was easy to get swept up in the success of the week, Jon remembered why his family shows cattle. “The cattle are great, but it is all about the people,” he says. The family is excited to return next year and even have three heifers in mind for JNHE in Louisville, Ky. “We are absolutely coming back next year,” Jon says.
Two times the fun
In Nara Visa, N.M., near the New Mexico and Texas border, you can find the Perez twins, Peyton and Libby, spending their days at Perez Cattle Co. They are 8 years old and showed four bred-and-owned heifers between the two of them. “Stitches” is Libby’s favorite while “Petunia” is Peyton’s. Stitches and Petunia were also their showmanship calves. Peyton and Libby like that Hereford cattle are red and not all white so they are easier to keep clean. Red is Peyton’s second favorite color — after blue. To start off the week, the two competed in the judging competition. They went on to represent New Mexico in the fitting contest. Peyton led Petunia to a top 15 finish in peewee showmanship. “We have a fairly large operation, so show cattle are not an everyday gig,” Tonya Perez, Peyton and Libby’s mother, says. “However, they have a natural knack for showing, so that is rewarding.” The twins enjoy showing with one another, but both claim to be the most competitive. Each day when the twins were finished showing, their plans were to play, play and play some more. They agreed making new friends was the best part of JNHE. Hereford.org
Peyton stares down the judge in his bred-andowned heifer class.
Libby enters the ring with her polled heifer.
The twins are excited to participate in next year’s JNHE, and plan on competing in even more contests.
Home state advantage
If you make the 10-hour drive from Nara Visa, N.M., across the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma, you will arrive at WMC Cattle Co. in Wasola, Mo. Peyton and Libby standing next to their stalls at the Junior There you will see a heifer National Hereford Expo. named “Daisy.” Her owner, 8-year-old Jett Tonya watched the twins learn how to make friends on a whim at the cattle McConnaughy, leads her around for 20 minutes a day — the family’s rule. shows they attended. At JNHE, they Along with her walk, Daisy is washed met friends from Alabama, Illinois, and blown dry daily. Missouri and Kansas — one friend Jett and his brother, Watson, even joined them during their Hereford help their parents, Travis and Sarah World interview. McConnaughy, every day with the The twins say their parents, Kyle family’s seedstock operation. “They and Tonya, taught them how to fit know exactly what to tag each calf and their cattle and helped with their daily how to write the tags out,” Sarah says. chores. Both Tonya and Kyle grew up “They also help with pushing cattle up on Hereford operations, and Kyle has the alleyway.” been a director on both the NJHA Raising Hereford cattle is not only board and the American Hereford a tradition, but a lifestyle, for the Association (AHA) Board. McConnaughy family. This made it an With deep Hereford ties, it was easy decision to get Jett involved in NJHA natural for Peyton and Libby to when he finally turned 8 years old. “The join NJHA. “The junior program is responsibility they have to take on when amazing for development,” Tonya says. caring for an animal is a great tool,” “The twins can now meet kids all over Travis says. “Starting them young makes the country and see the world.” a big difference in their later years.” For the Perez family, being a part When Jett was asked about his of NJHA means setting the twins up favorite animal, a long day of showing for success. “There is a ton of activities made it hard to recall his favorite, but we can do,” Tonya says. “However, cattle — especially Hereford cattle — the potential for opportunities and cracked the top three. scholarships is the best through this This was Jett’s first year of showing. junior association.” He showed at local prospect shows
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leading up to JNHE. Sarah says every time Jett steps into the showring there is noticeable improvement. “It was neat to watch him walk his heifer into stance a couple of times today,” Travis says. The family planned to continue their show season at the Missouri State Fair the beginning of August. Jett says his favorite part of his JNHE experience was showing. He and Daisy took to the ring together during showmanship and the owned heifer show. Daisy was a heifer that the family raised and will eventually join the family’s breeding herd. A bonus for the McConnaughy family was with JNHE held in Kansas City, where they were able to enjoy the large group of Missouri juniors and their families. Jett says that most of his new friends are from Missouri like him. The McConnaughy’s first JNHE was a great experience even if a little tiring. They are excited for next year’s show and building on their involvement in the junior association.
Jett leads Daisy around the ring during the owned heifer show.
Jett shows off his heifer calf at the 2021 Junior National Hereford Expo.
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ore than 60 runners channeled their Olympic energy on the morning of Monday, July 5, in the 5K Race at the 22nd Annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo. The race was open to Hereford and running enthusiasts of all ages. First place in the girls’ 14-and-under division was Halle Littau, and Kaden Hitz placed first in the boys’ 14-and-under division. Winning the women’s 15-30 age division was Kassidy Schumann, and Colton Dalia placed first in the men’s 15-30 division. Dalia also took home first place among all divisions, crossing the finish line with a time of 20 minutes and 52 seconds. In the women’s 31-and-over division, Shaney Bender won first place, and in the same group for men, Nathan Jagger won first place. All proceeds from the race benefitted the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and its mission of leadership and education. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and HYFA greatly appreciate the generous support of sponsors who make these events possible to inspire youth and promote the Hereford breed. The sole sponsor for the 2021 JNHE 5K Race was Grand Meadows Farm, Ada, Mich.
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Girls’ 14-and-under winners (l to r) are: Halle Littau, first place; Mckenna Gatz, second place. Not pictured is Kynsleigh Krebs, third place.
Boys’ 14-and-under winners (l to r) are: Tyler Cole, third place; Kaden Hitz, first place; and Everett Funk, second place.
Women’s 15-30 winners were: Madie Ziegler, third; not pictured, Kassidy Schumann, first place and Mary Hannah Gullatt, second place.
Men’s 15-30 winners (l to r) are: Colton Dalia, first place and overall winner; Dru Hunt, second place; and Jeb Painter, third place.
Women’s 31-and-over winners (l to r) are: Shaney Bender, first place; Kimberly Stithem, second place; and Chelsea Duis, third place.
Men’s 31-and-over winners (l to r) are: Nathan Jagger, first place; Jonathon Harfst, second place; and George Sprague, third place.
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Finish what you started.
You do it for the land. Now do it for your business. Learn why Steve and Richard Roth at the IX Ranch in Big Sandy, Montana use BQA certification to strengthen their operation at BQA.org/rightway. Hereford.org
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Vin~Mar Cale Company
COMPLETE HEREFORD DISPERSAL Thursday, September 30, 2021
1 p.m. CDT • At the Ranch near Clinton, Nebraska
“Real World Genetics”
FEATURING 82 FALL PAIRS & HEAVY BREDS
All are bred to calve August 10 to October 10 — most will have calves at side by sale day. Big bodied, stout made females with added foot size, bone and style. Excellent udder quality!
29 FALL YEARLING OPEN HEIFERS
VIN-MAR HANNAH 928
VIN-MAR MISSIE 839
VIN-MAR HANNAH 865
8/1/19 • P44145239 • Polled Boyd Masterpiece 0220 5 Vin-Mar Wyarno 25
10/1/18 • P44025211 • Polled TH 95W 7B Vinny 65D 5 NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y
8/8/18 • P44053304 • Polled UPS Hutton 4258 ET 5 K&B Baron 0183X
Due to calve before sale day to TH Frontier 174E.
Due to calve before sale day to NJW Settler 34F.
Due before sale day to Churchill Broadway 858F.
VIN-MAR RUBY 607
VIN-MAR LY HANNAH 665
VIN-MAR PRICILLA 701
8/1/17 • P43894697 • Polled CRR 028X Screenshot 511 5 NJW TwentyTwelve 190Z
2/15/16 • P43708337 • Polled NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y 5 K&B 3027 Jet 9145W
8/11/16 • P43779057 • Polled Vin-Mar Wyarno 25 5 Vin-Mar Ringer 043
Due to calve before sale day to TH Frontier 174E.
Due to calve before sale day to TH Frontier 174E.
Due to calve before sale day to Endure.
— The fall 2020 bulls will be offered in our February 2022 Bull Sale — Sale catalogs mailed on request—please contact the owners or the sale manager. Catalog and videos online prior to sale day.
Vin~Mar Cattle Company 2821 630th Road, Gordon, NE 69343 VINCE, MARY, RYAN & BRYSON BICKEL Vince cell (308) 360-0336 • Home (308) 282-0416 vmbickel@gpcom.net
Sale manager: Dustin N. Layton • (405) 464-2455 laytond@yahoo.com Andee Marston • (785) 250-4449 laytonauction.com
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PHOTO CONTEST
Photography for Everyone How to take your photos to the next level with what you have. by Grace Jacobson
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efore junior members loaded cattle for Kansas City, they were able to participate in the photo contest sponsored by Hereford World and the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA). The top three photos in each category and age division were displayed in Hale Arena at the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Photography categories included Hereford cattle, people and enhanced. While it may feel like the average person lacks the know-how and equipment to capture high-quality photos like the professionals, photography is a learned skill that improves with practice.
Practice makes progress
Individuals do not pick up a camera for the first time and take their best shots. Much like showmen must spend time with their calves to make a great team, photographers must learn the ins and outs of their camera through lots of practice. Set aside some time at least once a week or once a day to shoot photos. Snapping shots of subjects you are interested in is a great way to practice
your skills. The photos could be of anything from your Hereford cattle on pasture to a parent cooking in the kitchen. Challenge yourself by looking up photography tips and focusing on one new concept at a time. For example, if you learned about the rule of thirds, use the grid on your camera to focus your photo on the lines and intersections of the grid. Learn, practice, challenge yourself and have fun!
Photographer over equipment
The initial cost of camera equipment can be discouraging to beginners. However, with the advancements in technology, we carry quality cameras in our pockets. Phone camera technology has advanced greatly in the past years, and you can take well-composed, highquality photos with your phone. After all, photography is not always about the best equipment, but rather about the skill of the person using it, such as composition, lighting and originality. A camera is only as good as its photographer. If you want to upgrade your equipment, try renting the photo gear
at first. By renting equipment, you can see if a certain lens or camera body would be a good fit for you and the kind of photos you take.
Tips for success
A helpful tip is to try to pay attention to the lighting in your photo. Light can highlight the subject in different ways and affects the exposure of your shot. Experiment behind the lens — capturing shots of both moving and still subjects, close-ups and sweeping panoramas, back-lit silhouettes, and bright detail shots. A good attitude and a learning spirit are all you need to learn photography tips and guidelines. Once you learn a few new techniques, you can start experimenting with them. If you are comfortable with the basic concepts, you can try to branch out to create a more interesting shot. Finally, instead of trying to duplicate a popular photo, take the concepts and ideas from your favorite photo and put your own twist on it. You have your own unique perspective, so let it come through in your photos.
Other helpful resources: For more information to grow your photography skills, check out these articles. Happy picture taking! 47 Essential Photography Tips for Beginners https://www.borrowlenses.com/blog/photography-tips/ Tips for Taking Great Livestock Photos http://www.legendarylivestock.com/Resources/Photo-Tips 10 Tips for Taking Better Smartphone Photos https://time.com/5660278/smartphone-camera-picture-tips/
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Peewee Hereford Cattle
Peewee Hereford Cattle
1st place
2nd place
“A Watchful Eye” by Sterling Ipsen, New Plymouth, Idaho
“My Cow and Baby” by Weston Grace, Humboldt, S.D.
Peewee Hereford Cattle
Junior Hereford Cattle
3rd place
1st place
“Hey, Baby Girl!” by Caroline Lee, Wellington, Ill.
“Cute Little 86” by Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan.
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Junior Hereford Cattle
Junior Hereford Cattle
2nd place
3rd place
“Hey Fergi” by Alison George, Mondovi, Wis.
“Found You” by Crystal Mitchem, Vale, N.C.
Intermediate Hereford Cattle
Intermediate Hereford Cattle
1st place
2nd place
“Red Eyed Beauties” by Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.
“Dusk” by Sadie Holman, Hebron, Ohio
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Intermediate Hereford Cattle
Senior Hereford Cattle
3rd place
1st place
“I Love You, But These Fly’s are Annoying” by Brenna Perkins, LaGrange, Ky.
“Red & White Cattle and Pink Skies” by Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan.
Senior Hereford Cattle
Senior Hereford Cattle
2nd place
3rd place
“The Calm Before the Storm” by Karstyn Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla.
“Allie” by Regan Mitchem, Vale, NC.
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Peewee People
Peewee People
1st place
2nd place
“Barn Time” by Bryce Milligan, Sallisaw, Okla.
“Partners” by Caroline Lee, Wellington, Ill.
Peewee People
Junior People
3rd place
1st place
“Eying Up the Judge” by Crayton Chapman, Seneca, Ill.
“That’s a Darn Nice Cow, Daddy” by Nolan Lee, Wellington, Ill.
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Junior People
Junior People
2nd place
3rd place
“Believe in Magic” by Tymber Billman, Rigby, Idaho
“Earnest Evaluation” by Jordan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.
Intermediate People
Intermediate People
1st place
2nd place
“Cowboy Up” by Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill.
“Baby Got Cows” by Kiara Nichols, Ovid, Mich.
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Intermediate People
Senior People
3rd place
1st place
“Start of a Friendship” by Ashlee DeMolles, West Bridgewater, Mass.
“Someone Little is Always Watching” by Halle Walsh, DeGraff, Minn.
Senior People
Senior People
2nd place
3rd place
“I’ll Do the Tail” by Regan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.
“Little Sister is Always Watching” by Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan.
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Peewee Enhanced
Peewee Enhanced
1st place
2nd place
“American Dream” by Emma Helsinger, West Manchester, Ohio
“Enjoying the Last Rays” by Sterling Ipsen, New Plymouth, Idaho
Peewee Enhanced
Junior Enhanced
3rd place
1st place
“Baby Hereford” by Weston Grace, Humboldt, S.D.
“The Long Call” by Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan.
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Junior Enhanced
Junior Enhanced
2nd place
3rd place
“Cow and Calf” by Kane Grace, Humboldt, S.D.
“Hereford at Sunset” by Jordan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.
Intermediate Enhanced
Intermediate Enhanced
1st place
2nd place
“You ‘Ain’t’ No Cowboy Without a Rope” by Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill.
“Finding Baby” by Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan.
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Intermediate Enhanced
Senior Enhanced
3rd place
1st place
“Marley” by Grant Brix, Logan, Iowa
“Show Ring Prep” by Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan.
Senior Enhanced
Senior Enhanced
2nd place
3rd place
“Dreary, Dark, Rainy Days” by Karstyn Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla.
“Hereford Gang” by Ceara Cull, Hartland, Wis.
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THE GIRLS OF SNL FARM
WISH EVERYONE A GREAT SUMMER AND FAIR SEASON! Kristian, Jenna, Kendall and Josephine
SNL Farm Steve Smythe 715-505-4747
E5054 490th Ave. • Menomonie WI, 54751 SNLFarm@outlook.com
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WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS Starck Century Farm
OTTER CREEK Polled Herefords Chuck and Tracy Badertscher 4313 Cannonball Tr. Dodgeville, WI 53533 608-574-2002 Chuck 608-574-3858 Tracy ctbad2@hotmail.com
Jeff and Jenny White E3057 550th Ave. Menomonie, WI 54751 Jeff 715-556-0526 Jenny 715-308-4949 jwins@wwt.net
Rick, Jenny, Ryder and Ricki Starck — Cadott, WI — Cell: 715.313.3234 E-mail: starckfarm@gmail.com 100% AI sired herd and whole herd DNA tested!
Tod, Sondra, Blake and Bryce Brancel W7874 Hwy. 23 Endeavor, WI 53950 608-617-6949 cell 608-697-9026 Ben and Gail Brancel 608-981-2003 brancel@nextgenerationgenetics.com
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Dave and Joyce Bevan Jason, Jaclyn, Mya and Bianca Bevan 1681 Aust Road Platteville, WI 53818
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S IX G E N E R ATI O N S O F H E R E FO R D B R E E D E R S
Selling the best set of females ever! MGM dams have produced the 1st or 2nd highest selling bull in the 17 of 19 years at the WHA Sale, including after the dams were sold!! This year the dam of the 2nd high selling WHA bull sold in our 2019 sale! We are selling 2 more dams that produced high selling bulls.
AT NEXT GENERATION GENETICS • ENDEAVOR, WI
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Steve Merry 414-881-5274 steven.merry@aah.org Matt Merry 608-617-9069 mgmpolledherefords.com
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1C - Trust daughter
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WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS 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 715-533-3370 Ryan, Tiff and Andrew Timm 507-433-1183 cmboettcher@centurytel.net www.brookviewacres.com
GARI-ALAN Windy Hills FARM Herefords Gary, Marilynn and Harold and Connie Lietzau 7477 Iband Ave. Sparta, WI 54656 608-633-2875 Troy and Michelle Jaydon, Devon and Jocelyn Taylor and Ty Taylor cell 608-487-0015
Nathan Reinke N6060 Hilltop Ln. Johnson Creek, WI 53038 Home 920-699-3126 Nathan 920-988-3631 gafcattle@tds.net www.garialanfarm.com
Mark Friedrich and Family 1454 70th Ave. Roberts, WI 54028 715-760-2350 markfriedrich@yahoo.com
Lininger Farms Chester and Kathy Lininger W1018 Spring Prairie Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 262-763-8846 clininger@wi.rr.com
Polled Herefords Since 1960 Performance Tested Since 1968
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Blue Goose Hereford Farms
Lucas, Stephanie, John and Owen Niebur N2315 140th St. Plum City, WI 54761 Lucas, cell 715-307-2229
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Joe and Amy Starr and Family E5198 N. Water Dr. Manawa, WI 54949 920-596-2580 Fax 920-596-2380 starr@wolfnet.net
Steven, Jill, Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman N250 Highview Rd. Ixonia, WI 53036 920-474-7403 262-617-6346 cell cnlfarm@hughes.net www.cnlfarm.com
Hank and Charlotte Handzel & Family 2791 Sime Rd. Cottage Grove, WI 53527 608-839-5207 Main 608-235-9417 Cell
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BRF 2296 TORCH 3H
BRF MISS SPARK 2H
44147192 - Calved: March 6, 2020 Sire: UPS SENSATION 2296 ET
P44146057 - Calved: Feb. 23, 2020 Sire: UPS SENSATION 2296 ET
BLUE RIBBON FARMS 11768 W. Farm Rd. 34 • Walnut Grove, MO 65770
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Bradshaw Ranch Riley Bradshaw 12180 272nd Street La Belle, MO 63447 217-491-6096
James Henderson Herdsman 417-588-4572
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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 | September 2021
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MEAD FARMS 21658 Quarry Ln. Barnett, MO 65011 Alan Mead 573-216-0210 meadangus@yahoo.com ANNUAL BULL SALES: First Saturday in March Last Saturday in October
Gary and Frances Duvall 1082 Hwy. 97 Lockwood, MO 65682 417-232-4817 417-827-2163 cell duvallherefords@keinet.net Herdsman: Miguel Cifuentes 417-793-5082
REYNOLDS HEREFORDS 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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A tremendous Historic son with a great look and solid EPDs HOMOZYGOUS POLLED Super Sound Structure BW to YW spread: 1.6 – 102 Top 5% for all 3 indexes
P44135075 GG DOSS MITCHEM 3C HISTORIC 3H {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF}
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Shoenberger Polled Herefords Eric and Kami – 417-737-0055 Eric Jr. – 417-860-7151 SPHHEREFORDS@OUTLOOK.COM
Gary Doss 816-699-8831 Smithville, MO
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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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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McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch Trent, Mary and Family 9128 W. Farm Rd. 30 Walnut Grove, MO 65770 417-788-2787 Cell 417-830-7257 Fax 417-863-6884
Jim D. Bellis Family Travis and Sarah McConnaughy 1199 Co. Rd. 116 Wasola, MO 65773 417-989-0486 t-mc2009@live.com www.wmccattleco.com
Wayne Mitchem 704-472-4369
Menzies Cattle Co. LLC Josh Menzies 5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO 65706 417-425-5659 jmenzies79@gmail.com
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1371 Road F Emporia, KS 66801
Mark Abramovitz and Terry Elwing Logan and Brianne Bishop 6969 Bass Ln. Columbia, MO 65201 573-864-6475 Cell 573-441-9951 Home/Fax telwing@gmail.com www.abracattleco.com
Marty Lueck, Manager
Phone: 620-342-7538 Alton’s Cell: 620-794-2358 ammalone@lcwb.coop
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Faces of Leadership offered life lessons. by Chloé Fowler
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ational Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members from across the nation learned valuable insights about the importance of leadership during the 2021 Faces of Leadership Conference held July 28-31 in Oklahoma City. The theme of this year’s Faces of Leadership was “Improve YOU,” and the conference focused
on leadership and industry innovations. It began with Kelly Barnes, professional leadership coach, challenging participants to find their “why.” “There are three types of people at leadership conferences,” Barnes said. “First, are the learners, eager to drink in all the information provided. Second, are the vacationers, who are more excited to be away from home and have fun than they are to learn something from the experience. The last type of attendee is a prisoner. These people feel trapped; they do not want to be here and will spend the duration of the conference
A break was given to the attendees during lunch at OSU to capture pictures in front of the historic Edmon Low Library, with new and old friends alike.
Lauren McMillan, NJHA leadership chair, and Tar Tut, newly elected NJHA board director, spend time Tuesday evening team bonding before the conference begins.
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Junior members hearing the playful and fun approach to capturing every opportunity at Faces of Leadership from opening session keynote speaker, Kelly Barnes.
showing everyone that they do not want to be here. So, which one are you? Which one will you choose to be?” This inspiring challenge followed the 81 NJHA members from 22 states for the rest of the week. It occupied their thoughts as they participated in workshops led by the NJHA board and a game night. It followed them through a day spent on the Oklahoma State University (OSU) campus in Stillwater, Okla.
Noah Benedict, NJHA chairman, asks each state representative to provide a fun fact about their state during the opening session.
Keynote speaker Kelly Barnes encourages the attendees to focus on not allowing themselves to become prisoners throughout the duration of the conference.
Learning from leaders
The morning at OSU’s Range Cow Research Center and Purebred Beef Center included a marketing contest. Faces of Leadership teams wrote footnotes for a sale catalog, utilizing expected progeny differences (EPDs). Winning teams received OSU swag and scholarship prizes. Later in the day, Clint Rusk, head of the OSU animal and food sciences department, shared life lessons and how they relate to leadership and influencing others. Next were presentations from the Food and Agriculture Products Center, including a taste test and insights about the factors affecting meat quality. Meeting new friends from across the country through mixers Ruth Inman, OSU agricultural communications and workshops is part of the process at Faces of Leadership. assistant professor, encouraged the young Hereford advocates to find their “why” and have fun telling their stories about the breed and agriculture. Other OSU presentations included the latest information about range beef cow efficiency and collecting related data, as well as a class in marketing purebred beef cattle. These lessons from OSU remained front-of-mind through the rest of the day as NJHA members enjoyed a tour of Express Clydesdales and a Certified Hereford Beef® steak dinner in Express Junior members competing in a contest to write footnotes for a sales catalog using Ranches’ sale barn. continued on page 156... Hereford.org
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Make the most of your moments
Although somber, visiting the Oklahoma National Memorial and Museum Friday morning reminded attendees to make the most of the time they have to make an impact on others throughout their lives. Next, Faces of Leadership participants toured the Oklahoma National Stockyards, the largest calf and feeder cattle auction in the nation, in terms of annual volume, and the last functioning national The NJHA board spent Wednesday evening hosting their own stockyards. Amarie Griffeth is the fifth generation of leadership workshops and making the members think more her family to work at the stockyards. She conducted critically about the different ways they can be a leader. the tour and shared the history. Griffeth is completing her degree at OSU. With words echoing in their ears of making the most of their experience and not being prisoners to themselves, junior members walked into an interactive panel with representatives from the Oklahoma Youth Expo and the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association. These industry leaders shared their agriculture stories and offered advice to participants about being advocates for the industry and how Representatives from Express Ranches talk about the history of the ranch and its growing to make the most of their college involvement with Hereford cattle. journey to prepare them for their future career paths. When participants wrapped up the week’s education with a visit to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, there was no way to know who were the learners, vacationers or prisoners described by Barnes. At least not at the beginning. The keynote presentation from inspirational speaker Aric Jackson ensured no one would leave a prisoner. “Don’t be scared,” is Jackson’s approach to life and to leadership. He shared four types of leadership styles — thinkers, directors, socializers and relators. He emphasized learning to lead Gretchen Mafi, OSU animal and food sciences professor, in a way others need without losing yourself in explains how meat tenderness and quality is tested and those numbers are translated into the grocery store and market. the process.
Ruth Inman, OSU agricultural communications assistant professor, focuses on the difference between being an influencer and influencing others on social media.
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“Ninety-seven percent of people will look like leaders in the room, and then go home and shut down, not doing anything to make an impact or difference,” Jackson explained. “Three percent will take it home and transform their communities, families, people around them and their own life.” Jackson encouraged NJHA members to be among the 3% of Closing keynote speaker Aric Jackson inspires attendees with his message of leading boldly leaders who go home and make a and finding your own personal leadership style. difference. He stressed the need for great leaders in every aspect of life. Last on the agenda, Faces of Leadership participants danced and celebrated the friendships made and lessons learned during a send-off dinner. It solidified the week’s leadership lessons and made it clear NJHA members left feeling inspired, excited, prepared to never be a prisoner in their life and to be part of the 3% who ignite change in society and the industry. Stay tuned to NJHA social media channels and the American Hereford Association (AHA) website for upcoming information on the 2022 Faces of Leadership Conference. NJHA board directors Lauren Jones and Luke Daniels prepare the vocals for the closing night’s dinner and dance.
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Do You Have Grit? Research shows successful leaders have grit, and no, it’s not the kind under their fingernails. Some people are just successful! It seems like everything they do — every rebrand or new project — turns to gold. Why is that? Why are some people able to turn around a seemingly disastrous situation or take on a new project or business venture with apparent ease and lead it into a success? Or, what about the person who seems to be handed a raw deal but comes out of it looking like an ace? To me, that’s impressive — the proverbial falling into a pile of cow manure and stepping out smelling like a rose. How do they do it? According to researcher, Angela Duckworth, those successful, dedicated types probably have a high level of grit.
I really love that quote because it plays well in agriculture. As business owners, farmers and cattle producers, we’re tied to our “ultimate concern” because it’s a business we’ve built; it’s something we’ve literally sweated over, and often, what we do in our industry heavily defines what we believe about ourselves.
Test your mettle
But, when things get hard, do we have the staying power to make it through? There’s a quiz that might help you find out (or help identify a potential hire’s ‘grit factor’). I decided to take the 10-question GRIT Scale quiz (https:// angeladuckworth.com/grit-scale/) to
Indeed, at the very top of the Grit Scale, I typically find individuals who are tremendously successful and also satisfied with their lives. However, in particular, I think you can be too stubborn about mid-level and low-level goals. You can throw good money after bad on particular projects that will never make sense. — Angela Duckworth author of GRIT: The Power of Passion and Perseverance “I define grit as the tendency to pursue long-term goals with passion and persistence,” writes Duckworth. She also runs a lab studying grit and, of course, has an excellent book on the topic, GRIT: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. Besides passion and perseverance, Duckworth’s website says grit is not talent or luck, but rather, “Grit is about having an ‘ultimate concern’ — a goal you care about so much that it gives meaning to almost everything you do.”
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test my mettle. I scored a satisfying 4.6 out of 5, earning me the distinction (according to her website, anyway) of being grittier than about 90% of other testers. That felt good! But, I wondered, is there a downside to having grittiness? Besides, what does grit really get me? Duckworth’s research suggests that extreme grittiness is OK. On her website it reads: “Indeed, at the very top of the Grit Scale, I typically find individuals who are tremendously successful and also satisfied with their lives. However,
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in particular, I think you can be too stubborn about mid-level and low-level goals. You can throw good money after bad on particular projects that will never make sense.” Now that quote makes sense, especially in agriculture, especially in the cases where we continue to do the same things over and over without evaluating them for an opportunity to keep, cull or improve. So, being too gritty can literally clog things up if you let it. Yet, what about the opposite — working with people who just don’t seem to have enough resolve? Can you get more grit? And, is more grit trainable? Duckworth seems to think you can improve, especially by improving focus on completion of tasks and projects. Yes, if everyone would just take on his/her own work and complete it on time, things would be great. Reflecting on grit, the lack of it and the ways to improve it, here’s what I learned: the power of grit is important and it’s important to know an individual’s grit quotient when you’re building leaders on your team or adding new hires. So, next time you consider a new hire, take a look at their grit to see if they are a fit. As owners and leaders, many of us may believe that we have that “ultimate concern,” that we hold the clear vision about where we want to take our lives and businesses. But, what about others in our sphere? Perhaps, it’s about using that strength, our own high level of grit, to encourage others to follow and do well. Successful leaders motivate and inspire. I bet that takes grit. Sarah Beth Aubrey is an entrepreneur and founder of Aubrey Coaching and Training (ACT). She can be reached at sarah@sarahbethaubrey.com.
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Skyler and Tommie Mead Jones of Mead Cattle Enterprises, Midville, Ga., announce the birth of their son, Walker Haze Jones, named in part for the late Hazel Mead. Born June 21, he weighed 7 lbs., 13oz. Granddad Tommy Mead is so excited for the new addition to their family.
In Passing Eric Scott Knight Adam, 53, Lathrop, Mo., passed away July 30. Born on Sept. 9, 1967, in Smithville, Scott Adam Mo., to Ronald and Irene (Knight) Adam. Scott was a graduate of Plattsburg High School, class of 1986. He received his bachelor’s degree at the University of Missouri and followed with his Master of Education from Northwest Missouri State University. He was the agriculture education teacher at Plattsburg High School, where he just celebrated his 25th year of service. He was actively involved in FFA, Missouri Agriculture Teachers Association, Missouri Hereford Association, Clinton County 4-H, and the Clinton County Extension and fair board. On Dec. 18, 1993, he married Tammy Thompson who survives. Other survivors include four daughters: Bailey Pope, Liberty, Mo., Britney Adam, Chillicothe, Mo., Brooklyn Adam, Maryville, Mo., and Brayde Adam of the home; parents, Ron and Irene Adam, Lathrop; sister, Beverly (Kent) Hartland, Smithville;
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Randa Renee Haak, 17, Gann Valley, S.D., passed away Aug. 1. Randa was born on May 12, 2004, in Chamberlain, S.D., to Randa Haak her parents Jerri Ann (Knippling) Haak and Garin Haak. She was her Grandpa Randy’s birthday buddy and namesake, and she was the oldest of five siblings in a loving ranch family. In her early years, she spent her days at Grandma Susie’s house and was doted upon by everyone in the family. She was a true daddy’s girl and loved to make Garin’s favorite foods for him. Like a typical ranch kid, Randa loved animals, fishing, hunting and being outdoors with her family. She was a master organizer with many creative talents, and she spent countless hours in her room, working on craft and engineering projects. She enjoyed her craft weekends with her Grandma Renee, getting 4-H projects ready. Memories of hunting together will always be precious to her family, especially her many deer hunts with her parents. Her wit, honesty and maturity were unique for someone her age. She was the best big sister and cousin, and she took care of everyone around her. In her short life, Randa learned a lot about the importance of serving others. She was about to start her senior year at Chamberlain High School. Randa was an excellent and busy student, participating in volleyball, track and softball, as well as being a dedicated basketball student manager. She was also involved in SD Girls State, FFA, 4-H and HOSA. She had a knack for making a great poster board and took
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pride in her work and accomplishments in those activities. She coached youth softball, basketball and soccer. This last year, she started teaching CCD classes, which ignited her love of education. Randa loved being a lifeguard and teaching swimming lessons. She was on her way home from the pool when she passed. She was a great role model for the youth she served and was loved by many kids in the community. Randa is survived by her parents: Jerri Ann and Garin; four younger siblings: Rayden, Jocie, Jera and “best friend” Alesa; grandparents: Randy and Susie Knippling, Renee and Jerry Buck, and Deb and Dale Kopman; great-grandparents, Jerry and Ardith Knippling and Lillian Koistinen; aunts and uncles: Regan Ciarlotta, Ryan (Carrie) Kysar, Darin (Sara) Kysar, Brydon (Liz) Haak, Raelyn (Daniel) Cichosz, Trenna (Jeff) Sarkinen, Shonell (Brandon) Dallum, Kristi (Ryan) Decker, Cole (Amy) Knippling and Sarah (Tyler) Daniel; and by her many, many cousins. She was preceded in death by her grandpa, Craig Haak; and her great-grandparents Lois and Buster Deuter, Ray and Thelma Haak, Jerry and Lola LaJoure, Kathy Mederios, and Wilbur Koistinen. Cameron Douglas Wesley Mulvaney, 32, Beauregard, Ala., passed away July 28. He was born March 1, 1989, in Opelika, Cameron Ala., a son of Don Mulvaney and Janet (Stanke) Mulvaney. He was preceded in death by grandparents, Doyle and Stella (Ritter) Mulvaney, Edinburg, Ill., and Doug and Shirley (Smith) Stanke, Warrensburg, Mo. Cameron is survived by his parents, Don and Janet Mulvaney; his sister, Katlin Ilene (John) Tatarchuk, Chandler, Ariz.; brother, Chandler Reid Mulvaney, Centennial, Colo.; soul mate, Lauren Long, Atlanta, Ga.;
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uncles, Gary (Claudia) Stanke, Tampa Bay, Fla., Merle Mulvaney, Hobart, S.C., and Verle Mulvaney, Kinmundy, Ill.; aunts, Joyce (Everett) Ayers, New Minden, Ill., and Judy (Terry) Prasun Stonington, Ill. Growing up, he participated in the maintenance of family farms located in Beauregard, Ala., and Warrensburg, Mo., where he learned many life skills. He graduated from New Life Christian Academy and attended Auburn University. He became employed with Health Information Design, of Auburn, and thereafter, transitioned to his role as an IT Support Specialist with Chicken Salad Brand, Atlanta, Ga. Cameron grew up under the umbrella of Providence Baptist Church (PBC), where he developed a foundation for his strong Christian faith. During his youth, he was heavily involved in Alabama 4-H, Boys Scouts of America, Alabama Junior Hereford Association, youth sports and many organizations, even serving as an Upward Soccer coach at PBC. An avid outdoorsman, he was a forestry and wildlife competitor, an amazing artist and was especially proud to have achieved the status of Eagle Scout. Cameron loved his family time and his canine friend, Skye. Among those close to him, he was known as “the talented expert griller,” always testing hotter spices and new ways to cook meat or invent food innovations. Cameron lived a full, meaningful life filled with a love for simplicity. Those around him describe him as a godly man, impactful through his expression of the fruits of the spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). His fellow employees admired his calmness in the midst of a crisis, expressing his strength as a peacemaker by bringing others together to resolve problems. Everyone loved Cameron for his wittiness and his way of bringing humor to those around him. Cameron looked forward to time spent with his beloved Lauren, attending church and trips to be with the Mulvaney and Long families. Gary Rausch, 62, Onaka, S.D., passed away Aug. 1, 2021. Gary leaves family and friends to mourn. Hereford.org Hereford.org
He was predeceased by his father, Duane Rausch; his father-in-law, Elroy Baker; his brother, Robert Rausch; his siblings-in-law, Carmen Rausch and Mike Schlosser; and his granddaughter, Amaya Larson. He is survived by: his mother, Janice Rausch, Onaka, S.D.; his wife, Twila Rausch; his mother-in-law, Frankie Baker; his siblings, Rick (Linda) Rausch, Jeannie (Leonard) Hiem, Cindy Schlosser, Pam (Kevin) Holt, Shellie (Owen) Melius, Kay (Scott) McGaugh, Deb (Joel) Owens, Tim
(Teresa) Rausch, Kristie (Jon) Beal, Peg (Lee) Goetz, Troy (Lovette) Rausch and Chad (Cortney McEntyre) Rausch; his children, Melissa (Chris) Larson, Mark (Erin) Rausch and Nicole (Austin) Hieb; his grandchildren, Kalen Larson, Talon Larson, Amari Larson, Everly Larson, Kendall Rausch, Opie Hieb and William Rausch; and his siblingsin-law, Clyde (Traci) Baker and Darcy (Greg) Swier. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
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LCC BCC MISS SENSATIONAL 1E ET
P43812171 • Calved: Jan. 4, 2017 • Tattoo: LE 1E
UPS DOMINO 3027 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X {SOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MDF} 43092364 CHURCHILL LADY 7202T ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} GH NEON 17N {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} UPS JT MISS NEON 7811 1ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} P42827389 LCC TWO TIMIN 438 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF}
• 4-year-old own sister of UPS Sensation 028X. This beautifully made Sensation 028X daughter is ready for the donor pen. Long spined, sharp fronted and powerfully productive is being offered in her prime. Sells with a March 14th heifer calf by Makers Mark. • Bred AI June 16, 2021, to Genoa 6011 Belle Air 19091. Confirmed safe.
P44057238 • Calved: Feb. 15, 2019 • Tattoo: BE 15G GERBER ANODYNE 001A {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} SHF EMPORIA 001A E189 {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MDF} P43793602 SHF L388 X36 Z25 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} R LEADER 6964 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} C&L MISS RUBY 6964 10E ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} P43844158 /S LADY RIBEYE 173Y {DLF,HYF,IEF} CE 5.3 MCW 121
BW 2.7 UDDR 1.20
WW YW DMI 67 104 0.4 TEAT CW FAT 1.20 74 0.024
SC 1.4 REA 0.60
SCF 20.1 MARB 0.30
MM M&G MCE 27 61 5.1 BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 429 527 139
• 2-year-old Emporia daughter out of one of our top performing young cows. Sells with a stunning Feb. 22, 2021, heifer calf by SHF Ellison 167Y E149. • Bred AI May 10, 2021, to JDH AH Benton 8G ET. Confirmed safe.
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C&L MISS VERA E189 15G Additional 4 young productive pairs bred to industry leading sires for spring 2022 calves will be offered. CONSIGNING TO SANDROCK RANCH SPRING BULL SALE APRIL 16, 2022. 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
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J&L and Guests Production Sale Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 Jeromesville, Ohio Sale Consignors: Glenview Farms, Pa. Oakridge Polled Herefords, Ohio KC Polled Herefords, Ohio
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Mohican Farms, Ohio
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
Creek Bottom Farms, Ohio
“For every beast of the forest is mine and the cattle upon a thousand hills” – Psalm 50:10
Todd, Anna, Elizabeth, Lindsey and Maverick Pugh 6005 Meese Road Louisville, OH 44641
8570 Shannon Rd. Dresden, OH 43821
Todd 330-353-1001 Lindsey 330-933-4297 Amber Shoemaker, Asset Mgr. 330-933-6156
Jeff Jordan 740-828-2620 or 740-704-4807 cell
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Tom, Angie, Tucker, Tanner and Tripp Ostgaard 7602 Pleasant Chapel Rd. Newark, Ohio 937-475-9625 John Ostgaard 4921 Tanner Dr. Dayton, Ohio 937-233-9712
10708 Main Rd. Berlin Heights, OH 44814 Lisa Finnegan Keets, Secretary 440-320-6193 ohioherefordlady@yahoo.com
Mohican Rippling Rock Hereford Farm Tim, Stephanie, Ashleigh and Andrew Osborn 3537 Second Creek Rd. Blanchester, OH 45107 Tim: 937-655-0644 Home: 937-783-2869 timosborn@frontier.com
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Polled Hereford Farms Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 4551 State Rt. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 330-378-3421 stitz@mohicanfarms.com Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 cell
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Jim and Beth Herman 6753 C.R. C75 Edgerton, OH 43715 419-212-0093 Jim cell jimbethherman@metalink.net
Rick Van Fleet 740-732-4783 21989 Woodsfield Rd. Sarahsville, OH 43779 rickgreenvalley@gmail.com
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Cattle Services Jeff, Lou Ellen and Keayla Harr 334 Twp. Rd. 1922 Jeromesville, OH 44840 Cell 419-685-0549 jlcattleserv@aol.com
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James and Doris Triplett 254 Hallmark Rd. Statesville, NC 28625 704-872-7550 704-902-2250 triplettmarble@bellsouth.net
Tommy Coley 815-988-7051 ••• tcoley@hereford.org
Jim O’Mara 3600 Ludlow Rd. Good Hope Community Lena, MS 39094 601-654-3584 omaraj@phelps.com
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John Wheeler, owner 910-489-0024
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409 Johnsfield Rd. Shelby, NC 28150 Bryson Westbrook 980-230-4868 brysonw@thewestbrookco.com
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775 Clacton Circle Earlysville, VA 22936 Farm:
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Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857 423-272-5018 Cell 423-754-1213 roganfarm@yahoo.com
Joel and Amanda Blevins 324 Austin Lane Wytheville, VA 24382 276-759-1675 herefordhollow@gmail.com
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Andrew and Christy Garnhart Family 815-238-2381 • garnhart@gmail.com Rick, Linda and Christina Garnhart mudcreekfarms@hotmail.com 6372 Edwardsville Rd. • German Valley, IL 61039 More info at www.mudcreekfarms.com
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Polled Hereford Farm 10124 Michael Rd. Coulterville, IL 62237 Sherwood Burns 618-443-2007 618-521-3678 Kent Burns 618-443-6279 618-521-3199
5200 Sturdy Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 Dr. Mark 217-899-3542 David 217-725-2154 Connor 217-899-3015
Cattle for sale at all times
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Andrew Paquette 1725 East 3400 North Rd. St. Anne, IL 60964
815-671-0589
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FARMS Larry Moffett 4075 Mt. Auburn Rd. Decatur, IL 62521 217-428-6496 Cell 217-972-2367 larrymoff@comcast.net
PAQUETTE HEREFORD FARM
1597 E. 3050th St. Clayton, IL 62324
Randy 217-242-1262 Ron 217-430-8705 Matt 217-779-0775
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Jerry Entwistle and Family 326 St. Rt. 10 New Holland, IL 62671 217-737-7581 Jerry cell
Jim, Jan, Del & Dean Adcock Assumption, IL www.lowdermanauctionoptions.com MONTE LOWDERMAN 309-255-0110 monte@lowderman.com CODY LOWDERMAN 309-313-2171 codylowderman@lowderman.com Bidding platform - www.LAO.LIVE
Fred and Elaine Nessler 217-741-5500 fwn@theprairiecross.com ejn@theprairiecross.com Elizabeth Nessler 217-496-2442 ehn@theprairiecross.com
Jim: 217-820-9323 Jan: 217-273-3239 adcockcattle@gmail.com www.adcockcattle.com
Ray Vandeveer 6261 Brubaker Rd. Salem, IL 62881 618-780-5153 or 618-547-3164 ravan52@hotmail.com Hereford.org
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PERKS BH 5017 TIC TAC 8018 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
PERKS 2026 LIFESAVER 5017 {DLF,HYF,IEF}
P43937398 Sire: C 5280 DIVERSIFIED 6121 ET • MGS: C LIFELINE 3165 ET
43608972 Sire: C LIFELINE 3165 ET • MGS: TH T90 719T VICTOR 92W
BW 4.7; WW 60; YW 89; MM 24; M&G 54; UDDR 1.3; TEAT 1.30
BW 5.5; WW 65; YW 101;MM 31; M&G 64; UDDR 1.20; TEAT 1.20
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LARRY AND JULIE benherf@yahoo.com 217-737-5686
Floyd, Annette and Brittany 815-223-4484 Chad, Erin and J.W. 815-712-5739 LaSalle, IL 61301 C_herfs1@yahoo.com
CHAD, BECKY, NOAH, CALEB AND FAITH noah@benedictherefords.com chad@benedictherefords.com Noah - 217-372-8009 Chad - 217-246-5099
Jack and Sherry Lowderman Monte, Carrie and Rhett Brent, Kris, Blake, and Morgan Cody and Abby P.O. Box 488 Macomb, IL 61455 Office 309-833-5543
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Tuscola, IL 61953 Dave and Marcia Hackett Dave: 217-621-1761 Elise: 217-621-6864 DaveHackett@yahoo.com ehackett@gavc-IL.org
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Lonny, Kim (Carney) and Riley Rhodes 18736 Cross Creek Rd. Carlinville, Il 62626 217-899-4104 Cell rhodesfarminc.kim@gmail.com
Cattle and Embryos for sale at all times
Bryan, Lisa, Tyler and Melinda Braun
John Fauth 700 Baldwin Rd New Athens, IL 62264 618-920-3716 Fulabul2@hotmail.com
LORENZEN FARMS Steve Lorenzen 17696 E. 1825th Rd. Chrisman, IL 61924 217-269-2803 www.lorenzenfarms.com
1855 DD Rd. Columbia, IL 62236 618-593-7255 lbraun@rmoil.com or bbraun@htc.net
1764 US Rt. 136 Penfield, IL 61862 Buddy 217-649-0108 Bailey 217-714-4955 edenburnfamilyfarm@gmail.com
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Samantha, Todd, Rachel and Zach Parish 618-926-7388
www.parishfarms.com
35073 E. C.R. 1550 N. Mason City, IL 62664 bhrnds@speednet.com Brent, cell 217-971-5897 169
New Members The Hereford World welcomes new members who joined the American Hereford Association May 1, 2021, through July 31, 2021. ALABAMA
CONNECTICUT
Lee Allison, Horton Collins Cattle Co. Sarah Collins, Forkland CRB Farms Jeremy Glenn, Double Springs Four J Farm Marcus Jones, Ashville Rising Sun Ranch Rick Norton, Lincoln Tinsley Farms LLC, Crossville Jacob White, Cullman
Chelsea Land, North Stonington FLORIDA
K Brand Cattle Shelby Kirton, Okeechobee R&R Farms Travis Rhoden, Sanderson GEORGIA
ARKANSAS
Julius Lee Benitz, Yellville C-4 Cattle Co. Brian Chunn, Emmet Cedar Creek Ranch Jordan Horton, Lonsdale Circle S Farms Leslie Spears, Belleville Cotter Farms Lyn Cotter, Henderson Griffin Farms - Blackland Baldies Carroll Griffin, Ozan Bill Howard, Bentonville MG Herefords Matthew Stone, Dolph Michael Nguyen, Booneville Rafter Z Brahmans LLC Brett Brzeski, Hope Rusted Roof Ranch LLC Sarah and Greg Mills, Rogers CALIFORNIA
Diamond A Cattle Co. Amanda and Richard Prentice and Miller, Cottonwood Lelmorini Cattle Co. Henry and Robin F Lelmorini, Petaluma Rancho El Senor Del Encino Luis Gonzalez, Anaheim COLORADO
Goza Mini Herefords Wesley Goza, Olathe L&L Herefords Michael and Jody Lobato, Center Rosendahl Cattle Tiffany Rosendahl, Meeker
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Broken Bridge Farms David Martin, Acworth Don Harris Farms Don Harris, Gillsville East Georgia Cattle Inc. Amanda Patterson, Atlanta Garrisons Farm Christy Garrison, Hiawassee HEI Land and Cattle Christopher Heidt, Springfield Horse Creek Farm Mr. and Mrs. Michael J Hogan Sr., Millen Matthew K Powers, Marshallville RD3 Georgia Herefords David Dyal III, Bristol Williams Cattle Co. Josh Williams, Blythe IDAHO
Kaufner Cattle Kirstin Kaufner, New Plymouth Lazy Spear O Ranch Terry and Debra Hawkins, Horseshoe Bend James Thorwart, Bonners Ferry ILLINOIS
Dwiza Farm Eliza Hellberg, Carbondale East Farms Russell J East, Arcola Micah Hester, Augusta Okaw Valley Ranch Wesley Wise, Bethany Rafetown Cattle Doug Kocher, West Liberty Ann Stewart, Elburn Willow Creek Farm Albert Kelchner, Shannon
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INDIANA
B&S Cattle Co. John Baer, Wolcott Danhour Cattle Robert Danhour, Reelsville Dunn Family Farms Blair Dunn, Tipton Judy I Gates, Kingman Holmestead Acres Dan Holmes, Huntertown Lloyd Lorenz, Peru Ronald Yoder, Bristol IOWA
Boerm Cattle Co. Brent and Jenni Boerm, Wellman Boldt Squared Cattle Co. Rod Boldt, Toledo Justin Fry, Greeley Seth Hall, Lisbon Lathrum Cattle Chase Lathrum, Ankeny Meinders Stock Farms Zach Meinders, Buffalo Center Donald Moody, Collins Veronica Perez, Clarksville SunnyView Herefords Clark and Stacy Adam, Postville Swaim Herefords Jeff Swaim, Drakesville KANSAS
Birk Farms Ashton Birk, Gridley Kelli S. Kokoruda, Haddam Wildcat Herefords Cameron and Ashley Durham, Andover KENTUCKY
Diamond C Show Cattle John and Stephanie Crouch, Carlisle Flat Farms Michael and Penny Michalak, Simpsonville Harris Farm TJ Harris, Finchville Hickory Knob Farms Conner Raymond, Cromwell Kino Farms Marissa Everett, Glasgow
M&M Cattle Michael Manning, Villa Hills Monroe Farms Jacob Monroe, Bloomfield LOUISIANA
Angry Goat Homestead Timothy Smith, Oberlin Briggs & Sons Darrel W. Briggs, Abbeville BW Partnership Brian Wilder, Jennings Dison Farms Charles Dison, Castor Double D Farm & Ranch Donna Head, Oak Ridge Double TT Farms Tom Thibodeaux, Church Point Equismartranch LLC Craig A. Laborde, St. Landry Jones Farm & Cattle Christopher Jones, Franklinton Rocking H Farms LLC Mathew and Tracia Hebert, Lafayette Ronkartz Family Farm & Ranch LLC Scott Ronkartz, Rayne Stringer Bridge Farm LLC Ben Brignac, Gonzales Two Oaks Cattle Farm Darren Theriot, Thibodaux Kerry Wyatt, Marksville MAINE
Randal R Ingraham, Ashland Morning Sun LLC Jeffrey Stewart, Garland MARYLAND
Braunside Farms Patrick Brauning, Finksburg K&J Cattle Co. Joe Reese, Boonsboro Ten Oaks Ridge Bradley Diehl, Westminster Whispering Pines Herefords Larry Favorite, Forest Hill
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Andrews Farm Diana Andrews, Spencer Thomas Black, Foxboro Somerset Farm Wendy Somerset, Jefferson MICHIGAN
D/L Ranch William Lakin, Niles Diamond G Farms Gary Allen, Boyne Falls Dorr Farms Charles Dorr, Lawrence Tom Mann, Manchester Saganing Creek Livestock James Redmond, Bentley Upland Farm Gunther Schwartz, Tustin MINNESOTA
Peter Klapperich, Mazeppa Cory Welles, Becker
TJ Farms Tabitha Shaver, Hartville Chris Wegner, Seligman Carl D Whorton, Ava MONTANA
Newton Ranch Bruce and Esther Newton, Plains Wapiti Ridge Ranch Cindy Bossard, Roundup NEBRASKA
Lazy E+ Ranch Rebecca and Wyatt Eggleston, Callaway Chandra Plate, Bassett Rafter Lazy R Livestock Kenna Rose, Lakeside Scheer Livestock Emmitt Scheer, Nickerson Amanda Tomka, West Point V-5 Vetick Hereford Matthew Vetick, Silver Creek Shawn Wattier, Norfolk
MISSISSIPPI
Circle B Cattle Farms LLC Jeffrey Bates, Liberty Double G Farms Thomas Stuckey, Lucedale Chadwick Matthews, Tylertown Evangelina Rosas, West Point Sanders Farms Howard Sanders, Carthage Spring Oak Ranch Di Ane Cook, Lucedale MISSOURI
7 Star Ranch Tim or Fern Porter, Carl Junction Kevin Allen, Marceline CMS Angus Curtis and Michelle Smith, Fulton Dennis and Pam Cox, Steelville Dehn Cattle Co. Scott Dehn, Sweet Springs Dhandapani Farm Amanda Venkatesan Dhandapani, Elkland Justin Howard, Bates City J4 Farms Nathan Judy, Hale Susan Kelley, Butler Old Glory Herefords Larry Jeffreys, Walnut Grove
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NEVADA
Ed Persike, Las Vegas NEW MEXICO
Wellspring Ranch and Stables LLC Jaclyn Davis, Raton NEW YORK
Groters Farms Brandon Groters, Clymer Homostead LLC Amy Grant, Salem Potter Family Ranch Meghan Potter, Hamden Paul Starceski, Sherman Bryan Wilson, Dansville NORTH CAROLINA
Coats Cattle Megan Coats, Clayton Jonathan Crawford, Candler Eagle Creek Ranch Michelle and Kenneth Cook, Pleasant Garden Lewis Eckard, Connelly Springs Robert Pritchard, Mars Hill OHIO
Apple Trails LLC Meghan Cooke, Mt. Vernon Green Havens Ranch Gary Cameron, Orient
Knoxbury Farms LLC Shawn Stevens, Westerville Michelle Meranda, Ripley Paradise Hill Farm Brooke Stockmeister, Attica Douglas Scarberry, Mount Liberty Schaefer Farm LLC Kelsey Schaefer, Atwater Ten Oaks Farm Carol R. Quinter, Minster OKLAHOMA
Classic Genetics Stan Comer, Ardmore Lucas or Kendell DeWitt, Miami Flying H Ranch Odie Heck, Fitzhugh Todd Forrest, Welling Frederick Cattle Co. Rob and Rannde Frederick, Kenefic Gemstone Ranch James or Patricia Stone, Webbers Falls Gordon Farms Hugh Gordon, Glenpool Green Acres of Kay Co. LLC Phil and Julie Green, Blackwell Keith Hildabrand, Nowata Jessica Lange, Checotah LBD Ranch Patti Glamuzina, Barnsdall Kevin Lofgren, Vinita Nelson Cattle Co. Jacob Nelson, Jay Doug Rubright, Claremore Six E Cattle Co. Charlie Enyart, Vinita Sixhills Farm Lisa and James Hill, Comanche Splitrock Ranch Robert Bell, Claremore Trenton Walling, Stillwater Jeff and Hailey White, Shawnee OREGON
Ash Creek Acres LLC Micky Garus, Dallas Nathaniel Chrowl, Monmouth Kirk and Robinson Ranch Kyle Robinson, Heppner Pratt House Herefords Jake Pratt, Salem Phillip Simmons, Dundee
PENNSYLVANIA
FnA Farm Jesse Hartsock, Clearville Foxtail Farmstead LLC Gergroy E Eberhart, Bedford Charisty and Timothy Miller, Claysville Namron Farms Jay Patterson, Chestnut Ridge NC Farms Neal Christensen, Sarver Old Ridge Acres Bryan Zrimm, Avella Paynes Trippl H Hereford Christopher Payne, Shinglehouse Sunny Hollow Farms Aaron Layman, Waynesboro Teets Family Farm Joshua Teets, Slippery Rock SOUTH CAROLINA
Gore Farms Misty Gore, Loris Howell Ranch Allan Howell, Ridgeville SOUTH DAKOTA
Robin Kleine, Tea Sand Creek Ranch Colonel Thomas and Linda Spencer, Smithwick Ben Roudabush, Mitchell TENNESSEE
AMD Mini Farm and Ranch Johnny Dow, Shelbyville James Bacon, Dandridge Beech Cove Cattle Farm Chris Binkley, Doyle Cradic Cattle LLC Grover Cradic, Rogersville Littleton Farms Rhil Littleton, Dickson Mack Farms Pamela Mack, Tullahoma Rocky Bottom Farms Carson Eubank, Pulaski Silver Dollar Farms Julie Henson, McMinnville Smith Farm Lin Smith, Selmer Teffeteller Polled Herefords Mike Teffeteller, Maryville
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3H Sonya Hodge, Eustace 3M Legacy Ranch LLC Walter Merritt, Coleman 5-W Ranches David Welch, Temple Bar H Herefords Bill Heflin, Mount Pleasant Bar MA Farm Alyce Harden, Blum Harvey Berckenhoff, Schulenburg Gary Borden, Talco C.D. Cattle Co. Bryan Hammons, Stephenville Conger Ponderosa Farms Jacob Conger, Amarillo Cornell Cattle Camren Cornell, Tomball Isabel Dean, Sandia Michael and Joann Facchina, Boyd Farm 1617 Chris and Leslie Webb, Argyle Lindsey Frazier, San Antonio
Games Ranch Aaron and Stephanie Games, Briggs Gilbert Cattle Co. Nathan Gilbert, Stephenville Barry Gordon, Snook Gulf Coast Herefords Robert Schnuriger, Kemah HeiRanch Paul Heidaker, Fulshear Hill Top T Farm Dana Tidwell, LaRue HNH Cattle Tyler Hodges, Huntsville J-4 Farms Jim Sivils, Needville Zak Keller, Sherman Kyle Kendrick, Merkel Victor Koncaba, Hutto LC Ranch LLC Perry Corder, Crockett Lloyd Farms Jeremy Lloyd, Ben Wheeler Clint Long, Jayton
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M.T. Pockets Cattle Lynsie Butler, Fruitvale McLaughlin’s Half Ass Farm Gary McLaughlin, Vidor Andrew Needum, Gunter Robert Parker, Arlington R7 Farm Javier Ramirez, Dallas Rancho El Dios Scott Herring, Graford RGRG Kaufman Rogelio Gonzalez, Kaufman Rockin G Farms Shellie Gooch, Marshall Rolling Red Ranch Ryan and Deborah Mathis, Palestine Rowdy T Ranch Joshua Trees, Italy Abraham G Salinas, Laredo Sandstone Ranch Amanda Scivally, Gainesvillee Serrano 4 Ranch Henry Serrano, Campbell Brittney Smith, Tyler Texas Mini Ranch Aaron Carnline Jr, Dayton Thompson Grain & Cattle Inc Clint Thompson, Justin TJ Cattle Tom Edd Johnson, Cross Plains TLC Cattle Co. Trey and Leigh Cook, Bellaire White Stone Ranch Angela Bivens, Webster Aron Williams, Kemah WM Bar Cattle DJ & Amy Willard, Fairfield WSR William Jones, Kaufman UTAH
Rocking G Watusi & Zebra Ranch Sheri Gurr, Roosevelt Stuntz Valley Ranch LLC Tyrel Snow, Jensen
Carter Cattle Co. John Carter, Jonesville John Cheek, Pennington Gap Robertson Farms Jess Robertson, Spring Grove Roslyn Farm & Vineyard, LLC Sue A. Albrecht, Charlottesville Barker Taylor, Cana Triple C Farm Garrett Cummins, Edinburg WASHINGTON
Jethro and Monica Allen, Usk Barbara Claussen, Seabeck Cassie Schmierer, Rochester WISCONSIN
Jaimie Carmichael, Jefferson Kevin Louis, Grantsburg QR Livestock Co. Aaron Reilly, Janesville Micah Reimer, Rock Springs Stacy Sivertson, Tigerton Christopher and Stacy Waack, Reedsville WEST VIRGINIA
3 Hawks Livestock Rick and Stephanie Hawkins, Jane Lew Hillcross Farm Craig Bolyard, Bruceton Mills Ronald Jones, Worthington Lone Cedar Farm Joshua Adkins, Milton Melton Farm Kevin and Pamela Irvine, Poca WYOMING
Heather Greathouse, Lovell Laurie Kluz, Gillette Ashley Zier, Sheridan AUSTRALIA
Yellow Rock Herefords John and Robin Carter, Lake Wendouree, VIC
VIRGINIA
American Heritage Family Farm Crystal Ritenour, Orange Blue Swann Farm Kassidy Swann, Abingdon
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Livestock Production Specialist West Virginia University Extension Service 1194 Evansdale Drive, Rm G213 PO Box 6108 Morgantown, WV 26506 Office: (304) 293-2669 Mobile: (304) 669-1598 Kevin.Shaffer@mail.wvu.edu
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Ken and Chris Scott 2586 Grandview Rd. Beaver, WV 25813 Ken 304-573-0844 Chris 304-228-5524 chance37@suddenlink.net
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W.C. Taylor Family 20 Cottage Hill Rd. Petersburg, WV 26847 Sonny 304-257-1557 Michael 304-257-1040 Will 304-668-6600 David 304-257-0263 mtaylor@frontiernet.net
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DAVID LAW & SONS
Polled Herefords Since 1954 192 Ruger Dr. Harrisville, WV 26362 Butch 304-643-4438
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5683 Rocky Step Rd. Winfield, WV 25213 www.grassyrunfarms.com Gary Kale, Owner Aaron Glascock, General Manager 304-312-7060 Derik Billman, Herdsman 330-432-3267
Polled Herefords The R.G. Knotts Family 63 Henderson Ridge Road Fairmont, WV 26554 Dave 304-612-3795 Robert 304-265-0005 Dnsk0603@gmail.com
McDonald Polled Herefords
Mike McDonald, DVM and Family 534 Riverbend Road Lost Creek, WV 26385 304-745-3870 Office 304-677-5944 Cell
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Open Shows SHOW INDEX Great Lakes Open Show _________________ Indiana Hereford Assn. Open Preview ______ Indiana State Fair Open Show _____________ Kentucky Hereford Assn. Open State Show __ Ohio State Fair Open Show _______________ West Virginia Hereford Breeders Open Show __
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Indiana Hereford Assn. Open Preview
Lebanon, Ind. | June 5 Judge: Jonathan Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich. 120 head shown Champion female, Olivia Neal, Osgood, with KLL LMAN Azalea 206H ET, 3/19/2020, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion female, Weston and Chase Maddox, Brookston, Showtime Glamour Girl H16 ET, 1/23/2020, by NJW 76S 27A Long Range 203D ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Taylor Laudeman, Bourbon, with SRF Miss Stella, 5/15/2019, by Churchill Red Bull 200Z; and a February heifer calf, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Courtney Hall, LaGrange, with TF 3122 Joyce G 908, 4/12/2019, by Pyramid Mr. Hereford 3122; and a January bull calf, by Perks Cato Eucher 8005 ET. Champion bull, Hattie Duncan, Wingate, with AA HRD Drake 018, 1/17/2020, by KT’S Drago 504. Reserve champion bull, Logan Rhodes, Paris, Ill., with LF 4111 Screenshot 9228, 11/19/2019, by CRR 511 Screenshot 745.
Kentucky Hereford Assn. State Show Russellville, Ky. | June 5 Judge: Dale Pitchford, Cullman, Ala. 35 head shown
Champion female, Levi Womack, Pembroke, with Womack Little Lady 0311ET, 11/10/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET.
Indiana Hereford Assn. Open Preview champion female by Olivia Neal.
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Reserve champion female, Levi Womack, with Womack Sensational Lady 047 ET, 3/8/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Ryan Underwood, Campbellsville, with DW 29F Y-Axis Gal B16, 11/12/2014, by ASM 156T Y-Axis 206Z; and an April heifer calf. Champion bull, Bradon Burks, Park City, with Burks TF 871E Mandate 180H, 1/8/2020, by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Reserve champion bull, Rachael Drumm, Winchester, with 4D Commitment 41H, 11/17/2020, by 4D Commitment D24F. Excel sheet says only one bull was shown but this was filled in as reserve- check Champion steer, Tyler Young with a 2/17/2020 born steer.
Ohio State Fair champion female by Mason Love.
Great Lakes Open Show Midland, Mich. | June 20 Judge: Dan Vassen, Cass City 31 head shown
Champion female, Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, with HC Cookie 2006, 4/2/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Kaytlyn Harfst, with HC Emma 2012, 6/1/2020, by KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET. Champion cow-calf pair, Robin Riker, Ionia, with RLB H850 Rockin’ Remedy 120F, 1/20/2018, by SSF RLB Onkey 122L 949 850ET; and a March bull calf, by RLB 916B Rockin’ Amos 302F. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Courtney Hall, LaGrange, Ind., with MCF Paisley’s Dynasty, 3/3/2019, by JLB Showtime Pugh Dynasty; and a January bull calf, by PERKS Cato Euchre 8005 ET. Champion bull, Robin Riker, with RLB 302F Rockin’ Reggie 307J, 3/7/2021, by RLB 916B Rockin’ Amos 302F. Reserve champion bull, Courtney Hall, with DHC Pepper, 1/19/2021, by PERKS Cato Euchre 8005 ET.
Ohio State Fair Open Show Columbus, Ohio | July 27 Judge: Brandon Callis, Manco, Okla. 72 head shown
Champion female, Mason Love, Baltimore, with SSF KKH 513 Timeless Image 004, 1/10/2020, by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480. Reserve champion female, Delaney Chester, Oregonia, with RCSC Starburst, 1/2/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Mason Love, with O 6G ET, 6/6/2019, by H/TSR/CHEZ/ Full Throttle ET; and a May bull calf, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Ohio State Fair champion bull by Flatter Hereford Farm.
Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Keayla Marie Harr, Jeromesville, with Mohican Whitney 5G, 1/25/2019, by INNISFAIL WHR X651/723 4013 ET; and a January bull calf by NJW 160B 028X Historic 81E ET. Champion bull, Flatter Hereford Farms, Fairborn, with SSF KKH 513 Time Traveler 902, 1/10/2019, by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480. Reserve champion bull, BJ Herman & Sons, Edgerton; Todd, Kim & Kasey Herman, Lima; and Mason Love, Baltimore, with SSF KKH Ribeye 15U 017 ET, 3/10/2020, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET.
West Virginia Hereford Breeders Open Show Jane Lew, W.Va. | July 31 Judge: Adam Hayes, Kingwood 30 head shown
Champion female, Mason Glascock, Fraziers Bottom, with MJG GRF Sugar 035, 2/14/2020, by Grassy Run Super Sport 8014. Reserve champion female, Mason Glascock, with FBF 6026D CHEYENNE 1924 ET, 10/7/2019, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion cow-calf pair, KC Livestock, Albright, with KCL Anna Marie 804F, 4/7/2018, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and an April bull calf, by KCL Going Platinum G3. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Landon Hall, Bolt, with UHF D81 Megan U24F, 9/10/2018, by CHF TTF 3001 Legacy 6602 ET; and a January bull calf, by UHF 480 Ontime U14F.
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Champion bull, 3 Hawks Livestock, Jane Lew; McDonalds Polled Herefords, Jane Lew; and Wildcat Cattle Co., Darlington, with WILDCAT MF El Chapo 013, 4/17/2020, by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. Reserve champion bull, Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, with CHF TTF 72C Heavy Duty 0605 ET, 11/11/2020, by NJW 79Z 22Z Heavy Duty 72C ET.
Indiana State Fair Open Show
Indianapolis, Ind. | Aug. 1 Judge: Dr. Dan Shike, Champaign, Ill. 50 head shown Champion female, Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, with BP CB Harlow 14H ET, 2/28/2020, by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. Reserve champion female, David Hockett, New Palestine, with CSF Ramsey Tevas Silk 009, 5/9/2020, by BR Hutton 4030ET.
Indiana State Fair champion female by
Indiana State Fair champion bull by Hattie Duncan.
Maddox Gunn.
Champion cow-calf pair, Taylor Laudeman, Bremen, with SRF Miss Stella, 5/15/2019, Churchill Red Bull 200Z; and a February heifer calf, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Champion bull, Hattie Duncan, Wingate, with AA HRD Drake 018, 1/17/2020, by KT’S Drago 504.
Reserve champion bull, Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, with Patton Tankeray 017, 2/4/2020, by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET.
Maryland Jr. Preview
Junior: Jaelyn Vellsek, Mount Airy, champion. Peewee: Ella Deford, Jarrettsville, champion.
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Gaithersburg, Md. | May 9 Judges: Bruce and Amie Stretzbach, Louisville, Ohio 59 head shown Champion female, Kaylie and Holly Shelton, Frederick, with GGSC Crystal 2H ET, 1/15/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Reserve champion female, Kaylie Shelton, with GMC Keke 4H ET, 4/1/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kaylie Shelton, with GMC Keke 4H ET, 4/1/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Holly Shelton, with GMC Liv 6H, 5/20/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Sydney Wise, Chaptico, with GGSC Gypsy 5G, 2/25/2019, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET; and a February bull calf, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bull, Karson Fahey, New Windsor, with SHF Southall 82H, 3/12/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bull, Sydney Wise, with SAW Severide Fire, 2/10/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion steer, Peytin Hereth, Woodbine, with a 1,250-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jacob Bowen, Sutherland, with a 1,234-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kaylie Shelton, champion. Intermediate: Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa., champion.
Northwest Regional
Longview, Wash. | May 23 Judge: Tanner Stutsman, Hills, Iowa 67 head shown Champion female, Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Misty 2032, 3/8/2020, by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026. Reserve champion female, Adalee Topliff, La Grande, Ore., with WSH 108 Genesis 001H ET, 2/19/2020, by LED GKB Legend 108 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Fallon Gohr, with GOHR Misty 2032, 3/8/2020, by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Fallon Gohr, with GOHR Pearl 2072, 7/2/2020, by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026. Champion cow-calf pair, Ryan Rogers, Eatonville, with RH 101D Front And Center F8, 12/13/2018, by W4 1326 Hard Eight 101D ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Jessica Gehl, with WCF 4193B Replay 11E, 9/18/2017, by Churchill Sensation 4193B ET. Champion bull, Fallon Gohr, with GOHR Untapped 9088, 10/2/2019, by KLD Untapped D727 ET. Reserve champion bull, Ryan Rogers, with RH 8923 High Class H7, 12/23/2020, by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. continued on page 176...
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Reserve champion horned cow-calf pair, Logan Pomi, Petaluma, with H H/G ELB Annsley 84F ET, 1/7/2018, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January bull calf, by PR Lucky Jackpot 142. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Joseph Schohr, Gridley, with SS Ms Pharo Flufernutter 1608, 4/6/2016, by SS AS Pharo Untapped 205 ET; and a January heifer calf, by GKB EJE Bobs Ally 388A. Champion bull, Kaitlin Dores, Gustine, with KD Lethargic 005, 9/2/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion bull, Ellis Macfarlane, Cottonwood, with ML Beef Haldane H2, 2/11/2020, by SR Beef 466 Optiman 1671. Champion steer, Hadley Harrison, with a 1,225-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Nancy Sullivan, Altaville, with a 1,010-lb. steer.
Maryland Jr. Preview champion female by Kaylie and Holly Shelton.
Ohio Prime Time Jr. Regional Findlay, Ohio | May 29-30 Judges: Ring A: Kurtis Lingaman, Lima Ring B: Jason Miller, Gaston, Ind. 54 head shown
Maryland Jr. Preview champion bred-and-owned female by Kaylie Shelton.
RING A RESULTS: Champion female, Delaney Chester, Oregonia, with RCSC Starburst, 1/2/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Kalin & Jaecee Schrader, Continental, with Showtime London H42 ET, 6/19/2020, by CRR About Time 743. Champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF 743 Vintage 419H ET, 4/19/2020, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Delaney Chester, RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Champion cow-calf pair, Trevin Redd, with Pugh Showtime Eclaire PG18, 3/28/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET; and a March heifer calf, by Showtime Image 860. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kalin & Jaecee Schrader, with CSF Ramsey Teva’s Cinnamon ET, 4/4/2018, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U; and a February heifer calf, by H Excel 8051 ET. Champion bull, Jalyn Eddy, Jewett, with MMF 109 Manly 102, 1/19/2021, by Lake Barbara 109 Quincy 16E ET.
Northwest Regional champion female and champion bred-and-owned female by Fallon Gohr.
California-Nevada Jr. Field Day
Red Bluff, Calif. | May 28-30 Judge: Kim DeLashmutt, Redmond, Ore. 72 head shown Champion horned female, Julianna Figone, Gilroy, with JFIG Mango 3314, 8/3/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Madalyn Cory, Bonanza, Ore., with T Shesa Cool Cat 953, 10/19/2019, by T One Cool Cat 723ET. Champion polled female, Hadley Harrison, Montague, with MCC Skyfall 007 ET, 8/31/2020, by H Deberard 7454 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Hannah Harrison, Montague, with H Lady 032 ET, 2/26/2020, by NJW 78P 88X Cowboss 199B ET. Champion horned cow-calf pair, Bailey Morrell, Willows, with M BSM Cowgirl Casanova 1903, 1/8/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January heifer calf, by H Hometown 5343 ET.
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Champion steer, Weston Maddox, Brookston, Ind., with a 994-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jacob Wiechart, Ft. Recovery, with a 1,194-lb. steer. RING B RESULTS: Champion female, Brogan Brunt, Summitville, Ind., with Ramsey Showtime Brelle 020 ET, 3/14/2020, by BR Hutton 4030 ET. Reserve champion female, Kalin & Jaecee Schrader, with CHEZ Sapphire 0800H ET, 3/20/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Delaney Chester, RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Grant Helsinger, Germantown, with GKH 7725 Queenie May 2023, 1/9/2020, by WD CA 0101 Karystmatic 7225. Champion cow-calf pair, Trevin Redd, with Pugh Showtime Eclaire PG18, 3/28/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET; and a March heifer calf, by Showtime Image 860. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kalin & Jaecee Schrader, with CSF Ramsey Teva’s Cinnamon ET, 4/4/2018, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U; and a February heifer calf, by H Excel 8051 ET. Champion bull, Jalyn Eddy, Jewett, with MMF 109 Manly 102, 1/19/2021, by Lake Barbara 109 Quincy 16E ET. Champion steer, Weston Maddox, Brookston, Ind., with a 994-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jacob Wiechart, Ft. Recovery, with a 1,194-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Lauren McMillian, champion. Intermediate: Addie Sorgen, champion. Junior: Delaney Chester, champion. Peewee: Emma Helsinger, champion.
Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. Manhattan, Kan. | May 29-30 Judge: Tyler Norvell, Oklahoma 131 head shown
Champion female, McKenna Richardson, Eureka, with GGSC Cameron 10H ET, 3/10/2020, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion female, Ben Jensen, Courtland, with KJ BJ DPH F5 Gemstone 181H ET, 9/7/2020, by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F.
California-Nevada Jr. Hereford Assn. champion polled female by Hadley Harrison. Hereford.org
Champion steer, Whitney Steckel, Taylor, with a 1,305-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Brayson Mayo, Scott City, Kan., with a 1,135-lb. steer.
Ohio Prime-Time Jr. Hereford Regional champion female A by Delaney Chester.
Ohio Prime-Time Jr. Hereford Regional champion female B by Brogan Brunt.
Champion bred-and-owned female, Ben Jensen, with KJ BJ DPH F5 Gemstone 181H ET, 9/7/2020, by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Peyton Perez, Nara Visa, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 0158 ET, 3/16/2020, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Tava Gustafson, Junction City, with GH Super Zam Faylynn ET 53F, 1/8/2018, by YV 15Z Super Zam 22C; and a February bull calf, by G 6177 Barn Cat 924. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Colby Jones, Wamego, with NCC Sweet Caroline 1903, 2/8/2019, by WGF Wyoming 32B; and a January heifer calf, by R New York 5083. Champion bull, Ben Jensen, with KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET, 9/2/2020, by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F. Reserve champion bull, Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill, with DD Outer Banks 032, 9/2/2019, by DOSS 6431 Casanova DHD14. Champion steer, Jessica Jensen, Courtland, with a 1,320-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, with a 1,160-lb. steer.
Champion polled female, Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, with KB Hannah 0605, 2/24/2020, by Purple Milsap 45S. Reserve champion polled female, Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, with K Hazel 024 ET, 2/12/2020, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kinsley Bremer, with KB Hannah 0605, 2/24/2020, by Purple Milsap 45S. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Kynsleigh Krebs, with K Hazel 024 ET, 2/12/2020, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Kiera Bremer, Fullerton, with EF Lady Queen G116 ET, 3/20/2019, by Frenzen BAR JZ Bruiser B30; and a February bull calf, by KJ 584D Blazer 710G. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Hannah Williams, with HMW Miss Selkii 925, 4/21/2019, by BAR JZ Sleep On 738C; and a January bull calf, by UPS Undisputed ET. Champion bull, Hannah Williams, with HMW 615 The Edge 954 ET, 10/10/2019, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. Reserve champion bull, Hannah Williams, with HMW 401 Jericho 050 ET, 3/21/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Molly Minihan, Wheaton, champion; Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, reserve. Intermediate: Delaney Figge, Onaga, champion; Julia Studer, Frankfurt, reserve. Junior: Jase Beltz, Canton, champion; Danica Davis, Maple Hill, reserve. Peewee: Josie Beltz, Canton, champion; Wyatt Weaber, Wamego, reserve.
Nebraska Jr. Hereford State Show
Kearney, Neb. | June 5-6 Judges: Ty Bayer, Wis., and Colby Taber, Iowa 128 head shown
SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Whitney Steckel, champion; Blake Bruns, North Platte, reserve. Intermediate: Julia Studer, Frankfort, Kan., champion; Kinleigh Ekhoff, Aurora, reserve. Junior: Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, champion; Kiera Bremer, reserve. Peewee: Kinsley Bremer, champion; Brenlee Alber, Guide Rock, reserve.
Pennsylvania Jr. Preview Show
Meadville, Pa. | June 5 Judge: Zack Butler, Milton, Tenn. 23 head shown Champion female, Gianna Marino, Clarence Center, N.Y., with DJF Moana 15H ET, 2/20/2020, by KJ CJJ 618U Chevy 454Y. Reserve champion female, Shelby Manning, Union City, Ohio, with DJF Sapphire 44H ET, 4/5/2020, by BR Hutton 4030 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Walker Dunn, Cochranton, with WD 559 Loretta 0171 ET, 9/29/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Kaia Howe, Wagontown, with DJF Ingrid 96H ET, 6/1/2020, BR Hutton 4030 ET. Champion bull, Walker Dunn, with WD 2296 Hood Politics 0174 ET, 10/5/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion steer, Piper Pennell, Bolivar, Ohio, with a 1,095-lb. steer. continued on page 178...
Kansas Jr. Hereford Show champion female by McKenna Richardson.
Kansas Jr. Hereford Show champion cow-calf pair by Tava Gustafson.
Kansas Jr. Hereford Show champion bull by Ben Jensen.
Kansas Jr. Hereford Show champion steer by Jessica Jensen.
Champion horned female, Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, with T/R JPDL Georgia Kay H51 ET, 4/27/2020, by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Reserve champion horned female, Hannah Williams, Kearney, with HMW K075 Pinot Nior 076 ET, 5/25/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
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Lebanon, Ind. | June 6 Judge: Tim Fitzgerald, Sullivan 111 head shown
Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion horned female by Hadley Dunklau.
Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion polled female by Kinsley Bremer.
Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion bred-andowned female by Kinsley Bremer.
Champion female, Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, with Deatsman Sweet Dreams 20H, 5/10/2020, by CMCC Extra 451E. Reserve champion female, Wyatt Gunn, Greenfield, with BP CB Havana 315H ET, 3/15/2020, by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Collin Deatsman, with Deatsman Sweet Dreams 20H, 5/10/2020, by CMCC Extra 451E. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, David Hockett, New Palestine, with CSF Ramsey Tevas Silk 009, 5/9/2020, by BR Hutton 4030 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Courtney Hall, LaGrange, with TF 3122 Joyce G 908, 4/12/2019, by Pyramid Mr. Hereford 3122; and a January bull calf, by PERKS Cato Eucher 8005 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Taylor Laudeman, Bourbon, with SRF Miss Stella, 5/15/2019, by Churchill Red Bull 200Z; and a February heifer calf, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Champion bull, Hattie Duncan, Wingate, with AA HRD Drake 018, 1/17/2020, by KT’S Drago 504. Reserve champion bull, Logan Rhodes, Paris, Ill., with LF 4111 Screenshot 9228, 11/19/2019, by CRR 511 Screenshot 745. Champion steer, Weston Maddox, Brookston, with a 1,064-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jayden Simpson, Roachdale, with a 1,300-lb. steer.
Wisconsin Livestock Breeders Assn.
Jefferson, Wis. | June 6 Judge: Cori Malone, Mackinaw, Ill. 91 head shown
Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion cow-calf pair by Kiera Bremer.
Champion female, Ty Pezanoski, LaSalle, Ill., with Hawk Skylar 13H ET, 2/9/2020, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Reserve champion female, Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with CRR 611 Julia 0122, 3/14/2020, by CRR 109 Upslope 611 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kendall and Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Huntley 011H ET, 4/7/2020, by NJW 73S 980 Hutton 109Z ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Ella Crane, LaSalle, Ill., with Crane Neavah 2030 ET, 2/8/2020, by LF 2062 Anchor 3063 6064. Champion cow-calf pair, Brady, Lauren and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, by BR Currency 8144 ET; and an April bull calf, by CH High Roller 756 ET.
Wisconsin Livestock Breeders Assn. Jr. Show champion female by TyPezanoski.
Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Dellana and Abigail Muck, Caledonia, Ill., with Happ Dorothy 24D ET, 3/17/2016, by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET; and a January heifer calf, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion bull, Ryan Garnhart, German Valley, Ill., with MCF 2296 Thriller 2005, 2/3/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kade and Kendall Boatman, with PERKS 5101 Herd Maker 0004 ET, 1/14/2020, by AH JDH Munson 15E ET. Champion steer, Lauren Jones, with a 1,155-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Brooke Aue, Auburndale, with a 1,335-lb. steer.
Missouri Cattlemen’s Assn. Sedalia, Mo. | June 11 Judge: Scott Bayer, Ringle, Wis. 89 head shown
Champion female, Tory Miller, Lebanon, with MH 322 Miss T-Bone 0302, 3/2/2020, by CRR 109 Catapult 322. Reserve champion female, Addison Ward, Oak Grove, with MAV Cotton’s Gypsy 012H ET, 3/10/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Lexi Craig, Stanberry, with 6MC 2296 Sophistication 942 ET, 4/2/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and an April heifer calf, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Taylor McGlothlin, Richmond, with PRF 408B Misty 711E, 1/27/2017, by GG Time 0124 408B; and a January heifer calf, by R Leader 6964. Champion bull, Taylor Miller, Lebanon, with MH 5280 Legacy 0624 ET, 2/24/2020, by CRR 5280. Reserve champion bull, Jorja Ebert, Polo, with JRE Be Bold 2004, 8/2/2020, by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Champion steer, Isaac Rhode, Stewartsville, with a 1,140-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Haleigh Ferguson, Smithton, with a 1,320-lb. steer.
Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion bred-andowned bull by Hannah Williams.
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Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. champion female by Torri Miller.
Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. champion cow-calf pair by Lexi Craig.
South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion female by Chesney Effling.
Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. champion bull by Taylor Miller.
Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. champion steer by Isaac Rhode.
South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion bred-and-owned female by Jayna Blume.
South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day
Watertown, S.D. | June 11-12 Judge: Garrett Knebel, Bozeman, Mont. 82 head shown Champion female, Chesney Effling, Highmore, with BACC D715 Monica 078 ET, 11/28/2020, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion female, Natalie Marshall, Mitchell, with SQCF 613 Champagne 022 ET, 4/10/2020, by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Jayna Blume, Pierre, with BLME BRNT KB Velvet 257H, 5/8/2020, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Chesney Effling, with CHEZ Cinnamon Candi 0627H ET, 3/7/2020, by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Camryn Houselog, Estelline, with SQCF 662 Bonnie May 929, 5/1/2019, by STCC SHR Sniper 525 ET; and a March bull calf, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Rylee Knock, Tulare, with KWCR 496 Ms Laura Acclaim 920, 3/29/2019, by KCF Bennett Acclaim C442; and an April heifer calf by KWCR E705 Domino Excede 904. Champion bull, Jayna Blume, with BLME KB Buddy 291H, 9/19/2020, by CHEZ Mr Hyde 602D. Reserve champion bull, Camryn Houselog, with CGH Donald T 101, 3/19/2021, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Champion steer, Claire Morgan, Burwell, Neb., with a 1,210-lb. steer.
Reserve champion steer, Makayla Simmermon, Colton, with a 1,350-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Chesney Effling, champion; Maesa Dvorak, Lake Andes, reserve. Intermediate: Addison Haase, Scotland, champion; Ireland McAreavey, Crooks, reserve. Junior: Natalie Marshall, champion; Riley Rasmussen, Aurora, reserve. Peewee: Weston Grace, Humboldt, champion; Macey Josephson, Arlington, reserve.
South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion cow-calf pair by Camryn Houselog.
Southeast Regional Jr. Hereford Show
Harrisonburg, Va. | June 11-12 Judge: Ryan Rash and Dustin Ogburn 165 head shown Champion female, Dylan Chastain, Danielsville, Ga., with WSCC Breathless 12H ET, 4/17/2020, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion female, Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Shameless Lady 0117 ET, 9/14/2020, by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Levi Womack, with Womack Sensational Lady 047 ET, 3/8/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Kaia Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF Ingrid 96H ET, 6/1/2020, by BR Hutton 4030ET.
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SE Regional champion female by Dylan Chastain.
Champion steer, Amber Shutsky, Pinnacle, N.C. Reserve champion steer, Mary Carter Shirley, Spartan, Tenn.
Champion steer, Carson Stone, Tuscola. Reserve champion steer, Raynee Schacher, Dumas.
SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Marcie Howard, Richfield, N.C., champion; Owen Griffith, Delta, Pa., reserve. Intermediate: Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa., champion; Shelby Candler, Weaverville, N.C., reserve. Junior: Mary Carter Shirley, champion; Sedona Sifford, Goldvein, Va., reserve. Peewee: Levi Womack, champion; Ethan Smith, Churchville, Va., reserve.
Wyoming Junior Hereford Field Day
Texas State Hereford Show Belton, Texas | June 11 Judge: Josh Elder, Dunlap, Iowa. 338 head shown
Champion horned female, Landry Allan, Nocona, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 978 ET, 11/17/2019, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Bryden Barber, Channing, with BR Ariel H032 ET, 3/21/2020, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Champion polled female, Aidyn Barber, Channing, with BR Nala H040 ET, 3/25/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Callie Harris, Canton, with KLL LMAN Tulip 916G, 11/16/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Jarrett Worrell, Mason, with WORR Y79D Mistletoe 785H, 1/3/2020, by WORR 2Y79 Pascal 4003 79D ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Mason Allan, Nocona, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET, 10/27/2019, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Carlisle Braman, Refugio, with JB MC Shelby Sensation 1864 ET, 1/7/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Jarrett Worrell, with WORR Borrowed Lace 408F ET, 11/21/2018, by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Champion overall bull, Aidyn Barber, with BR ER Big Country 007 ET, 4/8/2020, by BR Hutton 4030ET. Reserve champion bull, Jarrett Worrell, with WORR 35B Big Shooter 559H ET, 3/12/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.
SE Regional champion bred-and-owned female by Levi Womack.
SE Regional champion bull by John Thomas Woolfolk.
Champion cow-calf pair, Russ Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., with WF 109 Sweet Sally 4050 2080ET, 1/6/2019, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, John Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky., with Green 6262 628 Lady 545G, 5/4/2019, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Champion bull, John Thomas Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., with WF 628 Rock Solid 1570 2261 ET, 1/2/2020, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Reserve champion bull, Mason Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with CN Stimulus 518H, 5/16/2020, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET.
Texas State Hereford Show champion polled female by Aidyn Barber.
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Sheridan, Wyo. | June 11-12 Judges: Hampton Cornelius, La Salle, Colo., and Paul Hill, Nunn, Colo. 30 head shown Champion female, Saige Ward, Laramie, with KJ BJ 746D Coco Maui 880H ET, 2/4/2020, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Reserve champion female, Samuel Birdsall, Torrington, with DHB 8130 5011 Venessa 016, 3/29/2020, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Samuel Birdsall, with DHB 8130 5011 Venessa 016, 3/29/2020, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Saige Ward, with SLW 3203 Jade 20H, 4/30/2020, by K Rock 707 ET. Champion overall bull, Samantha Lynn Campbell, Eaton, Colo., with SLC MR Harley HMI6, 3/30/2020, by H Deberard 7454 ET. Reserve champion bull, Samantha Lynn Campbell, with SLC Mr Cool Cash GSP2, 10/1/2019, by JCS Copper 5860.
Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Summer Preview
Colfax, Iowa | June 12-13 Judge: Chad Holtkamp, West Point 63 head shown Champion horned female, Logan Schroeder, Pella, with TRHH Ms Helen 02 ET, 3/5/2020, by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Kassidy Bremer, Redfield, with T/R Adora’s Grace H53, 5/7/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion polled female, Dax Putz, Otley, with CCS Candy’s Montgomery 104H ET, 2/8/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Emma Davisson, Calamus, with MAV Cotton’s Wren 083H ET, 10/17/2020, by BR Copper 124Y.
Texas State Hereford Show champion bull by Aidyn Barber. Hereford.org
Champion cow-calf pair, Alisa Rose, St. Olaf, with Rose Ms Shea, 4/8/2019, by KT Small Town Kid 5051; and a March bull calf, by LH 705E Laredo 905G. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Maggie Anderlik, Dayton, with 3D MS Jazzy Penny 1510, 4/2/2015, by TH 122U 11X Mr Hereford 64Z; and a March bull calf, by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET. Champion bull, Grant Riggan, Tiffin, with Rigg 173D Toolie 2G, 6/5/2019, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. Reserve champion bull, Kennedy Rife, Columbus Junction, with KRR Hudson, 1/31/2020, by NJW 79Z 222Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion steer, Ethan Espenscheid, Marshalltown, with a 1,070-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jenna Smith, Newton, with a 1,359-lb. steer.
Ohio Buckeye Jr. Hereford Premier Show
Wooster, Ohio | June 12 Judge: Andy Higgins, Auburntown, Tenn. 74 head shown Champion female, Delaney Chester, Oregonia, with RCSC Starburst, 1/2/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Jaecee and Kalin Schrader, Continental, with Showtime London H42 ET, 6/19/2020, by CRR About Time 743. Champion bred-and-owned female, Delaney Chester, with RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, McKalynne Helmke, New Philadelphia, with Wise-Madea, 6/15/2020, by Purple Milsap 45S. Champion cow-calf pair, Ashleigh and Andrew Osborn, Blanchester, with RR 47E Z426 Ursula 21G, 2/23/2019, by Mohican THM Excede Z426; and a March heifer calf, by KT Small Town Kid 5051. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Emma Lewis, Litchfield, with TLR Jo Joy 801F, 1/12/2018, by CCC 316 HD 501; and a March heifer calf, by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET. Champion bull, Madelynn Baney, Navarre, with Creek 2504 847 Zion 039H, 9/10/2020, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. Reserve champion bull, Tanner Ostgaard, Newark, with OCC Tunder A692, 8/1/2020, by OCC Knox A558. Champion steer, Jacob Wiechart, Ft. Recovery, with a 1,240-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Emma Helsinger, Germantown, with a 1,120-lb. steer.
Red Dirt Rendezvous Stillwater, Okla. | June 12 Judge: Craig Sands, Stillwater 149 head shown
Champion horned female, Evan Sims, Edmond, with SFCC Destinys Child 2009 ET, Hereford.org
3/4/2020, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion horned female, Bria Herndon, Sapulpa, with M&M 787 Fancy Pants 001, 2/9/2020, by M&M ECR 3809 Empire 777. Champion polled female, Brynna Herndon, Sapulpa with BK CMCC History Buff 0044H ET, 9/20/2020, by CHEZ/ PUGH/ HARA Logic 8815F ET. Reserve champion polled female, KayAnn Eck, Putnam, with RER Chargers Harley 026H, 3/19/2020, by MCM 6964 Charger 702E. Champion bred-and-owned horned female, Evan Sims, with SFCC Destinys Child 2009 ET, 3/4/2020, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned horned female, Peyton Perez, Nara Visa, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 0158 ET, 3/16/2020, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion bred-and-owned polled female, KayAnn Eck, with RER Chargers Harley 026H, 3/19/2020, MCM 6964 Charger 702E. Reserve champion bred-and-owned polled female, Emma Lynn, Purcell, with ERL Nelly 2017, 6/6/2020, by Harvie Smoke Stack ET 195B. Champion bull, Bryce Milligan, Sallisaw, with YH Red Ryder 987G, 12/6/2019, by NJW 25B 88X Cowcamp 107E ET. Reserve champion bull, Evan Sims, with SFCC Destinair 2070 ET, 9/14/2020, by BR Belle Air 6011. Champion steer, Samantha Graves, Ramona, with a 1,210-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Katelin Scott, Crawford, with a 1,280-lb. steer.
Red Dirt Rendezvous champion horned female by Brynna Herndon.
Red Dirt Rendezvous champion polled female by Evan Sims.
Red Dirt Rendezvous champion bred-andowned polled female by Kayann Eck.
Eastern Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. Jr. Show Wooster, Ohio | June 13 Judge: Patrick Gunn, Greenfield, Ind. 81 head shown
Champion female, Jaecee and Kalin Schrader, Continental, with Showtime London H42 ET, 6/19/2020, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion female, Jaecee and Kalin Schrader, with CHEZ Sapphire 0800H ET, 3/20/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Delaney Chester, Oregonia, with RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Grant Helsinger, Germantown, with GKH 7725 Queenie May 2023, 1/9/2020, by WD CA 0101 Karystmatic 7225. Champion cow-calf pair, Ashleigh & Andrew Osborn, Blanchester, with RR 47E Z426 Ursula 21G, 2/23/2019, by Mohican THM Excede Z426; and a March heifer calf, by KT Small Town Kid 5051.
Red Dirt Rendezvous champion bull by Bryce Miligan.
Eastern Ohio Hereford Assn. champion bredand-owned female by Delaney Chester.
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Great Lakes Jr. Show champion female by Andrew Johnston.
Illinois Jr. Hereford Preview champion horned female by Lauren, Brady and Nick Jones.
Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Emma Lewis, Litchfield, with TLR Jo Joy 801F, 1/12/2018, by CCC 316 HD 501; and a March heifer calf, by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET. Champion bull, Madelynn Baney, Navarre, with Creek 2504 847 Zion 039H, 9/10/2020, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. Reserve champion bull, McKenna Baney, Navarre, with Creek 109 411 Iconic 113J ET, 3/6/2021, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Champion steer, Jacob Wiechart, Ft. Recovery, with a 1,240-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Harper Bennett, Kansas, with a 1,065-lb. steer.
Champion steer, Kyle Killebrew, Zeeland. Reserve champion steer, Andrew Johnston.
Illinois Junior Hereford Assn. Show Georgetown, Ill. | June 19-20 Judge: Cody Beck, Perry, Okla. 172 head shown
Champion horned female, Lauren, Brady and Nicolas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Amelia 015 ET, 9/17/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Ella Bane, Towanda, with Bane Arizona 201, 2/4/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Champion polled female, Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, with Purple Justine 44H ET, 3/18/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Stetson Storey, Stockton, with Frost Holly 709H ET, 9/27/2020, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, with RJL LCC 8130 Poker Run 84H ET, 10/18/2020, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Ella Bane, with Bane Arizona 201, 2/4/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Lauren, Brady and Nicolas Jones, with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, by BR Currency 8144 ET; and an April bull calf, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Dellana and Abigail Muck, Caladonia, with Happ Dorothy 24D ET, 3/17/2016, by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET; and a January heifer calf, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET.
Great Lakes Jr. Hereford Show Midland, Mich. | June 19 Judge: Jeff Neal, Bellvue 32 head shown
Champion female, Andrew Johnston, Merrill, with BF HMB 6026D Oakley 2004 ET, 2/28/2020, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Reserve champion female, Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, with HC Emma 2012, 6/1/2020, by KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET. Champion cow-calf pair, Jahdee VanNortwick, East Leroy, with NPH 2Z Ms Onna 18B, 6/2/2014, by NPH 719T New Horizon 2Z; and a February bull calf, by EFBEEF X651 Tested A250. Champion bull, Jahdee VanNortwick, with WFZ Buster Brian, 2/16/2021, by EFBEEF X651 Tested A250. Reserve champion bull, Autumn VanNortwick, East Leroy, with WFZ 1327 Toretto, 1/31/2021, by Bellas Bubby.
Midwest Regional champion female by Natalie Marshall.
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llinois Jr. Hereford Preview champion polled female by Riley Rhodes.
Champion bull, Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, with MKL LCC Wyatt Earp 2164, 8/3/2020, by H2 10Y 7183 Doc Holliday 5804. Reserve champion bull, Kendall and Kade Boatman, Rockford, with PERKS 5101 Herd Maker 0004 ET, 1/14/2020, by AH JDH Munson 15E ET. Champion steer, Kesler Collins, Flanagan, with a 1,258-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Kaolin Lewis, Salem, with a 1,253-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior:, Noah Benedict, Dewey, champion.
Mississippi Multi-State Preview Show
Winona, Miss. | June 19-20 Judge: Bob May, Mineral Point, Wis., and Mark Sims, Owens Cross Roads, Ala. 67 head shown Champion female, Tillman Staley, Petersburg, Tenn., with Red Velvets Cupcake MK177, 6/17/2020, TFR Cyrus 225 ET. Reserve champion female, Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 7437 Lizzy H045 ET, 10/16/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Libby Rushton, with HAF 7437 Lizzy H045 ET, 10/16/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Emma Rushton, with HAF 7437 Lady May H018 ET, 10/8/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Morgan Thompson, Baton Rouge, La., with JCS 3548 Dominette 9673, 2/22/2019, by JCS 5216 Domino 3548.
Midwest Regional champion cow-calf pair by Camryn Houselog. Hereford.org
Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Rylie Melancon, Woodville, Miss., with 4M MS Money Advance 7141, 1/23/2017, by 4M Time Is Money 430. Champion bull, Morgan Thompson, with DCF 31W Big Money 007H ET, 3/5/2020, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Reserve champion bull, Ian Johnson, Ruth, Miss., with G31 Investor 03G, 12/7/2019, by /S Mandate 66589 ET. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Rylie Melancon, Woodville, Miss., champion. Intermediate: Caroline Garrell, Petersburg, Tenn., champion. Junior: Jalen Holt, Mantachie, Miss., champion. Peewee: Tillman Staley, champion.
Midwest Regional Jr. Hereford Show
Pipestone, Minn. | June 20 Judge: Ryan Johnson, Mitchell, S.D. 91 head shown Champion female, Natalie Marshall, Mitchell, S.D., with SQCF 613 Champagne 022 ET, 4/10/2020, by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Reserve champion female, Madelyn Thompson, Amity, Mo., with PHH PCC 742 Pearl 067 ET, 3/10/2020, by BR Belle Air 6011. Champion bred-and-owned female, Riley Rasmussen, Aurora, S.D., with TSR Lady Elise H621, 4/2/2020, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Hannah Neil, Northfield, with NEIL 11B Flo 017H, 2/9/2020, by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Camryn Houselog, Estelline, S.D., with SQCF 662 Bonnie May 929, 5/1/2019, by STCC SHR Sniper 525 ET; and a March bull calf, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Halle Walsh, DeGraff, with WFH Miss Maxi 618 45F, 4/11/2018, by JDH 618 Spot On 2040 21C ET; and a February heifer calf, by NJW 160B 028X Historic 81E ET. Champion bull, Will Freking, Alpha, with ECR WF Gus 058 ET, 3/18/2020, by HFR JCG Augustus 286W 1818 ET.
Midwest Regional champion steer by Makayla Simmermon. Hereford.org
Georgia Field Day champion female by Winn Hunt.
Reserve champion bull, Taylor Lacek, Camby, with TL Avery’s Live Wire 2104 ET, 2/8/2021, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion steer, Makayla Simmermon, Colton, S.D., with a 1,351-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jacee Dvorak, Lake Andes, S.D., with a 974-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, champion; Hannah Neil, reserve. Intermediate: Haily Green, Comfrey, champion; Mabry McGunegill, Jasper, reserve. Junior: Riley Rasmussen, champion; Kane Grace, Humboldt, S.D., reserve. Peewee: Madelyn Thompson, champion; Weston Grace, Humboldt, S.D., reserve.
Georgia Hereford Field Day Thomaston, Ga. | June 26 Judge: Daniel Dobbs, Carnesville 31 head shown
Champion female, Winn Hunt, Madison, with Innisfail 983 Perfecto 047H ET, 12/25/2020, by BG LCC 11B Perfecto 84F. Reserve champion female, Peyton Ridley, Chatsworth, MTM 674 D41 Slam Dunk 012, 3/6/2020, by CME 12C Slammin 674. Champion bred-and-owned female, Winn Hunt, with Innisfail 983 Perfecto 047H ET, 12/25/2020, by BG LCC 11B Perfecto 84F. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Beau Knight, Comer, with BPK Z311 Diva H09, 9/13/2019, by KCF Bennett Encore Z311 ET Champion cow-calf pair, Peyton Ridley, with R5 She Money 4003 E42, 9/26/2017, by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003; and an April heifer calf by LPH Roover 028X D14. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Cody Hardin, Kingstown, with MLM Money Maker 4003 D38, 10/9/2016, by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003; and a March heifer calf by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. Champion bull, Dru Hunt, Madison, with Innisfail 983 Perfecto 61H ET, 12/25/2020, by by BG LCC 11B Perfecto 84F. Reserve champion bull, Cody Hardin, with BX PESO H04, 1/9/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Georgia Field Day champion bull by Dru Hunt.
Champion steer, Braydon Gordon, Danielsville SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Cody Hardin, champion Intermediate: Dru Hunt, champion Junior: Gracie Woodward, Covington, champion Peewee: Beau Knight, champion
Ohio State Fair Junior Show Columbus, Ohio | July 28 Judge: Andy Higgins, Auburntown, Tenn. 50 head shown
Champion female, Delaney Chester, Oregonia, with RCSC Starburst, 1/2/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Kalin and Jaecee Schrader, Continental, with CHEZ Sapphire 0800H ET, 3/20/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, McKalynne Helmke, New Philadelphia, with Wise-Madea, 6/15/2020, by Purple Milsap 45S. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Morgan Love, Baltimore, with Ruffles 170H, 6/10/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Trevin Redd, Nevada, with PUGH Showtime Eclaire PG18, 3/28/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET; and a March heifer calf, by Showtime Image 860. Reserve Champion cow-calf pair, Mason Love, Baltimore, with O 6G ET, 6/6/2019, by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET; and a May bull calf, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.
Indiana State Fair Junior Show Indianapolis, Ind. | August 7 Judge: John Rayfield, Lubbock, Texas 48 head shown
Champion female, Sage Lawrence, Avilla, with Purple Sammi 84H ET, 4/27/2020, by C Black Hawk Down ET. Reserve champion female, Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, with BP CB Harlow 14H ET, 2/28/2020, by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. Champion steer, Weston Maddox, Chalmers Reserve champion steer, Riggins Goings, Royal Center
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1975 E. Roosevelt Rd. • El Nido, CA 95317 Gino Pedretti 209-756-1609 Mark St. Pierre 209-233-1406 Gino Pedretti Jr. 209-756-2088
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Randy & Kelly Owen Red, White, and Black: Dixieland Delight Angus, John & Randa Starnes Hereford Production Sale Office: 256-845-3936 1st Sat. in May John: 256-996-5545 Roland Starnes: 706-601-0800 High Cotton 553 Randy Owen Dr. NE Bull Sale Last Monday Fort Payne, AL 35967 in October www.tennesseerivermusic.com cattle@tennesseerivermusic.com
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HC 1, Box 788 • Elgin, AZ 85611 520-456-9052 Located 7 miles west of Hwy. 9 on Hwy. 82
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James T. Campbell High Altitude Registered Horned Herefords Brandon Theising 805-526-2195 P.O. Box 1019 805-358-2115 cell Simi Valley, CA 93062-1019 brandon@pwgcoinc.com www.pwgcattle.com
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Registered Herefords and Salers Annual Sale • Second Wednesday in April Clinton Clark 32190 Co. Rd. S • Karval, CO 80823 719-446-5223 • 719-892-0160 Cell cclark@esrta.com www.clarkanvilranch.com
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Bryan cell 970-381-0264 Linda cell 970-381-6811 Keith Elkington – 208-523-2286 Layne – 208-681-0765 Brent – 208-523-6461 Eric – 208-881-4014 RANGE READY, PERFORMANCE PROVEN Visitors always welcome.
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Matthew Murphy 4360 Bronte Ln. Douglasville, GA 770-778-3367 Keene Murphy 770-355-2192
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Eubank FARMS Eric, Kenin and Kelby Eubank P.O. Box 11 • Oblong, IL 62449 618-562-4211 Cell eeubank@monteaglemills.com
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Rich & Michelle Fleisher Knoxville, IL 309-208-8826
Andy, Bryar & Emersyn Fleisher Knoxville, IL 309-582-4633
HAPP HEREFORDS Chris and Janell Happ Cattle for sale 23817 Meridian Rd. anytime at the Mendota, IL 61342 farm, private treaty. Chris’s cell 815-823-6652 Call or stop by to happ84@yahoo.com check them out. www.happherefords.com
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Gene, Lori, Lucas, Logan and Cory Stumpf 473 Gilmore Lake Rd. Columbia, IL 62236
HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION
11109 N. 50th St. Oblong, IL 62449 Mark Newbold 618-592-4590 • 618-562-3401 Cell
dab3741@cassblue.com • www.ohfherefords.com PERFORMANCE HEREFORDS • Visitors Always Welcome
PAQUETTE HEREFORD RANCH Andrew Paquette 1725 East 3400 North Rd. St. Anne, IL 60964 815-671-0589 Andrew apaquette15@gmail.com
Prairie Meadow Herefords 11268 Hobbs Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 Office 217-529-8878 Greg 217-725-7095
(712) 653-3678 wieseandsons@gmail.com www.wieseandsons.com
KANSAS
West Wind Herefords
Jeff and Kelly Yoder 2356 N 1230 E. Rd. Edinburg, IL 62531 jwyoder62@gmail.com Kyle 217-565-3275 • Brian 217-827-9708 • Adam 217-823-9763
INDIANA
Dean and Danny 29111 B Keene Rd. • Maple Hill, KS 66507 785-256-4643 • 785-256-4010 Danny cell 785-383-2493 Located 13 miles west of Topeka on I-70, Keene/Eskridge exit then 3 miles south
4V RANCH DOUTHIT HEREFORDS 600 S. Lorraine St. St. Francis, KS 67756
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
Margo Douthit
785-332-2323 Cell 785-332-4240 4vranch1@gmail.com 4vranchdouthitherefords.com
Cows for sale at all times Curtis, Tobie, Erica and Ethan Kesling 1918 W. Delaware Rd. Logansport, IN 46947 574-753-3193
Randy and Jamie Mullinix 997 Twp. Rd. 150E Toulon, IL 61483 309-995-3013 Randy 309-853-6565 • Jamie 309-853-7674 purplereign76@gmail.com • www.purplereigncattle.com
31554 Delta Ave. Manning, IA 51455 P.O. Box 305
GENE 618-407-8374 LORI 618-407-0429 LUCAS 618-830-0971
OAKDarrelHILL FARM and Anna Behrends
Jim Behrends & Leonda Markee • Kim & Liz 29014 E. C.R. 1000 N. • Mason City, IL 62664 217-482-5470
Bulls • Females • Semen • Embryos
Walter, Megan and Chuck Douthit Downey L and & C attle LLC 1805 RS 115 Megan 785-332-8575 St. Francis, KS 67756 Chuck 785-332-4034
megan@douthitherefords.com www.douthitherefords.com
GALE LAUDEMAN FAMILY 3629 5th Rd., Bremen, IN 46506 Gale, Connie, Todd, Jason, Jennifer, Bryan and Cassie Laudeman
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
Gale’s cell Jason’s cell 574-298-6470 cjlaudy@fourway.net 574-209-6470 www.laudemanfamily.com 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 sayreherefords@gmail.com
Rob, Kristie, Kylie and Logan 7477 E. 825 N. • Otterbein, IN 47970 765-491-0258 kristielm2001@yahoo.com SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE!
IOWA STREAM CATTLE CO.
Eric, Cindie, Cassie and Krista Allscheid 8052 Andy Rd. • Waterloo, IL 62298 Cell 618-593-9642 soph@htc.net
www.ShingleOaksPolledHerefords.com
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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
HERBEL
“Straight Station Line Ones”
20161 Saline Rd. Lucas, KS 67648
HEREFORDS
Jon and Robin Herbel 785-324-2430 herbelxp@gmail.com
Since 1944… A respected cow herd and premier Hereford performance bull breeder
2271 C.R. 74 • Quinter, KS 67752 Gordon Jamison 785-299-0441 Daron Jamison 785-650-9639 Devin Sweitzer 785-299-0663 www.jamisonherefords.com
Hereford.org
JENSEN BROS.
Annual Bull Sale March 3, 2022
Umberger Polled Herefords
Kevin and Sheila and Family Kevin — Cell 785-243-6397 Sheila — Cell 785-262-1116 Box 197 • Courtland, KS 66939 jensenks@courtland.net www.jensenbros.net
The Chosen Female Sale Oct. 21, 2021
Greg Umberger 3018 U Rd. • Rozel, KS 67574 620-527-4472 Cell: 620-923-5120 gregumberger@yahoo.com www.umbergerpolledherefords.com
SCH Polled Herefords
Mill Creek Ranch
Samuel C. and Linda Hunter • 301-824-4771 13651 Newcomers Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742 HERD SIRES: KCF Bennett York D377, KCF Bennett D367 G391, KCF Bennett 776 G413 and SCH Sensation D503 G4
“The Brand That Works” Alma, KS
MICHIGAN
Robert and Susan Botkin 1999 Walnut Hill Rd. Lexington, KY 40515 859-271-9086 859-533-3790 Cell shane4413@windstream.net
HEREFORDS
BOTKIN POLLED
Alex and Mariam Mih P.O. Box 2, 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.
KENTUCKY
Cattle for Sale at All Times
Annual Sale
MINNESOTA
4th Monday in March Jan R. 785-482-3383 Arden 785-466-1422 Box 8 • Dwight, KS 66849 jakoleen7@gmail.com www.oleenbrothers.com
6077 Helena Rd. • Mays Lick, KY 41055 Charlie 606-584-5194 • Blake 606-375-3718 www.boydbeef.com Brad, Carla, Clay, Clint, Caleb and Cooper 612 Debra Ln. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Cell 270-668-7126 Fax 270-735-9922 bchambliss@priorityapproval.com
10272 S. Forsse Rd. • Falun, KS 67442 www.oleencattleco.com oleencattle@hometelco.net Glenn 785-826-0870
Chuck 785-452-2961
Brandon 785-452-8148
TUCKER STOCK FARMS Kevin and Vera Schultz Cell 620-546-4570 Tyler and Hannah Schultz 620-546-1574 2048 280th Ave., Haviland, KS 67059
www.sandhillfarms.com
Registered Angus and Polled Herefords
TS
F
John A. Tucker, II 1790 Hidden Valley Lane Hudson, KY 40145 270-617-0301
Stop by for a visit anytime.
Schu-Lar Herefords, LLC “ YO U R B R A N D O F H E R E F O R D ”
SCHUMANN
367 Hwy. 40, Lecompton, KS 66050 • 785-887-6754 brycegina@sunflower.com
MARYLAND
David and Delores Stump Dan and Kim Schmidt 1128 Hwy. 9 Blue Rapids, KS 66411 Dave 785-556-0124 Dan 785-562-6685 info@springhillherefords.com • www.springhillherefords.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 • www.delaneyherefords.com
Les Krogstad 3348 430th St, Fertile, MN 56540 218-945-6213 • kph@gvtel.com www.krogstadpolledherefords.com
Darin Krogstad 16765 Welch Shortcut Welch, MN 55089 651-485-0159
EAST SIDE FARM Registered Polled Herefords
LARSON
508 Rockfence Pl., Lawrence, KS 66049 • 785-843-5986 schular@sunflower.com
David and Lorie Kitchell Family Matthew and Darci, Dawson Kitchell 3471 State Hwy. 200 • Ada, MN 56510-9260 701-799-7690 • www.dakitchfarms.com
BULLS ALWAYS FOR SALE
Annual Production Sale • 4th Saturday in March
Hereford.org
W7048 C.R. 356 • Stephenson, MI 49887 Glenn Hanson, Sr 906-753-4684 Glenn Hanson, Jr 906-630-5169 “Cattle made for the North in the North”
eastsidehereford@comcast.net Visitors welcome!
Jay and Shelly Stull 10718-A Liberty Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 301-898-8552 www.eastsidehereford.com
1616 John Shirk Rd., Taneytown, MD 21787 Ray 443-871-4917 • ray.howes64@gmail.com Cyndy 443-871-6657 • clhowes@aol.com
2477 N.W. Main St. • Coon Rapids, MN 55448
We welcome your visit!
Doug and JoAnn Bryan and Marytina Bradley and Brigitte
763-755-4930 763-389-0625 612-720-1311
Lester and John Schafer
64664 170th St. Buffalo Lake, MN 55314
320-833-2050
September 2021 |
FOR SALE: • Bulls • Females • Semen
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Chad, Karsten & Kasen Breiner 785-564-2091 David & Diane Breiner 785-456-4790 Ryan & Sharon Breiner 785-207-3070 millcreekranch.com • millcreekranch@embarqmail.com
Jacob, Michelle and Andrew Wolfrey Melissa Grimmel Schaake 3859 Federal Hill Rd. • Jarrettsville, MD 21084 410-692-5029 • GGSC@grimmelfarms.com www.grimmelgirlsshowcattle.com
SPRINGWATER
DUTTON HEREFORDS
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
190 Sunnyside Ln., Gold Creek, MT 59733 32505 E. 179th St. Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-540-3711 • 816-365-9959 2.4 mi. E of 7 Hwy findleyfarms@gmail.com
Straight Line One Cooper Holden Genetics BULLS AVAILABLE AT PRIVATE TREATY
HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION
Harding Bros. Herefords 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
Herman Nunely and Family 204 Co. Rd. 994 • Iuka, MS 38852 Cell 662-279-5136 Home 662-423-3317 leaningcedarherefords@gmail.com
MARVIN AND EVERETT HARDING Rt. 2 • Ridgeway, MO 64481 660-872-6870
HIGH PRAIRIE FARM Gregg and Denver Alsup 18 Alsup Ln. Fair Grove, MO 65648 417-766-6801 gailalsup@gmail.com
Typeface — Medici Script Medium
122 Co. Rd. 358 Burnsville, MS 38833 donaldksims@hotmail.com
• Registered Hereford Bulls • Replacement Heifers • Market Calves
Feddes Herefords
Dan 406-570-1602 drfeddes@msn.com Tim 406-570-4771 tfeddes@msn.com www.feddes.com
Journagan Ranch Marty D. Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 • Cell 417-838-1482
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
J BarSince E Ranch 1898
Josh Menzies 417-425-5659
Ranch 662-462-5885 Don 662-284-9410 Colton 662-415-5885
Mark, Della, Lacey and Jane’a Ehlke P.O. Box 178 Townsend, MT 59644 406-266-4121 www.ehlkeherefords.com Cell 406-439-4311 info@ehlkeherefords.com
“THE BEST IN LINE 1 BREEDING”
5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO 65706
Don and Tammy Sims Colton and Brittany Sims Ross and Amber Parker
Registered bulls and commercial heifers for sale
Modest Birth Massive Meat 2009 Churchill Road Manhattan, Montana 59741
A G R I C U L T U R E
103 Earl McGuffee Rd. Joe McGuffee 601-672-0245 New Hebron, MS 39140 Ryan McGuffee 601-668-1000 www.mcguffeeherefords.com ryanmcgu@bellsouth.net Bobby Singleton 615-708-1034
Dean 406-288-3330 Cory 406-288-3563
ROD FINDLEY
Menzies Cattle Co. LLC
Arvid and Linda Eggen 406-895-2657 Box 292 • Plentywood, MT 59254 jbare@nemont.net
Jay-De Lorrie
jmenzies79@gmail.com
MISSOURI Eric, Jr. 417-860-7151
Eric & Kami 417-737-0055
REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS Genetics for Certified Hereford Beef®
SPHHerefords@outlook.com TOM BIGLIENI AND JILL EWING 2109 Des Peres Rd., St. Louis, MO 63131 417-827-8482 • tgbig@sbcglobal.net FARM ADDRESS: 3345 Lollar Branch Rd., Sullivan, MO 63080
MONTANA
Owners: M.D. and Al Bonebrake
26 Years Line 1 Genetics
CURLEW Cattle Company BULLS For Sale in the Spring Howard Moss
895 Whitetail Rd., Whitehall, MT 59759
406-287-9947
| September 2021
2027 Iris Ln. Billings, MT 59102 406-697-4040 406-254-1247
Fred, Doreen and Rebecca McMurry Squaw Creek Ranch 20 miles east of Billings 406-348-2303 www.mcmurrycattle.com mcmurrycattle@gmail.com
Richard and Shirley 406-560-8122 Bruce and Tammy 406-544-1536 Kurt and Jessica 406-239-5113 P.O. Box 30055 Gold Creek, MT 59733 bruce@thomasherefords.com
James Henderson, Herdsman 417-588-4572 • Springfield, MO
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Wichman Herefords
www.wichmanherefords.com
Registered bulls and females for sale by private treaty. Proven bloodlines, longevity, performance, functional justinwichman22@gmail.com Justin and Carmen Wichman 1921 Wichman Rd. 406-350-3123 cell Moore, MT 59464 406-374-6833 home
Hereford.org
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
7 Mill Iron Ranch Burl and Doug McMillan 210560 CR U • Gering, NE 69341 970-326-8391 • burl_mcmillan@yahoo.com
P.O. Box 306 • Hyannis, NE 69350 James 308-458-2406 Bryan 308-458-2865 • Bob 308-458-2731
Dennis and Rachel Lee 775-217-2280 dlee6d@gmail.com 2705 Testolin Rd., Fallon, NV 89406
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
“The Best of Both” Horned and Polled Genetics
Blueberry Hill Farms
Quality Cattle That Work
1417 Rd. 2100 Guide Rock, NE 68942-8099
Ron 402-756-3462 rnschutte@gtmc.net www.schutteandsons.net
Lowell and Carol 402-589-1347
48979 Nordic Rd. Spencer, NE 68777
Galen Frenzen and Family Galen Frenzen
ANNUAL BULL SALE Fourth Tuesday in March
50802 N. Edgewood Rd., Fullerton, NE 68638 Galen 308-550-0237 Eric 308-550-0238
Females and club calves for sale private treaty.
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
BERNIE AND STACIE BUZANOWSKI Arthur, NE
308-726-2138 • 406-855-8288 cell
UPSTREAM RANCH
Annual Bull Sale - First Saturday in February
45060 Upstream Rd. • Taylor, NE 68879 Brent and Robin Meeks • 308-942-3195 upstreamr anch@gmail.com www.upstreamcattle.com
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
GENOA LIVESTOCK Horned and Polled Herefords
Bull and Female Sale Sept. 6, 2021 Chris Beck, Mgr. 618-367-5397 Bob Coker, Owner 916-539-1987 640 Genoa Ln. • Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com
Mrnak Herefords West Loren, Terrie, Hunter and Tanner PO Box 2412 • Minden, NV 89423 775-848-0160 lorenmrnak@aol.com www.mrnakherefordswest.com
NEW JERSEY
AJ Stahoski -Herdsman-
Denny and Dixie Hoffman • 406-425-0859 Jason and Kaycee Hoffman • 530-604-5096 Office 308-645-2279 • P.O. Box 287 • Thedford, NE 69166 jason@hoffmanranch.com • www.hoffmanranch.com
NEW MEXICO B&H HEREFORDS
JB R ANCH
POLLED HEREFORDS Milk, Muscle, Performance and Weight Outcross Pedigrees Bulls and females always for sale. Visitors always welcome! Jack and Bev Beeson Wayne, NE 68787
Females that Produce Prolific Disposition 402-375-3404 Cell 402-375-9027
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
Hereford.org
Oshkosh, NE 69154 • www.vannewkirkherefords.com Joe: 308-778-6049 • Kolby: 308-778-6230 Quality Herefords Since 1892
Phil Harvey Jr. P.O. Box 40 Mesilla, NM 88046 575-524-9316 Cell: 575-644-6925 philharveyjr@comcast.net www.bhherefords.com
Jim Bob Burnett 205 E. Cottonwood Rd. Lake Arthur, NM 88253 Cell: 575-365-8291 burnettjimbob@gmail.com
VIN-MAR
C A T T L E
C O.
VINCE BICKEL 2821 630th Rd. • Gordon, NE 69343 308-282-0416 • vmbickel@gpcom.net www.vinmarcattle.net
859 Romero Rd · Nara Visa, New Mexico Clifford Copeland Cliff Copeland · 575-403-8123 Matt Copeland · 580-336-8284 Alyssa Copeland · 731-499-3356
September 2021 |
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DOUG BOLTE, MANAGER 1103 S. Grandview Rd. • Norfolk, NE 68701 Mobile 402-640-4048 bbhdoug@gmail.com
575-355-2803 • 575-355-6621
Ephesians 2:20
616 Pecan Dr., Ft. Sumner, NM 88119 LaMoyne and Opal Peters Leslie and Glenda Armstrong Kevin and Renee Grant
Farm LLC
cornerstone@plateautel.net www.cornerstoneranch.net
C. Porter Claxton Jr.
240 Upper Flat Creek Rd. Weaverville, NC 28787 828-645-9127 cpcfarm@msn.com Sales: Wayne Welch 828-768-3024 Visit our website to see current offering — www.claxtonfarmcattle.com Ten miles north of Asheville, N.C., on future I-26 West
Bill King 505-220-9909 Tom Spindle 505-321-8808 Becky Spindle 505-252-0228
Triplett Polled Herefords
P.O. Box 2670 Moriarty, NM 87035 www.billkingranch.com
704-876-3148 (evening) 704-872-7550 (daytime)
James Triplett
127 Roseman Ln. • Statesville, NC 28625
OKLAHOMA Darnell Hereford Ranch I t’s a Family Tradition Raising Straight Miles City
LINE 1 DOMINOS
39722 State Hwy. 34 • Freedom, OK 73842 Sandy Darnell • 580-589-2667 • Cell 580-430-9254
Bulls and Females For Sale Private Treaty
Visitors Welcome
DENNIS RANCH
Will-Via Polled Herefords
22990 E. 2090 Rd., Terral, OK 73569 REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL HEREFORDS 580-662-9211 • 580-757-2515 • Cell 940-704-9682
HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION
SINCE 1916
9767 Quay Road O Nara Visa, NM 88430 Michael Pérez - 575-403-7970 Kyle Pérez - 575-403-7971 Drew Pérez - 806-640-8340 Info@PerezCattleCo.com
PerezCattleCo.com
Lavette and Brenda Teeter 2075 Landis Hwy. (NC Hwy. 152) Mooresville, NC 28115 704-664-1947
BULLS FOR SALE
Bulls & Females available for sale private treaty Herd Bulls & Donor Females For Sale Don Moler
NORTH DAKOTA
100 Bonita Dr. Elk City, OK 73644 580-497-6162
PREDICTABLE GENETICS Sheldon Wilson 575-451-7469 • cell 580-651-6000 1545 Dry Cimarron Hwy • Folsom, NM 88419
NEW YORK
14503 91st St. S.W. Bowman, ND 58623 www.mrnakherefords.com Wayne 701-523-6368
Timothy Dennis 315-536-2769 tdennis@trilata.com 3550 Old County Rd. Penn Yan, NY 14527 Home of F BUILDING TRUST 335
Terry 701-523-6368
Andy 701-206-1095
OHIO 4551 S.R. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 330-378-3421 Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 stitz@mohicanfarms.com
John and Ted Kriese – 4385 Italy Hill Road – Branchport, NY 14418
315-856-0234 hereford@frontiernet.net www.fingerlakescattle.com
Mohican West
3100 Sportsman Park Rd. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone/Fax 406-633-2600 Terry Powlesland 406-670-8529 mohicanw@yahoo.com www.mohicanpolledherefords.com
OAKRIDGE POLLED HEREFORDS Performance Cattle Certified and Accredited
NORTH CAROLINA J. Brent Creech 14926 Taylor’s Mill Rd. Zebulon, NC 27597
919-801-7561
www.tmfherefords.com tmfherefords@icloud.com
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P.O. Box 166 • Caddo, OK 74729 Alan Dufur — 580-775-3830
DURHAM RANCH
Mohican Polled Hereford Farm
SPRING POND FARM
BREEDING CATTLE BUILT FROM THE GROUND UP
Brent 701-206-0604
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 Durham 405-372-7096 njdurhamranch@gmail.com Total Performance Breeder
Flying
Ranch
Mike and Lotsee 19402 W. Hwy. 51 918-640-7711 P.O. Box 434 Spradling 918-245-8854 Sand Springs, OK 74063 Registered Polled Herefords Pecans flyinggranchss@aol.com
Ralph & Stephanie Kinder, Owners 790250 S Hwy 177 Carney, OK 74832 (405) 714-3101 ralph@headquartersranch.com headquartersranch.com
SHOP
Hereford Hereford.org
23731 NS 157 Rd. Laverne, OK 73848 Milton 580-273-9494 Van 580-552-1555 van1messner@gmail.com
Linda Sims
HEREFORDS 451 N.W. Quarry Rd. Albany, OR 97321
Cell 541-990-8038 Office 541-926-5640 vollstedtfarms@comcast.net
PENNSYLVANIA
Paul Laubach
Rt. 1, Box 69 • Leedey, OK 73654 Cell 405-664-7743 • paul@pandrherefords.com
PandRHerefords.com
Shawn Guyer 814-285-0602 Traci Guyer 814-285-6880
Gordon and Thordys 39462 178th St. Frankfort, SD 57440 605-472-0619
Michael and Becky 605-224-4187 605-870-0052 blumeherf@yahoo.com
Eggers Southview Farms Tim and Philip Eggers 25750 476th Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Tim cell 605-929-6560 Philip cell 605-351-5438 eggerssouthviewfarms@gmail.com I-29 Bull Run Sale 2nd Saturday in March
traciguyer@gmail.com
OREGON
1
Don and Madeline Hennon Sewickley, PA 15143 412-741-2883 Fax 412-741-2883
Registered Herefords
21115 344th Ave. Ree Heights, SD 57371
4G Herefords
George and Karen Sprague 85777 Vilhauer • Eugene, OR 97405 541-465-2188 gks@bar1ranch.com • www.bar1ranch.com
Robert Glenn, manager 724-748-4303 www.barhfarm.com
Keith, Cheryl, Erin and Matt Fawcett • 605-870-0161 Dan, Kyla, Hollis and Ivy Fawcett • 605-870-6172 Weston, Kristin, Falon and Jensen Kusser www.fawcettselmcreekranch.com
PYRAMID BEEF Bull Sale First Saturday in December
Mark and Mary Kay Frederickson 19975 Bear Ridge Rd. Spearfish, SD 57783 605-642-2139 Cell 605-645-4934
Nate and Jayna Frederickson Cell 605-254-4872 Shawn and Sarah Tatman 307-673-4381
Hoffman Herefords Horned & Polled Herefords
David and Lynda Bird 45863 Crow Rd. • Halfway, OR 97834 541-742-5436 • Cell 541-403-2828 • bird@pinetel.com
SOUTH CAROLINA
11341 357th Ave. • Leola, SD 57456 Colin 605-216-7506 • Miles 605-277-5048 cmbhoffman@msn.com www.hoffmanherefords.com
JBN Livestock Registered Herefords
42590 Salmon Creek Rd. • Baker City, OR 97814
Bob Harrell Jr. 541-403-2210
Don Schafer 541-403-0008
Jim and Jeannine Bockwoldt 22370 152nd Place, Box Elder, SD 57719 605-923-2366 jbnlivestock@rushmore.com • www.jbnlivestock.com
Registered Hereford Cattle and Quarter Horses Annual Sale First Monday In March
Cattle Co.
“Your Eastern Oregon Range Bull Source” Registered Herefords and Quarter Horses M.T. and Cori Anderson 47295 Izee Paulina Ln. Canyon City, OR 97820
541-477-3816 M.T. 541-377-0030 Cori 541-377-3347
P.O. Box 1057 • Seneca, SC 29679 864-882-1890 • Deryl cell 864-324-3268 deryl@keeserealtysc.com • Grass Fed Cattle
SOUTH DAKOTA
17309 322nd Ave. Onida, SD 57564 Ken Bieber Family bedrock842002@yahoo.com
Watch for our annual production sale date Contact Brooke 605-769-9992 or Kirk 605-769-9991
Bar JZ Ranches 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
QUICK MILL FARMS
20016 S. White Ln. • Oregon City, OR 97045 503-650-4613 • Cell 503-789-5713 bill@quickmillfarms.com www.quickmillfarms.com Bill Vandermolen and Family
Hereford.org
• Registered Polled and Horned Herefords • Performance Tested • Consistent Quality
Lance Pankratz, owner
Homozygous Polled Herefords
Don, Peg, Seth and Bridget Zilverberg 18542 326th Ave. Holabird, SD 57540 73rd Annual 605-852-2966 Production Sale www.barjz.com Feb. 22, 2022 cattle@barjz.com
Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch Gerald and Janelle Bischoff 20025 399th Ave., Huron, SD 37350 605-352-5530 • Cell 605-350-0979 Garret 605-461-1555 • Matt 605-350-0980 ravinecr@santel.net • www.ravinecreekranch.com
Annual Production Sale - 2nd Wednesday in March
44130 279th St. Freeman, SD 57029
Office 605-925-7611 Cell 605-359-9221 Home 605-925-4283 Fax 605-925-4354 lagrand@gwtc.net www.lagrandranch.com
Rausch Herefords
14831 Hereford Rd. – Hoven, SD 57450 605-948-2375 Vern • Jerry • Shannon • Joel rauschherf@rauschherefords.com • RauschHerefords.com America’s #1 Dams of Distinction Cow herd • Private Sales Year-round • Bull and Female Sale Third Monday in February
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Mason Guyer 814-330-5334
Consignment sales and private treaty
47229 232 St. Colman, SD 57017
Woodard Hereford Farms Since 1945 – Quality Line 1 Cattle For Sale! Winn Woodard 615-389-2624 • Phil Spicer 615-351-2810
Cody Williams, Cell 605-695-0931 Dave Stenberg 605-997-2594 • Cell 605-530-6002 Lindsey Wolles 605-496-2487
4948 William Woodard Rd. Springfield, TN 37172
Harry and Cheryl Grett 512-303-5714 P.O. Box 969 Elgin, TX 78621 g3ranch@aol.com
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Bill and Paula Thorstenson 30491 131st St. • Selby, SD 57472 605-649-7940 • Cell 605-845-6108 wpthorstenson@venturecomm.net paulathorstenson@yahoo.com
TENNESSEE
ATLAS FARMS
Your source for top end bulls and females. Jimmy, Claudia and Precious Atlas 4920 CR 401 • Grandview, TX 76050 214-202-5178 • 817-456-4691 atlasfarms@sbcglobal.net
Jim and Kay Coley and Family 140 Morgan Rd., Lafayette, TN 37083 615-804-2221 • coleyherefords@gmail.com www.coleyherefords.com
Bill or Chad Breeding 1301 N. Lions • P.O. Box 186 Miami, TX 79059
Johnny, Tanuja, Jonathan & Justin Dagley
Ellis & Lovalene Heidel
Bulls and Females Available
Jerry Roberson 615-325-1883
P.O. Box 492 Portland, TN 37148
Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857 423-272-5018 423-754-1213 Cell roganfarm@yahoo.com
Steven Lee 615-799-8085 cell 615-456-6165 5121 Bedford Creek Rd., Franklin, TN 37064 triplelranch@msn.com • sleehereford@gmail.com
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gary@gkbcattle.com www.gkbcattle.com
7787 ROCKY RIDGE LN. MADISONVILLE, TX 77864 Office 936-349-0439 H2Ranch@rodzoo.com www.h2ranchandcat tle.com
From Madisonville, go S on I-45 to Exit #136, go E 2 miles to H2 Gates.
Lee & Jacqui Haygood 923 Hillside Ave. Canadian, TX 79014 806-323-2906 lee@indianmoundranch.com indianmoundranch.com
Home 423-346-7304
314 Letory Rd. Wartburg,TN 37887 mudcreekFarms@msn.com
Gary cell: 214-537-1285 Kathy cell: 214-537-1306
h2ranch@rodzoo.com 806-868-4661 or 806-570-9554 breeder@amaonline.com
8103 Bill Moss Rd. White House, TN 37188 615-672-4483 • 615-478-4483 Cell billymjackson@aol.com jacksonfarmsherefords.com
Jonathan cell 865-803-9947
Gary and Kathy Buchholz
P.O. Box 2807 • Waxahachie, TX 75168
Terri Barber 817-727-6107 Jason Barber 817-718-5821 Dale Barber 806-673-1965
Justin Barber 806-681-5528 Brett Barber 806-681-2457 Mary Barber 806-930-6917
10175 F.M. 3138 • Channing, TX 79018
www.barberranch.com • office@barberranch.com
Pete and Angela Case P.O. Box 240, Mertzon, TX 76941 325-650-6209 • pete@caseranch.com www.caseranch.com
Stop by for a visit. You will not be disappointed!
Jack & Lyn Chastain 3924 Burkett Dr Ft. Worth, TX 76116 817-821-3544 Farm located at Mineral Wells, TX
DUDLEY BROS. Box 10, Comanche, TX 76442
Office 325-356-2284 • Fax 325-356-3185 John Dudley 325-642-0745 Tom Dudley 325-642-0748 john@dudleybros.com www.DudleyBros.com
Registered Herefords Since 1938
Noack Herefords 116 E. Bell Ave. Rockdale, TX 76567 Cell 979-218-0065 Office 512-446-6200
BULLS OUT OF GOOD MILKING FEMALES FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES.
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
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Featuring Polled Descendants of J215
Thistle Tree Farm Linda Lonas P.O. Box 187 • Purcellville, VA 20134 703-850-5501 Cell • 703-368-5812 Office
UTAH
Rod Curtis 435-770-0509 rod@cachefeeds.com herefords1@hotmail.com Bill and Linda Johnson 3350 N. St. Rd. 32 Marion, UT 84036 435-783-4455 bjohn@allwest.net
Randy Wood, manager
325-396-5526 5749 Rocking Chair Ln. Ft. McKavett, TX 76841 www.therockingchairranch.com
Raising cattle in Texas since 1855
Cattle for sale at the ranch
EKKER HEREFORDS
SINCE 1943
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
Jim and Linda Ekker 435-839-3454 435-840-2699 cell 1004 Ekker Ln. Vernon, UT 84080
Joey and Susan Skrivanek, owners 407 W. Mustang • Caldwell, TX 77836 Cell 979-224-4698 • Home 979-567-3857 • j.skrivaneklaw@outlook.com Nine miles east of Caldwell on Hwy. 21 or 15 miles west of Bryan-College Station on Hwy. 21
Bill and Terrilie Cox 688 Pataha St. Pomeroy, WA 99347 509-566-7050 cell cxranch@live.com
Raising quality Herefords since 1985
JB Herefords
3847 W. 2200 S. • Wellsville, UT 84339 www.jbherefords.com Larry Woodson
Bonham, TX 214-491-7017 larrywoodson@gmail.com www.stillriverranch.com
Pete Johnson, owner
Hwy. 94 W. • Lufkin, TX 75904 936-465-1672 • pljmhj@yahoo.com
Billy Jensen 435-764-2422 Kyson Smith 435-421-9032 jbherefords@gmail.com Jensen Brothers Herefords – Since 1920
Jonathan and Craig Johansen Castle Dale, UT • 435-650-8466 johansenherefords@gmail.com
Westfall Polled Herefords Jim Westfall, owner 304-927-2104 • cell 304-377-1247 jimwestfall2104@gmail.com John Westfall, herdsman 304-927-3639 1109 Triplett Rd. • Spencer, WV 25276 Bulls and Females For Sale
www.johansenherefords.com
Line One Performance Breeding Since 1979
Serving East Texas Hereford needs since 1957
Southeast Texas Bull Sale Headquarters
Jake Rees 801-668-8613 Scott Rees 801-949-8960 Roger Rees, DVM 801-913-5747
Herefords & Angus 4609 Airport Freeway Ft. Worth, Texas 76117 817-831-3161 texashereford@sbcglobal.net www.texashereford.org
WEST VIRGINIA
reescattle@gmail.com
ReesCattle.com
2235 E. Rees Ln. • Morgan , UT 84050
VIRGINIA
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.
Williams Family Herefords
Steve Merry 1840 Old CC Hartford, WI 53027 Steven.Merry@aurora.org 414-881-5274
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
Since 1891, family owned and operated for five generations! Hwy. 51 north, 10 miles from Decatur, Texas
Registered/Commercial Hereford Cattle
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Six Generations of MERRY Polled Hereford Breeders — Spanning 117 Years — www.mgmpolledherefords.com
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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
WASHINGTON
CANADA Kevin and Janice Bennett 3752 Ollie Bell Rd. 608-778-8685 Benton, WI 53803 kevinjanicebennett@gmail.com www.sandrockranchherefords.com
Eddie Burks, Auctioneer 531 Rick Rd. Park City, KY 42160 270-991-6398 Cell endburks@hotmail.com
Billy Elmhirst
R.R. 1 Indian River, ON Canada K0L 2B0 705-295-2708 • ircc@nexicom.net elmlodgeherefords.freeyellow.com
WYOMING
Your Source For Success 7710 North State Rd 56 Vevay, IN 47043 540-336-2737
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MEDONTE HIGHLANDS Polled Herefords Jay and Janice Berry 3049 C.R. 225 Cheyenne, WY 82009 307-634-5178 • www.wherecowmenbuybulls.com
LARGENT and SONS Hereford Cattle Since 1902 P.O. Box 66 • Kaycee, WY 82639 307-738-2443 or 307-267-3229 Cell Sale Date – Nov. 19, 2020 largentandsons@yahoo.com www.largentandsons.com
McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch Polled Herefords and Angus
Jack McAughey Kevin Brown 905-625-3151 705-330-4663 Farm • Orillia, Ont. 705-326-6889 Business Office: 3055 Universal Dr., Mississauga, Ont. L4X 2E2
VINTAGE Hereford Genetics 200 females and sires from over a dozen lines based on pre-1970 gene pools.
WALNUT DRIVE FARMS Quality since 1952 – Stayner, Ontario, Canada
jwvancise@gmail.com 705-445-0407
SERVICES
Raising Herefords since 1967 Jim and Jerri McClun and Family 1929 Rd. 60 • Veteran, WY 82243 • 307-837-2524 Cell 307-534-5141 • jkmcclun@wyomail.com www.mcclunranch.com Private Treaty Sales and Annual Production Sale in April Jim Bessler 815-762-2641
Selling Herefords for 80 years
Annual Sale — Fourth Wednesday in October P.O. Box 15, Ft. Bridger, WY 82933
Dale 307-780-8232
Ron 307-747-3897
www.JamesFBessler.com Jim@JamesFBessler.com
4812 McBreyer Pl. Fort Worth, TX 76244-6083 O: 817-562-8980 • Fax: 817-562-8981
HEREFORDS FOR TODAY’S CATTLEMAN
ANNUAL BULL SALE MARCH 2022
Ned, Jan & Bell Ward 307-672-3248 Ned (c) 307-751-8298 • Jan (c) 307-751-9470 PO Box B • Sheridan, WY 82801 njwardherefords@gmail.com
www.NJWHerefords.com
Joel Birdwell, Auctioneer 5880 State Hwy. 33 Kingfisher, OK 73750 Home: 405-375-6630 Cell: 405-368-1058
WHO’S SELLING YOUR CATTLE? Selling at livestock market and production sales across the West – Eric Drees
• • • •
Works day in and day out with commercial ranchers! Knows the purebred cattle industry! Represents buyers locally and on the national scene! Works tirelessly to get you top dollar!
ERIC DREES Auctioneer and Marketing Representative 208-329-4808 • Caldwell, Idaho idahocattleauctioneer@gmail.com Proud member of the Livestock Marketing Association Call to consign your cattle to an upcoming sale event! Also representing: 2021 WLAC FINALIST
Ochsner-Roth Cattle Co. Blake: 307-532-3282 Steve Roth: 307-575-5258 Rustin Roth: 307-575-2709 BW: 307-575-6772 Rodney: 307-575-2589 ochsnerranch@gmail.com www.qualitybulls.com 10672 Van Tassell Road Torrington, WY 82240 Annually selling over 200 Hereford and Angus Bulls via private treaty
EXCELLENCE IN LINE 1 BREEDING • SELECT POLLED GENETICS
BILL WILHELM • 1046 RIFLE PIT RD., SUNDANCE, WY 82729
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Calendar of Events
“Calendar of Events” 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. SEPTEMBER 1 South Dakota State Fair Open Show, Huron 2 Nebraska State Fair Open Show, Grand Island 3-6 Evergreen State Fair, Monroe, Wash. 3-6 Nebraska State Fair FFA Show, Grand Island 3 West Texas Fair & Rodeo Open Show, Abilene 4 Boyd Beef Cattle, Mays Lick, Ky. 4 Du Quoin State Fair Jr. Show, Du Quoin, Ill. 4 Minnesota State Fair Open Show, St. Paul 5 Du Quoin State Fair Open Show, Du Quoin, Ill. 5 T/R Cattle Co. Frozen Genetic Event, Glencoe, Okla. 6 East Side Farm & Guests, Frederick, Md. 6 Fryeburg Fair Open Show, Fryeburg, Maine 6 Genoa Livestock, Minden, Nev. 6 Parker Bros., Bradyville, Tenn. 6 T/R Cattle Co. Production Sale, Glencoe, Okla. 7 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. (Online), Manchester, Md. 8 Carolina Classic Open Show, Winston-Salem, N.C. 9 Mississippi State Fair Open Show, Jackson 10-12 Kansas State Fair Jr. Show, Hutchinson 11 Copper Creek Ranch, Princeton, British Columbia 11 Lorenzen Farms, Chrisman, Ill. 11 Missouri Hereford Annual Field Day — District 9, Jackson 11 Nebraska Hereford Tour, southwest Nebraska 11 Northeast Elite Hereford Sale, Ghent, N.Y. 12 Happ Herefords, Mendota, Ill. 12 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. District Show, St. Clairsville 12-14 Utah State Fair Jr. and Open Shows, Salt Lake City 13-15 Montana Hereford Tour, Kalispell 14 New Mexico State Fair Open Show, Albuquerque 16 Holden Herefords, Valier, Mont. 17 Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont. 17 Kansas State Fair Open Show, Hutchinson 17 River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburg, Ontario 17 Tennessee Valley Fair Open Show, Knoxville 18 Burns Farms & Friends, Pikeville, Tenn. 18 Ehlke Herefords (Online), Townsend, Mont. 18 Elmlodge Polled Herefords, Indian River, Ontario 18 Hereford Fall Classic, Taylorville, Ill. 19 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Orillia, Ontario 19 Mohican West & Guests, Laurel, Mont. 20 Bar Star Cattle (Online), Musselshell, Mont. 24 The Big E Jr. Show, Springfield, Mass. 24 East Texas State Fair Jr. Show, Tyler 24 Eastern States Exposition Hereford Show, W. Springfield, Mass. 24 Sierra Ranches, Modesto, Calif. 24 World Beef Expo Open Show, Milwaukee, Wis. 25 Ad deadline for November Hereford World 25 The Big E Open Show, Springfield, Mass. 25 Delaney/Atkins Customer Appreciation and Open House, Lake Benton, Minn. 25 Forrest Polled Herefords, Saluda, S.C. 25 Gohr Cattle Co. Crown Jewel Event, Madras, Ore.
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25 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn., Weston 26 Hoffman Ranch Frozen Genetics Sale, Thedford, Neb. 26 WMC Cattle Co., Wasola, Mo. 26 World Beef Expo Jr. Show, Milwaukee, Wis. 27 Hoffman Ranch Female Sale, Thedford, Neb. 28-29 South Dakota Hereford Tour 30 Vin-Mar Cattle Co., Gordon, Neb. OCTOBER 2 The Breeders Classic, Gettysburg, Pa. 2 Cattlemen’s Delight, Mauston Wis. 2 Colyer Herefords & Angus, Bruneau, Idaho 2 East Texas State Fair Open Show, Tyler 2 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State Univ., Springfield 2 Mann Cattle Co., Caldwell, Texas 2 Tulsa State Fair Open Show, Tulsa, Okla. 3 Badger Southern Select, Darlington, Wis. 3 Purple Reign Cattle Co. (Online), Toulon, Ill. 4 Case Ranch Herefords, Eldorado, Texas 4 Express Ranches, Yukon, Okla. 5 Copeland & Sons (Online), Nara Visa, N.M. 6 Fryeburg Fair Open Show, Fryeburg, Maine 7 Dudley Bros., Comanche, Texas 8 Bowling Ranch, Newkirk, Okla. 8 Carolina Classic Open Show, Winston-Salem, N.C. 8 Keystone Int’l. Livestock Exposition, Harrisburg, Pa. 8 Notchey Creek Farm Field Day, Madisonville, Tenn. 8 Rockin’ W Polled Herefords, Schulenburg, Texas 9 AbraKadabra Cattle Co. Open House, Columbia, Mo. 9 Bonebrake Herefords, Stafford, Mo. 9 California/Nevada Hereford Classic, Yuba City, Calif. 9 Copeland Show Cattle Heifer Sale, Nara Visa, N.M. 9 Definitely Different, Alto, Mich. 9 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch (Online), Ree Heights, S.D. 9 Mississippi Open Hereford Show, Jackson 9 Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill. 10 California/Nevada Hereford Classic Show, Yuba City, Calif. 10 Copeland Show Cattle Steer Sale, Nara Visa, N.M. 10 Keystone Livestock Jr. Hereford Show, Harrisburg, Pa. 10 Next Generation Genetics/MGM Polled Herefords, Endeavor, Wis. 10 Schu-Lar Herefords, Lecompton, Kan. 10 Tulsa State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 11 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch (Online), Huron, S.D. 11 DeanaJak Farms, New Enterprise, Pa. 11 Rader Herefords (Online), Mt. Vernon, Texas 12 AbraKadabra Cattle Co. (Online), Columbia, Mo. 12 Powell Herefords, Ft. McKavett, Texas 13 Baumgarten Cattle Co. (Online), Belfield, N.D. 13 Taylor View Farms (Online), Parkton, Md. 14 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle (Online), Jarrettsville, Md.
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14-17 Minnesota Beef Expo, St. Paul, Minn. 14 Schrammel Cattle Co. and Perry Show Cattle, Stillwater, Okla. 15 Pan American Hereford, Polled Hereford, Hereford Shows, Dallas, Texas 15 W4 Ranch, Morgan, Texas 15 Wooden Shoe, Blackfoot, Idaho 16 ANL/Glenlees Polled Herefords & Guests, Steelman, Saskatchewan 16-17 Arkansas State Fair Open Show, Little Rock 16 Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla. 16 Haught Farms, Harrisville, W.Va. 16 Lambert Ranch, Oroville, Calif. 16 North Carolina State Fair, Raleigh 16 State Fair of Texas Jr. Hereford, Polled Hereford, Hereford Shows, Dallas 16 Wolff Cattle and Guests, Valley City, N.D. 17 Adcock Cattle and Crum Cattle Co. (Online), Assumption, Ill. 17 Blair-Athol/Haroldson’s & Friends, Arcola, Saskatchewan 17 Brumley Farms (Online), Orovada, Nev. 17 The Exclusive (Online), El Reno, Okla. 17 Express Ranches, Yukon, Okla. 17 Reynolds Herefords, Huntsville, Mo. 17 Six Mile Creek Cattle Co. Show Heifer Sale (Online), El Reno, Okla. 18 Delaney/Atkins Genetics Event (Online), Lake Benton, Minn. 18 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. (Online), Manchester, Md. 18 White Hawk Ranch Fall Sale and Open House, Buchanan, Ga. 19 North Carolina State Fair Open Show, Raleigh 19-21 Sunbelt Ag Expo, Moultrie, Ga. 21 Jensen Bros., Louisburg, Kan. 21 NILE Hereford Jr. and Open Shows, Billings, Mont. 21 South Carolina State Fair Open Show, Columbia 22-23 AHA Annual Membership Meeting, Kansas City, Mo. 23 Debter Hereford Farm, Horton, Ala. 23 Jamison & Jamison, Beggs, Okla. 23 Ladies of the Royal, Kansas City, Mo. 23 Mead Farms, Versailles, Mo. 23 American Royal Jr. Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 24 American Royal Nat’l. Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 25 Ad deadline for December Hereford World 25 Pérez Cattle Co., Navasota, Texas 25 Tennessee River Music, Ft. Payne, Ala. 27 Micheli Ranch, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. 27 Texas Hereford Assn., Buffalo 27 Valley Creek Ranch (Online), Fairbury, Neb. 28 Shaw Cattle Co., Caldwell, Idaho 30 Appalachian Elite Hereford Sale, Gray, Tenn. 30 BT Cattle Co., Crockett, Texas 30 J&L Cattle Services & Guests, Jeromesville, Ohio 30 South Texas Hereford Assn., Beeville 31 TK Cattle Co. (Online), Burwell, Neb. 31 WMC Cattle Co., Springfield, Mo.
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NOVEMBER 1 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. (Online), Manchester, Md. 1 P&R Herefords, Trail, Okla. 1 Prairie Rose Cattle Co., Sherman, Ill. 5 Cornhusker Classic, Kearney, Neb. 6 Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn. 6 Combined Excellence, Mason, Ohio 6 Wheeler/Sims, Chickasha, Okla. 7 Barnes Herefords, Cedartown, Ga. 8 Walker Herefords Foundations (Online) 10 Barber Ranch, San Saba, Texas 10 Mill Creek Ranch, Alma, Kan. 12 Rees Bros., Morgan, Utah 12 South Dakota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Brookings 13 Big League Genetics, Ft. Cobb, Okla. 13 MCM Polled Herefords (Online), Ayr, Neb. 13 Mid-Atlantic, Harrisonburg, Va. 13 South Dakota Hereford Assn., Brookings 15 Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb. 16 B&D Herefords & Angus, Claflin, Kan. 18 Jamison Herefords Complete Cowherd Dispersion, Quinter, Kan. 18 Largent & Sons, Kaycee, Wyo. 19 Nebraska Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Broken Bow 20 Amdahl Herefords & Angus, Rapid City, S.D. 20 Nebraska Hereford Assn., Broken Bow 21 Heart of America Hereford Assn., Shelbyville, Ill. 24 Ad deadline for January Hereford World 27 Able Acres, Wingate, Ind. 27 College of the Ozarks/Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders Assn., Point Lookout, Mo. 27 Noack Herefords, Rockdale, Texas 28 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle (Online), Westmoreland, Kan. DECEMBER 1-4 Western States Nat’l. Hereford Show & Sale, Reno, Nev. 2 Kentucky Hereford Assn. Feeder Calf Sale, Stanford 3 Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va. 3 Nelson Hirsche Purebreds, Del Bonita, Alberta 4 Frederickson Ranch/Pyramid Beef, Spearfish, S.D. 4 Kentucky Hereford Assn., Lexington 4 Missouri Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting and Banquet, Sedalia 4 North Star Classic/Annual Meeting, Valley City, N.D. 4 Pied Piper Farms, Industry, Texas 5 Missouri Hereford Assn., Sedalia 8 Big Bend Ranch, Keosauqua, Iowa 8 Goehring Herefords, Keosauqua, Iowa 10 Minnesota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Hutchinson 11 Minnesota Hereford Breeders Assn., Hutchinson 27 Ad deadline for February Hereford World 28 Arizona Nat’l Jr. Show, Phoenix 30 Arizona Nat’l Open Show, Phoenix
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2022 JANUARY 5-8 Cattleman’s Congress, Oklahoma City 12-15 National Western Stock Show, Denver, Colo. 17 Van Newkirk Herefords, Oshkosh, Neb. 24 Delaney Herefords and Atkins Herefords, Lake Benton, Minn. 25 Ad deadline for AI Source Book 25 Ad deadline for March Hereford World 26 Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont. 30 Texas Hereford Assn., Ft. Worth 31 Ft. Worth Stock Show, Nat’l. Hereford Show, Ft. Worth, Texas FEBRUARY 2 Black Hills Stock Show, Hereford Show & Sale, Rapid City, S.D. 2 Tegtmeier Polled Herefords, Burchard, Neb. 3 Ridder Herefords, Callaway, Neb. 3 Stroh Herefords, Killdeer, N.D. 4 Baumgarten Cattle Co., Belfield, N.D. 4 Dvorak Herefords, Lake Andes, S.D. 4 Elkington Polled Herefords, Idaho Falls, Idaho 5 Hill 70 Quantock, Lloydminster, Alberta 5 JM Cattle Co., Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 5 Messner Herefords, Laverne, Okla. 5 South Texas Hereford Assn., Beeville 5 Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb. 7 Pelton Polled Hereford, Haliday, N.D. 9 Durbin Creek Ranch, Worland, Wyo. 9 Friedt Herefords, Mott, N.D. 11 Lambert Ranch, Alturas, Calif. 11 Topp Herefords, Grace City, N.D. 13 Dixie Nat’l. Hereford Show, Jackson, Miss. 13 Mrnak Hereford Ranch, Bowman, N.D. 14 BB Cattle Co., Connell, Wash. 14 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D. 14 Logterman Herefords & Angus, Valentine, Neb. 16 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Open Show, Kearney 16 Shaw Cattle Co., Caldwell, Idaho 17-18 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic, Kearney 17 Olson Hereford Ranch, Argusville, N.D. 18 Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb. 18 White Hawk Open House, Buchanan, Ga. 19 Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins 19 Southern Cattlemen’s Sale, Hattiesburg, Miss. 19 Southern Opportunity, Lexington, Tenn. 21 Haught Farms, Harrisville, W.Va. 21 Rausch Herefords, Hoven, S.D. 22 Bar JZ, Holabird, S.D. 22 Ulrich Herefords, Lethbridge, Alberta 25 Ad deadline for April Hereford World 25 Burns Farm, Pikeville, Tenn. 25 Jamison Ranch, Quinter, Kan. 26 Kreth Herefords & Angus, Mt. Vernon, S.D. 26 Tegtmeier Polled Herefords, Burchard, Neb. 26 TS Ranch Herefords & Quarter Horses, Cottonwood Falls, Kan. 26 Woolfolk Farms, Columbia, Tenn. 28 Colyer Herefords & Angus, Bruneau, Idaho
MARCH 1 Schutte & Sons Polled Herefords, Guide Rock, Neb. 3 Jensen Bros., Courtland, Kan. 3 Kentucky Beef Expo Show, Louisville 3 Northwest Hereford Breeders, Touchet, Wash. 4 Kentucky Beef Expo Hereford Sale, Louisville 4 L Bar W, Absarokee, Mont. 4 Wisconsin Hereford Assn., Fennimore 5 Mead Farms, Versailles, Mo. 7 Harrell Hereford Ranch, Baker City, Ore. 7 Holden Herefords, Valier, Mont. 7 Kester Herefords, Atkinson, Neb. 8 Cooper Herefords, Willow Creek, Mont. 8 Harvie Ranching Bull Sale, Olds, Alberta 9 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch, Huron, S.D. 9 Udy Cattle Co., Rockland, Idaho 11 Hereford Women of Tennessee Annual Meeting, Lebanon 11 K&B Herefords, Onida, S.D. 12 Boyd Beef Cattle, Mays Lick, Ky. 12 I-29 Bull Run, Sioux Falls, S.D. 12 Northeast Texas Hereford Assn., Mt. Pleasant 12 Tennessee Beef Agribition, Lebanon 14 B&D Herefords & Angus, Claflin, Kan. 15 Cooper Hereford Ranch, Willow Creek, Mont. 15 Flying S Herefords, Paluxy, Texas 17 K7 Herefords, Lockridge, Iowa 19 Buckeye Show & Sale, Columbus, Ohio 19 CES/Predestined, Wadley, Ga. 19 Falling Timber Farms, Marthasville, Mo. 19 K&B Herefords, Onida, S.D. 19 Springhill Herefords, Blue Rapids, Kan. 22 Frenzen Polled Herefords & Angus, Fullerton, Neb. 23 NJW Polled Herefords, Sheridan, Wyo. 25 Ad deadline for May Hereford World 26 Candy Meadow Farm, Lexington, Tenn. 26 Heart of America Hereford Assn. Sale, Wayne City, Ill. 26 North Carolina Hereford Assn., Statesville 26 Sandhill Farms, Haviland, Kan. 28 Oleen Bros., Dwight, Kan. 28 Snowshoe Cattle Company, Arthur, Neb.
APRIL 2 Ade Polled Herefords, Amsterdam, Mo. 9 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders Assn., Cuba 9 Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va. 9 Thorstenson Hereford Ranch, Selby, S.D. 9 West Virginia Beef Expo, Weston 16 Clifford Farms & Guests, Lexington, Ky. 16 SandRock Ranch Herefords, Benton, Wis. 16 Stuber Ranch, Bowman, N.D. 23 Middle Tennessee, Cross Plains 25 Ad deadline for June Hereford World 30 Barnes Herefords, Cedartown, Ga.
MAY 7 South Carolina Hereford Assn., Williamston 14 Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn. 14 Mead Farms, Versailles, Mo. 25 Ad deadline for July Hereford World 28 Innisfail/Mead, Madison, Ga.
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Advertisers’ Index ALABAMA Debter Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167, 184 Tennessee River Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 ARIZONA Mountain View Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 184 CALIFORNIA Gillibrand Cattle Co., P.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lambert Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDougald Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morrell Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pedretti Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sierra Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonoma Mountain Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wiemer Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184
COLORADO Campbell, James T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark Anvil Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cline Registered Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ernst Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuchs Herefords, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hall and Family, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hanging W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kubin Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leroux Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robb & Sons, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sidwell Herefords (CO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strang Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 185 185 185
GEORGIA CES Herefords & Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Greenview Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 HME Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167, BC Mead Cattle Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC MTM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162, 185 Predestined Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Thompson Herefords (GA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 White Hawk Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC IDAHO Colyer Herefords & Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Daniels Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Eagle Canyon Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Elkington Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Holt Family Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 JBB/AL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Shaw Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 185 Wooden Shoe Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105, 185 ILLINOIS Adcock Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Baker Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Behrends Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Benedict Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Bixler Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Bob-O-Lou Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Braun Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Burns Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . 168, 185 Crane Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Double B Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Edenburn Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Ellis Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Entwistle Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
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Eubank Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Fancy Creek Farm of the Prairie Cross . . . . . 168 Fauth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Fleisher Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Happ Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Knott Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Lorenzen Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Lowderman Auction Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Lowderman Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135, 169 McCaskill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Milligan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Moffett Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Nature’s Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Newbold Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Oak Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Paquette Hereford Farm/Ranch . . . . . . 168, 186 Parish Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Plainview Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Prairie Cross, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Prairie Meadow Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Prairie Rose Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 168 Purple Reign Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85, 186 RGR Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Sayre Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Shingle Oaks Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Stephens and Loehr Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Stumpf Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Sturdy Hereford Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 West Wind Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 INDIANA A&H Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Able Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coal Creek Land and Cattle LLC . . . . . . . . . . . Deatsman Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elzemeyer Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Everhart Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferguson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerber Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenwood Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gunn Bros. Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hayhurst Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kesling Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laudeman Family, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McFatridge Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 186 161 161 161 186 186 186
IOWA Amos Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deppe Bros. Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goehring Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K7 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pitt Farms Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R&R Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sorensen Family, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stream Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wiese & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 186 186
KANSAS 4V Ranch Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords . . . . 186
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Davis Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 GLM Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Herbel Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Jamison Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 186 Jensen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 187 Malone Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Mill Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 MM Ranch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Oleen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Oleen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Sandhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Schu-Lar Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . 118, 119, 187 Springhill Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Umberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 VJS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 KENTUCKY 3R Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Botkin Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boyd Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblish Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clifford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JMS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tucker Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wells Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
162 187 187 187 162 162 162 187 162
MARYLAND Bachtel Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ChurchView Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 East Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Foggy Bottom Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Fountain Valley Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . 65, 187 SCH Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Taylor View Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 MICHIGAN Bramschreiber Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . Breasbois Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Candy -Jar Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedar Creek Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Meadows Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hanson’s Double G Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . MacNaughton, Ron and Jill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maple Lane Farm Group LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDonald Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rottman, Phil and Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sugar Sweet Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
158 158 158 158 158 158 187 158 158 158 158 158
MINNESOTA DaKitch Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Delaney Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Krogstad Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Lawrence Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Reed Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Schafer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Springwater Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . Caldwell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leaning Cedar Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McGuffee Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S and W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
167 188 188 188 188
MISSOURI AbraKadabra Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Bellis Family, Jim D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Biglieni Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Blue Ribbon Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Bonebrake Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 152, 188 Bradshaw Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Assn. . . . . 152 Doss Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Duvall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Falling Timber Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Findley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Harding Bros. Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 High Prairie Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State University . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 27, 153, 188 McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Mead Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152, 157 Menzies Cattle Co. LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153, 188 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Reed Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Reynolds Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Shoenberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 153, 188 Steinbeck Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 WMC Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 153 WPH Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 MONTANA Bar Star Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Churchill Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Cooper Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Curlew Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Dutton Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Ehlke Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 188 Feddes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Holden Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 188 J Bar E Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 L Bar W Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 McMurry Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Mohican West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Wichman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 NEBRASKA 7 Mill Iron Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Blueberry Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Fisher Family, Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Frenzen and Family, Galen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Henkel Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Hoffman Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 189 JB Ranch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Moeller & Sons, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Monahan Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Ridder Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Schutte & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Snowshoe Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Upstream Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Valley Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Van Newkirk Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Vin-Mar Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139, 189 NEVADA 6D Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Brumley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69, 189 Genoa Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
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Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Western States Hereford Show . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 NEW JERSEY Grass Pond Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 NEW MEXICO B&H Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Copeland & Sons Herefords LLC . . . . . . 131, 189 Copeland Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 King Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Pérez Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 West Star Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 NEW YORK Glade Haven Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Spring Pond Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Stone House Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 NORTH CAROLINA Brent Creech Taylor’s Mill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Claxton Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Double J Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Five J’s Beef & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Four B Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Mitchem’s Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Rhyneland Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Triplett Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 167, 190 W&A Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159, BC Will-Via Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 NORTH DAKOTA Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Baumgarten Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 OHIO Berg Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Buckeye Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 J&L Cattle Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 M Love Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Mohican Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . 166, 190 Oakridge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Ostgaard Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Pugh Central Station Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Rippling Rock Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Sunny Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Sunnyside Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Twin Hills Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 OKLAHOMA Birdwell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Bowling Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Buck Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Darnell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Dennis Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Dufur Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Durham Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Express Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Flying G Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Headquarters Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Loewen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Messner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Moler, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 P&R Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Hereford.org
Perry Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Schrammel Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Six Mile Creek Hereford Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . 79 OREGON Bar One Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bird Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High Desert Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hufford’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quick Mill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vollstedt Farms Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . .
191 191 191 191 191 191 191
PENNSYLVANIA 4G Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74, 191 Bar-H Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Deana Jak Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89, 191 LT’s South Dakota Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Slaytons’ BearDance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Stone Ridge Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 159 SOUTH CAROLINA Forrest Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 162 Fowken Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Keese Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 SOUTH DAKOTA Bar JZ Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Blume Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Eggers Southview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 83, 191 Frederickson Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Hoffman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 JBN Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 K&B Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 LaGrand Angus and Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . 191 Rausch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Stenberg Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Thorstenson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 TENNESSEE Burns Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Candy Meadow Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Coley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Jackson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Parker Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Roberson’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Rogan Farms Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167, 192 Triple L Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Woodard Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 TEXAS Atlas Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 B&C Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Bar J Bar Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Barber Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 55, 192 Case Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 192 Chastain Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Dudley Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 G3 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 GeneSource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 GKB Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 H2 Ranch and Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Hidden Oaks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Indian Mound Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
JMS Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 KLD Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Mann Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Metch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Morris Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Noack Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Nolan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Powell, James L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Rader Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Rockin’ W Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Rocking Chair Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Skrivanek Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Still River Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Sunny Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Texas Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Williams Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Willis Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 UTAH Cache Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circle BJ Polled Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . Ekker Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JB Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johansen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rees Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
193 193 193 193 193 193
VIRGINIA Deer Track Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Hereford Hollow Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Knoll Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Quail Hollow Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159, 193 Thistle Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 WASHINGTON CX Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Diamond M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Ottley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 WEST VIRGINIA Cottage Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottle Brothers Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grandview Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grassy Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haught Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knotts Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Law & Sons, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Litton Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDonald Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . West Virginia University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westfall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
173 173 173 173 159 173 173 173 173 200 173 193
WISCONSIN Bacon Branch Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Blue Goose Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Boettcher’s Brookview Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 C&L Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 151, 165, 193 Dalton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Gari-Alan Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 151 Hidden Springs Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Huth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Kegley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Larson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Lietzau Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Lininger Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 MGM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 5, 151, 159, 193 Next Generation Genetics . . . . . . . . . 5, 150, 151
Otter Creek Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Pierce’s Hereford Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Sandrock Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 SNL Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Spaeth Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Starck Century Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 150 Starr Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Steiny’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Whiskey Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 White Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Wildcat Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Windy Hills Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 151 WYOMING Berry’s, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Largent and Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Micheli Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJW Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ochsner-Roth Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilhelm Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
194 194 194 194 194 194 194
CANADA Elmlodge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 103, 194 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords . . . . . . 194 Walnut Drive Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 SERVICES Beef Quality Assurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Bessler Inc., James F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 BioZyme Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Birdwell, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Bock, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Booker, C.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Burks, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Carper, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Cattle Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Cattle Visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Circle H Headquarters LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Conover, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Drees, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Elanco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Emmons Ultrasounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Jensen Livestock Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Lathrop Livestock Transportation . . . . . . . . . 195 Layton, Dustin N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Lowderman, Cody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Lowderman, Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 MCS Auction Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Merck Animal Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Midwest Cattle Service Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Reed Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Schacher Auction Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Stith, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Stout, Justin B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Sullivan Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 134 T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Trans Ova Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Wendt, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
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Fall Sale
SEPTEMBER 25, 2021 • NOON Sponsored by the West Virginia Polled Hereford Association
Over 50 Lots of Registered Cattle
Bulls, Cow/Calf Pairs, Bred Heifers, and Open Heifers NEW LOCATION: Jackson’s Mill Multipurpose Ag Building, Weston, W.V. A select group of Hereford-influenced replacement females will also be available.
For more information, contact: Ken Scott, President WV Polled Hereford Association Ph: 304-573-0844 Stephanie Hawkins, Secretary/Treasurer WV Polled Hereford Association Ph: 304-677-3504 200
| September 2021
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WHR HERD SIRE PROSPECT OFFERED OCT 18TH, 2021
SALE BOOKS BY REQUEST ONLY
OFFERING 50 Hereford Bulls and
20 Hereford Females
WHITEHAWK NATIVE 490H ET CED
+2.1 BW
+3.7 WW
SCF
Teat
Milk
CW
+20.7 +1.40 +35 M&G
+111 Fat
BMI$
+492 CHB$
+77
+73
+0.034 +199
+126
+5.9
+1.01
+0.5
+134
+0.35
+1.6
+1.40
YW
DMI SC
CEM
MCW Uddr
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021
BII$
+602
1 P.M. AT T HE R ANCH IN MANHAT TAN, MON TANA
REA
P44121895 Tattoo: 490H BD: 03/26/2020
MARB
WHITEHAWK GENERAL 440H ET +3.0 +18.0 +1.40 +446 CED
SCF
Teat
BW
Milk
CW
+5.4 WW
P44111292 Tattoo: 440H BD: 02/16/2020
+38 M&G
+115 Fat
+138
+6.4
+0.83
+0.4
+114
+0.29
+1.8
+1.20
SC
MCW Uddr
CED BW
+4.7 WW
SCF
Teat
Milk
CW
+20.5 +1.20 +29 M&G
+119 Fat
MARB
x PILGRIM’S SISTER x PERFECT TIMING OO7 BANKROLL 172 BANKROLL 5131 BRED TO COOPER 0186 STANDOUT HORNED HEIFER
BII$
+588 CHB$
+71 +5.7
+0.87
+0.4
+114
+0.19
+2.0
+1.30
SC
WHITE HAWK RANCH
MCW Uddr
BAKKEN x LINE ONE DONOR SELLS OPEN
BMI$
Homozygous +82 YW Polled +138 DMI
REDBULL x REDEEM DONOR BRED TO VANGUARD
+483
+0.044 +196
CEM
622
REA
WHITEHAWK LONGMIRE 444H ET +1.7
RED BARON x FRONTLINE POSSIBLY OUR LOT 1!
CHB$
+79
DMI
1O3
BII$
+83
CEM
BROADWAY x KICKSTART BRED TO MAJESTIC
+558
+0.074 +196
YW
O38
BMI$
REA
MARB
P44113640 Tattoo: 426H BD: 01/30/2020
Gary R. Hedrick (678) 858-0914 // g.hedrick@whitehawkinc.com Ben Hedrick (404) 216-4274 Herdsman, Diego Gutierrez (678) 629-1804 // James Atkins (404) 922-6508 www.whitehawkbeefmakers.com
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Proven, Dependable
THM 100W Reliable 3018 ET {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF}
P43362070 — CALVED: SEPT. 9, 2012 — TATTOO: LE 3018/RE THM KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MDF} NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} P43002897 NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF}
RRH MR FELT 3008 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} KCF MISS 459 F284 {HYP} PW VICTOR BOOMER P606 {SOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MDF} NJW 94J DEW 72N {DLF,HYF,IEF}
THM WBHF PERFECT VICTOR THM VICTORIA BELLE 1817 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} P42211188 THM VICTRA DOM 152 5043 {HYP}
THM VICTOR DOM 109W 147 WBHF BELLE STAR R30 THM VICTOR DOM 109W 320 {SOD}{HYP} THM VICTORIA 109W 9319
CE -0.5 MCW 96
BW 2.4 UDDR 1.30
WW 49 TEAT 1.30
YW 85 CW 65
DMI -0.2 FAT -0.016
SC 1.0 REA 0.47
SCF 26.7 MARB 0.26
MM 37 BMI$ 526
M&G 62 BII$ 607
MCE 3.9 CHB$ 140
THM Victoria Belle 1817 DAM OF RELIABLE
SEMEN AVAILABLE — CONTACT MEAD CATTLE ENTERPRISES
CATTLE ENTERPRISES 1230 REEVES RD. • MIDVILLE, GA 30441 TOMMY MEAD AND FAMILY CELL 706-339-020 TOMMY@MEADCATTLE.COM WWW.MEADCATTLE.COM
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