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Churchill’s World Class Female Sale Friday, Sept. 20, 2013

CHURCHILL LADY 3247A ET

CHURCHILL LADY 322A

CHURCHILL LADY 3137A

BW 3.8; WW 59; YW 91; MM 21; REA 0.64; MARB -0.01

BW 6.7; WW 64; YW 112; MM 21; REA 0.77; MARB 0.07

BW 2.6; WW 65; YW 102; MM 26; REA 0.59; MARB 0.04

April polled daughter of Payback out of Radisson 471T!

January horned daughter of Outcross out of a power cow!

January horned maternal sister to Sensation out of 955!

CHURCHILL LADY 3125A ET

CHURCHILL SR LADY 3200A ET

CHURCHILL LADY 0104X

BW 1.7; WW 48; YW 76; MM 21; REA 0.73; MARB 0.12

BW 6.6; WW 70; YW 125; MM 20; REA 0.91; MARB 0.05

BW 5.1; WW 67; YW 116; MM 28; REA 1.11; MARB -0.01

CHURCHILL LADY 2198Z

CHURCHILL ILR LADY 1240Y ET

CL 1 DOMINETTE 1177Y 1ET

BW 5.4; W W 64; Y W 108; MM 18; REA 0.65; MARB 0.43

BW 1.8; WW 59; YW 93; MM 31; REA 0.30; MARB 0.39

BW 2.8; WW 62; YW 100; MM 39; REA 0.36; MARB 0.16

January polled daughter of Perfect Timing out of Pearl!

Outcross daughter bred to Perfect Timing!

January polled daughter of Outcross out of Ladysport 51W! Selling ½ interest

955 daughter out of 202 bred to Sensation!

3-year-old out of Outcross bred to SR Bakken 62Z!

955 daughter out of 440P! Selling ½ interest of this super young donor!

They all sell September 20th!

We pay one-half the delivery cost anywhere! • Catalog and video at www.churchillcattle.com Catalogs On Request

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September 2013 • Vol. 104 • No. 4

National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families were in Kansas City, Mo., July 14-21 for the 2013 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The JNHE coverage includes 55 pages featuring the top senior showman, Herdsman of the Year, new NJHA board members and retiring NJHA board members as well as highlights from the showring, contests, activities and awards presented during the week. You can find a JNHE section table of contents on Page 43.

Cover Photo: “First Time in the Ring” by Jessica Lancaster.

20 6 Leadership Lessons

How can you become a better leader?

Board Action 4 Board Highlights — A summary of the American Hereford Association (AHA)

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“Show Me the Herefords”

Board of Directors summer meeting.

Performance Matters 8 Full Blending of Genomic Information Now Implemented — With the release of the fall 2013 expected progeny differences (EPDs), genomic information is now used in calculating EPDs throughout a pedigree.

Contacts 5 Junior Show 130 Calendar 156 Advertisers’ Index 158

What’s New? 10 Association News and Events — AHA Board candidates are announced.

Congratulations to fall 2013 Gold Total Performance Records (TPR) breeders and to Hereford Publications Inc. staff for its awards in the Livestock Publications Council contest.

Youth Movement 12 Going Places — Hereford youth enjoyed summer NJHA activities including

JNHE and the Program for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Convention.

Hereford Women 16 NHW Activities Support Youth — Members of the National Hereford Women

(NHW) work diligently to support NJHA members and their activities. Hereford World (ISSN 1085-9896), Vol. 104, No. 4, published monthly (except June) by Hereford Publications Inc., 1501 Wyandotte St., P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101. Periodical postage paid at Kansas City, Mo., and additional entries. Subscription rates, $35 a year. Postmaster: Send address changes to Hereford World, P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101. Hereford World agreement #1803689

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The summer AHA Board meeting is one of the biggest planning meetings for the year. The AHA’s strategic plan is reviewed and the Board of Directors evaluates funding proposals and establishes the budget for the coming fiscal year slated to begin Sept. 1. Special thanks to the AHA Board of Directors for their hard work and commitment to the Hereford seedstock business. The following are a list of Board actions:

Breed improvement The Board discussed the impact of the newly trained genetic panel that was used in the most recent expected progeny difference (EPD) analysis. Nearly 3,500 Hereford animals were genotyped and attributed to the dataset that was used to improve the new genomic predictions. The Board commends the membership along with its decision last winter to subsidize the cost of the test, which encouraged breeders to test their highly proven herd sires. More than 2,500 additional animals were genotyped after the annual membership meeting in November. Genetic correlations nearly doubled for most traits, adding more power to the genomic test and more accuracy to the EPDs of unproven animals. The Board asked staff to evaluate the possibilities of a less expensive genomics test that GeneSeek calls the low-density 11K (LD11K). The high-density 77K (HD77K) is presently being used. The LD11K will have parent markers as well as all of the genetic defect markers of the current test. Staff will be reporting back to the Board the possibilities of this new test panel expected to become a much more affordable tool for genetic improvement.

Simplot project The Board reviewed preliminary data from the first year and a half of the Simplot project. Simplot is one of the

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largest ranch operators in the country. It owns a feedlot in Grandview, Idaho, with a capacity of more than 110,000 head. The objective of the project is to breed commercial Angus heifers to moderate birth weight, calvingease Hereford bulls and compare the calving ease and calf crop from the battery of selected AI (artificial insemination) Hereford sires to the Angus sires that Simplot uses. The calves have been followed through from weaning and on to a feed efficiency test at the Simplot feeding facility that measures feed intake utilizing the GrowSafe system. Thus far, the data look extremely impressive with comparable calving ease scores between Hereford and Angus progeny and advantages in rate of gain, weaning weight and feed efficiency for the Hereford-sired calves. The Board asked staff to identify an economist to review the data and draft a white paper (research report) describing the economics of the comparative breeding system. Simplot has been so impressed with the project that they have added 350 more cows to the study. Replacement females from the project will be tracked through production to explore crossbreeding versus straight breeding comparisons related to heifer fertility. Once again, real world scenarios support the economics of Hereford crossbreeding in a commercial environment. The Board approved continued funding of the project.

Udder score EPD The Board discussed the new udder score EPD report submitted by Heather Bradford and Dan Moser from Kansas State University (K-State). The report indicates a trend toward great improvement in udder quality for the Hereford breed. The Board would like for this subject to be an education topic for the education forum during the Annual Meeting in November.

USDA feed efficiency study Close to 2,000 phenotypes from animals that have feed intake data is being used by Mike MacNeil to deveop a feed efficiency trait. A portion of those also have genomic information collected, which is being shared with Jerry Taylor, University of Missouri geneticist and one of the lead scientists involved in a project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to study feed efficiency. The objective of Taylor’s project is to identify genetic markers that can be used to predict feed efficiency differences in cattle. The Board endorsed continued support of the project.

Economic index adjustments The Board approved staff to fund a project with MacNeil to re-evaluate the AHA’s economic indexes. This project is necessary because of the changing economics of the industry since the indexes were last developed, including elevated input costs, higher calf prices, and greater seasonal Choice and Select price differentials. MacNeil will re-evaluate the assumptions in the models for release in 2014.

Marketing committee The Board reviewed the AHA’s proposed media/advertising buy for fiscal year 2013-14. It approved a 20% increase in funding of advertising and approved more funding of online advertising and advertising with video auction companies.

2014 media tour The Board approved the expense for a media tour that would unveil the Simplot project findings. The tour will be held in conjunction with the spring 2014 Board meeting.

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Director of field management and seedstock marketing Joe Rickabaugh, jrick@hereford.org Production manager Caryn Vaught, cvaught@hereford.org Editor Angie Stump Denton, adenton@hereford.org Assistant editor Sara Gugelmeyer, sgugelmeyer@hereford.org Advertising coordinator Alison Marx, amarx@hereford.org Creative Services coordinator Nicole Woods, nwoods@hereford.org Editorial designer/assistant Christy Benigno Graphic designers Bruce Huxol and Sean Jersett Production assistant Debbie Rush Contributing writer Luke Bolin, Kindra Gordon, Jaime Hanson and Jessica Lancaster

AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M. Vice president Steve Lambert, Oroville, Calif. Directors Term expires 2013 Marty Lueck, Mountain Grove, Mo. Dale Micheli, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. Term expires 2014 Keith Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D. Dale Venhuizen, Manhattan, Mont. Term expires 2015 Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis. David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn. Term expires 2016 Curtis Curry, McAlester, Okla. Jonny Harris, Screven, Ga. Sam Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho

SENIOR OFFICE STAFF

Executive vice president Craig Huffhines, chuffhin@hereford.org Chief operating officer and director of breed improvement Jack Ward, jward@hereford.org Chief financial officer Leslie Mathews, lmathews@hereford.org Director of communications Angie Stump Denton, adenton@hereford.org 785-363-7263 Director of records department Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org Director of youth activities Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org National shows coordinator and youth activities assistant Bailey Clanton, bclanton@hereford.org Records supervisor Dawn Jochim, djochim@hereford.org BuyHereford.com manager Dennis Schock, dschock@hereford.org 903-815-2004

Certified Hereford Beef Staff Vice president of sales Mick Welch, mwelch@herefordbeef.org Vice president of retail Brad Ellefson, bellefson@herefordbeef.org Vice president of marketing Andrew Brooks, abrooks@herefordbeef.org CHB supply chain manager Trey Befort, tbefort@herefordbeef.org Territory manager Danielle Starr, dstarr@herefordbeef.org Business analyst Karla Richardson, krichardson@hereford.org Hereford Verified and Hereford Marketplace specialist Heidi Tribbett, hktribbett@hereford.org 970-580-4503 For information about Hereford Marketplace, visit HerefordMarketplace.com or call 970-580-4503. Hereford.org

Field Staff Western Region – Mark Holt Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Nev., Ore., Utah and Wash. 2300 Bishop Rd., Emmett, ID 83617 208-369-7425, mholt@hereford.org Mountain Region – Ben Brillhart Colo., Mont., Wyo. and western Canadian provinces P.O. Box 181, Musselshell, MT 59059 406-947-2222, bbrillhart@hereford.org North Central Region – Levi Landers Kan., Minn., Neb., N.D. and S.D. 1017 40 Rd., Minden, NE 68959 308-730-1396, llanders@hereford.org Upper Midwest Region – John Meents Ill., Ind., Ky., Md., Mich., Ohio, Pa., W.Va. and Wis. 21555 S.R. 698, Jenera, OH 45841 419-306-7480, jmeents@hereford.org Southwest Region Advertising Representative – Dustin Layton Ark., La., N.M., Okla. and Texas 1615 Castellina Court, Edmond, OK 73034 405-464-2455, laytond@yahoo.com Eastern Region – Tommy Coley Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn. and Va. 1284 Stage Coach Rd., Sewanee, TN 37375 815-988-7051, tcoley@hereford.org Central Region – Contact the AHA Iowa and Mo. Northeast Region – Contact the AHA Conn., Del., D.C., Maine, Mass., N.H., N.J., N.Y., R.I., Vt. and eastern Canadian provinces

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2013 Nebraska Hereford Tour Join us on Sept. 22-23, 2013, for a 2-day tour packed with great Hereford cattle and beautiful scenery. Tour stops will include: Van Newkirk Herefords Monahan Cattle VinMar Cattle Co. Sellman Ranch Dyer Ranch LLC Lambert Family Livestock Earl Henderson and Sons Olsen Ranches Hotel Headquarters Bus Transportation and Route Details available on the website:

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Contact Melissa McGee Buehler with questions Secretary/Manager Nebraska Hereford Association 1519 F • Fairbury, NE 68352 Cell 402-239-9712 Office/Fax 402-587-5027 mismcgee@hotmail.com

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BuyHereford.com review The Board appreciated the nearly $400,000 in sales in 2012-13 sold on BuyHereford.com. However, the AHA continues to subsidize the service. Therefore, the Board voted to discontinue the Buyhereford.com service after the Association has met its fall commitments. Staff was instructed to review options that might reduce AHA’s cost of providing venues for breeders to list animals, semen and embryos that they want to sell.

CHB board report Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) LLC is expected to report a more than $200,000 profit this fiscal year. Total tonnage is expected to be even to slightly higher than a year ago during an incredibly difficult year for beef customers due to record beef prices and big spreads in price between beef and competing proteins. However, volume of cattle and carcasses certified is expected to be up 3% this past fiscal year. It was noted that CHB LLC had not lost a customer in four years, an impressive accomplishment considering the difficult economics of the beef retail and food service industries. Under approval of the CHB LLC board, Trey Befort has been hired as CHB LLC supply chain manager. Trey, a K-State graduate and former cattle buyer for JBS Swift, started in August. His responsibility will be feedlot relations and CHB feeder calf marketing.

Member service committee The committee reported on the progress of the new AHA online registry system. A committee of breeders has been established as test herds and asked to offer suggestions as to how the system can become more user-friendly to members. Staff is hopeful that the new system will be available for rollout in the fall of 2013. Furthermore, Christy Bradshaw, an Idaho native and K-State graduate, was recently hired as the AHA education coordinator. As part of the AHA strategic plan, her duties will be to develop educational tools to help breeders better understand the AHA online registry system as well as whole herd Total Performance Records (TPR) issues.

Youth program, JNHE review The Board commended the efforts of staff in organizing and supporting fundraising activities to support the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Approximately 650 juniors and their families from 40 states attended the recent event in Kansas City. The JNHE has become one of the “talks” of the industry relative to developing young people and drawing new families to the Hereford breed. The Board discussed strategies for sustainability of the event, which operates at a cost of approximately $300,000 annually.

Finance, budget committee

HPI update The Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI) board reported a fantastic year for the publication. HPI will report a year-end profit. Hereford World advertising has been very strong in FY 2012-13. Ridealong sale catalogs are becoming increasingly popular as breeders understand the quality of work and the customer advantage HPI has in delivery of the catalogs to every AHA member as well as a tremendous commercial bull buyer list. HPI’s new employee, Nicole Wood, was commended for an excellent start-

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The Board evaluated revenue trends for the organization. It was noted that the Association’s core revenue services including registrations, cow inventories, transfers and member service fees have been relatively flat for over a decade, yet cost of operating, including travel costs, insurance, and manpower have increased with inflation. In fact, the AHA has not increased rates for more than a decade. The Board voted to slightly increase registration rate by 50 cents per head and TPR cow herd enrollment by 50 cents per head beginning on Jan. 1, 2014.

The board approved a consolidated budget with a slight profit after depreciation with projected total revenue of $5.7 million.

Hall of Fame, Hall of Merit inductees selected The committee reviewed candidates for the Hereford Hall of Fame, honoring breeders of Hereford cattle, and the Hereford Hall of Merit, honoring industry influencers that had an impact on the progress of the Hereford breed. The 2013 Hall of Fame honorees will be Truman Lawrence former manager of Morlunda Farms, Lewisburg, W.Va.; and Conard and Nancy Stitzlein, owners of Mohican Farms, Glenmont, Ohio, and Mohican West, Laurel, Mont. Hall of Merit awardees will be Jim Boyd, retired AHA fieldman from Abilene, Texas, and Dorian Garrick, Iowa State University geneticist responsible for the introduction of Hereford genomic-enhanced EPDs.

AHA nominating committee AHA Nominating Committee Chairman Randy White, Albuquerque, N.M., submitted five candidates to be considered for election to the AHA Board this fall. Candidates and the region they represent include: Joe Van Newkirk, Van Newkirk Herefords, Oshkosh, Neb. (Northwest); Terri Barber, Barber Ranch, Austin, Texas (Southwest); Dave Bielema, Grand Meadows Farm, Ada, Mich., (Northeast); Mike Taylor, Cottage Hill Farms, Petersburg, W.Va. (Northeast) — pending USDA approval; and Jim Davis, Terrace Farms, Lexington, N.C. (Southeast). Watch for the candidates’ biographies in the October Hereford World. HW

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by Jack Ward, chief operating officer and director of breed improvement jward@hereford.org

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Full Blending of Genomic Information Now Implemented The American Hereford Association (AHA) released its first genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs) last fall. The prediction panel was developed using approximately 1,100 high accuracy Hereford sires. After the first few months of implementation, it was clear that we needed to continue to genotype more animals in order to build a stronger panel with more prediction power. So, with breeders’ help, more than 2,500 additional high accuracy sires were added to the discovery population, and a new set of correlations was released this spring.

Online auction raises $43,948 for HRF More than $43,000 was raised for Hereford research during the BuyHereford.com auction July 25. The 40 donated lots generated plenty of excitement from charitable bidders for the benefit of the Hereford Research Foundation (HRF). The top seller was Lot 7, a frozen embryo package donated by Knoll Crest Farms, Red House, Va. Drummond Sparks Beef, Hanceville, Ala., bought the lot for $12,400. That price purchased four embryos sired by KCF Bennett Revolution X51. A full sibling was the high seller in the 2013 Knoll Crest Farms sale. The second high-selling lot was the always a popular Lot 1 – Rausch Hereford’s pheasant hunting trip in South Dakota. Jerry Deiker, Louisville, Ky., purchased the three-day pheasant hunt for five hunters for $5,500. Another embryo package was the third high seller. Lot 5 – four frozen embryos and a guarantee for two pregnancies — brought $4,200 from Express Ranches, Yukon, Okla. Mark and Cristy Cooper, Cooper Hereford Ranch, Willow Creek, Mont., donated the package, which is a mating between CL 1 Domino 144Y and CL 1 Dominette 617S. There were 40 lots total, averaging $1,099. Thank you to all those who donated items and bid online. HW

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This increase in numbers has added so much prediction power to animals and has obviously identified nonparent animals that can be used to make changes within both Hereford and commercial herds and make generational turns much more quickly with much more precision to the traits of interest. With the release of the new fall 2013 EPDs, the AHA implemented full blending of genomic information. This blending of information means that the genomic component will move up and down pedigrees and affect animals that have not been genotyped but have animals in the pedigrees that have a GE-EPD. This is why, when you see EPDs of young animals without any information other than parents or grandparents with a GE-EPD, the interim number or even the parentage average may be a bit different from just taking the parents’ numbers and dividing by two. This is important, as it shows the real importance of continuing to add genomic information to the analysis and the power this tool can have to identify cattle and also the importance in having as many cattle in the training population as possible. All breeders need to consider doing all herd

sires, at least all artificial insemination (AI) sires, and as many dams as possible. Today, Dorian Garrick, Iowa State University professor of animal science and Jay Lush Endowed Chair in animal breeding and genetics, reports that he has more than 5,000 Hereford animals with high-density genotypes. This number will continue to add real strength to this genetic improvement tool.

HRF supports research A great deal of the genomic work has been supported directly by breeders, but another large component has been the development of the Hereford Research Foundation (HRF). One of the largest HRF fundraisers is the online auction held each July. The 2013 auction was the best to date and raised more than $40,000. I want to thank each of the buyers and consignors. Finally, this issue focuses on the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Congratulations to all of the exhibitors and thank you those who supported the event. The JNHE would not be possible without corporate and breeder support. What a great event! Seeing those juniors compete, work hard and have fun is really a treat. Congratulations to all who participated in “Show Me the Herefords.” HW Hereford.org


The Big Event September 23-24, 2013 Internet Auction

Semen, embryos, pregnancies

Katie Colyer • 208-599-2962 Sale Website — www.herefordsource.com Check this website often. Consignments updated weekly.

C Miles McKee 2103 ET X TH T90 755T Vicki 418Z Selling pick of 5 heifer calves from this mating. First opportunity to buy a Miles McKee.

Remitall Online 122L Embryos and semen

DM BR Sooner Semen

NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET Embryos and semen

GO Excel L18 Semen

TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X Remitall-West Game Day ET 74Y Semen Semen

Many semen and embryo baskets offered in this sale

Golden Oak Outcross 18U Semen

AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET Embryos and heifer semen

CRR About Time 743 Semen

CL 1 Domino 955W Semen

Semen offered from these bulls

TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET, HH Perfect Timing 0150, C –S Pure Gold 98170, CS Boomer 29F, Remitall Boomer 46B, BAR JZ Tradition 434V, DRF JWR Prince Victor 71I, PCR 286 Mr Advisor 502R NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D and more to come.

TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N Semen

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by Angie Stump Denton, editor adenton@hereford.org

“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Hereford happenings. You can also sign up for Hereford eNews, a weekly electronic newsletter from the American Hereford Association (AHA). Send an e-mail to eNews@hereford.org to subscribe. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org. Annual Meeting approaches

Board candidates announced

The 2013 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting will be Saturday, Nov. 2, in Kansas City, Mo. The weekend schedule will include an educational forum on Friday followed by a reception honoring the Hereford Hall of Fame and Hall of Merit winners along with Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) scholarship recipients. Saturday will be the Annual Meeting, Ladies of the Royal Sale and the junior show. The weekend will end with the American Royal National Hereford Show on Sunday. The AHA headquarters hotel will be the Argosy Casino Hotel and Spa. To make reservations, call 1-800-270-7711. Ask for the AHA $99 rate. Cutoff for reservations is Oct. 9. Watch for more Annual Meeting information in the October Hereford World and in Hereford eNews.

The AHA nominating committee has announced six Hereford breeders vying for positions on the Board. Candidates include: Terri Barber, Austin, Texas; Dave Bielema, Ada, Mich.; Jim Davis, Lexington, N.C.; Mike Taylor, Petersburg, W.Va., — pending U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approval; and Joe Van Newkirk, Oshkosh, Neb.

HPI staff wins LPC honors Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI) staff brought home a first, three seconds and an honorable mention in the Livestock Publications Council (LPC) Contest. The awards were presented during the Ag Media Summit in Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 6.

• First-place technical story: “Genomics: Taking the Next Step” from July 2012 by Angie Stump Denton. •

Gold TPR Breeders announced

The Gold TPR™ (Total Performance Records) Breeder recognition is presented to progressive Hereford breeders who have measured traits and collected and promptly submitted performance data at all levels of production. The Fall 2013 Gold TPR Breeders are:

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• B Bar Six Polled Herefords, Potter Valley, Calif. • Bay Brook Farm, Dabneys, Va. • Rex Bradford, Saint Marys, Ohio • Brielmaier Farm, Cincinatti, Ohio • Deer Track Farm, Spotsylvania, Va. • Gary Hedrick, Marietta, Ga. • Frank Hug & Sons, Scranton, Kan. • JBB/AL Herefords, Gooding, Idaho • David or Juanita Jennings, Rogers, Ark. • JMS Polled Herefords, Knifley, Ky. • Kinnear Polled Herefords, Joshua, Texas • Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va.

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• Meadow Ridge Farms Inc., Broadway, Va. • Monahan Cattle Co., Hyannis, Neb. • Nickelson Farms, Belgrade, Mo. • NS Polled Herefords, Shaker Heights, Ohio • Oleen Bros., Dwight, Kan. • P&J Polled Herefords, La Vernia, Texas • Gino Pedretti, El Nido, Calif. • Rolling Hills Acres, Saint Elizabeth, Mo. • Snedden Herefords, Maricopa, Calif. • Triple S Ranch, De Queen, Ark. • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va. • Pat Wilson Inc., Lake Wales, Fla. HW

Second-place production/ management feature: “Hardy Herefords” from January 2012 by Sara Gugelmeyer.

• Second-place newspaper: Hereford World tabloid.

• Second-place color catalog: Hoffman/W4 Production Sale.

• Honorable mention annual report: 2012 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Report.

HYFA scholarship applications due Sept. 15 Applications for HYFA scholarships are due Sept. 15. More than $30,000 in scholarships will be awarded to members of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) to assist in financing their college educations. These scholarships are made possible by the late Bill and Jo Ellard, EE Ranches Inc.; the late Bob and Dolores Call, CBY Polled Herefords; Lloyd Whitehead, Whitehead Ranches; Bob Kube, Fauquier Farms; the Vanier family, CK Ranch; the Blin family; Randy and Kelly Owen; Nancy and Tim Keilty, Edmond F. and Virginia B. Ball Foundation/Cottonwood Springs; Bar One Ranch (scholarship given in memory of Ken Tracy); and Larson Polled Herefords. Gary Bishop Memorial Scholarship applications are also due Sept. 15. This scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship. Scholarship applications must be filled out online. Youth can access applications by visiting JrHereford.org. For more information, contact Amy Cowan at acowan@hereford.org. HW

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13th Joint Production Sale Commitment to Excellence ’13 Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 • 11 a.m. At Forrest Polled Herefords, Saluda, S.C. Selling 58 pairs, 3 fall yearling bulls, 9 fall yearling open heifers, 6 purebred Hereford heifers bred to Angus bulls and 30 black and black baldie open heifers

A128 Calved: December 2012 Sire: SHF Rib Eye M326 R117

A56 Calved: November 2012 Sire: THM Durango 4037

Z55 Calved: October 2012 Sire: CES Impression K16 F216

A142 Calved: January 2013 Sire: SHF Rib Eye M326 R117

Z76 Calved: November 2012 Sire: WCF Victor L650 T505

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Z77 Calved: November 2012 Sire: THM 3060 Easy Streek 8636

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Donor quality Victor Domino breeding Donor selling along with five daughters Sire: WCF Victor S97 M766 Sire: PW Victor Boomer P606

Y7 2-year-old daughter of donor R1. She and four sisters sell. Sire: Remitall Online 122L

Dale Stith, Auctioneer • 918-760-1550 For a catalog or more information, contact:

White Column Farms

385 Sweetwater Rd. • N. Augusta, SC 29841 Dr. John Williams 803-279-0641 706-833-3942 Cell Ashley Williams 803-279-0049 Hereford.org

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by Keysto Stotz, NJHA chairman keysto-stotz@utulsa.edu

Going Places As my summer draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on a very busy and productive, not to mention fun, couple of months. Whether it was working show cattle from dawn till dusk at home, feeling the anticipation leading up to the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) or experiencing a long bus ride at PRIDE (Program for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel) Convention, I cannot help but think that I have learned a lot and gained a great deal of experience during these past three months. I have interacted with old friends and met some new acquaintances at the JNHE, and I enjoyed seeing great cattle and great farms at PRIDE. As I write this, I am sitting in a car with three other board members en route to Canada to experience

Chairman – Keysto Stotz, keysto-stotz@utulsa.edu Vice chairman – Courtney Tribble, tripletfarms@comcast.net Communications chair – Kristin Bielema, kbielema@comcast.net Membership chair – Brady Jensen, brjensen@ksu.edu Leadership chair – Shelby Rogers, showingshelby@yahoo.com Fundraising chair – Elise Hackett, mhackett2@illinois.edu Directors Taryn Adcock, trose@adcockshowcattle.com Amanda Bacon, amanda@ruralroutecreations.com Cody Jensen, cjensen8@ksu.edu Jason May, jason.may@sdstate.edu Krissi McCurdy, krissim2011@gmail.com Tommie Lynne Mead, tommie_lynne@hotmail.com Director of youth activities Amy Cowan P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org

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the Hereford Bonanza, which is the Canadian equivalent of the JNHE. Needless to say, I have been busy these past few weeks, and, of course, I wouldn’t trade them for anything. As usual, the long bus rides during PRIDE consisted of many different movies and music. While I was contemplating why I hadn’t gotten enough sleep the night before, someone put on one of my favorite movies, “Sister Act 2.” If you’re not familiar, this movie stars Whoopi Goldberg and is about a Las Vegas showgirl who reassumes her fictitious role as a nun in order to teach a group of inner-city minority kids about music. In the movie Whoopi walks into the rowdy classroom and writes a quote on the blackboard. It reads, “If you want to be somebody, If you want to go somewhere, you better wake up and pay attention.” Somehow that quote struck a chord with me. Even though I had seen the movie many times before, I connected with it in a new way. I thought, “I have learned so much since JNHE and seen so many new and exciting things; I am now more aware of where this breed stands and what it has in store for the future.” I also pondered, “How can we wake up and pay attention to the great learning tools that this breed has to offer?” As juniors, if we want to be somebody or go anywhere in this business, we have to utilize programs such as the JNHE and PRIDE. By taking advantage of contests, many juniors have enhanced their knowledge of public speaking, beef facts and even the arts. Adults and kids witnessed one one of the largest cattle shows ever. Everyone had a chance to learn about nutrition during the Sure Champ seminar and fitting techniques from Stock Show University, and hopefully, picked up some showmanship tips from the top 10 senior showmen.

I should also mention the relationships and contacts we gain at this event. These are the people we will do business with when we get older, not to mention the people who will be lifelong friends and colleagues (and, yes, even spouses). At PRIDE we visited cutting-edge Hereford programs, as well as topnotch technology and leadership seminars. Because we have no cattle at this event, I feel that we are better able to interact with one another, which creates a better atmosphere for learning. We wrap up our time together by talking cattle and enjoying the famous PRIDE dance and dread the goodbyes that are soon to come, as we are likely not to see our Hereford family again until next year in Pennsylvania or at PRIDE. Not only are these events important to juniors, these events are central to the success and continuation of the Hereford breed. The future of the American Hereford Association (AHA) is bright because of the hard work and involvement of National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members. These events also play a major role in the development of who we are as individuals. The hard work and determination pay off in the end in big ways. Even if you don’t bring home a banner, you have a better appreciation for yourself and your project. The skills you have learned through your experience with Herefords will stick with you for years to come, making you somebody and opening many doors for you to go somewhere. Take it from an older junior; wake up and take advantage of every opportunity that you can get your hands on as a junior member. Pay attention to anyone who gives you a sound piece of advice, and you will certainly be going places. HW

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ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013 Noon • At the Ranch

35 Coming 2-Year-Old Herd Bulls • 10 Coming 2-Year-Old Angus Bulls 6 Fall Calving Hereford Cows 10 Spring Calving Bred Hereford Heifers

IMR 10W WHITMORE 2008Z

P43285874 - Polled Sire: LJR 023R Whitmore 10W • MGS: THM Durango 4037 BW 2.7 WW 68 YW 106 MM 21 M&G 55; FAT -0.044 REA 0.90 MARB -0.07

• Weaning ratio 113, yearling ratio 119, REA ratio 132, MARB ratio 96.

LED 028X SENSATIONAL 2031Z ET

P43345769 - Polled Sire: Churchill Sensation 028X • MGS: BR Moler ET BW 1.9; WW 57; YW 94; MM 27; M&G 56; FAT 0.001; REA 0.71; MARB 0.15

IMR 9051W WINCHESTER 2065Z

43284913 - Horned Sire: IMR 738T Adobe Walls 9051W ET • MGS: HH Advance 396N BW 4.7; WW 57; YW 101; MM 26; M&G 54; FAT -0.025; REA 0.65; MARB 0.17

• Weaning ratio 110, yearling ratio 111, REA ratio 114, MARB ratio 129.

LED 028X SENSATIONAL 2044Z ET

P43345770 - Polled Sire: Churchill Sensation 028X • MGS: BR Moler ET BW 1.7; WW 57; YW 94; MM 27; M&G 56; FAT 0.014; REA 0.67; MARB 0.13

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

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IMR L1 8542 DOMINO 2027Z

43284944 - Horned Sire: L1 Domino 08542 • MGS: HH Advance 396N BW 4.6; WW 50; YW 92; MM 24; M&G 49; FAT 0.013; REA 0.53; MARB 0.22

• Weaning ratio 110, yearling ratio 118, REA ratio 112, MARB ratio 101.

LED 028X SENSATIONAL 2057Z ET

43345771 - Horned Sire: Churchill Sensation 028X • MGS: BR Moler ET BW 2.0; WW 58; YW 95; MM 27; M&G 56; FAT -0.006; REA 0.76; MARB 0.13

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by Susan Hayhurst, NHW secretary

NHW Activities Support Youth Tiaras, sashes, bling, oh my! Oodles of sparkles, dazzling smiles and camera flashes bounced off the walls of the American Royal’s governor’s room during the National Hereford Women’s (NHW) Queen’s Tea and Princess Program at the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) July 14-21 in Kansas City, Mo. And these were just two of the many activities NHW sponsored during the show’s weeklong run.

Becoming royalty More than 170 women, young ladies and little ladies flooded the Governor’s Room to participate in the third annual “queen” event, an opportunity to rub elbows with the National Hereford Queen and state queens and to get an idea of what being a real queen is all about. While some were comfortable in their boots and denim, other girls were decked out in their frills and flash. All could wrap themselves in feather boas to have their photos taken, decorate tiaras and sashes, and feast on delicious treats including tiny cupcakes, fresh fruit trays and cool beverages.

National Hereford Women OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS President – Denise Billman, Newcomerstown, Ohio President elect – Lauren Echols, Arlington, Va. Vice president/membership chairwoman – Paula Acheson, Woodbine, Kan. Secretary – Susan Hayhurst, Terre Haute, Ind. Treasurer – Shellie Collins, Chattanooga, Okla. Assistant treasurer – Beth Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C. Parliamentarian – Beth Burns, Pikeville, Tenn. Historian – Lori Riffel-Hambright, Chapman, Kan. Queen co-chairwomen – Jill Bielema, Ada, Mich.; Carol Preifert, St. Joseph, Mich. Ways and means chairwoman – Denise Billman Communications – Lori Riffel-Hambright DIRECTORS Mary Ann Berg, Dalton, Ohio (ex officio) Gay Maddox, Zionsville, Ind. Shannon Mehaffey, Grandview, Texas Alise Nolan, Gilmer, Texas Catie Sims, Oklahoma City, Okla. HerefordWomen.com

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What the 4 to 9-year-old junior princesses loved the most was waiting to see if their name would be drawn allowing eight of them to sit in the queen’s court during the show and help the court escort classes in and present awards. The eight winners were: Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho; Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.; Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla.; McKenzie Boyer, Claremore, Okla.; Madison Kegley, Burlington, Wis.; Devon Lockhart, Bryan, Texas; Maggie Ewing, Fordland, Mo.; and Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, Ohio. Look for this memory-making event again at the 2014 JNHE.

Royalty reigned Queen Whitney Andras presided over the JNHE’s activities with the help of 16 state queens (see Page 51). The state queens included Faith Bomstad, Siloam Springs, Ark.; Brooke Hinojosa, Carr, Colo.; Katie Burns, Coulterville, Ill.; MaKenzie Schantz, Bloomfield, Ind.; Ella Meyer, Keswick, Iowa; Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; Amy Green, Mumfordville, Ky.; Hailey Goble, Alto, Mich.; Megan Bellefy, Bagley, Minn.; Ellen Jackson, Miller, Mo.; Jordan Spindle, Stanley, N.M.; Jala Murphy, Eagle Bridge, N.Y.; Victoria Chapman, Sulphur, Okla.; Holly Becky, Watertown, S.D.; Ashley Cline, Morgan, Texas (horned); Morgan Wood, Alba, Texas (polled); Nicky Folkman, Ixonia, Wis.; and Kelly Largent, Kaycee, Wyo. An ice cream social was hosted for Whitney and the queens to get to know one another. The queens were coached in everything royal by NHW Queen Chairman Jill Bielema and spent countless hours escorting classes and awarding ribbons and gifts to juniors.

Awards, scholarships presented More than 150 juniors participated in or applied for NHW’s illustrated and extemporaneous speech

contests, creative arts, Certified Hereford Beef Grill-off, retiring director scholarships and the Ed Bible Scholarship at a value of nearly $6,500. A heartfelt NHW thank you goes to all the judges who contributed their time to judging scholarships and award applications and interviewing the many youth who participated in the program. We are so proud of the many juniors who participated in the scholarship and awards contests.

NHW heifer award NHW is grateful for the generosity of Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont., for donating $1,500 toward a heifer for the 2013 NHW Heifer Award presented at the JNHE. This year’s award was presented to Keayla Harr from Ohio.

Ways and Means flourishes Fundraising is key to the NHW’s junior program success. Denise Billman and Paula Acheson again were tireless in keeping the booth staffed and full of great Hereford items. Among the items was the third in a series print, “Majestic” by artist Amanda Raithel and her two other commissioned prints. They were sold either framed or unframed and are still available by going to NHW’s website, HerefordWomen.org. Throughout the week, many Hereford women renewed their NHW memberships or joined for the first time. Cindy Pribil, Hennessey, Okla., was the winner of the membership drawing and went home with a “Majestic” print. Annual memberships are $20, and individual lifetime memberships are $400. Either may be purchased by contacting NHW Membership Chairman Paula Acheson at 3 North Chicago, Box 86, Woodbine, KS 67492 or by calling 785-257-3541. HW Hereford.org


Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013 • At Noon

At Larson Hereford Farms, Spring Valley, Wis. Butch Boettcher 715-828-7271 • Fred Larson 715-495-0837

Selling 70 Lots • Outstanding Show Heifer Prospects • Special Bred Heifers

• Top 2-Year-Olds • Productive Cow-Calf Pairs • Proven Donor Cows

• Exceptional Herd Sire Candidates • Embryos and Semen on top Industry Bloodlines

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Brookview 134L Tiara 72T

Brookview 20P Tulip 77T

Sire: Brookview 21D Denver 134L Dam: Brookview 66M ANX Shamrock 68P Sells with 719T heifer at side

Sire: C&L LLL TRPL Tradition 9B 20P Dam: MPB 21D Mila 2G Fancy Harland heifer at side also sells

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28A Brookview 11X Aliesha 28A Sire: TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X Dam: C&L Miss Maiden 346R 4U Show Ring Bound

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Sire: Feltons Legend 242 Dam: WIB JAB 23C Pandora Bred to About Time

Sire: Purple Tonic 10M Dam: OSF TES Ms Sadie 119S Ultrasounded - Trust heifer calf

681S LHF M233 Empress 681S

Sire: LHF 0044 Advance M233 Dam: LHF Eisenhowers Empress 413P Bred to Trust

Sale Staff John Meents 419-306-7480 Dale Stith 918-760-1550 Jim Reed 660-527-3507 1130 LHF 20T Maxxa 1130

Sire: WLC Haroldsons 13P Maxx ET 20T Dam: LHF N72 Nora 4S BW 3.8; WW 51; YW 83; MM 20; M&G 45

Boettcher’s Brookview Acres

MGM East

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Steve Merry Family Hartford, WI 53027 Clarence Boettcher Family Kim and Herb Johnson 262-628-3649 Fairchild, WI 54741 Hartford, WI 53027 smerry@ah.com 715-597-2036 262-573-4019 www.mgmpolledherefords.com cmboettcher@centurytel.net kkjohnson19@hotmail.com www.brookviewacres.com Hereford.org

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Fred Larson Family Spring Valley, WI 54767 715-495-0837 • 715-772-4680 fredlarson@mac.com www.larsonherefordfarms.com

Wildcat Cattle Co.

B.J. and Kim Jones Family Darlington, WI 53530 608-482-29651 docjones@centurytel.net www.wildcatcattle.com

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Leadership Lessons

How can you become a better leader? by Kindra Gordon

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eadership is a buzzword today — from politics and business to communities and organizations, it seems great leaders are being sought. How can you become a better leader in your own business or the organizations you serve? Here’s a collection of lessons learned from a variety of authors, coaches and business greats.

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Respected business guru and former General Electric CEO Jack Welch has some sage — and simple — advice about being a better leader. Welch has stated: “Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.”

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Amy Lyman, author of “The Trustworthy Leader,” says, “If you want to be a successful leader, you need to devote all of your time to people issues…. Five minutes a day — or even five minutes an hour — is the wrong approach.” She continues, “The problem is we tend to separate our ‘work’ from the ‘people’ issues.” Lyman makes the point that people are integral to our ability in every single area in our organizations, and if we do not include consideration of people in every aspect of our work, then we are doing ourselves and our organizations a great disservice.

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The bottom line, says Lyman — no matter what industry you are in — is that “Our work is people.”

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Leaders have a dual role: foremost is their job as a visionary, setting the future direction and plans for the business. But perhaps equally important, suggest many human resource and business experts, is the leader’s role as a “motivator” and “inspiration” to the employees. During the recent Cattle Industry Convention in Tampa, Fla., Clay Mathis, executive director of the King Ranch Institute, shared research that shows employees want to be part of the team, they want to understand the vision and mission of the business, they want to have a clear — written — description of their jobs, and they want feedback as to how they and the business are performing. Mathis shared the example of UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, who kept diaries and noted improvement of each player during practice. Wooden then shared that feedback with players at the end of each practice. Mathis said, “This took 15-30 minutes extra, but it was important to Wooden as a coach and the results showed.” Wooden and his team earned 10 NCAA titles. Mathis added, “By this example there is certainly more room for feedback that’s positive in

our industry.” He noted that taking time to provide positive feedback with your employees could very well make your operation more productive.

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We all have a million things on our “to-do” list, so how can you achieve more? Some recent tips in Inc. magazine suggest you actually should do less. Inc. columnist Minda Zetlin says you should prioritize the tasks that will best advance you toward your most important goals; then eliminate the bottom 20% of your to-do list — particularly if they don’t align with your core priorities. By focusing on the end goal that you want to achieve, the steps along the way to reach that objective become crystal clear — and top priority. Inc. magazine columnist and software business owner Jason Fried described honing in on your focus as akin to pruning an apple tree. Fried notes that cutting things back is a way of favoring what is left; you help the tree flourish by picking the winners. He adds that pruning opens up new opportunities. Light gets in where it couldn’t before; air circulates better; and new growth appears. If you did your pruning right, you’ve given your tree (aka your business) a stronger foundation for the future — and you’ve given yourself the chance to analyze what’s there, minimize Hereford.org


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What keeps employees humming happily along in their jobs? You might be surprised to learn that if you give your employees a little longer leash — as in free time to work on their own ideas or projects related to the business — you will actually find that they are happier and more productive. This ultimately leads to a winning formula — happier employees translate to a more innovative and successful business. Are you wondering if this approach really works? Google seems to think so. It was voted among the “best places to work” in 2013 and its 2011 sales boasted $37.9 billion. Google encourages creativity — it even put rock climbing walls and giant slides in some of its corporate office complexes. In addition, Google offers “20% time,” where employees get to spend 20% of their workday working on projects they are passionate about. In fact, that’s how Gmail and Google News both got started. Similarly, 3M has a policy called the 15% rule — where staff devote 15% of work hours to their own projects. What might your employees come up with for “new” ideas to improve and innovate your business, company or organization if they were given some time to devote to them? And what would result if they were actually asked to share their input? Given that Americans on average spend more than 2,000 hours a year at work, infusing a little fun into the process certainly can’t hurt — and it just might build a stronger, more resilient team. Companies like LinkedIn, Zappos and Google also promote on-the-job game time for activities like ping-pong or foosball. Hereford.org

While these activities may seem completely unrelated to work, they are very powerful at building working relationships. Many company executives agree that employees who play together, stay together and work hard together. All this talk about free time and fun time, isn’t just for the employees. If you are a manager or boss who is working round the clock, a Harvard business school professor has some advice for you: Take a night — or day — off. That’s right; Leslie Perlow, author of “Sleeping With Your Smartphone,” conducted research with executives who worked more than 65 hours a week (not counting some 20 hours spent monitoring their smartphones). She wanted to see what would happen if they took a full night off per week. The result: Productivity did not drop; instead it increased. Perlow attributes this improvement to the fact that they were forced to plan, prioritize and coordinate better in the work time they did have — and they had some personal

downtime for themselves, which allowed them to recharge and return to work focused.

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Another tool to enhance your innovative abilities is to surprise your brain every once in a while. Research by neuroscientist Gregory Berns suggests the brain craves novelty — aka new and different things. But, Berns points out that most people work in the same place every day, which results in thinking in certain ways. To break that monotony, Berns suggests shaking up your routine, traveling or doing things you haven’t done before — and stimulating your brain. The ideas that come forth to your same old problems just might surprise you. HW

Speaking of failure And what happens if you fail? Hopefully, you’ve heard the expression that “experience is the name we give to our mistakes.” Indeed, failure can be a wonderful teacher — if you allow yourself to really analyze what went wrong or what could have been done differently. In a recent article about Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor of the online Huffington Post news site, she pointed out, “There’s absolutely no one who’s succeeded who has not failed along the way.” She added, “My mother used to call failure a stepping stone to success, as opposed to the opposite of success.” Huffington also shared a story about Steve Jobs, who said being fired from Apple was the best thing that ever happened to him. He said, “The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything.” To that Huffington notes that success often generates fear — and stops people because they are afraid to step out of their comfort zones and risk failure. Don’t let that happen — forge ahead and take risks. Whether you succeed — or fail — you’ll learn from the experience. HW

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Consistently raising females that work… In the pasture… and in the showring!! Our Very Best Show and Donor Prospects Sell October 19th!! Don’t Miss Out!! Past Features of the Red Carpet Event! BF 743 Burlesque 092X ET Sold in the 2011 Red Carpet Event Sisters Sell!

Grandview CMR Lady P606 8504 Daughter to Sell!

BF 743 Its My Time 093X ET Sold in the 2011 Red Carpet Event Daughter to Sell!

BF Flirtatious 713T ET Owned with Bar One Ranch, Oregon Daughters Sell!

/S Lady Peerless 180L “Sammie” Granddaughters Sell!

Congratulations Brooke

On Your Final Junior Nationals! Tremendous Success with Females Bred by Brumley Farms!

BF 144U Sweet Talkin 2105 ET Division VI Champion Female

BF 144U Sweet Thing 2103 ET BF 144U SomethingSweet 2106 ET BF BAR 1 Rumor Has It 2112 ET Division VII Reserve Champion Class Winner Class Winner SALE FEATURE! Past Sale Features! She sells Oct. 19th. Call for details! Sold in the 2012 Red Carpet Even

Please Join Us

October 19th 5th Annual Red Carpet Event

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KJ 190S Roxy 947W

BAR1 743 Mae X15 ET

Redeem x Lena 190S (Online)

ANL 36N Sassy 106U

About Time x Flirtatious (Moler)

Bar One Ranch George and Karen Sprague 85777 Vilhauer • Eugene, OR 97405 541-465-2188 gsprague@molbio.uoregon.com www.bar1ranch.com

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Daughters Sell Out of These Proven Sires NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET

C Miss Nitro 9152

TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET

2011 Ft. Worth National Champion Female 2009 Western Nugget Reserve Champion Female Nitro x Pure Gold Daughters sell! Call for details!

MH Silverado 891 ET

Please Join Us

October 19th 5th Annual Red Carpet Event

P.O. Box 391, Gridley, CA 95948 Carl, Susan and Tracy 530-846-4354 • Steven and Joseph 530-846-2855 ricencows@schohr.com • www.schohrherefords.com Hereford.org

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Consigning to:

Legends of the Cove Sale

At Deana Jak Farm • September 28, 2013 Our entire heifer calf crop born in January, February and March

37U P606 safe in calf to Times A Wastin’

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Sonora safe in calf to Strong

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Sired by: 719T • Revolution • 38T Maternal Meat • No Risk

A select group of cows sired by: P606 • 29F Sonora • Schu-Lar 5N Remitall New Year • 38T

814-257-8257 Barn 814-257-8131 Home 814-257-8625 Curt 724-422-4677 Denny’s cell

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Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 11 a.m. — Harrisville, W.Va.

Selling 50 Lots Guest Consignors David Law & Sons, Harrisville, W.Va............................................................304-643-4438 Grandview Hereford Farm, Beaver, W.Va.......................................................304-763-4929 Westfall Polled Hereford Farm, Spencer, W.Va...............................................304-927-2104 Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va.............................................................304-257-1040 Ralph Ullman & Sons Polled Herefords, Graysville, Ohio.............................740-228-2253 McDonald Polled Herefords, Jane Lew, W.Va................................................304-677-5944

Auctioneer: John Spiker 304-677-0255

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Saturday, October 26, 2013 At the farm in the NEW sale facility Selling:

Cow-calf pairs, bulls, show heifer prospects, show steers and embryos Guest Consignors: Friedrich’s Windy Hills Herefords Roberts, Wis. 715-760-2350

Wirth Polled Herefords

White Ranch

New Richmond, Wis. 715-781-3239

Steiny’s Polled Herefords

New Lisbon, Wis. 608-344-0140

Menomonie, Wis. 715-235-8829

Dalton Polled Herefords Emerald, Wis. 715-338-1729

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Bros.

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Building Quality With Form and Function Progeny from all these special donors will sell!

Remitall-West Marvel 24X

• 2012 World Hereford Conference 2-Year-Old Reserve Champion Female

Dorbay Miss Whitney 411W

• 2011 Canadian Junior National Grand Champion Female • 2011 Canadian Western National Grand Champion Female

Remitall Marvel ET 135S

Remitall Rita 13T

• Daughter of Marvel 125E, the No. 1 MPI female in Canada and dam of Marvel 24X

• 2012 World Hereford Conference Rancher Day Grand Champion Female • Owned with Dorbay Polled Herefords

Remitall-West Game Day ET 74Y

Remitall Marvel 78T

• 2012 World Hereford Conference Grand Champion Polled Bull. • Maternal brothers and sisters to this powerful champion will sell! • He is owned jointly with Bacon Herefords, Ark. and Glengrove Farm, Mo.

• Dam of Game Day • Owned with Broadlawn Farm, Miss.

Remitall West Production Sale Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013

at the farm Sale catalogs available upon request Sale Features

• Our top 2013 herd sire prospects • Our top 2013 born ET heifer calves • Proven donor females • Frozen embryo packages from our newest matings, many sired by Game Day • Progeny from these elite sires: SHF Wonder W18, CB Can Doo 102Y and JDH Yankee 39X

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Breeders Classic Stone Ridge Manor • Gettysburg, Pa.

Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 • Noon Selling the Future ~ One Hereford at a Time Registered Hereford Cattle

11X Proficient daughter sells

SRM 711 Embracer 411 Progeny sell

1310 Top end Raftsman show heifer

1323 Future Raftsman sired herd sire

Harvie Raftsman 16R Possession sells!!!

Breeders Classic Participants Stone Ridge Manor

Bachtel Family Herefords

Dan Snyder • Seth Snyder 654 Cold Spring Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-642-9199 • 240-447-4600 Cell

1439 Old Taneytown Rd., Westminster, MD 21758 410-857-4105 • 443-340-4418 Cell

Rolling Hills Farm

Slaytons’ BearDance

Sid Rogers 420 N. Hayfield Rd., Winchester, VA 22603 540-888-3134

Paul and Bette Slayton 2272 Dibert Rd., Bedford, PA 15522 814-623-0772 • 717-805-1376

For catalogs or motel information, contact Stone Ridge Manor 717-642-9199 • Fax 717-642-0027

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Congratulations to Tyler and Kathryn on a great Junior Nationals!

H B/R Addison 2018 ET 2013 JNHE Champion Polled Heifer

H Kinsey 2508 ET

2013 JNHE Reserve Champion Horned Heifer

Top 10 Junior Showmanship Tim Coleman & Family Owner/General Manager

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Kevin McKinzie

Manager/Purebred Cattle Division

209-505-5416

kevin@sierraranches.net

P.O. Box 577980 Modesto, CA 95357 Office 209-526-BEEF Fax 209-238-3004

Thank you Hoffman Herefords for your help and support!

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It’s All About Family

Wildcat Enuff Baby Baby 008 with Wildcat Always Be My Baby 302 2013 JNHE Grand Champion Cow-Calf Pair

Proud to have bred 5 JNHE Division or Reserve Champions and 12 JNHE Class Winners over the last five years. Watch for more “Babies” and other consignments to upcoming sales.

Genetic REFECTION STEER Sale

On the Farm • September 21-22, 2013

Consigning a lot to the

Genetic Selection Sale October 6, 2013

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to Mattie and Harrison on an UNBELIEVABLE Junior Nationals!!

MCM Lacy Rev B242Z ET

• 2013 JNHE Division III Bred-and-Owned Champion • 2013 JNHE Division IV Polled Owned Champion Sire: MSU TCF Revolution 4R • Dam: MCM Lady Lace B437P

MCM Marlie Time 246Z

Class Winner in Polled Bred-and-Owned and Owned Sire: CRR About Time 743 Dam: MCM Marlie D527R

MCM Marlie Time 211Z Class Winner Polled Owned Sire: CRR About Time 743 Dam: MCM Nitros Marlie 027X ET

MCM Lacy Rev B231Z ET Class Winner Polled Bred-and-Owned Sire: MSU TCF Revolution 4R Dam: MCM Lady Lace B437P

Brian, Jill, Dan, Grady, Mattie and Harrison McMahon 2005 E. Powerline Rd. Ayr, NE 68925

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Polled Herefords

Congrats to Mattie on being named 2013 JNHE Premier Exhibitor

Show prospects and bulls for sale year round! Brian 402-462-0606 mcm_polled_herefords@yahoo.com Grady 402-984-7620 Grady.McMahon@yahoo.com

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“Show Me the Herefords” M

ore than 650 Hereford youth and their families from 40 states gathered in Kansas City, Mo., July 14-21 for the 2013 VitaFerm Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The 2013 JNHE was an action-packed week of contests and activities. During the event, 1,213 entries were evaluated, including 573 polled owned females, 204 horned owned females, 255 bred-and-owned females, 88 bred-and-owned bulls, 29 cow-calf pairs and 64 steers. Also during the week, nearly $25,000 in scholarships was awarded to juniors, and Hereford youth had the opportunity to participate in 23 contests outside the showring. New events this year at the JNHE were the pre-peewee showmanship contest and the Super States Award. Hereford youth 5 to 7 years old had a chance to show off their skills in the showring Thursday during the national showmanship contest. See Page 49 for photos of the next generation of JNHE showmen. The Super States Contest recognized states for their members’ success in the showring as well as JNHE contests. Congrats to Oklahoma and California for winning this year’s Super States Awards (see Page 89). An event of the JNHE’s magnitude is possible only through the generous support of corporate and breeder sponsors. Title sponsors of the 2013 JNHE were BioZyme Inc., St. Joseph, Mo.; UMB Bank, Kansas City, Mo.; and Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University, Dunlap, Iowa. Enjoy highlights of “Show Me the Herefords.” HW

JNHE coverage includes: 44 Day-by-day highlights 58 New NJHA Leadership Elected 61 Retiring Board: Epitome of Team 64 Champion Senior Showman: A Stockman’s Sense 68 Herdsman of the Year: Passion and Dedication 70 Schmidt Named Advisor of the Year 72 JNHE Service Project: Show Me the Generosity 73 Meet the Ambassadors

85 Vogel, Tucker Grab Bred-andOwned Female Titles 86 Heyl, Breeding Top Steer Show 87 Buck, Chachere Show Winning Bulls 88 Jones Family Wins Cow-Calf Show 89 Other Show Award Winners 90 Hereford Showmen Stick It To Win It 106 Division and Class Winners 120 Hereford Youth Receive Scholarships 124 Juniors Compete In National Contests

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Monday, July 15

Will Clark, Rogers, Ark., participated in the illustrated speech contest Monday afternoon.

Monday kicked off with people registration and cattle check-in.

The Cook brothers from Greenbrier, Ark., competed in Hereford Idol.

Monday board candidates participated in roundtable discussions with state delegates.

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Tuesday, July 16

Youth participating in the Hereford Bowl were tested on their industry knowledge. Hereford youth also demonstrated their talents on the basketball court.

This year 17 mentors and 12 protĂŠgĂŠs participated in the JNHE mentor program, which was sponsored by DRIVE magazine.

During opening ceremonies, 2012 JNHE planning committee members presented the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) $35,000.

National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members Rossie and Mason Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., sang the National Anthem during opening ceremonies Tuesday evening.

Hereford youth demonstrated their Certified Hereford Beef knowledge and cooking and acting skills as they participated in the grill-off. Hereford.org

Bob Norton, president and chief operating officer of Biozyme Inc., welcomed juniors to the 2013 VitaFerm JNHE during opening ceremonies. VitaFerm as has been the JNHE title sponsor since 2007.

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Tuesday, July 16

During this year’s JNHE, Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, Texas, retired from their role as NJHA advisors after serving in that capacity for six years.

Hereford royalty — young and old — enjoyed a queen’s tea hosted by National Hereford Queen Whitney Andras and the National Hereford Women (NHW).

This year marked the end of their JNHE show career for 42 Hereford youth.

Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio, won the NHW Heifer Award. This year’s award — a $1,500 credit to the World Class Female Sale — was sponsored by Dale Venhuizen of Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont.

Before opening ceremonies, JNHE attendees signed up for the NHW heifer award program.

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Wednesday, July 17

Wednesday morning kicked off with the judging contest.

First-place team with a score of 59 was Chad Denham, Edwardsville, Kan.; Jon Espenscheid, Marshalltown, Iowa; Rob Schacher, Ft. Worth, Texas; and John Joiner, Basehor, Kan.

Hereford enthusiasts supported HYFA by participating in the annual golf tournament at Falcon Lakes Golf Course. This year 19 teams including 71 golfers enjoyed the event.

Youth enjoyed demonstrating their creative talents by participating in the creative arts contest.

Hereford enthusiasts enjoyed the nutrition clinic hosted by BioZyme on Wednesday.

Wednesday was the finals of the Hereford bowl. Pictured here are Illinois juniors participating in the final round of the junior division.

Twenty-one state teams participated in the Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University team fitting on Wednesday evening. Hereford.org

Wednesday afternoon, Sullivan Supply sponsored a Stock Show University. Attendees had the opportunity to choose among three tracks — showmanship, daily care and clipping, and fitting.

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Thursday, July 18

Judge Jim Bloomberg gives Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, the champion peewee showman, a high five.

Abby Geye, Rising Star, Texas, gets the third-place high five in the junior showmanship finals.

Judge Tammy Boatman congratulates champion intermediate showman Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla.

NJHA members Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., and Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, were interviewed by local KCTV 5.

Luke Harker, Hope, Ind., won a showbox full of supplies from Sullivan Supply. Also pictured is his little brother, Chase, and Shawn Pieper, Sullivan Supply.

The top 10 senior showmen demonstrated their fitting skills prior to the final drive on Thursday evening.

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Thursday, July 18 Snapshots of the parade of pre-peewees on Thursday afternoon. A total of 48 youth, ages 5 to 7, participated in the first-time event.

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Friday, July 19

Judge Jeff Gooden selects Brett, Bailey and Riley Jones’ pair as grand champion.

Judge Todd Herman slaps the grand champion progress steer owned by John Thomas Heyl.

Division winners vie for the grand champion bred-and-owned female title.

Saturday, July 20

Eight lucky junior princesses helped the queens lead in classes and hand out awards.

Saturday evening, Hereford youth were recognized during the Awards Banquet.

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Sunday, July 21

Herdsman of the Year finalists were recognized on Sunday. Pictured (l to r) are: Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla.; Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind.; Austin Howe, New Enterprise, Pa.; Joel Butler, Republic, Mo.; Matt Johnson, Cambridge, Ill.; and Jonathan Chachere, Dayton, Texas.

Polled division champions vie for the grand champion female title Sunday afternoon.

Throughout the week, National Hereford Queen Whitney Andras, along with state queens, helped lead in classes and distribute awards. Hereford.org

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Consistency is what we strive for… Celebrating a great summer!

Perks DCF 181R Dynasty 2109

• BW 3.5; WW 59; YW 93; MM 21; M&G 50 • 2013 JNHE Division II Reserve Champion • 2013 Southeast Regional Champion Bull • An interest sells October 12, 2013, in the Perks Ranch Fall Celebration Sale • Owned with Perks Ranch

DCF 162T Krista 111Y

• 2013 JNHE Second in Bred-andOwned Class • 2013 Southeast Regional Division IV Reserve Champion Female

DCF 162T Kitra 101Z ET

• 2013 JNHE Division V Reserve Champion Bred-andOwned Female • 2013 Southeast Regional Champion Female • 2013 Dixie National Champion Female

DCF 162T Adalida 101A ET

• 2013 JNHE Second in Owned and Bred-and-Owned class • 2013 Southeast Regional Division I Reserve Champion Female • Thanks to Tyler and Melinda Braun for purchasing ½ interest.

Congratulations Carter

• 2013 JNHE Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman

Kent, Joy, Locke and Carter St. John 7771 Dry Creek Rd. • Pell City, AL 35128 Kent 205-369-1101 Locke 205-753-0661 Carter 205-705-4041 drycreekfarm01@gmail.com • www.drycreekfarmscattle.com

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Proud to have raised five class winners and two reserve division champions at this year’s Junior National

RST GAT Koko 1009 29Z

RST NST Faith 44Z ET

RST H Adele 6Z ET

Congratulations to Kade Foster on your success with RST GAT Taffy 1009 1Z, raised and sold by us. This female was the 2013 Houston Livestock Show Champion Hereford Heifer, 2013 Texas State Show Reserve Champion and 2013 JNHE Class Winner.

2013 JNHE Reserve Division III Champion 2013 Midwest Regional Junior Hereford Show Champion Bred-and-Owned Heifer

2013 JNHE Reserve Division II Champion 2013 Midwest Regional Junior Hereford Show 2-Time Division Champion

2013 Midwest Regional Junior Hereford Show Champion Owned Heifer 2013 Illinois Preview Show Division Champion

Watch for our consignments to the 2013 Genetic Improvers Sale on September 7 in Newman, Ill.! Announcing our first ever online bid-off sale, scheduled for November 5! We will be offering an unbelievable group of show heifer prospects. This is a great opportunity!

Torrance Herefords Scott, Monica, Gabrielle and Nicholas R.R. 1 Box 55 Media, IL 61460 309-221-6274 • torrance4@comcast.net Sean Isaacson • 815-739-1013 Justin Olsen • 515-520-1972 Hereford.org

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A Huge HYFA Thank You

Hereford breeders and industry friends contributed more than $33,000 at the 2013 Junior National Hereford Expo to support scholarship, education and future leadership events for Hereford youth.

Thank You Foundation Club Members Premier

BioZyme Inc., Bob and Lisa Norton

Grand Meadow Farms

St. Joseph, Mo.

Ada, Mich.

Cottonwood Springs Farms

Prill Land and Cattle Co.

Castle Herefords

RGR Herefords

Deppe Bros.

Rhodes Farms, Inc.

Cedar, Mich.

Witchita, Kan.

Crawford, Okla.

Virden, Ill.

Maquoketa, Iowa

Carlinville, Ill.

B&D Herefords

Corporate Partner Curtis Younts and Son Belton, Texas

Haskell, Texas

Bar One Ranch

Elanco, Terri Barber

H Bar Ranch

Claflin, Kan.

Eugene, Ore.

Austin, Texas

Cattle In Motion, LLC

Modoc, Kan.

GeneSeek

UMB Bank

Bryan, Texas

Lincoln, Neb.

Kansas City, Mo.

Cosgray Polled Herefords

Sullivan Supply and Stock Show U

Merrill Lynch and Mark Sullivan

Idaville, Ind.

Dunlap, Iowa

Ranch Partner

Edmond, Okla.

4 B Ranch Hennessey, Okla.

Dorrell Cattle Highland, Kan.

Herman Cattle Co. Madill, Okla.

Moser Family Herefords Lenexa, Kan.

Atkins Herefords Tea, S.D.

Dunn Farm Cochranton, Pa.

Hoblyn Farms York, Neb.

NATIONAL CATTLE SERVICES Elgin, Okla.

Barber Ranch Channing, Texas

EE Ranches Dallas, Texas

Jamison Ranch Beggs, Okla.

Nolles Cattle Co. Bassett, Neb.

Beacon Hill Ranch Claremore, Okla.

Eldon and Louisa Krebs Gordon, Neb.

Jamieson Herefords Quinter, Kan.

Willard and Casey Olson Manhattan, Kan.

Bill King Ranch Moriarity, N.M.

G&R Polled Herefords Marysville, Kan.

Jensen Bros. Courtland, Kan.

Ryhneland Farms Harrisburg, N.C.

Burns Farms Pikeville, Tenn.

GKB Cattle Waxahachie, Texas

Joe Dan Ledbetter Wheeler, Texas

Starr Polled Herefords Manawa, Wis.

Brumley Farms Orovada, Nev.

Glengrove Farm Rolla, Mo.

MCM Polled Herefords Ayr, Neb.

The Prairie Cross Waxahachie, Texas

Copeland and Sons Nara Visa, N.M.

Hanson’s Polled Herefords Conde, S.D.

Mill Creek Ranch Alma, Kan. Morgan, Ranch Burwell, Neb.

Upstream Ranch Taylor, Neb.

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Hereford Youth Foundation of America To become a member of the club and show your support of Hereford youth, contact: Amy Cowan • 816-842-3757 acowan@hereford.org www.herefordyouthfoundation.org

Thank You Foundation Club Members Friends of HYFA Rick Allan Lincoln, Neb.

KylA Copeland Nara Visa, N.M.

Kent Jaecke Edmond, Okla.

Pugh Central Station Louisville, Ohio

Andras Cattle Services, LLC Billings, Mont.

Jay Creamer Waxahachie, Texas

Alex Kimmerling York, Neb.

Katie Smith Omaha, Neb.

Mike Fuston Turkey, Texas

Kohler Cattle Co. Vanita, Okla.

Frisbie Herefords Melba, Idaho

Kathy Lascala Eudora, Kan.

Jeff Stump and Stacy Fischer St. John, Kan.

Geortz Herefords Berwyn, Neb.

John and Karry Kay Matson Georgetown, Texas

Clint and Heather Allen Quincy, Ill. Blinson Polled Herefords Buies Creek, N.C. Chad and Erin Breeding Miami, Texas Butler Polled Herefords Republic, Mo.

Harvie Ranching Olds, ALTA, Canada Hidden Oaks Ranch Hamilton, Texas

Jim Williams Kearney, Neb.

MCS Auction, LLC Edmond, Okla.

Thank You HYFA Golfers Jo Atkinson Florence, Texas

Chad Denham Edwardsville, Kan.

Eric Groose Eugene, Mo.

Ernie Bacon Ada, Okla

Deppe Bros Cattle Co. Maquoketa, Iowa

Jeff Hayes Ada, Okla.

Justin Bacon Siloam Springs, Ark.

Patrick Duddy Montague, N.J.

Austin Howe Wagontown, Pa.

Certified Hereford Beef ® Kansas City, Mo.

Patricia Erickson Maysville, Mo.

InStore Design Display Kansas City, Mo.

Robbie Schacher Ft. Worth, Texas

Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch Ree Heights, S.D.

John Joiner Basehor, Kan.

Mark Sullivan Edmond, Okla.

Monte Lowderman Macomb, Ill.

Adam Taylor Parkton, Md.

James & Garrett Floyd Wink, Texas

Andee Marston Pikeville, Tenn.

Derek Tribble Unionville, Mo.

Grant McKay Marysville, Kan.

UMB Bank Kansas City, Mo.

Miller Groups Ins. Kansas City, Mo.

Nick Villano Montague, N.J.

CH Robinson Worldwide, INC Overland Park, Kan. Jeff Chaffin Morgan, Texas Chisum Livestock, LLC Bucyrus, Kan.

Jon Espenscheid Marshalltown, Iowa

Chad Goldstein Effingham, Ill. Cottonwood Springs Farms Grass Pond Farm, LLC Cedar, Mich. Greendell, N.J.

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O’Donnell Quarter Horses Bucyrus, Kan. Troy Rasmussen Elkton, S.D. Eddie Sandberg Courtland, Kan.

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New NJHA Leadership Elected

2013-14 National Junior Hereford Association board of directors (pictured front row, l to r) are: Kristin Bielema, Grand Rapids, Mich., communications chair; Elise Hackett, Tuscola, Ill., fundraising chair; Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark.; Shelby Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, leadership chair; Tommie Lynne Mead, Midville, Ga.; and Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga. Back row (l to r) are: Jason May, Randolph, Minn.; Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., chairman; Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., membership chair; Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; and Courtney Tribble, Puyallup, Wash., vice chairman.

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he election of four new junior Hereford members to the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors was made, along with announcement of the new officer team, at the 14th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) July 20 in Kansas City, Mo. Taryn Adcock, Amanda Bacon, Cody Jensen and Tommie Lynne Mead received their maroon jackets as new NJHA directors during the awards ceremony July 20. Two delegates from each state junior Hereford association voted for the individuals they wanted to represent the membership. The four retiring junior board members announced the results and passed their jackets on to the new leadership. The 2013-14 officer team includes Chairman Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla.; Vice Chairman Courtney Tribble,

Taryn Adcock receives her maroon jacket from her sister and outgoing director Tamar.

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Puyallup, Wash.; Communications Chair Kristin Bielema, Ada, Mich.; Membership Chair Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; Leadership Chair Shelby Rogers, Hamilton, Texas; and Fundraising Chair Elise Hackett, Tuscola, Ill. Also serving on the board of directors are Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., and Jason May, Randolph, Minn. Taryn Adcock is the 18-year-old daughter of Jim and Jan Adcock of Assumption, Ill. Taryn will be a sophomore at Illinois Taryn College, majoring in business and economics while also playing on the volleyball team. Having been an NJHA member for 11 years and serving as the current president of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association, Taryn says she believes in the opportunities that the NJHA provides to its members. Her slogan throughout the week was to “win from within.” She plans to encourage juniors to jump in and take advantage of every opportunity, especially Program for Reaching Individuals Determine to Excel (PRIDE) Convention. 2013

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Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., is the 19-year-old daughter of Craig and Debbie Bacon. A sophomore at Oklahoma State University, majoring Amanda in agricultural communications and animal science, she hopes to pursue a law degree at the University of Arkansas. Amanda served as the 2012 National Hereford Queen and is the president of the Arkansas Junior Hereford Association. As a newly elected director, she wants to give back to the association that has given so much to her and to provide the same opportunity to other juniors with new programs like the Helping Hooves service project and a junior Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) ambassador program. Kristin Bielema is the 19-year-old daughter of Dave and Jill Bielema, Ada, Mich. She will be a sophomore at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich., majoring in business. Kristin has been a member of the Michigan Junior Hereford Association for eight years, where she served as director, secretary and treasurer. She has attended seven JNHEs and the last two PRIDE Conventions. As an active member of both 4-H and the NJHA, she has done well in the showring but has also developed skills through participation in other contests and leadership roles. During her time on the board, she wants to encourage juniors to not be afraid to try new things and to just go for it.

Amanda Bacon accepts her maroon jacket from retiring board member Jaime Hanson. Hereford.org


She says, “Always be yourself and do not let anything stand in your way of making something great out of your life.” Elise Hackett is the 19-year-old daughter of Dave and Marcia Hackett, Tuscola, Ill. She will be a sophomore studying animal science pre-vet at the University of Illinois. She was a member of her high school’s National Honor Society and Honors Choir and president of the Tuscola FFA Chapter. Elise is currently serving as the Illinois Junior Hereford Association’s vice president. She has been a member of the NJHA since she was 6, and has attended multiple JNHEs and PRIDE Conventions in addition to competing in numerous contests. As a board member, she says she hopes to help educate and assist the junior members in being successful and to promote the Hereford breed in a positive matter. Brady Jensen is the 20-year-old son of Kevin and Shelia Jensen, Courtland, Kan. He recently graduated from Butler Community College, El Dorado, Kan., where he competed on the livestock judging team and was named an All-American. This fall, he will be transferring to Kansas State University to pursue a degree in animal science and industry and agriculture economics. He has been a member of the NJHA since he was 7 and has exhibited at all but one JNHE since he was old enough to show. His honors in the NJHA range from being named Junior Herdsman of the Year to winning champion or reserve champion showman in every

Austin Buzanowksi congratulates Cody Jensen for being elected to the NJHA board. Hereford.org

age group. He says his passion for the Hereford breed is unparalleled, and the continued positive growth of the NJHA program drove him to serve the youth as a director. Cody Jensen is the 20-year-old son of Kirk and Stephanie Jensen, Courtland, Kan. A junior at Kansas State University, Cody is majoring in Cody milling science and hopes one day to have a milling science position in the Midwest and to continue to raise and sell Hereford cattle. In junior college, Cody was a member of the Butler Community College livestock judging team, and he is an active member of the Kansas Junior Hereford Association. As a director, he says he wants to be a role model and hopes that junior members will feel comfortable in expressing their thoughts and opinions about the association to him as a great listener who can put their requests into action. Jason May is the 20-year-old son of Mark and Ann May of Randolph, Minn. He will be a junior studying animal science at South Dakota State University this fall. He has shown cattle for 13 years and says he wouldn’t trade the opportunity for the world. He has been a member of the Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders for six years and served as president in 2011-12. He spends most of his time working on show heifers and traveling with his school’s livestock judging team. He also enjoys spending time with his family and friends at home. Jason brings a great deal of energy to the board and is always eager to lend a helping hand to Hereford youth across the nation. Krissi McCurdy is the 20-year-old daughter of Donald and Kay McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga. She graduated from

Butler Community College with an agriculture degree and was on the judging team. She will be attending Oklahoma State University this fall to pursue a food science degree. In the Georgia Junior Hereford Association, Krissi is a past president and secretary. She has been an NJHA member for 16 years, participating in 13 JNHEs. She has received the Junior Golden Bull Award, has been a state voting delegate twice and was named the outstanding state junior member in 2010. She says she strives to promote the Hereford breed and to increase involvement in the opportunities provided by the NJHA. Tommie Lynne Mead of Midville, Ga., is the 20-year-old daughter of Tommy Mead and Cindy Eppich. Currently a junior at Georgia Southern University, Tommie is majoring in exercise science Tommie Lynne with a minor in nutrition. Having been the president of the Georgia Junior Hereford Association for two years, she has gained many skills. “Lead with Mead” was her slogan, and she says she wants to give back to the greatest youth organization by serving as a positive influence to others, while devoting whatever it takes to keep the association moving forward.

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Shelby Rogers is the 19-year-old daughter of Keith and Cindy Rogers, Hamilton, Texas. She will be a sophomore at Oklahoma State University, dual-majoring in agricultural communications and animal science. Upon graduation, she hopes to work in the livestock photography industry and possibly be an agricultural journalist. Shelby has been a member of the Texas Junior Polled Hereford Association for 13 years, serving as president, vice president, second vice president and director. She has attended 12 JNHEs and seven PRIDE Conventions. Aside from being competitive in the showring, she is the owner of 55 registered Hereford cows including two Dams of Distinction. She says she enjoys motivating the youth to be leaders while aspiring to

bring the JNHE to her home state of Texas and to continue to improve the JNHE contests. Keysto Stotz is the 20-year-old son of Max and Karen Stotz, Skiatook, Okla. This fall, Keysto will be a junior at the University of Tulsa, majoring in instrumental music education/pre-law. He has previously served as the president of the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma and has been an NJHA member for 13 years. He has participated in 13 JNHEs. This will be Keysto’s final year on the NJHA board, and he is serving as chairman. While on the board, he has been instrumental in planning the past two PRIDE Conventions and revamping some of the JNHE contests such as Hereford Bowl and starting pre-peewee showmanship.

Courtney Tribble is the 22-year-old daughter of Rick Tribble and Denise Jagielo, both of Puyallup, Wash. She received her general associate’s degree in June 2011 from Pierce Community College, Puyallup, Wash. Currently, she works at Risk Placement Services (MIS Insurance Co.) while determining where she will complete her bachelor’s degree. During her 15 years in the Washington State Junior Hereford Association, she has served as president, treasurer, historian and director. When Courtney isn’t working with cattle, some activities she enjoys are hiking, bike riding, participating in water and winter sports and spending time with her family. HW

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Reserve Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Cow-Calf Pair

Class X Winner Bred-and-Owned Bull

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Epitome of Team Known as “Team Legendary,” this year’s retiring NJHA directors have focused on serving as a team and leaving their mark on the Hereford breed. by Luke Bolin

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ften when you hear the saying “This thing is legendary,” you think of the Fort Worth Stock Show, but for the Hereford breed, four extraordinary young people have put a whole new meaning to that saying. Completing their journey on the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors at the 2013 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) were Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont.; Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn.; and Matt Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn. The group was nicknamed “Team Legendary” because of the strong relationship the foursome developed starting the night they were elected to the NJHA board in Indianapolis. “It was first brought up as a joke because of how well we were already getting along,” Austin explains. Tamar adds, “Our combined character and chemistry are what allowed us to develop a strong relationship as a team and led us to

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go out and build strong relationships with other Hereford youth.” Matt says what made the team special was “Everyone valued the good of the organization more than personal accolades. Each of us all had times we had to step up and lead, and other times we had to take a backseat to others.” Jaime adds, “We set our priorities high and attempted to leave the association better than when we started. No matter what challenge we were faced with, we gave it all that we had to leave our mark in a positive matter.”

Tamar Adcock Tamar is the 21-year-old daughter of Jim and Jan Adcock. She is a senior at Kansas State University, studying animal sciences and industry and plans to go to graduate school for animal breeding and genetics. At college she is involved in Collegiate Cattlewomen, Block & Bridle, College of Ag Ambassadors and College of Ag Scholars program. Tamar has been a member of the

Illinois Junior Hereford Association for 13 years, serving as director, reporter, secretary and president. For Tamar, she says, running for the NJHA board was all about having fun, meeting people and enjoying the opportunities that God had presented her with. During her time on the board, Tamar encouraged juniors to not let a single opportunity pass them by. Additionally, she worked hard to continue to improve current NJHA programs as well as to develop new ones that would take the association into the future. “I actually went into the campaign expecting not to get on the board and was using that year to ‘learn the ropes’ and then I was going to run again,” Tamar explains. People and opportunity were the two things Tamar says she would miss the most about leaving the board. “I thoroughly enjoyed getting the opportunity to travel and meet other breeders and people who share a continued on page 62...

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passion for Hereford cattle. Also, I cannot even begin to imagine how much I am going to miss the people, especially my other board members. Probably one of the hardest things for me in saying ‘goodbye — or rather see ya later’ — is not knowing when we will see each other next, as I will not have to come back to board meetings or shows.”

Austin Buzanowski Austin is the 21-year-old son of Bernie and Stacie Buzanowski. He is a senior at the University of Wyoming, where he has been involved in Block & Bridle and competed on both the livestock and meats judging teams. Austin is majoring in animal science business along with minors in meat science and agriculture business and will be graduating in December. After he receives his degree, Austin says he would like to return home to help improve the family herd of purebred Hereford cattle. Austin has been active in the Montana Junior Hereford Association for 13 years, serving as president,

treasurer, reporter and a director. The decision to run for the NJHA board was simple for Austin. “I wanted to give back to the junior organization what it had given me.” Austin served as vice chairman during his second year on the board. Amy Cowan, American Hereford Association (AHA) director of youth activities and foundation, says, “Austin and his team worked so well together, especially in the second year when he was vice chairman and Matt served as chairman. They tackled this huge responsibility of leading the junior organization as a team and to me that is what serving on the board is all about.” Austin says he will never forget his years as a director. “I will miss the many trips with ‘Team Legendary’ the most,” he adds. “We have been a close group from the very beginning and shared a lot of memories in our three years together.”

Jaime Hanson Jaime is the 21-year-old daughter of Jim and Jeri Hanson, Comfrey, Minn. She is a senior majoring in animal science

with a minor in agriculture leadership and communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). Jaime is active in Sigma Alpha Professional Agriculture Sorority, UNL Collegiate Farm Bureau, Nebraska Beef Scholars program, Nebraska Cattlemen and the Nebraska Beef Council’s Team Beef running team. She has been a member of the Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders for 13 years, serving as president for two years. When Jaime ran for the board, she said she felt like an underdog, but she followed her heart and explains, “My campaign slogan, that I continue to use every day, was People.Passion.Purpose — connect with the people, instill the passion and fulfill the purpose.” Serving two years as the communications chair, she continually kept the board up to date on deadlines and other reminders while keeping JNHE attendees in the know with the Hereford Events app and daily newsletter. “I feel that I have accomplished what I set out to do, but my time is

Tips from Team Legendary “You may not realize it, but people always have an eye on what you are doing. From the youngest kids to the grandparents, somebody is going to notice nearly everything you do, even the little things. Use that as motivation to always do what is right: lend a helping hand, go say hello to the shy kid sitting in the stands. You never know how big of an impact a small act can have on someone.” — Matt Woolfolk “My advice to future and current board members is to keep your head up. There will be times that things won’t work out the way you planned, but remember that all of you have the same goal in mind: to make the junior organization the best that it can be.” — Austin Buzanowski

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“Take a chance, it may be something unbelievable. It may be a situation where you don’t realize the value of the experience until it is over; that is how it has been for me. There will be great times and rough times, but you have to find it in your heart why you want to run. Who do you want to influence? What do you want to improve? Not to mention the opportunities become endless as you interact with possible future employers, travel the nation, interacting with our amazing Hereford breeders and having the ability to make a difference in the life of someone else.” — Jaime Hanson

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“Take advantage. I was once a shy young girl and if it weren’t for taking a few extra steps and maybe trying something new, I can honestly say I would not be where I am today.” — Tamar Adcock

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not done,” she says. “Even though I may no longer be wearing the maroon jacket, I will be around the barns and actively involved in the Hereford industry. It is an association that I could never see distancing myself from, especially at a time like this, as our future is so bright.”

Matt Woolfolk Matt is the 23-year-old son of John and Pat Woolfolk. He is a graduate student at Texas A&M University, pursuing a master’s degree in animal breeding and genetics. A member of his state association for 14 years, Matt served as president, vice president, reporter and junior fundraising chairman for the 2007 Southeastern Regional Junior Hereford Show. Matt explains his decision to run for the board was “Simply to help as many

people in any way that I could and make their NJHA experience better.” During his three-year term, he did just that. Amy adds, “Matt was elected chairman the beginning of his second year, so it forced him to step up and take the reins earlier than most chairmen who serve in their third year. I think this made him a stronger leader and he ended his junior board career just like he started it, always helping younger junior members to be the best that they could be.” Serving on the NJHA board is a three-year commitment. “What I’m going to miss is the interaction with all the junior members and their families,” Matt says. “I’ve met a lot of great people of all ages in the last three years because of this program. Some of my best friends I never would have met if it weren’t for opportunities I had while on the board.”

Moving forward On July 20 “Team Legendary” fulfilled the last of their duties as NJHA directors and passed their jackets on to four new Hereford youth leaders. Although their time as NJHA directors has come to an end and all four have now progressed to the ranks as adult AHA members, their time as Hereford leaders is just beginning. “There is no doubt that Jaime, Tamar, Austin and Matt have made their mark on the NJHA and our Hereford youth,” says Angie Stump Denton, AHA director of communications. “Their leadership will continue even after they take off their maroon jackets. The future of our breed is strong because of young leaders like Jaime, Tamar, Austin and Matt.” HW

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The Showmanship Advantage: A Stockman’s Sense Champion senior showman Brady Jensen has found success inside and outside the showring. by Jessica Lancaster

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ne hundred sixty-three contestants were narrowed down to 10 through a series of heats, semifinals and a top 20 final. The top 10 seniors were given 30 minutes to fit their animals then asked a series of questions before hitting the ring for the final drive. At the end of the drive, Brady Jensen was named the champion senior showman. The 20-year-old son of Kevin and Sheila Jensen of Courtland, Kan., has seen his share of success in the showring and livestock industry. Brady has taken top honors in each showmanship division at the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) being named champion at every level except for peewee, in which he earned reserve. Along with success in the showring, Brady has also been recognized for his efforts in preparing his animals. Last year in Grand Island, Neb., he was named 2012 Hereford Herdsman of the

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Little differences When the competition is this stiff, it is the little things that separate each showman. Brady says he thinks what sets him apart is his “stockman’s sense.” “I have had a passion for quality breeding cattle for as long as I can remember and I believe it translates to a lot involved with both judging and showmanship,” Brady says. “I am very particular when selecting my show cattle specifically in their structural make-up. Before exhibiting them in the ring I like to see how they plant on all fours to find their natural position so I can find out what I need to do different when I show the animals.” Staying on top is not always easy. Brady continually works hard to try to improve himself as a cattleman and a 2013

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showman. He explains working with cattle and being involved in agriculture is a rewarding experience and he wants to be involved in the beef industry the rest of his life. He says his toughest challenge in showmanship is at the JNHE. At the national level with everything going on, it makes it harder to stay focused, and the long days require an animal that will work with you all day. Brady summed it up best by saying, “The long and stressful day of showing in your heat, semifinal, and then finals can be a daunting task but you must be elite in everything you do in the ring.” Brady has found that mental preparation is key in both livestock judging and in the showmanship ring. He realizes that both events require him to be on top of his game. For him, that all starts with a good supper followed by a good night’s sleep Hereford.org


the night before a big contest. This involved him shutting off his cell phone early in the night so he could clear his mind and concentrate. Brady realized the importance of having his mind clear, so he could devote his undivided attention to the task at hand.

A judge’s perspective For the fitting portion of the national showmanship contest, Tom and Tammy Boatman, senior showmanship judges, were joined by 2013 Hereford Herdsman of the Year Jay Creamer. It was the first opportunity that Tom and Tammy had gotten to work closely with Jay. Tammy says the trio noticed similar details and agreed on how the showmen should be placed. After the fitting portion, the judges asked the contestants to keep their heifers in the chutes while they asked each contestant a few questions. The judges didn’t want the contest to come down to which showman had a greater knowledge base. The questions they asked had no right or wrong answers; the judges simply wanted to see how the contestants would respond and communicate. The first question contained two parts: they wanted to know how the contestants had prepared for the competition and what their thought processes had been once they were selected to be in the top 10. Looking back on the contestants’ answers, Tom and Tammy recalled, “Brady went into how success in the showmanship ring dated clear back to weaning and halter breaking. He also included his family history and the role that they play in his success. The finalists all had good answers.” The judges’ second question dealt with the good times the Hereford industry has been experiencing. With record-setting sales and a growing membership, they wanted to know what the finalists thought the industry should do to keep Herefords on top. The judges recalled Brady’s answer and were impressed: “Brady covered the showring aspect and how many new Hereford.org

members join the association to show, but completed his answer by adding some input about the commercial cattleman. He talked about the importance of udder quality, structural soundness and the possibilities ahead of the industry with the new technology that is coming out. Brady understands the need for the breed to change as new technology is developed. It was Brady’s thoroughness, presence and communication skills that placed him above the rest,” the Boatmans explain. “It was a lot of fun to sort through. The talent was unbelievable,” they said.

Standing out The judges added, “When you are in a field that has this much talent, first impressions are everything. Brady

caught our eye from the time he walked in during his heat and kept our eye through semi-finals and the finals. “He had a confidence and presence about him. He was always very calm and his movements were very smooth, no matter what phase of the competition he was in. Brady’s calm demeanor truly showed when the judges took away their show stick. While other finalists had shocked and panicked looks on their faces, Brady stayed his calm, cool self.” Before the judges placed the top 10 senior showmen, Tammy shared with the crowd, “I was a top 10 finalist, 20 years ago and never saw myself judging at that point. Showing cattle has taken me places and introduced me to so many people. I hope it will continued on page 66...

During the finals of showmanship the judges asked contestants how they prepared for the competition. Brady’s answer focused on how success in the showring starts at home.

Showmanship tips Tom and Tammy Boatman, managers of Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., judged senior and intermediate showmanship at the 2013 Junior National Hereford Expo. They both grew up active in the Hereford breed. Here are some things they say they look for when judging showmanship:

• Know where to be and how to make your animal look its best. Have the feet set to where they need to be for the animal to look its best.

• Stay calm no matter what is happening in the ring. • Be courteous to the other showmen. Leave yourself room in the lineup so

you can get your animal shown, but don’t take up so much space that your competitors don’t have enough room

• Stay in line. When an animal is pulled from the lineup, pull forward and fill in the gaps.

• Always pull into line straight and keep your animal’s head straight. • Do your homework. Rinse and brush your animals daily. Bring a clean animal

to the ring. Even though the judge is judging the showman, it is easier to look at an animal that is well presented. HW

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do the same for these kids, they are the future of our breed.” Tom followed up adding, “Wow! Absolutely unbelievable. Last year at the conclusion of the owned heifer show Judge Eldon Krebs made a statement that, ‘It’s never been seen before, cause its never been done before; having that many good cattle under the same roof at one time.’ I am going to make the same statement again, but only about the kids out here involved in the Hereford breed.”

Excelling in a different ring Brady recently graduated from Butler Community College (BCC), where he was a member of the livestock judging team coached by Chris Mullinix. His competitive edge and success in the showring continued on the judging floor where he was named an AllAmerican. To be named an All-American, contestants must judge at three out of four of the national judging contests — American Royal, North American International Livestock Exposition, National Western or the Houston Livestock Show. The award also includes classroom performance and is awarded to the top 15 in the junior college ranks. Brady says he has fond memories of having his name along with his team called at numerous contests. He also cherishes the memories that he made outside of a competitive environment — like the time his coach took him to Maryland to help put on the judging contest at Mullinix Farms. The trip not only allowed them to evaluate livestock and interact with contestants but also gave him the opportunity to see the eastern U.S., an experience that was enhanced by visits to Baltimore and the Inner Harbor. Even with all of his triumphs, Brady still had challenges. After arriving at BCC in El Dorado, Kan., he says he soon realized that he needed to learn how to better manage his time. He set a goal for himself of maintaining a 4.0 GPA. “I quickly learned even though I was at Butler for livestock judging, school

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Brady’s support system at home and at shows includes his parents, Kevin and Sheila, along with his siblings Brooke and Ben.

Through the years Brady has placed grand or reserve in each showmanship division. He was reserve champion peewee in Sioux Falls, S.D., in 2002; champion junior showman in Milwaukee, Wis., in 2005; reserve intermediate in Louisville, Ky., in 2006; and champion intermediate in Tulsa, Okla., in 2009.

still comes as the first priority and I am happy to say that I overcame the many missed school days to achieve my goal,” he explains. Brady will continue his education this fall at Kansas State University, where he is majoring in animal science and 2013

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agriculture economics and will be a member of the livestock judging team. For more on Brady including his top five tips, check out his Herdsman of the Year story on Page 80 of the September 2012 Hereford World. HW

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Passion and Dedication Cameron Curry was honored with the 2013 Herdsman of the Year title. by Sara Gugelmeyer

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aised in the Hereford business, Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., is just what a herdsman should be. Kind and courteous to others, respected by his peers, successful in the showring and hardworking, not just at the show but year-round. That’s why he was recognized by other juniors at the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) as the 2013 Herdsman of the Year and now wears the coveted belt buckle with pride. And, he says, passion and dedication are what got him where he is today. Born to Curtis and Donna Curry of Curry Hereford Ranch, Cameron has been in the business his whole life. “My parents and grandparents have always had Hereford cattle. I am proud to be a third-generation breeder,” he says. In fact, he says, his biggest supporters are his grandparents, Ted and Janice Curry and Al and Annahue Wood. Like so many ranch-raised kids, Cameron got his start early. “I remember going to regional and national shows when I was very little watching and helping my uncle Steven, and maybe playing in the dirt,” he says.

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Then when Cameron’s older sister turned 7, it was with great excitement that he got to tag along with her. He, too, finally turned 7 and got to show his own calf. That year, 1999, he went to Tulsa, the first of what would add up to 14 junior nationals attended. That first year of showing and even before, Cameron watched his dad and uncle Steven and learned from them and others. “I started pulling legs when I was 13 and by the time I was 15, I was clipping our cattle, with a lot of advice. By the time I was 17, my family fully entrusted me with all of the feeding, clipping and fitting duties. I am proud to say that because of my interest in cattle, I have learned to feed, vaccinate, halter break, groom and fit and clip calves for a marketing environment. I watch and learn from the best in the business and apply concepts to our operation,” he says. Cameron says he also received a lot of encouragement and support from Sam and Rhonda Eck, Putnam, Okla. He has also been committed to his state Hereford organization, the Junior Hereford Association of 2013

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Oklahoma (JHAO). He has served it in many leadership roles from director to president. In the fall of 2010, he started a new chapter in his life, attending Connors State College at Warner, Okla. There, he was on the livestock judging team and worked at the college’s beef center. He added to his cattle-care knowledge as the intern at Kiamichi Link Ranch, Antlers, Okla., during the summer of 2012. While working there, he did whatever needed doing from fixing fence to halter-breaking sale calves. He transferred to Oklahoma State University in the fall of 2012, where he will wrap up his bachelor’s of science degree with a major in agribusiness and minor in agriculture economics.

In the ring All the while he’s been improving his own herd and preparing his own calves for the show and sale rings.

Top five tips from the Herdsman of the Year

• Don’t ever be afraid to make mistakes.

• You will never get better without trying.

• Even if you don’t succeed the first time, never stop, never give up.

• Learn from all criticism, the good and the bad.

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He’s had quite a bit of success. He showed the 2012 regional horned show heifer of the year and has exhibited many division winners at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. This year’s JNHE was an amazing one for Cameron. In addition to being named 2013 Herdsman of the Year, he was also a member of the third-place team fitting team and second-place senior livestock judging team. He was also named Oklahoma’s outstanding state member for the third time. And he was named reserve champion senior showman, another coveted honor. When asked why he enjoys showing, Cameron says with a smile, “It’s fun and competitive. Raising high-quality cattle is a challenge and it is my passion to raise the best.” Obviously others took notice of his passion and dedication. A committee of adult national advisors handpicks a group of six juniors to be “finalists” in the herdsman of the year competition. Then JNHE participants, Cameron’s peers, voted him the winner.

Cameron attended his first junior national in Tulsa, Okla., in 1999 and hasn’t missed once since.

A true mentor Sam and Rhonda Eck’s son, Nick, was one of those participants that voted for Cameron. Nick has looked up to Cameron his whole life and says that Cameron definitely deserves this honor. He credits Cameron for not only being a great friend but also giving out fitting advice to make Nick and his cattle look their best. What’s more is that Nick says Cameron is always willing to help anyone in addition to working hard on his own cattle. The nature of the award makes it extra special, Cameron says.

A true honor “This award is truly the greatest honor I have ever received, mainly because I have been recognized by my peers. Being nominated as herdsman was the honor, being chosen herdsman of the year capitalizes how my peers feel about me. I feel very blessed to be involved in this association on a state and national level,” he says. Hereford.org

Showing is a family affair for the Currys. Pictured (l to r) are: Curtis, Staci, Cameron and Donna.

It’s a lifelong goal he accomplished. “From the time I learned what a herdsman was, I wanted to be that man,” Cameron says. “An advisor once told me that a herdsman was the person that can be trusted with high-quality calves and be entrusted in their hands to perform at high-quality levels, from feeding to grooming and fitting to showing and displaying.” Right now, he doesn’t know exactly what he’ll be doing after college, but he says one thing is certain — his future will include owning and operating his own branch of Curry Hereford Ranch. HW

Helping younger Hereford youth has always been a priority. Here he is helping Kylin Oakes in pre-peewee showmanship.

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Schmidt Named Advisor of the Year and the operation, which evidently is very important to her.”

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Pictured (l to r) at the awards ceremony on July 20 are NJHA Director Jason May, Randolph, Minn.; Jenna Schmidt, Pipestone, Minn., Advisor of the Year recipient; and retired NJHA communications chair, Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn.

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rowing up in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) taught Jenna Schmidt, Pipestone, Minn., the importance of giving back to those that have provided to you. At the young age of 28, Jenna was honored as the 2013 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Advisor of the Year during the 2013 VitaFerm Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo. Jenna has contributed her time, talents and guidance for many years to the Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders (MJHB) members and their families. She was nominated by MJHB member Jaime Hanson and received the honor during the 2013 JNHE awards night. Jenna was born and raised on the Schmidt Herefords beef cattle and crops operation that has been in the Schmidt family since the early 1940s. Jenna is a third-generation Hereford breeder. For the Schmidt family, raising Herefords is done through “Quality not Quantity,” as their motto says. The same quality runs through the family as they are individuals who are always willing to visit and lend a helping hand.

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Jim and Jeri Hanson, who have been co-advisors with Jenna since 2008, commented, “As a young person, Jenna was given the opportunity to not only show Herefords but also taught the skill of raising good cattle. She is now willing to give back to the youth of Minnesota and others through her commitment as an advisor for MJHB. She is and always has been a wonderful role model — not only for the youth but also for us adults.” Jenna and her younger sister, Amber, grew up in the ranks of the NJHA, Minnesota 4-H and FFA programs, where they learned valuable skills, were successful in the showring and met an endless number of families from across the nation. These lessons learned are what Jenna says made her want to continue to be a part of the NJHA. Current NJHA Board Director Jason May from Randolph, Minn., explains his involvement with Jenna as an advisor, saying, “Jenna has shown me over the years how to give back to the breed that taught her and I so much. It is amazing to see what she has given back at such a young age and continues to stay close with her family 2013

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In 2007, still a junior member and college student, Jenna started the Midwest Classic Hereford Show with Amber in their hometown of Pipestone, Minn. It was December of 2008 that she took on the role as co-advisor with the Hansons. Jenna has coordinated the Midwest Classic Show for the past seven years. In 2009 the show included the Minnesota Junior Angus Show and the Minnesota Junior Red Angus Show. Red Angus has continued to be part of the show the last five years. Jenna says developing the show was another way of providing her membership the opportunity to learn and interact with their fellow cattlemen and cattlewomen. In 2012 she applied to host the Midwest Regional Hereford Show that has now been held in Minnesota for the past two years. MJHB membership numbers and state involvement have increased with Jenna’s added leadership, as well. In her nomination letter, Jaime wrote, “Jenna has been like a big sister to me. From 4-H shows to area junior and open shows, she was willing to show me the ropes and encouraged me to chase after my dreams; and here I am today with some of those dreams achieved and hoping that an award like this can begin to prove how much she has not only helped me, but all of my fellow state Hereford breeders.” After receiving the award, Jenna said she was honored and appreciative of the nomination. “I never expected to be selected. I just try to help the juniors and their families the best I can. I started the Midwest Classic show with my sister Amber as a way to give the juniors in Minnesota a junior breed show of their own, like I had in my early years of showing. I never imagined it would grow to what it has today with 150 head of cattle exhibited this year with the gossip of it possibly increasing by another 50 head next year.” Thanks to Jenna’s leadership, it is an Hereford.org


exciting time for the Minnesota juniors and their families. Jenna currently works as the quality control manager for Northern Pride Inc. in Thief River Falls, Minn. Although working a few hours north of the Schmidts’ home place, she is still actively involved in the operation, maintaining the records and assisting with daily chores whenever home. As far as advice, Jenna suggests that advisors keep the juniors and their families informed about what is going on and what is coming up as the most important thing. It is also something that needs to be done through a variety of communication methods such as e-mail, Facebook, newsletters and phone calls. “You need to find what best suits each family and try not to leave anybody out,” she adds. HW

Schmidt family members (pictrued l to r) are: John, Joyce, Amber and Brad Seiss, and Jenna.

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Show Me the Generosity by Jessica Lancaster

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uring Amanda Bacon’s reign as the 2012 National Hereford Queen she was driven to make a difference. She created “Helping Hooves,” a service project, at the 2012 Junior National Hereford Expo in Grand Island, Neb. Amanda challenged National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families to collect travel size toiletry items. The collected toiletries would be donated to a local shelter. Amanda says, “As junior exhibitors, we attend several shows and often stay in hotels. These hotels supply fresh toiletries to their guests each night. We often take these for granted and end up just throwing them away.” She took action and decided to make a difference. Last year she saw

great results with the items that were collected during the project helping more than 800 people in the Grand Island community. This year the drive brought in 2,424 items. All items collected were donated to the Hope House of Kansas City. The state of Arkansas donated 694, leading the states with the most donations per exhibitor. Individually, Joe Rickabaugh, American Hereford Association director of field management, donated 199 items to the service project. Amanda is very passionate about the project adding, “It is of the utmost importance to give back to the community hosting junior nationals with the items that we take for granted and often never use.”

Amanda is currently attending Oklahoma State University where she is a sophomore. She is majoring in agriculture communications and animal science. Her future plans are to pursue a law degree from the University of Arkansas. Amanda says she hopes that the service project will become an annual event at the JHNE. She wants the project to leave a lasting impression on the juniors and that they will realize how fortunate they are. HW

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Meet the Ambassadors

Ambassadors pictured with the 2013 NJHA Intern Luke Bolin (l to r) are: Jessica Lancaster, Sarah Wright, Rashele Blakely, Bolin, Andi Carlton and Andrea Paulson.

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hecking in cattle and people. Managing contests. Preparing for the awards banquet. Assisting with press releases, photos and social media. During the 2013 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), a team of five ambassadors helped make sure this list was accomplished and so much more. In 2012 the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) introduced the JNHE ambassador program to assist American Hereford Association (AHA) staff and the NJHA board. The five ambassadors worked throughout the week to make the JNHE run smoothly. They arrived in Kansas City, Mo., early to assist with setup, getting the facilities ready and organizing awards. Throughout the week, they helped make sure the 2013 JNHE was a huge success. “Throughout the week the ambassadors worked behind the scenes making sure that everything was ready for an unforgettable event,” says Amy Cowan, AHA director of youth activities. “They were great additions to our Hereford leadership team and helped out tremendously.” Let’s meet this year’s ambassadors: Andi Carlton is a junior at the University of Arkansas, where she is studying animal science and agriculture business. Andi reflected on her time at junior national, saying, “I enjoyed

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getting to experience the Junior National Hereford Expo and getting the opportunity to meet all of the people I have. Amy and all of the American Hereford Association staff were phenomenal to work with. The knowledge I have gained through the ambassador program will stick with me. Best junior national experience yet!” Andi’s passion for cattle and strong leadership background made her a great asset to the team. Working as the events coordinator, she made sure everything was set up for opening ceremonies, the awards ceremony and anywhere else necessary. Andrea Paulson attends South Dakota State University, where she is majoring in animal science and agriculture education. She currently works in the South Dakota state 4-H office, an experience that gave her an edge as she prepared all of the contests for this year’s JNHE. She worked to make sure all of the contests ran smoothly and worked closely with the junior board members. Jessica Lancaster attends Allen Community College in Iola, Kan., where she competes on the livestock judging team and is majoring in agriculture education and agriculture communications. Jessica grew up in the Hereford breed and added Hereford and previous JNHE-attendee

knowledge to the team. Serving as the communications ambassador, she took pictures throughout the week, as well as wrote articles and press releases and assisted with the daily newsletter. “I had the amazing opportunity to serve on the team as the communications ambassador. It was an unforgettable experience. Throughout the week I was able to capture unforgettable moments on camera, so families can cherish the memories for years to come.” Rashele Blakely recently graduated from Oklahoma State University, where she majored in animal science and agriculture education. She is looking forward to student teaching this fall. Rashele has a strong background in the Maine-Anjou industry, serving as a member of its junior board. Her experience was a valuable addition to the team. As the operations ambassador, she facilitated cattle and people check-in, as well as kept the tie-outs and showring in order and functioning smoothly. Sarah Wright returned for her second year as an ambassador. A graduate of the University of Arkansas, Sarah received her bachelor’s degree in agriculture education with minors in poultry science and agriculture communications. She managed the show office, data entry and social media updates. She also played a vital role in keeping the “jumbo-tron” updated with show results. “After having gone through my second JNHE as ambassador I am certain that there is no greater breed association to be a part of. The people that I have met never ceased to amaze me with their kindness and generosity towards one another. Even during what I would consider to be a highly stressful week there was always someone with encouraging words and a sweet ‘pickme-up’ to get the ball rolling again.” Individuals interested in applying to serve as a 2014 ambassador can download the application online or contact Amy Cowan at acowan@hereford.org for more information. HW

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Regional Field Staff

The American Hereford Association Field Staff is here to help you market your cattle and promote your operation.

Give your local field representative a call if you are interested in:

• Placing an ad in the Hereford World • Creative Service projects, including sale catalogs, flyers or brochures • Buying or selling Hereford-influenced feeder calves • Marketing cattle through the CHB program • Assistance in marketing your Hereford seedstock and commercial females.

Mountain Region:

North Central Region:

Upper Midwest Region:

Mont., Wyo., Colo. and western Canadian provinces 406-947-2222 brill44@midrivers.com

N.D., S.D., Minn., Neb., and Kan. 308-730-1396 llanders@hereford.org

Ill., Wis., Ind., Md., Mich., Ohio, Penn., Ky. and W. Va. 419-306-7480 jmeents@hereford.org

Ben Brillhart

Levi Landers

John Meents

Western Region:

Eastern Region:

Wash., Ore., Utah, Idaho, Calif., Nev. and Ariz. 208-369-7425 mholt@hereford.org

Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn. and Va. 815-988-7051 tcoley@hereford.org

Mark Holt

Tommy Coley

Northeast Region: Contact the AHA

N.J., Maine, Vt., N.H., Mass., Conn., R.I., N.Y., Del., D.C. and eastern Canadian provinces

Central Region:

Southwest Region:

Mo. and Iowa 816-842-3757 jrick@hereford.org

Ark., La., N.M., Okla. and Texas 405-464-2455 laytond@yahoo.com

Joe Rickabaugh

Dustin Layton

American Hereford Association P.O. Box 014059 • Kansas City, MO 64101 816-842-3757 • 816-842-6931 Fax www.hereford.org

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Join Us this Year in Oregon

Bull Sale

Monday, October 7, 2013 • Fort Klamath, Ore.

Bulls including these sell at 1 p.m. in our new location...

100 Bulls

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60 Angus and 40 Herefords Two-year-olds and long-yearlings bred heifers and first calf heifer pairs

TPR 6162 DOMINO 10A

Sire: UPS DOMINO 6162 {CHB} Dam: TPR 2006 MS ADV R529 Calved: Feb. 8, 2012 BW 0.4; WW 47; YW 84; MM 25; SC 1.2; REA 0.29; MARB 0.24; CHB$ 26

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TPR 029X DOMINO 32A

Sire: MALSONS DOMINO 29X ET Dam: TPR 0086 MR MOM P435 {DOD} Calved: Feb. 23, 2012 BW 2.3; WW 48; YW 82; MM 30; SC 0.8; REA 0.25; MARB 0.13; CHB$ 24

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at breedersworld.com cattle sales. We will be offering our 2013 calf crop online in two parts. The winter and early spring heifers will sell first with the later spring and early summer calves selling on the later date. We will also be offering a select group of steers, herd sire/AI prospects and frozen genetics from the most prolific donors in the breed. Bids close at 7 p.m. for both sales. Cattle available for viewing at all times! Many of the prospects selling are progeny or sibs to the champions and donors pictured below!

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

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Special Sale Dates: September 15 — Delaney/Atkins Herefords, Lake Benton, Minn. October 5 — Journagan Ranch, Springfield, Mo. October 8 — Hill & Hollow Farm, Bradford, Ohio October 24 — Texas Breeders, Copperas Cove, Texas

JDH PCF Imma Fancy Cracker 125Z 2013 Junior National Herford Expo Division VIII Champion Owned Female Pregnant Recip and Embryo Full Sibs Sell in the Delaney/Atkins Hereford Sale, September 15, 2013

Monthly Sale Dates: September 24 — Entry deadline September 6 October 29 — Entry deadline October 11 November 26 — Entry deadline November 8

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The new place to buy and sell Hereford genetics. For more information, contact Dennis Schock, BuyHereford.com manager, 903-815-2004 or dschock@hereford.org; your AHA field representative or Joe Rickabaugh, AHA, 816-218-2280 82

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Coleman, Buck, Ray Take Owned Female Honors

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yler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., and his heifer H B/R Addison 2018 ET, won the polled show and Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., came out ahead in the 204-head horned owned heifer show at the 14th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., July 21. The owned heifer show was sponsored by UMB Bank, Kansas City, Mo. Trans Ova Genetics, Sioux Center, Iowa, donated a flush for both the polled and horned grand champion females. The reserve grand champion owned polled heifer banner went to Trent Ray, Abingdon, Ill., with Chez Strawberry Wine ET 204Z. Coleman also won reserve grand honors in the horned show. Judge Frank Ward, Orland, Calif., said the cattle were “just amazing”

and all the divisions and Kahuna 1009 ET and showed even classes were really with EPDs of BW 5.0, WW 59, deep. “Congrats to all of the YW 94, MM 25 and M&G 54. breeders, exhibitors, kids and Ray’s reserve champion families for all their hard heifer is a September 2012 work and travels they put into daughter of CRR About getting their cattle presented.” Time 743 and showed with The polled show included EPDs of BW 2.1, WW 53, Frank Ward 573 females with Coleman’s YW 87, MM 26 and M&G 53. heifer, a January 2012 daughter of TH She first won division III. 223 71I Victor 755T, being slapped as Coleman’s horned heifer, H Kinsey the champion. She first won division 2508 ET, won division II champion IX and showed with expected progeny honors first and is a September 2012 differences (EPDs) of birth weight daughter of H Payback 807 ET and (BW) 3.1 weaning weight (WW) 53, showed with EPDs of BW 3.0, WW 55, yearling weight (YW) 86, milk (MM) 17 YW 83, MM 32 and M&G 59. and milk and growth (M&G) 44. See Page 112 for class placings and Buck’s heifer, HAPP Kool Aid Points division photos. Visit Hereford.org for 1218 ET, first won division IV and is complete results. HW a March 2012 daughter of DeLHawk

H B/R Addison 2018 ET

Grand and division IX champion owned polled female, by Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with a Jan. 25, 2012, daughter of TH 223 1I Victor 755T.

Chez Strawberry Wine ET 204Z

Reserve grand and division III champion owned polled female, by Trent Ray, Abingdon, Ill., with a Sept. 9, 2012, daughter of CRR About Time 743.

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BW 3.1 WW 53 YW 86 MM 17 M&G 44

BW 2.1 WW 53 YW 87 MM 26 M&G 53

HAPP Kool Aid Points 1218 ET

Grand and division IV champion owned horned female, by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with a March 15, 2012, daughter of DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET.

H Kinsey 2508 ET

Reserve grand and division II champion owned horned female, by Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with a Sept. 13, 2012, daughter of H Payback 807 ET.

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Vogel, Tucker Grab Bred-and-Owned Female Titles

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ayton Vogel, Hartley, was really deep from top to Iowa, and his heifer, bottom in every class.” MAV Cotton’s Blessing 221Z, Before slapping Vogel’s by BH MR Kutter 3011 ET, female as champion, Gooden came out on top of the said, “This is the heifer that 255 exhibited in the bredreally caught my eye when and-owned heifer show at she walked into her class and the 2013 VitaFerm® Junior she kept my eye throughout Jeff Gooden National Hereford Expo in the entire show.” The April Kansas City, Mo., July 19. Mitchell and 2012 heifer showed with expected Blake Tucker, North Platte, Neb., with progeny differences (EPDs) of birth TCC BPF Shelby Z03 ET claimed the weight (BW) 5.3, weaning weight reserve champion title. The bred-and(WW) 45, yearling weight (YW) 76, owned heifer show was sponsored milk (MM) 16 and milk & growth by GeneSeek Inc., Lincoln, Neb. (M&G) 39. Judge Jeff Gooden, Iberia, Mo., said The Tucker boys claimed the reserve it was an excellent show. “The kids were champion honors with a February 2012 excellent,” Gooden said. “The quality daughter of NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P.

MAV Cotton’s Blessing 221Z

Grand and division IV champion bred-and-owned female, by Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with an April 18, 2012, daughter of BH MR Kutter 3011 ET.

BW 5.3 WW 45 YW 76 MM 16 M&G 39

BP CB Patsy 46X 606 510Z

Champion junior AI female, by Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with a May 16, 2012, daughter of PW Victor Boomer P606.

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She showed with EPDs of BW 4.4, WW 52, YW 85, MM 29 and M&G 55. The champion junior AI heifer title went to Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB Patsy 46X 606 510Z by PW Victor Boomer P606. Evan and Ethan Espenscheid, Marshalltown, Iowa, claimed reserve champion AI heifer honors with E2 Miss May E22Z by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. This division is for heifers that are a result of participating in the NJHA Junior AI program that allows youth to receive free semen and certificates. See Page 108 for class placings and division photos. Visit Hereford.org for complete results. HW

TCC BPF Shelby Z03 ET

Reserve grand and division V champion bred-and-owned female, by Mitchell and Blake Tucker, North Platte, Neb., with a Feb. 21, 2012, daughter of NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P.

BW 4.4 WW 52 YW 85 MM 29 M&G 55

E2 Miss May E22Z Reserve junior AI female, by Evan and Ethan Espenscheid, Marshalltown, Iowa, with a May 12, 2012, daughter of KJ 068J Manhattan 262S.

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Heyl Steer

Grand champion progress steer, by John Thomas Heyl, The Plains, Va., with a 1,235-lb. son of STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

Deppe Steer

Reserve champion progress steer and champion carcass steer, by Nick, Austin and Chance Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with a 1,275-lb. son of LaGrand Reload 80P.

ohn Thomas Heyl, The Amazingly, Savannah Plains, Va., exhibited West, Channing, Texas, the grand champion claimed the reserve progress steer and Austin champion prospect steer Breeding, Miami, Texas, for the second year in a showed the champion row, as well. This year it prospect steer at the 2013 was with a son of BR 48 VitaFerm® Junior National Comino 1117 that weighed Hereford Expo (JNHE) 826 lb. for a WDA of 2.81. Todd Herman in Kansas City, Mo., July 19. The At check-in, ultrasound data was steer show was sponsored by the collected on the progress steers, Show Circuit, Lexington, Ill. including ribeye area, backfat Judge Todd Herman, Madill, thickness and marbling score, and Okla., sorted 64 steers to find the a yield grade and carcass weight winner and said, “The quality of were estimated. steers is second to none, but the Based on that data, Nick, Austin quality of kids is the best; they are and Chance Deppe, Maquoketa, good showmen and exhibit a lot Iowa, earned champion carcass of courtesy.” steer honors with their 1,275-lb. Heyl’s champion progress steer, steer by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. JTH SC Shocked Z03, sired by The steer scanned with a ribeye STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET area of 16.2, .47 backfat, 4.49 weighed 1,235 lb., and had a weight marbling score with a calculated per day average (WDA) of 2.53. 2.19 yield grade and a carcass Nick, Austin and Chance Deppe, weight of 790 lb. Maquoketa, Iowa, showed the The reserve champion carcass reserve champion progress steer. He steer was shown by Trey Stillahn, weighed in at 1,275 lb. for a WDA Cheyenne, Wyo. His steer, TS of 2.55, and is a son of LaGrand Cracker Jack, a DeLHawk Kahuna Reload 80P ET. 1009 ET son, weighed 1,270 lb. and The Breeding family exhibited scanned with a 16.0 ribeye area, .54 the champion prospect steer at last backfat and a 4.61 marbling score, year’s JNHE as well. This year, it resulting in a 2.42 yield grade and was Austin who claimed the banner 787-lb. carcass. with T-Bone 2148Z, a son of B&C See Page 111 for class placings Top Gun 0154 ET. T-Bone weighed and carcass results. Visit Hereford.org 638 lb. and had a WDA of 2.89. for complete results. HW

Breeding Steer

Grand champion prospect steer, by Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with a 638-lb. son of B&C Top Gun 0154 ET.

West Steer

Reserve champion prospect steer, by Savannah West, Channing, Texas, with a 826lb son of BR 48 Comino 1117.

Stillahn Steer

Reserve champion carcass steer, by Trey Stillahn, Cheyenne, Wyo., with a 1,270-lb. son of DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET.

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ailey Buck, Madill, Okla., exhibited the grand champion bred-andowned bull and Jonathan Chachere, Dayton, Texas, showed the reserve champion at the 14th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., July 19. The bredand-owned bull show was sponsored by Gallagher, Riverside, Mo. Judge Jeff Gooden, Iberia, Mo., sorted 88 bulls to name the champions and said there was great quality presented top to bottom. He added, “The bull that won the show was truly outstanding.” Buck’s outstanding bull that won grand and division II was BK Zeus 12Z,

BK Zeus 12Z

a September 2012 son of In the junior AI bull CRR About Time 743 that division, Mariah Behrends, San showed with expected Jose, Ill., claimed the champion progeny differences title with WRB Leo 2912 by (EPDs) of birth weight CJH Harland 408. The reserve (BW) 2.4, weaning weight champion banner went to (WW) 56, yearling weight Parker Cantrell, Collinsville, (YW) 88, milk (MM) Okla., with C3 PKC Snakebit 27 and milk & growth M326 213Z by KCF Bennett (M&G) 55. 3008 M326. This division is Jeff Gooden Chac Mason 2214 was for bulls that are a result of reserve champion in division IV and participating in the NJHA Junior AI reserve overall with Chachere at the program that allows youth to receive halter. He is a February 2012 son of free semen and certificates. CRR About Time 743 and showed with See Page 106 for class placings and EPDs of BW 3.6, WW 51, YW 78, MM 25 division photos. Visit Hereford.org for and M&G 51. complete results. HW

Grand and division II champion bred-and-owned bull, by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with a Sept. 10, 2012, son of CRR About Time 743.

BW 2.4 WW 56 YW 88 MM 27 M&G 55

WRB Leo 2912

Champion junior AI bull, by Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill., with a March 6, 2012, son of CJH Harland 408.

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Chac Mason 2214

Reserve grand and division IV champion bred-andowned bull, by Jonathan Chachere, Dayton, Texas, with a Feb. 6, 2012, son of CRR About Time 743.

BW 3.6 WW 51 YW 78 MM 25 M&G 51

C3 PKC Snakebit M326 213Z

Reserve junior AI bull, by Parker Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla., with a Nov. 14, 2012, son of KCF Bennett 3008 M326.

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Jones Family Wins Cow-Calf Show

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ailey, Riley and Brett Jones, Darlington, Wis., showed the grand champion cow-calf pair at the 14th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., July 19. The cow-calf show was sponsored by Grandview CMR, Como, Miss. Judge Jeff Gooden, Iberia, Mo., picked the Joneses’ pair out of 29 pairs shown and described the show as a tremendous display of Hereford cows. “The two champions are deep-bodied with tons of rib, and will certainly be tremendous brood cows,” he said. The Joneses won the bred-andowned cow-calf pair division and the overall title with Wildcat Enuff Baby Baby 008. Sired by CH Enuff Prophet 2913, she is a March 2010 cow

with a February heifer calf at side by CRR About Time 743. The Joneses’ cow showed with expected progeny differences (EPDs) of birth weight (BW) 6.3, weaning weight (WW) 57, yearling weight (YW) 96, milk (MM) 21, and milk & growth (M&G) 50. The champion standard cow-calf pair owned by Kelsey Stimpson, Melba, Idaho, was reserve overall. Her February 2011 cow Triple-A 9121 Rebecca 5Y, is sired by CL 1 Domino 9121W 1ET. She showed with a February bull calf at side by Triple-A 1T Chrome 66X and with EPDs of BW 4.2, WW 48, YW 74, MM 23 and M&G 47. Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., showed the reserve champion bred-andowned cow-calf pair. KB RB Stilletto

Wildcat Enuff Baby Baby 008

Grand and champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair, by Bailey, Brett and Riley Jones, Darlington, Wis., with a March 22, 2010, daughter of CH Enuff Prophet 2913. She showed with a February heifer calf at side by CRR About Time 743.

KB RB Stilletto 628 B762

Reserve champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair, by Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., with a March 1, 2010, daughter of LaGrand Reload 80P ET. She showed with a November bull calf at side by KB RB By The Hour 211 B765.

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BW 6.3 WW 57 YW 96 MM 21 M&G 50

BW 5.4 WW 55 YW 94 MM 25 M&G 52

628 B762 is a March 2010 daughter of LaGrand Reload 80P ET with a November bull calf at side by KB RB By The Hour 211 B765. The cow showed with EPDs of BW 5.4, WW 55, YW 94, MM 25 and M&G 52. The reserve champion standard pair was exhibited by Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn. Delaney’s JDH MS 26U Cracker Jack 9Y ET is a February 2011 daughter of AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET with a January heifer calf at side by JDH AH 719T 3Y ET. She showed with EPDs of BW 3.6, WW 50, YW 73, MM 23 and M&G 48. See Page 106 for class placings. Visit Hereford.org for complete results. HW

Triple-A 9121 Rebecca 5Y

Reserve grand and champion standard cow-calf pair, by Kelsey Stimpson, Melba, Idaho, with a Feb. 10, 2011, daughter of CL 1 Domino 9121W 1ET. She showed with a February bull calf at side by Triple-A 1T Chrome 66X.

JDH MS 26U Cracker Jack 9Y ET

Reserve champion standard cow-calf pair, by Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn., with a Feb. 5, 2011, daughter of AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. She showed with a January heifer calf at side by JDH AH 719T 3Y ET.

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BW 4.2 WW 48 YW 74 MM 23 M&G 47

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Other Show Award Winners

Premier adult breeder: Hoffman Herefords, Thedford, Neb.

Premier junior breeder: Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.

Premier exhibitor: Mattie McMahon, Ayr, Neb.

First-place super states less than 25-head exhibited: California

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Hereford Showmen Stick It To Win It

Top senior showmen are: Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., champion; and Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., reserve. Also pictured are: Jay Creamer, 2013 Herdsman of the Year; Whitney Andras, National Hereford Queen; and Tom and Tammy Boatman, judges.

Top intermediate showmen are: Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., champion; and Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., reserve. Also pictured are: Whitney Andras, National Hereford Queen; Tom and Tammy Boatman, judges; and Sullivan Supply/Stockshow U representative Shawn Pieper.

Top senior showmen are: Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., champion; Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., reserve; Matt Johnson, Cambridge, Ill., third; Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., fourth; Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill., fifth; Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., sixth; Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., seventh; Trent Ray, Abingdon, Ill., eighth; Alexis Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., ninth; and Marie Lock, Avon, Ill., 10th.

Top intermediate showmen are: Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., champion; Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., reserve; Bailey McKay, Marysville, Kan., third; Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., fourth; Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, Wyo., fifth; Kagney Collins, Flanagan, Ill., sixth; Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, seventh; Brett Jones, Darlington, Wis., eighth; Emilee Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, ninth; Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla., 10th.

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Top junior showmen are: Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., champion; and Case Wilson, Bowdon, Ga., reserve. Also pictured are: Jim Bloomberg, judge; and Sullivan Supply/Stockshow U representative Shawn Pieper.

Top peewee showmen are: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, champion; and Maggie Ewing, Fordland, Mo., reserve. Also pictured is: Jim Bloomberg, judge; and Whitney Andras, National Hereford Queen.

Top junior showmen are: Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., champion; Case Wilson, Bowdon, Ga., reserve; Abby Geye, Rising Star, Texas, third; Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., fourth; Audrey Nolan, Longview, Texas, fifth; Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark., sixth; Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., seventh; Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., eighth; Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., ninth; Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., 10th.

Top peewee showmen are: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, champion; Maggie Ewing, Fordland, Mo., reserve; Catelyn Walker, Prairie Grove. Ark., third; Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., fourth; Shaylee Goings, Royal Center, Ind., fifth; Brooke Tracy, Wellfleet, Neb., sixth; Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., seventh; Philip Clair, Fryeburg, Maine, eighth; Libby Dixon, Rensselaer, Ind., ninth; Wyatt Kegley, Burlington, Wis., 10th. Hereford.org

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Harvie Ranching

3rd Annual Internet Sale October 9th — 12th

Feature Lot – Half Interest in Any Cow in Our Herd

The “Firefly” Cow Family The “Gwen” Cow Family The “Unique” Cow Family Here is a real opportunity to step into the heart of our operation and be a part of any top producing cow at Harvie Ranching.

Harvie Ms Princess 69A

Harvie Ms Firefly 85A Harvie T-Bone x MHPH Heat

Harvie High Roller x Harvie Ladies Man

CE BW WW YW MM TM MCE SC CW STAY MPI FMI FAT REA MARB 0.2 2.1 51.8 85.4 21.6 47.5 3.5 0.7 109.7 0.4 - 114.7 0.021 0.41 0.07

CE BW WW YW MM TM MCE SC CW STAY MPI FMI FAT REA MARB -0.6 4.6 60.5 89.7 22.4 52.7 2.1 0.6 119.9 -1.9 - 140.7 -0.010 0.44 0.00

Harvie Ms Joan 45A Harvie T-Bone x Skymate

CE BW WW YW MM TM MCE SC CW STAY MPI FMI FAT REA MARB -0.2 3.3 50.9 87.9 20.6 46.1 1.5 0.5 117.3 -0.2 - 133.2 -0.003 0.52 -0.08

On Offer: Show Heifers, Bred Heifers, Cow-Calf Pairs and Elite Embryos Sale will be broadcast by www.LiveAuctions.TV

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McMurry Cattle and Ehlke Herefords

Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013 • Noon At Mohican West, Laurel, Mont.

Selling 60 Lots of quality herefords

Mohican Foxy Gal 52A

Sire: STAR Stroke O’Genius 91X ET Calved: Feb. 15, 2013 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB 1.6 3.7 55 87 21 48 3.7 91 -0.01 3 0.44 0.13

E 196T Absolute 454A ET Sire: Harvie DAN T-Bone 196T Calved: March 4, 2013

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB 0.0 4.1 54 92 20 47 2.1 114 0.013 0.59 -0.02

LJE 337U Diva X48

Sire: Harvie SAFNBFI Colateral 337U Calved: Feb. 20, 2010 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB 1.6 3.1 53 93 16 42 2.2 118 0.001 0.25 0.16

Mohican Take Charge 417A ET

TDP Day Dream 43A

Sire: NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET Calved: Feb. 19, 2013

Sire: NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET Calved: Feb. 13, 2013 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB 3.0 1.0 49 87 24 49 3.1 91 0.028 0.49 0.10

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB 2.2 2.7 51 92 24 50 1.3 113 -0.013 0.57 0.09

MC 9112 100W Daydream 1317

Mohican Unforgettable Z201

Sire: NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET Calved: Feb. 2, 2013

Sire: KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET Calved: Aug. 13, 2012

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB -0.2 0.7 47 89 25 48 4.1 118 -0.019 0.74 0.16

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB 0.2 3.3 63 105 20 52 2.9 119 0.020 0.81 0.30

TH 133U 719T Upgrade 69X {DLF,HYF,IEF}

MC P316 Jewel W9119 ET

Sire: TH 122 71I Victor 719T Calved: Jan. 31, 2010

Sire: PW Mohican Nasdaq P316 Calved: Jan. 22, 2009

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB 7.3 -0.1 63 105 26 58 0.5 116 0.041 0.45 0.02

CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW FAT REA MARB -0.8 4.8 48 73 13 37 -3.1 85 0.007 0.64 0.05

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Four bulls on test through September, three are progeny of Raider. All will be available this fall.

BBF Buckshot Charlie R16 • 42579392 Three 22-month-old bulls (Reg. 43242543, 43242542, 43242523) for sale now out of Raider and R16.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cow-Calf Pairs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 001 — 3/1/2010 to 4/14/2011 3 head shown 1. Bailey, Riley and Brett Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Enuff Baby Baby 008 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 2. Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., with KB RB Stilletto 628 B762 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Katie Nolles, Bassett, Neb., with KN American Honey 111 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Class 002 — 1/1/2008 to 10/24/2009 2 head shown 1. Addison Jackson, Miller, Mo., with THA Esmerelda J905 by LJR Master Bud 701. 2. Kimberly Huwaldt, Osmond, Neb., with Miss Loaded Sugar KH02 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET.

Class 003 — 3/7/2011 to 5/15/2011 9 head shown 1. Courtney Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., with H RW Gypsy 1102 by C New Era ET. 2. Olivia Williams, Fairfield, Va., with JLCS U8 Snow 28P Y60 by NJW 120J Boulder 28P ET. 3. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with DM Dominette 136 by CL 1 Domino 955W. Class 004 — 1/6/2011 to 2/24/2011 8 head shown 1. Kelsey Stimpson, Melba, Idaho, with Triple-A 9121 Rebecca 5Y by CL 1 Domino 9121W 1ET. 2. Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn., with JDH Ms 26U Cracker Jack 9Y ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 3. Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., with C&M New Mexico Lady 1002 by BEL L Diamond 12Z ET.

Class 005 — 2/14/2010 to 12/5/2010 4 head shown 1. Dalton Cleveland, Pottsboro, Texas, with Atlas Ms 217S Status 135X by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET. 2. Cody, Brady and Alicia Geuther, Volin, S.D., with MPH 4002 Tori X42 ET by BR Moler ET. 3. Kimberly Markee-Behrends, Mason City, Ill., with OHF Ms Frank 8E Focus 804X by PHF Mr Frank 8E 806U. Class 006 — 7/4/2007 to 1/21/2009 3 head shown 1. Hattie and Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA Lady Online 7153 ET by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Patrick Duddy, Montague, N.J., with STAR KKH SSF Omega 12W ET by Remitall Online 122L. 3. Austin Cook, Greenbrier, Ark., with DJF Chan 65K Whisper 901 ET by BR DM Channing ET.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bred-and-Owned Bulls _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Division I Class 007 — 3/7/2013 to 4/8/2013 6 head shown 1. Jessica Goldstein, Effingham, Ill., with GF Ironman 2X 1300 by MP Iron Man 10X. 2. Hattie and Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD Speechless 3105 by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Paige Longstreth, Royal Center, Ind., with PDL 1036 True Believer 334 by NLC 719T Excel 1036. Class 008 — 2/15/2013 to 2/22/2013 3 head shown 1. Nicholas Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG Mr Thriller A10 by C Thriller ET. 2. Grant and Ashton McMillen, Walnut Grove, Mo., with TAR Country Dynamo 6A by H W4 Pure Country 0109. 3. Amanda Schroeder, Garner, Iowa, with RBC Another Storm by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Class 009 — 1/1/2013 to 1/21/2013 6 head shown 1. Brock and Madison Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with Beacon Hill CCC Pirate Flag ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 2. Ryan Pribil,

Division I champion: Brock and Madison Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with Beacon Hill CCC Pirate Flag ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET.

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Hennessey, Okla., with 4B Dynamite 305 by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. 3. Brianne Leising, Connersville, Ind., with LH Livewire 301A by H Excel 8051 ET.

Division II Class 010 — 11/2/2012 to 12/2/2012 8 head shown 1. Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., with KB RB Raleigh 762 B838 by KB RB By The Hour 211 B765. 2. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Quatro 203 by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Julie Choate, Pleasant Hope, Mo., with CPH 4037 Goodnight 23Z by THM Durango 4037. Class 011 —10/1/2012 to 10/23/2012 4 head shown 1. Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Copper Z1002 by BR CSF Copper ET. 2. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with LPH Deal Maker 7055 Z390 by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. 3. Libby, Eli and Lucas Dixon, Rensselaer, Ind., with LLE Addi’s Excellent Stew 222 by H Excel 8051 ET.

Division I reserve champion: Jessica Goldstein, Effingham, Ill., with GF Ironman 2X 1300 by MP Iron Man 10X. 2013

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Class 012 — 9/14/2012 to 9/27/2012 6 head shown 1. Elizabeth Nessler, Ft. Worth, Texas; Eric Rosson, Milford, Texas; and Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, Texas, with PRCC GKB 88X High Noon 500Z ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 2. Logan Rhoads, Paris, Ill., with LF PMH 0097 Achievement 2107 by BAR-H Achiever 22W. 3. Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS DWK Usher Z54 by TH 33N 743 About Time 516W ET. Class 013 — 9/1/2012 to 9/10/2012 8 head shown 1. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with BK Zeus 12Z by CRR About Time 743. 2. Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., and Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., with Perks DCF 181R Dynasty 2109 by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. 3. Kristin Bielema, Ada, Mich., with Grand Crossover 30Z by Golden Oak Outcross 18U.

Division II reserve champion: Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., and Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., with Perks DCF 181R Dynasty 2109 by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. Hereford.org


_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bred-and-Owned Bulls _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Division III Class 014 — 7/7/2012 to 8/28/2012 4 head shown 1. Trey Stillahn, Cheyenne, Wyo., with TS Top Notch 212 by Churchill Sensation 028X. 2. Kristin Bielema, Ada, Mich., with Grand Illusion 28Z by Churchill Target 0165X ET. 3. Danielle Solomon, Columbia, Miss., with J2K Duracell 719T 211 by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. Class 015 — 5/3/2012 to 6/20/2012 8 head shown 1. Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with BKC Rumor Has It 1233 by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET. 2. Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind.; Sennett Cattle, Waynetown, Ind.; and Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD The Answer 2126 by H KH DD Excel 0091 ET. 3. Dalton Reynolds, Huntsville, Mo., with CRC Freight Train 213 by RH Hugo 1009.

Division IV Class 016 — 4/1/2012 to 4/28/2012 10 head shown 1. Carlee Meeks, Taylor, Neb.; Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb.; and Andrew Orsak, Wallis, Texas, with UPS Sensation 2296 ET by Churchill Sensation 028X. 2. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind.; and Everhart Farms, Waldron, Ind., with EF CB Mr Hereford 033 2033 by TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X. 3. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB EF Zeus 122L 427Z ET by Remitall Online 122L.

DJF 41W 179U Cruz 07Z ET by STAR KKH SSF Kamikaze 41W ET. 3. Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio, with KMH KS1 Viking Time Z18 by Beckley 758P Ontime 934S. Class 019 — 1/3/2012 to 1/30/2012 6 head shown 1. Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., with CH JR Red Bull 2002 by BR Moler ET. 2. John Thomas Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., with WF 7478 Chris Ledoux 1297 by THM 3060 Rodeo 7478. 3. Jared Aden, St. Joseph, Ill., with AFF JRA Bases Loaded 201Z by ASC Maxim 801U.

Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla., with C3 PKC Snakebit M326 213Z by KCF Bennett 3008 M326. 3. Julie Choate, Pleasant Hope, Mo., with CPH 4037 Goodnight 23Z by THM Durango 4037.

Division V Class 020 — 9/21/2011 to 11/15/2011 3 head shown 1. Lucas, Logan and Cory Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with Gen-Lor Rock Solid S109 2100ET by GO 3196 Advance S109. 2. Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH Timeless 21Y ET by CRR About Time 743. 3. Tommie Lynne Mead, Midville, Ga., with THM Hickson 2056 by THM Solution 6056.

Junior AI Bulls Class 021 — 2/17/2012 to 4/8/2013 7 head shown 1. Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill., with WRB Leo 2912 by CJH Harland 408. 2. Parker

Class 017 — 3/2/2012 to 3/23/2012 9 head shown 1. Molly Wood, Maysville, Mo., with CB Outcross 2020 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 2. Taylor Miller, Lees Summit, Mo., with BF TM Bullseye 205Z by CRR About Time 743. 3. Katie Nolles, Bassett, Neb., and Nolles Cattle Co., Bassett, Neb., with NCC Tequila Rose 207 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. Class 018 — 2/6/2012 to 2/26/2012 7 head shown 1. Jonathon Chachere, Dayton, Texas, with CHAC Mason 2214 by CRR About Time 743. 2. Austin Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with

Division III champion: Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with BKC Rumor Has It 1233 by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET.

Division III reserve champion: Hattie and Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., and Sennett Cattle, Waynetown, Ind., with AA HRD The Answer 2126 by H KH DD Excel 0091 ET.

Division IV reserve champion: Molly Wood, Maysville, Mo., with CB Outcross 2020 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U.

Division V champion: Lucas, Logan and Cory Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with Gen-Lor Rock Solid S109 2100ET by GO 3196 Advance S109.

Division V reserve champion: Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH Timeless 21Y ET by CRR About Time 743.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bred-and-Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Division I Class 022 — 3/1/2013 to 3/27/2013 8 head shown 1. Addison and Jaelyn Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG NMK Ms Addi’s Thriller A3 by C Thriller ET. 2. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Pamela 301 by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. 3. Chelsie Dobbins, Petal, Miss., with CLD Miss Electra 3004 by CSF CS Ranger C17. Class 023 — 2/1/2013 to 2/28/2013 11 head shown 1. Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Bacon Ms Light Up 1306 by MH 29F T-Bone 0725 ET. 2. Lauren, Riley, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Always Be My Baby 302 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Justin Eck, Putnam, Okla., with RER Amber 303A by C Thriller ET. Class 024 — 1/16/2013 to 1/31/2013 8 head shown 1. Brock and Madison Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with Beacon Hill Sweet Brown X260 by Beacon Hill Jake 811U. 2. Austin Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF Alana Boo Boo 7A ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 3. Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill., with WRB DeLHawk Glory Seeker ET by GO Excel L18.

Division I champion: Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Bacon Ms Light Up 1306 by MH 29F T-Bone 0725 ET.

Division I reserve champion: Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF RRR 743 Paisley 110A by CRR About Time 743.

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Class 025 — 1/10/2013 to 1/15/2013 8 head shown 1. Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF RRR 743 Paisley 110A by CRR About Time 743. 2. Kelley, Jordan, Mark and Nathan Largent, Kaycee, Wyo., with L3 Lady Gear 328 by L3 Ram Boy 821 ET. 3. Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Bacon Ms Ariana 1305 by Harvie DAN T-Bone 196T. Class 026 — 1/1/2013 to 1/9/2013 7 head shown 1. Jess Hawk, Earlville, Ill., with DeLHawk JTH WRB Whitney 513 ET by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 162T Adalida 101A ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Elizabeth Bowen, New Lisbon, Wis., with Steiny’s EB 313X Doll 1A by KJ C&L BJ 204 Authentic 294S.

Division II Class 027 — 12/1/2012 to 12/24/2012 10 head shown 1. Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST NST Faith 44Z ET by H W4 Grizzly 0146 ET. 2. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC Bunnys Time 212Z by CRR About Time 743. 3. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with LPH Rachel 144U Z446 by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. Class 028 — 11/11/2012 to 11/28/2012 5 head shown 1. Tommie Mead, Midville, Ga., with THM TL’s Heidi’s Success 3158 by THM JLG Treutlen 5666. 2. Lucas, Logan and Cory Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with Gen-Lor Laney 158W 2134 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 3. Tyler and Melinda Braun, Columbia, Ill., with BPH 167T Lydia 9Z by KJ BJ Bounty Hunter 741P. Class 029 — 11/2/2012 to 11/5/2012 8 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC Ms Payback 206Z ET by H Payback 807 ET. 2. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Bailey 202 by H Payback 807 ET. 3. Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC Brooke 207Z ET by H Payback 807 ET.

Division II champion: Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Brielle 2141 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2013

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Class 030 — 10/1/2012 to 10/30/2012 11 head shown 1. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Brielle 2141 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Alexis Texas 2161 by BR Golden Spread Dan. 3. Alexandria Harris, Eudora, Kan., with Harris 806 Miss Kay 205 by Harris 5073 Hard Line 806. Class 031 — 9/18/2012 to 9/29/2012 8 head shown 1. Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Miss About Time Z901 by CRR About Time 743. 2. Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS DWK Keyba Z60 by TH 33N 743 About Time 516W ET. 3. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB Milly 113P 918Z ET by Purple Milsap 45S. Class 032 — 9/9/2012 to 9/15/2012 9 head shown 1. Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 319X Latte 759Z by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. 2. Miranda Edenburn, Penfield, Ill., with EF10Z LF Pauline 116W 2076 by Harvie Woodstock 116W. 3. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 831U Tamar 762Z by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. Class 033 — 9/2/2012 to 9/8/2012 8 head shown 1. David Fosbrink, Columbus, Ind., with Lake Barbara Z28 by CRR About Time 743. 2. Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., with Perks DCF 181R Ms Dyna 2110 ET by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. 3. Aleesha Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF Big Booty Judy 83Z by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.

Division III Class 034 — 8/6/2012 to 8/25/2012 4 head shown 1. Aiden and Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with AMK Lady Victoria 1241 by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. 2. Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 11U Butterscotch 14Z by BH Vortex ET. 3. Aiden and Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with AMK Lady Victoria 1242 by TH 122 71I Victor 719T.

Division II reserve champion: David Fosbrink, Columbus, Ind., with Lake Barbara Z28 by CRR About Time 743. Hereford.org


_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bred-and-Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 035 — 7/1/2012 to 7/25/2012 7 head shown 1. Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST GAT Koko 1009 29Z by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02X Christina 13Z by BH Vortex ET. 3. Mason Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., with KB MB Dutchess 722 B829 by NJW 4037 38R Durango 41U. Class 036 — 6/6/2012 to 6/28/2012 7 head shown 1. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Marlie Time 246Z by CRR About Time 743. 2. Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis., with MCF International Addie 214Z by LAKE International 311U. 3. Cassidy Hufnagel, Luther, Okla., with CCH Jessie 669 269 by Wide Angle STC 01. Class 037 — 5/16/2012 to 5/29/2012 10 head shown 1. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Lacy Rev B242Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2. Steven Meyer, Andover, S.D., with SM Kesha 238Z by Purple RRO Time Bandit 50X. 3. Kinley Urbanovsky, Ada, Okla., with TFR KU Rambling Kiss 1207 by L3 Ram Boy 826 ET. Class 038 — 5/6/2012 to 5/15/2012 7 head shown 1. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Lacy Rev B231Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2. Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa., with KD Shakira 18Z by NS Saga 614. 3. Evan and Ethan Espenscheid, Marshalltown, Iowa, with E2 Miss May E22Z by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. Class 039 — 5/2/2012 to 5/5/2012 9 head shown 1. Wiley Rudloff-Shaw, Crawford, Neb., with SR Cinderella 2241 by THR Thor 4029. 2. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with BK Ziggity 262 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Blake and Claire Solsma, Sanborn, Iowa, with Solsma Zada 152 by Solsma Colonel Xander 800.

Division III champion: Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Lacy Rev B242Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Hereford.org

Division IV Class 040 — 4/17/2012 to 4/28/2012 8 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Blessing 221Z by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET. 2. Sarah Carter, Canaan, N.H., with HFSA Vanna by DB Hard Drive ET. 3. Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with KORB Miss Diva 44Z by THM Durango 4037.

Class 045 — 3/2/2012 to 3/8/2012 10 head shown 1. Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill., with ASC Alice 201Z by CRR About Time 743. 2. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Miss Top Gun 2031Z 1ET by GH Adams Top Gun ET 516T. 3. Christopher Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GMC Awe She Is In Sho Biz 181Z by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

Class 041 — 4/8/2012 to 4/15/2012 7 head shown 1. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH Debbie’s Time 225D by CRR About Time 743. 2. Elizabeth Nessler, Ft. Worth, Texas, with PRCC GKB Miss Full Tank 23Z ET by GKB EJE B627 Full Tank B927 ET. 3. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Lucy 21 by CL 1 Domino 955W. Class 042 — 4/1/2012 to 4/7/2012 8 head shown 1. Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, S.D., with Blacktop Rose 288 by JDH AH 10M Vision 35X ET. 2. Tara Ellerman, Everest, Kan., with TJE 845 Kadence 234 by Wide Angle STC 01. 3. Jacqueline and Eric Rosson, Milford, Texas, with EJE Nancy R201 by GKB EJE B627 Full Tank B927 ET. Class 043 — 3/22/2012 to 3/31/2012 9 head shown 1. Hannah Rudloff-Shaw, Crawford, Neb., with SR Ms Dallas 2213 by THR Thor 4029. 2. Haley Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH DO3 Paige Z228 by SHF Interstate 20X D03. 3. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Blessing 223Z by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET. Class 044 — 3/9/2012 to 3/20/2012 10 head shown 1. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB EF Mona 122L 310Z ET by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa., with KD Trinity 15Z by CHF MST Dozer 009X. 3. Kylie and Logan McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with MCC KLM Faith Z204 by Purple Tonic 10M.

Division III reserve champion: Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST GAT Koko 1009 29Z by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET.

Division IV reserve champion: Sarah Carter, Canann, N.H., with HFSA Vanna by DB Hard Drive ET.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bred-and-Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Division V Class 046 — 2/21/2012 to 2/29/2012 11 head shown 1. Mitchell and Blake Tucker, N. Platte, Neb., with TCC BPF Ms Shelby Z03 ET by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P. 2. Mitchell and Blake Tucker, N. Platte, Neb., with RCS TCC Ms Harley Henrieta Z10 by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P. 3. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Marlie Time 211Z by CRR About Time 743. Class 047 — 2/11/2012 to 2/20/2012 9 head shown 1. Bailey and Seth McKay, Marysville, Kan., with GLM 47R Gemini 223 by PDHR 20J Stanmore 47R. 2. Riley, Lauren, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat OC Patience 21Z ET by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 3. Kash Long, Wheeler, Texas, with NCD Miss Lizzy Champion ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Class 048 — 2/1/2012 to 2/10/2012 8 head shown 1. Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., with BPH 262S Lexus 515Z by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. 2. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with MLM Molly L892 Z369 by LPH Keynote 20X L1066 ET. 3. Claire and Blake Solsma, Sanborn, Iowa, with Solsma Ginger 502 by Solsma Colonel Xander 800.

Division V reserve champion: Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 162T Kitra 101Z ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.

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Class 049 — 1/18/2012 to 1/30/2012 6 head shown 1. Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 162T Kitra 101Z ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 2. Hayley, Taylor, Tory and Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH 196T Miss Achiever 2042 by BAR-H Achiever 22W. 3. Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., with Snowshoe 719T Shimmer T39 Z01 by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. Class 050 — 1/1/2012 to 1/15/2012 8 head shown 1. Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., with JR CH Ms Riley 2001 by BR Moler ET. 2. Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., with A/S Tori 201 by CL 1 Domino 955W. 3. Morgan Wiswell, Elkhorn, Wis., with MKW Miss Jayden Key 1Z by Purple Tonic 10M.

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Class 052 — 9/3/2011 to 10/14/2011 10 head shown 1. Blake and Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with Boyd 22S Rachel 1151 by CRR About Time 743. 2. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH JD Holly’s Josie 131 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 3. Audrey and Bethany Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Miss Daisy Y1004 by BR Currency 8144 ET.

Junior AI Heifers Class 053 — 1/1/2012 to 1/31/2013 9 head shown 1. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB Patsy 46X 606 510Z by PW Victor Boomer P606. 2. Evan and Ethan Espenscheid, Marshalltown, Iowa, with E2 Miss May E22Z by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. 3. Tyler and Melinda Braun, Columbia, Ill., with BPH 167T Lydia 9Z by KJ BJ Bounty Hunter 741P.

Class 051 — 11/27/2011 to 12/29/2011 6 head shown 1. Alexis Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., with ADE 743 Emmy Tyme 190Y by CRR About Time 743. 2. Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 162T Krista 111Y by CMF SAH 676M On Target 837S. 3. Riley, Lauren, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Twinkling Sky 117 by THM Durango 4037.

Division VI champion: Blake and Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with Boyd 22S Rachel 1151 by CRR About Time 743.

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Division VI reserve champion: Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH JD Holly’s Josie 131 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Steers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 054 — 586-798 lb. Calved 9/7/2012 to 12/10/2012 6 head shown 1. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with T-Bone 2148Z by B&C Top Gun 0154 ET. 2. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with 2174 by BR CSF Sooner 0045. 3. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with Z16 by BH Kutter 3011 ET. Class 055 — 816-934 lb. Calved 2/26/2012 to 12/20/2012 6 head shown 1. Savannah West, Channing, Texas, with 3057 by BR 48 Comino 1117. 2. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with Gummie Bear by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET. 3. Lauren Balmelli, Chehalis, Wash., with ZA Cash Flow 412 by KF Easy Money 106X. Class 056 — 1035-1165 lb. Calved 3/2/2012 to 5/15/2012 10 head shown 1. Trent Kempker, Jefferson City, Mo., with Bob by LSW WCC About Time X06. 2. Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with George by Purple Chaney 49T ET. 3. Lisa Reid, Brighton, Colo., with Hurley by TCC Mr Davidson 81ET.

Class 057 — 1170-1185 lbs Calved 2/16/2012 to 5/20/2012 9 head shown 1. Nick Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with LCC Holy Moly 280 by LCC Back N Time ET. 2. Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with 0637 by Purple CMCC Camelot 37W ET. 3. Christopher Shelton, Frederick, Md., with 0625 by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET. Class 058 — 1200-1230 lb. Calved 2/25/2012 to 5/14/2012 11 head shown 1. Quin, Makayla and Kelsey Rutt, Campbell, Neb., with DSUL Sull 52R by H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET. 2. Melissa Grimmel, Jarretsville, Md., with Flacco by CRR About Time 743. 3. Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., with Sanchez by JCS Ram 9195.

Class 059 — 1235-1280 lb. Calved 2/10/2012 to 5/9/2012 11 head shown 1. John Heyl, The Plains, Va., with JTH SC Shocked Z03 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Nick, Austin and Chance Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with Kendrick by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with Husker Red by MCM About Time B043X ET. Class 060 — 1285-1425 lb. Calved 1/5/2012 to 4/23/2012 11 head shown 1. Cash Langford, Okmulgee, Okla., with Carl by DeLHawk KO Cash 0803 ET. 2. Kolbi Franklin, Meeker, Colo., with Henry by SLDK Vendetta V-9 ET. 3. Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with Captain by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Top 10 Carcass Steers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Live weight

Carcass weight

Ribeye area

% Marbling

Yield grade

Final score

1. Austin Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa

1,275

790

0.47

16.2

4.49

2.19

9

2. Trey Stillahn, Cheyenne, Wyo.

1,270

787

0.54

16.0

4.61

2.42

52

3. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.

1,280

794

0.45

15.1

4.70

2.51

81

4. Mark Largent, Kaycee, Wyo.

1,245

772

0.35

13.0

4.23

2.85

125

5. Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Carr, Colo.

1,220

756

0.43

13.3

4.44

2.89

179

6. Hanna Gregory, Houstonia, Mo.

1,245

772

0.43

15.3

3.66

2.31

181

7. Hannah Fraley, Buffalo, Wyo.

1,160

719

0.27

11.0

4.83

3.09

209

8. Tobi Wilber, Belleville, Kan.

1,225

760

0.39

12.4

4.35

3.10

209

9. Christopher Shelton, Frederick, Md.

1,185

735

0.64

14.0

4.98

3.11

211

1,270

787

0.62

14.0

4.66

3.26

226

Exhibitor

10. Hannah Neil, Northfield, Minn.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Division I Horned Class 061 — 3/2/2013 to 3/6/2013 2 head shown 1. Addison and Jaelyn Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG NMK Ms Addi’s Thriller A3 by C Thriller ET. 2. Jillian Adams, Springfield, Ohio, with AFSC Kesha 6A by H Excel 8051 ET. Class 062 — 2/22/2013 to 2/28/2013 3 head shown 1. Nicholas Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG Miss Thrillers Andie A11 by C Thriller ET. 2. Jillian Adams, Springfield, Ohio, with AFSC Cylena

4A by H Excel 8051 ET. 3. Harley Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with OAKS Lana 3035 by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. Class 063 — 1/8/2013 to 1/12/2013 6 head shown 1. Kelley, Mark, Jordan and Nathan Largent, Kaycee, Wyo., with L3 Lady Gear 328 by L3 Ram Boy 821 ET. 2. Kiersten Wilcox, New Madison, Ohio, with HH Sassie 373 by H Excel 8051 ET. 3. Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF RRR 743 Paisley 110A by CRR About Time 743. Class 064 — 1/1/2013 to 1/5/2013 6 head shown 1. Shelby Cowan, Rossville, Kan., with DD Miss Solution 328 by H5 Solution 064. 2. Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark., with Purple KPH Eva 4A by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET. 3. Jess Hawk, Earlville, Ill., with DeLHawk Zuri 2A ET by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET.

Division I Polled

Horned division I champion: Kelley, Mark Geoffrey, Jordan and Nathan Largent, Kaycee, Wyo., with L3 Lady Gear 328 by L3 Ram Boy 821 ET.

Class 065 — 3/1/2013 to 3/18/2013 6 head shown 1. Chelsie Dobbins, Petal, Miss., with CLD Miss Electra 3004 by CSF CS Ranger C17. 2. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Pamela 301 by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. 3. Miranda Edenburn, Penfield, Ill., with EF4A Lucille 167U 6Y by Harvie DAN Ricochet 167U. Class 066 — 2/1/2013 to 2/27/2013 12 head shown 1. Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Bacon Ms Light Up 1306 by MH 29F T-Bone 0725 ET. 2. Lauren, Riley, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Always Be My Baby 302 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Justin Eck, Putnam, Okla., with RER Amber 303A by C Thriller ET.

Horned division I reserve champion: Shelby Cowan, Rossville, Kan., with DD Miss Solution 328 by H5 Solution 064.

Polled division I champion: Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Bacon Ms Ariana 1305 by Harvie Dan T-Bone 196T.

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Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Blue Sky 301 by CRR About Time 743. Class 068 — 1/11/2013 to 1/20/2013 7 head shown 1. Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS BLF Miss Kay DWK A01 ET by C New Era ET. 2. Brock and Madison Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with Beacon Hill Sweet Brown X260 by Beacon Hill Jake 811U. 3. Libby and Lucas Dixon, Rensselaer, Ind., with Showtime Ruby 310 by Ramsey Lights Out 77Y. Class 069 — 1/1/2013 to 1/10/2013 10 head shown 1. Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Bacon Ms Ariana 1305 by Harvie DAN T-Bone 196T. 2. Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 162T Adalida 101A ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Lindsey Pugh, Louisville, Ohio, with Showtime KSC Alexa 301 ET by H Excel 8051 ET.

Division II Horned Class 070 — 12/4/2012 to 12/24/2012 6 head shown 1. Jess Hawk, Earlville, Ill., with DeLHawk Pippa 113Z ET by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C ALB Mistyeyed 2147Z by B&C Top Gun 0154 1ET. 3. Jacob Gould, Stillwater, Okla., with Beacon Hill Hadley 1263 by Beacon Hill Jake 811U. Class 071 — 11/5/2012 to 11/25/2012 7 head shown 1. Brock and Madison Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with Beacon Hill Calico Queen 1243 by SLDK Vendetta V-9 ET. 2. Sam Barron, Lenapah, Okla., with RW Sadee 3078 2058 by RW KW Hummer K23 3078. 3. John Massey, Gunter, Texas, with MH D Eclipse 210 ET by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET.

Class 067 — 1/25/2013 to 1/31/2013 5 head shown 1. Madison and Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with Beacon Hill Dirty Peaches X250 by Purple Milsap 45S. 2. Patrick Duddy, Montague, N.J., with DD 12W Ople 69T by Harvie Traveler 69T. 3. Lauren, Riley, Brett and Bailey Jones,

Class 072 — 11/1/2012 to 11/4/2012 11 head shown 1. Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC Brooke 207Z ET by H Payback 807 ET. 2. Elise Hackett, Tuscola, Ill., with Langfords Tempted 2369 ET by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. 3. Blake and Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with SHF Charokee Time by LCC Just N Time 0152.

Polled division I reserve champion: Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS BLF Miss Kay DWK A01 by C New Era ET.

Horned division II reserve champion: Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Alexis Texas 2161 by BR Golden Spread Dan.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 073 — 10/15/2012 to 10/28/2012 8 head shown 1. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Alexis Texas 2161 by BR Golden Spread Dan. 2. James Downing, Terrebonne, Ore., with GKB TMH S&A Tailor Made B267ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 3. Elizabeth Nessler, Ft. Worth, Texas, with GKB TMH S&A Tailor Made B274ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Class 074 — 10/1/2012 to 10/11/2012 6 head shown 1. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF BAR 1 Rumor Has It 2112 ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. Elizabeth Nessler, Ft. Worth, Texas, with PRCC GKB 88X Breeze 553Z ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 3. Kagney Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with YB McKayla V9 4Z ET by SLDK Vendetta V-9 ET. Class 075 — 9/17/2012 to 9/30/2012 8 head shown 1. Abby Geye, Rising Star, Texas, with KLD BR Carol D29 by BR CSF Copper ET. 2. John Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., with WF H 807 Lady Payback 1326 by H Payback 807 ET. 3. Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Miss About Time Z901 by CRR About Time 743. Class 076 — 9/9/2012 to 9/15/2012 8 head shown 1. Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with H Kinsey 2508 ET by H Payback 807 ET. 2. Ben, Brady and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 936P Rose Bud 763Z ET by CL 1 Domino 955W. 3. Elizabeth Nessler, Ft. Worth, Texas, with PRCC GKB Bob’s Breeze 562Z ET by ECR L18 Extra Deep 9279. Class 077 — 9/1/2012 to 9/8/2012 8 head shown 1. Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill., with WCC Dixie Z315 by WCC WOF Ironman U302. 2. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG Miss Zola Z75 by JAC Garrett 7W. 3. Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., with HVR Mina 239 by SLDK Vendetta V-9 ET.

Polled division II champion: Cash Langford, Okmulgee, Okla., with Langfords Cinderella 2400 ET by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. Hereford.org

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Class 078 — 12/8/2012 to 12/24/2012 7 head shown 1. Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST NST Faith 44Z ET by H W4 Grizzly 0146 ET. 2. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, TX, with BACC Bunnys Time 212Z by CRR About Time 743. 3. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with LPH Rachel 144U Z446 by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET.

Class 083 — 10/16/2012 to 10/30/2012 11 head shown 1. Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with BP CB Belinda 4S 1028 by STAR 29F Boomerang 16T ET. 2. Kristin Bielema, Ada, Mich., with Grand Starcrossed 38Z ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Gage Schrammel, Orlando, Okla., with Atlas Ms P10 Showtime 97Z by CRR About Time 743.

Class 079 — 12/1/2012 to 12/7/2012 7 head shown 1. Hadley and Maggie Ewing, Fordland, Mo., with KCL 6U Belle 6164 110Z by KCL 346R Prime Time 2042 6U. 2. Tait McCaskill, Timewell, Ill., with MCF 516W Lady Time 2081 by TH 33N 743 About Time 516W ET. 3. Sydney Espenscheid-Stolee, Argyle, Wis., with OSF Cooper’s Stella 348 by SL T44 Excel 06. Class 080 — 11/15/2012 to 11/27/2012 8 head shown 1. Molly Booth, Whitney, Texas, with SLS Jaclyn 323Z by MSU Xerox 20X. 2. Brooke and Bridget Kemp, Adair, Okla., with TCC Lucky Magnum 12 by Spearhead Magnum P28. 3. Matthew Murphy, Douglasville, Ga., with LPH MTM Kitsie 122L Z427 ET by Remitall Online 122L. Class 081 — 11/9/2012 to 11/13/2012 9 head shown 1. Riley Price, Stephenville, Texas, with MH D Eclipse 214 ET by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET. 2. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF 6928 Raise Your Glass 290Z by JCS Cool Kat 6928. 3. Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with Purple EF Fresca 81Z by WLB Fresh 035J 7M. Class 082 — 11/2/2012 to 11/8/2012 9 head shown 1. Cash Langford, Okmulgee, Okla., with Langfords Cinderella 2400 ET by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. 2. Whitney, Mason and Catelyn Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark., with Womack Heidy 2309 by Remitall Patriot ET 13P. 3. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC Ms Payback 206Z ET by H Payback 807 ET.

Polled division II reserve champion: Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST NST Faith 44Z ET by H W4 Grizzly 0146 ET.

Class 084 — 10/6/2012 to 10/15/2012 11 head shown 1. Victoria Chapman, Sulphur, Okla., with Womack Lady Rachael 2216 by MSU Xerox 20X. 2. Maxwell Cherry, Winthrop, Iowa, with BR Terri 2153 ET by BR Currency 8144 ET. 3. Kyle Lemmon, Manchester, Md., with RW KLD Krystal 743 2046 ET by CRR About Time 743. Class 085 — 10/1/2012 to 10/4/2012 11 head shown 1. Braden Schovanec, Garber, Okla., with CHEZ TR Miss Outcross 2734Z by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 2. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Brielle 2141 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 3. Dayson Schacher, Nazareth, Texas, with BR Terri 2139 ET by BR Currency 8144 ET. Class 086 — 9/23/2012 to 9/30/2012 11 head shown 1. Blake and Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with H AB Cassidy 2516 by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. 2. Michelle Smith, Hartsville, Tenn., with JC L1 Queen 23X 212Z by Purple Kingsley 23X ET. 3. Chelsie Dobbins, Petal, Miss., with TRM 7221 Shocking 2129 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Class 087 — 9/19/2012 to 9/21/2012 9 head shown 1. Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with MRI Miss Davidson K509 by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET. 2. Rebecca, Cole and Jacob Moore, Madill, Okla., with Womack Miss Lady 2148 ET by SLDK Vendetta V-9 ET. 3. Levi Farr, Moorefield, Neb., with Churchill Lady 2273Z ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U.

Polled division III reserve champion: Braden Schovanec, Garber, Okla., with Chez TR Miss Outcross 2734Z by Golden Oak Outcross 18U.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 088 — 9/11/2012 to 9/18/2012 11 head shown 1. Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., with ABRA 719T Brenda 96Z by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. 2. Blake and Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with SHF Perfect Timing by LCC Just N Time 0152. 3. Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 319X Latte 759Z by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. Class 089 — 9/6/2012 to 9/10/2012 12 head shown 1. Trent Ray, Abingdon, Ill., with CHEZ Strawberry Wine ET 204Z by CRR About Time 743. 2. Cole, Jacob and Rebecca Moore, Madill, Okla., with BK Zonsie 2052 by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Aleesha Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF Big Booty Judy 83Z by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Class 090 — 9/1/2012 to 9/4/2012 10 head shown 1. Brooke and Devan Vandeveer, Salem, Ill., with LF Harvie 902 Ms Tess 2080 by Harvie DAN T-Bone 196T. 2. Jarret and Judson Birdwell, Kingfisher, Okla., with MCR 4R M326 Dominet 2143 ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 3. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Whitney 2109 by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117.

Class 093 — 6/8/2012 to 6/29/2012 3 head shown 1. Kaitlin Nicolas, Montrose, Colo., with JCS 310 Dominette 2458 by JCS 4743 Ram 0310. 2. Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Breanne Z601 by NH Bluegill X112. 3. Kylie and Logan McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with RED MCC Zoey Z224 by RED MCC Bullwinkle X006 ET.

Class 098 — 6/2/2012 to 6/20/2012 9 head shown 1. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Marlie Time 246Z by CRR About Time 743. 2. Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with DEP Ms Rocket 2012 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 3. Eric Rosson, Milford, Texas, with C&M New Mexico Lady 2060 by H5 Solution 064.

Class 094 — 5/10/2012 to 5/29/2012 4 head shown 1. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with DSUL Miss Mario Z96 ET by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 2. Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., with LCC BCC Feelin The Fever 312Z by JB LCC Quagmire 506. 3. Courtney Tribble, Puyallup, Wash., with TTF Hope’s High Fashion 115Z by STAR K See Thunder 289P ET.

Class 099 — 5/20/2012 to 5/31/2012 9 head shown 1. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Lacy Rev B242Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2. Wyatt Kegley, Burlington, Wis., with KF Misty 51Z by KF Stock Driver 19 ET. 3. Steven Meyer, Andover, S.D., with SM Kesha 238Z by Purple RRO Time Bandit 50X.

Class 095 — 5/2/2012 to 5/8/2012 8 head shown 1. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with KGB 741P Anna Marie 1212 by KJ BJ Bounty Hunter 741P. 2. Eric Rosson, Milford, Texas, with EJE 8122 Erica R221 by JCS Royal Kat 8122. 3. Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill., with WRB Bleach 6012 by DeLHawk WRB Time Bandit 1038 ET.

Class 100 — 5/14/2012 to 5/18/2012 9 head shown 1. Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with Showtime Breathless 228 ET by H Excel 8051 ET. 2. Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with MCF 13P Barbie 52Z by VCF G727 Recon 13P. 3. Abbigale Peterson, Roanoke, Ill., with DeLHawk JTH Roxy 1270 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. Class 101 — 5/6/2012 to 5/12/2012 7 head shown 1. Brett, Riley, Lauren and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Electra Baby 214 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Paityn Morris, Poplar Grove, Ill., with Purple Garland 175Z by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET. 3. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Lacy Rev B231Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R.

Division III Horned

Division IV Polled

Class 091 — 8/1/2012 to 8/15/2012 3 head shown 1. Blayke and Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms L1 Bounty 2051Z by B&C Bounty Hunter 26078. 2. Kendi Sayre, Arenzville, Ill., with SHF Ms Bailout 1240 by SHF Bailout 1067 ET. 3. Sara Reininger, Capron, Ill., with PRR MRK Twinkle 23Z by LCC N Du Time ET.

Class 096 — 8/3/2012 to 8/25/2012 7 head shown 1. Kinley Urbanovsky, Ada, Okla., with BR Jade 2105 by GM L1 609-511. 2. Peyton and Logan Schmitt, Nichols, Iowa, with Showtime Ramsey Island Girl by H Excel 8051 ET. 3. Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 11U Butterscotch 14Z by BH Vortex ET.

Class 092 — 7/4/2012 to 7/25/2012 5 head shown 1. Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02X Christina 13Z by BH Vortex ET. 2. Hannah Fraley, Buffalo, Wyo., with WCC LSW W14 100W Trink 1229 by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET. 3. Courtney Tribble, Puyallup, Wash., with TTF Grand Finale 116Z by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET.

Class 097 — 7/1/2012 to 7/12/2012 8 head shown 1. Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST GAT Koko 1009 29Z by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas, with Purle Moxycotton 73Z by Purple Moxy 22X ET. 3. Abbagail Henry, Connersville, Ind., with LH Ms Lucy 209 by DJB 276 Rib Eye 8U.

Class 102 — 5/3/2012 to 5/5/2012 8 head shown 1. Zachary, Jordan, Nathan and Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with Purple Igraine 2028 172Z by Purple CMCC Camelot 37W ET. 2. Bailey Laudeman, Bremen, Ind., with SRF Miss Sandy ET by H Easy Deal 609 ET. 3. Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD 0102 Show Diva 2188 by WD DS Online 0102 ET.

Horned division III champion: Kaitlin Nicolas, Montrose, Colo., with JCS 310 Dominette 2458 by JCS 4743 Ram 0310.

Horned division III reserve champion: Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02X Christina 13Z by BH Vortex ET.

Polled division IV champion: Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Lacy Rev B242Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 103 — 5/1/2012 to 5/2/2012 8 head shown 1. Jesse and Jami Hoblyn, York, Neb., with H JSS Carolina 2205 by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with BK Ziggity 262 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Madison and Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with Beacon Hill Nene 1204 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

Class 108 — 3/15/2012 to 3/19/2012 9 head shown 1. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with HAPP Kool Aid Points 1218 ET by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Brooke Tracy, Wellfleet, Neb., with WCC 028 X06 Kelli 203 by LSW WCC About Time X06. 3. Adrienne Holmes, Cedar, Mich., with CSF 18U Netty 2306 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U.

Class 113 — 4/10/2012 to 4/14/2012 6 head shown 1. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH Debbie’s Time 225D by CRR About Time 743. 2. Zachary, Jordan, Nathan and Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with STAR Fashion Finesse 252Z ET by STAR Market Index 70X ET. 3. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK Zadie 259 by CRR About Time 743.

Division IV Horned

Class 109 — 3/6/2012 to 3/10/2012 9 head shown 1. Emory Geye, Rising Star, Texas, with RW KLD Mindy Too 4080 2020 ET by RW Ballistic 552 4080 ET. 2. Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., with H WR Lady Outcross 2079 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Eric Groose, Eugene, Mo., with KTP New Mexico Lady 2037 by GO 3196 Advance T9.

Class 114 — 4/7/2012 to 4/9/2012 6 head shown 1. Ashley Beer, Canton, S.D., with SM Mary Ann ET by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 2. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with Womack American Princess ET 28 by SLDK Vendetta V-9 ET. 3. James Bernard, Grand Ridge, Ill., with ROF 144U Pinterest 409Z ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET.

Class 110 — 3/1/2012 to 3/5/2012 9 head shown 1. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Miss Top Gun 2031Z 1ET by GH Adams Top Gun ET 516T. 2. Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., with C&M New Mexico Lady 2029 by H5 Solution 064. 3. Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with Frost DF Miss Fruitcake 4Z by THM Durango 4037.

Class 115 — 4/5/2012 to 4/6/2012 11 head shown 1. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with CC CX 22U 11X LDY Prisy 31Z ET by TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X. 2. Abigail Greiman, Perry, Iowa, with CPH Western Replica 395Z ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 3. Austin and Taylor Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., with Haroldsons Deena 120X 73Z by MHPH 40U Inspector 120X.

Class 104 — 4/16/2012 to 4/29/2012 7 head shown 1. Maxwell Cherry, Winthrop, Iowa, with BR Breelee 2071 by BR Ribstone 9126. 2. Scott Chachere, Dayton, Texas, with GKB EJE B627 Breeze B227 by GKB Downtown B627 ET. 3. Cole and Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with JCB TFF Lizzy 03Z by JCB TFF 2115 Pyramid 02X. Class 105 — 4/7/2012 to 4/13/2012 8 head shown 1. Deidra Payne, E. Troy, Wis., with KF Babooshka 38Z ET by DB Hard Drive ET. 2. Elizabeth Nessler, Ft. Worth, Texas, with PRCC GKB Miss Full Tank 23Z ET by GKB EJE B627 Full Tank B927 ET. 3. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BLME Ruby 63Z by H W4 Outlaw 0126 ET.

Division V Polled

Class 106 — 4/1/2012 to 4/5/2012 8 head shown 1. Zoye Russom, De Berry, Texas, with Langfords Marie Laveau 2298 ET by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. 2. Emily Gould, Stillwater, Okla., with JCS Miss Kitty 2418 by JCS Cool Kat 6928. 3. Paityn Morris, Poplar Grove, Ill., with MGL Erika 1209 by Purple Milsap 45S.

Class 111 — 4/20/2012 to 4/30/2012 10 head shown 1. Sarah Carter, Canaan, N.H., with HFSA Vanna by DB Hard Drive ET. 2. Colton and Lindsay Black, Chariton, Iowa, with KF Bonita 46Z ET by DB Hard Drive ET. 3. Madison Courtney, Pryor, Okla., with HCC About Time 2139Z by CRR About Time 743.

Class 107 — 3/20/2012 to 3/30/2012 10 head shown 1. Shayne Myers, Colusa, Calif., with H JT DeLHawk Annsley 2140 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 2. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Blessing 223Z by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET. 3. Tinley Pierson, Kaycee, Wyo., with TP Lady Soldiar 213 by TFR Cyrus 225 ET.

Class 112 — 4/15/2012 to 4/18/2012 10 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Blessing 221Z by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET. 2. Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with GVM Miss Just A Lady 743 0912 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Micah Mueggenborg, Kingfisher, Okla., with BK Zip Line 256 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

Polled division IV reserve champion: Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with Showtime Breathless 228 ET by H Excel 8051 ET.

Horned division IV reserve champion: Shayne Myers, Colusa, Calif., with H JT DeLHawk Annsley 2140 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U.

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Polled division V champion: Rebecca Moore, Madill, Okla., with NCD Champion Zenzie 247 by Golden Oak Outcross 18U

Polled division V reserve champion: Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Blessing 221Z by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 116 — 4/3/2012 to 4/4/2012 10 head shown 1. Rebecca Moore, Madill, Okla., with NCD Champion Zenzie 247 by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 2. Chase Laudeman, Bremen, Ind., with HRC Miss Kelsey by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 3. Melissa Grimmel, Jarrettsville, Md., with SHF Coyotte Done by LCC Back N Time ET.

Class 119 — 3/24/2012 to 3/26/2012 8 head shown 1. Jacqueline Rosson, Milford, Texas, with SFCC Kathleen 714Z by MCS 533P Romeo U14 ET. 2. Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., with H W4 Faith 2127 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 3. Matt Johnson, Cambridge, Ill., with MJ Judy 743 1219 by CRR About Time 743.

Class 117 — 4/1/2012 to 4/2/2012 7 head shown 1. Trey Moore, Madill, Okla., with BK SWSN Zariah 253 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with RPM Ms Davidson K075 by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET. 3. Max, Hailey and Grant Goble, Alto, Mich., with PRR Lady Luck 99Z by Goble Aces N Eights 321W.

Class 120 — 3/21/2012 to 3/23/2012 12 head shown 1. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF 144U Somethingsweet 2106 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 2. Kyle Lemmon, Manchester, Md., with Purple Rosie 44Z by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET. 3. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with EF Bailey 302 2041 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET.

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Class 121 — 3/18/2012 to 3/20/2012 9 head shown 1. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF 144U Sweet Talkin 2105 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 2. Jason May, Randolph, Minn., with KJ BJ 167X Velvet 719Z by KJ 597N Vincent 463T. 3. Libby, Abigail and Maggie Anderlik, Dayton, Iowa, with DEP Ms Platinum 126 ET by DM BR L1 Domino 146.

Class 118 — 3/27/2012 to 3/31/2012 10 head shown 1. Hannah Rudloff-Shaw, Crawford, Neb., with SR Ms Dallas 2213 by THR Thor 4029. 2. Kristin Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D., with ECR Lady Flow 212ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 3. Emilee and Bennett Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, with HOLT 138X Sadie 226Z by SB 54E 75R Fusion 138X ET.

Polled division VI champion: Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF 144U Sweet Talkin 2105 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET.

Polled division VI reserve champion: Cole Moore, Madill, Okla., with BK Zailey 252 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

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Class 122 — 3/15/2012 to 3/17/2012 7 head shown 1. Matt Powers, Allison Park, Pa., with DJF P75 1009 Zippora 55Z ET by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Austin and Taylor Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., with DR Kelly’s Serena by KCF Bennett Revolution X51. 3. Kimberly Huwaldt, Osmond, Neb., with H GO Ms Bailey 2347 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. Class 123 — 3/12/2012 to 3/14/2012 9 head shown 1. Cole Moore, Madill, Okla., with BK Zailey 252 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn., with Roudy Indigo 210 by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 3. Hayley, Taylor, Tory and Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH 29F Miss T-Bone 2597 ET by Harvie DAN T-Bone 196T.

Polled division VII champion: Brooke, Brady and Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 968R Zsa Zsa 686Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2013

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Division VII Polled Class 124 — 3/10/2012 to 3/11/2012 8 head shown 1. Max, Hailey and Grant Goble, Alto, Mich., with BPH 4R 064 Kaci 210Z by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2. Kelcy Schaunaman, Aberdeen, S.D., with HPH 9500 Escada Fashion 381ZET by H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET. 3. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with H Raylee 2090 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Class 125 — 3/7/2012 to 3/9/2012 8 head shown 1. Brooke, Brady and Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 968R Zsa Zsa 686Z ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2. Taylor Dieball, Little River, Kan., with CB Ms Outcross 2023 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill., with ASC Alice 201Z by CRR About Time 743. Class 126 — 3/5/2012 to 3/6/2012 12 head shown 1. Caitlin Mack, Watertown, S.D., with DEP Ms Venus 1211 ET by CL 1 Domino 955W. 2. Max, Hailey and Grant Goble, Alto, Mich., with Goble Lizzie 355Z by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S. 3. Victoria and Bradley Hanson, Sparta, Wis., with GLM TGM 45S Meg 246 by Purple Milsap 45S. Class 127 — 3/3/2012 to 3/4/2012 10 head shown 1. Morgan Cook, Reed City, Mich., with MSU Keepsake 43Z ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 2. Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan., with MSU Keepsake 42Z ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 3. Samuel Birdsall, Homer, N.Y., with C BAR1 9161 Untapped 2242 ET by TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET. Class 128 — 3/1/2012 to 3/2/2012 5 head shown 1. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF 144U Sweet Thing 2103 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 2. Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST H Adele 6Z ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 3. Dalton Cleveland, Pottsboro, Texas, with Atlas Ms 104U Shock & Awe 29Z by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

Polled division VII reserve champion: Brooke Brumley with BF 144U Sweet Thing 2103 ET by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. Hereford.org


_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Division V Horned Class 129 — 2/24/2012 to 2/28/2012 6 head shown 1. Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with Purple SV Gypsy 27Z ET by Purple Kingsley 23X ET. 2. Mackenzie Mayo, Cheraw, Colo., with JCS KS Peaches N Cream 2384 by JCS Icon 7060. 3. Reid Allen, Quincy, Ill., with RA Fine Wine 0212 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Class 130 — 2/11/2012 to 2/21/2012 6 head shown 1. Mitchell and Blake Tucker, N. Platte, Neb., with TCC BPF Ms Shelby Z03 ET by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P. 2. Tyler and Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BCC Tara 228Z by LSW WCC About Time X06. 3. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with GEF Morganna 253Z by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET. Class 131 — 2/2/2012 to 2/10/2012 7 head shown 1. Chloe Castle, Rush Springs, Okla., with C Notice Me Untapped 2200 ET by TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET. 2. Peyton and Logan Schmitt, Nichols, Iowa, with LCC Merry-Lishes 232Z ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Levi Farr, Moorefield, Neb., with Churchill Lady 2145Z by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Class 132 — 1/3/2012 to 1/26/2012 8 head shown 1. Brad Holden, Valier, Mont., with H SM Kelley Marie 2012 by CL 1 Domino 886U. 2. Elizabeth Nessler, Ft. Worth, Texas, with GHC Zoey 201 by H Bullet 0313 ET. 3. Garrett Post, Shabbona, Ill., with DeLHawk Chantilly 1202 ET by GO Excel L18.

Division VIII Polled Class 133 — 2/27/2012 to 2/29/2012 10 head shown 1. Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Marlie Time 211Z by CRR About Time 743. 2. Mitchell and Blake Tucker, N. Platte, Neb., with RCS TCC Ms Harley Henrieta Z10 by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P. 3. Garrett Floyd, Wink, Texas, with MH Necklace D 202 by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET.

Horned division V champion: Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with Purple SV Gypsy 27Z ET by Purple Kingsley 23X. Hereford.org

Class 134 — 2/23/2012 to 2/25/2012 9 head shown 1. Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn., with JDH PCF Imma Fancy Cracker 125 by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Caitlin Mack, Watertown, S.D., with HPH Escada Elegance 8104Z ET by H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET. 3. Trevor Sik, Lake Benton, Minn., with JDH Ms Index 70X 42Z by STAR Market Index 70X ET.

Class 139 — 2/6/2012 to 2/8/2012 10 head shown 1. Abby and Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, S.D., with Blacktop Keysha 237 ET by GO Excel L18. 2. Marie and Renee Lock, Avon, Ill., with LCC Kee Wee 208X by LCC Back N Time ET. 3. Lauren and Luke Prill, Wichita, Kan., with SJP LKP GLB 15X Peerless Z15 by WLB Global 72M 50S.

Class 135 — 2/20/2012 to 2/22/2012 10 head shown 1. Chloe Cox, Tulsa, Okla., with STAR Amazin 176Z ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Kash Long, Wheeler, Texas, with NCD Miss Lizzy Champion ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Taylor Sidwell, Roberts, Mont., with SR Sadie 1208 by MH TRS Keynote 966 1ET. Class 136 — 2/16/2012 to 2/19/2012 9 head shown 1. Riley, Lauren, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat OC Patience 21Z ET by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Bailey and Seth McKay, Marysville, Kan., with GLM 47R Gemini 223 by PDHR 20J Stanmore 47R. 3. Ben, Brady and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 250X Reba 659Z by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Class 137 — 2/13/2012 to 2/15/2012 9 head shown 1. Jace Prough, Altus, Okla., with SLC Cassiopeia 215 by CRR About Time 743. 2. Bailey and Seth McKay, Marysville, Kan., with GLM 158W Beauty 1221 by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 3. Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., with RST Ms 0124 Times A Wastin 203 by RST Time’s A Wastin’ 0124. Class 138 — 2/9/2012 to 2/12/2012 8 head shown 1. Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with MF 308N Ziva 158W 212Z ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Brooke and Devan Vandeveer, Salem, Ill., with ARF Celeste 283Z ET by BH Connection. 3. Hunter Wilson, Bowden, Ga., with MSU Rachael 31Z by TH 122 71I Victor 719T.

Horned division V reserve champion: Brad Holden, Valier, Mont., with H SM Kelley Marie 2012 by CL 1 Domino 886U.

Polled division VIII champion: Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn., with JDH PCF Imma Fancy Cracker 125 by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET.

Polled division VIII reserve champion: Chloe Cox, Tulsa, Okla., with STAR Amazin 176Z ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Division IX Polled Class 140 — 2/3/2012 to 2/5/2012 11 head shown 1. Chasey Blach, Yuma, Colo., with Vin-Mar Missie 207 by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 2. Devon Lockhart, Bryan, Texas, with Churchill Lady 2116Z ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., with MCF 211R Lauren 11Z ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Class 141 — 2/1/2012 to 2/2/2012 8 head shown 1. Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., with M Out Of The Wild 1051 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 2. Ethan Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF R07 144U Zafara 23Z by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. 3. Jarod Gearhart, Hope, Ind., with RH Goble Morgi Z201 by THM Durango 4037. Class 142 — 1/26/2012 to 1/31/2012 10 head shown 1. Kagney Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with Purple SV Katniss 11Z ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. Hayley, Taylor, Tory and Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH 196T Miss Achiever 2042 by BAR-H Achiever 22W. 3. Jacob Jensen, Bonfield, Ill., with DeLHawk Moon Dancer 1223 ET by GO 3196 Advance S109. Class 143 — 1/21/2012 to 1/25/2012 9 head shown 1. Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with H B/R Addison 2018 ET by TH 223 71I Victor 755T. 2. Chapin Sweatman, Easton, Ill., with WRB Swag 512 by DeLHawk Capital 0810. 3. Emily Bernard, Grand Ridge, Ill., with MCF 19N Nitra 5Z ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Class 144 — 1/14/2012 to 1/20/2012 11 head shown 1. Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark., with Purple SV Coco 8Z ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. Montana, Nick, Austin and Chance Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with H KH DD Kaylynn 248 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 3. Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 162T Kitra 101Z ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.

Polled division IX reserve champion: Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark., with Purple SV Coco 8Z ET by CRR About Time 743.

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Class 145 — 1/7/2012 to 1/12/2012 10 head shown 1. Kade Foster, Schulenberg, Texas, with RST GAT Taffy 1009 1Z by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. 2. Kim Wilson, Stephenville, Texas, with STAR JB Ruby Slippers 38Z ET by STAR TCF Lock-N-Load 300W ET. 3. Cassidy Hanson, Linn Grove, Iowa, with KJB Dora 2Z by Gold Key 4X ET. Class 146 — 1/1/2012 to 1/6/2012 12 head shown 1. Ashley Rodeheaver, Friendsville, Md., with LCC Kiwi 201 by LCC Back N Time ET. 2. Blake Cameron, Kingfisher, Okla., with 77 4B Loewen Angel 1Z S277 4R by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 3. Morgan Wiswell, Elkhorn, Wis., with MKW Miss Jayden Key 1Z by Purple Tonic 10M.

Division VI Horned Class 147 — 11/3/2011 to 12/12/2011 5 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with SHR 4001 63U Temptation 1121ET by STAR Moneymaker 63U ET. 2. Luke Wilson, Bowden, Ga., with BF AT Edith 1239 ET by CRR About Time 743. 3. Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with GKB EJE 88X Breeze B198 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Class 148 — 10/12/2011 to 10/30/2011 4 head shown 1. Kelsey Stimpson, Melba, Idaho, with C 88X Notice Me 1313 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 2. Jonathon Chachere, Dayton, Texas, with GKB EJE New Era Breeze B174 ET by C New Era ET. 3. Jacqueline Rosson, Milford, Texas, with GKB EJE New Era Breeze B168 ET by C New Era ET. Class 149 — 9/3/2011 to 9/17/2011 6 head shown 1. Case Wilson, Bowden, Ga., with BF 3027 Edith 164 ET by UPS Domino 3027. 2. Michelle Smith, Hartsville, Tenn., with MC L1 Golden Girl 8050U 110 ET by HH Advance 8050U ET. 3. Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, Wyo., with 6M Guinevere 1500 by Ernst 146 Domino 912.

Horned division VI champion: Kelsey Stimpson, Melba, Idaho, with C 88X Notice Me 1313 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 2013

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Division X Polled Class 150 — 12/2/2011 to 12/31/2011 9 head shown 1. Riley, Lauren, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Twinkling Sky 117 by THM Durango 4037. 2. Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD 196T Maybeline 1214 ET by Harvie DAN T-Bone 196T. 3. Alexis Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., with ADE 743 Emmy Tyme 190Y by CRR About Time 743. Class 151 — 11/1/2011 to 11/28/2011 8 head shown 1. Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with H RW Lady Cracker Jack 1195 by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Jonathon Chachere, Dayton, Texas, with GKB TMH New Era Breeze B169 ET by C New Era ET. 3. John Massey, Gunter, Texas, with MH Miss Durivise 128 ET by THM Durango 4037. Class 152 — 10/13/2011 to 10/25/2011 8 head shown 1. Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with RRO TRM Grace 1125 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Dillon Hargrove, Clifton, Texas, with TC C Lexi 850Y ET by TFR Cyrus 225 ET. 3. Aiden and Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with CB Ms Winchester 1119 by H WCC/ WB Winchester 9501 ET. Class 153 — 10/1/2011 to 10/10/2011 7 head shown 1. Emily Sennett, Waynetown, Ind., with JTH Living Loving Maid Y96 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 2. Blake and Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with Boyd 22S Rachel 1151 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Micah Mueggenborg, Kingfisher, Okla., with JTH Kalissa Y91 ET by STAR TCF Lock-N-Load 300W ET. Class 154 — 9/19/2011 to 9/29/2011 8 head shown 1. Miranda and Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR TRF Golden Maiden 518Y ET by GH Adams Gold Nugget ET 378W. 2. Taylor and Bryce Miller, Lees Summit, Mo., with CB Ms Winchester 1101 by H WCC/WB Winchester 9501 ET. 3. Kendall Phillips, Tulsa, Okla., with H Lavina 1184 by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET.

Horned division VI reserve champion: Jonathan Chachere, Dayton, Texas, with GKB EJE New Era Breeze B174 ET by C New Era ET. Hereford.org


_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Owned Females _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Class 155 — 9/3/2011 to 9/11/2011 8 head shown 1. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH JD Holly’s Josie 131 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 2. Stephen Lorenzen, Georgetown, Ill., with RRO TRM Passion 1063 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. 3. Lauren and Jordan Gatz, Leona, Kan., with JDB N045 Lady Wallace Y120 by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. HW

Polled division X champion: Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with RRO TRM Grace 1125 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

Polled division X reserve champion: Emily Sennett, Waynetown, Ind., with JTH Living Loving Maid Y96 ET by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.

Group Awards Female get-of-sire: a group sired by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET.

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Hereford Youth Receive Scholarships D

uring the 2013 14th annual VitaFerm Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo., nearly $25,000 was awarded to National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members in scholarship monies. Congratulations to all the winners.

Prospect, Junior Golden Bull and Golden Bull Achievement Awards Young people are recognized each year for their involvement in the Hereford industry, agriculture and their communities with the Prospect and Golden Bull Awards, which are sponsored by the National Hereford Women (NHW) and NJHA. Prospect Awards go to students in third through eighth grade and Junior Golden Bull Awards to students in ninth through 12th grade. Prospect Award winners are given a leather halter with nameplate, and Junior Golden Bull Award winners receive a bronze Hereford bull statue. The Golden Bull Achievement Award is

given to college-aged students; they also receive a statue as well as a scholarship.

Prospect Award Third grade – Sheridan Chaney, Elwood, Neb. Fourth grade – Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis. Fifth grade – Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan. Sixth grade – Bennett Holt, Caldwell, Idaho Seventh grade – Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla. Eighth grade – Amy Larson, Tecumseh, Okla.

Junior Golden Bull Award Ninth grade – Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill. 10th grade – Hallie Barnes, Hulbert, Okla. 11th grade – Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas 12th grade – R. Cole Kaufman, Mt. Sidney, Va.

Junior Prospect and Senior Prospect Award winners (pictured, l to r) are: Sheridan Chaney, Elwood, Neb., third grade; Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., fourth grade; Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., fifth grade; Bennett Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, sixth grade; Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., seventh grade; and Amy Larson, Tecumseh, Okla., eighth grade. Also pictured is Susan Hayhurst, NHW board member.

Junior Golden Bowl Award winners (l to r) are: Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., ninth grade; Hallie Barnes, Hulbert, Okla., 10th grade; Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas, 11th grade; and R. Cole Kaufman, Mt. Sidney, Va., 12th grade.

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Golden Bull Achievement Award First place – Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C. Second place – Matt Hinderlie, Oakville, Wash. Third place – Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan. Fourth place – Seely Sayre, Arenzville, Ill.

John Wayne Memorial Scholarship John Wayne Memorial Scholarships are awarded to juniors in recognition of their contributions to agriculture and the Hereford industry, as well as their moral character. The scholarships are sponsored annually by the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the NHW. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., $1,000 Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., $1,000

John Wayne Memorial Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont.; and Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind. Also pictured is Shannon Mehaffey, NHW board member.

Golden Bull Award winners (l to r) are: Matthew Hinderlie, Oakville, Wash.; Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C.; Seely Sayre, Arenzville, Ill.; and Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan. Also pictured is Billman, NHW president.

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Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship

Future Cattleman Scholarship

Hereford Herdsman Scholarship

The Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship is presented by the National Hereford Women (NHW). They are designed to help finance higher education for National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members who excel in communication, leadership and Hereford and agriculture-related activities. Bible joined the American Polled Hereford Association staff in 1973 and for 25 years supported the senior, junior and Poll-ette associations. He positively influenced the Hereford breed and industry. Therefore, NHW offers four annual scholarships in his honor. First place – Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn., $1,000 Second place – Cheyenne Moyer, Lincoln, Ark., $750 Third place – Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., $500 Fourth place – Chandler Mulvaney, Opelika, Ala., $250

The HYFA and NHW sponsor two $500 scholarships awarded to junior members who have made outstanding contributions to the Hereford industry. Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., $500 Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., $500

Administered by the HYFA in cooperation with Hereford herdsmen, the scholarships honors NJHA members who take great pride in exhibiting and presenting their Hereford cattle. Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., $1,000 Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., $1,000

National Junior Merit Award The junior merit scholarships recognize outstanding members of the NJHA. The scholarship program is designed to encourage individual and cooperative effort, enthusiasm, excellence, leadership and achievement among youth in order to develop reputable breeders for the good of the Hereford business and beef industry. The winner receives an expense-paid trip, sponsored by American Livestock Inc., to a Hereford operation in the continental U.S. as well as a scholarship. First place – Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., $2,000 plus trip Second place – Matthew Hinderlie, Oakville, Wash., $1,250

Walter and Joe Lewis Memorial Scholarship The Lewis scholarship recognizes junior members for overall achievement in leadership, teamwork, skills and competition. The selection of winners is based on a point system for NJHA programs and activities and takes into account the junior’s involvement in and out of the showring during the JNHE as well as in the individual state associations. First place – Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., $1,000 Second place – Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan., $500 Third place – Travis Drumm, Winchester, Ky., $250

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Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn., first place; Cheyenne Moyer, Lincoln, Ark., second place; and Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., third place. Also pictured is Shellie Collins, NHW board member. Not pictured is Chandler Mulvaney, Opelika, Ala., fourth place.

Herdsman Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; and Joel Butler, Republic, Mo. Also pictured is Amy Cowan, AHA director of youth activities. Hereford.org

Future Cattlemen Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; and Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind. Also pictured is Alise Nolan, NHW board member.

Junior Merit Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; and Matthew Hinderlie, Oakville, Wash. Also pictured is Stuart Wilson of American Livestock Insurance.

Walter and Joe Lewis Memorial Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark.; Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan, and Travis Drumm, Winchester, Ky.

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Bethany Nolan, Longview, Texas, right, received the Poll-ette Founders Scholarship. Presenting the award was National Hereford Queen Whitney Andras on behalf of her grandmother and NOP founder Fay Ellis. Not pictured is scholarship winner Chandler Mulvaney, Opelika, Ala.

Poll-ette Founders Scholarship The scholarships are funded through the HYFA and managed by the NHW. They recognize two juniors who have made great contributions to the NJHA. The scholarships also honor the women who laid the foundation for the National Organization of Poll-ettes, which combined with the American Hereford Women in 2009 to form the NHW. Bethany Nolan, Longview, Texas, $1,000 Chandler Mulvaney, Opelika, Ala., $1,000 Tamar Adcock, 21, just retired from serving three years on the NJHA board of directors. This past year she was chairman. She will start her senior year at Kansas State University this fall where she is studying animal sciences and industry. She’s also been active in the Illinois Junior Hereford Association, serving as director, reporter, secretary and president. She won a Future Cattleman and Hereford Herdsman Scholarship. Amanda Bacon, 19, Siloam Springs, Ark., was awarded the firstplace Walter and Joe Lewis Memorial Scholarship. She will be a sophomore this fall at Oklahoma State University where she is majoring in agricultural communications. Amanda earned points for exhibiting in the owned and bred-and-owned shows as well as showmanship, extemporaneous speech, quiz bowl and being a state officer and was elected to the NJHA board. Hallie Barnes, 16, won the 10th grade Junior Golden Bull award. She has been a member of the NJHA for seven years and the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma (JHAO) for eight years.

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She is currently serving the JHAO as treasurer and has previously served as regional director. Her state quiz bowl and team marketing teams earned first place at the 2012 JNHE and she had the high-scoring senior written Hereford bowl test this year. Cody Beck, 20, just completed his sophomore year at Butler Community College, El Dorado, Kan., where he was on the livestock judging team. He has been a member of the NJHA and the Indiana Junior Hereford Association for 13 years. Cody has had much success in the showring, including placing sixth in senior showmanship at this year’s JNHE. He also completed the Master of Beef Advocacy program. He is the fourth-generation in his family to raise Herefords. He won one of the John Wayne Memorial Scholarships and a Future Cattleman Scholarship. Rossie Blinson, 22, is a senior at North Carolina State University studying agribusiness management. Rossie was elected to the NJHA board of directors in 2008 and served as chairman before retiring. She has served the beef industry as part of the 2012 Beef Ambassador Team and was the spring 2013 public policy intern in Washington, D.C., for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. At this year’s JNHE she took home the firstplace Golden Bull Achievement Award and first-place extemporaneous speech. Joel Butler, 20, just completed his sophomore year at Ozarks Technical Community College, Springfield, Mo., where he studied agriculture and was on the livestock judging team. He is involved in the Missouri Junior Hereford Association, having served as reporter and secretary. He is a fourth generation Hereford breeder and he, along with his sister, operates J&J Cattle Co. He received a Hereford Herdsman scholarship. Austin Buzanowski, 21, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., is a senior at the University of Wyoming. Austin has been a member for the Montana Junior Hereford Association for 12 years and the NJHA 2013

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for 13. He just retired as a director of the NJHA board and served as vice chairman in 2011-12. He’s also active in college, serving as the vice president of Block & Bridle and participating in livestock judging, meats judging and the Wyoming Collegiate Cattle Association. He won one of the John Wayne Memorial Scholarships and the thirdplace Ed Bible Scholarship. Sheridan Chaney, 9, received the third grade Prospect Award. She is in her second year as a member of the NJHA and Nebraska Junior Hereford Association. Last year’s junior national in Grand Island, Neb., was her first, but she participated in showmanship, judging and speech contests. Wesley Denton, 11, won the fifth grade Prospect Award. He has been a member of the NJHA since he was born, but has been an active member of NJHA and the Kansas Junior Polled Hereford Association since 2009. He was named reserve champion peewee showman in 2011. He won the third grade prospect award in 2011 and the fourth grade prospect award last year. He was also a member of the champion junior team marketing team this year. Travis Drumm, 18, Winchester, Ky., received the third-place Walter and Joe Lewis Memorial Scholarship. He received a full ride agriculture scholarship to Allen Community College in Iola, Kan., where he will be a freshman working on the school farm and a member of the livestock judging team. He has been an NJHA member for five years, but has seen most of his success at the Kentucky livestock expos receving the Commissioner’s Award in beef, sheep and swine multiple times. Jaime Hanson, 21, Comfrey, Minn., will be a senior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln this fall. An NJHA and Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders member since 2000, she just retired as the NJHA communications chair. She also served as the American Hereford Association marketing and communications intern this summer. She received the first-place Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship. Hereford.org


Blakelee Hayes, 13, received the seventh grade Prospect Award. She joined the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma (JHAO) and the NJHA six years ago. She has served as a regional director for the JHAO for four years. She also enjoys competing in the showring and in judging and speaking contests. Matt Hinderlie, Oakville, Wash., 19, has served the Washington State Junior Hereford Association as president, vice president, reporter/historian and director. He completed two years at Centralia College, Centralia, Wash., and will start his studies in mechanical engineering at Washington State University this fall. He plans to have a career in agricultural engineering, designing the next great agriculture equipment. Matt won the second-place National Junior Merit Scholarship and a Golden Bull Achievement Award. Bennett Holt, 13, received the sixth grade Prospect Award. He has been a member of the NJHA for six years and the Idaho Junior Hereford Association for seven years. Bennett has plenty of experience in the showring, participating in 17 state, four regional and six national showmanship contests. He is also an accomplished livestock judge, at the 2011 JNHE, his team won first place in the junior division. Brady Jensen, 20, was elected at last year’s JNHE to be an NJHA director. He just completed his sophomore year at Butler Community College, El Dorado, Kan., where he was on the livestock judging team and was named the third-place All-American Academic and Livestock Judge. He will continue his education this fall at Kansas State University, majoring in animal science and ag economics. He was the 2012 Herdsman of the Year and was selected as the 2013 JNHE champion senior showman. He won the first-place National Junior Merit Award. Cody Jensen, 20, just completed his sophomore year at Butler Community College, El Dorado, Kan., where he studied agriculture and was on the livestock judging team. He has been very active in the Kansas Junior Hereford.org

Hereford Association, serving as president, treasurer, reporter and director. He’s also been successful in the showring, earned the champion bred-and-owned bull banner at the 2012 JNHE. He was elected to the NJHA board at the 2013 JNHE. He won thirdplace Golden Bull Achievement Award and second-place Walter and Joe Lewis Memorial Scholarship. Lauren Jones, 10, won the fourth grade Prospect award. She has been a member of the NJHA and the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association for three years. She competed in both the 2011 and 2012 JNHE, but has been showing since she was three years old. This is her second year to participate in the Junior AI program. R. Cole Kaufman, 18, won the 12th grade Junior Golden Bull Award. He joined the NJHA and the Virginia Junior Hereford Association (VJHA) when he was 7 years old. He has served his state association as vice president for two years, reporter for two years and a director for six. He has competed at six junior nationals. He is very active in 4-H and FFA. Amy Larson, 14, received the eighth grade Prospect Award. She has been a member of the NJHA and the JHAO for six years. She has been a state regional director for three years and was the Oklahoma Princess in 2011. She has been active in the Junior AI program since 2008. She also enjoys livestock judging and hopes to continue that in college. Cheyenne Moyer, Lincoln, Ark. Moyer, 20, just completed her sophomore year at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO), where she earned a 4.0 GPA. At NEO she was a member of the livestock judging team and the Aggie Society. She will be attending Kansas State University this fall. She was awarded the second-place Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship. Chandler Mulvaney, 19, will be a sophomore this year at Chattahoochee Valley College where he earned a 4.0 GPA his freshman year. He is currently serving as one of the 2013 National Beef Ambassadors. At this year’s JNHE,

he took third-place in illustrated speech, won a fourth-place Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship and a Poll-ette Founders Scholarship. Bethany Nolan, Longview, Texas, 21, will be a junior at Texas A&M University this fall. She has been showing Herefords for 11 years and was the National Hereford Queen in 2011. She served as the Texas Hereford Queen the year prior. She was also the Texas Junior Hereford Association president. At Texas A&M she is involved in many clubs and organizations as well as volunteering in the community. She received a Poll-ette Founders Scholarship. Seely Sayre, 20, completed her sophomore year at Lincoln Land Community College, Springfield, Ill., where she studied agriculture and was on the livestock judging team. She also excels in the classroom, where she has a 4.0 GPA. She has shown cattle for 13 years and at this year’s National Western Stock Show in Denver she showed the intermediate division champion bull. She won the fourth-place Golden Bull Achievement Award. Harrison Smith, 17, received the 11th grade Junior Golden Bull Award. He has been a member of the NJHA and the Texas Junior Hereford Association (TJHA) since 2004. He has been a director of the TJHA and served as parliamentarian. He won the 10th grade Junior Golden Bull Award last year. At the 2012 JNHE, Harrison competed in team fitting, team marketing and quiz bowl in addition to showing cattle. Gabrielle Torrance, 15, received the ninth grade Junior Golden Bull Award. She has been a member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association (IJHA) and the NJHA for six years. She is a director of the IJHA. She attended the 2012 Program Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel Convention at Michigan State University. She also had the high-scoring junior written Hereford bowl test this year while exhibiting several division champions. HW

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ore than 650 youth and their families gathered at the 14th annual 2013 VitaFermÂŽ Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., July 14-21, to show and celebrate the Hereford breed. In addition to the cattle show, juniors and adults competed in more than 23 skill-based contests ranging from livestock judging to team fitting, and even a 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Contest winners are as follows:

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_______________ Hereford Idol _______________

Mason and Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., first-place senior.

Adam Cook, Greenbrier, Ark., first-place junior.

_______________ Creative Arts _______________ Pictured is Karstyn Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla., third-place peewee. Not pictured are pre-peewee winners: Madison Diezi, Wallis, Texas, first; Cierra Collins, Frederick, Okla., second; and Kendall Phillips, Tulsa, Okla., third; peewee winners: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, first; and Samuel Birdsall, Homer, N.Y., second; and junior winners: Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., first; Garrett Phelps, Grandview, Texas, second; and Madeline Loewe, Lennox, S.D., third.

Front row (l to r) are: champion peewee team members from Illinois: Logan Rhoads, Paris, Wade Allen, Quincy, Colton Peterson, Roanoke, and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll. Second row (l to r) champion junior team members from Illinois: Morgan Lowderman, Macomb; Korbin Collins, Flanagan; Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; and Noah Benedict, Dewey. Third row (l to r): champion intermediate team members from Kansas: Seth McKay, Marysville; Allen Dorrell, Highland; and Casey Jensen, Courtland; and champion senior team members from Indiana: Jarod Gearhart, Hope; David Fosbrink, Columbus; and John Thomas Heyl, Waynetown. _______________________________________ Creative Design ______________________________________

Pictured (l to r) are: Lisa Reid, Brighton, Colo., first-place senior; Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., first-place intermediate; Kristin Bielema, Ada, Mich., second-place senior; Micaela Horn, Everton, Ark., second-place intermediate; and Chesera Ezell, St. Joe, Ark., third-place senior.

_____________________________________________________________ Hereford Grill-off _____________________________________________________________ Champion team members from Texas (l to r) are: Randi Williams, Dublin; Devon Lockhart, Bryan; Mason Allan, Schulenburg; Brody Rogers, Hamilton; Maggie Chaffin, Morgan; and Audrey Nolan, Longview.

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Front row is: Grant Helsinger, Germantown, Ohio, second-place peewee. Second row (l to r) are: Hannah Neil, Northfield, Minn., first-place junior. Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio, second-place intermediate; and Kagney Collins, Flanagan, Ill., third-place intermediate. Third row (l to r) are: Nick Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn., first-place senior; Seely Sayre, Arenzville, Ill., second-place senior; and Curtis Curry, McAlester, Okla., third-place open. Not pictured are: Ty Lietzau, Sparta, Wis., first-place peewee; Dayson Schacher, Nazareth, Texas, third-place peewee; Randi Williams, Dublin, Texas, second-place junior; Wyatt Debnam, Gaithersburg, Md., third-place junior; Cade Kanode, Windsor, Colo., first-place intermediate; Jon Dilworth, Goodhue, Minn., third-place senior; Steven Curry, McAlester, Okla., firstplace open; Joel Birdwell, Kingfisher, Okla., second-place open.

Front row are: Lauren Jones, Darlington, first-place peewee team from Wisconsin; and Blakelee Hayes, Ada, first-place junior team from Oklahoma. First-place intermediate team from Illinois (second row, l to r) are: Rianna Branch, Salem; Kendi Sayre, Arenzville; and Kagney Collins, Flanagan. Back row (l to r) are: first-place senior team from Minnesota: Nick Delaney, Lake Benton; Tony Marhaler, Hastings; and Dana Kuelbs, Grey Eagle; and first-place open team from Oklahoma member: Curtis Curry, McAlester. Not pictured are: Ty and Jaydon Lietzau, Sparta, Wis., peewee; Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla., junior; Bridget Kemp, Adair, Okla., junior; Jake Sims, Edmond, Okla., junior; and Jon Dilworth, Goodhue, Minn., senior.

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Pictured (front row, l to r) are: Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark.; Gabe Brogden, Irwinton, Ga.; Emilee Holt, Caldwell, Idaho; Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; Kelsey Steketee, Caledonia, Mich.; and Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo. Back row (l to r) are: Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont.; Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C.; Chase Billing, Greendell, N.J.; Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio; Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla.; Shelby Rogers, Hamilton, Texas; Ashlee Eatherton, Castle Rock, Wash.; and Diedra Payne, East Troy, Wis.. Not pictured are: Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala.; Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif.; Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo.; Kurtis Pepin, Goshen, Conn.; Ella Meyer, Keswick, Iowa; Shelby Zink, Oxford, Ind.; Austin Mathney, Mays Lick, Ky.; Griffin Kennedy, Baton Rouge, La.; Kyle Lemmon, Manchester, Md.; Phillip Clair, Fryeburg, Maine; Nick Delany, Lake Benton, Minn.; Chelsie Dobbins, Petal, Miss.; Quin Rutt, Campbell, Neb.; Anna Fredrickson, Wolfeboro, N.H.; Jordan Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.; James Held, Orchard Park, N.Y.; Nigel Howe, Wagontown, Pa.; Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, S.D.; Alyssa Fee, Jackson, Tenn.; and Olivia Williams, Fairfield, Va. Hereford.org

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____________________________________________________________ Peewee Photography_____________________________________________________________ Pictured (l to r) are: Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., firstplace Hereford enhanced; Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill., first-place people; Sheridan Chaney, Ellwood, Neb., second-place Hereford cattle; Allison Moser, Westmoreland, Kan., second-place Hereford enhanced; Rianna Chaney, Elwood, Neb., thirdplace Hereford cattle; Dakota Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan., third-place people; and Lauren Gatz, Leona, Kan., third-place Hereford enhanced. Not pictured: Laney Marple, Westmoreland, Kan., first-place Hereford cattle; Victoria Thompson, Opelika, Ala., second-place people. __________________________ Junior Photography___________________________

________________________Senior Photography_______________________

Pictured (l to r) are: Lisa Reid, Brighton, Colo., first-place people; Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., first-place Hereford cattle; Bridget Beran, Claflin, Kan., third-place people; and Melissa Grimmel, Jarrettsville, Md., second-place Hereford cattle, second-place Hereford enhanced. Not pictured is: Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., first-place Hereford enhanced, second-place people, and third-place Hereford cattle. Pictured (front row, l to r) are: Kiley Weir, Siloam Springs, Ark., first-place people; Ryan Moser, Westmoreland, Kan., first-place Hereford enhanced; and Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., first-place Hereford cattle and third-place people. Second row (l to r) are: Luke Harker, Hope, Ind., second-place Hereford enhanced; Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., second-place Hereford cattle; Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., second-place people; Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., third-place Hereford enhanced; and Jake Sellman, Crawford, Neb., third-place Hereford cattle.

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_______________________ Intermediate Photography________________________

Pictured (front row, l to r) are: Michael Larson, Tecumseh, Okla., first-place people, third-place Hereford cattle; Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., first-place Hereford enhanced; Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo., first-place Hereford cattle; Justin Moser, Westmoreland, Kan., second-place Hereford cattle, second-place people, second-place Hereford enhanced; and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., third-place people.

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Pictured (front row, l to r) are: Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., first-place peewee; Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., second-place peewee; Lauren Gatz, Leona, Kan., third-place peewee. Second row (l to r) is: Madeline Loewe, Lennox, S.D., first-place junior; Cobie Hufnagel, Luther, Okla., second-place junior; and Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark., third-place junior.

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Pictured (l to r) are: Allison Moser, Westermoreland, Kan.; Devon Lockhart, Bryan, Texas; Kendall Philips, Tulsa, Okla.; Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla.; Lauren Gatz, Leona, Kan.; Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.; Rianna and Sheridan Chaney, Elwood, Neb.; Ty Bickelhaupt, Mount Carroll, Ill.; Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill.; Samantha Diezi, Wallis, Texas.; Jayln Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.; and Alex Harris, Eudora, Kan. Not pictured are: Catelyn Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark.; Cooper Coffelt, Whitney, Texas; Emilee Munchrach; Mason Leifeste, Cameron, Texas; Sam Birdsall, Homer, N.Y.; Tate Johnson, Centerville, S.D.; T.R. Putz, Otley, Iowa; and Tyler Rasmussen, Elkton, S.D. ______________________ Illustrated Speech______________________

___________________________ Extemporaneous Speech___________________________

Pictured (front row, l to r) are: William Diezi, Wallis, Texas, first-place junior; Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., second-place junior; and Abigail Greiman, Perry, Iowa, third-place junior. Second row (l to r) is: Katie Nolles, Bassett, Neb., first-place intermediate; Will Clark, Pictured (l to r) are: Mason Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., first-place intermediate; K.C. Rogers, Ark., second-place intermediate; Lisa Reid, Brighton, Colo., first-place senior; and Jackson Alexander, Anadarko, Okla., second- Barnes II, Hulbert, Okla., second-place intermediate; Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., third-place intermediate; Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., first-place senior; Amanda place senior. Not pictured are: Chandler Mulvaney, Opelika, Ala., Bacon, Siloam Springs, Ark., second-place senior; and Blake Voss, Beaufort, Mo., thirdthird-place senior; and Micah Mueggenborg, Kingfisher, Okla., place senior. third-place intermediate. _________________________________________________________________ Scrapbook _________________________________________________________________

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____________________________________________ Hereford Bowl_____________________________________________

Pictured are the members of the first-place senior team from the state of Arkansas (l to r): Andrew Cook, Greenbrier; Faith Bomstad, Siloam Springs; Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs; and Jackson Alexander, Anadarko, Okla.

Pictured are the members of the first-place junior team from the state of Iowa (l to r): Abby Greiman, Perry; Peyton and Logan Schmitt, Nichols; and Haley Greiman, Perry.

_____________________ Team Marketing _____________________

_____ Hereford Bowl Written Test_____

Pictured (l to r) are: Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., first-place junior; Hallie Barnes, Hulbert, Okla., firstplace senior.

________________________________ Team Fitting ________________________________

First-place junior team members from Kansas (l to r) are: Luke Prill, Wichita; Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids; and Ben Jensen, Courtland.

First-place team fitting members from Iowa (l to r) are: Payton Vogel, Hartley; T.R. Putz, Otley; and Cody Vogel, Hartley. ____________________________ Golden Pitchfork Award ____________________________

First-place senior team members from Nebraska (l to r) are: Kim Huwaldt, Osmond; Carlee Meeks, Taylor; and Jackie Lewis, Burwell.

Representatives from the state of Missouri accepted the Golden Pitchfork Award.

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SHOW INDEX Arkansas Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 130 Buckeye Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 137 California/Nevada Field Day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 131 Eastern Ohio Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 133 Eastern Regional - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 130 Georgia Hereford Field Day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 136 Georgia National Fair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 130 Idaho Jr. Hereford Field Day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 137 Illinois Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 134 Indiana Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 137 Iowa Jr. Hereford Show - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 138 Kansas Jr. Hereford Show - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 131 Kentucky State Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 133 Maryland Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 133 Midwest Regional - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 136 Nebraska Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 132 Northwest Regional - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 133 Ohio State Fair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 138 Pennsylvania Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 130 Puyallup Spring Fair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 130 South Dakota Jr. Show - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 134 Southeast Regional - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 136 Tennessee Jr. Livestock Expo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 138 Texas State Show - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 135 Wisconsin Jackpot Show - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 132 Wisconsin Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 132 Wyoming Jr. Field Day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 135

Perry, Ga.—Feb. 20 Judges: Wes Hudson, Harrison, Ark.; Josh Cabe, Marietta, Ga. 62-head shown Champion female, McKayla Ridley, Chatsworth, with MLM Molly L892 Z369, 2/3/12, by LPH Keynote 20X L1066 ET. Reserve champion female, Case Wilson, Bowden, with BF 3027 Edith 164 ET, 9/4/11, by UPS Domino 3027. Champion bred-and-owned female, McKayla Ridley with R5 Amy 63N Y336 ET, 11/10/11, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Dylan Chastain, Danielsville, with AK/DC Rocketeer X01, 10/29/11, by AK/CH Strike It Rich 242 T16. Champion steer, Andy Chastain, Danielsville, with a 1,315-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Hannah Roberts, Douglas, with a 1,385-lb. steer. Champion Georgia born-and-bred purebred steer, Gabe Brogdon, Irwinton, with a 1,210-lb. steer. Reserve champion Georgia born-and-bred purebred steer, Hannah Roberts with a 1,385-lb. steer.

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Puyallup, Wash.—April 19 Judge: Scott Holt, Caldwell, Idaho 18-head shown Champion female, Colton Dalia, Vancouver, with C Notice Me 11X 2232 ET, 2/22/12, by TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X. Champion bred-and-owned female and reserve champion female, Sky Senyohl, Enumclaw, with WCF 144U Sheza Deva 4Z, 3/9/12, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Ryan and Colby Rogers, Eatonville, with RH 5216 Zeva Z9, 9/19/12, by UPS Domino 5216. Champion steer, Andrew Stringfellow, North Bend, with a 1,291-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Andrew Eldred, Bellingham, with a 1,045-lb. steer.

Pennsylvania Jr. Preview Dayton, Pa.—May 18 Judge: Adam Zurin, Manheim, Pa. 40-head shown

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W. Springfield, Mass.—May 3 Judge: Kirk Stierwalt, Leedey, Okla. 47-head shown Champion female, Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa., with Bye-Vista About Time 15Z, 1/6/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion female, Skye and Elliot Budney, Lebanon, Conn., with 4WF Mystique 50Z ET, 9/16/12, by C New Era ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Harrison, Oliver and Julie Roberts, Williamsburg, with TLR Kyra 943V, 7/11/09, by BHF 3228 Fraser; and a December bull calf by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. Champion bull, Austin Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF 41W 179U Cruz 07Z ET, 2/10/12, by STAR KKH SSF Kamikaze 41W ET.

Arkansas Jr. Preview, Morrilton, Ark.—May 25

Judge: Wes Horn, Harrison, Ark. • 30-head shown Champion female, Lane Hardin, Imboden, with H GH Jaycee 242 ET, 1/19/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion female, Makenzie Chambliss, Perryville, with BK Zipper 250 ET, 3/3/12, by H Bullet 0313 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Adam Cook, Greenbrier, with 5C JJ Lucy’s Valentine, 2/14/12, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET . Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Amanda Bacon, Siloam Springs, with Bacon Ms Twice As Nice 205B, 6/6/12, by Harvie DAN T-Bone 196T.

Puyallup Spring Fair

Champion cow-calf pair, Amanda Bacon with MCF S109 Pearl 10Y ET, 2/8/11, by GO 3196 Advance S109; and an April heifer calf by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Austin Cook, Greenbrier, with DJF Chan 65K Whisper 901 ET, 1/21/09, by BR DM Channing ET; and a December heifer calf by STAR NK Back In Action 91W ET. Champion bull, Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, with DRUM 5001 BA Cowboy 017Z, 3/22/12, by AB Giacomo 6008 5001 ET. Reserve champion bull, Amanda Bacon with Bacon 196T Pitch Perfect 1228, 12/2/12, by MH 29F T-Bone 0725 ET.

Champion owned female, Ethan Howe, Wagontown, with DJF R07 144U Zafara 23Z, 2/1/12, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. Reserve champion owned female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Aleesha Howe, Wagontown, with DJF Big Booty Judy 83Z, 9/6/12, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Champion bred-and-owned female, Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, with RS 75R Bonissa 7Z ET, 1/27/12, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Champion bull, Rylee Stockdale with RS Bobby Shaw 12Z ET, 2/5/12, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Reserve champion bull, Austin Howe, Wagontown, with DJF 41W 179U Cruz 07Z ET, 2/10/12, by STAR KKH SSF Kamikaze 41W ET. Champion steer, Meagan Six, Orrtanna. Reserve champion steer, Matt Powers, Butler.

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California/Nevada Field Day, Turlock, Calif.—May 25-26 Judge: Brett Barber, Channing, Texas • 42-head shown

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Champion horned female, Bailey Morrell, Willows, with H KE Rosland 2327 ET, 3/10/12, by HH Advance 8050U ET. Reserve champion horned female, Kohl Bright, Le Grand, with H Bethany 2311 ET, 3/8/12, by H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Addison MacFarlane, Cottonwood, with Black Hills Boom 201, 3/2/12, by C Moler 7093. Champion horned cow-calf pair, Bailey Morrell with KF Adin 10Y, 4/6/11, by H W4 Banker 9221 ET; and a February bull calf by HH Advance 0132X. Reserve champion horned cow-calf pair, Rowan Murphy, Farmington, with SHR Golden Child 13X, 10/17/10, by TFR Cyrus 225 ET; and a February heifer calf by CRR About Time 743.

Champion polled female, Bailey Morrell with M Out Of My Way 1205 ET, 1/10/12, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Dervin Murphy, Farmington, with JFP WSF Creative Lady 578 11Y, 4/4/11, by Grandview CMR Creative 9320; and an April bull calf by CRR About Time 743. Champion horned bull, Kinsey McDougald, Friant, with KLM 88X Domino 242, 9/28/12, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Reserve champion horned bull, Bailey Morrell with M BSM 0132X North River 1319, 2/16/13, by HH Advance 0132X. Champion polled bull, Madison Dewar, Bakersfield, with DF 9001 Maestro 907 1212, 3/10/12, by DF Sweet Willie 9001. Reserve champion polled bull, Dervin Murphy with DM Brubeck 1A, 4/1/13, by CRR About Time 743.

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Kansas Jr. Hereford Preview, Abilene, Kan.—May 24 & 25 Judge: Marcus Arnold, El Dorado, Kan. • 94-head shown

Champion female, Brooke Jensen, Courtland, with MSU Rachael 58Z ET, 4/2/12, by Feltons Legend 242.

Champion bull, Casey Jensen, Courtland, with CDJ CJJ 101W Redemption 023Z, 9/27/12, by KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET. Hereford.org

Champion bred-and-owned female, Seth McKay, Marysville, with GLM 47R Gemini 223, 2/17/12, by PDHR 20J Stanmore 47R.

Champion steer, Quin Rutt, Campbell, Neb., with a 1,070-lb. steer.

Reserve champion female, Ben Jensen, Courtland, with WLW Bailey 012Z, 3/10/12, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Luke Prill, Wichita, with SJP LKP GLB 15X Peerless Z15, 2/7/12, by WLB Global 72M 50S. Champion cow-calf pair, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, with DM Dominette 136, 5/4/11, by CL 1 Domino 955W, and a March heifer calf by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Justin Moser, Westmoreland, with Moser 7045 Noel 6W, 4/12/09, by BR Clarke 7045 ET, and a November heifer calf by GO 3196 Advance S109. Reserve champion bull, Alexandria Harris, Eudora, with Harris Durango Chill 107, 11/1/11, by THM Durango 4037. Reserve champion steer, Corbin Ellerman, Effingham, with an 850-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Brady Jensen, Courtland, champion; Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn., reserve. Intermediate: Casey Jensen, champion; Luke Prill, Wichita, reserve. Junior: Logan Marple, Westmoreland, champion; Ben Jensen, reserve. Peewee and Pre-Peewee: Alexandria Harris, champion; Allison Moser, Westmoreland, reserve. continued on page 132 ...

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Nebraska Jr. Preview, Broken Bow, Neb.— June 1-2

Judges: Brad Bennett, Manhattan, Kan.; Shane Bedwell, Ft. Collins, Colo. • 206-head shown

Champion horned female and champion bredand-owned female, Mitchell Tucker, N. Platte, with TCC BPF Ms Shelby Z03 ET, 2/21/12, by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P.

Champion polled female, Hannah Williams, Kearney, with RPM Ms Davidson K075, 4/2/12, by TCC Mr Davidson 81 ET.

Champion bred-and-owned bull, Carlee Meeks with UPS Sensation 2296 ET, 4/11/12, by Churchill Sensation 028X.

Champion steer, Quin Rutt, Campbell, with a 1,088-lb. steer.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kim Huwaldt, Osmond, champion; Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan., reserve. Intermediate: Railen Ripp, Kearney, champion; Jefferson Keller, St. Paul, reserve. Junior: Mitchell Tucker, N. Platte, champion; and Hannah Williams, Kearney, reserve.

Wisconsin Jr. Preview, Jefferson, Wis.—June 8 Judge: Roger Allen, Homer, Ill. • 56-head shown

Reserve supreme champion over all breeds and champion Hereford female, Deidra Payne, E. Troy, with KF Babooshka 38Z ET, 4/8/12, by DB Hard Drive ET.

Reserve champion female, Brett Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat OC Patience 21Z ET, 2/16/12, by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. Champion over all breeds and champion Hereford cow-calf pair, Riley Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Enuff Baby Baby 008, 3/22/10, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913; and a February heifer calf by CRR About Time 743. Champion bull, Del Adcock, Assumption, Ill., with ASC Overtime 203Z, 4/15/12, by CRR About Time 743. Champion steer, Annah Dobson, Johnson Creek, with a 1,205-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Katelyn Koellen, Johnson Creek, with a 1,240-lb. steer.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., champion; Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill., reserve. Intermediate: Riley Jones, champion; Del Adcock, reserve. Junior: Haley Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., champion; Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., reserve. Peewee: Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., champion; Lauren Jones, Darlington, reserve.

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Reserve champion horned female, Carlee Meeks, Taylor, with UPS Miss Sensation 2277 ET, 4/9/12, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion polled female, Harrison McMahon, Ayr, with MCM Marlie Time 211Z, 2/27/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Mattie McMahon, Ayr, with MCM Marlie Time 246Z, 6/12/12, by CRR About Time 743. Champion futurity female, Jefferson Keller, St. Paul, with WCC LSW 102X Addele 207, 3/24/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion futurity female, Atlynn Witthuhn, Callaway, with 4V 4 Gov Ms Oddette Z20, 2/11/12, by LHF Odyssey 811. Champion cow-calf pair, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with DM Dominette 136, 5/4/11, by CL 1 Domino 955W, and a March heifer calf by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Katie Nolles, Bassett, with KN American Honey 111 ET, 4/14/11, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U, and a March heifer calf by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Carlee Meeks with UPS Domino 2473, 4/21/12, by UPS Domino 5216. Reserve champion steer, Shelby Hutchinson, Chapman, Kan., with an 1,150-lb. steer. Champion futurity steer, Devin McClayland, Alma, Kan., with an 1,140-lb. steer. Reserve champion futurity steer, Heather Patry, Dwight, Kan., with a 930-lb. steer.

Wisconsin Jackpot Show

Jefferson, Wis.—June 9 Judge: Lee Denzer, Kewanee, Ill. 63-head shown Champion female, Deidra Payne, E. Troy, with KF Babooshka 38Z ET, 4/8/12, by DB Hard Drive ET. Reserve champion female, Brett Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat OC Patience 21Z ET, 2/16/12, by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Riley Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Enuff Baby Baby 008, 3/22/10, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913; and a February heifer calf by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Alison Folkman, Ixonia, with KMC Maggie May 515Y, 5/15/11, by EF Monumental 410 810; and a March heifer calf by UPS Domino 3027. Champion bull, Del Adcock, Assumption, Ill., with ASC Overtime 203Z, 4/15/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion bull, Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., with Biggs 29U Zinger U53 Z40, 9/2/12, by MF 54N Tennyson 758T ET Champion steer, Annah Dobson, Johnson Creek, with a 1,205-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer Katelyn Koellen, Johnson Creek, with a 1,240-lb. steer. Hereford.org


Kentucky State Jr. Preview

Russell Springs, Ky.—June 7 Judge: Julie Chapman, Hartsville, Tenn. 51-head shown

Champion female, Austin Cole, Bowling Green, with EKS CSF 513R Shay 202Z ET, 1/18/12, by CSF MSU WF Ransom 115R. Reserve champion female, Laurel Culp, Nicholasville, with GOP Miss Shocking Dreams 205Z, 4/1/12, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Sheldon Burks, Park City, with BURKS 0598 Maui Queen 413X ET, 2/15/10, by C Maui Jim ET, and a heifer calf by CL 1 Domino 9037. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kailey Vinyard, Danville, with GCC 45S Ms Miley 909 13Y, 3/22/11, by Purple Milsap 45S, and a March heifer calf by THM Durango 4037. Champion bull, Austin Cole with RCC Aristocrat Jr 2230, 5/30/12, by AWC Aristocrat 8403. Reserve champion bull, Braden Perkins, Shelbyville, with PCC BMP Right Time 743 Z3, 9/1/12, by CRR About Time 743.

Eastern Ohio Jr. Preview

Wooster, Ohio—June 9 Judge: Keith Hinds, Newcomerstown, Ohio 40-head shown

Champion female and champion bred-andowned female, Sara Beanblossom, Bradford, with HH Debbie’s Time 225D, 4/10/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion female, Lindsey Pugh, Louisville, with Showtime Heartbreaker 212, 2/25/12, by H Excel 8051 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Sara Beanblossom with HH JD Holly’s Josie 131, 9/3/11, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Champion bull, Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, with KMH KS1 Viking Time Z18, 2/26/12, by Beckley 758P Ontime 934S. Reserve champion bull, Wyatt Flatter, Yellow Springs, with WDF First-N-Ten, 9/12/12, by WCC Young Money W326 ET. Champion steer, Mitchell Kisamore, Atwater. Reserve champion steer, Mary Baker, Wooster.

Maryland Jr. Preview, W. Friendship, Md.—June 9

Judge: Caleb Crosswhite, McKinney, Texas • 67-head shown Champion cow-calf pair, Jacob Bowen, Sunderland, with DJF 196T 3037 Denalhi 1034, 3/3/11, by Harvie Dan T-Bone 196T; and a May heifer calf by DJF A85 32T Double Up 1008. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Melissa Grimmel with SHF Miss Timeless 108, 3/22/11, by LCC Back N Time ET; and a March heifer calf by CRR About Time 743. Champion bull, Adam Taylor, Parkton, with TVF 45S Millennium 133A, 3/5/13, by Purple Milsap 45S. Reserve champion bull, Misty Freeman, Upperco, Champion female and bred-and-owned female, with BMF Prince Buddy 25A, 2/25/13, by MSU TCF Melissa Grimmel, Jarrettsville, with SHF Coyotte Revolution 4R. Done, 4/3/12, by LCC Back N Time ET. Champion steer, Lane Huntt, Laytonsville, with an 1,189-lb steer. Reserve champion female, Kyle Lemmon, Reserve champion steer, Melissa Grimmel with an Manchester, with Purple Rosie 44Z, 3/23/12, by 1,173-lb. steer. Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET. Champion bred-and-owned steer, Melissa Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Grimmel with an 1,173-lb. steer. McKenzy Wolfe, Mount Airy, with KFF Nuff Miss Reserve champion bred-and-owned steer, Princess, 5/19/12, by Harvie Raftsman 16R. Madisson Foster, Miller, with a 1,075-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kim Snader, New Windsor. Intermediate: Nick Bohrer, Damascus. Junior: Wyatt Debnam, Gaithersburg. Peewee: Kaylie Shelton, Frederick

Northwest Regional

Filer, Idaho—June 14-15 Judge: Guy Laflin, Olsburg, Kan. 51-head shown

Champion female, Kelsey Stimpson, Melba, with C 88X Notice Me 1313 ET, 10/30/11, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET.

Champion bred-and-owned female, Brandt Downing, Terrebonne, Ore., with DCC Double Take 202, 2/16/12, by GO 3196 Advance T9. Reserve champion female, Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF 6928 Raise Your Glass 290Z, 11/12/12, by JCS Cool Kat 6928. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Emilee Holt, Caldwell, with Holt 138X Sadie 226Z, 3/28/12, by SB 54E 75R Fusion 138X ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Bailey Anderson, Rupert, with BSB 165 Glamour 11083, 5/7/11, by WSF MC Destination 120J 545 ET; and a May bull calf by H5 986 Domino 2132. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Bailey Anderson with Heritage Days Zee May 11025, 3/2/11, by Boyd Worldwide 9050 ET; and an April heifer calf by H5 986 Domino 2132. Champion bull, Brandt Downing with DCC Double Down 205, 3/1/12, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Reserve champion bull, Brooke Brumley with BF 980 Samuel Adams 2110 ET, 9/14/12, by CRR Helton 980.

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South Dakota Jr. Show, Watertown, S.D.—June 14-15 Judge: Colton Buus, Lennox, S.D • 51- head shown

Champion bred-and-owned female and reserve champion female, Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, with Blacktop Rose 288, 4/2/12, by JDH AH 10M Vision 35X ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Alicia, Kayla, Cody and Brady Geuther, Volin, with ABC Special Boom Lady 208, 3/22/12, by MGM Boom Prospect Line 14T. Champion cow-calf pair, Kristin Fawcett, Ree Heights, with AL Miss Extra 1116, 1/29/11, by ECR L18 Extra Deep 9279; and a March heifer calf by UPS Domino 3027. Champion female, Courtney Johnson, Huron, with ECR Florence 2005, 3/4/12, by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Alicia, Cody and Brady Geuther with MPH 4002 Tori X42 ET, 9/25/10, by BR Moler ET; and a March bull calf by ABC G Online Man 133. Champion bull, Tim Simmermon, Lake Andes, with RCR Stocker MJS 1205, 2/22/12, by RV Stocker 6662. Reserve champion bull, Alicia, Cody and Brady Geuther with ABC Prospect Online 205, 3/14/12, by MGM Boom Prospect Line 14T. Champion steer, Halle Walsh, Murdock, Minn. Reserve champion steer, Jackson Walsh, Murdock, Minn.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kristin Fawcett, champion; Abby Repenning, Mitchell, reserve. Junior: Halle Walsh, champion; Trevor Johnson, Centerville, reserve. Peewee: Caden Bottum, Tulare, champion; Tate Johnson, Centerville, reserve.

Illinois Jr. Preview, Taylorville, Ill.—June 15-16 Judges: Ray Ramsey, Greenfield, Ind.; Jonathan Harfst, Battle Ground, Mich. • 217-head shown

Champion horned female, Korbin Collins, Flanagan, with Purple SV Gypsy 27Z ET, 2/24/12, by Purple Kingsley 23X ET.

Champion bred-and-owned bull, Del Adcock, Assumption, with ASC Overtime 203Z, 4/15/12, by CRR About Time 743.

Champion polled female, Kagney Collins, Flanagan, with Purple SV Katniss 11Z ET, 1/27/12, by CRR About Time 743.

Champion steer, Korbin Collins with a 1,060-lb. steer.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Matt Johnson, Cambridge, champion; Tamar Adcock, reserve. Intermediate: Mariah Behrends, champion; Brett Jones, reserve. Junior: Korbin Collins, champion; Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, reserve. Peewee: Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., champion; Tait McCaskill, Timewell, reserve.

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Champion bred-and-owned female, Brett Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat OC Patience 21Z ET, 2/16/12, by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Tamar Adcock, Assumption, with ASC Tatarax 209Z, 6/9/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion polled female, Jacob Jensen, Bonfield, with DeLHawk Moon Dancer 1223 ET, 1/29/12, by GO 3196 Advance S109. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, with ROF RRR 743 Paisley 110A, 1/10/13, by CRR About Time 743. Champion cow-calf pair, Riley Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Enuff Baby Baby 008, 3/22/10, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913; and a February heifer calf by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Jessica Goldstein, Effingham, with G507 Gold, 4/7/05, by FOR Beau Victor H835; and a March bull calf by MP Iron Man 10X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Mariah Behrends, San Jose, with WRB Leo 2912, 3/6/12, by CJH Harland 408. Reserve champion steer, Riley Johnson, Lee, with an 1,150-lb. steer.

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Texas State Show, Belton, Texas—June 19-22 Judges: Mark Kelly, Gorman, Texas; Jason Cleere, College Station, Texas • 307-head shown

Champion horned female, Abby Geye, Rising Star, with KLD BR Carol D29, 9/25/12, by BR CSF Copper ET.

Champion bull, Jonathon Chachere, Dayton, with CHAC Mason 2214, 2/6/12, by CRR About Time 743.

Champion polled female, Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, with DEP Ms Rocket 2012 ET, 6/20/12, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET.

Champion steer, Mason Allen, Schulenburg, with a 732-lb. steer.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kaylee Kuykendall, Burneyville, Okla., champion; Kayla Keahey, Detroit, reserve. Intermediate: Jena McCall, Emory, champion; Rylee Barber, reserve. Junior: Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, champion; Abby Geye, reserve. Peewee: Devon Lockhart, Bryan, champion; Mason Allen, reserve.

Champion bred-and-owned female, Austin Breeding, Miami, with B&C Miss Top Gun 2031Z 1ET, 3/2/12, by GH Adams Top Gun ET 516T. Reserve champion horned female, Scott Chachere, Dayton, with GKB EJE B627 Breeze B227, 4/20/12, by GKB Downtown B627 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Kade Foster, Schulenberg, with RST GAT Taffy 1009 1Z, 1/9/12, by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Rylee Barber, Channing, with BR Alexis Texas 2161, 10/16/12, by BR Golden Spread Dan. Champion cow-calf pair, Cole Venable, Dumas, with BR Beth 1080, 5/5/11, by BR CSF Copper ET; and an April bull calf by BR World Wide 1011 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Hannah Gallegos, Grapevine, with GEJ Tony Savannah III, 12/26/10, by JJD Next Stage 8107; and a January bull calf by Atlas Golden Image 80P. Reserve champion bull, Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, with CEC MRP 1317 Achilles 8046 B927, 3/2/12, by GKB EJE B627 Full Tank B927 ET. Reserve champion steer, Austin Breeding with a 786-lb. steer.

Wyoming Jr. Field Day, Laramie, Wyo.—June 19-20

Judges: Dustin Frank, Crook, Colo.; Matt Ellicott, Greeley, Colo. • 70-head shown

Champion female, Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, with 6M Guinevere 1500, 9/17/11, by Ernst 146 Domino 912.

Champion bred-and-owned female, Kelley Largent, Kaycee, with L3 Lady Gear 328, 1/10/13, by L3 Ram Boy 821 ET.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Katie Ochsner, champion; B.W. Ochsner, Torrington, reserve. Intermediate: Jessica Middleswarth, champion; Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., reserve. Junior: Wiley Rudloff-Shaw, Chadron, Neb., champion; Nathan Largent, Kaycee, reserve. Peewee: Nolan Hornecker, Casper, champion; Tinley Pierson, Kaycee, reserve. Pre-Peewee: Bailey Sellman, Crawford, Neb., and Emerson Hornecker, Casper.

Reserve champion female, Saige Ward, Laramie, with WPF 09200 X87 Aria 2070, 4/4/12, by BK SWSN Xbail X87 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Katie Ochsner, Torrington, with GO Ms Maxium Z110, 3/5/12, by Golden-Oak 4J Maxium 28M. Champion cow-calf pair, Jake Sellman, Crawford, Neb., with SR L1 Lady 1093, 3/7/11, by C New Era ET; and a February heifer calf by THR Thor 4029. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Nolan Hornecker, Casper, with GO Ms JJ Ribeye Y35, 2/19/11, by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117; and a February bull calf by UPS Spartan 0650. Champion bred-and-owned bull, Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Carr, Colo., with S 0137 Classic 2052, 3/23/12, by S Classic 0137. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Jordan Largent, Kaycee, with Desert Deal Maker 316, 11/14/12, by L3 Ram Boy 821 ET. Champion steer, Braden West, Sheridan. Reserve champion steer, Trey Stillahn, Cheyenne. continued on page 136 ...

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Georgia Hereford Field Day

Perry, Ga.—June 20 Judge: Jack Wall, McRae, Ga. • 55-head shown

Champion female and champion bred-andowned female, Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, MLM Molly L892 Z369, 2/3/12, by LPH Keynote 20X L1066 ET. Reserve champion female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Tommie Lynne Mead, Midville, with THM TL’S Heidi’s Success 3158, 11/11/12, by THM JLG Treultlen 5666. Champion cow-calf pair, Tommie Lynne Mead with THM TL’s Heidi’s Chance 9465, 12/18/08, by STAR 8006 Enyeto 163M ET; and a November heifer calf by THM JLG Treutlen 5666. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Morgan Fondren, Portal, with CLH 4037 Bombshell Y12, 11/16/10, by THM Durango 4037; and a February heifer calf by THM Victor 8638. Champion bull, Krissi McCurdy with LPH Deal Maker 7055 Z390, 10/19/12, by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. Reserve champion bull, Tommie Lynne Mead with THM TL’S Nova 2161 ET, 12/26/11, by SHF Vision R117 U38. Champion steer, Hannah Roberts, Douglas, with a 812-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Dustin Hansford, Winterville, with a 1,250-lb. steer.

Southeast Regional, Perry, Ga.—June 21-22 Judge: Brett Crow, Starkville, Miss. • 124-head shown

Champion female and champion bred-andowned female, Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 162T Kitra 101Z ET, 1/18/12, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.

Champion steer, Dustin Hansford, Statham, with a 1,250-lb. steer.

Champion bred-and-owned bull, Carter St. John with Perks DCF 181R Dynasty 2109, 9/2/12, by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. Reserve champion female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Alexis Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., with ADE 743 Emmy Tyme 190Y, 12/2/11, by CRR About Time 743. Champion cow-calf pair, Courtney Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., with H RW Gypsy 1102, 3/21/11, by C New Era ET; and a May bull calf by TH 702 719T Victor 56Y. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Tommie Mead, Midville, with THM TL’s Heidi’s Chance 9465, 12/18/08, by STAR 8006 Enyeto 163M ET; and a November heifer calf by THM JLG Treutlen 5666. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Matthew Murphy, Douglasville, with MTM 719T War Eagle 302 ET, 1/2/13, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. Reserve champion steer, Jewel Thompson, Opelika, Ala., with an 830-lb. steer.

Midwest Regional, Pipestone, Minn.—June 28 Judge: Joshua Cribbs, Brookings, S.D. • 134-head shown

Champion female, Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST H Adele 6Z ET, 3/1/12, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET.

Champion bred-and-owned female, Gabrielle Torrance with RST Gat Koko 1009 29Z, 7/1/12, by DeLHawk Kahuna 1009 ET.

Champion bred-and-owned bull, Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill., with WRB Leo 2912, 3/6/12, by CJH Harland 408.

Reserve champion female, Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, with Roudy Indigo 210, 3/14/12, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Nicholas Delaney with JDH Ms Victor 3Y 5A, 1/10/13, by JDH AH 719T 3Y ET.

Champion cow-calf pair, Nicholas Delaney with JDH Ms 26U Cracker Jack 9Y ET, 2/5/11, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET; and a January heifer calf by JDH AH 719T 3Y ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Alicia Geuther, Volin, S.D., with MPH 4002 Tori X42 ET, 9/25/10, by BR Moler ET; and a March bull calf by ABC G Online Man 133.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Dana Kuelbs, Grey Eagle, with MH DK Rambo 301, 1/2/13, by MH Rambo 757 1ET. Reserve champion steer, Jordan Bergan, Peterson, with an 1,100-lb. steer.

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Indiana Jr. Preview, Greencastle, Ind.—June 29

Judge: Alan Miller, Gridley, Ill. • 103-head shown Champion female, Emily Sennett, Waynetown, with JTH Living Loving Maid Y96 ET, 10/9/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Reserve champion female, Devin Hay, Leesburg, with JTH SC Shocking Kiss Z01, 1/10/12, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, David Fosbrink, Columbus, with Lake Barbara Z28, 9/6/12, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, David Hockett, New Palestine, with Ramsey Dominette Diva XL 21Z, 7/12/12, by H Excel 8051 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Allie Phillips, Noblesville, with RB SNBR 4R Miss Uprising 111Y, 1/11/11, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, and a February bull calf by ElmLodge Xplorer 6X

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Stephanie Camden, Pierceton, with CPH Viola 927, 5/1/09, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET, and an April heifer calf by THM Durango 4037. Champion bull, Cody Beck, Bainbridge, with BP CB EF Zeus 122L 427Z ET, 4/27/12, by Remitall Online 122L. Reserve champion bull, Ray Duncan, Wingate, with AA HRD The Answer 2126, 5/3/12, by H KH DD Excel 0091 ET. Champion steer, Jody Miller, Thorntown, with a 1,241-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, David Fosbrink with an 1,184-lb. steer.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Hayley Miller, Thorntown, champion; Shelby Zink, Oxford, reserve. Intermediate: Hunter Hamilton, Heltonville, champion; Jody Miller, reserve. Junior: Hattie Duncan, Wingate, champion; Taylor Miller, Thorntown, reserve. Peewee: Tory Miller, Thorntown, champion; Sage Lawrence, Avilla, reserve.

Buckeye Jr. Preview, Mt. Gilead, Ohio—June 30

Judge: Aaron Glascock, Winfield, W.Va. • 40-head shown Reserve champion female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Sara Beanblossom with HH JD Holly’s Josie 131, 9/3/11, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Champion cow-calf pair, Cody Wright, Delphos, with CTW LJW 1045 Miss Kate 143U, 2/26/11, by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S; and an April heifer calf by Goble 4037 Durango Y211. Champion bull, Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, with KMH KS1 Viking Time Z18, 2/26/12, by Beckley 758P Ontime 934S. Champion female and champion bred-andReserve champion bull, McKenna Baney, Navarre, owned female, Sara Beanblossom, Bradford, with with Creek 4R Redirect 310A, 2/11/13, by MSU TCF HH Debbie’s Time 225D, 4/10/12, by CRR About Revolution 4R. Time 743.

Champion steer, Allie Steiner, Lebanon. Reserve champion steer, Caroline Vonderhaar, Camden. SHOWMANSHIP Senior and overall reserve: Sara Beanblossom. Overall and Intermediate: Keayla Harr. Junior: Cody Wright, Delphos. Peewee: Kiersten Wilcox, New Madison.

Idaho Jr. Hereford Field Day

Champion steer, Jackson Neil, Northfield, with an 1,175-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Seely Sayre, Arenzville, Ill., champion; Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, S.D., reserve. Intermediate: Mason Kitchell, Ada, champion; Josh Stangeland, Pipestone, reserve. Junior: Halle Walsh, DeGraff, champion; Trevor Johnson, Centerville, S.D., reserve. Peewee: Ty Lietzau, Sparta, Wis., champion; Easton Williamson, Pipestone, reserve. Hereford.org

Bruneau, Idaho—June 30 Judges: Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, Texas 22-head shown Champion female and champion bred-andowned female, Emilee Holt, Caldwell, with HOLT 138X Sadie 226Z, 3/28/12, by SB 54E 75R Fusion 138X ET. Reserve champion female, Elizabeth Shaw, Caldwell, with /S Lady Red Bull 20022Z, 10/2/12, by Schu-Lar Red Bull 18X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Brandt Downing, Terrebonne, Ore., with DCC Double Take 202, 2/16/12, by GO 3196 Adavance T9. Champion cow-calf pair, Bailey Anderson, Rupert, with Heritage Days Zee May 11025, 3/2/11, by Boyd Worldwide 9050 ET; and a April heifer calf by H5 986 Domino 2132.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Bailey Anderson, Rupert, with BSB 165 Glamour 11083, 5/7/11, by WSF MC Destination 120J 545 ET; and a May bull calf by H5 986 Domino 2132. Champion bull, Brandt Downing with DCC Double Down 205, 3/1/12, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Reserve champion bull, Jacee Lancaster, Jerome, with JLL Showstopper 301, 1/13/13, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T.

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Iowa Jr. Hereford Show, Osceola, Iowa—June 30 Judge: Pat Wall, Pleasantville, Iowa • 89-head shown

Champion horned female, Maxwell Cherry, Winthrop, with BR Breelee 2071, 4/22/12, by BR Ribstone 9126.

Champion polled female, Payton Vogel, Hartley, with MAV Cotton’s Blessing 221Z, 4/18/12, by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET.

Champion horned bull, Karly Biddle, Walcott, with Double K Tazor DK134, 2/25/12, by MSU BR Hallmark 25H.

Champion polled bull, Briana Israel, Lenox, with Champion steer, Jenna Kauzlarich, Knoxville, with ICC Victor Pace I05Z, 2/17/12, by TH 122 71I Victor a 1,310-lb. steer. 719T. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Libby Anderlik, Dayton, champion; Colin Johnson, Iowa Falls, reserve. Intermediate: Delaney Rife, champion; Haley Greiman, Perry, reserve. Junior: Abby Greiman, Perry, champion; Jenna Smith, Newton, reserve. Peewee: T.R. Putz, Otley, champion; Jarrett Orman, reserve.

Reserve champion horned female, Payton Vogel, Hartley, with MAV Cotton’s Blessing 223Z, 3/24/12, by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Claire Solsma, Sanborn, with Solsma Zada 152, 5/2/12, by Solsma Colonel Xander 800. Champion horned cow-calf pair, Abigail Anderlik, Dayton, with DEP Ms Dymond T16 ET, 1/6/11, by CRR About Time 743; and a February heifer calf by TH 122 71I Victor 719T. Reserve champion horned cow-calf pair, Jarrett Orman, Bouton, with K7 618 Lass 1145, 2/24/11, by K7 2072 Lad 618; and a March bull calf by MCR 3027 Harland 165 ET. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Delaney Rife, Wilton, with R&R Emma 19Y, 3/19/11, by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET; and a February heifer calf by R & R Ding 44Y. Reserve champion polled cow-calf pair, Tyler Mach, Wilton, with TM Emma 32Y, 4/2/11, by STAR 8063 Domega 32U ET; and a February bull calf by R & R Ding 44Y. Reserve champion horned bull, Jarrett Orman with O 165 T-Bone 301, 3/1/13, by MCR 3027 Harland 165 ET. Reserve champion polled bull, Delaney Rife with DR Cyclone 15Z, 2/25/12, by STAR 8063 Domega 32U ET. Reserve champion steer, Karly Biddle with a 1,306-lb. steer.

Tennessee Jr. Livestock Expo, Murfeesboro, Tenn.—July 10 Judge: Bradey Ragland, Lubbock, Texas • 63-head shown

Ohio State Fair Champion female, Mackenzie Bracewell, Eagleville, with JJB Symphony 6Z ET, 3/5/12, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET. Reserve champion female, John Thomas Woolfolk, Jackson, with WF H 807 Lady Payback 1326, 9/17/12, by H Payback 807 ET.

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Champion bred-and-owned female, John Thomas Woolfolk with WF JTW 592R Wilma 1330 ET, 11/2/12, by Churchill Rancher 592R. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jordan Hopkins, Winchester, with HPH 083T Know Kares 44X 002A, 1/24/13, by STAR KKH SSF Karefree 44X ET.

Columbus, Ohio—July 24 Judge: Matt Clays, W. Lafayette, Ind. 22-head shown Champion female, Addison Jones, Harrod, with BK Zapper 245, 3/3/12, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Reserve champion female, Courtney Carpenter, New Concord, with Purple Peggy Sue 160Z, 4/14/12, by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET.

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1 Delta Fair Hereford Show, Cordova, Tenn. 1 Evergreen State Fair Hereford and Jr. Hereford Shows, Monroe, Wash. 1 Showtime Cattle Co., Mooreland, Ind. 1 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. Show, Marietta 2 Walker Polled Hereford Farm, Morrison, Tenn. 5 Sierra Ranches Bull Sale, La Grange, Calif. 6-8 Kansas State Fair Jr. Hereford Shows, Hutchinson 6 Spokane Interstate Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Spokane Valley, Wash. 6 West Texas Fair & Rodeo Hereford Shows, Abilene 7 Genetic Improvers Sale, Newman, Ill. 7 Iowa Hereford Breeders Tour, central region 7 Missouri Hereford Assn. Field Day, Huntsville, Mo. 7 West Texas Fair & Rodeo Jr. Hereford Shows, Abilene 8 Tennessee State Fair Hereford Show, Nashville 9 Spokane Interstate Fair Hereford Show, Spokane Valley, Wash. 10 California Bullfest, Oakdale 12 Kansas State Fair Hereford Shows, Hutchinson 13 Tennessee Valley Fair Open and Jr. Hereford Shows, Knoxville 14 Delaney/Atkins Field Day, Lake Benton, Minn. 14 DeLHawk Cattle Co., Earlville, Ill. 14 Idaho Hereford Assn. Tour and Annual Meeting, Caldwell 15 Illini Top Cut Sale, Macomb, Ill. 19 Holden Herefords, Valier, Mont. 19-24 Dave Hawkins Saddle & Sirloin Gallery Online Auction 20 Churchill Cattle Co. Female Sale, Manhattan, Mont. 20 Eastern States Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, W. Springfield, Mass. 20 River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario 2 0-21 South Dakota Hereford Tour 20 Washington State Fair Horned and Jr. Hereford Shows, Puyallup 21 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders, Eldon 21 Eastern States Expo Hereford Show, W. Springfield, Mass. 21 Elmlodge Polled Herefords and Friends, Indian River, Ontario 21 Washington State Fair Polled Hereford Show, Puyallup 21-22 Genetic Reflection Steer Sale, Darlington, Wis. 22 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Orillia, Ontario 2 2-23 Nebraska Hereford Tour, Ogallala 22 New Mexico State Fair Hereford Show, Albuquerque 22 Oklahoma State Fair Hereford Show, Oklahoma City 23-24 The Big Event Internet Pregnancy, Semen and Embryo Sale, Republic, Mo. 24 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 25 Ad deadline for November Hereford World 26 Indian Mound Ranch, Canadian, Texas 26 Mohican West & Guests, Laurel, Mont. 27 Central Washington State Fair Hereford Show, Yakima 27 World Beef Expo Show, Milwaukee, Wis. 28 DeanaJak Farms, New Enterprise, Pa. 28 East Texas State Fair Hereford Show, Tyler 28 Minnesota Hereford Tour 28 Moss Land & Cattle Dispersion, Perkins, Okla. 28 Tulsa State Fair Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 28 White Column Farms/Forrest Polled Herefords, Saluda, S.C.

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29 Gohr Angus & Herefords, Madras, Ore. 29-Oct. 2 Whispering Pine Farms Internet Sale, Kimball, Minn. 30 Feagins Cattle Co./Umbigio Farms Internet Sale, Blue Ridge, Texas 30 Hoffman Ranch Female Sale, Thedford, Neb.

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2 Virginia State Fair Hereford Show, Doswell, Va. 3-6 Georgia Nat’l Fair Jr. Steer and Heifer Show, Perry 3 Tulsa State Fair Jr. Hereford Steer Show, Tulsa, Okla. 4 Keystone Nat’l Hereford Show, Harrisburg, Pa. 5 Breeders Classic at Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, Pa. 5 Colyer Herefords Female Sale, Bruneau, Idaho 5 Hereford on the Mountain, Monteagle, Tenn. 5 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State Un., Springfield, Mo. 5 Keystone Classic Heifer Showcase Sale, Harrisburg, Pa. 5 Mud Creek Farms Internet Auction, German Valley, Ill. 5 Tulsa State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 6 Genetic Selection IX Sale, Spring Valley, Wis. 6-8 Hill & Hollow Farms BuyHereford.com Internet Auction, Bradford, Ohio 6 Ohio Hereford Futurity Show, Wooster 7 The Baldy Maker Bull Sale, Ft. Klamath, Ore. 8 Powell Herefords, Ft. McKavett, Texas 9-12 Harvie Ranching Internet Sale, Olds, Alberta 10 Dudley Bros. Production Sale, Comanche, Texas 11 Alabama Nat’l Fair Hereford Show, Montgomery 11 Dixie Classic Fair Hereford Show, Winston-Salem, N.C. 11 State Fair of Texas Hereford Show, Dallas 12 Arkansas State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Little Rock 12 Heartland Genetic Blend Sale, Perryville, Mo. 12 Maryland Hereford Assn., Frederick 12 Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill. 12 Remitall West, Olds, Alberta 13 Arkansas State Fair Hereford Show, Little Rock 13 Ridgeview Farm, Alto, Mich. 14 Stacked Deck Internet Auction, Mich. 15 AbraKadabra Cattle Co. Internet Sale, Columbia, Mo. 17 South Carolina State Fair Hereford Show, Columbia 18 Grand Nat’l Stock Show Hereford Show, Daly City, Calif. 18 Meadow Acres Complete Polled Hereford Dispersal, Lampman, Saskatchewan 18 Powell Herefords, Ft. McKavett, Texas 18-19 South Carolina State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Columbia 18 W4 Ranch, Morgan, Texas 18-19 West River Livestock Hereford Show, Dickinson, N.D. 19 A. Goff and Sons, Harrisville, W.Va. 19 ANL Polled Herefords and Guests, Steelman, Saskatchewan 19 Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla. 19 C&T Cattle Co., Kisbey, Saskatchewan 19 Lambert Ranch/Sonoma Mtn., Kenwood, Calif. 19 Red Carpet Female Sale, Wilton, Calif. 20 Blair-Athol/Haroldson’s and Friends, Arcola, Saskatchewan 20 Deppe Bros. Online Sale, Maquoketa, Iowa 20 Langford/Copeland Herefords, Okmulgee, Okla. 20 Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa 21 The Berry’s, Cheyenne, Wyo.

21 Square D, Imperial, Saskatchewan 22 Strang Herefords, Meeker, Colo. 23 North Carolina State Fair Hereford Show, Raleigh 23 Micheli Herefords, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. 23 Texas Hereford Assn., Buffalo 24 McMullin-Spearhead BuyHereford.com Internet Auction, Copperas Cove, Texas 24-28 RSK Farms/Leveldale Polled Herefords Online Sale, Manitoba 25 Ad deadline for December Hereford World 25 State Fair of Louisiana Hereford Shows, Shreveport 26 Debter Hereford Farm Bull Sale, Horton, Ala. 26 J&L Cattle Services and Guests, Jeromesville, Ohio 26 Jamison Ranch, Beggs, Okla. 26 Lamb Bros., Wilson, Wis. 26 Oregon’s Cascade Spectacular, Redmond 26 South Texas Hereford Assn., Beeville 27 Reynolds Herefords, Huntsville, Mo. 27 Tri- State Elite, Canfield, Ohio 28 Hill-Vue Farms, Blairsville, Ga. 29 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 29 Great Plains Hereford Sale, Russell, Kan.

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1-3 American Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Kansas City, Mo. 1 Innisfail Farm Bull Sale, Madison, Ga. 2 American Royal Jr. Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 2 Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn. 2 Ladies of the Royal, Kansas City, Mo. 3 Great Lakes Hereford Roundup, Mason, Mich. 8-9 Grandview CMR Dispersal, Como, Miss. 8 Virginia Hereford Assn. Meeting, Harrisonburg 9 Virginia Hereford Assn., Harrisonburg 9 Mid-Atlantic Jr. Show, Harrisonburg, Va. 9 South Dakota Hereford Assn., Brookings 13 Barber Ranch Bull Sale, San Saba, Texas 15 LeForce Herefords, Pond Creek, Okla. 16 California/Nevada Polled Hereford Assn. Sale, Roseville, Calif. 16 Show Me Polled Hereford Classic, Windsor, Mo. 17 California/Nevada Polled Hereford Assn. Jr. Jackpot Show, Roseville, Calif. 17 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, Louisville 20 Bluegrass Stakes Heifer Sale, Louisville 21 Largent and Sons, Kaycee, Wyo. 21 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition Nat’l Hereford Show, Louisville 22 Fenton Hereford Ranch, Irma, Alberta 23 Heart of America Hereford Assn., Greenville, Ill. 23 Kentucky Hereford Assn., Mt. Sterling 23 Spencer Herefords, Brewster, Neb. 24 Nebraska Hereford Assn. Cornhusker Classic, Grand Island 25 Ad deadline for January Hereford World 26 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 30 Able Acres, Wingate, Ind. 30 Lowell Fisher Family, Spencer, Neb.

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1 Hereford Holiday Classic, Clinton, Ill. 4 Brillhart Ranch Co., Bull Sale, Musselshell, Mont. 4 Kentucky Hereford-Influenced Feeder Calf Sale, Stanford 5 -7 Western Nugget Nat’l Hereford Show, Reno, Nev. 6 Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va. HW

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ALABAMA Campbell Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Debter Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Dry Creek Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Tennessee River Music, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 ARIZONA Mountain View Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . 140 ARKANSAS James Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 CALIFORNIA Alto Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Five H Farms/J-B Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Jess Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Lambert Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 McDougald Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Morrell Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 Mrnak Herefords West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Parham Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Pedretti Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 R&R Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Schohr Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Sierra Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Sonoma Mountain Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . 140 Valentine Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Weimer Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 COLORADO Campbell, James T.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Clark Anvil Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Coleman Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Coyote Ridge Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Ernst Family, Marshall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Hall Herefords, Doug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Hanging W Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Kubin Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Leroux Land & Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Robb & Sons, Tom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Sidwell Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Strang Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 GEORGIA CES Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Greenview Farms Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Hill-Vue Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 HME Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Leonard Polled Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . 159 Mead Cattle Enterprises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC Nunnally Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Predestined Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Sunset Ridge Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Thompson Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 White Hawk Ranch Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 IDAHO Canyon Gem Livestock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Colyer Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Eagle Canyon Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Elkington Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Fern Ridge Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Harrison & Sons, Hawley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 JBB/AL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Moonlight Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 OJJ Cattle Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Roche Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Shaw Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Split Butte Livestock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Wooden Shoe Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 ILLINOIS Aden Family Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ALH-Hartwig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Apple Ridge Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Bafford Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Baker Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Behrends Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Benedict Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Bickelhaupt Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Bixler Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Bob-O-Lou Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Burns Polled Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . 100,142 Crane Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 DeLHawk Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Double B Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Ellis Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Eubank Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Fancy Creek Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Fleisher Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Gen-Lor Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Hallbauer Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Happ Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Harbison and Sons, Ray. . . . . . . . . . . . 100,142 Kline Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Knott Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Loehr Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Lorenzen Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Lowderman Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 McCaskill Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Miller Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Milligan Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

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142 Stephens Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Sturdy Hereford Outlet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Sweatman Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Thousand Hills Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . 100 Torrance Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 White Willow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 INDIANA Able Acres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Beck-Powell Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . 102 CDF Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons. . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 DAD’s Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 DaVee Enterprises, R.W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Everhart Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Gerber Land & Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Greives Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Hayhurst Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Hunt Bros.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 J&K Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Kesling Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Kottkamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Laudeman Family, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Miller Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Stuckey Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 IOWA Amos Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Beef Resources Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Casteel Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Curran, Jay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Deppe Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Goehring Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Jackson Hereford Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 K7 Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Landt Herefords, Steve. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Rosenberg, James N.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Sullivan Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sorensen Family, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 St. Clair Hay & Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Stream Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143,154 Wiese & Sons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 KANSAS Alexander Farms Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . 143 Carswell-Nichols Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Davis Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 4V Douthit Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Douthit Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Herbel Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Jamison Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98,143 Jensen Bros.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 M-M Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Meitler, Gene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Oleen Brothers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Oleen Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Sandhill Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Schu-Lar Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Springhill Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Towner Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Umberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 VJS Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 KENTUCKY BBL Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Botkin Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Boyd Beef Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Chambliss Hereford Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Dogwood Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 JMS Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Peyton Well Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . .160 Rosecrest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 LOUISIANA 5C’s Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 MARYLAND All Seasons Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Bachtel Family Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Church View Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 East Side Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103,144 Foggy Bottom Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Maryland Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 R&T Acres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Red Oak Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,144

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SCH Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Tamsey Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

King Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 West Star Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146

MICHIGAN Behnke’s Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Castle Cattle Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Cottonwood Springs Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Grand Meadows Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Great Lakes Hereford Roundup. . . . . . . . . . 31 Hanson’s Double G Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . 139 Harfst Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Longcore Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 McDonald Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,139 Neal’s Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,139 Ridgeview Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 RLB Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Rottman, Phil and Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Saddle & Sirloin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Sugar Sweet Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Veeser’s Triple E Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139

NEW YORK SK Herefords LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Stone House Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146

MINNESOTA DaKitch Hereford Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Delaney Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,144 Lawrence Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Schafer Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Springwater Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . 144 Whispering Pine Farms LLC. . . . . . . . . . . .3,144 MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Caldwell Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Grandview CMR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15,144 MISSOURI Abra Kadabra Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Bellis Family, Jim D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Bonebrake Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 CA Cattle Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Doss Hereford Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Falling Timber Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Findley Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Glengrove Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Harding Bros. Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Journagan Ranch/MSU. . . . . . . . 18,19,145,157 Kaczmarek 4K Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Malone Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 McMillens Toothacre Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Reed Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Roth Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145,157 Schneider Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 WMC Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Woessner Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 MONTANA Brillhart Ranch Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Broken Pick Land & Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Churchill Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Cooper Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Curlew Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Dutton Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Ehlke Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95,145 Feddes & Sons, Marvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Holden Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 J Bar E Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 McMurry Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95,145 Mohican West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95,147 Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 NEBRASKA 7 Mill Iron Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Blueberry Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Fisher, Lowell and Carol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Frenzen Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Gibson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Henkel Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Hoffman Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 JB Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Linton Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 MCM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Monahan Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Nebraska Hereford Tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Niedermeyer Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Ridder Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Schutte & Sons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Spencer Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Upstream Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Van Newkirk Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 NEVADA Bell Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Brumley Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,25,146 Genoa Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Hutchens Herefords, Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 NEW JERSEY Grass Pond Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 NEW MEXICO B&H Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 C&M Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Copeland & Sons LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,23,146 Cornerstone Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146

NORTH CAROLINA Blinson Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Brent Creech Taylor’s Mill Farm. . . . . . . . . 146 Claxton Farm LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Double J Farm LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96,146 Myers Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146,160 Prestwood Beef Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Rhyneland Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Terrace Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Triplett Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 W&A Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103,146 Will-Via Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 NORTH DAKOTA Baumgarten Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Boehnke Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Carter’s Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Friedt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Friesz Livestock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Mrnak Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . 155,147 North Dakota Hereford Assn.. . . . . . . . . . . 155 Olson Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Pelton Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Rockeman Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 OHIO Banks Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Berg Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Buckeye Hereford Assn.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Fark Family Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Grandview Hereford Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Helsinger Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Herman Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Hill & Hollow Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Hively’s Hereford Lane Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . 105 J&L Cattle Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Mohican Polled Hereford Farms. . . . 105,147 Morrison Stock Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Oakridge Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 Sunny Side Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Ullman & Son, Ralph E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 OKLAHOMA Beacon Hill Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Buck Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 CNB Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Darnell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Dennis Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Dufur Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Durham Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Flying G Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Fullerton Hereford Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Graft-Britton Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Gray Land & Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Jamison Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Langford Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,23,147 LeForce Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Loewen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Moss Herefords, Allen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Nelson Land & Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 P&R Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 OREGON Bar One Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,147 Bird Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Chandler Herefords Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 England Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Gohr Angus & Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Harrell Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 High Desert Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Moss Land & Cattle LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Oregon Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Oregon’s Cascade Spectacular. . . . . . . . . . . 78 Poplars Ranch, Inc., The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Quick Mill Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Stallings Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Traynam Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Vollstedt Farms Polled Herefords. . . . . . . 148 Y Cross Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 PENNSYLVANIA Bar-H Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Creekside Hollow Acres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 Dana Livestock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Deana Jak Farms Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27,148 Flat Stone Lick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC Glenview Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC Slayton’s BearDance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,103 Stockdale Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Stone Ridge Manor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,103 Vogel Valley Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 SOUTH CAROLINA Forrest Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,160 Fowken Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Keese Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

White Column Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11,160 SOUTH DAKOTA Atkins Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Bar JZ Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch. . . . . . . . . . 148 Blume Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Courtney Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Eggers Southview Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Frederickson Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Hoffman Herefords148 JBN Livestock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 K&B Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 LaGrand Angus and Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . 148 Rausch Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Stenberg Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Thorstenson Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . 149 TENNESSEE Bartholomew Cattle Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Burns Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Coley Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 DLL Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 Four L Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 Gray Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .160 Hopkins Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Jackson Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149,159 Parker Bros. Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . 160 River Circle Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Rogan Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149,159 Triple L Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Woodard Hereford Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 Woolfolk Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 TEXAS Alpha Equine Breeding Center. . . . . . . . . . 149 B&C Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Barber Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Case Ranch Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Doyle Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Dudley Bros.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Feagins Cattle Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Fuston Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 G3 Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 GKB Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Glaze Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 H2 Ranch and Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Indian Mound Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,149 Iron Lake Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Kinnear Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . 104,149 Larsons’ Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Ledbetter Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Massey Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 McInnis Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 McMullin Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Metch Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 ML Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Neel Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Noack Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Nolan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Powell, James L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94,150 Rockin 4H Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC Rockin’ W Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Rocking Chair Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Sanders Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Skrivanek Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Spearhead Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104,150 Still River Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Sunny Hill Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Umbigio Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Williams Family Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Willis Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 UTAH Allen & Son, Phil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cache Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circle BJ Polled Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . Ekker Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johansen Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pallesen Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peterson Bros. Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rell Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

VIRGINIA Fauquier Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Knoll Crest Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Meadow Ridge Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Popular Ridge Farm LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Rolling Hills Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,103,150 Thistle Tree Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 WASHINGTON CX Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diamond M Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottley Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yoricka Farm Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

151 151 151 151

WEST VIRGINIA Cottage Hill Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Five Star Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

Genex Cooperative, Hal Lipscomb . . . . . . 153 Goff & Sons, A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,153 Grandview Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Grassy Run Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Haught Bros.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Hickory Springs Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Law & Sons, David153 McDonald Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Westfall Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 WISCONSIN BBC Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Boettcher’s Brookview Acres. . . . . . . . . 17,129 C&L Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131,151 DeLHawk Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Friedrich’s Windy Hills Herefords . . . . . . . . 30 Genetic Selection Sale IX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Huth Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129,151 J&J Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Kegley Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Koens Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Lamb Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Larson Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,151 Lietzau Hereford Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Lininger Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 MGM East. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,129 MGM West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Owego Stock Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Pierce’s Hereford Haven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Sandrock Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Starr Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 White Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Wildcat Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,40 Wirth Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Wiswell Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 WYOMING Berry’s, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holmes Herefords/Drake Ranch . . . . . . . . Largent & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lockhart Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Micheli Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middleswarth Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ochsner Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perkes Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ward, Ned and Jan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wyoming Hereford Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151

CANADA ANL Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Blair Athol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 C & T Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Elm Lodge Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . 83,151 Haroldson’s Polled Herefords. . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Harvie Ranching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Meadow Acres Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords. . . 151 Remitall West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Stonewood Grange. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 SERVICES Barnes, Tommy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 James F. Bessler Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 T/Big Consulting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,152 Birdwell, James M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Birdwell, Joel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Booker, C.D. “Butch” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Breeders Insurance LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Burks, Eddie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,152 BuyHereford.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Carper, Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 CattleMax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Conover, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Emmons Ultrasounding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Fine Time Designs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XX Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry. . . . . . . . . . 152 Genex Cooperative Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Great American Insurance Group. . . . . . . . XX Hall & Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Hereford Photo Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 HYFA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,57,92 Hoffman AI Breeders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 JDH Marketing Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Jensen Live Stock Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Layton, Dustin N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,22,152 Lowderman Auction Options. . . . . . . . 30,100 Lowderman, Cody. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Lowderman, Monte W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Matt Macfarland Marketing. . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 MCS Auction LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,152 Midwest Cattle Service Inc.. . . . . . . . . . 18,152 National Cattle Services Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . 1,153 National CUP Lab & Tech Center. . . . . . . . 153 Reed Enterprises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Schacher Auction Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Stith, Dale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Streamline Genetics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Sullivan Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 T Bar C Cattle Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,77,153 Wendt, Kevin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

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