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CONTENTS September 2020

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‘Come Home to Hereford’

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National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families were in Kansas City, Mo., July 10-15, for the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The JNHE coverage includes more than 60 pages featuring the Herdsman of the Year, top senior showman and new and retiring NJHA directors, 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 55.

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COLUMNS 4 | World’s Perspective

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Hereford U Universities across the U.S. utilize Hereford cattle to educate and to inspire upcoming generations of beef industry leaders. — Brooke Roberts and Rachel Dotson

Look Down For a change in perspective, try seeking inspiration from younger generations.

8 | Breed Focus

A United Front Team Hereford joins forces to host one of industry’s favorite junior nationals.

10 | Board Action

Board Meeting Highlights Highlights of the American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors meeting Aug. 2-3.

12 | Performance Matters

page 40 Give Your Time and Talent 40

An accomplished entrepreneur shares how the Hereford breed influenced his life and career. — by Grace Vehige

Genetic Abnormality Testing Updates Learn more about new testing options for Mandibulofacial Dysostosis (MD) and a rule change regarding AI-permitted sires.

14 | What’s New?

fiscal year, do not forget to renew your membership.

18 | CHB Bites

A Family Tradition Get to know Main Street Quality Meats — a Certified Hereford Beef® partner.

20 | Youth Movement

My Hereford, My Family, My Home National Junior Hereford Association chairman commends Team Hereford for uniting to host a safe and successful 2020 JNHE.

22 | Foundation’s Focus

Investing in the Future Despite COVID-19, the Hereford Youth Foundation of America and the National Junior Hereford Association stay dedicated to investing in Hereford youth.

24 | Communications Corner

A Lasting Impression Live for the memorable moments.

Association News and Events Read the latest on the AHA Annual 26 | Hereford Women Membership Meeting and the Success Driven by Perseverance commercial MD test. Get to know the National Hereford Women new staff added to Team Hereford. reflect on the steadfast planning required for the 2020 Junior National Hereford Expo. 16 | Member Service Time to Renew As the AHA begins a new

DEPARTMENTS 5 Contacts

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136 Hereford Mom Diaries

Cover photo: “Future in Focus” taken at the 2020 JNHE by Grace Vehige.

140 Succession Planning 146 From the Field 152 Junior Shows

page 48 Fit to Stay Healthy 48

Follow these practices to keep cattle healthy before, during and after a show. — by Lowell T. Midla

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172 Calendar of Events 174 Advertisers’ Index

Hereford World (ISSN 1085-9896), Vol. 111, No. 4, published monthly (except June) by Hereford Publications Inc., 11500 N.W. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410, Kansas City, MO 64153. Periodical postage paid at Kansas City, Mo., and additional entries. Subscription rates, $35 a year. Postmaster: Send address changes to Hereford World, 11500 N.W. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410, Kansas City, MO 64153. Hereford World agreement #1803689 September 2020 |

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World’s Perspective

Look Down

by Diane Meyer

For a change in perspective, try seeking inspiration from younger generations.

Diane Meyer is the editor of Hereford World. She can be reached at dmeyer@hereford.org.

Describing who you admire is often synonymous with describing who you look up to — someone older, wiser and more experienced. By default, we look up for guidance. While I aspire to be someone worth emulating, when I am around someone younger I rarely think, “I want to be like them when I’m older.” Throughout this issue of the Hereford World junior members share stories about people who have inspired them. The retiring National Junior Hereford Association directors share their parting words on Page 68 and the champion senior showman thanks her mentors on Page 86. Vice versa, turn to Page 114 to see how the Advisors of the Year have inspired members of the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma and beyond. One such member is Parker Cantrell, who was named Junior Hereford Herdsman of the Year. Starting on Page 72, Parker recounts the many people who have coached and encouraged him. All the while, his work ethic and attitude have inspired those around him, including me.

Challenge accepted On day two of the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) I met Parker when he stopped at the awards backdrop to take a photo. At some point in the conversation we discovered we both have Type 1 diabetes. Finally, someone who understood my struggles! For those of us with chronic illnesses, fast and furious events like livestock shows sure disrupt how we manage our diseases that require 24/7 attention. During JNHE my “typical” routine for exercising, eating and checking my blood sugar was nonexistent. That week, my blood sugar crept so high I felt like throwing

up, it dropped so low I could barely form a sentence to ask someone for a soda. It’s hard to admit without feeling ashamed I can’t take care of myself, and I avoid talking about it because the recurring response I get is, “Why did you let it get that bad?” I didn’t have to worry about that criticism from Parker. He told me he also struggles with finding time to check his blood sugars when things get busy — which is all the time working cattle. He told me about the continuous glucose monitor (CGM) he wears, a sensor that transmits blood sugar readings every five minutes to your smartphone using Bluetooth. I have met many younger Type 1’s over the years, but I naturally look up to older diabetics for advice to handle the obstacles to come. How limiting. Listening to Parker, it dawned on me someone with less experience could extend wisdom to my 25-plus years of know-how. I felt reassured. Reassurance is inspiring. At the end of the week Parker was named Junior Hereford Herdsman of the Year and I couldn’t help but feel proud, knowing he couldn’t have achieved this feat if he wasn’t taking care of his health. I was also happy for him, knowing this achievement will bring him the self-confidence to fight future health battles. I am happy to say I have been wearing a CGM for two weeks now and it has made a huge difference in managing my numbers, especially during deadline week for this issue. Thank you, Parker, for giving me a new perspective. Join me in thanking the entire American Hereford Association staff for working so hard to make the 2020 JNHE a reality. I would also like to give a shout-out to Grace Vehige, this year’s Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI) continued on page 6...

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Contacts | American Hereford Association Address: 11500 N. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410 Kansas City, MO 64153 816-842-3757 • Fax 816-243-1314 hworld@hereford.org • Hereford.org

AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Joel Birdwell, Kingfisher, Okla. Vice president Mark St. Pierre, El Nido, Calif. Directors Term expires 2020 Tommy Mead, Midville, Ga. Bruce Thomas, Gold Creek, Mont. Term expires 2021 Nate Frederickson, Spearfish, S.D. Joe Waggoner, Carthage, Miss. Term expires 2022 Craig Beran, Claflin, Kan. Bruce Everhart, Waldron, Ind. Andrew Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky. Term expires 2023 Bill Goehring, Libertyville, Iowa Whitey Hunt, Madison, Ga. Becky King-Spindle, Moriarty, N.M. Executive vice president Jack Ward, jward@hereford.org Chief operating officer and director of breed improvement Shane Bedwell, sbedwell@hereford.org Chief financial officer Leslie Mathews, lmathews@hereford.org Director of records department Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org Director of commercial programs Trey Befort, tbefort@herefordbeef.org Director of youth activities Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org National shows coordinator and youth activities assistant Bailey Clanton, bclanton@hereford.org Records supervisor and education coordinator Laura Loschke, lloschke@hereford.org Director of communications Diane Meyer, dmeyer@hereford.org Associate director of marketing and communications Hannah Johnson, hjohnson@hereford.org

Member Cattle Registration Fees Regular $14.50 $20.50 $27.50 $52.50

President and chief executive officer Amari Seiferman aseiferman@herefordbeef.org Brand managers Kyle Caldwell, kcaldwell@herefordbeef.org Donald Lucero, dlucero@herefordbeef.org Ty Ragsdale, tragsdale@herefordbeef.org For information about marketing Herefordinfluenced feeder cattle or about commercial programs, call Trey Befort at 816-842-3758 or visit HerefordMarketplace.com.

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...World’s Perspective continued from page 4

intern. As her namesake foretells, Grace inspired me daily to face challenges with dignity. Before you flip the pages forward, please enjoy a few words from my talented peer.

United as one

C & L MISTRESS 0124 33B ET {DOD} {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}

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As someone who grew up in the cattle industry, interning and working for a breed association has always been a part of my plan, but little did I know what the future would bring. My family raises Gelbvieh and Balancer cattle and, to me, my breed association served as constant assurance of people who would always support and encourage me. When I began applying for internships last fall, the HPI internship came across my search feed. I knew I wanted to intern with a communications team, I knew I wanted to work for a breed association, and I knew I liked writing and photography. What I did not know was that I would find another community of people to bring into my “circle.” I am grateful the American Hereford Association and HPI staff welcomed me to their team, and I cannot say thank you enough for allowing me the opportunity. Attending JNHE was a highlight of the internship as I not only witnessed another breed’s junior national, but I was able to work behind the scenes to capture moments that mean the most to people. If anything, my time at JNHE made me realize how special the livestock industry is and how we are able to gather as one, even under extraordinary circumstances. This summer taught me many things, but my favorite takeaway is knowing I can always “Come Home to Hereford.” — Grace Vehige

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Sire: H5 9131 DOMINO 2185 MGS: HH ADVANCE 2037Z ET BW 3.4; WW 64; YW 106; MM 34; M&G 66; FAT 0.083; REA 0.69; MARB -0.06

IMR 710E DOMINO 9032G

IMR 204C CONFIDENCE 9113G

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Sire: CL 1 DOMINO 710E 1ET MGS: HH ADVANCE 2037Z ET BW 3.0; WW 59; YW 94; MM 23; M&G 53; FAT 0.083; REA 0.78; MARB 0.17

Sire: CMF 59Z CONFIDENCE 204C MGS: NJW 33TB 100W TRUST 167Y BW 4.3; WW 62; YW 93; MM 19; M&G 50; FAT 0.053; REA 0.28; MARB 0.32

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Breed Focus

A United Front

by Jack Ward

Team Hereford joins forces to host one of the industry’s favorite junior nationals.

Jack Ward is the executive vice president of the American Hereford Association. He can be reached at jward@hereford.org.

The Hereford World September issue always focuses on the results of the recent Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). This year’s results are more special because of the challenges presented by COVID-19. At the beginning of 2020, the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors along with American Hereford Association (AHA) staff and members of the Kentucky Hereford Association were moving forward with exciting plans for the JNHE. Obviously, those plans had to change, and it was very impressive to see everyone work together to change the venue, adjust the schedule, add some virtual components to provide opportunities for Hereford juniors to showcase their skills and to build and rekindle friendships.

Banding together A special shout-out goes to everyone involved in planning the JNHE, but I would like to especially thank the AHA staff. It was incredible watching everyone pitch in and help with all aspects of the event. Another shout-out needs to go to theAmerican Royal staff. They did an outstanding job putting together an incredible venue in a short period of time. The junior board needs to be commended for promoting healthy initiatives and adjusting to a more virtual version of contests, annual meeting and election. This event has proven

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this group is resilient, determined and committed to the organization. We keep hearing that through this pandemic, we are going to learn something. I believe this is absolutely the truth. The first thing I have learned is we are surrounded by great people who have a work ethic that needs to be adopted by many outside our industry. Second, I learned changes can give us an opportunity to get better. This year, many components of the JNHE were hosted virtually. Virtual is defined as “carried out, accessed or stored by means of a computer, especially over a network.” The JNHE was a prime example that we can incorporate a virtual component to an event or work situation and have fantastic results. Along with many contests, results and interviews, the cattle shows were watched by more than 8,000 Hereford enthusiasts from all over the world. Team Hereford did an outstanding job, and it was rewarding to see everyone “Come Home to Hereford” in Kansas City, Mo., for the 2020 version of the JNHE.

New partnerships The AHA continues to build on industry relationships, and over the past few months, the AHA has developed a partnership with Merck Animal Health to educate our membership on proper weaning and vaccination programs. These programs will allow for success for order buyers, feedlots, backgrounders and cow-calf producers. Research is still key to documenting the value of both genetics and animal health programs. Merck Animal Health has agreed to donate $100 per picture of a producer using a Merck product. Please help us support opportunities for education and research by messaging your photos using Merck products to the AHA Facebook page. Hereford.org


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Board Action

Board Meeting Highlights

Catch the highlights from the summer meeting of the American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors held at the Loews Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 2-3.

Finance/Audit Joe Waggoner, committee chairman, reviewed the 2020 financials through June 2020 with a consolidated net income of $234,356. The Board approved a consolidated surplus 2020-21 budget of $89,379 before depreciation. After depreciation, the net consolidated loss is $104,048.

Breed Improvement The Board approved a policy change to require all AI-permitted (artificial insemination) sires to be tested for all genetic abnormalities starting Sept. 1, 2020. The Board approved the following pricing structure for Mandibulofacial Dysostosis (MD) testing: • Stand-alone MD test: $20

Jon Beever, Ph.D., updated the Board on geneediting technology and his progress on researching cosmetic Hereford traits. Mike MacNeil, Ph.D., joined the Board to discuss the AHA profit indices.

Member Service The Board was given a demonstration of the new customizable-list option to be added to MyHerd.

Show and Sale The Board adopted the following policy for selecting judges for the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE):

names (no rank, no specific show) to be considered for JNHE shows (owned heifers, bred-and-owned heifers, steers, bulls and cowcalf pairs). These names will be determined at the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) fall board meeting prior to the AHA Show and Sale committee meeting.

• Basic test that includes MD, parentage, all

other abnormalities and genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs): $55

• The junior board will recommend 10-15

• Basic test that includes H/P (horned/polled), MD,

parentage, all other abnormalities and GE-EPDs: $71

• The Show and Sale committee will add

or remove names and recommend two to three names (in no particular order) from this list for each JNHE show.

• The Show and Sale committee will present the

list to the full AHA Board for approval and will then send the approved list to the junior board.

the approved list presented by the AHA Board. The NJHA board chairman and vice chairman will contact the selected judges immediately with a goal to have all judges confirmed by the end of that day.

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• The junior board will rank judges from

• The junior board can name junior show judges for the American Royal, the North American International Livestock Expo and the National Western Stock Show from the judges the AHA Board approved for JNHE shows.

Hall of Fame/Merit The Board voted to induct the following persons into the Hereford Hall of Fame and Hall of Merit: Hall of Fame Billy Ashe Warren and Isabel Brown John and Ginger Dudley

Hall of Merit Burke Healey

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MC 1180 X51 MS REVOLUTION 1623

MOHICAN UNIQUE 48D

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Videos and sale catalogs will be available after September 1st on our websites: mohicanpolledherefords.com mcmurrycattle.com

Sale Managers:

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Catalogs on request, Contact Jim Reed • 660-527-3507 Dale Stith • 918-760-1550

Mohican West

3100 Sportsman Park Rd., Laurel, MT 59044 Conard and Nancy Stitzlein, Owners 330-378-3421 Terry Powlesland 406-670-8529 mohicanw@yahoo.com

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Performance Matters Genetic Abnormality Testing Updates by Shane Bedwell

Learn more about new testing options for Mandibulofacial Dysostosis and a rule change regarding AI-permitted sires.

Shane Bedwell is the chief operating officer and director of breed improvement of the American Hereford Association. He can be reached at sbedwell@hereford.org.

Where has the summer gone? It seems like yesterday pairs were getting kicked out to grass, and now it is time to get cranking on those weaned calves in preparation for 2021 sales. I hope your calf crop is coming along as predicted and you are submitting weights into the American Hereford Association’s (AHA) genetic evaluation. Along those lines, now is a perfect time to submit DNA on calves to ensure their genomic profiles are back in time to include genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs) results in catalogs to aid buyers in selection. Remember, you will receive a $4 credit if these DNA samples are sent to the lab with a tissue sample unit (TSU).

Mandibulofacial Dysostosis commercial test By now, I hope you have learned Neogen® has developed a commercial test for Mandibulofacial Dysostosis (MD) to test all animals registered with the AHA for the abnormality. The MD test will be offered as a stand-alone test until the MD marker is added to the chip used for the basic test that includes a genomic profile, parentage and the other established abnormalities. The good news is you can start testing implicated animals with the standalone MD test. Pricing is

Online Sale

The Beanblossom Family

Sept. 14, 2020

www.lowdermanauctionoptions.com For information contact:

Steve 937-623-3180 • Leesa 937-623-8111 Sara 937-417-1675 www.hillandhollowfarms.com or Facebook page

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dependent on the type of test you need. If you already have DNA submitted on an animal at the lab, the cost is $20. The lab will pull an existing sample and extract DNA for the MD test. If you want to screen suspect carriers in your herd, you can submit a DNA sample to test for MD for a $20 fee. If you want to add the MD test to the basic test, the total charge is $55. For this combination, the MD test will be offered at $13 on top of the $42 test fee for the basic genomic profile. Members must contact the AHA Customer Service by phone or email to request an official MD test. Consequently, you cannot request an MD test on MyHerd. It is important to contact Customer Service to request the MD test so we can send you the correct sample submission form (DNA kit) to accompany your sample. I hope the stand-alone MD test will allow you to move forward with the genetics in your herd. In my opinion, it is time to embrace technology and to use it to your advantage to work around unforeseen circumstances like MD and to continue breeding cattle that fit your goals and your customers’ expectations.

AI-permitted sire testing The AHA Board of Directors has approved a new rule regarding AI-permitted (artificial insemination) sires. Starting Sept. 1, 2020, all AI-permitted sires must be tested for all known genetic abnormalities in addition to the established parentverification requirement. Bulls which have been AI-permitted prior to Sept. 1 will be grandfathered into the rule change, so the new rule will apply only to bulls that become AI-permitted after Sept. 1.

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C&L LOEWEN REVA X51 20A

VOL. II

LADIES OF THE OZARKS 1 pm (CST)

Sept. 27, 2020 At the ranch in Wasola, MO

WMC 66589 MADILINE 32H

LADIES OF THE OZARKS

LADIES

Selling a Flush out of this Homozygous Polled Proven Donor! Check out her progeny that sell below.

WMC 66589 MADILINE 34H

WMC 2296 2C SENSATIOUS 1H ET

LAD ES

OF THE OZARKS

DOB: 01/13/2020 • Reg# 44135916 Sire: /S MANDATE 66589 ET Dam: WMC 63A QUEEN 27D CED +3.2, BW +0.7, WW +59, YW +87, UDDR +1.40, TEAT +1.40, REA +0.43, Marb +0.26, CHB +$ 94

OF THE

DOB: 03/22/2013 • Reg# P43405267 Sire: KCF BENNETT REVOLUTION X51 Dam: HVH OKSANA 4L 33N CED +11.4, BW +1.5, WW +56, YW +92, UDDR +1.60, TEAT +1.70, REA +0.83, Marb +0.19, CHB +$ 115

OZARKS

WMC 173D 20A REVA 138G ET

DOB: 09/30/2019 • Reg# 44100166 Sire: NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET Dam: C&L LOEWEN REVA X51 20A CED +4.3, BW +3.1, WW +72, YW +121, UDDR +1.40, TEAT +1.50, REA +0.99, Marb +0.16, CHB +$137

DOB: 01/13/2020 • Reg# 44130003 Sire: /S MANDATE 66589 ET Dam: WMC 6011 YELLOW ROSE 26F ET CED +1.3, BW +2.0, WW +64, YW +98, UDDR +1.40, TEAT +1.40, REA +0.51, Marb +0.34, CHB +$ 104

DOB: 01/01/2020 • Reg# 44135925 Sire: UPS SENSATION 2296 ET Dam: WMC A152 9328 DAISEYMAE 2C ET CED +2.8, BW +2.4, WW +55, YW +88, UDDR +1.30, TEAT +1.40, REA +0.55, Marb +0.06, CHB +$ 102

WMC 4013 20A OKSANA 110G ET

WMC 001A 20A 303G ET

DOB: 09/03/2019 • Reg# 44099021 Sire: INNISFAIL WHR X651/723 4013 ET Dam: C&L LOEWEN REVA X51 20A CED +4.9, BW +1.7, WW +65, YW +101, UDDR +1.50, TEAT +1.60, REA +0.45, Marb +0.51, CHB +$105

DOB: 01/19/2019 • Reg# 44058179 Sire: GERBER ANODYNE 001A Dam: C&L LOEWEN REVA X51 20A AI on 4/13/20 to 4013 sexed female. Checked safe. CED +13.9, BW +0.8, WW +64, YW +108, UDDR +1.40, TEAT +1.40, REA +0.88, Marb +0.31, CHB +$142

SELLING 100 HEAD!

Elite Herefords Genetics + Flush + Frozen Genetics Spring ET’s, Fall Open Yearling, Fall Pairs, Spring Bred Heifers, Spring Breds with Heifer Calf Splits, Spring Breds with Bull Calf Splits, Flush and Frozen Genetics Sale Manager Dustin N. Layton (405) 464-2455 laytond@yahoo.com www.laytonauction.com Andee Marston (785) 250-4449 Hereford.org

Travis, Sarah, Jett and Watson McConnaughy 1199 County Rd 116 Wasola, MO 65773 417-989-0486

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What’s New?

Association News and Events

“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Hereford happenings. You can also sign up for Hereford Headlines, a weekly electronic newsletter from the American Hereford Association (AHA), and additional Hereford news by sending an email to info@hereford.org. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org.

Breed Improvement Commercial MD test now available The AHA is pleased to announce Neogen® has developed a commercial test for Mandibulofacial Dysostosis (MD) and is ready to test all animals recorded in the AHA database. Members must contact the AHA Customer Service either by phone or email to request an official MD test. Consequently, you cannot request an MD test on MyHerd. It is important to contact Customer Service to request the MD test so that we can send you the correct sample submission form (DNA kit) to accompany your sample. Pricing is dependent on the type of test you need. If you already have DNA submitted on an animal at the lab, the cost is $20. The lab will pull an existing sample and extract DNA for the MD test. If you want to screen suspect carriers in your herd, you can submit a DNA sample to test for MD for a $20 fee. If you want to add the MD test to the basic test, the total charge is $55. For this combination, the MD test will be offered at $13 on top of the $42 test fee for the basic genomic profile. The AHA appreciates your cooperation and patience while this commercial test was being developed and we thank the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for providing testing options in the interim.

Commercial Hereford Feedout Program enrollment Maximize the worth of your genetics with the Hereford Feedout Program — a retained ownership program to feed your cattle and

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collect valuable data. The Hereford Feedout Program is aimed to maximize profit potential, improve carcass expected progeny difference accuracy and expand market avenues. Other program benefits include access to the U.S. Premium Beef® grid and marketing into the Certified Hereford Beef® brand. To participate in the feedout program, entries must be submitted by Nov. 1. Delivery to HRC Feed Yards, Scott City, Kan., is set for Dec. 15. To learn more, visit Hereford.org/genetics/breed-improvement/ feedout-program/. You can also contact Trey Befort, AHA director of commercial programs, at 816-842-3757 or Lee Mayo, general manager, HRC Feed Yards, at 620-872-5328.

Youth

Fed Steer Shootout contest details Entries are now being accepted for the 2021 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Fed Steer Shootout contest. Steers must be delivered Dec. 15 to HRC Feed Yards, Scott City, Kan. Throughout the contest, participants will receive various data reports for their steers on feed and will be given the opportunity to participate in a number of educational activities. Awards will be given in both pen of three and individual divisions for purebred and commercial categories. Participants completing the Performance Portfolio portion of the contest will also be given

the chance to compete for additional awards. Visit Hereford.org/Youth/ NJHA-Fed-Steer-Shootout for more information or call Trey Befort at 816-842-3757. Fall scholarship deadline approaching Sept. 10 is the last day NJHA members can submit applications to the 2020 Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) fall scholarship program. HYFA scholarship program is designed to provide recognition for outstanding members of the NJHA. This coming year, HYFA will award more than $200,000 of academic scholarships to Hereford youth. Visit HerefordYouthFoundation.submittable.com/ submit, to apply today.

National Shows JNHE pics available Be sure to order your favorite memories captured at the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). To view and purchase photos taken at the

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2020 JNHE, visit the Hereford Gallery at HerefordGallery.Shootproof.com. The site will be updated with photos featured in the September issue and more! Photos available on Shootproof include show and award winners as well as candid photos from throughout the week.

Staff Announcements Schmidt joins the AHA as customer service representative The AHA is pleased to welcome its newest team member, Julia Schmidt. Schmidt began her post as customer service representative Aug. 3. Julia Schmidt The customer service representatives play a vital role in the performance of the AHA team. Schmidt will serve as a customer liaison for resolving questions, interpreting discrepancies, conveying accurate information and promoting participation in Association programs and services. “We’re beyond excited to have Julia join the AHA team and look forward to having our membership get to know her,” says Laura Loschke, AHA education and information services coordinator and records supervisor. Schmidt served as a research technician for Agri-Research Center, where she conducted research and collected data. Her position was focused on electronic data capturing and communicating the data results. Prior to that, Schmidt worked as a supplemental instructor with West Texas A&M University and also interned with the First National Bank of Syracuse. She is a winter 2019 graduate of West Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural business and economics. “I am excited for the opportunity to join the American Hereford Association team,” Schmidt says. “I look forward to utilizing my cattle experience to better serve the AHA membership.”

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2020 AHA Annual Membership Meeting and Conference disclaimer The American Hereford Association (AHA) recognizes that COVID-19-related restrictions may result in scheduling changes for the 2020 Annual Membership Meeting and Conference. The AHA is monitoring the fluidity of the situation and assures the membership the Membership Meeting and Board of Directors election will take place either in-person, virtually or through a combined format. At this time, the Membership meeting and election is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Loews Hotel in Kansas City, Mo. Please visit Hereford.org/events/annual-meeting/ for the latest announcements regarding the 2020 event.

Runner continues with the AHA as office assistant and event coordinator The AHA is excited to welcome Halie Runner to Team Hereford as the office assistant and event coordinator. Runner began her post in August. Halie Runner In this position, Runner will assist with operations including the organization of voting delegates, coordinate the Annual Membership Meeting and Conference and other office events and activities. “Through my time in the livestock industry, I have found that there is no family more humble, dedicated and welcoming than the Hereford family,” Runner says. “I am excited to continue working with a breed that is rooted deep in their heritage and devoted to grow its breeders and cattle.” Runner recently served as the 2020 AHA youth activities intern where she helped organize and facilitate the 2020 National Junior Hereford Expo. She is a May 2020 graduate of Oklahoma State University (OSU) where she majored in animal science and agricultural communications. Prior to attending OSU, Runner was a member of the Lincoln Land Community College livestock judging team. “We are pleased to have Halie joining the AHA team after her serving as the youth activities intern,” says Jack Ward, AHA executive vice president. “She has a great livestock background and coupled with her animal science

and ag communications degree, makes her a perfect fit for the position.”

2020 AHA Board candidates The AHA nominating committee is pleased to announce the six candidates slated for election to the AHA Board of Directors. The 2020 candidates are: Wyatt Agar Durbin Creek Ranch Thermopolis, Wyo. Phone: 307-867-2404 Email: Wyatt.agar@gmail.com Jimmy Atlas Grandview, Texas Phone: 214-202-5178 Email: Atlasfarms@sbcglobal.net Barry Morrell Morrell Ranches Willows, Calif. Phone: 530-682-5808 Email: Morrellbarry@yahoo.com Richie Oakes Vanderwork Herefords Taloga, Okla. Phone: 580-572-8395 Email: Rgoakes@yahoo.com Jerome Ollerich Ollerich Bros. Herefords Winner, S.D. Phone: 605-557-3246 Email: Jeromeo@goldenwest.net Bob Schaffer Deer Track Farm Spotsylvania, Va. Phone: 540-582-9234 Email: Bob@DeerTrackFarm.com

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Member Service

Time to Renew

by Laura Loschke

Sept. 1, 2020, started the American Hereford Association’s (AHA) 2020-21 fiscal year, which runs through Aug. 31, 2021. The start of the new fiscal year means it is time to renew all junior annual dues and member service fees. Remember, all member service fees expired Aug. 31, 2020, and expiration notices were sent out in August. If you are a MyHerd user, your reminders were emailed to you instead of mailed.

Membership breakdown Annual dues for junior and adult members are $15 per year. Junior memberships are available to anyone 21 years old and younger. At 22, junior memberships are

WRB Last Dance 418 2020 JNHE Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair Sold in our 2018 sale!

Online Sale Sept. 8, 2020 on

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MyHerd users can check their account or any linked accounts’ membership status by logging into MyHerd.org, hovering over the “Member Details” tab and then selecting “Member Dues & Service Fees.” From this screen, you can renew any dues or member service fees.

cancelled and need to be renewed as an adult membership. Member service fees will need to be renewed after Sept. 1, 2020, or it will be billed to your account automatically the first time you register a calf in the new fiscal year. The member service fee for adult members is $100 and includes a year’s subscription to the Hereford World magazine. The member service fee for junior members is $20. As always, this is an annual fee and, once paid, will be good through the remainder of the fiscal year. Keep in mind, MyHerd users can check their account or any linked accounts’ membership status by logging into MyHerd.org, hovering over the “Member Details” tab and then selecting “Member Dues & Service Fees.” From this screen, you can renew any dues or member service fees. Simply click on the line of the member you want to renew; the whole line will become highlighted in blue. If the membership needs renewed and the service fee needs billed, the two buttons below the list (“Renew Membership” and “Bill Service Fee”) will become clickable. The button(s) will only become clickable if that particular task is needed for the specific member highlighted. You can also

tell if the membership needs to be renewed or the service fee needs to be billed by the columns shown on this screen. The column titled “Service Fee” will read “Billed” if the service fee for that member has already been billed. If the column reads “Unbilled,” this means the service fee for this member still needs to be billed. The column titled “Renewal Needed” will show a “Y” if that membership needs to be renewed. If the membership does not need to be renewed, the “Renewal Needed” column for that member will be blank. Visit Hereford.org/Member-Services to view over 20 tutorials about MyHerd, or contact AHA Customer Service at 816-842-3757. To sign up for MyHerd, email your member number to myherd@hereford.org.

Friendly Reminder All Fall 2020 inventories were due Sept. 1. Any inventories turned in after Sept. 1 will incur the additional $2 per head surcharge. Inventories can be updated and submitted by mail or online through MyHerd.org if you are a MyHerd user. Laura Loschke is the records supervisor and education and information service coordinator of the American Hereford Association. She can be reached at lloschke@hereford.org.

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CHB Bites

A Family Tradition

“CHB Bites” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) program. To get involved with CHB on social media, search Certified Hereford Beef on Facebook and Pinterest, @certifiedherefordbeef on Instagram and @crtherefordbeef on Twitter.

“Quality and service at its finest” is the motto Main Street Quality Meats has stood by for nearly 25 years. Rooted in Salt Lake City,

Easy, No-Fuss Prime Rib Provided by 56Cutz.com

Ingredients: 5-pound beef prime rib sea salt 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary 1 teaspoon fresh thyme 8 cloves garlic, minced ¼ cup olive oil horseradish, for serving (optional) Instructions: 1) Remove your prime rib from the refrigerator one hour before cooking. Season it on all sides with salt and cover it loosely with plastic wrap as it comes to room temperature. Prime rib roast will cook better and more evenly when it’s at room temperature. 2) When you are ready to cook the prime rib, adjust your oven rack so the meat will cook in the center of the oven. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F. 3) In the meantime, mix together 1½ teaspoons salt, pepper, rosemary, thyme, garlic and olive oil. 4) Pat the roast with paper towels. Spoon seasoning over it, rubbing the seasoning onto all sides. Place bone-in roast with the bones down inside a roasting cast-iron pan. Place a boneless roast on a rack inside the pan. 5) Bake prime rib at 500 degrees for 15 minutes; then reduce the oven temperature to 325 degrees F and continue baking until desired doneness: Rare — 120 degrees F (10-12 min/pound) Medium rare — 130 degrees F (13-14 min/pound) Medium — 140 degrees F (14-15 min/pound) Medium well — 150 degrees F A few things to keep in mind: 1) A meat thermometer is essential to ensure the roast cooks to your perfect doneness. Not all roasts or ovens are the same! 2) Also, the meat will continue to cook once it’s taken out of the oven (your thermometer will continue to rise 5-10 degrees) so remove the roast from the oven 5-10 degrees before it reaches your optimal temperature. 3) Remove the roast from the oven and tent it with foil. Allow it to rest for 30 minutes before carving. 4) Carve your roast by slicing against the grain at about ½-inch thickness. Serve with horseradish, if desired. Nutrition: Calories: 761kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 69g | Saturated Fat: 26g | Cholesterol: 137mg | Sodium: 101mg | Potassium: 523mg | Vitamin A: 10IU | Vitamin C: 1.4mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 3.4mg

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Main Street Quality Meats is the product of two family owned and operated businesses — Main Street Poultry and Quality Meats — that have provided fresh, high-quality meat since the late ‘50s. The two merged in 1996 to form Main Street Quality Meats, which sells Certified Hereford Beef® in Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. By offering Certified Hereford Beef, Jay DeForest and his team feel the product added a “real beef taste” for their customers. “From the start we appreciated the unique flavor and consistent quality of Hereford beef,” says DeForest, meat specialist at Main Street Quality Meats.

Certified, safe and consistent Like any other business that sets goals to progress and grow, Main Street Quality Meats has done just that, while also dedicating time to ensure each customer is comfortable and confident in placing an order with the company. One way to guarantee safe, high-quality meat, Main Street Quality Meats went the extra mile by becoming Safe Quality Food (SQF) certified in 2014. SQF is a voluntary inspection program that goes far beyond the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. Main Street Quality Meats is also the only small meat processor in the area to be Global Food Safety Initiative certified. In addition to the certifications, Main Street Quality Meats is committed to safe, wholesome meats and humanely treated animals. Its goal is to provide customers with tender, flavorful, nutritious meats with every order.

“What separates us from the competition is our people,” DeForest says. “The dedication to quality and service has kept us a leader in our market.” Main Street Quality Meats reaches food services businesses directly through wholesale distributors, grocery stores, local restaurants, fast food establishments and online orders.

Online meat business In order to extend its clientele range, Main Street Quality Meats partnered with 56 Cutz and is able to deliver to Utah, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Wyoming. Customers are able to track their orders and can expect their packages to ship in three to four business days. 56 Cutz centers on specialty boxes. These range from holiday themes to a “Butcher’s Choice Box” and even a “Build Your Own Box.” “Basically, you can order several pre-designed meat boxes online from a variety of Hereford beef,” DeForest says. “Adding our online ordering and delivery option has been a real boost during the current pandemic. There have been challenges mainly with serving customers who are outside of our delivery area and this has allowed us to expand.” For more information relating to the online ordering platform, visit 56Cutz.com. Visit MainStreetQualityMeats.com/Beef/ to learn more about Main Street Quality Meats and see a list of its complete product offering. For more information about Certified Hereford Beef, visit CertifiedHerefordBeef.com or email info@herefordbeef.org Hereford.org


Shaw Female Sale

seventh annual

October 14, 2020

Young Spring Pairs (mostly 3-in-1s) along with proven donors, donor flushes, fall calving bred females & open ET heifer calves

“Real World Functional Females Built By Cow Families”

Noon, MDT | Caldwell, Idaho HEREFORD | ANGUS | RED ANGUS

120 Lots Sell As 200 Head

/S LADY ENDURE 0015H ET

/S LADY RESOLUTE 9697G ET

RRC 49C BONISSA 9320 ET

NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET x /S Lady Leader 7201E ET ced: 7.9 | bw: 1.9 | ww: 66 | yw: 105 | sc: 1.6 | milk: 27 m&g: 60 | udder: 1.3 | teat: 1.3 | cw: 73 | re: 0.47 | marb: 0.2 Dam is a full sister to /S Mandate 66589. A flushmate sister also sells.

Hills-Galore 44Z Resolute 128D x /S Lady Victor 5139C E ced: 4.3 | bw: 2.3 | ww: 63 | yw: 105 | sc: 0.9 | milk: 35 m&g: 66 | udder: 1.1 | teat: 1.2 | cw: 87 | re: 0.86 | marb: 0.1 Maternal sister to the 2019 and 2020 top-selling Hereford bulls in the /S Bull sales,“Mandatory” and “Grand Slam.” Mandatory was selected by Tennessee River Music, Inc. and Grand Slam was selected Double 7 Ranch.

NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET x ICC 66P 719T Bonissa 2201 ced: 7.8 | bw: 1.2 | ww: 55 | yw: 87 | sc: 1.2 | milk: 24 m&g: 51 | udder: 1.4 | teat: 1.4 | cw: 65 | re: 0.49 | marb: 0.1 Maternal sisters to 9320 include the $18,500 top-selling open heifer in the 2017 Shaw Female Sale to Larsons’ Running L Ranch and the $11,000 lead Hereford bred heifer in the 2018 Shaw Female Sale, selected by Mohican West.

/S LADY MANDATE 9479G ET

/S LADY BOOMTOWN 844F ET

/S LADY TRUST 8246F

/S Mandate 66589 ET x /S Lady Thor 1271Y ced: 6.1 | bw: 0.5 | ww: 63 | yw: 97 | sc: 1.8 | milk: 25 m&g: 56 | udder: 1.4 | teat: 1.3 | cw: 75 | re: 0.43 | marb: 0.3 Maternal sibling to “Boom Town.”

/S JBB/AL Boom Town 44608 x Loewen Miss On Target 10Y 1A ced: 5.2 | bw: 2.0 | ww: 59 | yw: 89 | sc: 1.7 | milk: 33 m&g: 62 | udder: 1.3 | teat: 1.3 | cw: 64 | re: 0.22 | marb: 0.4

NJW 33TB 100W Trust 167Y x C&L Miss Advance 22S 26Z ced: 7.1 | bw: 2.5 | ww: 59 | yw: 95 | sc: 1.0 | milk: 23 m&g: 52 | udder: 1.4 | teat: 1.4 | cw: 83 | re: 0.74 | marb: 0.3

Matt Sims (405) 641-6081 matt@mcsauction.com www.mcsauction.com

Catalog available on our website. To request a mailed copy: matt@mcsauction.com

SHAW LADY CHAPS 850

/S DIXIE LADY FUSION 8133F

Ellingson Chaps 4095 x Shaw Lady Total S1219 ced: 6 | bw: 1.2 | ww: 60 | yw: 109 | sc: 0.89 milk: 23 | cw: 44 | re: 0.86 | marb: 0.3

Andras Fusion R236 x /S Dixie Lady Grid 2272Z ced: 13 | bw: -1.7 | ww: 55 | yw: 88 milk: 23 | cw: 23 | re: -0.08 | marb: 0.5

Several major airlines service the Boise Municipal Airport just 30 minutes east of the sale facility. You are invited to view the cattle any time prior to sale day

Since 1946

22993 Howe Road, Caldwell, ID 83607 | www.shawcattle.com | greg@shawcattle.com Greg Shaw (208) 459-3029 | Sam Shaw (208) 880-9044 | Tucker Shaw (208) 899-0455 | Ron Shurtz (208) 431-3311

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Youth Movement

My Hereford, My Family, My Home

by Montana Lawrence

Several weeks ago, I found myself on an airplane flying home from Kansas City, Mo., the host city of “Come Home to Hereford” the 2020 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). I sat beside my younger brother, Wyatt, who serves alongside me on the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors. Both of us were exhausted from the festivities of the week, and for most of the flight, it was hard to keep our eyes open. I have had the privilege of attending five JNHEs during my time as a junior member. I have walked away from each one with a tremendous sense of accomplishment, pride and, yes, exhaustion, but there was something more to it this year. As I sat on that plane considering the events of the week and trying to

Chairman Montana Lawrence, lawre474@morris.umn.edu Vice chairman Abigail Spindle, abigail.spindle1@gmail.com Communications chair Bailey Morrell, bsmshowcattle5@gmail.com Leadership chair Luke Daniels, luke@circleh.info Fundraising chair Noah Benedict, nojo1132@gmail.com Membership chair Wyatt Lawrence, wyattherf99@gmail.com Directors Brooklyn Adam, brooklynadam113@gmail.com JW Cox, jwcox2009@gmail.com Samuel Lawrence, slfittingservices@icloud.com Lauren McMillan, laurentmcmillan@gmail.com Ralston Ripp, ralstonripp@gmail.com Libby Ruston, libbyrushton2001@gmail.com Director of youth activities Amy Cowan 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org

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keep myself awake, it all felt surreal.

Trials and tribulations lead to triumph In the spring and early summer months of this year, our junior board spent many hours on Zoom calls trying to determine whether hosting the JNHE would be possible. There were many times during those calls when I did not believe the JNHE would take place and, in fact, there were moments when we all sat in silence considering the possibility of calling the whole event off. Through all those conversations, there was one factor that kept the dream of hosting the expo alive — the junior members. On more than one occasion, one of my fellow board members would say, “We have to give these kids something to look forward to this summer. With all the disappointments, they deserve a win.” When it came to final decisions, the junior board resolved to host an event no matter the restrictions or changes it might require. The senior most members of the junior association and staff of the American Hereford Association made huge adjustments and concessions to support this vision. Though our junior board worked hard to see this JNHE through, there are countless others who went above and beyond to make this event a reality. There were concessions that had to be made at the JNHE, and it was a different experience from what we are used to. The event was shortened, certain contests were conducted virtually and maskwearing was required.

Despite all these changes, close to 700 juniors, their families and Hereford cattle made the trip to Kansas City. I never could have anticipated the joy and excitement each of our members brought with them. The struggles that riddled the journey to JNHE by no means dampened the spirit of our membership. The past few months have been difficult for many people, and for some the prospect of even attending the JNHE may have been daunting. For that reason, I would like to thank the members, their parents and friends for “showing up!” Thank you for being flexible and understanding. You brought your best at a time when the world seems to be at its worst. We talk so often about the family of people who make up the Hereford breed. This JNHE proved to me nothing can keep this group of people down. When all is said and done, our juniors and their families will still show up with a smile, ready to celebrate the breed we know and love. I am so thankful to be a part of the Hereford family and to have the opportunity to lead the next generation of our industry through this next year. Hereford.org


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Foundation’s Focus

Investing in the Future

by Amy Cowan

Sponsors and donors are a vital piece of the puzzle, especially in these unprecedented times we have been faced with lately. Looking back over the last six months with so many unknowns for the junior organization, it was reassuring to know that the Growing a Lasting Legacy Fund the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) worked so diligently to build was there if we needed it to host the 2020 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Thanks to the generous support from our corporate partners and an amazing breeder network, we were able to host a JNHE we can all be proud of and one we won’t soon forget. From the early stages of this pandemic, it has been our goal to continue to provide scholarship and educational opportunities for the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members to grow as they pursue their passions. At times we have had to be creative and to think outside the box, but with new technology, the opportunities abound for Hereford youth.

Investing through leadership BioZyme®

Inc. has been a huge supporter of the junior organization the past 14 years. Throughout this partnership, VitaFerm® and the NJHA have created endless opportunities for our young members in and out of the showring. This year has been no different as the Sure Champ flag flew proudly over the JNHE as our title sponsor, and participants of the Fed Steer Shootout are reaping the rewards of VitaFerm sponsoring the educational portion of this year’s contest through the Feed the Future program. Special this summer was Sure Champ’s SCALE Leadership Conference. In a year when we were forced to cancel Faces of Leadership, VitaFerm stepped up and filled the void with an exceptional opportunity that was truly worth its weight in personal growth and development. This advanced leadership experience challenged participants to get out of their comfort zones, to be authentic, to become engaged and to make a difference. A huge thanks to Jessie Judge, BioZyme’s marketing brand manager, for her foresight to make this conference happen and to our NJHA members for taking the action to be a better leader.

Investing through education This spring we welcomed our newest corporate partner, Merck Animal Health, and its investment is already paying off

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in our youth programs. Merck was a proud sponsor of our NJHA annual meeting and delegate activities at the JNHE, and HYFA couldn’t be more excited to align with this leading company as we work together to educate producers on the importance of animal health programs. In keeping true to HYFA’s mission of education, Merck is investing in the future by generating funds for educational, leadership and research efforts through a unique rebate program that will pay big dividends for Hereford youth. Merck has generously pledged $100 for every photo of Hereford breeders using a Merck Animal Health product that is submitted via the American Hereford Association’s Facebook page. Merck is committed to investing in Hereford youth, and we need everyone’s help to maximize the potential $15,000 donation to the Foundation. I challenge you to grab your phone next time you work cattle and show your support to an industry partner that has stepped up and supported us. Jessie Judge said it best as she wrapped up the SCALE Leadership Conference last week, “Sometimes our smallest actions can make the biggest difference.” Team Hereford, let’s take action by thanking our corporate partners and investing in the future. I promise when we all work together it makes a huge difference. Amy Cowan is the American Hereford Association’s director of youth activities and foundation. She can be reached at acowan@hereford.org.

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Communications Corner

A Lasting Impression

by Hannah Johnson

This year’s Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) was my first junior national and was certainly something special. Yes, it was different in many ways from the traditional eight-day event. Some might think I didn’t get the “true” JNHE experience, but what I did take in was an event I won’t soon forget.

we later have to sort through and then identify a multitude of faces. On top of that, there is the writing, fact checking and proofing. All of this can get a little tedious and overwhelming, but I was shown again that with a strong team, we can get the job done. I want to thank the communications team for their extra efforts to bring the membership fast and accurate results.

Influential moments There are many moments from the JNHE that have stuck with me. I enjoyed seeing the excitement of juniors getting in the ring and the appreciation from families and juniors of Team Hereford’s hard work to make the event happen. My favorite part of this year’s JNHE was the Tuesday night virtual ceremony. Listening to the speeches from the retiring junior board members made me a little emotional, and I found myself tearing up behind my camera lens. As those four juniors reflected on their time on the board and growing up in the barn, they shared stories of spending time with their families, making new friends and learning many lessons along the way. I found myself reminiscing on my time showing cattle and I really appreciated how those speeches moved me in that moment.

Find JNHE Coverage To find all Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) coverage and press releases visit Hereford.org/media/news. You can order backdrop photos and candids from the JNHE at HerefordGallery.shootproof.com. Be sure to check out the American Hereford Association (AHA) Vimeo and YouTube accounts for videos from the JNHE and follow the National Junior Hereford Association and AHA Facebook and Instagram accounts for all event coverage and information.

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One year down Nine-year-old Hannah Johnson exhibits her steer at the Hancock County Fair in Ohio.

It goes to show how influential junior associations, activities and clubs are and how they can leave a lasting impression on our lives.

Behind the scenes

I can’t believe a year has passed since I joined the American Hereford Association (AHA) team in Kansas City, Mo. In the past year, I have flown for the first time (and many more times after that), built a network with people all over the country and learned a whole lot about the Hereford breed. I look forward to another year full of growth in this position and more memories to be made as a part of Team Hereford. I would like to thank all of the AHA staff for their support and helping hands throughout this first year.

I always find myself talking about teamwork in my column, but nothing really does compare to Team Hereford and their dedication when it comes to events. The editorial and communications team conquered the JNHE, and what Hannah Johnson is the American I am most proud of is the hard Hereford Association’s associate work that was put in after our time director of marketing and spent down at the American Royal communications. She can be reached at hjohnson@hereford.org. complex. When the dust settled and exhaustion had set in, our team kicked it into gear. Our goal is always to operate as efficiently as possible so we can get press releases and photos sent to media and published on the website and can prepare editorial for the Hereford World. These may sound like simple tasks, but if you see us in the ring or walking around the barns The AHA communications team wrapped up a busy at events, we always have JNHE spent capturing special moments and providing cameras in our hands. We media coverage. Pictured (l to r) are: Hannah Johnson, take thousands of pictures Grace Vehige, Rachel Dotson and Diane Meyer.

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Hereford Women

Success Driven by Perseverance

by Dana Pieper

To say this year has been different from most would be an understatement. The one thing found to be a continuing theme for our organization is perseverance. Perseverance in the National Hereford Women (NHW), perseverance in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and perseverance in the American Hereford Association. I have taken a lot of things for granted in my life, and this year has made me realize how thankful I am to live where I live. If your family is anything like mine, staying focused on the finish line was pretty hard. With most of the spring livestock shows getting cancelled, school cancelled, stayat-home orders put in place, we were not sure if we would get to have a Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Thanks to some

OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS President – Sharon King, Columbia, Miss. President elect – Dana Pieper, Zurich, Kan. Vice president – Shannon Worrell, Mason, Texas Secretary – Amy Taylor, Munford, Ky. Treasurer – Nikki Rogers, Eatonville, Wash. P.O. Box 1122, Milton, WA 98354 Historian – Nikki Rogers, Eatonville, Wash. Communications – Erin Lockhart, Bryan, Texas (ex officio) DIRECTORS Bridget Beran, Claflin, Kan. Kathy Bryan, Garrison, Texas Erika Evoniuk, Dayton, Ohio Briley Miller, Newcastle, Wyo. Betsy Pitstick, S. Solon, Ohio Bonnie Reed, Hampton, Minn. HerefordWomen.com

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pretty awesome people whom we have in our Association they pulled one off for us. A huge thank you goes out to Amy Cowan, director of youth activities and foundation, Bailey Clanton, national shows coordinator and youth activities assistant, and Halie Runner, the youth activities intern, along with the many others involved to make it happen for our kids!

2020 JNHE recap This year’s JNHE was condensed to five days. Most of the contests were completed virtually before we arrived. I personally liked the contests that way because the JNHE wasn’t as chaotic as most years. This year we had 1,632 entries, 1,351 head of cattle and 691 NJHA exhibitors from 37 states and Canada who participated, which I thought was pretty high! The barns seemed full when I walked around, too. I was glad to go somewhere after being cooped up for four to five months. The grounds opened up Friday evening, July 10, for tack and cattle to arrive by 5 p.m. Saturday all cattle had to be on the grounds. Virtual opening ceremonies kicked off the week. The NHW’s duties were pretty low-key. We weren’t able to host several of the activities we had planned because they wouldn’t fall under social distancing guidelines, which knocked out our semi-annual membership meeting as well. We did have our ways and means booth set up, and it saw fair support. Sunday was VitaFerm® t-shirt and showmanship day. As always, we are grateful for VitaFerm’s continued generosity to sponsor our JNHE. Monday, we kicked off the cattle show with cow-calf pairs and bred-and-owned heifers and bulls, and the juniors had their membership election and

dinner. Tuesday started with the steer show followed by the first day of the owned heifer show. The day concluded with the announcement of the newly elected members to the NJHA board of directors, the Herdsman of the Year Award and several other contest winners announced, with several of our board members handing out the awards. Congratulations to those juniors who received an award! Wednesday, July 15, the owned show resumed, and everyone headed home. These kids put in a lot of time and hard work on their projects, and the quality was deep in each class that I watched. The strength of our organizations came together and persevered in the face of a pandemic that threatened JNHE. For that, the NHW are proud and grateful. To join and to learn more about the NHW, visit HerefordWomen.com or email nationalherefordwomen@gmail.com. Hereford.org


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Sire: HH ADVANCE 3297A ET • MGS: CL 1 DOMINO 2136M CE 8.3; BW 2.5; WW 61; YW 96; DMI 0.4; SC 1.4; SCF 12.9; MM 29; M&G 59; MCE 7.2; MCW 117; UDDR 1.20; TEAT 1.30; CW 89; FAT 0.023; REA 0.56; MARB 0.16; BMI$ 326; BII$ 405; CHB$ 129 • This own daughter of the great 5139R donor ranks in the top 10% of breed or higher on 9 different traits. Big time donor potential! She sells!

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CE 4.3; BW 1.6; WW 55; YW 91; DMI 0.5; SC 0.5; SCF 17.5; MM 42; M&G 69; MCE 3.1; MCW 95; UDDR 1.30; TEAT 1.30; CW 89; FAT 0.033; REA 0.65; MARB 0.03; BMI$ 385; BII$ 451; CHB$ 127

CE 1.6; BW 4.0; WW 55; YW 95; DMI 0.1; SC 1.5; SCF 15.3; MM 27; M&G 54; MCE 6.7; MCW 121; UDDR 1.10; TEAT 1.10; CW 73; FAT 0.003; REA 0.26; MARB 0.14; BMI$ 350; BII$ 424; CHB$ 119

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CE 2.3; BW 4.4; WW 65; YW 97; DMI 0.3; SC 0.5; SCF 21.0; MM 17; M&G 49; MCE -3.7; MCW 93; UDDR 1.20; TEAT 1.20; CW 95; FAT -0.017; REA 0.72; MARB 0.01; BMI$ 446; BII$ 522; CHB$ 141

CE 4.8; BW 1.2; WW 51; YW 80; DMI 0.1; SC 0.8; SCF 22.4; MM 34; M&G 60; MCE 1.7; MCW 78; UDDR 1.30; TEAT 1.30; CW 74; FAT 0.033; REA 0.50; MARB -0.09; BMI$ 436; BII$ 494; CHB$ 111

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Sire: HH ADVANCE 5337C ET MGS: HH ADVANCE 8050U ET

CE 7.7; BW 3.4; WW 49; YW 72; DMI 0.2; SC 1.0; SCF 11.6; MM 27; M&G 52; MCE 5.0; MCW 98; UDDR 1.00; TEAT 1.10; CW 73; FAT 0.023; REA 0.57; MARB 0.08; BMI$ 287; BII$ 347; CHB$ 107

CE 0.5; BW 4.5; WW 57; YW 84; DMI 0.1; SC 0.9; SCF 14.5; MM 37; M&G 66; MCE 0.6; MCW 81; UDDR 1.30; TEAT 1.40; CW 77; FAT 0.033; REA 0.37; MARB 0.25; BMI$ 342; BII$ 424; CHB$ 115

CE 5.5; BW 1.7; WW 61; YW 100; DMI 0.3; SC 0.8; SCF 17.3; MM 32; M&G 62; MCE 4.2; MCW 75; UDDR 1.20; TEAT 1.30; CW 80; FAT 0.063; REA 0.45; MARB 0.37; BMI$ 387; BII$ 483; CHB$ 119

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Universities across the U.S. utilize Hereford cattle to educate and to inspire upcoming generations of beef industry leaders. by Brooke Roberts and Rachel Dotson

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hen children are taught to ride a bike, the first thing they are taught is to take hold of the handlebars and to start pedaling. After falling down a few times, the child eventually perfects the skill. It might be difficult at first, but it is impossible to learn to ride a bike without getting out of the house, hopping on the seat and giving it a try. Now consider college students pursuing agricultural degrees in the same context. Oftentimes, these students attend universities in large cities, learning the ins and outs of the industry from blackand-white textbooks and computer screens. Rarely do they set foot on a plowed field or walk pens in a feedlot. Confining students within a classroom might seem a bit counterproductive considering the industry itself, which primarily exists and operates outside urban environments. Fortunately, several universities across the country provide students with a bit of red-and-white education outside the walls of a classroom. University Hereford herds and beef facilities allow for real-world, hands-on learning opportunities, providing students with skills and knowledge only acquired from experience, and set the stage for successful careers in the beef industry. From South Carolina to California, universities across the country find value in maintaining herds of Hereford cattle within their respective operations. Commonly, these university-owned farms or ranches employ students as interns or part-time employees, welcome classes with hands-on learning experiences

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and incorporate current students in the management, promotion and execution of annual production sales. Some even exhibit university-bred cattle at local, state and national levels of competition. Shane Werk, manager of Kansas State University’s (K-State) Purebred Beef Unit, applauds the universal benefits of student interactions with collegiate cattle herds. “It’s a great learning opportunity, ranging from those who have not had a lot of experience to those with extensive experience,” Werk says. “There’s always something they can see and learn.” While popular areas of study, school mascots, department sizes and Hereford herds themselves may vary among schools, university beef-herd managers unanimously agree having cattle on or near campus is a valuable addition to a collegiate degree in agriculture.

A century of Herefords More than 100 years of Hereford breeding and a continued dedication to the animal science department have steered the K-State purebred beef unit to its current position. In 1888, the university purchased and established its first Hereford herd of primarily horned cattle and has since evolved to incorporate more polled genetics. “The herd has historically been focused on balancedtrait cattle that can go out and work in the commercial sector,” Werk notes. “Just practical, well-balanced cattle that are good phenotypically, genetically and on paper.” Beyond that, the herd excels in other aspects, such as added balance and look, all while keeping expected progeny differences (EPDs) in mind. Herefords work well in K-State’s range-based operation. “They’re useful, hardy cattle that do well in that ranch-based, grass-based scenario,” he explains. “They’re efficient in terms of maintaining their body condition and their fertility is good. A lot of the historically strong traits for Herefords make them useful.” Since K-State’s largest herd is Angus, having Hereford cattle provides a useful heterosis opportunity for customers.

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Cattlemen have the opportunity to get their hands on K-State genetics through an annual student-run production sale where Hereford cattle, along with Angus and Simmental seedstock, are offered for sale. “Going through the sale and the process of putting on the sale is obviously a big teaching and learning experience for students,” Werk says. Students can find employment with the beef unit and can enroll in classes that include hands-on learning with the herd. K-State is also the proud home of the Beef Intake Facility, which offers students a rare, realistic experience of working in the industry. By running cattle in a real-world setting, the purebred beef unit teaches the process of managing a purebred operation. “They get exposure to everything that raising purebred cattle entails, which is, of course, a lot of record-keeping and management,” Werk explains. As a past National Junior Hereford Association president, Werk recognizes the value of networking. “A big thing about working in this industry, and probably the biggest benefit of going to school, is being able to network with people that will be future contacts,” he says. Attending college can take a young cattleman’s working opportunities to another level. “Obviously what you learn is really important, but you have an opportunity to build relationships with people that you’re going to deal with throughout your whole life,” Werk advises. “That can be really, really valuable as well.”

More than a number With the largest Hereford outfit in Missouri, Missouri State University (Missouri State) maintains approximately 400 head of registered cows. Motivated by a genuine love for Hereford cattle, Leo Journagan and family gifted a 3,800-acre ranch to Missouri State in 2010. “Leo thought it was really important that young people have a place to experience agriculture,” says Marty Lueck, manager of Journagan Ranch. Hired in 1981, Lueck has witnessed firsthand a change in demand for Hereford cattle. “When I first got here, Hereford bulls were hard to sell. Angus was king,” he explains. “But that’s switched around now and we’re getting a bigger market share for our bulls.” Now, the ranch finds itself selling increasing numbers of Hereford bulls into black-hided herds. “It’s like they’ve rediscovered crossbreeding,” Lueck laughs. Ultimately, the herd strives to produce cattle to survive in the region’s climate and environment. “We just want a good cow that will work well here, raise a calf and breed back,” he explains. “Fertility and production are very important to us.” Lueck also believes the Hereford disposition proves valuable in an aging population of farmers and ranchers. “Yes, we have a younger generation coming Hereford.org

We just want a good cow that will work well here, raise a calf and breed back. — Marty Lueck up, but when we get out into the real ranching world, we still have an older, aging culture,” he notes. The benefits Herefords bring to the table also make the breed an economical choice. “The cost of our materials goes up while our commodity as beef goes down,” Lueck explains. “We have something that I call the denominator and that’s Hereford cattle. They have a better chance of making you profitable.” The herd has found success in producing multiple American Hereford Association Dams of Distinction each year and is geared toward cattle that can work and function in the real world. But cattle are not the sole focus of Journagan Ranch — Missouri State students are presented with a multitude of opportunities to become involved with a large-scale, high-caliber operation. Students can apply for summer or semester internships, enroll in beef production classes and even take a show and sale class to exhibit cattle at various shows, including the Missouri State Fair, the American Royal and the National Western Stock Show (NWSS). The class goes well beyond working show cattle and teaches students to market cattle and to interact with potential customers. “The actual marketing — greeting and meeting people — is still something that is very important,” Lueck notes. University herds prove especially beneficial to agricultural students who do not come from farming backgrounds. Lueck points out calving time as a particularly eye-opening event for students. “To watch that experience in their eyes and facial expressions as they’re seeing life brought into the world, it’s just awesome.” He encourages students to make the most of their college experiences. “You have to take initiative to walk through those doors when they’re presented to you and not be afraid,” he advises. “You can always read about it, but experience is going to teach you a continued on page 34... lot more.” September 2020 |

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Where the rubber hits the road On the West Coast, a small herd of 25 registered Hereford cows is one of four herds to call the University of California-Davis (UC Davis) home. The herd’s original genetics came from California, and the university herd now serves both teaching and research purposes. With more than 1,400 undergraduate animal science students, 130 graduate students and a veterinary school, multiple classes make use of the herds. As a land-grant university, UC Davis incorporates the herd heavily in research projects. “It all ties into the research aspect,” says Don Harper, animal resource manager at UC Davis. “We have known genetic lines, so when we conduct research we actually treat our commercial herd as we would a registered herd.” By collecting daily calving records and birthweights and identifying the cows, additional insight can be gathered from research projects involving the commercial herd. Instead of focusing on show string “curb appeal,” Harper looks for cattle with predictable EPDs and a strong phenotype. “For California, a really nice, moderate frame score and good disposition are all the things the breed is known for,” he says. Due to varied weather conditions throughout the year, feed abundance can be highly inconsistent. As a result, cattle must be moderate in order to survive and to breed back during times of minimal feed availability. Harper notes the herd is developing more interface with the private sector. “What we want to have is a really good Hereford base that represents the kind of bulls that would be used in California,” he explains. “We want to conduct research that is relevant, so we want to use the Northern California type of cattle in our breeding programs.” With cow-calf herds, a feedlot and a meat lab, the university is unique in its birth-to-harvest capabilities. UC Davis students have an extensive engagement process available for them to become involved. Highly competitive student residency positions permit four students to live at barns on campus during the academic year. Students can also intern or volunteer with the herd and can enroll in beef management curriculum directly involving the cattle. The teaching herd helps the university produce more effective future leaders by providing them with relevant industry experiences. “A lot of times with college kids, they’re so focused on school and studying that they don’t get the experience to go out and apply that,” Harper observes. “It really is about putting the education to work. It’s the rubber hitting the road.”

The queen of cow country In the Southeast, the most sought-after commercial females all share one common characteristic — Hereford genetics. “Here in the Southeast, the queen of cow country is the F1 [first generation] tigerstripe Hereford and Brahman

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cross cow,” says Brandi Karisch, Mississippi State University (Mississippi State) Extension beef cattle specialist and Milton Sundbeck Endowed professor. Demand for the black baldy (Angus × Hereford cross) cow is not far behind, as more producers seek to incorporate a white face and outcross genetics. “That baldy cow, even if she doesn’t have Brahman influence, is still one of the most highly sought-after commercial cows in our environment,” Karisch notes. Mississippi State’s Hereford program produces seedstock geared toward both crossbred and registered programs. “Across the board, we need cattle that adapt to the environment,” Karisch says. “Cattle need to be moderate and able to survive in the weather conditions here in the Southeast.” Other than three full-time employees, the university’s labor force is comprised of student workers and interns. The farm is located on campus and thanks to a new southern entrance road, is the first part of campus many visitors see. It is used extensively for teaching and research. In addition, the beef department markets cattle through the Mississippi Beef Cattle Improvement Association’s sale each year. Having grown up actively involved in junior livestock associations herself, Karisch encourages young people to reach out to mentors and contacts made during their years with a junior association. “Those mentors are going to be the people you can call on,” she explains. “They’re going to give you their best advice about what your next step might be — whether that’s going to a university or getting out in the field and applying what you learn.” The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is the fastest growing college at Mississippi State, and like many others across the country, many of its students have minimal livestock experience. “We’ve got a lot of kids who might not have grown up on a farm or had an agricultural background but kind of fall in love with it here,” Karisch says. “They get so many opportunities for hands-on activities to get out there and apply what they’ve learned in a textbook.”

Small herd, big impact Each year, approximately 18,000 people visit the recently renamed E. Carroll Joyner Beef Education Unit. Between demonstrations, undergraduate classes, vet school laboratories, judging contests, camps and more, the modest herd radiates a widespread influence on the university’s students and the region’s producers. The herd is used entirely for teaching and demonstration purposes. Students, either employees or volunteers, are responsible for all of the laborious Hereford.org


tasks. Students work with the herd in practical beef education courses, where they learn about topics such as management, reproductive physiology and nutrition. They are also given opportunities to show university-bred cattle at the North Carolina State Fair, where the university exhibited the 2017 grand champion bull. In North Carolina, small producers value the hardiness and disposition of Herefords. “The Hereford cow herd continues to impress me in their ability to perform even with the heat and variation in forages during the North Carolina summers”, says Matt Morrison, manager of the E. Carroll Joyner Beef Education Unit at NC State. A select number of the university’s cattle are sold through a small sale in April as part of a marketing class. Students conduct the entire sale process from start to finish. Calving the Hereford and Angus herds in the spring and the fall, respectively, allows students in both spring and fall semester courses the opportunity to work young calves. The magnitude of student involvement with the NC State E. Carroll Joyner Beef Education Unit is certainly impressive but also increasingly necessary, Morrison adds. “As agriculture students continue to have less and less of a cattle background the unit provides them with actual real world hands on experience. It gives the students a chance to truly be immersed in the workings of a cattle operation,” Morrison says. “We live in a time that very few people understand animal agriculture, the E. Carroll Joyner Beef Education Unit serves as a gateway, allowing not only students, but also the public and consumers to have a positive animal agriculture experience.”

A maternal history Colorado State University (CSU) boasts a Hereford heritage more than 100 years in the making. The Hereford herd began in 1903 and has evolved considerably over the years. Dr. Robert Taylor founded the “Advertising and Merchandising of Breeding Cattle” program at CSU, and this inaugural group of students hosted the first CSU annual bull sale in 1977. Herd genetics have evolved over time and currently, CSU continues to be a source of altitude-tested genetics for commercial cattlemen. The primary role of the CSU cow herd is to provide hands-on, experiential learning opportunities for students. This opportunity can provide students with the chance to collect performance data, practice animal handling skills, evaluate beef cattle, study reproduction and nutrition related management strategies, prepare animals for exhibition and sale and gain marketing experience. “Each year, the Seedstock Merchandising Team will exhibit cattle raised at CSU in The Yards during the National Western Stock Show in Denver,” Hereford.org

Any time a student spends on a university teach farm could lead to a future career, an internship or an industry networking opportunity. — Samantha Cunningham says Samantha Cunningham, Ph.D., CSU assistant professor. “This same group of students is involved in preparing and marketing cattle through an annual production sale.” The CSU Seedstock Merchandising Team is responsible for leading discussions and activities involving the sale animal selection, sale data management, catalog layout, pictures and videos, as well as sale facility setup. The cattle managed on the farm are also utilized in research and outreach. Cunningham says the cattle preform well in the Colorado environment because of their ability to adapt to many different production environments; including drier, more arid climates and higher elevations. Cunningham adds there are several ways students can become involved. CSU provides students with the chance to join judging teams, student organizations, volunteer programs and teaching opportunities. There is a growing need for students to gain practical hands-on experience, according to Cunningham. These experiences not only bring an understanding of science, but they also provide confidence and perspective to students from any background. “Any time a student spends on a university teaching farm could lead to a future career, an internship or an industry network opportunity,” Cunningham says. “These university beef herds are also an important part of the Land Grant Mission, and they allow us to not only reach students but to reach stakeholders and communities.”

The red-and-white education The benefits of Hereford cattle make the breed valuable to producers across the country and prove just as valuable for students pursuing agricultural degrees at universities across the nation. Beef units are beneficial, and increasingly necessary, to incorporate into agricultural curriculum to prepare students for careers in the industry. As students pursuing agricultural degrees become increasingly removed from the farm, providing opportunities for hands-on learning is simply the best way to provide knowledge that once only growing up on a farm can provide. Like learning to ride a bike, there are some things that can only be learned outside through hands-on experience. Learning how to manage beef cattle in realworld environments is no different. University Hereford herds are evidence that a little red-and-white influence can provide a vital component to a collegiate degree in agriculture — firsthand experience.

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BW 1.3; WW 52; YW 88; MM 14; M&G 40 A superb daughter of Bosch. One of the first bred heifers to sell sired by him and a good one she is. Safe to C&L RR KJ 364C Jalapeno 973E.

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BW 3.0; WW 43; YW 64; MM 19; M&G 40 A pigmented conservatively marked daughter of Max 124Z. She boasts several DOD in her pedigree. Sells with an outstanding heifer calf by LJF MSU 829 Cayman 105C. Bred to LJR MSU Z311 Emblazon 342E.

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BW 0.4; WW 45; YW 62; MM 27; M&G 50 A very pleasing cow to look at that never misses. Sired by Laramie 308X and out of a daughter of NJW 98S Durango 44U. Her daughter is 36H.

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BW 3.2; WW 63; YW 98; MM 17; M&G 49 A Federal daughter out of a Dam of Distinction. One that will catch your eye. Safe to LPH 145Y Diamond Mind 23D.

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BW 3.8; WW 56; YW 95; MM 24; M&G 52 A fantastic daughter of LJR MSU 829 Cayman 105C. The more daughters we see out of 105C, the better we like them. Here is one that will fit any herd.

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LJR MSU WILLA 36H • P44140116

BW -0.3; WW 46; YW 67; MM 19; M&G 43 An Ambush daughter that is super deep with lots of power. One that could show. Only a February. Her dam, 15B, is pictured above.

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BW 0.3; WW 54; YW 76; MM 8; M&G 35 An outstanding freckle faced daughter of C&L CT Federal 485T 6Y that is a maternal sister to the famed LJR 023R Whitmore 10W. She has an outstanding heifer calf by NJW 113D 1010 Tough 126F. Bred to KR QR Endure 18072.

LJR MSU 124Z HAMLIN 1H {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} • P44140082

BW 2.6; WW 52; YW 80; MM 18; M&G 44 Looking for an outcross? Here he is. Dark red, red-eyed, full of meat and muscle. Journagan bred many generations deep.

LJR MSU RITA DEW 64H • P44140143

BW 2.2; WW 60; YW 91; MM 18; M&G 48 One of the very first daughters of Tough 126F to sell and a good one she is. Her dam is 164B, pictured above. What a pair!

LJR MSU 23D GNARLY 212G {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} • P44029713 BW 3.2; WW 66; YW 106; MM 26; M&G 59 A complete outcross for most any bloodline. An exciting bull that we believe has an exciting future. Grandmother and great grandmother are Dams of Distinction. Generations deep of LJR breeding.

LJR MSU DALTA 155C • P43599809

BW 4.1; WW 50; YW 70; MM 18; M&G 43 A dark red, red-eyed power cow by the Laramie 308X bull. Sells with a heifer calf by LJR MSU 829 Cayman 105C.

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Thousands of young cattle enthusiasts have had many of their best memories through involvement in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA). The NJHA hopes to shape young, responsible leaders, and it has done just that. Many NJHA alumni are in the industry now raising Hereford cattle, taking on impressive careers and even bringing their kids back to the Junior National Hereford Expo every summer. Follow this series to read more about just a few past NJHA members who are making a difference in the industry.

Give Your Time and Talent An accomplished entrepreneur shares how the Hereford breed influenced his life and career. by Grace Vehige

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ou all load up the pickup and trailer, and you’ll be fine. Go out to this event.” With these words of encouragement from his father, Don Endres and his older brother, Greg, registered their animals to attend the third annual National Junior Polled Hereford Heifer Show and Forum in 1976. Due to harvest season at home, the 15- and 19-year-old boys ventured off to Louisville, Ky., on their own. “It was an adventure just navigating our way to get there and to find the show, but it was a great

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experience. We had to plan it out… study maps and make sure we had everything loaded and animals cared for,” Endres says. Little did Endres know, navigating to Louisville and back helped pave the roadway for a successful future.

From Hereford to CEO Endres grew up in Watertown, S.D., and raised Hereford cattle alongside his father and eight siblings. After years of exhibiting Hereford 4-H projects, the South Dakota native made it to Hereford.org


Louisville for the junior national. The great folks he met and the memories that were made that year made a lasting impression on Endres. At the ninth National Junior Polled Hereford Heifer Show and Forum in Wisconsin in 1982, he was elected to the junior board of directors. As for board of director duties, many tasks the junior board carries out today are just the same as they were in the ’80s: planning the events and reviewing the schedule. However, the job is not merely just behind-thescenes work. Junior board members had the opportunity to host games and events at the show and even reviewed some of the National Junior Don Endres was elected to the National Junior Polled Hereford Association board of Merit Award winners. directors at the association’s ninth Heifer Show and Forum in Wisconsin in 1982. One of the unique things Endres highlighted was a herd-simulation computer game. Any junior member was eligible to play. “The game made you sit down and really think about things because it’s purely driven off the EPDs of the animals, as well as the accuracy of those EPDs,” he explains. According to him, the game provided a digital herd and all the specs and traits along with it. After participating in the game, members would mail their simulations into the Association’s office in order to receive results and placings. “As young breeders, you tend to eyeball things and try to guess at what you think would be the Endres poses with his heifer at the 1979 Heifer Classic in best mating. But, those traits and those EPDs and Jackson, Minn. accuracies, if you really spent your time on it, can help you get better at those decisions. It was Innovative ideas and a knack for business led interesting to see how much better we could get on Endres to be named the Entrepreneur of the our average performance as we continued to play Year by the SDSU College of Engineering in the game,” Endres reflects. 2000 and then presented with the Ernst & Young During his service to the junior board, Endres was Entrepreneur Award for “Emerging Entrepreneur” enrolled at South Dakota State University (SDSU), in 2005. where he achieved a degree in animal science with While his background in business lies within minors in computer science and economics. the alternative energy industry and online The SDSU Jackrabbit shares, “Early in my payment systems and companies, the “Emerging business career, I really focused on the computer Entrepreneur” found his way back to the science and business side, launching a couple of agricultural industry. Currently, Endres is the CEO companies and ultimately exiting those, selling and cofounder of Novita Nutrition, which produces those to public companies.” highly digestible protein. Although Endres had intentions of returning to his family operation and continuing the business, he was Lessons to last a lifetime presented new opportunities and has since acquired Often times, Endres is asked how his team is so more than 25 years of experience in building, successful. He attributes their success to great operating and managing successful businesses. teamwork, as well as the luck of being in the right “I had an opportunity to work as a business place at the right time. systems programmer for the university. So, I “There are lots of times when we encountered decided to do that and let the farm economy heal challenges,” the CEO says. “We just worked up, and that led to another business and here we through them and eventually found success.” are today,” he describes. continued on page 42... Hereford.org

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Novita Nutrition

A huge advocate for youth development programs, Endres (l) hosted South Dakota’s 2019-20 state FFA officer team at Novita Nutrition headquarters to inspire the next generation of leaders.

Even with years of experience in the business world, Endres links his involvement with the Hereford breed and the great people who are a part of the Association to his achievements. Families and individuals that made a lasting impact on Endres include his parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, and family friends Phil and Joyce Ellis and family, and Pete Atkins, to name a few. “Without a doubt, the experience I had with the Hereford breed led me to pursue a degree in animal science and business, and I’ve been able to really use that experience, that knowledge, that love for animals and working with livestock people to grow a business over time,” he affirms. His experience is a testament to the National Junior Hereford Association’s (NJHA) mission to develop leaders of tomorrow, and he compares showbox conversations to classroom lessons in that an individual can learn so much from their experiences and from other people. He says it best: “I think one of the things that is a little overlooked is how wonderful it is to grow up on a ranch around livestock, to learn good work ethic and animal care skills, and how to work with people.” Though it has been years since he has been able to attend a junior national, the Novita CEO still notes the value of youth livestock programs and encourages junior members to become more

Animal protein nutrition company Novita Nutrition produces two branded products including NovaMeal®, a highly digestible protein for the dairy and beef market, and NovaOil®, a renewable oil used in animal feed. According to Don Endres, CEO of the Brookings, S.D., based company, Novita Nutrition helps maximize the genetic potential of animals by working with nutritionists to properly formulate the product into the ration. “We feed approximately 500,000 cows NovaMeal today. We are expanding the plant and should have the capability in a few months to feed 600,000 cows per day,” Endres says. The Novita team was awarded the 2016 People’s Choice Award for NovaMeal by Dairy Herd Management and the Incubator Company of the Year Award by the Brookings Innovation Center. For more information about Novita Nutrition, visit NovitaNutrition.com.

involved with the NJHA to develop a network of people, despite life’s distractions. While Endres’s business success can hardly be labeled as one of life’s distractions, he hopes one day to slow down on the business side and to have a small ranch with Hereford cows. The past board member leaves with this: “I highly encourage juniors to get involved, not only with showing animals but getting involved with the breed association as well. Contribute your time and talent… You learn a lot. You develop a lot of great relationships and benefits that will help you throughout your life.”

The 2018-19 American Hereford Association Board of Directors toured Novita Nutrition’s facilities in Brookings, S.D., during the 2019 summer Board meeting. Endres says a huge takeaway of working in the Hereford industry is learning how to help customers be successful.

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SELLING: Bred Replacements, Open Yearlings, Heifer Calves and an offering of Select Bull Calves. All bred replacements have been pasture exposed to NJW 202C 81E Steward 98G ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} / (P44056521).

Offering choice of these two heifers.

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Select offering from top programs throughout the West! Females Bulls Steers Herd Picks Flushes Embryos

Schedule: Thursday, Dec. 3 9 a.m. – Junior Show

Western States Reno Sale Committee PO Box 8126 Reno, NV 89507 Clint Brightwell, AHA Representative 417-359-6893 Scott Holt, Sale Committee Chairman 208-850-1329 Brian Gallagher, Western States President 253-261-9968

Friday, Dec. 4

9 a.m. – Pen Bull Show, Open Bull Show 2 p.m. – Sale Cattle Preview 4 p.m. – Hereford Reno Sale in Reno Livestock Events Center

Saturday, Dec. 5

9 a.m. – Open Heifer Show 6:30 p.m. – Western Nugget Social at the Nugget Hotel and Casino

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Sunday, Oct. 11 12 Noon (EST) — 11554 100th St., Alto, MI 49302

Show Heifers, Young Cows and Breeding-Age Bulls Sale Manager/Auctioneer: Dale Stith, 918-760-1550

Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman, 309-313-2171

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1412 W. 900 S. Warren, IN 46792 Thatcher 260-917-0177 Joe 260-466-8149 Jane 260-917-0036

Dave and Jill Bielema Family greatlakesherefordbeef@gmail.com grandmeadowsfarm.com 616-292-7474

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n the past few months, we have become more familiar than we would like with the concept of contagious disease in humans. One of the recommendations to avoid disease transmission has been to avoid large gatherings of people. But what about your animals? Every time cattle are brought together for a show or sale, there is a risk of disease transmission

between animals. More importantly, when you bring an animal home from an event, there is a risk of disease transmission to the rest of your herd. Below are some common maladies associated with cattle events.

Pneumonia/Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) The typical BRD scenario begins with stressors leading to viral disease which then leads to bacterial pneumonia — thus the layman’s term for BRD: shipping fever. A yearling grazing at home on pasture is unlikely to become sick with BRD. However, going to a show is full of stressors, even for well-travelled cattle.

Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) The big deal with BVD is the persistently infected (PI) animal. Think of a PI animal as a “carrier” of the disease. It has BVD and sheds BVD for life, thus exposing other cattle to the disease. Cattle become PI as babies inside their dam between ~40 and ~140 days of gestation when the dam is exposed to BVD. Therefore, when a female is taken to a show carrying a fetus in the gestational window of susceptibility, and there is either a BVD PI animal or an acutely infected animal at the show, there is a risk the fetus will become PI. In addition, there are risks before 40 days of gestation (pregnancy loss) and after 140 days (congenital infection). Vaccination greatly reduces, but does not completely eliminate, these risks. Modified live virus BVD vaccines provide better protection against the development of PI calves than do killed vaccines1. BVD is present in many herds — it is not limited to operations with farm equipment rusting in the

1 Walz P, Chamorro M, et al. Bovine viral diarrhea virus: An updated American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine consensus statement with focus on virus biology, hosts, immunosuppression, and vaccination. J Vet Intern Med. 2020; 1–17.

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front pasture. Indeed, because of the way PI cattle are created, BVD may be more common in animals from high-end herds that take animals to shows.

Tips to avoid BRD and BVD: • Immediately upon arrival, take animals to

the stall or tie-outs, offer them water and hay and let them settle in the new environment.

• Do everything possible to prevent dehydration. Dehydration is an underappreciated risk factor for BRD. Immune function is severely compromised in a dehydrated animal. While you can lead an animal to water but you cannot make it drink, you can, for example, bring enough water from home for at least the first day or so.

• Do not water your animals at a trough where other animals drink.

• Be sure your animals are well vaccinated

against IBR (infectious bovine rhinotracheitis), BRSV (bovine respiratory syncytial virus), BVD and PI3 (parainfluenza virus 3).

• Consider vaccinating against Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida.

• Be sure vitamin and mineral nutrition

is and has been appropriate. For example, selenium is critical for proper immune function. Remember, however, that oversupplementation can be as detrimental as undersupplementation.

• Minimize time sharing air space with

other cattle (i.e. under a roof). Take animals to tie-outs as soon as possible in the evening and bring them back as late as possible in the morning.

• When a calf is born out of a dam taken

to a show during the PI formation period, consider testing the calf for BVD at birth, preferably using immunohistochemistry on an ear notch sample.

• Most importantly: Isolate animals upon

returning home. Prevent nose-to-nose contact and avoid sharing the same air with animals that did not travel — i.e. under the same roof. For most pathogens, isolation for 21 days is adequate.

Digital dermatitis (DD) aka “Hairy Heel Wart” DD causes lameness and typically affects the heel of cattle (see Figure 1). The disease is almost certainly caused by an infectious organism(s) but the specific bug is unknown. Figure 1: Heel of an animal Extremely contagious, DD affected with digital dermatitis is common on dairy farms, (DD) aka “Hairy Heel Wart” so avoid the dairy washrack if possible. Talk to your vet regarding treatment as well as potentially treating preemptively after returning from a show. Once you have DD in your home farm environment it is difficult to eliminate.

Ringworm While ringworm is not life threatening, it can certainly be annoying to both the animal and its owner. Ringworm is caused by a fungus — most commonly Trichophyton verrucosum. While ringworm is contagious, cattle are more often infected with ringworm from the environment. Grooming chutes, brushes, stalls, etc. can all harbor the fungus. Talk to your veterinarian regarding treatment of animals with ringworm. Animals with ringworm self-cure eventually, so almost all “treatments” seem to “work.” However, your veterinarian will be able to suggest a topical treatment that may speed the healing time, which is particularly relevant if you have another upcoming show. Like DD, once you have ringworm in your home farm environment, it is difficult to eliminate. Removal of all organic matter from nonporous surfaces followed by disinfection with a fungicide can help. Porous surfaces (e.g. wood) must be painted.

Summary The preceding is only a partial list of disease risks that arise from taking animals off the farm. Your vet would much rather help you to prevent problems than to treat them. Discuss disease risks associated with attending shows with your veterinarian and develop a plan for prevention.

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Editor’s note: Lowell T. Midla, VMD, MS, is a cattle technical services veterinarian with Merck Animal Health. Copyright ©2020 Intervet Inc., d/b/a Merck Animal Health, a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.

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Your Future DEPENDS ON TODAY’S EXPERIENCES.

The National Junior Hereford A s sociation (NJHA) is a welcome home for student s wanting more. More oppor tunities to share your pas sion for agriculture. More leader ship training. More pos sibilities to learn new skills. And, more friendships and les sons to last a lifetime.

Come home to NJHA.

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t is no secret that 2020 has been a series of unknown circumstances with questions looming about potential cancellations or postponements. This year has tried everyone for patience, understanding and acceptance. Gathering in Kansas City, Mo., for the 21st Annual Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), youth members and their families were able to “Come Home to Hereford.” Saturday evening, members were welcomed with virtual opening ceremonies. This event marked the official kickoff of the 2020 VitaFerm® JNHE. In total there were 1,082 youth entries, hailing from 37 states and Canada. Of the entries, Hereford youth exhibited 472 polled owned females, 208 horned owned females, 245 bredand-owned females, 69 bred-andowned bulls, 26 cow-calf pairs and 62 steers. Over 8,000 individuals tuned in to Walton Webcasting throughout the week to watch all of the Hereford shows and the virtual award ceremonies. While this year’s schedule looked a little different from usual, National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members were still able to virtually compete in many of the contests, as well as to interview for scholarships. New to the contest lineup this year was the Future Professionals contest, which includes the submission of a resume for all applicants and an interview for the top applicants in each age division. This contest is a great opportunity for the youth of the breed to advance their professional skills. The JNHE is considered a highlight for many of the youth members and their families. It is a week full of fun, comradery and competition. This year, however, it was even more special because of the tireless work done to make the event possible. Therefore, everyone should extend gratitude to all those who worked to give the membership the experience many hoped for and all look forward to each year. Events like the JNHE would not be possible without their sponsors, especially the title sponsor VitaFerm. With that in mind, thank you to VitaFerm for your support of the NJHA, Hereford.org

and thank you to all other corporate sponsors. Additionally, thank you to Sullivan Supply and Stock Show University for your sponsorship of the showmanship contest. It takes a village to make this event possible, so thank you to all JNHE sponsors for your support of the youth of the industry. Your generosity does not go unrecognized. “Come Home to Hereford” presented

circumstances unknown, but with grit and determination, the challenge was won. The opportunity to gather as one Hereford family and to spread joy in a time of doubt is a remarkable gift and journey, and it is certainly not one to forget. Until next year, Hereford family. On the following pages, check out this year’s JNHE highlights.

JNHE coverage includes:

56 Day-by-Day Highlights 64 New Board: Junior Board Directors and Chairmen Elected 68 Retiring Board: The Bonds of Friendship 72 Junior Herdsman of the Year: Grit and Gratitude 76 May, Vickland and Emerson Take Owned Female Show Honors 77 Barber, Kolterman Win Bred-and-Owned Female Titles 78 Boatman, Krebs Receive Top Honors in the Bull Show 79 Barber, Effling Top Steer Show 80 Gohr, Harfst Achieve Success in the Cow-Calf Show 82 Hereford Juniors Compete in Special Contests 86 Champion Senior Showman: Working Toward the Top Spot 90 Barber, Allan Top Showmanship Contest 94 JNHE Division and Class Placings 106 Hereford Juniors Awarded Scholarships 112 Hereford Juniors Compete in National Contests 114 Advisors of the Year: Hearts for Helping 116 Queen Service Project: The Ties That Bind Us 120 Photo Contest: A Lens for Creativity

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Hauling cattle from 37 states across the country and Canada, trucks and trailers assemble while awaiting check-in.

NJHA board members are hard at work helping JNHE exhibitors unload tack.

Sister and brother, Montana and Wyatt Lawrence, ride in style as they help with check-in and unloading. Unpacking and gearing up for the next few days of fun.

Team Hereford stayed safe by following healthy initiatives guidelines. Just keep unloading, just keep unloading.

Award ceremonies were filmed ahead of time and presented in a virtual format. This allowed family and friends not in attendance to be involved in the special recognition.

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Registration check-in means one day closer to showing.

Sitting six feet apart at the first virtual ceremony.

Retiring junior members recognition Rylee Barber

Congratulations to retiring NJHA members and good luck with your future endeavors.

Texas

Emily Bernard

Alexis Black

Kelby Burns

Illinois

Illinois

Illinois

Parker Cantrell

Kelsey Decker

Angie Distl

Ohio

Ohio

Ace McHatton

Emily Meinhart

Oklahoma

One-on-one time with junior board candidates.

And the winner is‌

Stephanie Golightly

Bradley Hochhalter

Texas

Minnesota

Delaney Rife

Tucker Schmidt

Iowa

Ethan Howe Pennsylvania

Megan Marion Indiana

Kansas

Logan Stone

Callie Taylor

Calli Valek

Illinois

West Virginia

Kansas

Massachusetts

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Fierce competition in the peewee showmanship division.

Senior showmanship competitors show off their skills one last time for the judges.

Intermediate showmen brought their A-game during showmanship.

Juniors had their eye on the prize during Sunday’s contest.

Did someone say Certified Hereford Beef® hamburger feed? Yum!

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Cow-calf pairs kicked off Monday festivities and did not disappoint.

Team Hereford is proud of our high school and college graduates.

Fist bump for the win.

NJHA junior board candidates connect with current board members.

Bull show exhibitors parade their cattle around the ring with style.

The produce-of-dam show took Hale Arena by storm. Hereford.org

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From the stage, AHA staff await class placings from judges, Dan Shike, Sadorus, Ill., and Kyle Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho.

Steer show exhibitors brought their finest to compete at the 2020 JNHE.

Hereford juniors were recognized for their hard work through scholarships and awards.

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CydectinÂŽ (moxidectin): Deworming that works as hard as you do.

Choose from injectable or pour-on formulations to help protect your cattle this season. Cydectin provides broad-spectrum control against internal parasites for up to 42 days and has been shown to result in increased weight gain1-2 and reduced

pasture contamination. That's hard-working protection that works before sunrise and after sunset. Visit your retailer or BayerLivestock.com to learn more. Keep Cydectin out of reach of children. J.C. Williams, A.F. Loyacano, A. DeRosa, J. Gurie, B.C. Clymer and F. Guerino (v0.1) - Body weight Gain (p.2) 1. A comparison of persistent anthelmintic efficacy of topical formulations of doramectin, ivermectin, eprinomectin and moxidectin against naturally acquired nematode infections of beef calves. Vet Parasitol. 85(4):277-288. Data on file. Bayer, Shawnee Mission, KS.

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— New NJHA Board

Junior Board Directors and Chairmen Elected F our National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members were elected to the NJHA board of directors at the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), July 10-15, in Kansas City, Mo. JW Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky.; Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.; Ralston Ripp, Kearney, Neb.; and Libby Ruston, Waverly, Tenn., were all welcomed into their maroon jackets as new NJHA directors during the JNHE awards ceremony on July 14. Two delegates from each state junior Hereford association voted for the individuals they wanted to represent the membership. The NJHA board is comprised of 12 individuals, who serve three-year terms and govern the 3,500-member organization. The 2020-21 officer team includes chairman Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; vice-chairman Abigail Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.; communications chair Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif.; leadership chair Luke Daniels, Dalhart, Texas; fundraising chair Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; and membership chair Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, Minn. Also serving as directors are Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo., and Samuel Lawrence, Avilla, Ind.

Brooklyn Adam, NJHA director from Lathrop, Mo., is the 22-year-old daughter of Scott and Tammy Adam. In the spring she graduated from Kansas State University (K-State) with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural communications and journalism. She would like to combine her passion for photography, writing and agriculture by becoming a photojournalist for an agriculture-based magazine. Brooklyn is a 14-year member of the Missouri Junior Hereford Association, where she served as a board member and treasurer, as well

Noah Benedict, NJHA fundraising chair from Dewey, Ill., is the 20-year-old son of Chad and Becky Benedict and is a junior at the University of Illinois, majoring in agribusiness markets and management. Upon graduation, he plans to work in the livestock feed and nutrition industry. Noah has held a variety of leadership roles as a Hereford youth, most recently as the chairman of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association. He is a fifth-generation Hereford breeder and says he hopes to continue his family’s operation into the next generation. Noah values the NJHA because of its tremendous support for its junior members and how much he knows it can help them grow. He strives to make as many connections as he can with the junior members and their families and to continue to be a friend and role model for those that he meets, as well. JW Cox is the 18-year-old son of John and Shane Moran from Flemingsburg, Ky., and is attending Western Kentucky University JW with plans to transfer to Oklahoma State University to finish an animal science degree and to apply to vet school. He hopes to then attend Colorado State University (CSU) to receive his doctor of veterinary medicine degree. JW has enjoyed the connections and friendship he has made while being a member of the NJHA. He was active in his FFA chapter and is a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Luke Daniels, NJHA leadership chair from Dalhart, Texas, is an 18-year-old twin son of Scanlon and Angela Daniels. He will be a freshman at South Plains College this fall, studying preveterinary/animal science and competing in the livestock

JW Cox hugs his father after accepting a coveted maroon jacket from retiring NJHA director Brandt Downing.

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judging program. Luke’s ultimate dream is to raise quality Hereford cattle and to farm, while focusing on the advancement of embryology and semen collection services in his family’s veterinary operation – Circle H Headquarters LLC. He credits his competitive drive, ethics and genuine passion for the Hereford breed to being a first-generation breeder growing up in the Texas Panhandle. As an 11-year member of the Texas Junior Hereford Association, Luke has held multiple leadership positions and recognizes what he has learned from the mentorship of the breeders in his region. He aims to be both a set of ears and source of information for the Hereford youth, attempting to be the best resource possible while assisting in growth of the breed’s future. Lauren McMillan is the 18-year-old daughter of Kyle and Jodi McMillan from Tiskilwa, Ill., and is currently Lauren attending the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and majoring in organization and community leadership. Lauren has been an active member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association and has served as vice president, secretary, awards chairman and director. She has been involved in student council, 4-H and FFA and has held several leadership roles in each program. Lauren has also attended the NJHA Faces of Leadership conference for the last five years. Bailey Morrell, NJHA communications chair, is the 19-yearold daughter of Barry and Carrie Morrell from Willows, Calif., and a junior at Colorado State University

Lauren McMillan embraces her mother after being named a new board member. Hereford.org


(CSU), double-majoring in agriculture education with a concentration in agriculture literacy and political science with a concentration in environmental policy. After graduation, she plans to attend law school to earn an agricultural law degree. In the future, Bailey hopes to own her own practice specializing in water rights while also continuing to operate her family’s seedstock Hereford operation. She has held a variety of offices and leadership roles through her involvement in 4-H and FFA. While at CSU, she serves as the Block and Bridle Club vice president and the Collegiate Livestock Association secretary and is an Agricultural Ambassador. Bailey has truly enjoyed building relationships and serving junior members this past year as a director and looks forward to future opportunities engaging with Hereford juniors and industry leaders. Montana Lawrence, NJHA chairman from Princeton, Minn., is the 22-yearold daughter of Bryan and Marytina Lawrence. This past May, Montana graduated from the University of Minnesota-Morris, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and studio art. She will attend law school this fall with aspirations toward a career in agricultural or constitutional law. Montana has been a member of the NJHA and the Minnesota Junior Hereford Association (MJHA) for the past nine years. During her membership, Montana has served as the state president and state Hereford queen for the MJHA. As an NJHA board member, she seeks to inspire and to equip her fellow juniors to chase their dreams and to achieve their goals. Samuel E. Lawrence, NJHA leadership chair of Avilla, Ind., is the 22-year-old son of Scott and Susan Lawrence. He recently received his bachelor’s in animal science from K-State. At K-State Samuel was a member of the 2019 Reserve National Champion Livestock Judging Team and Reserve National Champion Meat Animal Evaluation Team. In the fall of 2020, he will make the transition from a Wildcat to a Fighting Illini by pursuing his masters in ruminant nutrition at the University of Illinois. Hereford.org

Under Dr. Dan Shike, Samuel will focus on cow-calf nutrition and heifer development. Through his position as the leadership chairman, he strives to inspire others to step out of their comfort zone and to seize the many opportunities this organization can provide. Wyatt Lawrence, NJHA membership chair, is the 20-year-old son of Bryan and Marytina Lawrence from Princeton, Minn., and is a Junior at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, majoring in agribusiness with a minor in animal science. After he graduates, his dream is to return home to work alongside his father and grandfather on the family’s turf grass and Hereford operation. At the University of Minnesota, Wyatt serves as the Block and Bridle club vice president, is a member of the livestock judging team and is part of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He has also been active in his church for the past 10 years, volunteering in the media department and teaching Sunday school. Wyatt has thoroughly enjoyed his first year on the board, building relationships and creating future opportunities for junior members. His goal on the junior board is to inspire juniors and to help in developing the next generation of beef professionals. He is looking forward to what the future holds for Hereford youth. Abigail Spindle, NJHA vice-chairman from Moriarty, N.M., is the 20-year-old daughter of Tom and Becky Spindle. She will be a senior at Texas Tech University, where she is majoring in agriculture and applied economics and is a member of the livestock judging team and the meat animal evaluation team. Abigail and her siblings are the fifth generation on her family’s ranch. After college she wants to keep up the family tradition of raising cattle on her family farm and ranch. Abigail is a 12-year member of the New Mexico Junior Hereford Association, where she served as queen and princess. With the current growth in the industry, she plans to use her time on the board to keep up the momentum and to continue building up the NJHA. Abigail wants to focus on leadership development and member participation.

Ralston Ripp is the 19-yearold daughter of Cody and Ronette Heinrich from Kearney, Neb., and Ralston is a sophomore at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, majoring in animal science and agribusiness. Ralston is currently the vice president for the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association. In the past she has held the office of secretary, reporter, historian and director. Ralston was also the 2018 Nebraska State Hereford Queen and a National Hereford Queen candidate. In high school she was very active in FFA and 4-H.

Newly elected Ralston Ripp hugs her mother after receiving her maroon jacket.

Libby Ruston is the 18-year-old daughter of Lee and Andrea Ruston from Waverly, Tenn., and is a freshman Libby at the University of Tennessee–Martin, majoring in agricultural business and political science. In the future she hopes to represent an agriculture-based company or organization in the public relations or political field. She has held a variety of offices and leadership roles through her involvement in the Middle Tennessee Hereford Association, 4-H and FFA. The fourth-generation Hereford breeder hopes to always maintain a presence in her family’s operation.

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R ckin’ W Ranch

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FEMALE SALE

Friday • 12 Noon CST

OCTOBER 9, 2020 At the Rockin’ W Sale Facility Schulenburg, TX

GPS address: 2501 Hwy 77N, Schulenburg, TX 78956

with special guest Hidden Oaks Ranch and the Kaechele Ranch

RW KLD MALCOHM 6964 9048 ET

DOB: 08/26/2019 I Reg# P44128013 Sire: R LEADER 6964 I Dam: KLD RW 0031 MINDY D108 CED +3.1, BW +3.1, WW +59, YW +96, Milk +24, SC +0.9, CW +71, REA +0.45, Marb +0.05, CHB +$110

OAKS SENSATION 9066ET DOB: 04/08/2019 I Reg# P44154210 Sire: UPS SENSATION 2296 ET I Dam: JBR QUEEN 1013 CED +3.6, BW +3.6, WW +57, YW +79, Milk +23, SC +12.9, CW +61, REA +0.42, Marb +0.02, CHB +$89

RW ON TARGET 559 8056 ET

DOB: 10/20/2018 I Reg# P44158776 Sire: CRR 109 ON POINT 559 ET I Dam: JWR BIG 6096 TRINDY 201X ET CED +2.2, BW +3.3, WW +54, YW +94, Milk +27, SC +11.8, CW +58, REA +0.27, Marb -0.03, CHB +$97

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Powerful Horned and Polled bulls ready for heavy service. Several ET full brothers sell.

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Angus x Braford F1’s (dams are sired by Rocking W Hereford Bulls) right from the heart of the Kaechele Ranch. Heifers are due to start calving the end of November and are bred to low birth weight Angus bulls.

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— Retiring NJHA Board Members breed as they achieve their goals. While it would have been just as special to end their journey in the same arena as it started, Rylee, Brandt, Taylor Belle and Hannah were able to “Come Home to Hereford” in Kansas City, Mo.

Creating a legacy

Retiring National Junior Hereford Association board members pictured (l to r) are: Brandt Downing, Culver, Ore.; Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas; Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; and Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb.

The Bonds of Friendship Taylor Belle Matheny, Rylee Barber, Brandt Downing and Hannah Williams pass on their maroon jackets as retiring NJHA directors. by Grace Vehige

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s each of the four retiring National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) directors gave a retiring address at the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), songs like “Best Day of My Life” and “I Hope You Dance” echoed throughout the arena. There were tears shed, smiles met with laughter and families with full hearts. Taylor Belle Matheny, Rylee Barber, Brandt Downing and Hannah Williams were each presented a

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maroon jacket in 2017 at the “Showin’ for the Roses” JNHE in Louisville, Ky., and that moment paved the way for four new acquaintances to become lifelong friends. Over the past three years, this “posse” worked alongside their teammates to help guide, lead and encourage one another and the entire NJHA junior board family. The passion and vision for the Hereford breed each retiring director has is obvious. All will continue to be leaders in and out of the Hereford

Each of the retiring directors represents diverse backgrounds and skills, which made this team all the more special. Hailing from Oregon to Texas to Nebraska to Kentucky, these bright individuals operated on the strengths of one another and had fun along the way. “We each have different backgrounds, ideas and beliefs, therefore, bringing something unique to the table. When [Rylee, Brandt and Hannah] speak during a board meeting, I am always eager to listen because they are individually so smart and think through any decision we make,” Taylor Belle, retiring chairman from Mays Lick, Ky., says. Taylor Belle’s family raise both purebred Hereford and commercial cows to be utilized in their embryo transfer program. Having been a member of the NJHA since she was 7 years old, she has always been actively involved with the Hereford breed. Running for the junior board was a great task as both of her parents and her brother served on the junior board. Naturally, she wanted to follow suit of this honorable family tradition and welcomed any words of wisdom her family had to share with her. “My brother was chairman before I was, and his advice to me before our first meeting was to listen before speaking to understand where the board is currently at before I formed opinions and find things that need to be changed. I think that was the most beneficial advice I had been given,” Taylor Belle shares. Born in E. Lansing, Mich., and raised in Channing, Texas, Rylee Barber has the Hereford breed deep within her roots. With Benedict Herefords on her mother’s side and Barber Ranch on her father’s, Hereford cattle are a part of Rylee’s way of life. She helps operate the family-owned Hereford.org


Taylor Belle Matheny and Noah Benedict discuss how to direct showmen for the final drive.

Barber Ranch, it having produced both horned and polled Herefords since 1904. However, it is not just Hereford cattle that runs in the family. Rylee’s grandfather, mom and aunt all preceded her on the junior board, so she naturally has been involved in the NJHA since birth. “The junior board was always there to help me growing up,” she says as she shares a story about a yearling heifer overpowering her during her first JNHE. “It wasn’t just my first year that I got pushed around the showring, and every time I needed it, there was someone by my side to pick me up and dust me off.” In the northwest corner of the country, Brandt Downing and family planted roots in Culver, Ore. Although Downing Cattle Co. recently dispersed, Brandt was born into the Hereford breed and grew up raising and showing Hereford cattle. Over the years, Brandt’s family has been faced with hardship. His father’s accident left a lot of uncertainty for him and his family, but Brandt said a lot of people in the breed stepped up to help. “Running for the junior board was my chance to give back to the association in a sense,” Brandt explains. “I wanted to be there for juniors to look up to and come to for any kind of advice, whether it be directed toward the cattle industry or Hereford.org

anything. I wanted give back to those that have helped my family so much.” A fellow Kansas State University (K-State) Wildcat to Taylor Belle is Hannah Williams, born and raised in Kearney, Neb. Similar to Rylee’s rich history with the Hereford breed, Hannah is a fourth-generation Hereford breeder with traces of Hereford cattle on both sides of her family. Her family’s current program is a small cow-calf operation with focus on marketing bulls private treaty to commercial customers. For Hannah, her inspiration to run for the junior board stemmed from past directors. “There were a few board members I had always looked up to, but one in particular was Kristin (Bielema) Capparelli… Although most of the drive for me to run stemmed from Kristin, I had always wanted to be a leader in the Hereford breed and to be a role model for others as well,” Hannah says.

Just drink the lime juice Election week can be difficult and has its share of unforeseen circumstances. Rylee spent all week memorizing and perfecting her speech only to get to the podium and forget every word. Luckily for her, everything turned out in her favor. Hannah had a different bump in the road. Explaining the long and tiring election process, she recounted how she lost her voice while campaigning. “My dad wanted me to slow down, try to rest my voice and drink a lot of lime juice so I would be ready to go for the big speech night. After drinking a lot of lime juice, which never helped, I delivered my speech sounding like a very raspy old man,” Hannah shares. All junior board candidates face their own obstacles. What truly matters is how they move forward. Rylee’s advice for the new board team is to “always act like the leader you are.” Together, this retiring team led the junior membership and worked to provide new opportunities. Interacting with the junior members is a “job perk” for directors across the board. Increased involvement with the juniors was a goal for all four directors. As authentic leaders, they worked

together to foster new ideas. Rylee says the team placed a lot of focus on developmental contests and programs. “As a team, we collectively got together and discussed the differences we wanted to make and what our lasting impact would be,” she says. “The motivation and focus to make our program and our JNHE the best there is year after year is reason enough to keep us moving in the right direction.” As it is true with any relationship, open lines of communication kept this team motivated to make a difference within the NJHA. “Communication helps any team run the best it can,” Taylor Belle says. “The four of us have always been great with communicating and making sure that everyone is doing okay. Not only did we focus on communication in the meeting room, but also outside of it so we could be the best possible team.”

Cashing in moments for memories Prior to their election in 2017, the four “oldies” did not know one another, but together, they earned a position on the junior board. If you ask any of the retiring board members what their best moments were, each of them will answer with a moment they spent

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— Retiring NJHA Board Members maroon jacket, that candidate’s world turns upside down. “Take this experience and enjoy it. Put your full effort into any job you are given,” Hannah says. Without a doubt, this dynamic team gave their full effort while serving on the junior board, and that paved the way for their close bond. “Family is the best way to describe our team… We spent a lot of time together outside of the junior board becoming friends, and I think that is what has made us so close,” Taylor Belle agrees. “In the end, I couldn’t have picked three better people to serve with.”

A future with Hereford

Hannah Williams talks with her team member Abigail Spindle as they work the showring.

together. Whether it be traveling to New Zealand, skiing (or attempting to ski as Hannah described in her retiring address) or spending time with junior members, these great leaders value time spent together. “I wouldn’t have wanted this experience with any other people. Rylee, Hannah and Taylor Belle, they were my go to, and they’re going to continue to be lifelong friends,” Brandt says. As Taylor Belle recalls election night, she says, “I remember exactly where I was sitting in Broadbent Arena with my family. Austin Cole began giving his retiring address, and the nerves hit me. ‘Would I really get elected?’ This was a goal I had set for myself since I began showing at JNHE and was something I was very passionate about doing.” Rylee agrees, “I literally was in complete shock. I never expected to get to wear the jacket I had always hoped for… I have had a lot of special moments at JNHEs over the years, but that one trumps all.” The maroon jacket has always meant more to these young leaders than an addition to their wardrobe. When a retiring board member meets a newly elected candidate with a

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While this year’s retiring team may have taken off their maroon jackets for the last time, their time in the NJHA has prepared them to shoulder bigger responsibilities. Each retiring director has plans to work within the agricultural industry and to stay involved with Hereford cattle. The retiring chairman, Taylor Belle, exhibits the characteristics of a patient and authentic leader. As advice offered to the newly appointed board team, she says, “Often times I think you feel like you have to come in ready to make a change, but it can be more beneficial to see what is already in motion and find areas where you can make an impact.” Taylor Belle currently attends Texas Tech University, pursuing her master’s degree in agricultural communications. She plans to stay involved with her family’s operation and to find ways to help the NJHA in any way possible. A recent graduate of Texas A&M University, Rylee began working as the Youth and Membership Programs Coordinator for the Junior Beefmaster Breeders Association. Despite the change in breeds, she says, “The NJHA is home to me… The people involved in the Hereford breed are second to none and will forever be a part of my family.” Brandt has a gratitude for the moments life has given him. He stresses to never take your time

Brandt Downing checks the show order as cattle enter the ring.

for granted. “It can all be gone with the blink of an eye, and time really goes fast,” he advsies. “I never really believed it, and my time on the junior board really proves that. It feels like yesterday we were in Louisville running for the board, and now I’m done. And so, cherish the time you have because it really doesn’t last long.” On a livestock judging scholarship, this Oregon native packed up and headed to the Midwest. He recently completed two years at Butler Community College and plans to attend K-State this fall to achieve an animal science degree and a business minor. In the future, he has plans to work in the agricultural industry and to bring back Downing Cattle Co. The final retiring board member, Hannah Williams, shares the same love for the Hereford breed as her teammates. She currently attends K-State, pursuing an animal science degree. She plans to continue building her Hereford herd alongside her dad and to one day pass on the tradition of showing cattle to her kids. “Being elected to the junior board meant I had an opportunity to leave a legacy and strive to be a great leader for other Hereford youth… I know that I will forever be involved in the Hereford breed,” she says. With goals to leave a legacy and exhibit leadership, there is no doubt these four did just that.

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— Junior Herdsman of the Year

Parker Cantrell (center), Collinsville, Okla., was honored as the 2020 Hereford Junior Herdsman of the Year. Presenting the award (l to r) are: 2020 NJHA Chairman Montana Lawrence and National Hereford Queen Melanie Fishel.

Grit and Gratitude An eagerness to learn and a humble mindset helped pave the way for this herdsman’s success. by Grace Vehige

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wo straight lines of elite Hereford females stretch across Hale Arena. Junior showmen stare intently at judges Dan Shike, DVM, and Kyle Colyer as they size up the impressive display before them. In the midst

of the heightening anticipation, four young showmen are called to the center of the ring for their own moment of glory. Entering from all sides of the arena are the 2020 Junior Herdsman of the Year candidates

Cantrell reflected, “I always tell myself, ‘I may not have the best calf and because of facilities, my calf may not have the best hair, but there’s not going to be a single person that has outworked me from sunup to sundown.’”

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— Parker Cantrell, Ethan Hopkins, Logan Stumpf and Burk Van Horn. In center ring, the 21-year-old son of Steven and Michelle Cantrell of Collinsville, Okla., humbly shook hands with the other finalists as he received the title of Junior Herdsman. Recalling previous herdsman honorees, Cantrell recognizes Oklahoma’s Cameron Curry as one of his idols in the livestock industry. Extraordinarily enough, Curry was named the 2013 Junior Herdsman in Kansas City, Mo. Seven years later, Cantrell considers himself blessed to be recognized in the same arena as his mentor. “It was a big deal for me to be named Herdsman because I remember how the whole state felt whenever Cameron had won it,” Cantrell describes. “Now, I’m realizing I’ve done it. I did it here, and it kind of made everything a little emotional and made me look back upon where I started.”

Bucket stacking 101 Cantrell is a second-generation Hereford producer at C3 Cattle & Agriservices. His father, Steven, showed Herefords in high school and passed that interest down to Cantrell at a young age. Thanks to the folks at Star Lake Ranch, he found his calling and stuck with it. “We started as humbly as we could, and I was hooked after my first show,” Cantrell says. “I was upset I didn’t win because I always loved winning, but it lit that passion and lit that fire in me to really work on it.” Cantrell’s first Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in 2008 — fittingly in Kansas City — was also his first out-of-state cattle experience. “It really made me realize this was my home. This was where I belong,” says the retiring president of the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma (JHAO). Having missed only two JNHEs since then, the Oklahoma native found ample opportunities to establish lifelong friendships with people across the country who have taught him invaluable lessons, including the Stotz family. While helping the Stotzes and GKB Cattle at the 2014 JNHE in Pennsylvania, Cantrell made a mistake stacking buckets by alternating the Hereford.org


Parker Cantrell and his sister, Karstyn, enjoy their time at the 2019 Faces of Leadership conference in Lincoln, Neb.

handles rather than aligning them to one side. Though it seemed a minute issue at the time, a lesson emerged: Never leave any detail out. Cantrell says his family often jokes, “Bucket Stacking 101 as a 15-year-old is what put [me] where I am today.” As well, he sharpened his leadership skills, with seven years of experience as either a board member or a regional representative of the JHAO. Sam Eck, longtime advisor of the JHAO, says Cantrell has grown into a great leader. “I’ve watched Parker go from not knowing how to blow a calf to being one of the best fitters in the barn,” Eck says. “He’s really matured a lot, not to mention all of the things he did for Oklahoma this year. Parker rallied the troops and got everybody pulling in the same direction to make things happen.”

At home, Cantrell’s personal herd is focused on developing a solid foundation of females that are powerful, sound and clean footed. Always striving for improvement, the newly named Junior Herdsman comments, “Rome wasn’t built in a day. “Our big focus is creating cattle that are functional in the ring, on the range and on the rail,” he adds. With plans to graduate from OSU this December with a degree in animal science and an industry focus in agribusiness, Cantrell hopes to return to his community to work in the insurance industry. “I love sales,” he shares. “I love interacting with people and I wanted to have a job that allowed me to be able to stay close to home and still operate my cattle.”

Cantrell smiles at the backdrop with his newly awarded Junior Herdsman buckle.

“Come Home to Hereford” As the 2020 Junior Herdsman reflects on his experiences with the Hereford breed, he reminds himself how far he has come and to never take anything for granted. Growing up in the Hereford breed means more than going to cattle shows — it means creating connections to serve him a lifetime.

Eck, who has advised Cantrell for 10 years, says, “Parker has grown and matured quite a bit in that time, and you’re not going to find a young man who wanted it more or worked harder with his cattle in the breed.” As this chapter ends, the retiring National Junior Hereford Association

Rome was not built in a day Starting at a young age, Cantrell dove headfirst into the Hereford breed and all things cattle. As he learned more about cattle feeds and nutrition from Star Lake’s Zeb King, he opened a stilloperating feed store, which allowed the young businessman to compete and receive honors as the runner-up in the Ag Sales Entrepreneurship proficiency area at the National FFA Convention. As a 16th birthday gift, Cantrell became certified in artificial insemination (AI). He continues to help local showmen and producers breed cattle, and when he is not home, he completes AI work at the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Purebred Beef Center. Hereford.org

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— Junior Herdsman of the Year (NJHA) member reflects on all those who have been alongside him throughout his journey. “I wouldn’t be half of who I am if it weren’t for the hundreds of people that have made an impact on my life, and I wish that I had enough time to thank every single one of them individually,” Cantrell says. Giving credit to Max Stotz and Todd Herman and their families, as well as Cameron Curry, Cantrell notes these individuals played a role in inspiring him as a young kid trying to learn the ropes. Fast forward to modern day, he continues to be inspired by Hereford producers, this time by the younger generation. “Nowadays, I always look at the younger members. I see the gleam in their eye, and I see how excited they are to be at the shows,” he says. “Really, the one family I can point out where this applies the most is the Collins family… Whenever I look at those three Collins girls, I see the future of our association and it makes me want to make things the best for them.” Wrapping up his journey with the NJHA in the same arena where he started, the 2020 JNHE led Cantrell home to his Hereford family in Kansas City. “I wish I could tell every member, whether they are just going into their first junior nationals or coming up on their last junior nationals in Wisconsin, to enjoy the moment and thank those who get you there,” he advises. “Don’t ever be afraid to thank someone for what they’ve done.”

2020 Junior Herdsmen Finalists Logan Stumpf Illinois

Parents: Gene and Lori Stumpf from Columbia, Ill. First JNHE: Kansas City, Mo., in 2008 Stumpf enjoys traveling all over the country every summer, meeting new people and seeing show friends he has made along the way. He is grateful for the experiences and opportunities to show cows at the national level and now likes to look back on his early years to see how far he has come from where he started.

Burk Van Horn Indiana

Parents: Chuck and Patt Van Horn of Morgantown, Ind. First JNHE: Denver, Colo. in 2007 Van Horn’s favorite things about the JNHE are the opportunities to see friends whom he cannot always see and competing in showmanship. One of his favorite memories from the JNHE is taking home the grand champion bull title in 2016.

Ethan Hopkins Tennessee

Parents: Roy and Kim Hopkins from Winchester, Tenn. First JNHE: Tulsa, Okla. In 2009 The NJHA has helped Hopkins to meet and connect with a group of Hereford breeders who will be friends for a lifetime. During the JNHE, Hopkins enjoys competing in the bredand-owned division and seeing the quality of cattle the other junior exhibitors bring.

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— Female Show Champions

May, Vickland and Emerson Take Owned Female Show Honors

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an Shike, Ph.D., of Vada and Hans Vickland, Sadorus, Ill., and Longmont, Colo., exhibited associate judge Kyle Colyer the reserve grand champion of Bruneau, Idaho, were owned horned female with tasked with sorting through H BL Miss Spice 923 ET. the 208 horned heifers and Their entry was first named 472 polled heifer entries division IV champion. She exhibited in the owned was a Feb. 24, 2019, daughter Judges Kyle Colyer (l) show at the 2020 VitaFerm® of H Deberard 7454 ET. and Dan Shike Junior National Hereford The horned owned Expo July 15 in Kansas City, Mo. female show was sponsored by HME Taking home champion honors in Herefords, Winterville, Ga., and the horned owned heifer show was Hopper Herefords, Maysville, Ky. Lauren May’s, Mineral Point, Wis., Vada and Hans Vickland also division II champion, a May 7, 2019, won grand champion owned polled daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET. heifer with H KFL Pixie 9372 ET. The

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 2.0 3.0 61 97 0.3 1.0 14.3 31 3.2 109 1.20 1.20 76 -0.007 0.73 -0.02 333 398 118

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Grand and division II champion owned horned female by Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with a May 7, 2019, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

division VIII champion was a Jan. 23, 2019, daughter of H Montgomery 7437 ET. The reserve grand champion owned polled heifer banner went to Jillian Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark., with BK Golden Hour 9057G. Emerson’s entry, a Sept. 3, 2019, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET, was also division II champion. Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb., sponsored the polled owned female show. See Page 99 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -6.6 7.8 65 111 0.5 1.2 13.0 28 -0.5 116 1.30 1.30 71 0.003 0.62 -0.06 301 367 109

H BL Miss Spice 923 ET

Reserve grand and division IV champion owned horned female by Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with a Feb. 24, 2019, daughter of H Deberard 7454 ET.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -9.1 8.6 71 114 0.4 1.0 12.6 37 -2.3 111 1.00 1.10 74 -0.037 0.57 -0.10 303 372 116

H KFL Pixie 9372 ET

Grand and division VIII champion owned polled female by Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with a Jan. 23, 2019, daughter of H Montgomery 7437 ET.

BK Golden Hour 9057G

Reserve grand and division II champion owned polled female by Jillian Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark., with a Sept. 3, 2019, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).

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Barber, Kolterman Win Bred-and-Owned Female Titles

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ylee, Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, and their heifer, BR Halsey 9099, rose to the top of the bred-and-owned female show during the 2020 VitaFermÂŽ Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo., July 13. Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT Rustic Wine 5546 ET, claimed the reserve grand champion title. The bred-and-owned heifer show was sponsored by Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla.; Moore Cattle Co., Madill; and Express Ranches, Yukon,

Judges Kyle Conley (l) and Jeremy Haag

Okla. Judge Kyle Conley, Sulphur, Okla., sorted the 245-head show with associate judge Jeremy Haag, Smithville, Mo.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 3.9 2.6 67 104 0.6 1.8 18.5 33 3.0 100 1.20 1.10 74 0.033 0.58 0.19 392 482 107

BR Halsey 9099

Grand and division IV champion bred-and-owned female by Rylee, Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with an April 1, 2019, daughter of BR Belle Air 6011.

The Barber family claimed grand champion honors and topped division IV with an April 1, 2019, daughter of BR Belle Air 6011. Kolterman won reserve grand champion and reserve champion of division IV with an April 28, 2019, daughter of K Rustic 711 ET. See Page 96 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.7 3.1 57 94 0.2 1.0 18.0 28 -1.2 112 1.20 1.20 80 -0.007 0.70 0.04 397 465 127

KOLT Rustic Wine 5546 ET

Reserve and division IV reserve champion bred-and-owned female by Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with an April 28, 2019, daughter of K Rustic 711 ET.

Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).

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— Bred-and-owned Bull Show

Boatman, Krebs Receive Top Honors in the Bull Show

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endall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., exhibited the grand champion bred-and-owned bull, and Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., showed the reserve grand champion, July 13, at the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo. The bred-and-owned bull show was sponsored by Grand Meadow Farm, Ada, Mich.

Drew Pérez, Canyon, Texas, sorted 69 bulls to name the champions. Boatman’s bull, 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET, won grand and division V champion. The Oct. 8, 2018, son of C 5280 Diversified Judge Drew Pérez 6121 ET is owned in partnership with Walter McGuffee,

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.5 5.6 70 107 0.5 0.8 16.9 25 -2.3 92 1.30 1.30 90 -0.017 0.61 0.02 377 457 131

2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET

Grand and division V champion bull by Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with an Oct. 8, 2018, son of C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET.

Mendenhall, Miss.; Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill.; and Stephens Hereford Farms, Taylorville, Ill. The reserve champion bull, K Gatsby 922 ET, was first named division IV champion. He is a Feb. 24, 2019, son of B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. See Page 94 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.4 4.7 56 95 0.1 0.9 13.7 28 1.6 116 1.10 1.00 77 -0.027 0.66 0.16 343 414 130

K Gatsby 922 ET

Reserve grand and division IV champion bull by Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with a Feb. 24, 2019, son of B&C Stock Option 6026D ET.

Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).

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Barber, Effling Top Steer Show

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idyn Barber, Channing, 5973C ET and bred by Riley Texas, showed the Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill. grand champion steer, and Effling’s reserve grand Chesney Effling, Highmore, champion steer and S.D., exhibited the reserve champion bred-and-owned grand champion steer, July steer, CHEZ Russel 9668G 14, at the 2020 VitaFerm® ET, weighed 1,349 pounds Junior National Hereford for a WDA of 2.7 and was Expo (JNHE) in Kansas sired by K Rustic 711 ET. City, Mo. The steer show Judge Drew Pérez Reserve champion bredwas sponsored by Upstream and-owned steer went to Ranch, Taylor, Neb. Judge Drew Pérez, Cally Miller, El Dorado, Kan., with Canyon, Texas, sorted 62 steers to find MG Hank 5115 13G. Her steer weighed the champion. 1,175 pounds for a WDA of 2.3 and was Barber’s grand champion steer, sired by PLCC 3001 Domino 5115C. RGR ML Mar2 40G, weighed 1,226 See page 98 for class placings. Visit pounds for a WDA of 2.7. He was Hereford.org for complete results. sired by SULL TCC Mr Roy Who

RGR ML Mar2 40G

Grand champion steer by Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with a 1,226-pound son of SULL TCC Mr Roy Who 5973C ET.

CHEZ Russel 9668G ET

Reserve grand champion and champion bred-and-owned steer by Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with a 1,349-pound son of K Rustic 711 ET.

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— Cow-Calf Champions

Gohr, Harfst Achieve Success in the Cow-Calf Show

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allon and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., won the grand champion cow-calf pair in the cow-calf show at the 21st annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., July 14. The show was sponsored by Innisfail Farm, Madison, Ga. Judge Kyle Conley, Sulphur, Okla., with associate judge, Jeremy Haag, Smithville, Mo., picked the Gohrs’ pair out of the 26 pairs shown. The Gohr family won grand champion cow-calf pair with KJ B002 Misty Cat F2 ET, a January 2018 cow

sired by CRR 719 Catapult 109 with a March heifer calf at side by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026, and bred by Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan. The reserve grand champion cowcalf pair was exhibited by Sara Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore. Her cow, WRB Last Dance 418, is a January 2018 daughter of MH 122L T- Bone 1363 ET with a February heifer calf at side by HARFST BF 028X Anderson 705E, and bred by Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill. See page 94 for class placings. Visit Hereford.org for complete results.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -5.8 5.6 58 94 0.1 1.1 22.1 36 -3.2 84 1.20 1.20 68 0.003 0.61 -0.15 430 490 107

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -0.3 4.5 55 96 0.3 0.9 13.3 28 2.9 118 1.30 1.30 70 -0.027 0.59 -0.03 310 368 113

KJ B002 Misty Cat F2 ET Grand champion cow-calf pair by Fallon and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., with a January 2018 daughter of CRR 719 Catapult 109 with a March heifer calf at side by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026.

WRB Last Dance 418 Reserve grand champion cow-calf pair by Sara Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with a January 2018 daughter of MH 122L T- Bone 1363 ET with a February heifer calf at side by HARFST BF 028X Anderson 705E.

Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).

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Hereford Juniors Compete in Special Contests

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n addition to exhibitions, Hereford youth competed in numerous special contests during the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo. These contests awarded young people both individually and as groups for their dedication to Hereford cattle and honored their successes throughout the JNHE. Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, were named the junior premier exhibitor. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, was named the junior premier breeder. Adult premier

breeder honors went to Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill. Winning the GKB Super States contest were the states of Colorado and Texas. Split into small states (less than 25 head of cattle shown at the JNHE) and large states (more than 25 head), members earn points for their state from placings in the showring and in other contests throughout the JNHE. Colorado won the small states division, and Texas won the large states category. The GKB Super States contest is sponsored by GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas.

Receiving the Golden Pitchfork award for stall maintenance and cleanliness were the youth exhibitors from the state of Oregon. The champion produce-of-dam group was exhibited by Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with Sage, Kynsleigh and Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb., exhibiting the reserve grand champion group. The champion pair was out of MCKY Destiny 6458 ET, and the reserve pair was out of SULL TCC Harley 4069B ET.

Junior premier exhibitor: Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas

Junior premier breeder: Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas

Adult premier breeder: Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill.

First-place GKB Super States, more than 25 head exhibited: Texas Not pictured – First-place GKB Super States, less than 25 head exhibited: Colorado

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Golden Pitchfork award: Oregon

Champion produce-of-dam group: Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with females by MCKY Destiny 6458 ET.

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Reserve grand champion produce-of-dam group: Sage, Kynsleigh and Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with offspring by SULL TCC Harley 4069B ET.

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During her National Junior Hereford Association career Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, has learned hard work and determination are the keys to success.

Working Toward the Top Spot Practice makes perfect, and practice led Rylee Barber to be honored as grand champion senior showman. by Rachel Dotson

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he fitting chutes are assembled on the cedar chips as 10 exhibitors stand beside their animals. The clock starts counting down and the sound of buzzing clippers and aerosol cans spraying fills the air, while senior

showmanship competitors compete for the grand champion senior showman title. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, remains calm while maintaining one thought in the back of her mind — this is her last chance.

Rylee spent countless hours over the last few years sharpening her fitting skills.

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She enters the ring and heads for the chutes, and her grandmother, Mary Barber, calls out an encouraging reminder to believe that “she can do it.” As Rylee clips, combs and analyzes her heifer, she relies on muscle memory, what she has learned over the years of competing and the advice given by her mentors. The allotted time for the fitting portion dwindles to zero, and the retiring junior, Rylee leads her heifer over to the other ring to showcase her showmanship skills one last time for the judges. She finds herself in the top three, standing amongst two exhibitors she respects the most and enjoys competing against — one of those being her brother, Bryden. “We got down to the final three and it was Mason Allan, myself and my brother and I just started smiling and laughing to myself,” Rylee laughs at the memory. “I kept thinking, if I get beat by my little brother or Mason, who is like a little brother to me, I thought goodness gracious that’s not going to go over well with me.” Then, after years of competing in showmanship at the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), Rylee is finally in the running for the top spot. In eager anticipation, Rylee watches as judges Todd Herman and Kasey Heindel shake the reserve champion senior showman’s hand. “The moment that Todd and Kim turned to select me as the champion showman, relief flooded through me,” Rylee says. “I had been dreaming of that moment, and for it to finally

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happen, my last year, will be something I carry with me forever. “Once I was selected I started crying. I was so happy, and I am not an emotional person. It was extra special to have my brother competing with me. He knows how hard I’ve worked at it over the years. We might talk smack between each other, but I think he was just as happy for me as I was happy that I had won.”

Surrounded with support Stepping into the ring is second nature for Rylee. She has been going to the JNHE since she was born, and her family has not missed one in the last 15 years. “I don’t imagine we’ll miss any in the years to come,” she adds. The first JNHE she attended as an exhibitor was in Louisville, Ky., in 2006. “There weren’t very many times as a younger exhibitor that I missed watching the top 10 showmanship.” For this Texas A&M University alumni, the two most influential people in her show career are her grandmother and Robyn Samsel, herdsman for Barber Ranch. “My grandmother, Mary, has always been the one out there with us in the barn,” Rylee says. “In the summers she always offers to help where she can. If we’re out in the practice ring, she is always out there tailing us and critiquing my siblings and I, but she’s

always been our number one supporter. She’s kind of hard on me sometimes. She’s always been 100% team Rylee.” As Rylee continued to compete in showmanship over the years, she set a goal to make it to the top 10 in senior showmanship. She sought help from Robyn to achieve this. “I went to her that first summer she came to Channing to help us and told her I wanted to be in the top 10 in showmanship,” Rylee shares. “That was the first year I was eligible for the

senior division. She was the one who told me I needed to start practicing. We got a heifer up just about every day and worked on my fitting skills and worked on time management. “She really believed in me and told me, if I really wanted it, I could do it. She’s been there every step of the way. Every summer she helped me practice and get ready for it. I told her before we started showmanship [at this year’s JNHE] that if I did well she better hop over the fence and come get me.”

Rylee wrapped up her career as a member of the NJHA, which began for her just 14 years ago. Hereford.org

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Rylee (l) shares a special moment with her mentor and Barber Ranch herdsman, Robyn Samsel, after her big win.

Rylee and her father, Brett Barber, exit the ring after celebrating her showmanship victory.

Robyn was able to follow through with Rylee’s request. Rylee also extends her gratitude to the Worrell family for helping her prepare for the steep competition. This spring, she moved nearby the Worrells in Mason, Texas, after accepting a job as the youth programs and membership coordinator at Beefmaster Breeders United. “They rounded up all of the old show heifers they had and lined them up for me to fit anytime I came over,” Rylee says. “Jarrett and I each took a side of a heifer and James and Shannon were there to critique and give direction anytime I asked. I couldn’t thank them enough for allowing me to practice on their cattle and for helping me become a better showman. For Rylee, showmanship is an outlet to showcase her skills as a showman beyond what is on the end of the halter. “What I enjoy about showmanship is it’s not so much about

Rylee and her brother pose at the backdrop with their mother, Nicole, after a highly competitive top 10 senior showmanship show.

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my family or our breeding program,” she continues. “Showmanship is the one area where it’s not necessarily about the cattle I’m leading into the ring, it’s about my ability and my personal talents. That’s one thing I’ve really taken pride in —it’s me getting her set and it’s me doing the work to make her look her best.”

Stock for the future Despite this year’s JNHE schedule looking different from previous years, Rylee and her brother, Bryden, and sister, Aidyn, prepared as normal and looked forward to competing in showmanship. “I am constantly critiquing my siblings on their showmanship style, they really get annoyed with it,” Rylee laughs. “I try to set a good example and try to do what I tell them to do. It always takes practice. There’s always room to improve, but the best thing you can do for someone watching you or for your little sibling, you’re trying to help just give a positive encouragement.” Although Rylee’s chapter as a National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) member is coming to an end, she plans to maintain a presence within the operation — and making sure her siblings compete to the best of their ability. “My dad’s family and mom’s family are both heavily involved in the Hereford industry, and so junior national has always been a family event,” Rylee says. “My siblings and I have grown up competing against each other and the chance to do it [at the] JNHE makes it really special.”

As Rylee reflects on her time as a junior member, she hopes future and current junior members recognize how far hard work and determination can lead them in life. “Set a goal and strive for it. If you know you want to be selected as the champion showman, you need to get out to the barn and start practicing,” she says. “No matter your age you are never too old to practice and learn something new. I was out in the parking lot in my khaki skirt and junior board clothes the night before showmanship practicing. You can never have too much practice.” Although she has stepped into the showring for the last time as a junior member and slipped off her maroon NJHA board jacket, Rylee has cemented her legacy within the youth livestock industry. “The livestock industry, specifically youth livestock, obviously has had a large impact on my life,” the fourthgeneration rancher says. “I was involved in the NJHA since I could walk and the last three years I served as a junior board member which really influenced my college and career choices. “Ultimately the NJHA led me to land the career I have now as the youth programs and membership coordinator for the Beefmaster Association,” she reflects. “The experience I gained from the NJHA is really what gave me the leg up and provided me with the experience needed for this position. I really have Amy Cowan and Bailey Clanton to thank and the entire NJHA for leading me down this path and giving me the chance to work with young kids within a cattle breed association.” Hereford.org


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ylee Barber, Channing, Texas, was chosen as champion senior showman, July 12, at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo. Reserve champion honors were awarded to Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas. Sullivan Supply and Stock Show University, Dunlap, Iowa, sponsored the showmanship contest.

After the field was narrowed from more than 125 entries, the top 10 seniors competed in the finals, including a fitting contest. The other finalists were: third place – Bryden Barber, Channing; fourth place – Kassidy Bremer, Fullerton, Neb.; fifth place – Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.; sixth place – Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis.;

seventh place – Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; eighth place – Logan Stumpf, Columbia, Ill.; ninth place – Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; 10th place – Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla. In the intermediate division, Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., was named the champion showman, and Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., was reserve. Claiming the junior division champion title was Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., and reserve champion was Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, was selected champion peewee showman, and Blayklee Stelzer, Oologah, Okla., was reserve champion peewee. Todd Herman, Lima, Ohio, and his daughter, Kasey Heindel, Columbus Junction, Iowa, judged the senior and intermediate showmanship competitions. Mark and Kirbie Sims, Owens Cross Roads, Ala., evaluated the junior and peewee shows.

Champion senior showmen are: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, reserve (l), and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, champion (m).

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Top 10 senior showmen (in order, from l to r) are: Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas; Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas; Bryden Barber, Channing; Kassidy Bremer, Fullerton, Neb.; Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.; Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis.; Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; Logan Stumpf, Columbia, Ill.; Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; and Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla.

Champion intermediate showmen are: Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., champion (l), and Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., reserve (r).

Top 10 intermediate showmen (in order, from l to r) are: Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla.; Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla.; Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla.; Carlee Clark, Muldrow; Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho; Blake Bruns, N. Platte, Neb.; Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.; Mason Love, Baltimore, Ohio; Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa.; and Julia Barron, Lenapah, Okla. Hereford.org

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Champion junior showmen are: Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., champion (l), and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., reserve (r).

Champion peewee showmen are: Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, champion (l), and Blayklee Stelzer, Oologah, Okla., reserve (r).

Top 10 junior showmen (in order, from l to r) are: Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo.; Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore.; Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; Jillian Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark.; Grady Carter, Stratford, Okla.; Claiborne Perry, Madison, Miss.; William Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan.; Cashley Chambers, Pueblo, Colo.; and Lilly Edwards, Marion, Ind.

Top 10 peewee showmen (in order, from l to r) are: Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas; Blayklee Stelzer, Oologah, Okla.; Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla.; Maddox McCollum, Bellevue, Texas; W. Zeb Murphree, Hamilton, Texas; Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan.; Cora Belle Chapman, Seneca, Ill.; Levi Womack, Pembrook, Ky.; Gunner Gohr, Madras, Ore.; and Landry Allan, Schulenburg, Texas.

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--------------------------------------------------------------- Cow- Calf Pairs ---------------------------------------------------------------Class 001 — Calved 1/1/2017 to 5/21/2018 5 head shown 1. Case and Leigh Thomas, Richmond, Ky., with PCT Jewell 505 822 by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Madeline Braman, Refugio, Texas, with JB Two Timin Debbie 1717 ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Cady Pieper,

Zurich, Kan., with PLCC CWP Tesla 8036F by R Leader 6964. Class 002 — Calved 3/1/2018 to 5/12/2018 8 head shown 1. Keyser Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, with WORR 109 Bonnie Belle 20F ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Miranda Hansen,

Checotah, Okla., with KS 4101 7B Miley E38 by Remitall-W Start Me Up ET 7B. 3. Sarah Childs, Ripley, Miss., with CHILDS BDG Cowgirl 16F by BDG Mr Cowboy 7466 7Y ET. Class 003 — Calved 1/5/2018 to 2/25/2018 8 head shown 1. Fallon and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., with KJ B002 Misty Cat F2 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with WRB Last Dance 418 by MH 122L T- Bone 1363 ET. 3. Wyatt, Wade, Montana and Wynn Lawrence, Princeton, Minn., with LH 36Y Ms Hope 214F by NJW 73S 980 Hutton 109Z ET. Class 004 — Calved 3/19/2013 to 9/15/2016 5 head shown 1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET by BR Currency 8144 ET. 2. Kinleigh and Kanton Bolin, Walnut Grove, Mo., with Grand Curiosity 30A ET by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. 3. Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, Ind., with SSF KKH 88X Onyx 651 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET.

--------------------------------------------------------Bred - and - Owned Bulls--------------------------------------------------------Division I Class 005 — Calved 3/9/2020 to 4/17/2020 5 head shown 1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat MF Elchapo 013 by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. 2. Karli Buggs, Sarcoxie, Mo., with PCC The Deuce 0295H by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. 3. Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan., with PLCC CWP Model X 0117H by KJ BJ 319X TNT 003A ET.

Division I champion: Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., and Perks Ranch, Rockford, with 2TK Perks 5101 The Cure 0015ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Division I reserve champion: by KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG KME 2296 Henderson H1 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 006 — Calved 1/4/2020 to 2/20/2020 7 head shown 1. Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 The Cure 0015ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG KME 2296 Henderson H1 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Kaylee Lunsford, Ft. Scott, Kan., with MRF Sinatra 2004 by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Division II

Division II champion: Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Seagram Seven 9181 by BR Hutton 4030ET.

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Division II reserve champion: Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind.; Beck-Powell Polled Herefords, Bainbridge; Wyatt Gunn and Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with GB BP CB Novel Concept 1H by WERK Hutton 407.

Class 007 — Calved 12/1/2019 to 12/27/2019 7 head shown 1. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., Beck-Powell Polled Herefords, Bainbridge, Ind., Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., and Wyatt Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with GB BP CB Novel Concept 1H by WERK Hutton 407. 2. Regan and Jordan Mitchem, Vale, N.C., with MF3C Miles Maker 21G ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. 3. Cadence Harris, Salado, Texas, with Harris 305 Outer Limits 909 by Harris 903 Blow Out 305.

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Class 008 — Calved 10/1/2019 to 11/10/2019 11 head shown 1. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with HMW 615 The Edge 954 ET by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. 2. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG KME 2296 Gilbert G156 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Faith, Noah and Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02A Mamba 06G by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. Class 009 — Calved 8/14/2019 to 9/28/2019 12 head shown 1. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Seagram Seven 9181 by BR Hutton 4030ET. 2. Savannah West, Channing, Texas, with 3W BN Astro Man 9004 ET by BR Sooner On Sooner. 3. Shawn Crutcher, Montrose, Ill., with Crutchers Homeplace 917 by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. Division III Class 010 — Calved 5/1/2019 to 6/23/2019 4 head shown 1. Bryden, Aidyn and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Joe Burreaux 9152 by BR Sooner 6701 ET. 2. Sarah Childs, Ripley, Miss., with CMR Childs Lawman G530 ET by /S Mandate 66589 ET. 3. Adam Yoder, Edinburg, Ill., with WW Homefront G951 by WW Homefront D614. Division IV Class 011 — Calved 3/1/2019 to 4/10/2019 8 head shown 1. Trevor Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, with DBLL JR 128D Mountain 9334 ET by HillsGalore 44Z Resolute 128D. 2. Tar Tut, Rushford, Minn., Tate, Hans and Jens Lind, Rushford, Minn., with LFF 170 Goaltender 908G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Firefly Meadow Cattle Co., Cushing, Okla., and Brock Holmes, Cushing, Okla., with FMCC Whiskey River 16 by Showtime Fireball 734 ET. Class 012 — Calved 1/8/2019 to 2/27/2019 7 head shown 1. Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Gatsby 922 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 540 Osborne 902 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. JD Seward, Rockville, Ind., with SLC Homegrown Proficient 905G by NJW 73S W18 Homegrown 8Y ET.

Division III champion: Rylee, Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Joe Burreaux 9152 by BR Sooner 6701 ET.

Division III reserve champion: Sarah Childs, Ripley, Miss., with CMR Childs Lawman G530 ET by /S Mandate 66589 ET.

Division IV reserve champion: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 540 Osborne 902 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Division V reserve champion: Blakelee Hayes and Buck Cattle Company, Madill, Okla., with BK BH Fast Ball F102 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla., with BK BH Fast Ball F102

ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Hawkwood 120F ET by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET.

Division V Class 013 — Calved 12/10/2018 to 12/26/2018 4 head shown 1. Blake and Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., with Next Gen 322 Bolt 29 by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Emma Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 10Y Remington F114 by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. 3. Trevor Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, with DBLL JR 6011 Moose 8041 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. Class 014 — Calved 9/11/2018 to 11/19/2018 4 head shown 1. Walker McGuffee, Mendenhall, Miss., Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., Stephens Hereford Farms, Taylorville, Ill., and Kendall Hereford.org

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Division I champion: Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Mistletoe 785H by WORR 2Y79 Pascal 4003 79D ET.

Class 016 — Calved 2/1/2020 to 2/27/2020 6 head shown 1. Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with MKL LCC 5804 Miss Caley 2003 by H2 10Y 7183 Doc Holliday 5804. 2. Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore.,with HARFST 705E Dandi 003 by HARFST BF 028X Anderson 705E. 3. William Baker, Hillsboro, Texas, with WB Alexis 177H by SR Riddick 44E ET. Class 017 — Calved 1/1/2020 to 1/31/2020 9 head shown 1. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Mistletoe 785H by WORR 2Y79 Pascal 4003 79D ET. 2. Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Vision Of A Kiss by Churchill Toro 507C ET. 3. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 101D Shego 001H by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Kricket 986G ET by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET. Class 020 — Calved 10/3/2019 to 10/13/2019 9 head shown 1. Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with Corks Ark Grace 4100 1930 ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Lady Rita 9247 by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Judd Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with CHH EJD 5847 Miss Pip 9076 by JCS 88X 5847 ET. Class 021 — Calved 9/16/2019 to 9/27/2019 12 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with RJL LCC 7454 Adora 60G ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Holly G025 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Blake Bruns, N. Platte, Neb., with BRUNS Kami 901 by BRUNS Thunder Knight 701.

Division II

Class 022 — Calved 9/2/2019 to 9/14/2019 10 head shown 1. Bryden, Aidyn and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Fantasia 9185 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 5349 Harley 760G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 745D Adora 758G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.

Class 018 — Calved 11/17/2019 to 12/26/2019 10 head shown 1. Landry Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 978 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 316A Promise 114G ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Madeline Braman, Refugio, Texas, with JB MC Debbie’s 7437 by H Montgomery 7437 ET.

Class 023 — Calved 8/20/2019 to 8/29/2019 7 head shown 1. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia G012 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., with WS Sweet Makay 9100 by /S Mandate 66589 ET. 3. Jorja Ebert, Holt, Mo., with JRE A Star Is Born 1905 by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.

Division II champion: Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR 2296 Geisha Kyra 501G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 019 — Calved 10/16/2019 to 11/8/2019 10 head shown 1. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR 2296 Geisha Kyra 501G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Payton

Class 024 — Calved 8/6/2019 to 8/14/2019 7 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple HB LMAY Star 189G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG NMK Beauty’s Belle G26 by DeLHawk Voltage 35D ET. 3. Cadence and Alexandria

Division II reserve champion: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.

Division III champion: Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT Perfect DI 3 ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET.

Division III reserve champion: Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Blessed Savannah 956G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Division I reserve champion: by Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Vision of a Kiss by Churchill Toro 507C ET.

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Harris, Salado, Texas, with Harris 2296 Sight Unseen 905 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Division III Class 025 — Calved 6/2/2019 to 7/8/2019 8 head shown 1. Addison Wall, Pleasantville, Iowa, with PAW 601D Hello Darlin’ 925 by MAV Legacy 601D ET. 2. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Titos Rose 1950 by W4 2296 Sensation 108E. 3. Taylor Cole, Roberts, Ill., with CF 448 Lady Achiever 908 by BAR-H Achiever 22W. Class 026 — Calved 5/12/2019 to 5/27/2019 11 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Blessed Savannah 956G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Carmen 9060 by C GOHR Thrill Ride 4105. 3. Mary Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with MCS Miss London by Churchill Sensation 028X. Class 027 — Calved 5/1/2019 to 5/8/2019 11 head shown 1. Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT Perfect Di 3 ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 2. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH On Point Berry 6536 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa., with SCC 2296 Dakota 31G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Division IV Class 028 — Calved 4/23/2019 to 4/30/2019 10 head shown 1. Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT Rustic Wine 5546 ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill., with Purple RGR Lizzo 122G ET by THM Durango 4037. 3. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Sibylla 936G ET by C Black Hawk Down ET. Class 029 — Calved 4/10/2019 to 4/21/2019 8 head shown 1. Fletcher Larsen, Valentine, Neb., with LAR Myrtle 9412 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Adam Yoder, Edinburg, Ill., with WW Wendy G921 by REED X05 Revolve 617D ET. 3. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Geisha Alita 120G ET by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. Class 030 — Calved 4/1/2019 to 4/8/2019 10 head shown 1. Bryden, Aidyn and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Halsey 9099 by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Gracelyn 945 by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Madeline Braman, Refugio, Texas, with JB MC LDSC Shelby’s 1930 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Class 031 — Calved 3/17/2019 to 3/29/2019 11 head shown 1. Collin and Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Candy 209G by Churchill Pilgrim 632D ET. 2. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB N/R E68 Gladys 95G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Gigi 925 ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET.

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Class 032 — Calved 3/10/2019 to 3/16/2019 8 head shown 1. Tyler and Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calilf., with TKC Air B Ella 9028 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with MKL LCC 1326 Cupcake 304G ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Kiera Bremer, Fullerton, Neb., with Frenzen Lady Queen G95 ET by TH Frontier 174E. Class 033 — Calved 3/6/2019 to 3/9/2019 10 head shown 1. Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC Karma 1924 ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC Moirai 1921 ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 3. Grant McMillen, Walnut Grove, Mo., with TAR 327B Ribeye Burgundy 16G by GKB 88X Ribeye 327B. Class 034 — Calved 3/1/2019 to 3/5/2019 10 head shown 1. Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 3683 Miss Ribeye 9653 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 2. Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with Ark Grace 1903 ET by Lake B Jurassic Park 55C ET. 3. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KCW Cotton’s Ava 31G ET by BR Moler ET.

Division V champion: Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Division V Class 035 — Calved 2/14/2019 to 2/27/2019 11 head shown 1. Lauren McMillan, Urbana, Ill., with ROF CCC 2296 Influence 221G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Cory and Logan Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with GEN-LOR Ryleigh G4 by STAR SJS Dom Perignon 24Z ET. 3. Logan and Kylie McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with MCC KLM Natty G901 by BNT New Design 201. Class 036 — Calved 2/1/2019 to 2/12/2019 12 head shown 1. Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with TJ VH Etta 902 ET by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET. 2. Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with BAG WB Mickie 901 by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 3. Kalli Valek, Agenda, Kan., with WGF Jenny 52G by KT’S Big Jake 403. Class 037 — Calved 1/21/2019 to 1/31/2019 8 head shown 1. Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB Gracie 90G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD Tori 951 by AMC 0103 10Y Town Hall 1D.

Division V Reserve champion: Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with TJ VH Etta 902 ET by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET.

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— Division and class placings Class 038 — Calved 1/2/2019 to 1/20/2019 10 head shown 1. Aiden Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with AMK Queen Victoria 1481 1901 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Carlisle Braman, Refugio, Texas, with JB MC Shleby Sensation 1864 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Emma, Daniel and Morgan Richardson, Capron, Ill., with RF Cleopatra’s Selene 1G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Division VI Class 039 — Calved 12/5/2018 to 12/27/2018 5 head shown 1. Harrison Hutton, Pickens, S.C. with Huttons Tik-Tak SR279 by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. 2. Peyton Garnhart, German Valley, Ill., with MCF D56 Jessie 1874 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Bryce Milligan, Sallisaw, Okla., with YH Miss Perfect Timing 895F by Churchill PT 6232D. Class 040 — Calved 10/9/2018 to 11/21/2018 6 head shown 1. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Lace 408F ET by TFR KU Roll

Division VI champion: Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Lace 408F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326.

Division VI reserve champion: Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Kate F082 ET by BR Copper 124Y.

The Dice 1326. 2. Cadence and Alexandria Harris, Salado, Texas, with Harris 1448 Maurine 806 ET by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET. 3. Stephen Lorenzen, Georgetown, Ill., with LF PMH D33 Lady Victor 8197 by JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET.

Class 041 — Calved 8/2/2018 to 9/25/2018 10 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Kate F082 ET by BR Copper 124Y. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 101D Lacey 103F by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore.,with BF HARFST 322 AMAYA 8105 ET by CRR 109 Catapult 322.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------Steers-------------------------------------------------------------------------Class 042 — Calved 5/13/2019 to 10/20/2019 6 head shown 1. Mattie Harris, Colbert, Ga., with Pleasant Superman 917G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Hannah Pembrook, Beggs, Okla., with JR HP Sundance 909G by TFR KR Sundance KID 1448 ET. 3. Abigail Billing, Greendell, N.J., with GP Boujee 405Z 9E 271G by Boyd Legacy 3001. Class 043 — Calved 4/15/2019 to 6/11/2019 7 head shown 1. Logan McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with MCC KLM Franklin G928 by AA 109 Catapult 745. 2. Taylor and Tyler Cole, Roberts, Ill., with WRB Titanium 5019 by THA 8087 Titanium J402 ET. 3. Leo Privet, Caledonia, Minn., with LFF 5288 Gunner 921G by JDH 20R Cracker 26U 26C ET.

Class 044 — Calved 2/13/2019 to 5/15/2019 8 head shown 1. Wesley and Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., with SH Leader G040 by SH Leader 9052 D661. 2. Cally Miller, El Dorado, Kan., with MG Hank 5115 13G by PLCC 3001 DOMINO 5115C. 3. Sheridan Chaney, Elwood, Neb., with Purple Chaney 100G by Purple Wrigley 136C ET.

Class 046 — Calved 1/3/2019 to 5/2/2019 10 head shown 1. Jason Baust, Rocky Ridge, Md., with BACC 4S05 Classic 900 by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with MJ Ferdinand P109 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Malina and Cooper Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., with CLNS Greg 9232 by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Class 045 — Calved 2/24/2019 to 5/5/2019 10 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Clinton, Ill., with RGR ML MAR2 40G by SULL TCC Mr Roy Who 5973C ET. 2. T.R. Putz, Otley, Iowa, with MAV Todd 950G ET by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. 3. Rianna Chaney, Elwood, Neb., with Purple Chaney 70G by Purple RGR Moonshine 104E.

Class 047 — Calved 2/13/2019 to 3/13/2019 8 head shown 1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ Russel 966 8G ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Michaela Marion, W. Terre Haute, Ind., with TRG BP Richard 31G by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. 3. Chase and Weston Maddox, Zionsville, Ind., with HC Bean 901 by Harfst BF 028X Anderson 705E. Class 048 — Calved 2/27/2019 to 3/20/2019 8 head shown 1. Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., with Bryant Two Timer G307 ET by SLDK Two Timer 1409 ET. 2. Taylor Schaefer, Franksville, Wis., with H Perfecto 9237 by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 3. Peyton Richie, Buckingham, Ill., with Purple Procrastinator 61G ET by C Stockman 2059 ET. Class 049 — Calved 2/23/2019 to 3/23/2019 5 head shown 1. Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., with PAW 2103 Rescue 911 ET by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. 2. Riggin Goings, Royal Center, Ind., with JCS 4641 Icon 9565 ET by JCS Icon 4641. 3. Avery Stadler, Ladoga, Ind., with Showtime Jordan 918 by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET.

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----------------------------------------------------------------Owned Females-----------------------------------------------------Division I Horned Class 050 — Calved 11/3/2019 to 12/17/2019 11 head shown 1. Landry Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 978 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Neely Davis, Wheeler, Texas, with BK Gossip Girl 9048G by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 3. Mabry McGunegill, Jasper, Minn., with DSUL Jessica 930G by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. Class 051 — Calved 10/12/2019 to 10/27/2019 8 head shown 1. Joseph Lingo, Oak Grove, La., with HAWK Sage 1903 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR 2296 Geisha Kyra 501G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with Corks Ark Grace 4100 1930 ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Class 052 — Calved 10/1/2019 to 10/9/2019 6 head shown 1. Rylee and Raynee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Amy Lynn G038 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Samuel and Sarah Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo., with Purple Audrey 200G ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Rhett McMillen, Walnut Grove, Mo., with TAR 88X Lady Jewel 55G ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Class 053 — Calved 9/14/2019 to 9/28/2019 11 head shown 1. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Holly G025 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Julia, Sam and Olivia Barron, Lenapah, Okla., with BK Guaranteed Points 9040G ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 3. Ella Deford, Jarrettsville, Md., with GGSC Miley 34G ET by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. Class 054 — Calved 8/2/2019 to 9/12/2019 11 head shown 1. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with VC Gold Roses 9051G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KCW Cotton’s Destiny 820G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG NMK Beauty’s Belle G26 by DeLHawk Voltage 35D ET.

Horned division I champion: Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with VC Gold Roses 9051G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Horned division I reserve champion: Rylee, Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Holly G025 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.

Polled division I champion: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET by KJ BJ Contender D56 ET.

Polled division I reserve champion: Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with LCC Kiwi’s VIP 69G ET by LCC Redneck Yacht Club 7671 ET.

Division I Polled Class 055 — Calved 12/1/2019 to 12/26/2019 8 head shown 1. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 316A Promise 114G ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Rianna and Sheridan Chaney, Elwood, Neb., with Purple Aggie 212G ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 3. Harrison Hutton, Pickens, SC with Huttons Carlena SR 289 G10 by NJW 73S 980 Hutton 109Z ET. Class 056 — Calved 11/7/2019 to 11/24/2019 10 head shown 1. Emily Bernard, Grand Ridge, Ill., with CRUM ASC 654 ADA 92G by CRR 668Z Commitment 654. 2. Callie Harris, Canton, Texas, with KLL LMAN Tulip 916G by T/R BPF

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— Division and class placings Americanclassic 561CET. 3. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Kricket 986G ET by BH Mr Kutter 3011 ET.

Polled division II reserve champion: Ben Jensen, Cortland Kan., with KJ BJ 5349 Harley 760G ET by KJ BJ Contender D56 ET.

Horned division II reserve champion: Cierra and Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with H BL Miss Spice 992 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET.

Polled division III champion: Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with H SCG HCC Diana 736G ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET.

Polled division III reserve champion: Addison Wall, with PAW 601D Hello Darlin’ 925 by MAV Legacy 601D ET.

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Kan., with KJ BJ 745D Adora 758G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.

Class 057 — Calved 11/1/2019 to 11/5/2019 9 head shown 1. Addison and Jaelyn Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with LCC 5575 Mary Jane 70G ET by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. 2. Brody Greenwood, Alma, Kan., with SH/WD Ms Time G102 by SH Durango 44U E726. 3. Braxton Light, Rogersville, Tenn., with BLL Dream On 9022 by RF 5103 Volunteer 6905.

Class 064 — Calved 8/23/2019 to 8/29/2019 7 head shown 1. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with MCC Yellow Doris 1910 ET by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. 2. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia G012 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Sydney and Bristol Cherry, Enville, Tenn., with YB Sally Sue 67D 927 by Purple KPH Homeskillet 67D ET.

Class 058 — Calved 10/19/2019 to 10/29/2019 10 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with LCC Kiwi’s VIP 69G ET by LCC Redneck Yacht Club 7671 ET. 3. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK Gold Star 9055G ET by Genoa York Y02 17013.

Class 065 — Calved 8/3/2019 to 8/18/2019 8 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple HB LMAY STAR 189G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kaegan O’Leary, Weatherford, Texas, with BACC E45 Shirley 950 by BACC 286W Ribeye 651 ET. 3. Adam Yoder, Edinburg, Ill., with WW Malibu G957 by WW Homefront D614.

Class 059 — Calved 10/7/2019 to 10/17/2019 11 head shown 1. Will Schanbacher, Atkins, Iowa, with MAV Biancha 982G ET by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. 2. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Lady Rita 9247 by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK Guilty Pleasure 9043G by BK Distinction D18 ET.

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Class 060 — Calved 10/1/2019 to 10/5/2019 9 head shown 1. Libby and Emma Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 7454 Millie G136 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Clayton and Houston Stapleton, Clinton, Ill., with DCH Rueben’s Spice Girl 1G by Purple Reuben James 40A ET. 3. Taylor Marrs, Macomb, Okla., with HAWK Anna 1901 ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET.

Class 066 — Calved 6/1/2019 to 7/8/2019 9 head shown 1. Cierra and Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with H BL Miss Spice 992 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, Neb., with SCC 1640 Cami 935G by SCC GS Ace In The Hole 1640. 3. Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with Purple Ava 180G ET by K Rustic 711 ET.

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Class 067 — Calved 5/14/2019 to 5/27/2019 10 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Blessed Venice 940G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Carmen 9060 by C GOHR Thrill Ride 4105. 3. Mason Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with JPDL T/R Timeless G96 ET by BR Belle Air 6011.

Class 061 — Calved 9/17/2019 to 9/27/2019 9 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with RJL LCC 7454 Adora 60G ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Bryden, Aidyn and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Bailee Kate G033 ET by BR Hutton 4030ET. 3. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 533W Turquoise 104G ET by BR Copper 124Y.

Class 068 — Calved 5/1/2019 to 5/9/2019 11 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple IRIS 145G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Emily Bernard, Grand Ridge, Ill., with PERKS Cato 4063 Anna May9125ET by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003. 3. Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa., with SCC 2296 Dakota 31G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 062 — Calved 9/10/2019 to 9/16/2019 10 head shown 1. Bryden, Aidyn and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Fantasia 9185 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Joel and Marlyn Pecha, Meno, Okla., with CMCC Get Rowdy 9053G by R Leader 6964. 3. William Webert, Marshall, Va., with KJ BJ 745D Adora 775G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.

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Class 063 — Calved 9/1/2019 to 9/8/2019 10 head shown 1. Jillian Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark., with BK Golden Hour 9057G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 5349 HARLEY 760G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Ben Jensen, Courtland,

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Class 069 — Calved 6/8/2019 to 7/22/2019 11 head shown 1. Luke Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with BR CHH Halo 9144 by BR Sooner 7007 ET. 2. Sarah and Sage Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with CFCC Ginger 155F by CFCC 48E. 3. Kassidy Hurley, Torrington, Wyo., with DHB A260 6028 Laura 9106 by KCF Bennett Bloodline A260 ET. Class 070 — Calved 6/1/2019 to 6/7/2019 10 head shown 1. Addison Wall, Pleasantville, Iowa, with PAW 601D Hello Darlin’ 925 by MAV Legacy 601D ET. 2. Claire Schanbacher, Newhall, Iowa, with PAW 601D Shyne On Gem 926 by Hereford.org


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by KX Advance 16032 ET. 3. Kaylyn Bauer, Bonfield, Ill., with DeLHawk Shaunie 42G ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Class 078 — Calved 3/27/2019 to 4/7/2019 10 head shown 1. Parker and Case Thomas, Richmond, Ky., with PCT 330 Olivia 6121 928 by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Matthew Bruns, N. Platte, Neb., with K&B Lorelei 964G ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Aiden Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with AMK Lady Victoria 1905 ET by Lake B Jurassic Park 55C ET.

Class 085 — Calved 4/12/2019 to 4/17/2019 9 head shown 1. Fletcher Larsen, Valentine, Neb., with LAR Myrtle 9412 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Adam Yoder, Edinburg, Ill., with WW Wendy G921 by REED X05 Revolve 617D ET. 3. Walker and Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with Purple Mocha 107G ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.

Class 079 — Calved 3/18/2019 to 3/26/2019 10 head shown 1. Thomas, Will and Ben Freking, Alpha, Minn., with H BL Miss Spice 938 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with Purple Cricket 68G ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Melinda Braun, Columbia, Ill., with DeLHawk Rhoda 33G ET by K Rustic 711 ET.

Class 086 — Calved 4/6/2019 to 4/11/2019 11 head shown 1. Rylie, William and Emily Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan., , with WSCC Breathless 75G ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Riley, Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Moonlight 912 by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. 3. Lauren Bilderback, El Reno, Okla., with KOLT Pretty Gal 1123 ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET.

Class 080 — Calved 3/11/2019 to 3/17/2019 10 head shown 1. Mattie and Cashley Chambers, Pueblo, Colo., with JPV Miss Gypsy 9G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Tyler and Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with TKC Air B Ella 9028 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 3. Addison Bruegemman, Lake Park, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Prunella 906G ET by RF Endurance 1301 ET.

Class 087 — Calved 4/3/2019 to 4/5/2019 10 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with Purple Darlene 84G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. T.R., Colby and Dax Putz, Otley, Iowa, with HOGN Chesneys Destiny 05G ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Christopher, Kaylie, Holly and Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GGSC Merry White 18G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 074 — Calved 5/4/2019 to 5/14/2019 11 head shown 1. Ashley Miller, Armington, Ill., with Aubrey’s BH Darling 8G by Churchill Toro 507C ET. 2. Knox Cupp, Lancaster, Ohio, with Sriracha 40G ET by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. 3. John Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky., with Green 6262 628 Lady 545G by H FHF Advance 628 ET.

Class 081 — Calved 3/5/2019 to 3/10/2019 8 head shown 1. Parker and Case Thomas, Richmond, Ky., with PCT 221 Daisy 923 by C 528 0 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC Karma 1924 ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 3. Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with JPV MISS GIGI 96G ET by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET.

Class 075 — Calved 5/1/2019 to 5/3/2019 7 head shown 1. Bryce and Blake Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., with Wildcat Point Taken 913 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Shelby and Bailey Pearl, Duquoin, Ill., with EF 7437 Kelly 37G ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 5280 Miss Time 9274 ET by CRR 5280.

Class 082 — Calved 3/1/2019 to 3/3/2019 9 head shown 1. Claiborne and Eli Perry, Madison, Miss., with BK Good Point 937G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Noah, Faith and Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with PERKS DCF 31Z Be Mine 9045 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with Ark Grace 1903 ET by Lake B Jurassic Park 55C ET.

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Division IV Polled

Class 076 —Calved 4/19/2019 to 4/30/2019 10 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with KOLT GARW Candi Stock 25 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT Rustic Wine 5546 ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 3. Thomas, Will and Ben Freking, Alpha, Minn., with ECR WF E326 Ella 9515G by TSR Whit E326.

Class 083 — Calved 4/24/2019 to 4/30/2019 10 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with SULL Cashin Harley 9313G ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 2. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Sibylla 936G ET by C Black Hawk Down ET. 3. Will, Thomas and Ben Freking, Alpha, Minn., with ECR MC LDSC Flo’s 1928 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET.

Class 077 — Calved 4/9/2019 to 4/15/2019 9 head shown 1. Jolee Prentice, Coleman, Okla., with SC Patsy 916G ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Taylor and Cole Dieball, Little River, Kan., with MCC MS ADV Skyline 1904

Class 084 — Calved 4/20/2019 to 4/23/2019 10 head shown 1. Brandon Pacheco, Paso Robles, Calif., with T/R JPDL Brielles Grace G47 ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Taylor Dieball, Little River, Kan., with TD MS Savannah

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Horned division III champion: Thomas, Will and Ben Freking, Alpha Penn., with H BL Miss Spice 938 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Horned division III reserve champion: Claiborne and Eli Perry, Madison, Miss., with BK Good Point 937G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. September 2020 |

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Polled division IV champion: Bryden, Aidyn and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Halsey 9099 by BR Belle Air 6011.

Class 088 — Calved 4/2/2019 to 4/2/2019 5 head shown 1. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Gracelyn 945 by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Madeline Braman, Refugio, Texas, with JB MC LDSC Shelby’s 1930 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Paislee Lorenzen, Chrisman, Ill., with MCF 6064 Rachel 1932 by LF 2062 Anchor 3063 6064.

Class 093 — Calved 3/16/2019 to 3/18/2019 8 head shown 1. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with H BL Mocha 932 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Fletcher and Lex Larsen, Valentine, Neb., with H BL Mocha 931 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Madeline Rhodes, Centreville, Md., with DUFF Miss Thing 19140 by TFR KR Ca Ching 1449 ET.

Class 089 — Calved 4/1/2019 to 4/1/2019 9 head shown 1. Bryden, Aidyn and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Halsey 9099 by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Caden and Corbin Perry, Tower Hill, Ill., with MMK 1363 Carmen 1923 ET by MH 122L T- Bone 1363 ET. 3. Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with CCJ 113D Lilac 239G by SH 10Y Coach C615.

Division VI Polled

Division V Polled Class 090 — Calved 3/25/2019 to 3/31/2019 7 head shown 1. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with OG 1326 Valedictorian 05G ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Thomas, Will and Ben Freking, Alpha, Minn., with ECR LP Sugar 9171 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB N/R E68 Gladys 95G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Polled division IV reserve champion: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with SULL Cashin Harley 9313G ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET.

Class 091 — Calved 3/21/2019 to 3/23/2019 9 head shown 1. Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., with LCC Front N Center 27G ET by BR Copper 124Y. 2. Collin and Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Candy 209G by Churchill Pilgrim 632D ET. 3. Hardy Malcolm Edwards IV, Winterville, Ga., with H HL Rita 1917 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Polled division V champion: Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with OG 1326 Valedictorian 05G ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326.

Class 092 — Calved 3/19/2019 to 3/20/2019 8 head shown 1. Tar Tut, Rushford, Minn., with DeLHawk Miss Ravyn 30G ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Halle Littau, Balko, Okla., with LPH 774Z Miss Garna A24 961G by HCC Truth Or Dare A24. 3. Kiera, Kinsley, Kassidy and Klayton Bremer, Fullerton, Neb., with EF Lady Queen G116 ET by Frenzen BAR JZ Bruiser B30.

Polled division V reserve champion: KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla., with H BL Mocha 932 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET.

Polled division VI champion: Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, Neb., with WSCC Breathless 53G ET by T/R BPF American Classic 561C ET.

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Class 094 — Calved 3/11/2019 to 3/15/2019 9 head shown 1. Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, Neb., with WSCC Breathless 53G ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Paige and Tait McCaskill, Timewell, Ill., with BNT Paisley 900ET by CRR 109 American Made 310. 3. Morgan Brewer, Mt. Vernon, Ark., with BK Glory Girl 957G by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. Class 095 — Calved 3/8/2019 to 3/10/2019 8 head shown 1. Blake Bruns, N. Platte, Neb., with H Lady 9126 ET by CRR 5280. 2. Brooks and Halle Barron, Talala, Okla., with BK Get The Sweets 952G ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 3. Josie and Jase Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB N/R E68 Misty 93G by R Leader 6964. Class 096 — Calved 3/6/2019 to 3/7/2019 11 head shown 1. Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with KORB Miss Camilla 88G by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. 2. Keyser Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, with WORR Mayberry 51G ET by C Bailees Miles 4312 ET. 3. Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC Moirai 1921 ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. Class 097 — Calved 3/3/2019 to 3/5/2019 7 head shown 1. Dyson Dunlap, Elk City, Okla., with DM 337 Special 931 ET by C Special Edition 6105 ET. 2. Sage and Sarah Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with Purpple Chesney 51G ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan., with GGSC MGS Classy Cat G01 by CRR 109 Catapult 322.

Polled division VI reserve champion: Blake Burns, North Platte, Neb., with H Lady 9126 ET by CRR 5280.

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Horned division IV reserve champion: Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Polled division VII champion: Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with H Kelly 9160 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Class 098 — Calved 3/1/2019 to 3/2/2019 12 head shown 1. Sam and Julia Barron, Lenapah, Okla., with BK Genuine Sweets 956G ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 2. Olivia Neal, Osgood, Ind., with Wildcat Prism 905 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 3. Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, Ill., with DeLHawk Miss Rheeta 20G ET by K Rustic 711 ET.

Division VII Polled

Division IV Horned Class 099 — Calved 2/15/2019 to 2/28/2019 9 head shown 1. Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., H BL Miss Spice 923 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Maddie Smith, Athens, Texas, with Wildcat Poetry 950 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple Felicia 40G ET by CRR About Time 743. Class 100 — Calved 2/1/2019 to 2/12/2019 8 head shown 1. Regan and Jordan Mitchem, Vale, N.C., with H BL Miss Spice 905 ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Keaton Hoyer, Oldham, S.D., with H Stitch N Time 912 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Jase Beltz, Canton, Kan., with N/R Little D 020F ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Class 101 — Calved 1/15/2019 to 1/31/2019 10 head shown 1. Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Jacey Massey, Strathmore, Alberta, with H JB MC Spice’s 1921 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Sarah Orr, Puryear, Tenn., with YB Bambi 67D 901 by Purple Untouchable 121A ET. Class 102 — Calved 1/2/2019 to 1/12/2019 11 head shown 1. Carlisle Braman, Refugio, Texas, with JB MC Shelby Sensation 1864 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Tyler and Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with BK Gimmie A Point 939G ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 3. Alexis Black, Streator, Ill., with DeLHawk Shayla 2G ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET.

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Polled division VII reserve champion: Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, Neb., with KJ BJ 364C Salsa 534G ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET.

Class 103 — Calved 2/25/2019 to 2/28/2019 9 head shown 1. John Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky., with BF contessa 982 by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Lance Ditloff, Duncan, Neb., with MCM 561C Cat Ballou 906G ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 3. Olivia Neal, Osgood, Ind., with SULL Miles Diana 9189G ET by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. Class 104 — Calved 2/20/2019 to 2/23/2019 10 head shown 1. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with H Kelly 9160 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Lauren McMillan, Urbana, Ill., with ROF CCC 2296 Influence 221G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with Frost CCCC Guinevere 59G ET by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612.

Polled division VIII reserve champion: Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with JDSC MS Spice Lilly G17 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Division VIII Polled

Class 105 — Calved 2/16/2019 to 2/19/2019 9 head shown 1. Fletcher and Lex Larsen, Valentine, Neb., with H Lady 9130 ET by CRR 5280. 2. Melinda Braun, Columbia, Ill., with DeLHawk Amara 17G ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 3. Logan and Kylie McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with MCC KLM Natty G901 by BNT New Design 201. Class 106 — Calved 2/14/2019 to 2/15/2019 8 head shown 1. Cory and Logan Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with GEN-LOR Ryleigh G4 by STAR SJS Dom Perignon 24Z ET. 2. Kinsley and Dakota Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan., with VCR 150E Fifi 924G by NJW 1B 72C On Duty 150E. 3. Tyree and Delaney Figge, Onaga, Kan., with GGSC Caitlin 3G ET by CRR About Time 743. Class 107 — Calved 2/10/2019 to 2/13/2019 10 head shown 1. Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, Neb., with KJ BJ 364C Salsa 534G ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Jacey Massey, Strathmore, Alberta, with H Chardonnay 9104 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 3. Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with BAG WB Mickie 901 by LCX Perfecto 11B ET.

Class 108 — Calved 2/6/2019 to 2/8/2019 8 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with JDSC MS Spice Lilly G17 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Sage, Kashlyn, and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Georgina 932 ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 3. Ty Pezanoski, Peru, Ill., with DeLHawk Sian 14G ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Class 109 — Calved 2/1/2019 to 2/5/2019 11 head shown 1. Allie Schrammel, Orlando, Okla., with KJ BJ 746D Coco Dream 501G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Kash Long, Wheeler, Texas, with CMCC Gambling Cash 945G by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 3. Baylee Smith, Checotah, Okla., with CH Ms Sara 904 ET by C Spot On 6128 ET. Class 110 — Calved 1/27/2019 to 1/30/2019 11 head shown 1. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG Miss Neon’s Gina G3 by MH Its All Good 0383. 2. Cally and Cami Miller, El Dorado, Kan., with KJ BJ 319X Velvet 469G ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Gage Tebo, Idaville, Ind., with Deatsman Beth D 29G ET by Churchill Sensation 028X.

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Horned division V champion: Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Lace 408F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326.

Class 112 — Calved 1/10/2019 to 1/17/2019 11 head shown 1. Houston Stapleton, Clinton, Ill., with Wildcat Potion 9217 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 364C Salsa 457G ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Grant, Gwendalyn and Grady Brix, with C Zoe Classy 9146 by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. Class 113 — Calved 1/2/2019 to 1/9/2019 12 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with Boy Harley’s Sensation 903G by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kathryn and Tyler Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with EXR Online Wine 9002 by Chac Mason 2214. 3. Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, Ill., with DeLHawk Miss Annie 1G ET by CRR About Time 743. Division V Horned

Horned division V reserve champion: Callie Harris, Canton, Texas, with BACC 540 Chandon 853 ET by T/R American Classic 561C ET.

Polled division IX champion: Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with BK Full Of Sweets 8036F by H FHF Authority 6026 ET.

Class 114 — Calved 11/2/2018 to 12/30/2018 9 head shown 1. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Lace 408F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Brittany Hefner, Springville, Calif., with CCS Candy’s Dym 111F by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. 3. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK First Lookla., 8041F ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Class 115 — Calved 10/1/2018 to 10/27/2018 11 head shown 1. Callie Harris, Canton, Texas, with BACC 540 Chandon 853 ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., with CH Ms Ashley 888 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with Purple GMC Beauty Spot 154F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 116 — Calved 8/1/2018 to 9/19/2018 7 head shown 1. Raynee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Brook F072 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., with KJ BJ 969A Misty 414F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Samantha Campbell, Eaton, Colo., with BR Elsa 8121 by BR Sooner 6701 ET. Division IX Polled

Polled division IX reserve champion: Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Kate F082 ET by BR Copper 124Y.

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Winchester, Tenn., with Purple Penelope 160F ET by R Leader 6964. Class 118 — Calved 11/1/2018 to 11/13/2018 7 head shown 1. Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with JR Money Tree 863 ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 2. Hattie and Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with SCG 3B Diana 825 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 3. Mary Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with Brookwood Taylor 941 by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. Class 119 — Calved 10/2/2018 to 10/30/2018 12 head shown 1. Jase Beltz, Canton, Kan., with GGSC Candy 29F ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Cadence and Alexandria Harris, Salado, Texas, with Harris 1448 Maurine 806 ET by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET. 3. Jillian Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark., with HAPP Famous Style 8048F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. Class 120 — Calved 9/8/2018 to 9/27/2018 9 head shown 1. Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with BK Full Of Sweets 8036F by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 101D Lacey 103F by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Ian Forbes, Churchville, Md., with GGSC Carmella 27F by Churchill Sensation 028X. Class 121 — Calved 8/2/2018 to 9/4/2018 11 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Kate F082 ET by BR Copper 124Y. 2. Korbin and Kesler Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with Purple Katerina 148F ET by C Black Hawk Down ET. 3. Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Geisha NIA 102F by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET.

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Hereford Juniors Awarded Scholarships and Achievements Awards Outstanding Hereford youth were awarded numerous scholarships during the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo. The Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the National Hereford Women (NHW) awarded $27,500 alone at this year’s JNHE and will award a total of $200,000 in 2020 to deserving junior members to aid in their academic endeavors.

Prospect, Junior Golden Bull and Golden Bull Achievement Awards The Prospect and Golden Bull Awards recognize individuals for their involvement in the Hereford industry, agriculture and their communities. The NHW and the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) sponsor these awards. Prospect Awards go to

students in fourth through eighth grades and the Junior Golden Bull Awards go to students in ninth through 12th grades. Prospect winners are given a leather halter with a nameplate, while the Junior Golden Bull winners receive a bronze Hereford bull statue. The Golden Bull Achievement is given to collegiate students. These students receive a bronze Hereford bull statue and a scholarship.

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Sixth grade Kristin Waters, Norborne, Mo. Seventh grade Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill. Eighth grade Harlee Watson, Flemingsburg, Ky.

Junior Golden Bull Award Ninth grade Samuel Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo. 10th grade Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan.

Third grade Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas

11th grade Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.

Fourth grade Faith Benedict, Dewey, Ill.

12th grade Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill.

Fifth grade Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis.

Prospect Award winners (l to r) are: third grade – Jarrett Shane Worrell, Mason, Texas; fourth grade – Faith Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; fifth grade – Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis.; sixth grade – Kristin Waters, Norborne, Mo.; and seventh grade – Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill. Also pictured presenting the awards (l to r) are: NHW ex-officio Erin Lockhart, National Hereford Queen Melanie Fishel and NHW secretary Amy Taylor. Not pictured: eighth grade – Harlee Watson, Flemingsburg, Ky. Junior Golden Bull Award winners (l to r) are: 12th grade – Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill.; 11th grade – Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.; and 10th grade – Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan. Presenting the award (l to r) are Erin Lockhart, Melanie Fishel and Amy Taylor.

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Golden Bull Achievement Award winners (l to r) are: Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind.; Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D.; Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.; and Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind. Pictured presenting the award (l to r) are: NHW director Bonnie Reed, NHW board member Bridget Beran, NHW treasurer and historian Nikki Rogers and Melanie Fishel.

Golden Bull Achievement Award Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind., $1,875 Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill. $1,875

the continental U.S., sponsored by American Livestock Inc.

Second place — $1,500 Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind.

First place — $2,000 plus a trip to any U.S. Hereford operation Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.

Third place — $1,000 Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.

Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., $1,875 Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., $1,875

John Wayne Memorial Scholarship The John Wayne Memorial Scholarships are awarded to NJHA members who surpass the norm with their contributions to agriculture and the Hereford industry, as well as their moral character. HYFA and the NHW sponsor these annual scholarships. Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn., $1,000 Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., $1,000

John Wayne Memorial Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn., and Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb. Also pictured presenting the awards (l to r) are: Melanie Fishel, NHW president-elect Dana Pieper and NHW board member Kathy Bryan.

National Junior Merit Award The annual National Junior Merit scholarships recognize exceptional members for their dedication to bettering the Hereford industry. The scholarship program is designed to encourage individual and cooperative effort, enthusiasm, excellence, leadership and achievement amongst youth in order to develop reputable breeders for the good of the Hereford business and the beef industry. The first-place recipient receives a scholarship plus an all-expensespaid trip to a Hereford operation in Hereford.org

National Junior Merit Award winners (l to r) are: first place – Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; second place – Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind.; and third place – Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill. Pictured presenting the award (l to r) are HYFA Scholarship Committee member Katie Colyer and Melanie Fishel. September 2020 |

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Hereford Herdsman Scholarship winners (l to r) are: Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., and Brandt Downing, Culver, Ore. Presenting the awards (l to r) are: Katie Colyer and Melanie Fishel.

Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award winner Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, pictured with NJHA Chairman Montana Lawrence and Melanie Fishel.

Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award This scholarship honors an exceptional junior for overall achievement in various facets of the NJHA. Junior members are selected based on a point system for NJHA programs and activities weighted heavily on leadership, teamwork, skills and competition. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, $1,000 Poll-ette Founders Scholarship winner Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., pictured with NHW Vice President Shannon Worrell presenting the award.

Poll-ette Founders Scholarship Funded by HYFA and managed through the NHW, the Poll-ette Founders Scholarship recognizes Hereford juniors who have made significant contributions during their NJHA career. Additionally, the scholarships 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. Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., $1,000

Poll-ette Founders Scholarship winner Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn., with Melanie Fishel presenting the award.

Hereford Herdsman Scholarship Sponsored by HYFA and Sullivan Supply in cooperation with Hereford herdsmen, these scholarships recognize NJHA members who take great pride in exhibiting their Hereford cattle and reward their dedication to the breed through scholarship. Brandt Downing, Culver, Ore., $2,500 Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., $2,500

Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn., $1,000

Bud Snidow Award In honor of the late longtime American Hereford Association employee and Hereford historian, the B.C. “Bud” Snidow Award is awarded to a commendable NJHA member who demonstrates the characteristics Snidow admired most — honesty, fairness, hard work, enthusiasm and dedication to the Hereford breed and its members. This annual award is presented by the NHW, and the recipient receives a custom handcrafted belt buckle. Regan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.

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Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship Charles E. Boyd Sr. was a thirdgeneration Hereford breeder who mentored youth in the agriculture industry and was recognized on local, state and national levels for his accomplishments throughout his lifetime. He was a prominent beef cattle judge at all major livestock shows and exhibited several international and national champion Hereford cattle. He lived his life selflessly, giving to others without recognition. The Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship continues to help Hereford youth who plan to attend college and to pursue a degree in agriculture. Brandt Downing, $1,500

Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship The Ohio and Kentucky Hereford Associations along with HYFA sponsor the Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship through gratuitous funds from the 2006 JNHE in Louisville, Ky. The scholarship’s goal is to provide recognition for one outstanding member of the NJHA. In order to receive the honor, applicants must first be nominated by their state junior association advisor. Rusty Wolf, Alexandria, Ky., $1,500

Biographies for this year’s scholarship and award winners: Bryden Barber, 18, is the son of Brett and Nicole Barber. Growing up, Bryden has been very active in the NJHA, Texas Junior Hereford Association and 4-H. He has also dedicated over 200 hours in community service activities that have involved programs such as Adopt-A-Highway, Ronald McDonald Hereford.org


Bud Snidow Award winner Regan Mitchem, Vale, N.C., pictured with Betsy Pitstick, NHW board member, presenting the award.

Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship winner Rusty Wolf, Alexandria, Ky., pictured with Katie Colyer (l) and Melanie Fishel presenting the award. Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship winner Brandt Downing, Culver, Ore. Pictured presenting the award are members of the Boyd family (l to r): Taylor Belle Matheny, Suzanne and Andrew Matheny, Austin Matheny, Paula and Charlie Boyd II and Melanie Fishel.

House and a local retirement home. Bryden was selected as the champion intermediate showman at the 2019 NJHA. Bryden won the Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award.

bowl competitions at JNHE. She won the 2018 NJHA Fed Steer Shootout champion pen-of-three purebred Hereford steers. Molly won the 12th grade Junior Golden Bull Award.

Faith Benedict, 10, is the daughter of Chad and Becky Benedict. Faith has been a member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association (IJHA) and the NJHA for four years. During the 2019 JNHE, she served as the Illinois state table coordinator and a campaign assistant for a junior board applicant and participated in the judging contest. Faith won the fourth grade Prospect Award.

Sam Birdsall, 15, is the son of Dennis and Heather Birdsall. He has been a member of the NJHA for 13 years and spent nine years with the New York Junior Hereford Association, where he served as the president. Sam and his family recently moved to Wyoming, where he is now a member of the state’s junior association. He has competed at nine JNHEs and represented the Wyoming Junior Hereford Association in the intermediate division of the public speaking contests at the 2020 JNHE. Sam won the ninth-grade Junior Golden Bull Achievement Award.

Noah Benedict, 20, is the son of Chad and Becky Benedict. Noah was elected to the NJHA board of directors in 2019, while also serving as the Illinois Junior Hereford Association (IJHA) president. In that same year, he was recognized as the IJHA outstanding junior member and exhibited the champion bred-andowned heifer at the IJHA Preview Show. Noah received the third-place National Junior Merit Award and the secondplace Poll-ette Founders Scholarship. Molly Biggs, 18, is the daughter of David and Marianne Biggs. She is an 11-year member of the NJHA and currently serves on the Illinois Junior Hereford Association board of directors. Molly has competed in the showmanship, judging and quiz Hereford.org

Kendall Boatman, 13, is the daughter of Tom and Tammy Boatman. The seven-year member of the NJHA also is a member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association and the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association. In 2019, she was the premier herdsman at the Illinois State Fair and served on the Illinois Hereford Preview Show planning committee. Kendall received the seventh-grade Prospect Award. Hattie Duncan, 19, is the daughter of David and Jill Duncan. During her 13-year stint as an NJHA member,

Hattie served as a voting delegate at the 2018 and 2019 JNHE. For seven years, she has participated in the judging contest during the JNHE, while also competing in sales presentation and extemporaneous speech. Hattie is also very active with the Indiana Junior Hereford Association. She won the second-place National Junior Merit Award and a Golden Bull Achievement Award. Brandt Downing, 21, is the son of Scott and Tracy Downing. Brandt has been actively involved in both the NJHA and the Oregon Junior Hereford Association (OJHA). The 14-year NJHA member served on the 2017-2020 NJHA board of directors and has been the treasurer, vice president and president for the OJHA. He won the Charles E. Boyd Scholarship and the Hereford Herdsman Scholarship. Chesney Effling, 18, is the daughter of Chris and Kristi Effling. She currently attends Kansas State University and studies animal science. She is a 12-year member of the NJHA. In 2019 Chesney exhibited the reserve grand champion cow-calf pair and the grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the JNHE in Denver. She won a Golden Bull Achievement Award.

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— Scholarships Ben Jensen, 20, is the son of Kevin and Sheila Jensen. He has been an NJHA member for 13 years and has bred and raised Hereford cattle for 15 years. Ben served as an Agriculture Ambassador and the president of the Young Farmers & Ranchers Club while at Butler Community College. He has served as a director for the Kansas Junior Hereford Association and has been treasurer for three years. Ben won the Hereford Herdsman Scholarship. Brady Jones, 11, is the son of B.J. and Kim Jones. Brady has been an NJHA member since 2015. He has served in several leadership roles through the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association and has competed in the speech, showmanship and judging contests at the JNHE and was part of the champion fitting team at the 2017 JNHE. He won the fifth-grade Prospect Award. Lauren Jones, 16, is the daughter of B.J. and Kim Jones. Lauren has been a member of the NJHA and the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association (WJHA) for nine years. She has served as the WJHA treasurer and secretary and was a WJHA princess. Lauren was a member of the 2016 junior national planning committee and the 2017 JNHE champion fitting team. She won the 11th-grade Junior Golden Bull Award. Dylan Kottkamp, 18, is the son of Dale and Lesli Kottkamp. He is an 11-year member of the NJHA and is the vice president for the Indiana Junior Hereford Association. In addition to showing cattle, he exhibits swine, sheep and goats. At the JNHE he has competed in showmanship, Hereford Bowl and the Certified Hereford Beef® Cook-Off. Dylan won a Golden Bull Achievement Award. Montana Lawrence, 21, is the daughter of Bryan and Marytina Lawrence. The eight-year NJHA member was elected as chairman for the junior board at the 2020 JNHE, after previously serving as the NJHA membership chairman. She was also president for the Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders Association. Montana received a John Wayne Memorial Scholarship and a Poll-ette Founders Scholarship.

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Wyatt Lawrence, 20, is the son of Bryan and Marytina Lawrence. Wyatt is a fourth-generation Hereford breeder and started his own herd at 10 years old. He serves as president for the Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders and is a junior director for the NJHA. Wyatt won the first-place National Junior Merit Award. Lauren McMillan, 18, is the daughter of Kyle and Jodi McMillan. Lauren is actively involved in both the NJHA and the Illinois Junior Hereford Association (IJHA). At the Illinois Preview show in 2019, she exhibited the reserve grand champion owned polled Hereford heifer and reserve grand champion bred-and-owned Hereford heifer. Lauren has attended the NJHA Faces of Leadership for the past five years. She is the vice president and awards chairman of the IJHA and was elected to the NJHA junior board of directors this year. She won a Golden Bull Achievement Award. Regan Mitchem, 18, is the daughter of Wayne and Crystal Mitchem. Regan is a 7-year member of the NJHA and serves as the North Carolina Junior Hereford Association president. She won the 2018 Intermediate Illustrated Speech Contest and has taken part in several NJHA activities, including the Faces of Leadership conference. Regan’s champion Hereford heifer was named the supreme overall female at the 2018 North Carolina State Fair. Regan won the Bud Snidow Award. Cady Pieper, 15, is the daughter of David and Dana Pieper. She has been an NJHA member for 8 years. In 2019, Cady participated in the individual sales contest at the JNHE in Denver. That year she was also a member of the second-place overall junior division livestock judging team. Cady exhibited the champion Hereford heifer at the 2019 Kansas Junior Livestock Show. She won the 10th-grade Junior Golden Bull Award. Kristin Waters, 11, is the daughter of Glen and Kyla Waters. She has been a member of NJHA since 2013. She has been involved in several leadership activities on the state and national levels. At the JNHE, Kristin

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has participated in the judging, team sales and prepared public speaking contests. She won the sixth-grade Prospect Award. Harlee Watson, 13, is the daughter of Matt and Melinda Watson. She is a member of the Kentucky Junior Hereford Association, where she serves as secretary. Harlee has shown at the JNHE for six years and exhibited the champion cow-calf pair at the 2018 Kentucky State Fair. She won the eighth-grade Prospect Award. Rusty Wolf, 18, is the son of Tim and Peggy Wolf. Rusty has been active in 4-H and FFA. In his FFA career, Rusty served as his chapter’s alumni relations chair, sentinel and secretary, while also serving as a regional sentinel. He has attended numerous leadership conferences and various other agricultural education events. Rusty won the Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship. Hannah Williams, 20, is a 12-year member of the NJHA and studies at Kansas State University. Hannah was elected to the NJHA board of directors in 2017 and finished her term at the 2020 JNHE, where she served as the communications chair her final year. At the 2016 Nebraska State Fair, Hannah was named champion elite showman and the premier beef exhibitor and won champion heifer. Hannah was awarded the John Wayne Memorial Scholarship. Jarrett Shane Worrell, 9, is the son of James and Shannon Worrell. Jarrett became a member of the Texas Junior Polled Hereford Association, the Texas Junior Hereford Association and the NJHA. He has participated in the showmanship, judging, illustrated speech and sales contests on the state and national levels. Jarrett has also competed in the NJHA Fed Steer Shootout program for two years. He won the third-grade Prospect Award.

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— Contest Winners

Hereford Juniors Compete in Virtual National Contests M

ore than 750 youth and their families from 37 states and Canada gathered at the 21st annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo., July 10-15, to compete in educational and leadership events in and out of the showring. Juniors competed in virtual skill-based contests including interviewing, illustrated speaking, promotional poster and sales. These contests allow the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) to carry out their joint mission of leadership and education. Contest winners are as follows:

----- Promotional Poster ------The objective of this contest is for youth to create a poster promoting the current year’s JNHE. The promotional poster competition is sponsored by the NJHA.

--------------------------------- Future Professionals --------------------------------The objective of the contest is for NJHA members to create a resume based on factual work, experiences, education, etc., which they can use for future career and scholarship purposes. Resumes were judged prior to the JNHE and individuals with the top five resumes competed in an interview round.

Peewee 2nd place Faith Perry

Peewee 3rd place Allie Perry

Onaga, Kan.

Onaga, Kan.

Junior 1st place Tessa Smith

Junior 2nd place Blake Brancel

Hartford, Wis.

Endeavor, Wis.

Not pictured: Peewee 1st place Emma Helsinger W. Manchester, Ohio

Future Professionals contest winners (l to r) are: senior award winner Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., and intermediate award winner Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., Also pictured presenting the awards are HYFA board member Amy Cowan (l) and National Hereford Queen Melanie Fishel (r).

Junior 3rd place Kaisha Alber Guide Rock, Neb.

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This is the final level of competition for members who have won their state competitions in illustrated speech. The National Hereford Women (NHW) sponsored the contest. Peewee participants: Brenlee Alber, Guide Rock, Neb. Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan. Chyloh Billman, Rigby, Idaho Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis. Evlyana Burwell, Zanesville, Ohio Cora Belle Chapman, Seneca, Ill.

Ella Crane, LaSalle, Ill. Brinley Davis, Maple Hill, Kan. Jensen Decker, Centralia, Mo. Hadley Dunklau, Wayne, Neb. Jalyn Eddy, Jewett, Ohio Emma Helsinger, W. Manchester, Ohio

Corbin Perry, Tower Hill, Ill. Faith Perry, Onaga, Kan. Allie Perry, Onaga, Kan. Levi Powell, Blue Grass, Iowa Lexi Schmidt, Blue Rapids, Kan. Spencer Schmidt, Blue Rapids, Kan.

Trey Secratt, Tahlequah, Okla. Ronnie Secratt, Tahlequah, Okla. Sedona Sifford, Goldvein, Va. Grant Waters, Norborne, Mo. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas

Not pictured: Junior 1st place Claire Ellis

Junior 2nd place Emma Lewis

Woodson, Texas

Litchfield, Ohio

Junior 3rd place Dustin Denton

Intermediate 1st place Kaylee Lunsford

Intermediate 3rd place Salem Sifford

Senior 2nd place Malina Lindstrom

Senior 3rd place Emily Bernard

Intermediate 2nd place Cade Harris

Senior 1st place Megan Underwood

Blue Rapids, Kan.

Ft. Scott, Kan.

Goldvein, Va.

Elm Creek, Neb.

Grand Ridge, Ill.

Saledo, Texas

Campbellsville, Ky.

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------------------------------------------------------------ Individual Sales --------------------------------------------------------------Sponsored by the NJHA, the individual sales contest allows an individual to sell a product to a panel using visual aids and salesmanship skills. A sister competition to team sales (cancelled for the 2020 JNHE), this contest gives juniors experience with selling an animal, semen, embryo package or any other agricultural related product.

Peewee 1st place Claire Collins Frederick, Okla.

Peewee 2nd place Jarrett Shane Worrell

Peewee 3rd place Emma Helsinger W. Manchester, Ohio

Mason, Texas

Junior 1st place Cade Harris

Junior 2nd place Harlee Watson

Junior 3rd place Jase Beltz

Intermediate 1st place Grant Helsinger

Senior 1st place Madison Sifford

Senior 2nd place Malina Lindstrom

Salado, Texas

Flemingsburg, Ky.

Canton, Kan.

Germantown, Ohio

Goldvein, Va.

Elm Creek, Neb.

------------------------------------------ Outstanding State Junior Members ------------------------------------------------Each state with participants at the JNHE can recognize one member with this award.

California Tyler Coleman

Colorado Samantha Campbell

Illinois Lauren McMillan

Indiana Catie Musser

Kansas Kalli Valek

Maryland Tucker Schmidt

Minnesota Hannah Neil

Missouri Beau Anne Graves

Nebraska Whitney Steckel

Oklahoma KayAnn Eck

Oregon Fallon Gohr

Pennsylvania Ethan Howe

Tennessee Ethan Hopkins

Texas Madeline Braman

Virginia Madison Sifford

Washington Ryan Rogers

West Virginia Mason Glascock

Wyoming Saige Ward

Not pictured: Iowa Delaney Rife Hereford.org

Kentucky JW Cox

Mississippi Rylie Melancon

New Jersey Caleb Vander Groef

North Carolina Regan Mitchem

South Carolina Harrison Hutton

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— Advisor of the Year

Hearts for Helping With more than 10 years of service, an Oklahoma couple is named Advisors of the Year. is undoubtedly one of the kindest individuals I have met and is a true example of a servant’s heart. I could recount multiple examples of her generosity to so many young Hereford enthusiasts but there isn’t enough space to fit it all.” Cantrell says much like Rhonda, her husband and co-advisor, Sam, has a tireless work ethic and is extremely dedicated to the junior association, which he demonstrated during the 2020 Oklahoma Youth Expo (OYE). The OYE is, under normal circumstances, a demanding and pressure-filled event for all livestock exhibitors, Cantrell says. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, OYE rescheduled the show to an earlier date, and Sam was there to do anything he could to make sure the adjustments ran smoothly.

Raising up the next generation

Sam and Rhonda Eck, Thomas, Okla., accept their award from 2019 NJHA Chairman Taylor Belle Matheny.

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am and Rhonda Eck were honored as the 2020 Advisors of the Year, July 14, during the 2020 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo. They have advised the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma (JHAO) for more than a decade and have been involved in the JHAO for a number of years, always being the first to volunteer their time and to help when needed.

Helping hands Current JHAO president Parker Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla., has been mentored by the Ecks and speaks highly of their influence on the association and its members. He highlights the couple’s genuine heart for youth and how they are often

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seen giving hugs in the aisles, high fives in the staging area and words of congratulations to kids as they walk out of the ring. “These seemingly small moments only prove they truly care for this industry and our youth,” Cantrell says. “They are the greatest examples of Hereford ambassadors and they are helping to preserve this wonderful way of life for future generations.” For Cantrell, the Ecks’ generosity and helping hands extend farther than the showring. “A few years ago, I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, and to say it was devastating is an understatement,” Cantrell says. “Not long after, Rhonda, who is a diabetic also, was there to not only give advice but much needed moral support. She

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Both Sam and Rhonda truly have the best interest of Oklahoma junior members in the forefront of their mind. “Without the Ecks, I wouldn’t have had the opportunities I have now and I believe the same can be said by a multitude of Hereford exhibitors not only in Oklahoma but across the country,” Cantrell says. The Ecks agree watching junior members grow up with the breed and seeing how hard they work is the most rewarding part of advising. “My advice to anybody who thinks they want to be an advisor is, one, patience is a pretty big deal,” Sam says. “But mostly I would say, remember it’s a kids’ organization. “Advise them and let them make mistakes because that’s where they’re going to learn the most,” he adds. “At the end of the day, our job as advisors is to raise up the next generation so that someday they can lead and be advisors for this association.”

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— Queen Service Project

The Ties That Bind Us National Hereford Queen Melanie Fishel carries out a service project to benefit a Hereford family close to heart for many. by Grace Vehige

National Hereford Queen Melanie Fishel leads a class into the 2020 JNHE showring.

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n true family fashion, it is important to show support for those close to us. Callea Mae Breiner was not only a member of the National Hereford Women board of directors but also a cattlewoman, nurse, runner, friend, wife and mother. The Callea Mae Breiner Memorial Foundation was formed in her honor. This year’s National Hereford Queen, Melanie Fishel, chose this foundation to support for the National Hereford Queen’s annual service project. The funds raised during the service project will directly support Callea’s two sons’ future educations. For Fishel, serving as National Hereford Queen is more than just a title. It means upholding the traditions of the Hereford breed. “Being a member of the Hereford family means having an incredible group of people in your life who believe in the value of community and are always there to support each other,” she describes. “It is truly an honor to serve this group of people by advocating for this powerhouse breed and the traditions and values it represents.”

Striving to serve Standing true to her words, Fishel showed great tenacity despite the unknowns of the 2020 Junior National Hereford Expo occuring during a pandemic and worked to transition her project to a virtual platform, giving Hereford breeders across the country

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many options to become involved and to support their own. The first component for the service project is the sale of “Y-Ties,” which are elastic shoe laces. The Y-Ties are $5 per pair ($6 for boot laces) and are available to purchase on the National Hereford Queen Facebook page until the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting and Conference in October. Fishel arranged two additional fundraising activities to directly benefit the Callea Mae Breiner Memorial Foundation. A hand-painted Hereford tie, donated by Worrell Enterprises LLC,

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was auctioned off and purchased by George Sprague for $500. “I would like to say a special thank you to Worrell Enterprises for donating the wonderful hand-painted Hereford tie and to George Sprague for his continued support of the National Hereford Queen program and Hereford youth,” Fishel says. The final fundraiser is called Closet Cleanout for a Cause and is also open to participation until the AHA Annual Membership Meeting and Conference. “If you are doing some quarantine cleaning and are selling items either online or in-person, please use the graphic on the National Hereford Queen Facebook page to show that you are donating 20% of the proceeds to the 2020 National Hereford Queen Service Project,” Fishel says encouragingly. Running for National Hereford Queen was her way to help serve the people of the industry. Now, she is using the service project as a platform to encourage the Hereford family to lift each other up in times of hardship. It is with a full heart that Fishel says, “I am overwhelmed and humbled by the love and support I have received for my service project from the Hereford family and look forward to raising even more money for the Callea Mae Breiner Memorial Foundation in the coming months.”

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— Photo Contest

A Lens for Creativity Here are four pro tips to learn your way around a camera. by Grace Vehige

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t does not matter if you are photographing cattle or a landscape of your ranch — there are guidelines to follow which help photographers shoot quality photos. There is no better way to capitalize on creativity than through the lens of a camera. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and the Hereford World sponsor a photo contest in conjunction with the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) for juniors to compete in. JNHE may have come and gone, but it is never too early to start capturing the moments that mean the most to you.

Check your background When capturing a photo, it is important to check for distracting objects or elements in the background. Photographing in open spaces or filling the frame with your subject are two easy tips for ensuring a clean background. However, there are many times where the moments you want to capture occur in congested areas. If this complication presents itself, try shooting at new angles. For example, if you are capturing a ring photo of

an individual at the National Western Stock Show, there are many other subjects moving in and out of the ring. Try stepping up on the fence or shooting from the stands to create a new angle for your subject. This way, you can capture a creative photo and have the opportunity to blur interfering subjects. Another option is to blur the background using a wide aperture.

Find a point of interest Composing a quality photo is best done by identifying a point of interest. The focal point is what draws the eye of the audience. When preparing to capture a photo, ask yourself a few questions. What is my subject? What will draw the attention of the audience? What is the central point of interest? Another important note about focal points is that they can be anything from a person, to a building, to a flower, etc. An option for strengthening a focal point in a photo is to utilize contrasting colors as a means of separating your focal point from the rest of the image.

Photography resources For more information on photography tips or for resources linked to online photography courses, refer to the blogs and websites below. Always ask questions, and never stop learning! Expert Photography ExpertPhotography.com/a-beginners-guide-to-photography/ Borrow Lenses BorrowLenses.com/blog/photography-tips/ Digital Camera World DigitalCameraWorld.com/tutorials/photography-tips-for-beginners Light Stalking LightStalking.com/basic-photography-tips-for-beginners/ Bob Books BobBooks.co.uk/blog-post/20-essential-photography-tips-for-beginners-1 Canon Shop.Usa.Canon.com/shop/en/catalog/education Nikon Online.nikonschool.com/

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Utilize the rule of thirds The rule of thirds is one of the most important components to a quality photo and is a stepping stone to help capture great shots. Essentially, the rule of thirds is exactly what it sounds like. When you look at a photo, imagine splitting the image three ways. Scientific studies show that a viewer’s eye is most commonly drawn to the intersecting points of the “lines” in a photo. By off-centering a photo, you can create leading lines for viewers. Just remember, a good photo does not have to follow the rule of thirds; it is just recommended for beginners who are still learning their way around a camera.

Change your perspective Yes, cameras have zoom capabilities, but it is hard to beat a photo with a unique perspective. One of the most important components to capturing a quality photo is not locking your feet or body in one place. Allow yourself the freedom to squat or move around can help create a new perspective in a photo. Be safe, though!

Other useful tips Aside from the basic tips previously provided, there are many other things to consider when capturing images. A few other useful tips include:

• Do not stage photos • Have patience • Take lots of pictures rather than just one

• Tell a story with your photo • Hold the camera straight • Be safe

When it comes to photography, the most important thing is to practice and to keep an open mind. So, pick up a camera, and start shooting. You never know what you might find through its lens. Hereford.org


Peewee Hereford Cattle

1st place Peewee Hereford Cattle

2nd place “Reflections” by Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis.

“Feeding Time” by Brinley Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.

Junior Hereford Cattle

1st place

Peewee Hereford Cattle

3rd place “Tell Me How Much You Love Me… I’m All Ears” by Cora Belle Chapman, Seneca, Ill.

“Hereford King” by Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill.

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— Photo Contest

Junior Hereford Cattle

Junior Hereford Cattle

2nd place

3rd place

“Such a Stud” by Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, Neb.

Intermediate Hereford Cattle

1st place

Intermediate Hereford Cattle

2nd place

“In the Meadow” by Ashlee DeMolles, W. Bridgewater, Mass.

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“The Open Pasture” by Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan.

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“Mom Cow” by Hailey Keller, Portland, Ore.

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Intermediate Hereford Cattle

3rd place “Jezebel Scramble Calf Tag” by Makayla Luckie, Alvarado, Texas

Senior Hereford Cattle

1st place

“Freckle Nose” by Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind.

Senior Hereford Cattle

2nd place “Miss Manhattan” by Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky.

Senior Hereford Cattle

3rd place

“Nested Pasture Babe” by Schelby Beach, Forest, Ohio

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— Photo Contest

Peewee People

2nd place

Peewee People

1st place

“Checking the Herd” by Brenlee Alber, Guide Rock, Neb.

“Land of the Free” by Caroline Lee, Wellington, Ill.

Junior People

1st place

Peewee People

3rd place

“There, There Curly” by Allie Perry, Onaga, Kan.

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“Hereford Pedicure” by Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.

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Junior People

2nd place Junior People

3rd place “Spray Once, Comb Twice” by Jordan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.

“Bossman” by Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, Neb.

Intermediate People

2nd place Intermediate People

1st place

“The Best of Friends” by Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill.

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“A Pop of Color” by Salem Sifford, Goldvein, Va.

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— Photo Contest

Intermediate People

Senior People

3rd place

1st place

“Into the Unknown” by Brittany DeMolles, W. Bridgewater, Mass.

“Clear Sky at Night, Rancher’s Delight” by Ashton McMillen, Walnut Grove, Mo.

Senior People

2nd place

Senior People

3rd place

“Mamas, Please Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” by Schelby Beach, Forest, Ohio

“Happily Ever Hereford” by Kelsey Decker, Pickerington, Ohio

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Peewee Enhanced

1st place

Peewee Enhanced

“Steer in the Light” by Kane Grace, Humboldt, S.D.

2nd place “Eye of the Hereford” by Ella Crane, LaSalle, Ill.

Peewee Enhanced

3rd place

Junior Enhanced

“A Cow Portrait” by Weston Grace, Humboldt, S.D.

1st place

“A Cowboy’s Chance to Relax” by Nolan Lee, Wellington, Ill.

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Junior Enhanced

3rd place

Junior Enhanced

2nd place “Building a Brand” by Tymber Billman, Rigby, Idaho

“Best Place to Be — Fixing Fence with My Dad” by Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo.

Intermediate Enhanced

Intermediate Enhanced

1st place

2nd place

“Don’t Judge – It’s My Quarantine Face!” by Chase Harker, Hope, Ind.

“Tell Me More, Daddy” by Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill.

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Intermediate Enhanced

3rd place “Can I Get Out of Here?” by Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.

Senior Enhanced

1st place

“Kindness” by Kelsey Decker, Pickerington, Ohio

Senior Enhanced

2nd place Senior Enhanced

3rd place “Fitting for Excellence” by Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky.

“King of Kings” by Tar Tut, Rushford, Minn.

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CATTLE FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY Cattle Available for viewing September 1

John and Joell Deppe with boys Montana, Chance, Austin and Nick 21938 150 th St. • Maquoketa, IA 52060 josiedeppe@gmail.com www.WebcowsDeppeBros.com Chance 563-451-5037 Montana 563-451-5036 John 563-599-5035

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2015 JNHE Reserve Champion Steer Shown by Christopher Shelton

IOWA HEREFORD BREEDERS Petersen Herefords Brent, Robin, Dylan and Nicole 2169 290th Ave. DeWitt, IA 52742 563-357-9849 bapete@iowatelecom.net

John and Joell Deppe with boys Montana, Chance, Austin and Nick 21938 — 150th St. Maquoketa, IA 52060 home phone: 563-672-3531 John, cell 563-599-5035 Joell, cell 563-599-5038 josiedeppe@gmail.com webcowsdeppebros.com

1022 Trail Ave., Wilton, IA 52778

John and Marytha Pitt 65439 260th St. P.O. Box 452 Nevada, IA 50201 515-382-2863 John cell 515-290-1383

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Charles Rife and Steph 563-506-3751 Delaney Rife • Kennedy Rife

Jack Rife 515-974-9600 Emma Mach and Bill 563-260-8771

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Jackson Hereford Farms 10 Indian Ave., Mechanicsville, IA 52306 Craig Jackson 319-480-1436 LeRoy Jackson cdj@netins.net www.jacksonherefordfarms.com Follow us on Facebook Registered Herefords Since 1890

This space is available!

CONTACT Joe Rickabaugh

GOEHRING HEREFORDS Bill and Becky Goehring 2634 Clearwood Ave. Libertyville, IA 52567 Bill’s cell 641-919-9365 keosalebarn@netins.net

www.keosauquasaleco.com

Amos Hereford Farm

785-633-3188

Craig and Denise Amos Indianola, Iowa 515-961-5847 515-238-9852 Cell cdamos@msn.com

or jrick@hereford.org

www.amosherefordfarm.com

David Trowbridge Tabor, Iowa 402-740-7033 david_trowbridge@msn.com Mike England Adel, Iowa 712-251-5494

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

Bedford, PA 717-805-1376

FOUNTAIN VALLEY FARM The Bachtel Farmily Westminster, MD Randy 443-340-4418 rbachtel@bprsurveying.com Brooks 443-340-4419 brobachtel@hotmail.com

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Marietta, GA 678-858-0814

Fletcher, OK 580-549-6636

Bob Schaffer, Owner-manager 3320 Deer Track Rd. Spotsylvania, VA 22551 540-582-9234 bob@deertrackfarm.com www.deertrackfarm.com

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

herefordcattle@stoneridgemanor.com

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LT’s South Dakota Farm Registered Polled Herefords

“Serving the beef industry since 1944” 17659 Red House Rd. Red House, VA 23963 Office 434-376-3567 James D. Bennett 434-376-7299 Paul S. Bennett 434-941-8245 Jim G. Bennett 434-664-7935 Brian R Bennett 434-664-8309 Dalton G. Bennett 434-664-7946 Scott R. Bennett 434-660-7268 knollcrest@knollcrestfarm.com

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

HAUGHT FARMS

Larry and Tammy Pursel Bloomsburg, PA 570-441-8340 248 River Bend Lane Smithville, WV 26178 Derek Haught LTSouthDakota@gmail.com

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HEREFORD FARM George, Tammy, William and Andy Ward 3404 Shady Grove Rd. Providence, NC 27315 336-388-2177 Cell 434-251-3637 gwwardjr@centurylink.net

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BRAMSCHREIBER HEREFORD FARM

N1035 Co. Rd. 577 • Menominee, MI 49858 Paul Bramschreiber 906-290-1365 • Pete Bramschreiber 906-863-2052

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

Cedar Creek Herefords Larry and Margaret Breasbois Heather and Matt 310 E. Freeland Rd. • Merrill, MI 48637 989-835-6748 • mbreasbois1@gmail.com Paul and Christie Johnston Cole and Andrew 3162 S. Five Mile Rd. • Merrill, MI 48637 989-859-1131

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

David, Bonnie and Logan Forgette 737 U.S. Hwy 41 • Carney, MI 49812 David 906-458-3233 Logan 906-295-1652 davidforgette63b@gmail.com

Making Show Cattle that Make Momma Cows!

Maple Lane Farm Group LLC Jim, Karen, Clint and Kelsey Steketee

maplelanefarmgroup@gmail.com 616-437-3338 7237 Kraft Ave. SE • Caledonia, MI 49316

GMF

• grand meadows farm • Dave and Jill Bielema Ben and Lindsay Gandy Reed, Kara and Fox Loney Matt and Kristin Capparelli

greatlakesherefordbeef@gmail.com

grandmeadowsfarm.com 616-292-7474

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Wells Farm

… where Form follows Function and the Focus is on “Momma”

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A select herd of 40 brood cows selected for Longevity, Efficiency and Profitability.

Bobby and Brenda Wells 439 Flatwoods Frozen Camp Rd. Corbin, KY 40701  •  Cell 606-344-0417  • wells_farm@yahoo.com Kevin, Angela, Kenlea and Kyler Murray  • Cell 606-682-8143

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Annual Sale: Clifford Farms & Guests Third Saturday in April

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FORREST Breeding Polled Herefords for more than half a century.

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

POLLED HEREFORDS

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

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

198 Hicks Pike Cynthiana, KY 41031 Kyle Bush 859-588-4531

Follow us on Facebook: K3 Cattle

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Toby and Debby Dulworth 2492 S. Kirkman Rd. LaCenter, KY 42056

270-224-2993 dogwood@brtc.net https://dogwoodherefords.com

565 Candy Meadow Farm Rd. Lexington, TN 38351

Danny Miller

Matthew Murphy 770-778-3367 3432 Red Bud Road NE Calhoun, GA 30701 Keene Murphy 770-355-2192

4171 Barrett Pike Maysville, KY 41056 Chris Hopper: 606-584-7842 Herdsman – Zach Day: 859-588-6271 www.Hopperherefords.com

328 Fowken Farm Rd. Jonesville, SC 29353 Norris Fowler 864-219-0182 nrfowler@brecwb.com Rogers Fowler 864-426-3281 Greg Fowler 864-426-7337 Cell Raising Herefords for the past 62 years fowkenfarm.com

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Rob Helms 731-968-9977 Randy or Steve Helms 731-968-2012 Heath Helms 731-614-3979 Fax 731-967-1445

Five J’s

Beef & Cattle Company Jody Standley 919-291-4212 Kim Prestwood 828-320-7317 84 Austin Farm Lane Clayton, NC 27520

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That Old Wooden Stick There’s something to be said about the legacy cattlemen leave to their children and grandchildren.

Bill Couch entered the showring showcasing his custom-built showstick hand carved by his uncle, Wayne.

It was hand carved by my great-uncle, Wayne, in his woodshop behind his southern Indiana farmhouse decades ago. He carefully ensured it was just the right length, custom built the tip and used his wood-burning pen to etch “Bill Couch” near the leatherwrapped handle.

The history behind it

Christy Couch Lee stands by her father, Bill, holding her showstick built by her great-uncle, Wayne.

Bill Couch leaves behind legacy and a cherished custom built showstick for future generations to enjoy.

That one-of-a-kind show stick became one of my dad’s trademarks in the showrings from Denver to Louisville and everywhere in between. Some families have diamonds or priceless artwork to hand down through the generations. Not our family. But that old wooden stick? It’s one of our family’s greatest treasures. My brother, Willy, inherited that showstick when Dad passed away nearly two years ago. Rightfully so. He and Dad had made many memories in the showring. I was thankful Uncle Wayne had made similar, shorter showsticks for me and Willy when we were young, too. This summer, our 12-year-old son, Nolan, asked if he could take my version out of storage and put it to use again. He loved the feel and the history behind it. And when we got to the Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City, Mo., this summer, Willy did something I couldn’t have expected — he passed Dad’s showstick down to Nolan. Willy said his nephew was ready to use his “Papaw’s” stick. And the symbolism and meaning weren’t lost on our son. He carried that stick into the American Royal’s Hale Arena, just as his Papaw had done for decades before, with pride. And he’ll carry it into many rings in the future,

too. My guess is, Nolan will possibly one day encounter a showmanship judge who doesn’t care for the look of that showstick in the ring. There’s nothing fancy about it. It’s far from flashy, but it definitely stands out. However, so far, the comments he’s received have been positive ones. Adults ringside have shared their memories of seeing Nolan’s Papaw in the ring with that very stick. Nolan simply beams. And, yes, this mom simply holds back a few tears. There’s something to be said about the legacy cattlemen leave to their children and grandchildren. And there’s also something to be said for the way in which those cattlemen live on, even after they’re gone, in the memories and in the stories shared by those who knew and loved them, too. No one makes it out of this world alive. It’s the simple truth. However, we can keep the spirit of our loved ones alive by remembering them. By sharing stories and laughs — and, yes, a few tears — about their lives and crazy adventures. By passing down the simple items that they held dear. The items that made them who they were. Nolan will forever cherish that old wooden showstick and the history made when it was in his Papaw’s hands. He’s told me he looks forward to passing it on to his own kids, someday. Many new memories will be made around that stick, and the old ones will always remain, too. And that’s just how it should be. Christy Couch Lee is a freelance writer from Wellington, Ill. She can be reached at christy@ceeleecommunications.com.

Nolan Lee carries the same showstick built for his grandpa, Bill, around the ring just as Bill had done countless times before.

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Located at 7350 FM 915, Eldorado, TX 76936 ## Latitude: 31.0373 Longitude: 100.7316 P.O. Box 240 Mertzon, TX 76941

3rd Annual Case Ranch Production Sale Monday, October 5, 2020

Lunch at 11:30am • Sale at 12:30pm

(Online bidding accepted at www.SuperiorLivestock.com)

We are also consigning cattle to the South Texas Hereford Association sale in Beeville, TX on October 31, 2020 & February 6, 2021. Auctioneer: Leo Casas, III - (361) 362-5863

www.caseranch.com

Pete and Angela Case Stephen and Tiffany Loyd

pete@caseranch.com stephen@caseranch.com

Cell: (325) 650-6209 Cell: (325) 642-5818


R espect for the Past Heifers, Steers, Bred Heifers and Bulls with these genetics available.

B elief in the Future

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Everhart HEREFORDS Waldron, IN

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Bruce and Shoshanna – 317-407-3618 Blake and Ashley – 317-409-1923 Brian and Jordan – 317-512-0375

SC Nova 04E ET

EF Jackie Chevelle 3907 125G ET

2019 NWSS Reserve Champion Polled Female

Future show heifer for Brody this summer!

Indiana Breeders EPH Elzemeyer

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Polled Herefords

Terry, Susan, Lillian and Hayley Hayhurst

Lee, Cindy and Matthew Elzemeyer

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

2538 State Rd. 122 Richmond, IN 47374 765-969-2243 lee@elzehereford.com

This Space Is Available! Contact John Meents 419-306-7480 jmeents@hereford.org

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Gary Greenwood DVM 765-585-1105 3013 W. State Rd. 38 West Lebanon, IN 47991

FARMS & SONS

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

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

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Ferguson Farms Stephen L. Ferguson 225 N. Washington Bloomington, IN 47402 Abe Redden 662-352-4290

Matt Marion 812-870-6968 matthewmarion@mariontool.com 5315 W. Sandford Ave. West Terre Haute, IN 47885

Plymouth, IN Andy Aker 574-780-0342 Jim Haug 574-952-3485 akerjamie@gmail.com

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Mohican Farms & Guests Sale Saturday, October 31, 2020

Call for a catalog Private treaty bulls available Mohican Farms

4551 State Route 514, Glenmont, Ohio Conard & Nancy 330-378-3421 • Matt & Kelli 330-231-0708 Alexis 330-231-9538

HEREFORD ASSOCIATION 8570 Shannon Rd. Dresden, OH 43821 Jeff Jordan 740-828-2620 or 740-704-4807 cell

Todd, Anna, Elizabeth, Lindsey and Maverick Pugh 6005 Meese Road Louisville, OH 44641 Todd 330-353-1001 Lindsey 330-933-4297 Amber Shoemaker, Asset Mgr. 330-933-6156 pughlivestock@gmail.com Like us on Facebook!

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Tom, Angie, Tucker, Tanner and Tripp Ostgaard 7602 Pleasant Chapel Rd. Newark, Ohio 937-475-9625 John Ostgaard 4921 Tanner Dr. Dayton, Ohio 937-233-9712

www.buckeyeherefords.com

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

Polled Hereford Association

44th Annual Sale Cattle Services Jeff, Lou Ellen and Keayla Harr 334 Twp. Rd. 1922 Jeromesville, OH 44840 Cell 419-685-0549 jlcattleserv@aol.com

May 2021

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

www.switzerlandpolledherefords.com

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

Berg Polled Herefords

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

Rippling Rock Hereford Farm

Tim, Stephanie, Ashleigh and Andrew Osborn 3537 Second Creek Rd. Blanchester, OH 45107 Tim: 937-655-0644 Home: 937-783-2869 timosborn@frontier.com September 2020 |

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Succession Planning

| by Sarah Beth Aubrey

Understanding Influence and Why Customers Follow Identify your personal strengths to tap into your potential as an influencer and partner. I remember when I was a brand new sales rep — I was fresh from college, just out of the training program and I had the logo shirt. I had studied EVERYTHING I could about the product lineup, including the phonebook-size product manuals, full of boring, technical fine print. One of my first jobs was settling complaints for a product that had damaged crops from residual effects from the previous season. I had to assess the field and work with growers to determine a percentage of crop damage on which to pay. It was totally subjective, but by my third week, I had a system. As you might expect, I had several difficult conversations with farmers but one individual in particular sticks with me to this day. Let’s call him Bill. Bill and I went through the motions of evaluating his field and the payback program. He told me what he wanted, but his request seemed unreasonable compared to my other — albeit limited — experiences. He would not budge on his demands. I felt things heading south, so I wrote out my process for making the determination and explained where he fit in my model and what I could offer. Then, a surprising thing happened. Bill started to chuckle. He said, “I’m impressed, you know your business and you’re sticking to it. I respect that, so I trust your judgment.” In my two subsequent years in that role, Bill was always my advocate and bought exclusively the brand I represented.

What we call influence Was my encounter with Bill beginner’s luck? Maybe, but as our relationship developed, I realized

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I had influence with Bill and had gained his trust — and trust is a critical aspect of influence. This year has brought us unprecedented challenges. Many of our customers — be they buyers of show cattle, bulls or replacement females — will not be spending freely. As they evaluate their budgets, decisions about which breeding program they want to invest in will not come lightly. Today, the ability to effectively influence our customers and prospects is absolutely essential in order to stand out in the marketplace and even to help our customers feel comfortable enough to make a purchase. But what is influence? First, please realize cultivating influence doesn’t mean you have to be a charismatic speaker or an extrovert. It doesn’t mean you are arrogant or have a big ego or you’re “in it for yourself.” On the contrary, influence simply means your customers and prospects recognize you as a solid source for information and solutions. Building your capacity to influence others can be improved by working on two primary areas: focusing on your strengths and understanding the needs of your followers.

Strengths A person’s or business’ strengths can be determined with a simple equation: Strengths = natural talent + learned skills Ask yourself what you’re really good at or where you are most effective with the least effort. If you’re not sure, ask peers, family and even customers to identify where

your program really excels and the best market you serve. If you’re really interested in the topic, I recommend taking an online assessment about your strengths using a tool I often use called Gallup Strengths Finder at Gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/home.aspx.

The needs of followers In a survey of 10,000 people, research and consulting giant Gallup discovered the four basic needs of followers: 1) Trust 2) Compassion 3) Stability 4) Hope As you read in my story about Bill, trust was Bill’s main driver in his situation. It may sound strange at first, but your customers and prospects are your followers in the cattle business. Yes, they need solid genetics and sound phenotypes, but those things are the base minimum to be successful and the value placed on these assets is highly subjective and individualized. In order to become loyal, customers seek one or more of the four basic needs above. When you establish influence, you move from supplier to partner. In a tough year like 2020, people are especially seeking something to get behind that makes them feel comfortable. So, as you approach fall sales, consider the best way to influence your market. Your customers need you now more than ever. Sarah Beth Aubrey is an entrepreneur and founder of Aubrey Coaching and Training. She can be reached at sarah@sarahbethaubrey.com.

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Success Breeds Success BRF Miss Flame 4X P43148141 Available this fall, a set of ET calves by PCC 527C 49C Justified 8125 ET (43935295).

BLUE RIBBON FARMS 11768 W. Farm Rd. 34  •  Walnut Grove, MO 65770

Jeff and Stephanie Rawie 417-209-5538 • jeffrawie24@yahoo.com

MISSOURI BR E E DE R S Mead Farms Rusty and Marijane Miller 20500 Sioux Dr. Lebanon, MO 65536 Rusty, cell 317-840-7811 Marijane, cell 317-341-3846 millerherefords@yahoo.com www.millerherefords.net

21658 Quarry Ln. Barnett, MO 65011 Alan Mead 573-216-0210 meadangus@yahoo.com Annual Bull Sales: First Saturday in March Last Saturday in October

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BLUE RIBBON FARMS Jeff and Stephanie Rawie Aaron and Kylie Noble 11768 W. Farm Rd. 34 Walnut Grove, MO 65770 417-209-5538 jeffrawie24@yahoo.com

Al and M.D. Bonebrake Springfield, MO 417-849-1324 James Henderson Herdsman 417-588-4572

Tom Biglieni and Jill Ewing 2109 Des Peres Rd. St.Louis, MO 63131 417-827-8482 tgbig@sbcglobal.net Farm Address: 3345 Lollar Branch Rd. Sullivan, MO 63080

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Rick and Laurie Steinbeck 2322 Drake School Rd. Hermann, MO 65041 573-237-2668 573-680-0954 cell Polled Herefords and Red Angus Breeding Stock Available | September 2020

Gary and Frances Duvall 1082 Hwy. 97 Lockwood, MO 65682 417-232-4817 417-827-2163 cell duvallherefords@keinet.net Herdsman: Miguel Cifuentes 417-793-5082

REYNOLDS HEREFORDS

Williamson Polled Herefords Monty & Georgia Williamson

(417) 247-0782

wphranch@gmail.com wphranch.com 975 Stillhouse Road Mountain View, MO 65548

Contact Joe Rickabaugh 785-633-3188 jrick@hereford.org

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

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Jim D. Bellis Family Travis and Sarah McConnaughy 1199 Co. Rd. 116 Wasola, MO 65773 417-989-0486 t-mc2009@live.com www.wmccattleco.com

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

Menzies Cattle Co. LLC Josh Menzies 5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO 65706 417-425-5659 jmenzies79@gmail.com

JOURNAGAN RANCH Mark Abramovitz and Terry Elwing Logan and Brianne Bishop

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

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Missouri State Shoenberger Polled Herefords Eric and Kami – 417-737-0055 Eric Jr. – 417-860-7151

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

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

ROTH HEREFORD FARM Home of RHF THM Supreme 2026 1146 N.E. Hwy. J Windsor, MO 65360

Eddie, Mary, Lane and Levi 660-351-4126 croth745@earthlink.net

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McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch Trent, Mary and Family 9128 W. Farm Rd. 30 Walnut Grove, MO 65770 417-788-2787 Cell 417-830-7257 Fax 417-863-6884

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1371 Road F Emporia, KS 66801

Phone: 620-342-7538 Alton's Cell: 620-794-2358 ammalone@lcwb.coop

Stop by for a visit! Alton, Marie, Brian, Dustin and Michelle Malone

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SNL Farm

Steve Smythe 715-505-4747

E5054 490th Ave. Menomonie WI, 54751

Loxi Smythe 715-505-6510

SNLFarm@outlook.com

WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS

HUTH Polled Herefords

P OL L E D H E R E F OR D S

Gene, Cheryl, Tracy, Matt, Brent & Lance Wirth 1547 75th St. New Richmond, WI 54017 Gene’s cell (715)781-3239 Brent’s cell (715)760-1727 brentwirth@rocketmail.com

Garrett, Kelli, Elsa and Ben Graber Brock and Holly Graber Tom and Janeen Reid Garrett 608-513-3536 Brock 608-516-0132 Follow us on Facebook at Hidden Spring Ranch

HEREFORD FARMS

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Starck Century Farm

LARSON

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

Jerry, Maryann, Michael and Karl Huth W9096 County Trunk AS Oakfield, WI 53065 920-251-0281 huth@wildblue.net

JOSH and AMY SPAETH 2515 250th St. Cadott, WI 54727 715-289-4098 cloverbeltconstruction@gmail.com

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Rick, Jenny, Ryder and Ricki Starck — Cadott, WI — Cell: 715.313.3234 E-mail: starckfarm@gmail.com 100% AI sired herd and whole herd DNA tested!

Dalton Polled Herefords

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

This Space Is Available! Contact John Meents 419-306-7480

jmeents@hereford.org

Tod, Sondra, Blake and Bryce Brancel W7874 Hwy. 23 Endeavor, WI 53950 608-617-6949 cell 608-697-9026 Ben and Gail Brancel 608-981-2003 brancel@nextgenerationgenetics.com

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OTTER CREEK Polled Herefords Chuck and Tracy Badertscher 4313 Cannonball Tr. Dodgeville, WI 53533 608-574-2002 Chuck 608-574-3858 Tracy ctbad2@hotmail.com

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MGM dams have produced 1st or 2nd high selling bulls in 16 of the last 18 WHA sales! Can you do better than this?

MGM Lead Star 29F High selling bull 2020 WHA Sale

Yup ! Mark Your Calendar

Birdwell Vanguard 5022 9337

Homozygous polled Phenomenal EPDs with performance to match BW 84 lb., WW ratio 110, YW ratio 107 REA 111%, IMF 105% in Birdwell herd Vanguard is a unique bull in the breed. For semen contact any owner.

OCTOBER 2021 Steve and Jann Merry 414-881-5274 Steven.Merry@aurora.org or Dr.SteveMerry@gmail.com www.mgmpolledherefords.com

Slaytons’

WHITE HAWK RANCH

BIRDWELL RANCH

WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS

GARI-ALAN O W E G O FARM

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

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REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS

Marvin Espenscheid Family 12044 Hwy. 78 Argyle, WI 53504 608-543-3778 608-558-3445 cell osf@mhtc.net

Polled Herefords Since 1960

HEREFORDS our only business Ken and Sandy 608-434-0578 Travis and Megan 608-434-2843 Jim and Veronica E10645 Hatchery Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913 ken254@centurytel.net

Performance Tested Since 1968

BOETTCHER’S BROOKVIEW ACRES Harold and Connie Lietzau 7477 Iband Ave. Sparta, WI 54656 608-269-3627 Tammy and Dan Kiara and Austin Troy and Michelle Jaydon, Devon and Jocelyn Taylor and Ty Hereford.org

Butch and Maryellen W16163 U.S. Hwy. 10 Fairchild, WI 54741 715-597-2036 Brandon 715-533-2470 Garritt 715-586-0033 Michael 715-533-3370 Ryan, Tiff and Andrew Timm 507-433-1183 cmboettcher@centurytel.net www.brookviewacres.com

Joe and Amy Starr and Family

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

Blue Goose Hereford Farms

Lucas, Stephanie, John and Owen Niebur N2315 140th St. Plum City, WI 54761 Lucas, cell 715-307-2229

Whiskey Run Farms

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

Jim and Diana Wiechert & Family N9508 Pleasant Hill Rd. Iola, WI 54945 MapleCrestFarm@msn.com Home 715-445-2045 Cell 262-707-3530

Lininger Farms Chester and Kathy Lininger W1018 Spring Prairie Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 262-763-8846 clininger@wi.rr.com

Visitors Always Welcome

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From the Field In Passing Marilyn Tjardes, 82, Foosland, Ill., passed away July 5. Marilyn was born Aug. 1, 1937, to Frank Marilyn and Isa (Sutton) Ransley. Tjardes She married George W. Tjardes Oct. 19, 1958, in Verona. He passed away Nov. 2, 2016; they were married 58 years. She was a dedicated wife, mother, aunt, grandma, friend and mentor to many. As a longtime member of the First Christian Church, Marilyn served as an elder, committee member and Sunday school teacher and in any way needed. She was past president of the IllinoisWisconsin Regional Disciples of Christ Ministry. Marilyn was a past member of the Gibson City school board, Friendly Circle Club and Euchre Club. She was an active member of the Illinois PollEttes, helping to advance the Polled Hereford breed, and was a National Poll-Ette of the Year. She enjoyed cooking, baking and helping others. She is survived by her children Jan (Jerry) Pfeifer, Phil (Jayne) Tjardes and Jane Noyd; five grandchildren, Ashley (Dave) Hedge, Lane Pfeiffer, Taylor (Chris Stearns) Tjardes, Eric (Heather) Pfeiffer and Jeremy (Kendi) Tjardes; and her first great-grandson on the way. Daniel Avery, 89, Willington, Conn., passed away July 15. Daniel spent his childhood years at the Daniel Avery family farm in Stafford Hollow raising Hereford cattle and working the fields with horses, Dolly and Jesse, and a team of oxen, Mike and Woody. He became the beef herdsman at the University of Connecticut (UConn) livestock facilities. He served as a livestock judge for many years at fairs in New England and New York. He is survived by his daughters, M. Kathleen (Donald) Messier, Nancy (John) Pacyna and Eileen (Thomas) Smith; sister, Doris (Ronald) Murray; brothers, Myron (Masako) and George

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(Charlotte); sisters-in-law, Marjorie (Ernest) and Pauline (Melvin). He also leaves grandchildren, Donna Bragg, Earl Messier, Joseph Pacyna, Frances Champagne, Danielle Smith and Jefferson Smith, as well as great-grandchildren, Eric Bragg, Jennifer Norden, Stephen Bragg, Tyler Vargas, Elizabeth Messier, Joseph Messier, Joy Livingston-Bragg and Violet and Ella Norden, and his dear friend Barbara Smith. Charles Joe “Charlie” Martin, 100, Bartlesville, Ark., passed away July 20. Charlie was born July 8, 1920, to Roy M. Martin Charlie Martin and Cumilla Martin in Quitman, Ark. He attended the University of Arkansas (U of A) where he met the love of his life, Mary L. Staats, and they were married on April 24, 1942. Prior to graduation, he left school and joined the Army Air Corps. He served as a “hump” pilot during World War II flying supplies from India to China to support the Chinese army and the Flying Tigers. Following the war, Charlie and Mary moved to Bartlesville where Charlie went to work in the oil fields for his father-in-law. In 1964, he and Mary took over the Staats cattle ranch near Sedan, Kan. He was a very enthusiastic rancher and eventually served as president for the American Hereford Association Board of Directors. He sold the ranch in 1998 to retire full time. During retirement, he played trumpet in various community bands and was the regular bugler for the James H. Teel Post 105 honor guard. He also finished his degree from the U of A at the age of 87. He is survived by his wife, Mary; sons, Stephen Martin and Robert Martin; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Roger Tegtmeier

Roger M. Tegtmeier, 73, Burchard, Neb., passed away July 20. Roger was born on Feb. 7, 1947, in Beatrice, Neb., to Clarence and

Doris (Searcey) Tegtmeier. He was the second of four children and spent his childhood on the Tegtmeier family farm, learning how to farm from his father. In junior high Roger was introduced to his great passion of coon hunting by some local hunters and continued this sport for the rest of his life. Roger graduated in 1965 from Lewiston Consolidated School in Lewiston, Neb. He loved all sports and was an outstanding athlete during his high school years. Roger married his high school sweetheart, Julie Bredemeier, on Nov. 24, 1968, at Salem United Church of Christ in rural Steinauer, Neb. The couple made their home south of Lewiston, where Roger farmed row crops and developed the Tegtmeier Polled Hereford herd with his father and brothers. The marriage was blessed with two sons, Tim and Sherman. His sons each picked up one of his passions; Tim became a farmer, and Sherman became a horse trainer. Roger was involved for many years with the Flying Tigers 4-H club as a member and leader. He was actively involved with beef and horse projects. As an avid coon hunter, Roger met some of his lifelong friends and enjoyed innumerable hours with his dogs chasing raccoons. He was also a great horse enthusiast. Roger loved talking, riding and being around horses and horse people. In all his years, Roger never met a stranger. He never left the house without a snack in his pocket, most likely his favorite oatmeal raisin cookies or a bag of M&Ms. Roger is survived by his wife, Julie; sons, Tim (Kim) Tegtmeier and Sherman (Sarah Joe) Tegtmeier; sister, Clarice Jean; brothers Ronald (Lois) Tegtmeier and Russell Tegtmeier; grandchildren Reyanna, Larissa, Tyler, Emmett and Frazier; aunt Verna (Tegtmeier) Light; mother-in-law Jeannine Bredemeier Kamen; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members.

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CALDW E LL, TX

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It is with great pleasure to announce the 2nd Annual Mann Cattle Company Fall Production Bull Sale. The sale will be held at the Caldwell Livestock Commission in Caldwell, TX, on October 3rd, 2020 at 1:00 PM. M O RV I S 9 0 4 1

Nov. 1, 2018 | Horned | BW: 1.3

WW: 57

YW:105

MM: 28

We will be featuring 50 Registered, Horned and Polled Hereford Bulls and 40 Registered, Horned and Polled Hereford-Bred Heifers. We will also be offering 10 top-end Donor Cows from Weil Cattle Company. We hope to see you there! If you are unable to attend the sale, watch and bid online through the live-sale broadcast via Cattle in Motion’s website.

M WILD HARE 9992 Oct. 30, 2018 | Horned | BW: 2.3

WW: 51

YW: 87

MM: 26

R E Q UE S T A S A L E CATA L OG TO DAY! Email: milton@brokentrianglecattle.com Phone: Hadley Mann - 432.788.8375 Website: manncattle.com

M GOOSE 9894

Oct. 21, 2018 | Horned | BW: 3.0

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WW: 60

YW: 99

MM: 23

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MEMORABLE MOMENTS Congratulations to all our customers on their success over the years with MCF genetics!

Annual Football Frenzy Online Sale OCTOBER 3rd 3rd,, 2020

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Andrew and Christy Garnhart Family 815-238-2381 • garnhart@gmail.com Rick, Linda and Christina Garnhart mudcreekfarms@hotmail.com 6372 Edwardsville Rd. • German Valley, IL 61039 More info at www.mudcreekfarms.com

Heifers, Steers, Embryos & More

A Full Service AUCTION SOLUTION

Luke, Melissa and Grant

www.lowdermanauctionoptions.com

Dan and Kay

MONTE LOWDERMAN 309-255-0110 monte@lowderman.com

217-663-3390

217-343-6499

CODY LOWDERMAN 309-313-2171 codylowderman@lowderman.com Bidding platform - www.LAO.LIVE

5200 Sturdy Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 Dr. Mark 217-899-3542 David 217-725-2154 Connor 217-899-3015

Jim, Jan, Del & Dean Adcock Assumption, IL Jim: 217-820-9323 Jan: 217-273-3239 adcockcattle@gmail.com www.adcockcattle.com

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

Burns

Polled Hereford Farm Tom, Mandy and Jess Hawk 1880 S. Paw Paw Rd. Earlville, IL 60518 Tom 815-739-3171 Garrett Post 815-901-1179 hawklivestock@gmail.com

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Ray Vandeveer

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

McCaskill Farms

Elizabeth Nessler 217-496-2442 ehn@theprairiecross.com

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

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1597 E. 3050th St. Clayton, IL 62324

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

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

Cattle for sale at all times Hereford.org


CONSIGNING TO Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020 • Macomb, Ill. at 1 P.M.

BH EF E15D KINSHASHA 0150 04G

LCC 4134 SHES A DEAL 758

Calved: Jan. 25, 2019 Sire: H H PERFECT TIMING 0150 ET • MGS: NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET BW 1.7; WW 50; YW 75; MM 23; M&G 48; UDDR 1.40; TEAT 1.50

Calved: March 7, 2017 Sire: BLL LCC SIN CITY 4134 ET • MGS: WORR OWEN TANKERAY Y79D ET BW 2.7; WW 53; YW 87; MM 23; M&G 50; UDDR 1.30; TEAT 1.30

Bred March 17, 2020 to JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET, checked safe April 28, 2020. Due to calve Dec. 25, 2020. Owned with Edenburn Family Farms

Pasture exposed Jan. 1 to Feb. 7, 2020 to C 5280 Kat 7138 ET, checked safe April 28. Due between October 10 to November 10, 2020. Owned with Edenburn Family Farms

www.benedictherefords.com

Benedict Herefords

Larry and Julie benherf@yahoo.com 217-737-5686

Lonny, Kim (Carney) and Riley Rhodes 18736 Cross Creek Rd. Carlinville, Il 62626 217-899-4104 Cell

Chad, Becky, Noah, Caleb and Faith noah@benedictherefords.com chad@benedictherefords.com Noah - 217-372-8009 Chad - 217-246-5099

BRAUN FARMS

Bryan, Lisa, Tyler and Melinda Braun 1855 DD Rd. Columbia, IL 62236

rhodesfarminc.kim@gmail.com

618-593-7255

Cattle and Embryos for sale at all times

lbraun@rmoil.com or bbraun@htc.net

CRANE HEREFORDS Tuscola, IL 61953 Dave and Marcia Hackett Dave: 217-621-1761 Elise: 217-621-6864 DaveHackett@yahoo.com ehackett@gavc-IL.org

Samantha, Todd, Rachel and Zach Parish 618-926-7388

www.parishfarms.com

Floyd, Annette and Brittany 815-223-4484 Chad, Erin and J.W. 815-712-5739 LaSalle, IL 61301 C_herfs1@yahoo.com

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

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Family Farm

1764 US Rt. 136 Penfield, IL 61862 Buddy 217-649-0108 Bailey 217-714-4955 edenburnfamilyfarm@gmail.com

Jack and Sherry Lowderman Monte, Carrie and Rhett Brent, Kris, Blake, and Morgan Cody and Abby P.O. Box 488 Macomb, IL 61455 Office 309-833-5543

www.lowderman.com

35073 E. C.R. 1550 N.

Mason City, IL 62664 bhrnds@speednet.com Brent, Cell 217-971-5897

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Tjardes Farms 624 N. State Rt. 47 Gibson City, Il 60936 Phil Tjardes 815-383-0003 Jeremy Tjardes 217-417-5014

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Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders Association Sale

Sept. 19, 2020 at Noon

New Location

Interstate Regional Stockyards • Cuba, MO

Approximately

60 lots

COW- C ALF PAIR S, OPE N AND BR E D HE IF E R S, BR E D COWS, HE R D BU LL PROS PE C T S AND COMME RCIAL HE R E FOR DS Catalog available at www.centralmissouripolledherefords.com on our NEW website!! For more information contact Larry Day • 12139 Hwy 135 • Pilot Grove, MO 65276 ljday@iland.net • 660-834-4678 • 660-621-0812 cell

WEST VIRGINIA HEREFORD BREEDERS ANNUAL PERFORMANCE Tested Bull Sale

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4th Thursday of March More than 15 years Feed Intake Testing

Kevin S. Shaffer, Ph. D. Livestock Production Specialist West Virginia University Extension Service 1194 Evansdale Drive, Rm G213 PO Box 6108 Morgantown, WV 26506 Office: (304) 293-2669 Mobile: (304) 669-1598 Kevin.Shaffer@mail.wvu.edu

BRAND FARM

Grandview Hereford Farm

794 Sugar Grove Rd. Morgantown, WV 26501 ronaldbrand1956@icloud.com Ron 304-983-8004 Roger 304-983-2127 RJ 304-288-8743

Ken and Chris Scott 2586 Grandview Rd. Beaver, WV 25813 Ken 304-573-0844 Chris 304-228-5524 chance37@suddenlink.net

Quality Hereford Cattle

Registered Polled Hereford Cattle

W.C. Taylor Family

20 Cottage Hill Rd. Petersburg, WV 26847 Sonny 304-257-1557 Michael 304-257-1040 Will 304-668-6600 David 304-257-0263 mtaylor@frontiernet.net

GRASSY RUN Farms

DAVID LAW & SONS

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

Certified and Accredited lawherefords.bravehost.com lawherefords@yahoo.com

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5683 Rocky Step Rd. Winfield, WV 25213 www.grassyrunfarms.com Gary Kale, Owner Aaron Glascock, General Manager 304-312-7060 Derik Billman, Herdsman 330-432-3267

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Polled Herefords The R.G. Knotts Family 63 Henderson Ridge Road Fairmont, WV 26554 Dave 304-612-3795 Robert 304-265-0005 Dnsk0603@gmail.com

McDonald Polled Herefords

Mike McDonald, DVM and Family 534 Riverbend Road Lost Creek, WV 26385 304-745-3870 Office 304-677-5944 Cell Hereford.org


TORRANCE HEREFORDS Select yo u r n e xt winner !!

Online Sale closing at 7 p.m CST Monday, Sept. 21, 2020 on OPEN HOUSE AT THE FARM SEPT. 12-13 and SEPT. 19-20 Offering embryo heifers sired by H Montgomery 7437 ET, H DeBerard 7454 ET and their full brother, H GAT NST Triumph 7968 ET

H BL MISS SPICE 923 ET

H KFL PIXIE 9372 ET

2020 JNHE Reserve Champion Horned Female Daughter of H Montgomery 7437 ET

H LADY 9126 ET

2020 JNHE Grand Champion Polled Female Daughter of H DeBerard 7454 ET

TORRANCE HEREFORDS Consigning to the

2020 JNHE Reserve Division 6 Polled Female Daughter of RST GAT NST Y79D Lady 54B ET

Scott, Monica, Gabrielle and Nicholas Torrance 329 Township Road 2100E • Media, IL 61460 309-746-6274 • torrance4@comcast.net Facebook.com/TorranceHerefords

Visitors always welcome!

Burns Farms & Friends Sale

Saturday, September 19, 2020 at Burns Farms in Pikeville, TN

BF AN 174E EDDI 001 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}

BF AN 174E EDDI 003 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}

P44111009 • Calved: Jan. 05, 2020 • Homozygous Polled

P44111010 • Calved: Jan. 08, 2020 •

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB 2.7 2.6 70 119 0.7 1.4 18.3 30 65 -1.2 127 1.30 1.40 72 0.043 0.63 -0.13 BMI$

369

BII$

440

CHB$

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Paquette Hereford Farm Hereford.org

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB 2.7 2.6 70 119 0.7 1.4 18.3 30 65 -1.2 127 1.30 1.40 72 0.043 0.63 -0.13 BMI$

369

BII$

440

CHB$

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Andrew Paquette 1725 East 3400 North Rd. St. Anne, IL 60964 815-671-0589 • apaquette15@gmail.com

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Junior Shows SHOW INDEX Eastern Ohio Hereford Assn. Jr. Preview ____ 152 Georgia Hereford Assn. Field Day __________ 153 Idaho Jr. Hereford. Assn. _________________ 155 Illinois Jr. Preview _______________________ 158 Indiana Jr. Preview ______________________ 157 Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview ___________ 156 Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. _________________ 155 Midwest Regional _______________________ 156 Missouri Cattlemen’s Assn. _______________ 153 Nebraska Jr. Hereford State Show __________ 152 Ohio Buckeye Jr. Hereford Assn. Premier ____ 154 The Ohio Youth Livestock Expo ___________ 158 South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day and Summer Spotlight _________________ 158 Southeast Regional _____________________ 157 Southwest Regional _____________________ 154 Texas Hereford State Show _______________ 154 Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn. Jackpot________ 152 Wisconsin Livestock Breeders Assn. ________ 153

Nebraska Jr. Hereford State Show

Virtual | June 5-6 Judge: Wyatt Durst, Washington, Kan. 117 head shown Champion horned female, Blake Bruns, N. Platte, with Bruns Kami 901, 9/18/2019, by Bruns Thunder Knight 701. Reserve champion horned female, Whitney Steckel, Taylor, with WS Sweet Makay 9100, 8/25/2019, by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Champion polled female, Jaxon and Braedyn Sell, Red Cloud, with MCM RCC Starlight 990G ET, 3/2/2019, by K Cartel 708 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Fletcher and Lexi Larsen, Valentine, with H BL Mocha 931 ET, 3/16/2019, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion futurity female, Graden Forbes, Kearney, with MCM RCC 6077 Abbey 992G ET, 4/1/2019, by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. Reserve champion futurity female, Kaycee Nelson, Anselmo, with WS Topaz 904, 1/25/2019, by H FHF Dreamer 607 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Hannah Williams, Kearney, with HMW Miss Beth 940 ET, 6/20/2019, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Fletcher Larsen, Valentine, with LAR Myrtle 9412 ET, 4/12/2019, by H Deberard 7454 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, with S&S Flare 517F, 3/13/2018, BBH 743 Asset 337A; and a March heifer calf, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET.

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Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Everett Funk, Burwell, with H Bristol 8387 ET, 2/9/2018, by Churchill Pilgrim 632D ET; and an April bull calf, by RPM Davidsons Mile P327. Champion bull, Hannah Williams, with HMW 615 The Edge 954 ET, 10/10/2019, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. Reserve champion bull, Hannah Williams, with HMW K075 The Kid 957 ET, 9/28/2019, by KT Small Town Kid 5051. Champion steer, Braedyn Snell, with an 1,190-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Claira Morgan, Burwell, with an 1,135-lb. steer. Champion futurity steer, Claira Morgan, with an 1,135-lb. steer. Reserve champion futurity steer, Atlynn Witthuhn, Callaway, with a 1,380-lb. steer.

Eastern Ohio Hereford Assn. Jr. Preview Wooster, Ohio | June 7 Judge: Jenna Barbour, W. Salem, Ohio 82 head shown

Champion female, Grant and Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with HPH 867E Trivia 1910, 4/15/2019, by KJ BJ 061B Leader 867E ET. Reserve champion female, Emma Helsinger, W. Manchester, with HS Barbie’s Belle, 3/26/2019, by C Spot On 6128 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Emma Helsinger, with HS Barbie’s Belle, 3/26/2019, by C Spot On 6128 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jillian Johnson, Navarre, with Creek 2504 709 Beth 948G, 8/3/2019, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Emma Lewis, Litchfield, with TLR Jo Joy 801F, 1/12/2018, by CCC 316 HD 501; and a March heifer calf, by Boyd Worldwide 9050 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Collin Britton, Custar, with Holleys Tesla, 4/10/2016, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T; and a March heifer calf, by LAKE B Jurassic Park 55C ET. Champion bull, McKenna Baney, Navarre, with CREEK 2504 Knockout 907G, 1/5/2019, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. Reserve champion bull, John Adams, St. Paris, with AFSC Whos Last Chance, 6/2/2019, by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET. Champion steer, Kolton Arnold, Newcomerstown, with a 3/6/2019 born steer. Reserve champion steer, Isabelle Bobo, Pleasantville, with a 4/24/2019 born steer.

Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn. Jackpot Jefferson, Wis. | June 7 Judge: Devin Olson, Geneseo, Ill. 73 head shown

Champion female, Faith Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02A Anna Grace 09F, 10/18/2018, by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612. Reserve champion female, Brady, Lauren and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, with DeLHawk Callen 48G ET, 5/16/2019, by CRR 109 Catapult 322. Champion cow-calf pair, Brady, Lauren and Nicholas Jones, with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, by BR Currency 8144 ET; and an April bull calf, by CHEZ/PUGH/ HARA Logic 8815F ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Mya Bevan, Platteville, with Wildcat Fusion Baby 8135 ET, 4/5/2018, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a February heifer calf, by BOYD 31Z Blueprint 6153. Champion bull, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill.; Stephens Hereford Farm, Taylorville, Ill.; and Walker McGuffee, Mendenhall, Mich., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET, 10/8/2018, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bull, Lauren T McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF Y79D Lafayette 202G ET, 2/2/2019, by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET. Champion steer, Landon Rehberg, Elkhorn, with a 1,090-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Tessa Smith, Hartford, with a 1,325-lb. steer.

Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn. Jackpot champion female by Faith Benedict.

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ET, 5/12/2018, by H FHF Authority 6026 ET; and a May heifer calf, by THM 100W Reliable 3018 ET. Champion bull, Dru Hunt, with Innisfail Enable 4021 1832 ET, 9/13/2018, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. Reserve champion bull, Hardy Edwards IV, with HME Steel Ball G51 ET, 9/18/2019, by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Missouri Cattlemen’s Assn. Wisconsin Livestock Breeders Assn. champion female by Kendall Boatman.

Georgia Hereford Assn. Field Day champion female by Ky Alford.

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Georgia Hereford Assn. Field Day

Champion female, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET, 1/24/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Alexis Black, Streator, Ill., with DeLHawk Lo & Behold 1801 ET, 9/21/2018, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kendall Boatman with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET, 1/24/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren, Riley, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Moonlight 912, 4/8/2019, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Brady, Lauren and Nicholas Jones, with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, BR Currency 8144 ET; and an April bull calf, by CHEZ/PUGH/ HARA Logic 8815F ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Marie Prodell, Algoma, with SMS Ruth 702, 2/12/2017, by CRR 719 Catapult 109; and an April bull calf, by SHOWTIME Fireball 734 ET. Champion bull, Kendall Boatman; Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill.; Stephens Hereford Farm, Taylorville, Ill.; and Walker McGuffee, Mendenhall, Mich., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET, 10/8/2018, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bull, Faith, Noah and Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02A Mamba 06G, 10/12/2019, by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. Champion steer, Shade Bunker, Sparta, with an 1,147-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Landon Rehberg, Elkhorn, with a 1,090-lb. steer.

Champion female, Ky Alford, Bowman, with KJ 756D Rachael 754G ET, 9/2/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Dru Hunt, Madison, with Innisfail Endure 4021 1830 ET, 9/7/2018, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Dru Hunt with Innisfail Endure 4021 1830 ET, 9/7/2018, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Grant and Diana Gillooly, Wadley, with Destin Trixie 174E W53, 11/24/2019, by TH Frontier 174E. Champion cow-calf pair, Hardy Edwards IV, Winterville, with DeLHawk Cambria 73F

Jefferson, Wis. | June 7 Judge: Riley Ruble, Albert Lea, Minn. 82 head shown

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Covington, Ga. | June 13 Judge: Chandler Akins, Nashville, Ga. 39 head shown

Sedalia, Mo. | June 13 Judge: Ty Bayer, Ringle, Wis. 85 head shown

Champion female, Cole Murphy, Houstonia, with CMH Rosebud 9140, 10/10/2019, by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D. Reserve champion female, Tory and Taylor Miller, Lebanon, with MH 5280 Miss Time 9034 ET, 3/21/2019, by CRR 5280. Champion cow-calf-pair, Kinleigh and Kanton Bolin, Walnut Grove, with Grand Curiosity 30A ET, 3/19/2013, by HH Perfect Timing 0150 ET; and a January bull calf, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Champion bull, Cade Shepherd, Mt. Vernon, with VBCC Ranchero 08G ET, 9/10/2019, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion bull, Payton Henderson, Buffalo, and Bonebrake Hereford Farm, Springfield, with BB 6153 First Draft 128G, 9/15/2019, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 0150 ET. Champion steer, Isabela Rojas, New Boston, with a 1,230-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Tatum McGlothlin, Richmond, with a 1,250-lb. steer.

Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. champion female by Cole Murphy.

Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. champion cow-calf pair by Kinleigh and Kanton Bolin.

Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. champion bull by Cade Shepherd.

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Ohio Buckeye Jr. Hereford Assn. Premier Urbana, Ohio | June 13 Judges: John and Kayla Sweeney, Cedarville, Ohio 80 head shown

Champion female, Mason Love, Baltimore, with O 6G ET, 6/6/2019, by H/TSR/CHEZ/ Full Throttle ET. Reserve champion female, Maddox Cupp, Lancaster, with SSF KKH Olivia Playmate 919 ET, 3/17/2019, by JTH SC Playmaker 22C ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Mason Love, with O 6G ET, 6/6/2019, by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jillian Johnson, Navarre, with Creek 10Y Jolene 914G, 1/15/2019, by NJW 73S W 18 Hometown 10Y ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Sarah Britton, Custar, with SSF KKH 88X Taylor 26Z H829 ET, 4/16/2018, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET; and an April heifer calf, by KT Small Town Kid 5051. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Emma Lewis, Litchfield, with TLR Jo Joy 801F, 1/12/2018, by CCC 316 HD 501; and a March heifer calf, by Boyd Worldwide 9050 ET. Champion bull, Mason Love and Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill., with Purple MML Mayhem, 5/3/2019, by Purple Chachi 65Z ET. Reserve champion bull, McKenna Baney, Navarre, with Creek 2504 Knockout 907G, 1/15/2019, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. Champion steer, Adeline Sorgen, Convoy, with a 2/15/2019 born steer. Reserve champion steer, Logan Brinksneader, Arcanum, with a 2/11/2019 born steer.

Ohio Buckeye Jr. Hereford Assn. Premier champion bred-and-owned female by Mason Love.

Southwest Regional champion horned female by Macy and Cooper Curry.

Southwest Regional champion polled female by Allie Schrammel.

Southwest Regional

Stillwater, Okla. | June 13 Judge: Josh Taylor, Perkins, Okla. 150 head shown Champion horned female, Macy and Cooper Curry, Okemah, with CH MS 966 Karlita 9235 ET, 5/22/2019, by K Cartel 708 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, with SFCC Karma 1924 ET, 3/9/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.

Southwest Regional champion bull by Macy Curry.

Texas Hereford State Show champion horned female by Rylee and Raynee Schacher.

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Champion polled female, Allie Schrammel, Orlando, with KJ BJ 746D Coco Dream 501G ET, 2/5/2019, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Reserve champion polled female, KayAnn Eck, Putnam, with SG Miss Neon’s Gina G3, 1/27/2019, by MH Its All Good 0383. Champion bred-and-owned female, Macy and Cooper Curry, with CH MS 966 Karlita 9235 ET, 5/22/2019, by K Cartel 708 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jacob and Evan Sims, with SFCC Karma 1924 ET, 3/9/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Champion cow-calf pair, Kaylee Lunsford, Fort Scott, Kan., with MRF Sofia May 1701, 1/1/2017, by NJW 73S W18 Homegrown 8Y ET; and a January bull calf, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kamryn and Kylin Oakes, Taloga, with VH Miss Fanfare 1810 ET, 3/24/2018, by CB NLC Beer Goggles 81U; and an April heifer calf, by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. Champion bull, Macy Curry, with CH Ante Up 9216 ET, 3/20/2019, by C Spot On 6128 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kaylee Lunsford, with MRF Blue Chip 1901, 1/8/2019, by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

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Belton, Texas | June 13 Judge: Kyndal Reitzenstein, Kersey, Colo. 338 head shown Champion horned female, Rylee and Raynee Schacher, Dumas, with BR Amberleigh G029 ET, 9/20/2019, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion horned female, Mason Allan, Schulenburg, with KOLT GARW Candi Stock 25 ET, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion polled female, Rylee, Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, with BR Halsey 9099, 4/1/2019, by BR Belle Air 6011. Reserve champion polled female, Mason Allan, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET, 10/27/2019, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Rylee, Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, with BR Halsey 9099, 4/1/2019, by BR Belle Air 6011.

Texas Hereford State Show champion bull by Mason Allan. Hereford.org


Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Mason Allan, with BACC 612 Hadley 965 ET, 10/27/2019, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Madeline Braman, Refugio, with JB Two Timin Debbie 1717 ET, 10/28/2017, Golden Oak Outcross 18U; and a December heifer calf, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Edy Brainard, Canadian, with AAG Carol 608F, 6/8/2018, by Purple Untouchable 121A ET; and an April heifer calf, by AAG Kaboom 502D. Champion bull, Mason Allan, with BACC 540 Osborne 902 ET, 2/6/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kaylee McInvale, Lockney, with K&A Stevie 029F, 4/10/2019, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. Champion steer, Rylee Schacher, with a 755-lb. steer. Reserve steer, Mason Allan, with a 696-lb. steer.

Idaho Jr. Hereford Assn.

Filer, Idaho | June 17 Judge: Bobby Strecker, Holyoke, Colo. 50 head shown Champion female, Sara Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with BF Harfst 322 Amaya 8105 ET, 8/13/2018, by CRR 109 Catapult 322. Reserve champion female, Tymber and Chylon Billman, Blackfoot, with WSF A31 Red Rose G132 ET, 3/10/2019, by K Cartel 708 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Sara Harfst, with BF Harfst 322 Amaya 8105 ET, 8/13/2018, by CRR 109 Catapult 322. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jayten Malson, Parma, with Malsons Penny 276G ET, 9/6/2019, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Sara Harfst, with WRB Last Dance, by 1/5/2MH 122L T-Bone 1363 ET; and a February heifer calf by Harfst BF 028X Anderson 705E. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Boeden Nelson, Buhl, with NCC Miss Roslyn F93, 2/23/2018, by WSF Unleashed C40 ET; and a May heifer calf, by RB 4208 Hi Flyer 803F.

Idaho Jr. Hereford Assn. champion female and champion bred-and-owned female by Sara Harfst.

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Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion female by Rylie, Emily and William Meinhardt.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion bred-andowned female by Ben Jensen.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion cow-calf pair by Karsten Breiner.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion bred-andowned bull by Jalyn Davis.

Champion bull, Chesney Harper, Malta, with CH Mandate 001, 2/12/2020, by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Reserve champion bull, Chyloh Billman, Blackfoot, with WSF F63 Game Changer H86, 2/20/2020, by WSF Warrior Fusion F51. Champion steer, Bree Kosinski, Pleasant Hill, with an 4/17/2019 born steer. Reserve champion steer, Paxton Hovely, Emmett, with a 2/25/2019 born steer.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. Manhattan, Kan. | June 19 Judge: Jake Gleason, Maple Hill, Kan. 102 head shown

Champion female, Rylie, Emily and William Meinhardt, Marysville, with WSCC Breathless 75G ET, 4/10/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion female, Cami and Cally Miller, El Dorado, with KJ BJ 319X Velvet 469G ET, 1/29/2019, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Ben Jensen, Courtland, with KJ BJ 5349 Harley 760G ET, 9/6/2019, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Colby Jones, Wamego, with NCC Sweet Caroline 1903, 2/8/2019, by WGF Wyoming 32B. Champion cow-calf pair, Karsten Breiner, Alma, with MCR Flint Hills Dominet 825 ET, 2/20/2018, by MCR Flint Hills 10Y 5100 ET; and a January bull calf, by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Cady Pieper, Zurich, with PLCC CWP Tesla 8036F,

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion steer by Cally Miller.

5/21/2018, by R Leader 6964; and an April bull calf, by KJ BJ 319X TNT 003A ET. Champion bred-and-owned bull, Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill, with DD Outer Banks 032, 9/2/2019, by DOSS 6431 Casanova DHD14. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, with KT’S Doc Holliday 804, 12/27/2018, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion steer, Cally Miller, with an 1,105-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Wesley and Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, with an 1,125-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Molly Minihan, Wheaton, champion; Taylor Dieball, Little River, reserve. Intermediate: Cally Miller, champion; Rylie Meinhardt, reserve. Junior: Jase Beltz, Canton, champion; Delaney Figge, Onaga, reserve. Peewee: Colby Jones, champion; Josie Beltz, Canton, reserve.

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Midwest Regional

Sioux Falls, S.D. | June 20-21 Judge: Cody-Ray Lafrentz, Bienfait, Saskatchewan 105 head shown Champion female, Will, Thomas and Ben Freking, Alpha, Minn., with ECR MC LDSC Flo’s 1928 ET, 4/30/2019, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion female, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET, 1/24/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kendall Boatman, with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET, 1/24/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Will, Thomas and Ben Freking, with ECR WF E326 Ella 9515G, 4/28/2019, by TSR Whit E326. Champion cow-calf pair, Nicholas, Lauren and Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis., with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, by BR Currency 8144 ET; and an April bull calf, by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Wyatt, Montana, Wade and Wynn Lawrence, Princeton, Minn., with LH 36Y Ms Hope 214F, 2/14/2018, by NJW 73S 980 Hutton 109Z ET; and an April heifer calf, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Champion bull, Kendall Boatman; Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill.; Walker McGuffee, Mendenville, Miss.; Stephens Hereford Farms, Taylorville, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET, 10/8/2018, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bull, Taylor Lacek, Canby, Minn., with TL Big Bank 1906 ET, 2/17/2019, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Champion steer, Tiernan Fredrickson, Spearfish, with an 1,130-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Teegan Fredrickson, Spearfish, with a 1,225-lb. steer.

Midwest Regional champion female by Will, Thomas and Ben Freking.

Midwest Regional champion bred-and-owned female by Kendall Boatman.

Midwest Regional champion cow-calf pair by Nicholas, Lauren and Brady Jones.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., champion; Tar Tutt, Rushford, Minn., reserve. Intermediate: Kendra Myers, Kathryn, N.D., champion; Tucker Stagemeyer, Page, reserve. Junior: Kendall Boatman, champion; Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., reserve. Peewee: Madlyn Thompson, Amity, Mo., champion; Maddi Biessel, Hampton, Minn., reserve.

Midwest Regional champion bull by Kendall Boatman, Perks Ranch, Walker McGuffee and Stephens Hereford Farms.

Midwest Regional champion steer by Tiernan Fredrickson.

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Ames, Iowa | June 21 Judge: Tyler Krug, Atkins, Iowa 77 head shown Champion horned female, Tate Kettler, Atkins, with BK Got Color Points 9305G ET, 1/9/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion horned female, T.R. Putz, Otley, with BCC Charlotte 9121G, 3/11/2019, KF Blue Chip 7Z. Champion polled female, Addison Wall, Pleasantville, with PAW 601D Hello Darlin’ 925, 6/2/2019, by MAV Legacy 601D ET. Reserve champion polled female, Claire Schanbacher, Newhall, with PAW 601D Shyne On Gem 926, 6/5/2019, by MAV Legacy 601D ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Kale Montag, Grimes, with 2AM Kandi Apple, 3/20/2016, by GKB 88X Laramie B293; and a March heifer calf, by MAV Legacy 601D ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Tyler Mach, Wilton, with TM Charlote 45D, 4/23/2016, by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET; and a March bull calf, by R & R Demsey 20D. Champion bull, Addison Wall, with PAW 2296 Pearl Snap Shirt 937, 10/20/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bull, Madeline Espenscheid, Traer, with MIE Dom 023H, 12/23/2019, by CRR 028X Screenshot 511. Champion steer, T.R. Putz, with a 1,195-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Breck Coffland, Blairstown, with a 1,204-lb. steer.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview champion polled female by Addison Wall.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview champion cowcalf pair by Kale Montag. Hereford.org


Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview champion bull by Addison Wall.

Southeastern Regional champion female by Melinda and Aubree Braun.

Southeastern Regional champion bred-andowned female by Ethan Hopkins.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview champion steer by T.R. Putz.

Southeastern Regional champion cow-calf pair by Hannah Maddox.

Southeastern Regional champion bull by John Woolfolk.

Southeast Regional

Fletcher, N.C. | June 26-27 Judge: Randy Daniel, Colbert, Ga., and Wes Hudson, Harrison, Ark. 129 head shown Champion female, Melinda and Aubree Braun, Brighton, Ill., with DeLHawk Amara 17G ET, 2/17/2019, by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. Reserve champion female, Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Lady 8401 ET, 10/5/2018, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 101D Lacey 103F, 9/16/2018, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Lady 8401 ET, 10/5/2018, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Hannah Maddox, Collinsville, Ala., with JMC HMM 523C Ellen 2296 703E, 11/18/2017, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a March bull calf, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Sarah Childs, Ripley, Miss., with CHILDS BDG Cowgirl 16F, 3/20/2018, by BDG Mr Cowboy 7466 7Y ET; and a March bull calf, by R Excitement 4356. Champion bull, John Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., and Cole Garrison, Dyer, Tenn., with WF CGH Night Train 2081 ET, 1/5/2018, by C Bailees Miles 4312 ET. Reserve champion bull, Regan and Jordan Mitchem, Vale, with MF3C Miles Maker 21G ET, 12/26/2019, ECR Who Maker 210 ET. Champion steer, Mattie Harris, Colbert, Ga., with an 820-lb. steer.

Reserve champion steer, Grace Gullatt, Salem, Ala., with a 1,225-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Riley Melancon, Woodville, Miss., champion Intermediate: Foster Wingler, Christiana, Tenn., champion Junior: Sarah Childs, champion

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Southeastern Regional champion steer by Mattie Harris.

Lebanon, Ind. | June 27 Judge: Bruce and Amie Stertzbach, Louisville, Ohio 114 head shown Champion female, Olivia Neal, Osgood, with Wildcat Prism 905 ET, 3/2/2019, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. Reserve champion female, Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, with ECR MC LDSC Flo’s 1927 ET, 5/27/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF CCC 2296 Influence 221G, 2/21/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, with AK Patton Hershey Kiss 908, 2/2/2019, by AA HRD JD Super Sport 7105. Champion cow-calf pair, Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, with SSF KKH 88X ONYX 651 ET, 9/15/2016, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET; and a February heifer calf, by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Aubrey and Bailey Landrum, Huntington, with Wildcat Mildred 804 ET, 1/14/2018, by GO 3196 Advance S109; and a January heifer calf, by Churchill Sensation 028X.

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Champion bull, Maddox and Wyatt Gunn, Greenfield; Cody Beck, Bainbridge; and Beck-Powell Polled Hrfds, Bainbridge, with GB BP CB Novel Concept 1H, 12/27/2019, by WERK Hutton 407. Reserve champion bull, JD Seward, Rockville, with SLC Homegrown Proficient 905G, 2/14/2019, NJW 73S W18 Homegrown 8Y ET. Champion steer, Weston Maddox, Zionsville, with a 1,250-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Audrey Korniak, with an 1,150-lb. steer.

Illinois Jr. Preview

Quincy, Ill. | June 28 Judge: Josh Taylor, Perkins, Okla. 153 head shown Champion horned female, Melinda Braun, Columbia, with DeLHawk Rhoda 33G ET, 3/23/2019, by K Rustic 711 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET, 1/24/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned horned female, Kendall Boatman, with 2TK MKS 2296 24B Bella 4G ET, 1/24/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned horned female, Faith, Caleb and Noah Benedict, Dewey, with BH 02A Anna Grace 09F, 10/18/2018, by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612. Champion polled female, Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, with RJL LCC 7454 Adora 60G ET, 9/17/2019, by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Illinois Jr. Preview champion horned female by Melinda Braun.

Illinois Jr. Preview champion polled female by Rhett Lowderman.

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Reserve champion polled female, Alexis Black, Streator, with DeLHawk Safira 41G ET, 4/11/2019, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion bred-and-owned polled female, Rhett Lowderman, with RJL LCC 7454 Adora 60G ET, 9/17/2019, by H Deberard 7454 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned polled female, Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, with ROF CCC 2296 Influence 221G, 2/21/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Krista and Cassie Allscheid, Waterloo, with SULL Harley Miles 8279F ET, 3/18/2018, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET; and a March heifer calf, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Cassie and Krista Allscheid, with SULL Harleys Girl 8274F ET, 2/25/2018, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET; and a February heifer calf, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bull, Kendall Boatman; Perks Ranch, Rockford; Stephens Herefords, Taylorville; and Walker McGuffee, Mendenhall, Miss., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET, 10/8/2018, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bull, Faith, Caleb and Noah Benedict, with BH 02A Mamba 06G, 10/12/2019, by LCX Perfecto 11B ET.

South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day and Summer Spotlight

Huron, S.D. | July 25 Judge: Curtis Doubet, Lodge Grass, Mont. 65 head shown Champion female, Kai Thomsen, Madison, with JB MC LDSC Shelby’s 1940 ET, 4/19/2019, by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Reserve champion female, Chesney Effling, Highmore, with CHEZ WF Stella Rose 9936G ET, 4/3/2019, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Chesney Effling, with CHEZ WF Stella Rose 9936G ET, 4/3/2019, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jayna Blume, Pierre, with BLME Georgina 90F, 9/16/2018, by CHEZ Mr Hyde 602D. Champion steer, Chesney Effling, with a 1,386-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Janae Olson, Chancellor, with a 1,300-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Chesney Effling, champion; Camryn Houselog, Estelline, reserve. Junior: Natalie Marshall, Mitchell, champion; Hayden Thelen, Huron, reserve. Peewee: Maggie Holt, Mina, champion; Hollis Fawcett, Ree Heights, reserve.

South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion female by Kai Thomsen.

South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion steer by Chesney Effling.

The Ohio Youth Livestock Expo

Greenville, Ohio | Aug. 1 Judge: Scott Bush, Britton, S.D. 24 head shown Champion female, Knox Cupp, Lancaster, with Sriracha 40G ET, 5/4/2019, by H/TSR/ CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. Reserve champion female, Jillian Johnson, Navarre, with Creek 2504 709 Beth 948G, 8/3/2019, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET.

The Ohio Youth Livestock Expo champion female by Knox Cupp.

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Ernst Herefords Marshall Ernst Family Windsor, CO 80550 970-381-6316 www.ernstherefords.com – and on Facebook BULL SALE – MARCH 2021

Brandon Theising 805-520-8731 x1203 P.O. Box 1019 805-358-2115 cell Simi Valley, CA 93062-1019 brandon@pwgcoinc.com www.pwgcattle.com

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

lambertranchherefords.com Hereford.org

At Atkinson Stockyards LLC in Atkinson, NE

WEIMER

CATTLE COMPANY

Tom and Cindy Weimer P.O. Box 1197 • Susanville, CA 96130 530-254-6802 • 530-260-0416 mobile weimercattleco@citlink.net www.weimercattleco.com

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Mrnak Herefords West

Don Shrieve, Manager 2351 Vineyard Rd. • Roseville, CA 95747 916-397-7661 cell • 916-771-0175 Fax djshriev@gmail.com www.wintunranch.com


High Altitude

PAP Tested Since 1980 at 8,000 ft.

GEORGIA

20083 Homedale Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 Scott 208-850-1329 Kim 208-841-8250 Emilee 208-965-3130 Ben 208-546-2310 www.HoltCattle.com

Greenview Farms, Inc. The oldest established herd in Georgia.

Winton C. and Emily C. Harris and Family

MIKE FUCHS HEREFORDS

3673 Co. Rd. 14 Practical Del Norte, CO 81132 Proven Mike 719-657+2519 Real World Cattle mikefuchsherefords@gmail.com

HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION

Annual Sale • Dec. 2020 Doug Hall and Family Registered Herefords 1634 M Rd. • Fruita, CO 81521 970-985-2938 • doughallfamilyherefords@aol.com www.hallherefords.com Selling bulls at the U.B.I.A. Performance Bull Test Sale – Salina, Utah, the third Saturday in March

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

R egistered Polled, Horned Bulls and R eplacement H eifers

Line One Breeding

or commercial breeder

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

JBB/AL HEREFORDS James and Dawn Anderson / Bev Bryan 208-280-1505 1973 S. 1500 E. • Gooding, ID 83330 jbbalherefords.com Private treaty bull and heifer sales Herefords Since 1967

Polled Herefords

1968 Burton’s Ferry Hwy. Sylvania, GA 30467 Jim 912-863-7707 912-690-0214 cell www.thompsonherefords.com

IDAHO

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

Seedstock source for the purebred

Performance and Quality From Grazing Since 1942.

Performance Testing Since 1978 • Females for sale at the ranch.

Robert and Rita Weitzel 16662 Rd. 25 Dolores, CO 81323 970-882-2286 www.hangingwherefords.com

Braford 1983

Square and Round Bermuda Grass Hay

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Shaw Cattle Co.

22993 Howe Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 www.shawcattle.com greg@shawcattle.com

THE BULL BUSINESS

Neal Ward 673 N. 825 W. • Blackfoot, ID 83221 208-684-5252 31058 Colyer Rd. Bruneau, ID 83604 www.hereford.com

Guy and Sherry Colyer – 208-845-2313 Guy cell – 208-599-0340 Kyle cell – 208-250-3924 Katie cell – 208-599-2962

Herd Sires: Remitall Online 122L • MC Ranger 9615 • Trail Boss

ILLINOIS Baker Farms

Bulls for Sale at Private Treaty Excellent Replacement Heifers

DANIELS HEREFORD RANCH

Ranching in the Colorado Mountains for Over 100 Years! Registered Hereford and Angus Bulls • Replacement Heifers Mike, Ann, Laura and Daniel Leroux, Owners

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

Commitment to Quality since 1915

1350 N. 2100 W. Malad, ID 83252

Dan 208-339-2341 Follow us on Facebook Teresa 208-339-2340 DanielsHerefordRanch Rex 208-766-2747 danielsherefordranch@yahoo.com

Family Agri-Business Since 1933

“Profitable Real World Cattle”

Dan Bixler 7115 E. 1000th Ave., Newton, IL 62448 618-544-1842 • 618-562-3888 cell insman542002@yahoo.com

POLLED HEREFORDS Registered • Commercial

34125 Rd. 20 N. • McClave, CO 81057-9604 Tom cell 719-688-2334 719-456-1149 • robbherefords@gmail.com

Linda cell 970-381-6811 sidwell@ezlink.com

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

HEREFORDS

Tom Robb & Sons

54286 W.C.R. 27  |  Carr, CO 80612 Bryan and Linda Sidwell Bryan cell 970-381-0264

Greg: (208) 459-3029 Sam: (208) 880-9044 Tucker: (208) 899-0455 Ron Shurtz: (208) 431-3311

Keith Elkington – 208-523-2286 Layne – 208-681-0765 Brent – 208-523-6461 Eric – 208-881-4014 RANGE READY, PERFORMANCE PROVEN Visitors always welcome.

ELKINGTON POLLED HEREFORDS 5080 E. Sunnyside Rd. • Idaho Falls, ID 83406

Gary and Debbie McConnell Box 253 Kincaid, IL 62540 217-237-2627 Gary’s cell 217-827-2761 Farm is 1.5 miles west of Sharpsburg, Ill.

Burns Polled Hereford Farm 10124 Michael Rd., Coulterville, IL 62237

Polled Herefords that calve easily, milk and grow in a working environment. Jack and Colleen Filipowski 208-263-7264 1078 S. Center Valley Rd. Sandpoint, ID 83864

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Sherwood Burns 618-443-2007 618-521-3678

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

Cattle for sale at all times Hereford.org


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

Joe and Lauri Ellis 765-366-5390 Matt and Lisa Ellis 217-712-0635 Phil and Joyce Ellis 765-665-3207

26455 N. 2300th St. • Chrisman, IL 61924 www.efbeef.com • efbeef1@aol.com

NEWBOLD FARMS INC.

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

Darrel and Anna Behrends Jim Behrends & Leonda Markee • Kim & Liz 29014 E. C.R. 1000 N. • Mason City, IL 62664 217-482-5470

Andy, Bryar & Emersyn Fleisher Knoxville, IL 309-582-4633

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

Lucas Goldstein

Andrew Paquette 1725 East 3400 North Rd. St. Anne, IL 60964 815-671-0589 Andrew apaquette15@gmail.com

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

Knott Farm

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

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

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

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

Hereford.org

Mark, Katie and Kayla Stephens 217-825-7913 Cell mark_stephens46@yahoo.com Danny Stephens, Trailers • 217-824-2815

West Wind Herefords

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

INDIANA

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

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

Prairie Meadow Herefords 11268 Hobbs Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 Office 217-529-8878 Greg 217-725-7095

G ale L audeman Family

3629 5th Rd. Bremen, IN 46506 Gale, Connie, Todd, Jason, Jennifer, Bryan and Cassie Laudeman Jason’s cell Gale’s cell 574-298-6470 cjlaudy@fourway,net 574-209-6470 www.laudemanfamily.com

309-995-3013 Randy 309-853-6565 • Jamie 309-853-7674 purplereign76@gmail.com • www.purplereigncattle.com Rob, Kristie, Kylie and Logan 7477 E. 825 N. • Otterbein, IN 47970 765-491-0258 kristielm2001@yahoo.com SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE!

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

Eby Aluminum Livestock

P.O. Box 168 • Taylorville, IL 62568

PERFORMANCE HEREFORDS • Visitors Always Welcome

Randy and Jamie Mullinix 997 Twp. Rd. 150E Toulon, IL 61483 17469 N. 14000th St. 217-663-3390 Effingham, IL 62401 goldstein123@outlook.com

Stephens Trailer Sales

dab3741@cassblue.com • www.ohfherefords.com

Paquette Hereford Ranch

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

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

Stephens Hereford Farm

Nate and Courtney Wirtjes

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

SAYRE HEREFORD FARM Tim and Tracie Sayre Seely, Kendi and Kira Sayre 13188 Virginia Rd. • Arenzville, IL 62611 217-473-5143 sayreherefords@gmail.com

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

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

Bulls • Females • Semen • Embryos

31554 Delta Ave. Manning, IA 51455 P.O. Box 305

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(712) 653-3678 wieseandsons@gmail.com www.wieseandsons.com

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

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

Kings, IL 61068

OAK HILL FARM

Eubank FARMS

FFarmsleisher

Since 1919


Alex and Mariam Mih P.O. Box 2, Chanute, KS 66720 620-431-3917 • albear76@yahoo.com Doug Pearish 620-473-3179 • 620-212-0038 mobile Dale Beecher Breeding cattle for economically relevant traits and performance.

Annual Sale

HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION

4th Monday in March

Dean and Danny 29111 B Keene Rd. • Maple Hill, KS 66507 785-256-4643 • 785-256-4010 Danny cell 785-383-2493 Located 13 miles west of Topeka on I-70, Keene/Eskridge exit then 3 miles south

4V RANCH DOUTHIT HEREFORDS 600 S. Lorraine St. St. Francis, KS 67756

Margo Douthit

785-332-2323 Cell 785-332-4240 4vranch1@gmail.com 4vranchdouthitherefords.com

HEREFORDS

KENTUCKY BOTKIN POLLED

KANSAS

Robert, Carol and Susan Botkin

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

Cattle for Sale at All Times

Jan R. 785-482-3383 Arden 785-466-1422 Box 8 • Dwight, KS 66849 jakoleen7@gmail.com www.oleenbrothers.com

10272 S. Forsse Rd. • Falun, KS 67442 www.oleencattleco.com oleencattle@hometelco.net Glenn 785-826-0870

Chuck 785-452-2961

Brandon 785-452-8148

6077 Helena Rd. • Mays Lick, KY 41055 Charlie 606-584-5194 • Blake 606-375-3718 www.boydbeef.com AMBLIS H S C HEREFORD FARMS

Kevin and Vera Schultz Cell 620-546-4570 Tyler and Hannah Schultz 620-546-1574

Brad, Carla, Clay, Clint, Caleb and Cooper 612 Debra Ln. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Cell 270-668-7126 Fax 270-735-9922 bchambliss@priorityapproval.com

2048 280th Ave., Haviland, KS 67059 www.sandhillfarms.com Annual Production Sale • 4th Saturday in March Stop by for a visit anytime.

Walter, Megan and Chuck Douthit Downey Land & Cattle LLC 1805 RS 115 Megan 785-332-8575 St. Francis, KS 67756 Chuck 785-332-4034 megan@douthitherefords.com www.douthitherefords.com

Schu-Lar Herefords, LLC “Y O UR B R A ND O F HE R E F O R D ” SCHUMANN

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

LARSON

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

HERBEL “Straight Station Line Ones” 20161 Saline Rd. Lucas, KS 67648

HEREFORDS

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

508 Rockfence Pl., Lawrence, KS 66049 • 785-843-5986 schular@sunflower.com

TUCKER STOCK FARMS Registered Angus and Polled Herefords David and Delores Stump Dan and Kim Schmidt 1128 Hwy. 9 Blue Rapids, KS 66411 Dave 785-556-0124 Dan 785-562-6685

Umberger Polled Herefords Greg Umberger 3018 U Rd. • Rozel, KS 67574 620-527-4472 Cell: 620-923-5120 gregumberger@yahoo.com www.umbergerpolledherefords.com

2271 C.R. 74 • Quinter, KS 67752 Gordon Jamison 785-299-0441 Daron Jamison 785-650-9639 Devin Sweitzer 785-299-0663 www.jamisonherefords.com

JENSEN BROS. Bull Sale March 2021

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John A. Tucker, II 1790 Hidden Valley Lane Hudson, KY 40145 270-617-0301

BULLS ALWAYS FOR SALE

info@springhillherefords.com • www.springhillherefords.com

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

Kevin and Sheila 785-374-4372 Kevin — Cell 785-243-6397 Sheila — Cell 785-262-1116 Box 197 • Courtland, KS 66939 jensenks@courtland.net www.jensenbros.net

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

MARYLAND

SHOP

Hereford

EAST SIDE FARM Registered Polled Herefords

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

10718-A Liberty Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 301-898-8552 www.eastsidehereford.com

Hereford.org


1616 John Shirk Rd. • Taneytown, MD 21787 Ray 443-871-4917 • ray.howes64@gmail.com Cyndy 443-871-6657 • clhowes@aol.com Herdsman: Billy Widerman 410-984-2961 • widermanwilliam@yahoo.com

Michelle and Jacob Wolfrey and Melissa Grimmel Schaake 3859 Federal Hill Road • Jarrettsville, Maryland 21084 410-692-5029 • GGSC@grimmelfarms.com www.grimmelgirlsshowcattle.com

Registered Polled Herefords

Kevin and Marsha Wiles Farm 301-371-4652 Cell 301-788-1147 paintedviewfarm@comcast.net Middletown, MD 21769

SCH Polled Herefords

Doug and JoAnn Bryan and Marytina Bradley and Brigitte

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

Lester and John Schafer

For Sale: Bulls Females Semen

64664 170th St. Buffalo Lake, MN 55314 320-833-2050

SPRINGWATER POLLED HEREFORDS

Troy Williamson 110 161st St. Garretson, SD 57030 507-597-6221 605-254-7875 Cell twilliamson@alliancecom.net

Chad Williamson 339 91st St. Pipestone, MN 56164 507-825-5766 507-215-0817 Cell springwater@svtv.com

MISSISSIPPI

2.4 mi. E of 7 Hwy

Straight Line One Cooper Holden Genetics BULLS AVAILABLE AT PRIVATE TREATY.

H arding Bros. Herefords Marvin and Everett Harding Rt. 2 • Ridgeway, MO 64481 660-872-6870

HIGH PRAIRIE FARM Gregg and Denver Alsup 18 Alsup Ln. Fair Grove, MO 65648 417-766-6801 gailalsup@gmail.com

Samuel C. and Linda Hunter • 301-824-4771 13651 Newcomers Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742 Herd Sires: LJR 95N Wallace 63W, KCF Bennett Sensation D508, KCF Bennett York G377 and SCH Revolution Z72 C12 Hwy. 28 W. • P.O. Box 753 • Hazlehurst, MS 39083 Ann Zimmerman 601-894-2755 Dayne Zimmerman 704-906-1571 daynez@mindspring.com • www.cranch.com

MICHIGAN

Rod Findley

32505 E. 179th St. Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-540-3711 • 816-365-9959 findleyfarms@gmail.com

Journagan Ranch A G R I C U L T U R E

W7048 C.R. 356 • Stephenson, MI 49887 Glenn Hanson, Sr. 906-753-4684 Glenn Hanson, Jr 906-630-5169 “Cattle made for the North in the North”

Herman Nunely and Family 204 Co. Rd. 994 • Iuka, MS 38852 Cell 662-279-5136 Home 662-423-3317 leaningcedarherefords@gmail.com

Menzies Cattle Co. LLC

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Joe McGuffee 601-672-0245 103 Earl McGuffee Rd. Ryan McGuffee 601-668-1000 New Hebron, MS 39140 ryanmcgu@bellsouth.net www.mcguffeeherefords.com Bobby Singleton 615-708-1034 Typeface — Medici Script Medium

David and Lorie Kitchell Family Matthew and Darci, Dawson Kitchell 3471 State Hwy. 200 • Ada, MN 56510-9260 701-799-7690 • www.dakitchfarms.com Don and Tammy Sims Colton and Brittany Sims Ross and Amber Parker

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

Ranch 662-462-5885 Don 662-284-9410 Colton 662-415-5885

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

jmenzies79@gmail.com

Roth Hereford Farm Since 1976

1146 N.E. Hwy. J • Windsor, MO 65360 Eddie, Mary, Lane and Levi 660-351-4126 Carol 660-694-2569 • 660-351-4072 cell croth745@earthlink.net www.rothherefords.com

122 Co. Rd. 358 Burnsville, MS 38833 donaldksims@hotmail.com

Eric, Jr. 417-860-7151

MISSOURI

Eric & Kami 417-737-0055

SPHHerefords@outlook.com

Owners: M.D. and Al Bonebrake

Hereford.org

Josh Menzies 5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO 65706

417-425-5659

MINNESOTA

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

Marty D. Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 • Cell 417-838-1482

James Henderson, Herdsman 417-588-4572 • Springfield, MO

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Painted View Farm

2477 N.W. Main St. • Coon Rapids, MN 55448 We welcome your visit!


MONTANA

REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS Genetics for Certified Hereford Beef® McMURRY CATTLE

Fred, Doreen and Rebecca McMurry Squaw Creek Ranch 20 miles east of Billings 406-348-2303 www.mcmurrycattle.com mcmurrycattle@gmail.com

2027 Iris Ln. Billings, MT 59102 406-697-4040 406-254-1247 Fax

Denny and Dixie Hoffman • 406-425-0859 Jason and Kaycee Hoffman • 530-604-5096 Office 308-645-2279 • P.O. Box 287 • Thedford, NE 69166 jason@hoffmanranch.com • www.hoffmanranch.com

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Bulls for sale in the spring. Howard Moss 895 Whitetail Rd. Whitehall, MT 59759 406-287-9947

www.wichmanherefords.com

DUTTON HEREFORDS

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190 Sunnyside Ln. Gold Creek, MT 59733 Dean 406-288-3330 Cory 406-288-3563 Registered bulls and commercial heifers for sale

Registered bulls and females for sale by private treaty. Proven bloodlines, longevity, performance, functional justin@wichmanherefords.com Justin and Carmen Wichman P.O. Box 29 406-350-3123 cell Moore, MT 59464 406-538-8997 home

7 Mill Iron Ranch

P.O. Box 178 Townsend, MT 59644

Modest Birth Massive Meat 2009 Churchill Road Manhattan, Montana 59741

7582 S Engleman Rd Grand Island, NE 68803 308-384-0979

Cattle for sale by Private Treaty and at Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic

P.O. Box 306 • Hyannis, NE 69350 James 308-458-2406 Bryan 308-458-2865 • Bob 308-458-2731

Burl and Doug McMillan 210560 CR U • Gering, NE 69341 970-326-8391 burl_mcmillan@yahoo.com

406-266-4121 Cell 406-439-4311 info@ehlkeherefords.com

Feddes Herefords

Albert Moeller & Sons

NEBRASKA

Mark, Della, Lacey and Jane’a Ehlke

• Registered Hereford Bulls • Replacement Heifers • Market Calves www.ehlkeherefords.com

Females that Produce

Prolific Disposition 402-375-3404 Cell 402-375-9027

Jack and Bev Beeson Wayne, NE 68787

Wichman Herefords

From I-80 exit 48 west of Sidney, Neb. south 1 1/4 miles, west 1 mile, south 3/4 mile Herd sire: BB 1065 Domino 6081 • Cow herd: Mark Donald and Line 1

Dan 406-570-1602 drfeddes@msn.com Tim 406-570-4771 tfeddes@msn.com www.feddes.com

Blueberry Hill Farms Doug Bolte, Manager 1417 Rd. 2100 Guide Rock, NE 68942-8099

1103 S. Grandview Dr. • Norfolk, NE 68701 Mobile 402-640-4048 dbolte@telebeep.com

Ron 402-756-3462 rnschutte@gtmc.net

www.schutteandsons.net

Holden Herefords

Quality Cattle That Work

“The Best in Line 1 Breeding”

Lowell and Carol 402-589-1347

48979 Nordic Rd. Spencer, NE 68777

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Jack and Tresha Holden 3139 Valier Dupuyer Rd. • Valier, MT 59486 406-279-3301 406-279-3300 Ranch • 406-450-1029 Mobile www.holdenherefords.com

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26 Years Line 1 Genetics

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Milk, Muscle, Performance and Weight Outcross Pedigrees Bulls and females always for sale. Visitors always welcome!

Richard and Shirley 406-560-8122 Bruce and Tammy 406-544-1536 Kurt and Jessica 406-239-5113 P.O. Box 30055 Gold Creek, MT 59733 bruce@thomasherefords.com

CURLEW Cattle Company

JBPolled RANCH Herefords

Dale Spencer Family 308-547-2208 43500 E. N. Loup Rd. • Brewster, NE 68821 spencerhereford@nebnet.net • www.spencerhereford.com

J BarSinceE1898 Ranch Arvid and Linda Eggen 406-895-2657 Box 292 • Plentywood, MT 59254 jbare@nemont.net

Jay-De Lorrie

Galen Frenzen and Family Annual Bull Sale Fourth Tuesday in March

Galen Frenzen 50802 N. Edgewood Rd. Fullerton, NE 68638 Galen 308-550-0237 Eric 308-550-0238

upstreamranch@gmail.com www.upstreamcattle.com

Henkel Polled Herefords

SHOP

Pure Station

Gene Eric 402-729 -5866 402-239-9838 56095 715 Road • Fairbury, NE 68352 henkelhereford@hotmail.com

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45060 Upstream Rd. • Taylor, NE 68879 Brent and Robin Meeks • 308-942-3195

Females and club calves for sale private treaty.

Polled L1 Dominos

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Annual Bull Sale - First Saturday in February

Hereford Hereford.org


NEW JERSEY AJ Stahoski -Herdsman-

Dave Schubel • Phil Keppler

11021 Ryan Rd. Medina, NY 14103

585-798-4088 SK Herefords Office Between Buffalo and Rochester 8 miles off I-90 716-560-4480 Phil Keppler Private Treaty Sale 585-798-4309 Dave Schubel Commercial Bred Cows and Bulls

NEW MEXICO Phil Harvey Jr. P.O. Box 40 Mesilla, NM 88046 575-524-9316 Cell: 575-644-6925 philharveyjr@comcast.net www.bhherefords.com

VIN-MAR

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Jim Bob Burnett 205 E. Cottonwood Rd. Lake Arthur, NM 88253 Cell: 575-365-8291 burnettjimbob@gmail.com

Vince Bickel 2821 630th Rd. • Gordon, NE 69343 308-282-0416 • vmbickel@gpcom.net www.vinmarcattle.net

J. Brent Creech 14926 Taylor’s Mill Rd. Zebulon, NC 27597

859 Romero Rd • Nara Visa, New Mexico Clifford Copeland Cliff Copeland • 575.403.8123 Matt Copeland • 580.336.8284 Alyssa Fee • 731.499.3356

Dennis and Rachel Lee 775-217-2280 dlee6d@gmail.com 2705 Testolin Rd., Fallon, NV 89406

Lilla and Woodie Bell P.O. Box 48 Paradise Valley, NV 89426 775-578-3536 Herefords bellranches@gmail.com Dan and Theresa Bell Excelling from range to 775-304-2157 bull test across the West! www.bellranchherefords.com

919-801-7561

CORNERSTONE A N C P L H ephesians

cornerstone@plateautel.net www.cornerstoneranch.net

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575-355-2803 • 575-355-6621

616 Pecan Dr. Ft. Sumner, NM 88119

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LaMoyne and Opal Peters Leslie and Glenda Armstrong Kevin and Renee Grant

Bill King 505-832-4330 505-220-9909 Tommy and Becky Spindle 505-832-0926 P.O. Box 2670 • Moriarty, NM 87035 300 Bulls for sale Annually Located 5 miles north of Moriarty on Hwy. 41, then 1.5 miles east.

9767 Quay Road O Nara Visa, NM 88430

“The Best of Both” Horned and Polled Genetics Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke and Bryce P.O. Box 239 • Orovada, NV 89425 775-272-3152 Home • 775-272-3153 Fax 209-479-0287 Cell orovadaherefords@aol.com brumleyfarms.com

GENOA LIVESTOCK

Top Performance Hereford Genetics

CHRIS BECK 618-367-5397 BOB AND CAROL COKER: 916-539-1987 OFFICE: 775-782-3336 640 Genoa Ln., Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com

EAT MORE

BEEF

www.tmfherefords.com tmfherefords@icloud.com

Michael Pérez - 575-403-7970 Kyle Pérez - 575-403-7971 Drew Pérez - 806-640-8340 Info@PerezCattleCo.com

PerezCattleCo.com

Predictable Genetics

Sheldon Wilson 575-451-7469 • cell 580-651-6000 1545 SR 456 • Folsom, NM 88419

NEW YORK Timothy Dennis 315-536-2769 tdennis@trilata.com 3550 Old County Rd. Penn Yan, NY 14527 Home of F Building Trust 335

Farm LLC

NEVADA

Hereford.org

NORTH CAROLINA

C. Porter Claxton Jr.

240 Upper Flat Creek Rd. Weaverville, NC 28787 828-645-9127 cpcfarm@msn.com Sales: Wayne Welch 828-768-3024 Visit our website to see current offering — www.claxtonfarmcattle.com Ten miles north of Asheville, N.C., on future I-26 West

Triplett Polled Herefords James Triplett

127 Roseman Ln. • Statesville, NC 28625 704-876-3148 (evening) • 704-872-7550 (daytime) Visitors welcome Bulls and females for sale private treaty

Will-Via Polled Herefords

Lavette and Brenda Teeter 2075 Landis Hwy. (NC Hwy. 152) Mooresville, NC 28115 704-664-1947 704-663-1466 Farm Bulls & Females available for sale private treaty

NORTH DAKOTA

14503 91st St. S.W. Wayne 701-523-6368

Bowman, ND 58623

www.mrnakherefords.com Terry Brent 701-523-6368 701-206-0604

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Andy 701-206-1095

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B&H Herefords

Oshkosh, NE 69154 • www.vannewkirkherefords.com Joe: 308-778-6049 • Kolby: 308-778-6230 Quality Herefords Since 1892


Flying

OHIO

Mike and Lotsee 19402 W. Hwy. 51 P.O. Box 434 Spradling

Mohican Polled Hereford Farm 4551 S.R. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 330-378-3421 Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 stitz@mohicanfarms.com

Sand Springs, OK 74063

Registered Polled Herefords Pecans flyinggranchss@aol.com

Ralph & Stephanie Kinder, Owners 790250 S Hwy 177 Carney, OK 74832 (405) 714-3101 ralph@headquartersranch.com headquartersranch.com

HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION

Mohican West

3100 Sportsman Park Rd. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone/Fax 406-633-2600 Terry Powlesland 406-670-8529 mohicanw@yahoo.com www.mohicanpolledherefords.com

OAKRIDGE POLLED HEREFORDS

Ranch

918-640-7711 918-245-8854 42590 Salmon Creek Rd. • Baker City, OR 97814

Bob Harrell Jr. 541-403-2210 Registered Hereford Cattle

580-231-0683

HIGH DESERT Cattle Co.

“Your Eastern Oregon Range Bull Source” Registered Herefords and Quarter Horses

Ken cell 541-403-1044

RR 1, Box 350 Laverne, OK 73848 Milton 580-273-9494 Van 580-552-1555 van1messner@gmail.com

Darnell Hereford Ranch Paul Laubach

Rt. 1, Box 69 • Leedey, OK 73654

BULLS FOR SALE

Home 541-576-2431

QUICK MILL FARMS

Q M

20016 S. White Ln. • Oregon City, OR 97045 503-650-4613 • Cell 503-789-5713 bill@quickmillfarms.com www.quickmillfarms.com • Registered Polled and Horned Herefords • Performance Tested • Consistent Quality

Linda Sims

Cell 405-664-7743 • paul@pandrherefords.com

PandRHerefords.com

39722 State Hwy. 34 • Freedom, OK 73842 Sandy Darnell • 580-589-2667 • Cell 580-430-9254

SINCE 1916 22990 E. 2090 Rd. • Terral, OK 73569 REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL HEREFORDS 580-662-9211 • 580-757-2515 • Cell 940-704-9682

79337 Soto Lane Fort Rock, OR 97735 ijhufford@yahoo.com

www.huffordherefords.com

Bill Vandermolen and Family

DENNIS RANCH

541-477-3816 M.T. 541-377-0030 Cori 541-377-3347

M.T. and Cori Anderson 47295 Izee Paulina Ln. Canyon City, OR 97820

“Breeding with the Commercial Cattleman in Mind”

OKLAHOMA

Line 1 Dominos

Quarter Horses

3L

763 W. River Rd. Earl and Cynthia Arnholt Valley City, OH 44280 oakridge@zoominternet.net 330-483-3909

Raising Straight Miles City

and

Annual Sale First Monday In March

REGISTERED HORNED HEREFORDS

Performance Cattle Certified and Accredited

It’s a Family Tradition

Don Schafer 541-403-0008

OREGON

PENNSYLVANIA

1

Registered Herefords

Cell 541-990-8038 451 N.W. Quarry Rd. Office 541-926-5640 Albany, OR 97321 vollstedtfarms@comcast.net

George and Karen Sprague 85777 Vilhauer • Eugene, OR 97405 541-465-2188 gks@bar1ranch.com • www.bar1ranch.com

Herd Bulls & Donor Females For Sale Don Moler

Don and Madeline Hennon Sewickley, PA 15143 412-741-2883 Fax 412-741-2883 Robert Glenn, manager 724-748-4303 www.barhfarm.com

100 Bonita Dr. Elk City, OK 73644 580-497-6162

David and Lynda Bird 45863 Crow Rd. • Halfway, OR 97834 541-742-5436 • Cell 541-403-2828 • bird@pinetel.com

P.O. Box 166 • Caddo, OK 74729 Alan Dufur — 580-775-3830

DURHAM RANCH 3719 S. Coyle Rd. Stillwater, OK 74074 Norm Durham 405-372-7096 njdurhamranch@gmail.com Total Performance Breeder

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BAKER CITY, OR 97814 George Chandler – 541-403-0125 Duane Chandler – 541-403-0124 Office – 541-523-2166 www.chandlerherefords.com chandlerhereford1889@yahoo.com

VOGEL VALLEY FARMS Registered Polled Herefords • Freezer Beef • Trucks and Parts Custom Farm Toys • Century Bale Feeders

Alvin, Luke and Charlie Vogel 148 Spithaler School Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-8413

Hereford.org


SOUTH CAROLINA

JBN Livestock Registered Herefords

Jim and Jeannine Bockwoldt 22370 152nd Place, Box Elder, SD 57719 605-923-2366 jbnlivestock@rushmore.com • www.jbnlivestock.com

P.O. Box 1057 • Seneca, SC 29679 864-882-1890 • Deryl Cell 864-324-3268 deryl@keeserealtysc.com • Grass Fed Cattle

SOUTH DAKOTA Homozygous Polled Herefords

Don, Peg, Seth and Bridget Zilverberg 18542 326th Ave. Holabird, SD 57540 72nd Annual 605-852-2966 Production Sale www.barjz.com Feb. 16, 2021 cattle@barjz.com

HEREFORDS

Home 423-346-7304

314 Letory Rd. Wartburg,TN 37887 mudcreekFarms@msn.com Johnny, Tanuja, Jonathan & Justin Dagley Bulls

Ellis & Lovalene Heidel

and Females Available

17309 322nd Ave. Onida, SD 57564 Ken Bieber Family bedrock842002@yahoo.com

Private Treaty Hereford and Angus Bulls – Year Round Contact Brooke 605-769-9992 or Kirk 605-769-9991

LaGrand

Lance Pankratz, owner Office 605-925-7611 Cell 605-359-9221 Angus and Hereford Ranch Home 605-925-4283 Fax 605-925-4354 lagrand@gwtc.net 44130 279th St. www.lagrandranch.com Freeman, SD 57029

P.O. Box 492 Portland, TN 37148

Jerry Roberson 615-325-1883

Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857

-HEREFORD-

423-272-5018

“ALL THINGS CONSIDERED” 423-754-1213 Cell roganfarm@yahoo.com

Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch Gerald and Janelle Bischoff 20025 399th Ave., Huron, SD 37350 605-352-5530 • Cell 605-350-0979 Garret 605-461-1555 • Matt 605-350-0980 ravinecr@santel.net • www.ravinecreekranch.com

Annual Production Sale - 2nd Wednesday in March

B LUME HEREFORDS

Gordon and Thordys Michael and Becky 39462 178th St. 605-224-4187 Frankfort, SD 57440 605-870-0052 605-472-0619 blumeherf@yahoo.com

Eggers Southview Farms Tim and Philip Eggers 25750 476th Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Tim cell 605-929-6560 Philip cell 605-351-5438 I-29 Bull Run Sale 2nd Saturday in March

21115 344th Ave. Ree Heights, SD 57371

Keith, Cheryl, Erin and Matt Fawcett • 605-870-0161 Dan, Kyla, Hollis and Ivy Fawcett • 605-870-6172 Weston, Kristin, Falon and Jensen Kusser

Rausch Herefords 14831 Hereford Rd. – Hoven, SD 57450 605-948-2375 Vern • Jerry • Shannon • Joel rauschherf@rauschherefords.com • RauschHerefords.com America’s #1 Dams of Distinction Cow herd • Private Sales Year-round • Bull and Female Sale Third Monday in February

47229 232 St. Colman, SD 57017

Consignment sales and private treaty

Steven Lee 615-799-8085 cell 615-456-6165 5121 Bedford Creek Rd., Franklin, TN 37064 triplelranch@msn.com • sleehereford@gmail.com

www.lllranch.com

Woodard Hereford Farms Since 1945 • Quality Line 1 cattle for sale!

Cody Williams, Cell 605-695-0931 Dave Stenberg 605-997-2594 • Cell 605-530-6002 Lindsey Wolles 605-496-2487

THORSTENSON Hereford Ranch

Bill and Paula Thorstenson 30491 131st St. • Selby, SD 57472 605-649-7940 • Cell 605-845-6108 wpthorstenson@venturecomm.net paulathorstenson@yahoo.com

Winn Woodard 615-389-2624 • Phil Spicer 615-351-2810

4948 William Woodard Rd. Springfield, TN 37172

TEXAS

B&C

Cattle Co.

Bill or Chad Breeding 1301 N. Lions • P.O. Box 186 Miami, TX 79059 806-868-4661 or 806-570-9554 breeder@amaonline.com

TENNESSEE

www.fawcettselmcreekranch.com

Frederickson Ranch Mark and Mary Kay Frederickson 19975 Bear Ridge Rd. Spearfish, SD 57783 605-642-2139 Cell 605-645-4934

PYRAMID BEEF Bull Sale

First Saturday in December

Nate and Jayna Frederickson Cell 605-254-4872 Shawn and Sarah Tatman 307-673-4381

Hoffman Herefords Horned & Polled Herefords

11341 357th Ave. • Leola, SD 57456 Colin 605-439-3623 • Dorothy 605-439-3250 cmbhoffman@msn.com www.hoffmanherefords.com Hereford.org

Jim and Kay Coley and Family 140 Morgan Rd., Lafayette, TN 37083 615-804-2221 • coleyherefords@gmail.com www.coleyherefords.com

Jackson Farms

Registered Polled Herefords

8103 Bill Moss Rd. White House, TN 37188 615-672-4483•615-478-4483 Cell billymjackson@aol.com jacksonfarmsherefords.com

“Farming the same land since 1834”

BARBER Terri Barber 817-727-6107 Jason Barber 817-718-5821 Dale Barber 806-673-1965 Mary Barber 806-930-6917

RANCH Barber Ranch 806-235-3692 Justin Barber 806-681-5528 Brett Barber 806-681-2457

10175 F.M. 3138 • Channing, TX 79018

www.barberranch.com • barberranch@wildblue.net

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Bar JZ Ranches

K&B

Jonathan Cell 865-803-9947


Sunny Hill Ranch Horned and Polled

Pete Johnson, owner

Hwy. 94 W. • Lufkin, TX 75904 936-465-1672 pljmhj@yahoo.com • Serving East Texas Hereford needs since 1957 Southeast Texas Bull Sale Headquarters

Pete and Angela Case P.O. Box 240, Mertzon, TX 76941 325-650-6209 • pete@caseranch.com www.caseranch.com

Chastain Cattle Co.

HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION

Jack & Lyn Chastain 3924 Burkett Dr Ft. Worth, TX 76116 817-821-3544 Farm located at Mineral Wells, TX

DUDLEY BROS.

Stop by for a visit. You will not be disappointed! 116 E. Bell Ave. Rockdale, TX 76567 Cell 979-218-0065 Office 512-446-6200

BULLS OUT OF GOOD MILKING FEMALES FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES.

Box 10, Comanche, TX 76442

Office 325-356-2284 • Fax 325-356-3185 John Dudley 325-642-0745 Tom Dudley 325-642-0748 john@dudleybros.com www.DudleyBros.com

Registered Herefords Since 1938

Harry and Cheryl Grett 512-303-5714

4609 Airport Freeway Ft. Worth, Texas 76117 817-831-3161 texashereford@sbcglobal.net www.texashereford.org

Noack Herefords

Williams Family Herefords Herb and Susan Williams, Owners

NOLAN HEREFORDS Scott, Alise, Ilissa, Bethany and Audrey 1950 Skylark Rd. • Gilmer, TX 75645 nolanherefords@aol.com Res. 903-797-6131 Cell 903-738-5636

P.O. Box 567, Decatur, TX 76234 Herb Cell 940-393-1651 • Office/Ranch 940-466-3381 Fax 940-466-7237 Williamsfamilyherefords.com • herbsusan@msn.com

Since 1891, family owned and operated for five generations! Hwy. 51 north, 10 miles from Decatur, Texas

Registered/Commercial Hereford Cattle

P.O. Box 969 Elgin, TX 78621 g3ranch@aol.com

UTAH

Gary and Kathy Buchholz P.O. Box 2807 • Waxahachie, TX 75168 Gary cell: 214-537-1285 Kathy cell: 214-537-1306

ROCKIN’ W

gary@gkbcattle.com www.gkbcattle.com

Polled Herefords

Maynard and Sandi Warnken Kevin Warnken, manager P.O. Drawer 29 • Schulenburg, TX 78956 979-561-8846 • 979-561-8867 fax Kevin cell 979-743-0619 rockinw@cvctx.com • rockinwranch.net

Phil Allen & Son P.O. Box 83, Antimony, UT 84712

Shannon 435-624-3285 Herd sire prospects, females and a large selection of range ready bulls available. Breeding Polled Herefords Since 1948.

JESSICA HARTLEY / KEVIN HARTLEY

h2ranch@rodzoo.com 7787 ROCKY RIDGE LN. MADISONVILLE, TX 77864 OFFICE 936-349-0439 H2RANCH@RODZOO.COM WWW.H2RANCHANDCATTLE.COM

Randy Wood, manager

325-396-5526 5749 Rocking Chair Ln. Ft. McKavett, TX 76841 www.therockingchairranch.com

From Madisonville, go S on I-45 to Exit #136, go E 2 miles to H2 Gates.

Lee & Jacqui Haygood 923 Hillside Ave. Canadian, TX 79014 806-323-2906 lee@indianmoundranch.com indianmoundranch.com

Raising cattle in Texas since 1855

Rod Curtis 435-770-0509 rod@cachefeeds.com herefords1@hotmail.com

B

SKRIVANEK RANCHES

Bill and Linda Johnson 3350 N. St. Rd. 32 Marion, UT 84036 435-783-4455 bjohn@allwest.net

Nine miles east of Caldwell on Hwy. 21 or 15 miles west of Bryan-College Station on Hwy. 21

Cattle for sale at the ranch

Joey and Susan Skrivanek, owners 407 W. Mustang • Caldwell, TX 77836 Cell 979-224-4698 • Home 979-567-3857 • j.skrivaneklaw@outlook.com

EKKER HEREFORDS Larry Woodson

214-491-7017 larrywoodson@gmail.com www.stillriverranch.com

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Gary Ekker Jim Ekker 801-489-7530 435-839-3454 1004 Ekker Ln. • Vernon, UT 84080 ekkerherefords@aol.com

Raising quality Herefords since 1985 Hereford.org


Billy Jensen 435-764-2422 Kyson Smith 435-421-9032 jbherefords@gmail.com Jensen Brothers Herefords – Since 1920

WEST VIRGINIA Westfall Polled Herefords Jim Westfall, owner 304-927-2104 • cell 304-377-1247 John Westfall, herdsman 304-927-3639 1109 Triplett Rd. • Spencer, WV 25276 Bulls for sale by JW 6964 WY27 Leadership E38 80-Cow Certified • Bulls and Females For Sale.

Jonathan and Craig Johansen Castle Dale, UT • 435-650-8466 johansenherefords@gmail.com

www.johansenherefords.com

Line One Performance Breeding Since 1979

Herefords & Angus reescattle@gmail.com

ReesCattle.com

2235 E. Rees Ln. • Morgan , UT 84050

VIRGINIA

HEREFORD RANCH

Steven, Jill, Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman N. 250 Highview Rd. • Ixonia, WI 53036 920-474-7403 • 262-617-6346 Cell cnlfarm@hughes.net www.cnlfarm.com Home of Vaquero, Doubletime and M326.

HUTH

Polled Herefords Jerry and Maryann Huth

W9096 Co. Trunk AS • Oakfield, WI 53065

920-251-0281 www.huthcattle.com – huth@wildblue.net

Featuring Polled Descendants of J215

Thistle Tree Farm Linda Lonas P.O. Box 187 • Purcellville, VA 20134 703-850-5501 Cell • 703-368-5812 Office

WASHINGTON Bill and Terrilie Cox 688 Pataha St. Pomeroy, WA 99347 509-566-7050 cell cxranch@live.com

Steve Merry 1840 Old CC Hartford, WI 53027 Steven.Merry@aurora.org 414-881-5274 Five Generations of MERRY Polled Hereford Breeders — Spanning 116 Years — www.mgmpolledherefords.com

Sandrock Ranch Herefords

M

McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch Polled Herefords and Angus

Raising Herefords since 1967 Jim and Jerri McClun and Family 1929 Rd. 60 • Veteran, WY 82243 • 307-837-2524 Cell 307-534-5141 • jkmcclun@wyomail.com www.mcclunranch.com Private Treaty Sales and Annual Production Sale in April

MICHELI HEREFORDS Selling Herefords for 80 years

Annual Sale — Fourth Wednesday in October P.O. Box 15, Ft. Bridger, WY 82933

Dale 307-780-8232

MIDDLESWARTH RANCH Torrington, Wyo.

Jay, Marsha and Jessica Middleswarth 307-532-5427 Ashley 307-575-1082 6mbulls@hughes.net ANNUAL PRODUCTION www.middleswarthherefords.com SALE: JANUARY

Ned, Jan & Bell Ward 307-672-3248 Ned (c) 307-751-8298 • Jan (c) 307-751-9470 27A Decker Road • Sheridan, WY 82801 njwardherefords@gmail.com

www.NJWHerefords.com Blake: 307-532-3282 Steve Roth: 307-575-5258 Rustin Roth: 307-575-2709 BW: 307-575-6772 Rodney: 307-575-2589 ochsnerranch@gmail.com

www.qualitybulls.com 10672 Van Tassell Road • Torrington, WY 82240 Annually selling over 200 Hereford & Angus Bulls via private treaty

CANADA Billy Elmhirst

R.R. 1 Indian River, ON Canada K0L 2B0 705-295-2708 • ircc@nexicom.net elmlodgeherefords.freeyellow.com

Your Source For Success

MEDONTE HIGHLANDS Polled Herefords Jack McAughey 905-625-3151

SINCE 1943

DIAMOND M RANCH SELLING 1,500 HEREFORDS ANNUALLY

“The great feedlot performance cattle” The McIrvins Box 99 Laurier, WA 509-684-4380

Winter Headquarters

646 Lake Rd. Burbank, WA 99323 509-545-5676

Jay and Janice Berry 3049 C.R. 225 Cheyenne, WY 82009 307-634-5178 • www.wherecowmenbuybulls.com

Kevin Brown 705-327-1808

Farm • Orillia, Ont. 705-326-6889 Business Office: 3055 Universal Dr., Mississauga, Ont. L4X 2E2

SERVICES

LARGENT and SONS

Tommy Barnes

Hereford Cattle Since 1902 P.O. Box 66 • Kaycee, WY 82639 307-738-2443 or 307-267-3229 Cell Sale Date – Nov. 19, 2020 largentandsons@yahoo.com www.largentandsons.com

Hereford.org

ANNUAL BULL SALE MARCH 2021

HEREFORDS FOR TODAY’S CATTLEMAN

Kevin and Janice Bennett 3752 Ollie Bell Rd. 608-778-8685 Benton, WI 53803 kevinjanicebennett@gmail.com www.sandrockranchherefords.com

WYOMING

Ron 307-747-3897

Auctioneer

P.O. Box 10 Lowndesboro, AL 36752 334-462-4004 Cell September 2020 |

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Jake Rees 801-668-8613 Scott Rees 801-949-8960 Roger Rees, DVM 801-913-5747

WISCONSIN

J

JB Herefords

3847 W. 2200 S. • Wellsville, UT 84339 www.jbherefords.com


LATHROP LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION USDA Approved Quarantine Center Serving O’Hare Field and All Export Points

Jim Bessler 815-762-2641

Rob Schacher 817-219-0102

35W090 Lathrop Lane, Dundee, IL 60118 Randy Lathrop 847-426-5009 or 428-5806 Fax 847-428-3788

www.JamesFBessler.com Jim@JamesFBessler.com

O: 630-945-3483 • F: 630-945-3584

HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION

518 Brownstone Dr. • St. Charles, IL 60174-2843 JAMES M. BIRDWELL

Cody Lowderman

AUCTIONEER Box 521, Fletcher, OK 73541 580-549-6636

Auctioneer

255 China Road Macomb, IL 61455

309-313-2171

Joel Birdwell, Auctioneer 5880 State Hwy. 33 Kingfisher, OK 73750 Home: 405-375-6630 Cell: 405-368-1058

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• • • •

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ERIC DREES Auctioneer and Marketing Representative 208-329-4808 • Caldwell, Idaho idahocattleauctioneer@gmail.com Proud member of the Livestock Marketing Association Call to consign your cattle to an upcoming sale event! Also representing: 2021 WLAC FINALIST

The sound of your success

EMMONS

C.D. “Butch” Booker Auctioneer

UGC Certified

Clay Emmons

41452 S.R. 195 • Colfax, WA 99111 509-989-2855 • cartha@colfax.com

254-716-5735 clayemmons@hotmail.com

Eddie Burks, Auctioneer 531 Rick Rd. Park City, KY 42160 270-991-6398 Cell endburks@hotmail.com

541 State Hwy. 75 N. Fairfield, TX 75840

JERRY GAY

LIVESTOCK INSURANCE American Live Stock, a division of Markel Service, Incorporated Featuring livestock mortality insurance covering death from accident or disease.

7710 North State Rd 56 Vevay, IN 47043 540-336-2737

SHOP

Hereford 170

Matt Sims • 1019 Waterwood Pkwy., Unit D • Edmond, OK 73034 405-840-5461 Office • 405-641-6081 Cell • www.mcsauction.com

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Contact for rates 1910 Madison Ave. #530 Memphis, TN 38104 901-276-2855 office 901-276-0758 fax 901-458-2880 residence

Jensen Livestock Agency Offering Livestock Mortality and Equine Insurance

Sheila Jensen, agent P.O. Box 197 , Courtland, KS 66939 785-262-1116 Cell jensenks197@hotmail.com

Jim Reed, Box 126, Green Ridge, MO 65332 Office 660-527-3507 • Cell 417-860-3102 www.reedent.com • reedent@iland.net Serving breeders since 1979.

Semen and Certificate Brokerage Service Available

Sept. 5..................................... The Breeders Cup, Mayslick, KY Sept. 7.................. Foundations of the Future ‘20, Morrison, TN Sept. 24............................... Mohican West & Guest, Laurel, MT Sept. 27.........................................WMC Cattle Co., Wasola, MO Oct. 3.......................... Journagan Ranch/MSU, Springfield, MO Oct. 19 .................................White Hawk Ranch, Buchanan, GA Oct. 22..................... Jensen Bros. Female Sale, Louisburg, KS Oct. 31..........................Mohican Farms & Guest, Glenmont, OH Nov. 14.................................Iron Lake Ranch, Grand Saline, TX Nov. 21........ Roth Herefords Complete Dispersal, Windsor, MO Dec. 5.......................... Missouri Opportunity Sale, Sedalia, MO

REED ENTERPRISES

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Serving breeders since 1979

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THE AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION FIELD STAFF IS HERE TO HELP YOU MARKET YOUR CATTLE AND PROMOTE YOUR OPERATION.

REGIONAL FIELD STAFF DALE STITH

Auctioneer

5239 Old Sardis Pike Mays Lick, KY 41055 918-760-1550 dalestith@yahoo.com

•  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

HEREFORD SEEDSTOCK SECTION

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

AUCTION SERVICE

15508 Woodward St. . Overland Park, KS 66223

(913) 645-5136 jbs5356@hotmail.com Making your program stronger, one sale at a time.

WESTERN REGION: Wash., Ore., Utah, Idaho, Calif., Nev. and Ariz.

MOUNTAIN REGION: Mont., Wyo., Colo., N.D. and western Canadian provinces

NORTH CENTRAL REGION: S.D., Minn., Neb. and Kan.

Clint Brightwell 417-359-6893 cbrightwell@hereford.org

Kevin Murnin 406-853-4638 kmurnin@hereford.org

Alex Acheson 785-366-1185 aacheson@hereford.org

121 Jackson St. Plain City, OH 43064 Phone: 614-403-0726

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Calendar of Events

“Calendar of Events” is a listing of Hereford sales and events known to our staff. Italicized dates denote shows and events. Non-italicized dates denote sales. To make the calendar concise we have used the following abbreviations: association, assn.; international, int’l; junior, jr.; mountain, mtn.; national, nat’l; northeast, NE; northwest, NW; performance tested, PT; southeast, SE; southwest, SW; and university, Un. SEPTEMBER 3 Nebraska State Fair Hereford Show, Grand Island 5 The Breeders Cup, Mays Lick, Ky. 5-7 Iowa Open Hereford Show, Adel 5 South Dakota State Fair Hereford Show, Huron 6 Delta Fair Hereford Show, Cordova, Tenn. 7 Butler Polled Herefords (Online), Republic, Mo. 7 East Side Farms & Guests, Frederick, Md. 7 Walker Hereford Farm, Morrison, Tenn. 8 Genoa Livestock, Minden, Nev. 9 ShowTime Cattle Co. (Online), Mooreland, Ind. 11 Illinois State Fair Jr. Hereford Heifer Show, Springfield 11 West Texas Fair and Rodeo Hereford Show, Abilene 12 Lorenzen Farms, Chrisman, Ill. 12 Missouri Hereford Assn. Online Field Day, northeast region 12 Wolff Cattle Co. and Friends, Oakes, N.D. 13 Happ Herefords, Mendota, Ill. 13-15 Utah State Fair Hereford Show, Salt Lake City 14 Hill & Hollow Farm (Online), Bradford, Ohio 14 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. (Online), Manchester, Md. 16 Holden Herefords (Online), Valier, Mont. 17 Cooper Hereford Ranch, Willow Creek, Mont. 17 Kansas State Fair Hereford Show, Hutchinson 18 Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont. 18 River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburg, Ontario 19 Burns Farms & Friends, Pikeville, Tenn. 19 Ehlke Herefords, Townsend, Mont. 19 Elmlodge Polled Herefords, Indian River, Ontario 19 Hereford Fall Classic, Taylorville, Ill. 19 Stephens and Loehr Herefords Open House, Taylorville, Ill. 20 Illini Top Cut, Macomb, Ill. 20 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Orillia, Ontario 21 Torrance Herefords (Online), Media, Ill. 22 Stephens and Loehr Herefords (Online), Taylorville, Ill. 23 Hawk Livestock (Online), Earlville, Ill. 24 Mohican West and Guests, Laurel, Mont. 25 Ad deadline for November Hereford World 25 Sierra Ranches, Modesto, Calif. 25 World Beef Expo Hereford Show, W. Allis 26 Mason-Dixon Polled Hereford Assn. Field Day and Annual Meeting, Connellsville, Pa. 26 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn., Sutton 27 Oklahoma State Fair Hereford Show, Oklahoma City 27 Purple Reign Cattle Co. (Online), Toulan, Ill. 27 WMC Cattle Co., Wasola, Mo. 27 World Beef Expo Jr. Hereford Show, W. Allis 28 Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb. OCTOBER 3 The Breeders Classic, Gettysburg, Pa. 3 Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho 3 East Texas State Fair Hereford Show, Tyler 3 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State Un., Springfield, Mo. 3 Mann Cattle Co., Caldwell, Texas 3 Tulsa State Fair Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 4 Badger Southern Select, Burlington, Wis. 4 Cal-Poly Bull Test, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 5 Case Ranch, Mertzon, Texas 5 Express Ranches, Yukon, Okla. 5 Rader Herefords (Online), Mt. Vernon, Texas

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6 Abrakadabara Cattle Co. and Guests (Online), Columbia, Mo. 6 Copeland Herefords (Online), Nara Visa, N.M. 6 Foggy Bottom Farm (Online), Taneytown, Md. 7 Fryeburg Fair Hereford Show, Fryeburg, Maine 8 Dudley Bros., Comanche, Texas 8 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle (Online), Jarrettsville, Md. 9-18 Alabama Nat’l Fair Hereford Show, Montgomery 9-11 Carolina Classic Fair Hereford Show, Winston-Salem, N.C. 9 Rockin’ W Ranch, Schulenburg, Texas 10 Bonebrake Herefords, Buffalo, Mo. 10 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch (Online), Ree Heights, S.D. 10 Iron Lake Ranch (Online), Athens, Texas 10 Mississippi State Fair Hereford Show, Jackson 10 Next Generation Genetics, Endeavor, Wis. 10 Remitall West, Olds, Alberta 10 Snedden Ranch, Maricopa, Calif. 11 Perks Ranch (Online), Rockford, Ill. 11 Ridgeview Farms, Alto, Mich. 11 Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa 12 DeanaJak Farms Inc., New Enterprise, Pa. 12 Indian Mound Ranch, Canadian, Texas 12 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. (Online), Manchester, Md. 13 Powell Herefords, Ft. McKavett, Texas 14 Shaw Cattle Co., Caldwell, Idaho 15 Northern Int’l Livestock Expo Hereford Show, Billings 16 State Fair of Texas Hereford Show, Dallas 16 Wooden Shoe Farms, Blackfoot, Idaho 17 ANL & Guests, Steelman, Saskatchewan 17-18 Arkansas State Fair Hereford Show, Little Rock 17 Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla. 17 Haught Farms, Harrisville, W.Va. 17 Lambert Ranch, Oroville, Calif. 18 Blair Athol/Haroldson’s and Guests, Arcola, Saskatchewan 18 Express Ranches, Yukon, Okla. 18 Reynolds Herefords, Huntsville, Mo. 18 Six Mile Creek/Curry Herefords, El Reno, Okla. 19 Delaney/Atkins (Online), Lake Benton, Minn. 19 White Hawk Ranch/Barnes Herefords, Cedartown, Ga. 20 Ollerich Cattle & Springwater Polled Herefords (Online), Clear Lake, S.D. 20-21 State Fair of Louisiana Hereford Show, Shreveport 22 Jensen Bros., Louisburg, Kan. 23 North Carolina State Fair Hereford Show, Raleigh 24 American Hereford Assn. Annual Membership Meeting, Kansas City, Mo. 24 American Royal Jr. Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 24 Debter Hereford Farm, Horton, Ala. 24 Jamison Herefords, Beggs, Okla. 24 Ladies of the Royal, Kansas City, Mo. 24 Mead Farms, Barnett, Mo. 25 American Royal Nat’l Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 26 Ad deadline for December Hereford World 26 Tennessee River Music, Ft. Payne, Ala. 27 Bowling Ranch, Blackwell, Okla. 31 Banks Polled Herefords, Ada, Okla. 31 Mohican Polled Herefords and Guests, Glenmont, Ohio 31 South Texas Hereford Assn., Beeville

NOVEMBER 1 California-Nevada Hereford Assn. Classic Jackpot Show, Yuba City, Calif. 1 WMC Cattle Co. and Guests, Springfield, Mo. 2 P&R Herefords, Trail, Okla. 4 Tennessee Hereford Marketing Program Feeder Calf Sale, Columbia 7 Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn. 7 Combined Excellence, Mason, Ohio 7 Harvie Ranching, Olds, Alberta 7 JMF Herefords, Holloway, Minn. 7 Wheeler Farms/Sims Family Cattle, Chickasha, Okla. 11 Barber Ranch, San Saba, Texas 11 Mill Creek Ranch, Alma, Kan. 13 Rees Bros., Morgan, Utah 13 South Dakota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Brookings 14 Big League Genetics, Waukomis, Okla. 14 MCM Polled Herefords (Online), Ayr, Neb. 14 South Dakota Hereford Assn., Brookings 14 Virginia Hereford Assn., Harrisonburg 17 B&D Herefords and Angus, Claflin, Kan. 19 Fenton Hereford Ranch, Irma, Alberta 19 Largent and Sons, Kaycee, Wyo. 21 Nebraska Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Broken Bow 21 Roth Herefords Dispersion, Windsor, Mo. 22 Heart of America Hereford Assn., Shelbyville, Ill. 22 Nebraska Hereford Assn., Broken Bow 23 Oklahoma Hereford Assn., Marietta, Okla. 26 Ad deadline for January Hereford World 26 Nelson Hirsche Purebreds, Del Bonita, Alberta 28 Able Acres, Wingate, Ind. 28 Amdahl Angus & Herefords, Rapid City, S.D. 29 Adcock Cattle/Crum Cattle Co. (Online), Ill. DECEMBER 1 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. (Online), Manchester, Md. 1 Stephens and Loehr Herefords (Online), Taylorville, Ill. 3 Kentucky Hereford-Influenced Feeder Calf Sale, Stanford 3 Western States Jr. Hereford Show, Reno, Nev. 4-7 Hereford Heritage Showcase, Abilene, Texas 4 Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va. 4 Western States Nat’l Hereford Bull Show, Reno, Nev. 5 Hoosier Beef Congress, Indianapolis 5 Kansas Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Russell 5 Kentucky Fall Harvest, Mt. Sterling 5 Pyramid Beef/Fredrickson Ranch, Spearfish, S.D. 5 Western States Nat’l Hereford Female Show, Reno, Nev. 6 Missouri Hereford Assn., Sedalia, Mo. 9 Goehring Herefords, Libertyville, Iowa 11 Minnesota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Hutchinson 12 Minnesota Hereford Assn., Hutchinson 19 Cane Creek Cattle Co./Dakota Border Cattle Co., Mobridge, S.D. 28 Ad deadline for February Hereford World 30 Arizona Nat’l Livestock Show Hereford Show, Phoenix

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Advertisers’ Index ALABAMA Debter Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . 159, 173 Tennessee River Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 ARIZONA Mountain View Hereford Ranch . . . . . . 159 CALIFORNIA Blagg Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Gillibrand Cattle Co., P.W. . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Lambert Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 McDougald Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Morrell Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Pedretti Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Sierra Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 47, 159 Sonoma Mountain Herefords . . . . . . . . 159 W6 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Wiemer Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Wintun Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 COLORADO Campbell, James T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Clark Anvil Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Cline Registered Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 159 Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Ernst Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Fuchs Herefords, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Hall and Family, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Hanging W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Kubin Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Leroux Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Robb & Sons, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Sidwell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Strang Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 GEORGIA Barnes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC CES Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Greenview Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 HME Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Mead Cattle Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC MTM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 135, 160 Predestined Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Thompson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 White Hawk Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133, IBC IDAHO Colyer Herefords & Angus . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Daniels Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Eagle Canyon Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Elkington Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 160 Fern Ridge Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Holt Family Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 JBB/AL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Shaw Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 160 Wooden Shoe Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 160 ILLINOIS Adcock Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Baker Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Behrends Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 149 Benedict Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Bixler Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Bob-O-Lou Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Braun Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Burns Polled Hereford Farm . . . . 148, 160 Crane Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Double B Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Edenburn Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Ellis Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Eubank Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Fancy Creek Farm of the Prairie Cross . . . 148

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Fleisher Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Gen-Lor Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Goldstein Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148, 161 Happ Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117, 161 Hawk Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Knott Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Loehr Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Lorenzen Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Lowderman Auction Options . . . . . . . . 148 Lowderman Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . 84, 149 McCaskill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Milligan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Moffett Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Nature’s Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Newbold Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Oak Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Paquette Hereford Ranch . . . . . . 151, 161 Parish Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Plainview Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Prairie Cross, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Prairie Meadow Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Prairie Rose Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Purple Reign Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . 111, 161 RGR Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . 161 Sayre Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Shingle Oaks Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 161 Stephens Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Sturdy Hereford Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Tjardes Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Torrance Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 West Wind Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 INDIANA A&H Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Able Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons . . . . . . . . . . 138 Coal Creek Land and Cattle LLC . . . . . . 138 Deatsman Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Elzemeyer Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 138 Everhart Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Ferguson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Gerber Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Greenwood Family Herefords . . . . . . . . 138 Hayhurst Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Kesling Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Landrum Family Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Laudeman Family, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 McFatridge Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 IOWA Amos Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beef Resources Partnership . . . . . . . . . Deppe Bros. Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goehring Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . K7 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pitt Farms Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R&R Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sorensen Family, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stream Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wiese & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KANSAS 4V Ranch Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davis Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GLM Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbel Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Jamison Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Jensen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 162 Malone Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 MM Ranch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 162 Oleen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Oleen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Sandhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Schu-Lar Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Springhill Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Umberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 162 VJS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 KENTUCKY Botkin Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boyd Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblish Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hopper Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JMS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K3 Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laffoon Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tucker Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wells Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

162 162 162 135 135 135 135 162 162 135

LOUISIANA 5C’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 MARYLAND Batchel Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Church View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 East Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Foggy Bottom Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 131, 163 Fountain Valley Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle . . . . . . 81, 163 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Painted View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 SCH Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 MICHIGAN Bramschreiber Hereford Farm . . . . . . . 134 Breasbois Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Candy -Jar Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Cedar Creek Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Cottonwood Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Grand Meadows Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 134 Hanson’s Double G Herefords . . . . . . . . 163 MacNaughton, Ron and Jill . . . . . . . . . . 134 Maple Lane Farm Group LLC . . . . . . . . . 134 McDonald Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 134 Ridgeview Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Rottman, Phil and Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Sugar Sweet Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 MINNESOTA Carlson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DaKitch Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delaney Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Krogstad Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrence Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neil Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schafer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Springwater Polled Herefords . . . . . . .

176 163 163 163 163 176 163 163

MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm Polled Herefords . . . . Caldwell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . Leaning Cedar Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . McGuffee Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . S and W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

173 163 163 163 163

MISSOURI AbraKadabra Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Bellis Family, Jim D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Biglieni Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

Blue Ribbon Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Bonebrake Herefords . . . . . . . 51, 142, 163 Butler Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Dill Cattle, Boyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Doss Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Duvall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Falling Timber Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Findley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Harding Bros. Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 High Prairie Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State University . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 37, 143, 163 McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch . . . . . . . . . 143 Mead Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Menzies Cattle Co. LLC . . . . . . . . . 143, 163 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Reed Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Reynolds Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Roth Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . 143, 163 Shoenberger Polled Herefords . . 143, 163 Steinbeck Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Voris Family Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 WMC Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 143 WPH Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 MONTANA Churchill Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Cooper Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Curlew Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Dutton Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Ehlke Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 164 Feddes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Holden Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 29, 164 J Bar E Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 L Bar W Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 McMurry Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Mohican West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 166 Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Whispering Pine Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Wichman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 NEBRASKA 7 Mill Iron Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Blueberry Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Fisher Family, Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Frenzen and Family, Galen . . . . . . . . . . 164 Henkel Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Hoffman Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 164 JB Ranch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Moeller & Sons, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Monahan Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Ridder Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Schutte & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Spencer Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Upstream Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Valley Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Van Newkirk Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Vin-Mar Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 NEVADA 6D Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Bell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Brumley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Genoa Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Western States Hereford Show . . . . . . . 44 NEW JERSEY Grass Pond Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 NEW MEXICO B&H Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Copeland & Sons Herefords LLC . . 31, 165

Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pérez Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Star Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

165 165 165 165

NEW YORK Glade Haven Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 SK Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Stone House Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 NORTH CAROLINA Brent Creech Taylor’s Mill Farm . . . . . . 165 Claxton Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Double J Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Five J’s Beef & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Four B Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Rhyneland Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Triplett Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 165, 173 W&A Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . 133, BC Will-Via Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 165 NORTH DAKOTA Friedt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Friesz Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . 165, 176 North Dakota Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . 176 Wolff Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 OHIO Berg Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Buckeye Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Hill & Hollow Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 12 J&L Cattle Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 M Love Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Mohican Polled Hereford Farms . 139, 166 Oakridge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Ostgaard Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Pugh Central Station Livestock . . . . . . 139 Rippling Rock Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . 139 Sunny Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Sunnyside Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 OKLAHOMA Birdwell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Buck Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Darnell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Dennis Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Dufur Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Durham Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Flying G Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Headquarters Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Loewen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Messner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Moler, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 P&R Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 OREGON Bar One Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Bird Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Chandler Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Harfst Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Harrell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 High Desert Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Hufford’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Quick Mill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Vollstedt Farms Polled Herefords . . . . 166 PENNSYLVANIA Bar-H Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Deana Jak Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 166 LT’s South Dakota Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Slaytons’ BearDance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Hereford.org


Stone Ridge Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 133 Vogel Valley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 SOUTH CAROLINA Forrest Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Fowken Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Keese Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 SOUTH DAKOTA Bar JZ Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch . . . . . . . 167 Blume Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Cane Creek Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Dakota Border Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Eggers Southview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch . . . . . . 89, 167 Frederickson Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Hoffman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 JBN Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 K&B Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 LaGrand Angus and Hereford Ranch . . 167 Rausch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Stenberg Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Thorstenson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . 167 TENNESSEE Burns Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Candy Meadow Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Coley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Jackson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Parker Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Roberson’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 167 Rogan Farms Herefords . . . . . . . . 167, 173 Triple L Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Woodard Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Woolfolk Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

TEXAS B&C Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Bar J Bar Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Barber Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105, 167 Case Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 137, 168 Chastain Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Dudley Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 G3 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 GKB Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 H2 Ranch and Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Indian Mound Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 168 Iron Lake Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 168 Mann Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Metch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Noack Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Nolan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Powell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141, 168 Rader Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Rockin’ W Polled Herefords . . . . . . 67, 168 Rocking Chair Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Skrivanek Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Still River Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Sunny Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Texas Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Williams Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Willis Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 UTAH Allen & Son, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Cache Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Circle BJ Polled Hereford Ranch . . . . . . 168 Ekker Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 JB Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Johansen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Rees Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

VIRGINIA Deer Track Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Hereford Hollow Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Knoll Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Quail Hollow Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133, 169 Thistle Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 WASHINGTON CX Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Diamond M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Ottley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 WEST VIRGINIA Brand Farm Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Cottage Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Five Star Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Grandview Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Grassy Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Haught Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Haught Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 133 Knotts Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Law & Sons, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 McDonald Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 150 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn. . . 119 West Virginia University . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Westfall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 169 WISCONSIN Blue Goose Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . 145 Boettcher’s Brookview Acres . . . . . . . . 145 C&L Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 6, 21, 169 Christ the Rock Creek Farm . . . . . . . . . . 144 Dalton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Gari-Alan Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Hidden Springs Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Huth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 144, 169

Kegley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Larson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Lietzau Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Lininger Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Maple Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 MGM Polled Herefords . . . . . 133, 145, 169 Next Generation Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Otter Creek Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 144 Owego Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Pierce’s Hereford Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Sandrock Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 169 SNL Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Spaeth Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Starck Century Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Starr Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Whiskey Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Wildcat Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Wirth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 WYOMING Berry’s, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Largent and Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . Micheli Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middleswarth Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJW Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ochsner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

169 169 169 169 169 169 169

CANADA Elmlodge Polled Herefords . . . . . . 66, 169 Harvie Ranching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords . . 169

Bessler Inc., James F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 BioZyme Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Birdwell, James M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Birdwell, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Bock, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Booker, C.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Burks, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Carper, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Cattle Visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Circle H Headquarters LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Conover, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Drees, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Emmons Ultrasounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry . . . . . . . 170 Jensen Live Stock Agency . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Lathrop Livestock Transportation . . . . 170 Layton, Dustin N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Lowderman, Cody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Lowderman, Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 MCS Auction LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Merck Animal Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Midwest Cattle Service Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 170 Reed Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Ritchey Livestock ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Schacher Auction Services . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Stith, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Stout, Justin B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Sullivan Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 130 T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Wendt, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

SERVICES Barnes, Tommy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Bayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Beef Quality Assurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

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Wolff Cattle Company and Friends

8th Annual Fall Preview Sale

High selling bred heifer in the 2019 sale going to Carlson Farms in Minn.

High selling heifer calf in the 2019 sale going to the Stagemeyer family in Neb.

Sat., Sept. 12th • 3 - 5 p.m. Bid off at 5 p.m.

DVAuction

Broadcasting Real-Time Auctions

Sale offering to include heifer calves, bred heifers and bred cows. A sample of our offering for the pick of Wolff Cattle Co. cow herd

WCC 72R 26U KALLE 30Z

HA MISS DRUID B448

BROOKVIEW 31Y ALPHA 73A

Bred AI to TH Frontier 174E

Bred AI to 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039 ET

Bred to F Frontier 926

BROOKVIEW 27X ALLY 64A

HA MS LAMP ROLLO C5110

JUSTAMERE 893U BELL 628X

Bred AI to Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET

Bred to WLB Yukon 50D

Bred to WLB Yukon 50D

CARLSON FARMS Murdock, MN Ross Carlson 320-366-3726

NEIL FARMS Northfield, MN Steve Neil 507-645-4332

WHISPERING PINE FARMS Lonepine, MT Jason 320-221-0280

WOLFF CATTLE COMPANY Steve Wolff 701-710-1574 Oakes, ND • swolff318@yahoo.com Find us on Facebook!

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

Wolff Cattle Company Steve Wolff

www.frieszlivestock.com 122 N. 12th St. Selling bulls and females private treaty Oakes, ND 58474 Breeders of polled Herefords, 701-710-1574 Corriedale sheep and Boer goats.

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Open House Private Treaty Bull And Female Sale Bulls And Females Will Be Price And Ready For Your Selection Starting 10 AM • At Barnes Sale Facility 1644 Piedmont Hwy • Cedar Town, GA 30125

GENETICS THAT MATTER 80 - Coming 2 Year Old Bulls 50 - F1 Commercial Female 25 - Whiteface Baldies 15 - Brahman • 10 - Black

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Roy and Marie Barnes, Owners 447 Whitlock Ave. I Marietta, GA 30064 Kevin Atkins (256) 706-9405 1644 Piedmont Hwy I Cedar Town, GA 30125 kevinatkins01@gmail.com www.barnesherefords.org

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DOB: Sept. 2, 2015  P43651098 Sire: THM 100W RELIABLE 3018 ET  MGS: THM WELLINGTON 6109 ET

DOB: Sept. 28, 2015  P43655275 SIRE: MOHICAN THM EXCEDE Z426  MGS: THM 163M MARCEL 7540

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 3.0 0.9 46 72 0.0 1.4 16.0 30 53 2.5 101 1.20 1.20 69 0.003 0.47 0.21 359 428 109

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 0.2 0.8 55 93 0.3 1.8 18.0 25 52 -7.8 60 1.50 1.50 73 0.053 0.56 0.09 374 445 110

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