Manitoba Angus Spring 2024

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Spring 2024

Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement No 40045651

Canadian Angus National Show Brandon Manitoba


CALL NOW: ALICE - 204-573-7484 CALL NOW: PENNY - 204-573-2082

Bulls for sale by Private Treaty spring 2024

Red Rooke Mayfield 619K

We have a selection of 35 registered Red Angus bulls and 5 full-blood Simmentals for you to select from. All the bulls are available for viewing and selection at the farm, 15 minutes west of Brandon at Alexander, MB. Red Rooke Mayfield 675K

Feature Herd Sire Groups Red Six Mile Hurricane 124H

A direct son of the esteemed Six Mile John Wick 882E bull. His first crop of calves are extremely stylish and have the potential to be great herd sires.

RLCC 629K - SON of 124H

Bulls are developed on forage silage and semen tested before leaving the farm

Red Rooke Reckoning 522J This home raised bull has done exceptionally well with his first crop of calves! Low birthweight, calving ease bull calves with great performance!

CALL FOR MORE INFO OR TO ARRANGE A VISIT

(204) 573-7484

March 22nd, 1pm @ cattle yard! Join us in March for an open house and customer appreciation! The bull pen will be open for viewing and selection. There will be lunch and refreshments in the afternoon!

admin@rookefarms.ca www.rookefarms.ca


Manitoba Angus Association - Purebred Breeder of the Year For 2023 “The Van Daele Award” To be named Manitoba Purebred Breeder of the year for 2023 is a great honour and privilege and we were very surprised by the nomination. We would like to thank Dallas Johnston for the nomination. Cody bought his first purebred heifer in 2013 from the Keystone Klassic from Section 7 Ranch, this was the start of the NCC prefix. From this, it has slowly grown every year with the addition of heifers purchased from some of the top producing Angus herds. In 2020, we purchased 5 cows and 2 heifers from the Stewart Cattle Company dispersal. Cody saw this as an opportunity to increase the purebred herd from a very reputable herd. Right now, the purebred herd sits at 25 cows calving in 2024. Nolan Cattle Company currently sells bulls at the Manitoba Bull Test Station and is a guest consignor to the Buy The Beef bull sale in Neepawa with JAS Red Angus, CAMO Cattle Conpany and Madsen Angus. We would like to thank these producers for letting us be apart of this very prestigious sale. We also sell females in the Keystone Klassic sale yearly. This is where Cody purchased many animals and is honoured to be a part of this sale. In 2020 Cody became the manager of the Manitoba Bull Test Station. He was the manager there for 3 years. During his tenure there, he got to truly see Angus genetics perform and compare them to the other breeds involved on test. It was a great opportunity to see different AI sired calves and compare them and learn from it. In 2023, Nolan Cattle Company made the move to Cypress River. They formed a company with their good friends Cam and Taryn Claeys and operate 400 commercial cows under Spruce View Cattle Company. It is an Angus and Charolais based here. They are two breeds that bring different qualities to the table and when crossed make good females and steers that push the scale down in the fall. We will still operate the purebred herd under Nolan Cattle Company. Cody has shown Angus cattle since his 4-H years and currently shows the Angus cattle in Brandon, Regina and the local summer fairs. His love for showing Angus cattle involves his wife Kendra and daughter Ellie. Ellie is an active 4-H member and Manitoba Junior Angus member, who loves showing Angus cattle. Cody has been an active director of the Manitoba Angus Association board for a few years and enjoys being a director and moving the Angus breed forward in Manitoba. Cody, Kendra, Ellie and the two new additions coming in April look forward to keep doing what they love and meeting new and experienced Angus breeders. Thank you to everyone that has encouraged and mentored us through the years and we look forward to making new friends down the road.

“The coffee is always on” Congratulations to the Nolan family! L to R: Cody, Ellie and Kendra Nolan

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Saturday, March 9, 2024 on the Farm at Oxbow, SK

Merit Bobcat 76H

Jason & Melissa Frey & Family

U2 Temptation 180E

Angus Bulls, Angus Females & Angus Influenced Females Jason (306) 485-7230 | Melissa (306) 485-7231 http://www.freyburnangus.com/ | freyburnangusfarms@gmail.com 2

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Saturday, Saturday,February February17, 18,2024 2023@ @Ste. Ste.Rose RoseAuction AuctionMart Mart2:00 2:00PM PMSte. Ste.Rose, Rose,MB MB

Denbie Ranch & Guests Bull Sale

We’ve Got You Covered! Great Selection Of 5 Breeds ! Denbie Ranch Denis & Debbie Guillas 204-447-2473 cell 204-447-7608

35 Two Year Old and Long Yearling Red Angus and Hybrid Bulls

Two Year Old Red Angus

Myhre Land and Cattle

Two Year Old Hybrid

Two Year Old Hybrid

Hans Myhre cell 204-648-6416 12 Two Year Old Charolais Bulls

BASKM Land & Cattle Inc

Two Year Old Charolais

Brad & Matthew Ginter Brad Ginter 204-212-2214 Matthew Ginter 306-452-5312 12 Two Year Old Black Angus Bulls

Bar J Justin and Jack Robertson

Yearling Charolais

Justin 204-871-3086 Jack 204-843-2246 13 Yearling Charolais Bulls 2 Yearling Simmental Bulls

Sale Day Online Bidding with DLMS Two Year Old Black Angus

View catalogue and videos at DLMS-CATTLEVIDS

View catalogue @ srauction.ca and denbie ranch Facebook

Visitors Welcome Anytime! Email denbie@xplornet.ca MANITOBA ANGUS OUTLOOK

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Highlights of the Manitoba Angus Association AGM This year the Annual General Meeting was held at Section 6 Brewery in Brandon on December 17th, with lots of discussion amongst members and appetizers to follow. Some of the highlights were: -123 Angus tokens handed out to 4-H kids across the province

-A successful Summer Gold Show at Harding, MB this year with a great turn out of cattle including yearling heifers on the Junior and Open side -A successful National Fall Gold Show at Ag Ex with the spirits of exhibitors high -Hosting the 35th annual Keystone Klassic Sale held in conjunction with the Keystone Simmental Association with sale management Bohrson marketing. Nominations for open board positions took place. Here are the names of the 2024 Manitoba Angus Association’s Board of Directors:

President - Devin Boitson and Vice President - Alan Nykoliation Penny Rooke, Cody Nolan, Cam Tibbett, Holly Madsen, Austin Richards and Glen Humphreys. Emma Harms – Junior director and Dallas Johnson –Canadian director Nominations for several annual awards took place:

Purebred Breeder of the year is Nolan Cattle Co. – The Nolan family of Cypress River, MB - are the 2023 VanDaele Award winners.

The 2023 Honorary President is Bill Walker of Black Meadows Angus, Miniota, MB. The 2023 Jack Hart Memorial Foundation Female Award was announced. Congratulations to Alice Rooke, Alexander, MB. She received $2500 toward the purchase of a heifer at the Keystone Klassic sale. The 2022 Commercial Producer of the Year Award was announced. Congratulations to Kurt Lane & Family of Lane Valley Farms, Birtle, MB It was announced that there would be a slight increase in fees for advertising in the Outlook starting in 2024, due to costs of paper and postage increasing. The Keystone Klassic Sale was discussed. The board will be considering options to try and better the sale for 2024. The board will be looking into producing a new Herd Directory. More details are to come once the board meets to discuss what it will look like. The Association is also looking forward to being able to host another pasture tour. If any member or group of members is interested please let a board member know.

Introducing new Directors! Austin Richards I have a small herd of Black Angus cattle in the Miami area. I got into Angus as they are a very versatile and resilient breed of cattle that thrive in our harsh Manitoba winters. As a new member of the board, my goal is to help provide the best service to our members, get involved with MAA events, and help to further promote the Angus breed.

Glen Humphreys I farm a small herd at Souris, Mb. I’ve been in Angus cattle for a number of years, since being a Junior Angus member. I’m looking forward to being a MAA director, meeting new people, and helping promote our breed.

Thank you to our outgoing Directors! The Board would like to thank Dylan Funk and Lacey Brown (Dekeyser) for their time on the board. Lacey was on the board for 1 year and Dylan served on the board for the past nine years. During this time he witnessed many changes both within the MAA board as well as many changes at the Canadian Association level, but the Goals have remained the same. “To promote the great breed of Angus Cattle.”

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Editor’s Corner

Lois McRae and Arlene Kirkpatrick

Happy New Year!! We wish everyone all the best in 2024. As we look toward the future, we hope for the strong cattle markets to continue, a healthy calf crop and good demand for seed stock in both bulls and females. Anyone with Angus cattle knows that their strong attributes should sell themselves, but in these times, good marketing is a huge part of the business. We wish to thank all of the Angus breeders who have advertised in the MB Angus Outlook, over the past 19 years that we have been publishing it, and have helped to make it the magazine it is today! Your ongoing support is appreciated. This past year saw a great turnout at the Summer Angus Tour and the Canadian National Angus Show at Ag Ex. There were a large number of high quality cattle on display and a good crowd to watch the judge sort through the cattle and select his Champion. The Grand Champion are featured on the front page and results are listed through out this issue as well as Junior Show results. The Keystone Klassic Sale results are listed as well. As you receive this issue, many will be into calving, while assessing your calf crop and bloodlines used in the past, you will also be making your plans for spring breeding and what traits you want to change or strengthen. This is a good time to check out the breeding programs offering bulls listed in this issue. We hope you will keep this magazine handy as a reference for dates throughout the spring, for when you go shopping for your next Angus bull! Manitoba Angus Outlook

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All billing to be addressed to: Manitoba Angus Association Box 172 Pierson, Mb R0M 1S0

The Manitoba Angus Outlook Newsletter is the official publication of the Manitoba Angus Association. It is published three times a year in the interest of all members of the Manitoba Angus Association and seeks to promote the growth and development of the Association and to print the news and educational material to use. There is no subscription fee for this newsletter and is distributed free of charge to all current paid members of the Manitoba Angus Association. The material produced is done so with the highest integrity, however we assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. We are responsible only for the value of the ad. All Advertising accounts must be paid in full within 30 days of billing before any more advertising is accepted. If you would like to be on the mailing list, advertise or submit news articles please contact one of the Editors. For page specs go to www.mbangus.ca.

Deadline for next issue is April 15, 2024 will be mailed in May Advertising must be sent to

mbangusoutlook@gmail.com Arlene Kirkpatrick 204-725-3597 Or Lois McRae–204-728-3058

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2024 starts with a booth at Ag Days in January and the Bull Congress, followed by the MB Cattle Producers AGM in early February. Later February will be the first event of the year for the Junior Angus members at the GOAL Conference in Kelowna. We hope to have a report from that event in the next issue. Then comes another Junior event. The RMWF heifer show at the end of March. The Junior Angus members have many great opportunities to take part in and many are highlighted throughout this issue so you can make plans to participate. The CAA Annual Convention will be hosted by the Ontario Angus Association and will be held in Toronto in June. Plan early to attend this fun and educational event! It is a great place to meet with other Angus breeders from across the country to compare challenges and solutions which can very greatly across this vast country of ours. As you read through this issue, we hope you enjoy a variety of articles about what is happening in the Manitoba Angus Association as well as the cattle industry in general. To our Commercial Producers and there are a large number, we appreciate your interest and participation in adding Angus genetics to improve all aspects of your cattle herd. We wish all cattle producers a very successful year! See you down the Angus trail! Cover design : Prairie Pistol Designs SALUTE to our National Champions from Ag Ex 2023 Top - Champion Black Angus Bull- HLC CSI Elevation 100K owned by Holliinger Land and Cattle and Rafter D4 Cattle Co, SK Grand Champion Red Angus Bull - Red Double B Red Watch 129K owned by Double B Angus, SK

Grand Champion Black Angus Female- Premier Express 103 with Grylls Empress 2324L owned by Grylls Cattle Co. , SK Grand Champion Red Angus Female - L83 Kiki 215K owned by Tana Lee,ND

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MANITOBA ANGUS ASSOCIATION 2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT

DIRECTORS

Devon Boitson

Cody Nolan

204-803-8676 *db_teamroping@hotmail.com

204-573-4006 * nolancattleco@gmail.com

VICE-PRESIDENT

Holly Madsen

Allan Nykoliation

204-463-0525 * hollymadsen98@gmail.com

204-748-5128 *n7stockfarms@gmail.com

Penny Rooke

CANADIAN DIRECTOR

204-752-2073 * penny@rookefarms.ca

Dallas Johnston

Cam Tibbett

204-841-3880 *djcattleco@hotmail.com

204-841-3060 * Tibbett_8@hotmail.com

JUNIOR DIRECTOR

Glen Humphreys

Canadian Angus Association 292140 Wagon Wheel Blvd Rocky View County, AB T4A 0E2, Canada Phone: 403-571-3580 Toll-free: 1-888-571-3580

204-573-7538 * glendastill@gmail.com

Emma Harms

Austin Richards

204-529-2605

204-903-0704 * countryviewangus@gmail.com

SECRETARY-TREASURER Mandi Fewings

Phone: 1-888-622-6487 E-mail: * mandi.mbangus@gmail.com

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Web site: www.cdnangus.ca>Manitoba-Angus-Association

Facebook: Manitoba Angus Toll Free: 1-888-622-6487

MANITOBA ANGUS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Happy New Year! When heading into 2024 if it was by far the best winter we’ve experienced in Manitoba for quite some time. But as I write this, the MB winter has finally reared it’s ugly head just as many producers are getting full swing into calving. I hope calving is going well for everyone otherwise, as it’s no doubt the most thrilling, but at the same time the most demanding and exhausting time of the year for any cattleman, especially when calving in the conditions we’ve experienced in January thus far. As I reflect on 2023, for MB Angus I believe last year was a pivotal year for the Association and the board. We really tried to freshen things up and make some strides as an Association. It may not look like it to many outside the board but we really are trying to challenge some old ideas and ways of doing things and find new concepts to help bring the Angus breed forward in the Province. I really look forward to what the future holds as we have a lot to discuss going into 2024 and I predict some exciting things happening as the year unfolds. I would like to thank Dylan Funk and Lacey Brown for the time and effort they dedicated to the board. Your input has been much appreciated and I would like to welcome Austin Richards and Glen Humphreys to the board for 2024, we look forward to working with you both. I am pleased to announce that Nolan Cattle Company is your 2023 Purebred Breeder of the year and Lane Valley Farms is the 2023 Commercial Producer of the year. Your Honorary President for 2023 is Bill Walker and congrats to Alice Rooke on being named the 2023 Jack Hart Memorial Award Winner.

All the best with calving everyone! Devin Boitson MB Angus President

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Canadian Angus President Tom DeWaal Greetings friends in Manitoba! It’s indeed a pleasure to be once again asked to address you. As most of you were aware, I had the pleasure of visiting Manitoba in October to witness the National Angus Show in Brandon. I had a blast visiting lots of friends that I hadn’t seen for quite some time. I think you should all be commended with the outstanding job that the Manitoba Angus Association did putting the show together, from your organizing committee and all the volunteers that got together to make the show an outstanding success. I had the opportunity to visit several farms and ranches along the way and got to enjoy a lot of the prairie hospitality. As well, I saw a lot of outstanding livestock and got to swap a lot of stories with friends in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. It was a trip that I won’t forget. Things with your board of directors and at your Angus office are going along quite smoothly. Lots of new programs have been introduced or are in the process of being rolled out for everyone to take a look at very soon. There are some exciting things coming down the pike, but like anything, we want to make sure that any program that is rolled out to our members, they have the opportunity to use or not use, and it will be their choice, whether or not it works for their program. We feel that is something that’s very important, as not everybody needs all the things on the buffet at Canadian Angus. You can pick and choose the items that work best for you and apply them to your program. Going forward, the AGM is going to be in Ontario this year and I know that the Ontario Angus Association has some wonderful things lined up in June for the AGM and if you have an opportunity to be able to travel there, I’m sure you’d be in for a treat. There will be lots of things to do and lots of things to see. Right now in British Columbia, we are calving cows, like most of you probably are going to start. We’re in the middle of an unbelievable cold spell now and it’s all we can do to keep animals going. I hope that your calving season is a successful one, and may you have great weather to go along with it. Thank you for all the hospitality and kindness that you have shown me on my trip to Manitoba, and I look forward to seeing and visiting with more of you in the near future. Tom

“We have purchased bulls from EDIE CREEK for many years. The bulls have worked hard and have all proven that they are easy calvers. We like that the bulls are raised the way we ranch. Our feeding style is low input and the bulls have flourished on it. The Bouws have built a great business that we can trust and we plan to be a customer for a long time.” - M. Rempel, Winnipegosis, MB

17th Annual Bull Sale

MARCH 9, 2024

50 RUGGED 2 YEAR OLD

BLACK & RED ANGUS BULLS • AT THE RANCH, ANOLA, MB

OCC EASY RED 868A SONS AND GRANDSONS SELL

SONS OF OCC GATE KEEPER 678G SELL (Pictured is his sire)

Jonathan: (204) 471-4696 l Stefan:(204) 232-1620 l www.EdieCreekAngus.com l MANITOBA ANGUS OUTLOOK

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Purebred Black Angus cattle for sale by private treaty

50 yearling bulls - 40 replacement heifers- 15 two-year old bulls

Watch for this years Lundar Bull Sale We will be consigning two bulls!

Elaine Keen & Kathleen Porteous 204-383-0703 204-383-0154 Marquette, Manitoba Check us out on Facebook

Relentless 4L is Selling in Lundar Bull Sale on April 6, 2024

Willow Rock Relentless 4L Bulls also available by private treaty! Sired by: U2 Coalition 206C, SAV Renovation 6822 and Ellingson Aquifer 9137.

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U2 Coalition 206C (sire of 4L)

Contact: Devin Boitson 204-803-8676 For more information MANITOBA ANGUS OUTLOOK


CRESCENT CREEK GUARANTEED 86L

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CRESCENT CREEK DRY VALLEY 19L Sitz Dry Valley 712 X Chapman memento 3589a

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MB Youth Beef Round Up would like to congratulate our 2023 Scholarship Recipients -Lainie Muir, ( pictured left) Allie Lavich and Emily Speers (right photo) Lainie Muir of Glenella, MB was one of the recipients of Manitoba Youth Beef Round-up Scholarship. Lainie is currently attending the University of Saskatchewan taking a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Soil Science).She is currently the Manitoba Director on the Canadian Junior Angus Association. In August, Lainie attended the American Angus Association LEAD conference in Modesto, California on behalf of the Canadian Angus Juniors. Emily Speers of Alexander, MB was one of recipients of Manitoba Youth Beef Round-up Scholarship. Emily is currently attending Assiniboine Community College taking a diploma in Agribusiness. Emily likes to work with youth and help them with clipping and grooming. Allie Lavich of Carberry, MB was one of recipients of Manitoba Youth Beef Round-Up Scholarship. Allie is currently attending Assiniboine Community College taking a diploma in Agribusiness. Allie is just starting her herd of cattle but is quite eager to learn and is enthusiastic about Agriculture. Allie volunteers with several organizations in her community.

Please join us for Round Up 2024 in Neepawa, MB on August 2-4, 2024. The 2024 Scholarship Applications will be due July 1st. Please watch our website for more details – www.mbyouthbeefroundup.weebly.com. We are looking forward to another exciting event!

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Coming Two Year Old Simmental, Angus & Simm-Angus Bulls

New Sale Date!

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Miles & Bonnie Glasman Jared & Chelsey Glasman Russell, Manitoba Home: 204.773.3279 Miles’ Cell: 204.773.6275 Jared’s Cell: 204.796.0999

mjsimmentalangus@gmail.com

FIND US ON Sale Managed By: T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd. Chris: 306-220-5006 WATCH & BID ONLINE DLMS.CA

Matthew & Leanne Glasman Russell, Manitoba Home: 204.773.3209 Matt’s Cell: 204.773.6055 mlg@glasmanfarms.com


Alice Rooke from Alexander, MB receives Jack Hart Memorial Award (To receive the Jack Hart Memorial Award, which is a cheque from the MB Angus Assoc. for $2500.00 to be used towards the purchase of an Angus female at the Keystone Klassic Sale, each applicant must first submit an essay to the committee, followed by an interview with committee members. This year there were 6 applicants! This is the essay submitted by Alice Rooke!) The Angus breed is world renowned for more than just a juicy steak! While the breed is recognized by the public as a high grading red meat, it’s known by producers for superior breed traits, high marketability and versatility as a genetic tool. At least these are the reasons I select Angus as my preferred breed. My family operation markets purebred seed stock and we see over time that customers come back to us for the same reason—easy calving, calf vigor at birth and an easy doing progeny off pasture. These traits are known to the Angus breed, along with easy keeping and highly maternal females. The recognition of the breed and these traits makes the cattle naturally highly marketable through the sale ring and off the yard as breeding bulls. Red Angus also brings interest to the red coat commercial breeders such as Charolais, Simmental and Shorthorn producers. This makes Angus a highly versatile breed for the commercial producer! My involvement in the industry includes my six years in the 4-H beef program at Rivers as well as taking cattle to various Provincial shows and Ag Ex. I was also on the Manitoba Angus Association Board as the Junior Director 2018 - 2020. I volunteer with “Ag. In The Classroom” to deliver agricultural education to classrooms and I often spend most of my time talking about cattle during my presentations! I have highly enjoyed my time being involved with the board and hope to be involved again in the future as I continue my journey in the purebred industry. I have currently graduated from the U of M with a Bachelors Degree in Agribusiness and minor degree in Agronomy. I’m practicing private agronomy with J & A Ag Solutions while managing our cattle program alongside my Mom. My goals with our cattle program are to continue to progress our female herd with the goal of producing a bull crop that can service the commercial producer to create beef. This includes using genetic selection and introducing new females and sire power to my herd each year. I would like to see our commercial cow program consist of purebred females that we outcross to Simmental bull power so that Angus traits can go to work with hybrid vigour. Meanwhile I intend to continue developing my Agronomy business to incorporate forage agronomy that can focus on finding ways we can efficiently grow more high-quality feed on fewer acres. This becomes more and more important as we continue to fight for the marginal land to remain as pasture. My main mentor in the cattle industry is hands down my Mom. She has always been a strong female role model in my life. Growing up, Mom always headed up our livestock department whether it’s sheep or cattle and not just from a distance. She manages all the physical labour and organizes all the vet and med programs. Our cattle operation is totally girl power! I am grateful that she has allowed me to work beside her instead of under her as I have transitioned into taking on more management of our operation. One thing she taught me very early on is to “always work backwards”. I use this saying in a lot of areas of my life, but literally any time I handle livestock. Especially when I have people helping me. Let’s start where we want to end up! What is the end goal? What tools do we need to achieve that goal? And Where do we start? Whether this applies to running cattle through the chute and making sure we have all the right vaccines, to simply moving pairs through the yard and making sure the gates are set in the right way. All the way to my day to day life of what do I want or need, to accomplish today and what’s the best way to do that. I intend to keep using this mantra as I work toward my life goals.

Congratulations Alice! Left to Right: MAA Pres. Devin Boitson, Alice Rooke and Austen Anderson

with the Red Angus Bred Heifer that Alice purchased from Anderson Cattle Co. with the assistance of the money she received from the Jack Hart Memorial Award.

Red ACC Tibbie 68K

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has Open Registered Black Angus Replacement Heifers for Sale by Private Treaty! These heifers are from a well established cow herd that we have been building for the past 36 years! The mothers are very quiet, with good feet & udders. Longevity is also a strength as a number of the cows are over 10 years old and still producing good quality calves. They are sired by some top quality walking bulls: Eastondale Sting, Eastondale Coalition and ACC Knockout who is a son of Musgrave 316 Stunner! This is an excellent time to build your cowherd from strong cow families!

These heifers can turn into productive cows like this one!

Visitors are always welcome! KEMBAR ANGUS

Colin & Arlene Kirkpatrick Brad & Noreen Kirkpatrick Kemnay, MB. Ph. H (204)-725-3597 or Cell 204-761-8526 or email: ackirkpatrick@rfnow.com MANITOBA ANGUS OUTLOOK

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JUNIORS MAKE PLANS NOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ROYAL MANITOBA WINTER FAIR ACTIVITIES! March 26th & 27th - Kirk Stierwalt Clinic for ages 12 to 21 years. March 28th in the am - Team Grooming competition March 28th in the pm - Prospect Steer Show March 29th - All Breeds Showmanship competition March 30th - Heifer Confirmation classes for all Breeds and the “Little Lady Jackpot”

There will also be an opportunity to participate in Calf Wrangling, Sheep Wrangling and a “Farmyard Obstacle Race”. Entry forms will be available on the Provincial Ex website: https://provincialexhibition.com

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Congratulations to Kendra Hinsburg of Rapid City on winning the Manitoba Junior Angus Show Female of the Year for 2023. Kendra received a beautiful buckle at the Keystone Klassic Angus Sale from Manitoba Angus President, Devin Boitson. Kendra’s Show Female was KCH Beauty 214K ,a Daughter of SAV Density and Brooking Beauty 333

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SOUTH VIEW th RANCH Welcomes you to the ranch for our 24

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SONS SELL!

RED DURALTA

ANNUAL BULL SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2024 2:00 PM | AT THE RANCH

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167 Momentum 11H

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Judo 56J

RED TER-RON

Portrayal 67H

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Shane & Alexis Kaufmann & Family Box 40, Ceylon, SK S0C 0T0 Shane: 306-869-8074 Keaton: 306-815-7233 sakaufmann.svr@sasktel.net

Home Town JJP 61H view the catalogue online at

watch & bid online

www.buyagro.com Sale managed by: Chris: 306-220-5006 Shane: 403-363-9973 Ben: 519-374-3335 Levi: 204-851-4515

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Your Calving Book

The easy, electronic option to record your calves on the go from the Canadian Angus Association

Features: • extract calving information any time • simple, clean, easy-to-use interface with the same fields as the paper calving book • free to CAA members through the app store • create individual calf records or work from preloaded female inventory • entire farm team and/or family members can all access and update calving information

Available for your Apple or Android device! Download it on the App Store or Google Play today.

registry@cdnangus.ca 1-888-571-3580 www.cdnangus.ca


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Commercial Producer of the Year for 2023 Awarded to Lane Valley Farms Ltd. Birtle, MB We are very honoured to receive this award. Our farm is located east of Birtle along the Birdtail Valley. David & Gail began the farm as a mixed grain and cow-calf operation in the early 70s. During these early years David was also employed at the potash mine in Rocanville. With the expansion of the PMU industry in the mid-80s David received a contract, and so the cows were sold to purchase mares. PMU cutbacks began in the early 90s, and David, truly missing the cattle, decided it was a good time to get back into the cattle industry. His first choice was Black Angus. The herd grew to 60-70 black cows alongside the PMU business. David's PMU contract was cut in 2004 with the huge collapse of the PMU industry. Together with his son Kurt, David decided to expand the Angus herd. Today the operation is a mixed cattle/grain operation run by David and Gail, and Kurt and his wife Kristin. The herd has grown, calving approximately 450 head each spring. All calves are backgrounded until the beginning of March and then sold either off the farm to an order buyer, or through the auction ring at Heartland in Virden. We run primarily Black Angus bulls with the exception of a few Hereford. Daughter Natalie joined the Foxwarren-Solsgirth Beef 4-H Club in 2022, showing Angus calves. The land base has expanded to 2300 acres of crop and hay, with an additional 3000 acres of pastureland, owned and rented. We choose to breed Angus for their low input, uniformity, and moderate frame.

Congratulations!

from the Manitoba Angus Assoc. Picture from L to R: David & Gail

Grayson, Natalie, Kristen and Kurt Lane

Honorary President for 2023 is Bill Walker of Black Meadows Angus Bill was an active Angus member, serving as a board member on NW Bull Test Station at Roblin, Breed Rep at Douglas Bull Test Station and on the MAA board as a director. He was on the board when the Keystone Klassic Sale was established. Black Meadows Angus has been recognized for many achievements over the years at both test Stations and in the Show ring. They have marketed their cattle through private, test station and consignment sales to commercial and purebred herds in Canada, the US, Mexico, Australia, Japan and Czechoslovakia. The Manitoba Angus Association congratulates Bill on receiving this award. Pictured from L to R: Alan, Larry and Bill Walker and Devin Boitson. MAA Pres.

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BULL SALE and replacement heifers

Doug Troop Hereford Ranch Greenridge Farms Calvert Cattle Company Batho Farms Ltd. Manns Herefords Wells Hereford Farm

204-724-8267 204-372-6811 204-573-7404 204-855-2404 204-526-0426 204-573-0551

Beautiful Plains AG Complex

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MADSEN ANGUS See us at “Buy the Beef” Bull Sale April 2, 2024 at the Ag Complex in Neepawa, MB 12 Yearling Registered Black Angus Bulls consigned to the Sale.

Featuring first bull calves off of DFCC Jacked 30J. (Pictured to the left) Also several of the bulls on offer are sired by the 22 Ag Ex Reserve Grand Champion Bull “ HLC Grit 705H”

Tom, Alanna, Holly & Brett Madsen

Arden, MB Stop by the farm and check out our offering!

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Tom’s cell: (204) 841-1757 Holly’s cell: (204) 463-0525

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HISTORY FACT THE WORLD ANGUS FORUM 1985 EDMONTON, ALBERTA

July 17-22, 1985 the Fifth World Angus Forum was held in Edmonton, Alberta. Angus enthusiasts from 10 countries and a cattle show of 299 head of Angus cattle were on display. Manitoba Breeders participated in the event and ended up 2nd overall in the Provincial Group. Photo above. Along with the cattle, Manitoba also displayed this exceptional Booth for the delegates to view at the Forum. Many great times were had and Manitoba showcased the top Genetics produced in this province.

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY THE HOUSEHOLD NAME FOR HAVING EXTRA PERFORMACE & GREAT HAIR, ALL TIED UP IN ONE EYE APPEALING PACKAGE

YOUNG DALE ANGUS Box 28, Carievale, SK S0C 0P0 Home: 306-928-4810 Barry: 306-482-7952 Cordell: 306-482-8318 Robb Young

SALE MANAGEMENT Chris Poley: 306-220-5006 Ben Wright: 519-374-3335 Shane Michelson: 403-363-9973


Canadian National Angus Gold Show at Ag Ex in Brandon, MB October 26th, 2023 Judge: Riley LaFrentz

Reserve Grand Champion Black Female Merit Flora 14H with Merit Flora 3134L exhibited by Merit Cattle Co.

Champion results for Black Angus Show listed below: Junior Heifer Calf Champion: Swindon Duchess 616L exhibited by Swindon Ranch Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion: GT J Square S Kara 185’23 exhibited by GT Angus Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion: Piller Pretentious 2327L exhibited by Piller Show Cattle Reserve Int. Heifer Calf Champion: HLC CSI Rita 246L exhibited by Hollinger Land & Cattle Senior Heifer Calf Champion: JJL Livestock

JJL Erica 11L exhibited by

Reserve Sr. Heifer Calf Champion: Elk Ridge Lady 18K’23 exhibited by Elk Ridge Farms Champion Yearling Summer Born Female: 250K exhibited by Bar-H Land & Cattle Champion Yearling Junior Female: Merit Cattle Co

Bar-H Blossom

Merit Heroine 2117K by

Reserve Grand Champion Bull Exar Redemption 2612B exhibited by Bar H Land & Cattle Grand Champion Female: Premier Empress 103 with Grylls Empress 2324L by Grylls Cattle Co.

Reserve Grand Champion Female: Merit Flora 14H with Merit Flora 3134L exhibited by Merit Cattle Co.

Champion Junior Bull Calf: Jaymarandy Good Medicine 340L exhibited by Jaymarandy Livestock Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf: BASKM President 14L exhibited by BASKM Land & Cattle Champion Intermediate Bull Calf: HLC Maverick 283L exhibited by Hollinger Land & Cattle Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull Calf: Merit 3066L exhibited by Merit Cattle Co.

Champion Senior Bull Calf: Merit Mojo 3011L exhibited by Merit Cattle Co. Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf: HLC CSI Frontline 177L exhibited by Hollinger Land & Cattle

Reserve Champion Yearling Junior Female: Wiwa Creek Bardal 62’22 exhibited by Steppler Farms

Champion Yearling Fall Born Bull: 5B 501K exhibited by 5B Farms

Champion Yearling Senior Female: by Merit Cattle Co.

Champion Yearling Bull: HLC CSI Elevation 100K exhibited by Hollinger Land & Cattle and Rafter D4 Cattle Co.

Merit Socialite 2021K

Reserve Champion Yearling Senior Female: RRAR Anna 26K by Swindon Ranch

Reserve Champion Yearling Bull: EXAR Redemption 2612B exhibited by Bar-H Land & Cattle

2 year old Summer Born Champion Female: Jaymarandy Countess 126J with Jarmarandy Good Medicine 340L exhibited by Jarmarandy Livestock 2 year old Champion Female: Premier Empress 103 with Grylls Empress 2324L by Grylls Cattle Co. 2 year old Reserve Champion Female: Merit Socialite 1028J with Merit Big Deal 3069L by Merit Cattle Co.

Champion Mature Bull: Jaymarandy The Lion 125J exhibited by Jaymarandy Livestock

Senior Champion Female: Merit Flora 14H with Merit Flora 3134L exhibited by Merit Cattle Co. Sr. Reserve Champion Female: Merit Jilt 131H with Steppler DM Show Girl 356L exhibited by Merit Cattle Co.

Reserve Grand Champion Bull: EXAR Redemption

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Reserve Champion Mature Bull: NCC Thunderbird 6J exhibited by Nolan Cattle Co.

Grand Champion Bull: HLC CSI Elevation 100K exhibited by Hollinger Land & Cattle and Rafter D4 Cattle Co. 2612B exhibited by Bar-H Land & Cattle

Red Show results on page 33….

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Canadian National Angus Gold Show continued With Red Show Results Champion pictures are featured on cover

RED ANGUS Reserve Grand Champion Female Red Double B Larkaba 324 exhibited by Double B Angus

RED ANGUS Reserve Grand Champion Bull

L83 Red Viper 50K exhibited by Moose Creek Red Angus and L83 Ranch

Junior Heifer Calf Champion: Red Double B Larkaba 324 exhibited by Double B Angus

Champion Junior Bull Calf: Red Rooke Wick 755L exhibited by Rooke Farms

Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion: Red LV Miniva ET 68L exhibited by LV Farms

Champion Intermediate Bull Calf: Red ACC Redwood 92L exhibited by Anderson Cattle Co

Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion: Red Blairswest Feature 48L exhibited by Blairswest Land & Cattle Ltd. Reserve Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion: Red Mar Mac Ruby 79L exhibited by Mar Mac Farms Senior Heifer Calf Champion: Red Mar Mac Bonita 25L exhibited by Mar Mac Farms Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion: Red Kenray Baroness 7L exhibited by Kenray Ranch Champion Yearling Summer Born Female: LCC Scout Cookie 025 exhibited by Teegan Lee Reserve Champion Yearling Summer Born Female: Red Cinder Bayberry 38K exhibited by Brynne Yoder

Champion Yearling Junior Female: by Tana Lee

L83 Kiki 251K exhibited

Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull Calf: Red Mar Mac Legacy 121L exhibited by Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB Champion Senior Bull Calf: Red Kenray Ninja 11L exhibited by Kenray Ranch Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf: Red Mar Mac DM Locomotion 32L exhibited by Mar Mac Farms

Champion Yearling Bull: L83 Red Viper 50K exhibited by Moose Creek Red Angus and L83 Ranch Reserve Champion Yearling Bull: Red Kenray Fifth Gear 29K exhibited by Kenray Ranch Champion Mature Bull: Red Double B Red Watch 129K exhibited by Double B Angus

Reserve Champion Yearling Junior Female: Red Rooke Nicole 622K exhibited by Rooke Farms

Reserve Champion Mature Bull: Red ACC Bohanon 23J exhibited by Anderson Cattle Co.

Champion Yearling Senior Female: 617K exhibited by Brynne Yoder

RED ANGUS Grand Champion Bull: Red Double B

Red Cinder Rosette

Reserve Champion Yearling Senior Female: Red Blairswest Marta 18K exhibited by Twin Creek Stock Farms 2 year old Champion Female: Red Allison Carlee 28J with Red T-K 17G Carlee 3L exhibited by Camo Cattle Co.

RED ANGUS Grand Champion Female: L83 Kiki 251K exhibited by Tana Lee

RED ANGUS Reserve Grand Champion Female: Red Double B Larkaba 324 exhibited by Double B Angus

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Red Watch 129K exhibited by Double B Angus

RED ANGUS Reserve Grand Champion Bull :

L83 Red Viper 50K exhibited by Moose Creek Red Angus and L83 Ranch (More detailed results can be found on the Provincial Ex website or the Canadian Angus website) This National Gold Show was a huge success thanks to all the enthusiastic exhibitors as well as the organizers and the sponsors. Your participation is greatly appreciated!

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Canadian National Angus Gold Show continued….. Congratulations! to the BLACK ANGUS

Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor

Merit Cattle Co., Radville, SK

Congratulations! to the RED ANGUS

Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor

Mar Mac Farms, Brandon,MB

(Photos of Champions are on cover page!) Manitoba Ag-Ex Junior Angus Show results On the final day of Ag Ex there were 28 very enthusiastic Junior Angus members participating in the Junior Angus Show, as well as All Breed Showmanship. It was very encouraging to see so many young people that are interested in the cattle industry and showing off their projects! The results are listed below: ( more detailed results are on the Provincial Ex website) Jr. Show Champion Heifer Calf: JJL Erica 11L exhibited by Ava Loveridge, Melville, SK

Jr. Show Reserve Champion Bred Heifer: LCC Scout Cookie 025 exhibited by Teegan Lee Westhope, ND

Jr. Show Reserve Champion Heifer Calf: Steppler DM Showgirl 356L exhibited by Declan Steppler, Miami, MB

Jr. Show Overall Grand Champion: L83 Kiki exhibited by Tana Lee Westhope, ND

Jr. Show Champion Bred Heifer: L83 Kiki exhibited by Tana Lee Westhope, ND

Jr. Show Overall Reserve Grand Champion: JJL Erica 11L exhibited by Ava Loveridge, Melville, SK

Congratulations! Hollinger Land & Cattle Co. & Rafter D4 Cattle Co.

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The Canadian National Angus Gold Show held in conjunction with AG Ex was a huge success!

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29 th ANNUAL

TOOLS TRADE MARCH 13 2024

1:00 PM AT THE RANCH NEAR DUNDURN, SK

of the

ANGUS BULL & FEMALE SALE

- sons sell RED WILBAR PRECINCT 800J

WILBAR ATALANTA 584B

BAR-E-L STAMINA 112F

RED WILBAR HIGHLIGHT 624H

RED WILBAR BLOCKANA 305E

DUFF-JC 4 REAL 16250

WILBAR MAYFLOWER 409E

RED WILBAR ANGIE 9F

BREEDING REGISTERED ANGUS SINCE 1963 wilbarcattle@gmail.com www.wilbarcattle.com Bryan’s Cell 306-492-7504 Tracey’s Cell 306-380-6772


Yearling Bulls for Sale

at the Southwest Bull Development Centre Sale on Saturday April 13th, 2024 These bulls are sired by: SAV Rainfall 6846,

NBCC Titan 17F and N7 Frontline 20C

2 year old bulls available on the farm! Please call Dylan for more information!

Keystone Klassic Sale Report 2023 The Keystone Klassic Sale was held on Dec 5th at the Keystone Centre in Brandon, with Bohrson Marketing Services managing the sale. The sale was also held in conjunction with the Keystone Konnection Simmental sale. There was a lunch provided prior to the sale and a bar as well.

There were some top quality animals on offer! On 33 lots the sale average was $5205. The High selling Black females were: Legaarden Jestress 3L consigned by Legaarden Livestock. Sold for $15,500. She was purchased by Nolan Cattle Co., Madsen Angus and Camo Cattle Co.

Rideau Nancy 3L consigned by Rideau Angus Farm. Sold for $11,000 to Avery Borhson and Anchorage Farms. The High selling Red females were: Red ACC Tibbie 68K consigned by Anderson Cattle Co. Sold for $4900. She was purchased by Alice Rooke. Red RRW Valentine 257K consigned by Ramrod West. Sold for $4100 to Barrie Fraser. Submitted by: Devin Boitson - Keystone Klassic rep.

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Saturday, April 13, 2024

Complimentary Beef on a Bun @ 12pm Video Sale starting @ 1pm

@ Batho Farms Ltd.

3 3/4 miles south of Oak Lake, MB on Lansdowne Road

View the sale catalogue online @ www.buyagro.com

Watch the videos

@ www.southwestbulldevelopmentcentre.com

Featuring:

Red and Black Angus

Albert: 204-748-7640 Ron: 204-748-5208

Eton Six: 204-245-0185 Holloway Angus: 204-741-0070

Stop in for a visit anytime to view the bulls!

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REMITALL Monday FARMS &

MAR. 11, 2024 OLDS, AB

BULL SELECT FEMALE SALE

AT THE FARM

hf

SOLD OUT 179J

Calving Ease with Performance and Growth. Sound Structured with Muscle, Mass and Maternal Merit. Actual Performance and Carcass Data. Semen Tested, Fully Guaranteed.

sires represented S A V Bloodline 9578

Sitz Resilient 10208

Coleman Triumph 9145

ON OFFER

80 angus yearling bulls Peak Dot Colossal 828G

12 extra age

Mill Brae Benchmark 9016

and more!

bulls

Remitall F Rainman 2H Remitall F Flamethrower 62J SAV Territory 7225 Remitall F Historic 323H Remitall F Rainman 2H

S A V America 8018

RICHARD & KELLY LATIMER RICHARD: 403-507-1122 RICHARD@REMITALL.CA WWW.REMITALL.CA

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40 angus replacement yearling heifers

PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL TO BE ON THE MAILING LIST!

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Canadian Junior Angus and Young Breeder

OPPORTUNITIES S OPPORTUNITIES cholarShipS

Foundation Legacy Scholarship | Deadline: January 5 Three awards totalling $10,000 will be presented to Canadian Junior Angus members recognizing overall academic achievement, leadership, community involvement, and industry knowledge. Awards in the amounts of $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000 will be presented.

Dick Turner Memorial Award | Deadline: May 15 The Dick Turner Memorial Award was established after the passing of legendary Angus icon Dick Turner. During his lifetime, Dick committed 55 years of his career to livestock publishing and successfully promoted and advertised the Angus breed specifically through the Canadian Aberdeen Angus News magazine. One $1,000 scholarship is presented annually.

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Junior Angus Stockman of the Year Nominations due April 15 The Junior Angus Stockman of the Year award recognizes outstanding young cattlemen who are constantly growing their capacity by actively working with their Angus cattle, promoting their operation and cattle to the public, growing their knowledge of nutrition, genetics and breeding, and producing/selling quality Angus cattle. Five finalists will be selected from the nominations and will each receive $250. The winner will receive a $5,000 bursary to be used for genetics, cattle supplies/equipment, and/or training, along with travel assistance to attend Showdown. Outstanding Young Angus Breeder Nominations due April 15 The Outstanding Young Angus Breeder award was developed to recognize an Angus breeder between the ages of 22 and 30 who has demonstrated a desire to stay involved in the Angus business based on their involvement within the breed up to this point in his/her career. The winner will receive $5,000. Robert C. McHaffie Junior Ambassador Applications due April 30 The Junior Ambassador acts as a role model for youth and represents members of the Canadian Angus Association. It is an opportunity to network with leaders in the agriculture industry and learn from them. Five finalists are selected from the applications and they each receive a $1,000 scholarship and a finalist buckle as well as assistance to attend Convention where they will compete for the Ambassador title. Ambassadors have the opportunity to attend at least one international event and various major agricultural events in Canada.

Canadian Junior Angus Scholarships | Deadline: June 15 A total of three scholarships will be awarded in the amounts of $3,000, $2,000, and $1,500.

Brian Good Memorial Scholarship | Deadline: October 15 The Brian Good Memorial Scholarship was established after the passing of Brian Good, “Mr. Angus”. Brian was the commercial connection in the Angus industry for more than 20 years and believed strongly in supporting our youth. Two awards totalling $5,000 ($3,000 for first and $2,000 for second) will be presented to a post-secondary student recognizing overall livestock industry commitment, community involvement and leadership activities.

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GOAL Travel Bursaries | Deadline: January 1 Bursaries of up to $750 will be awarded to 12 deserving CJA members from anywhere in Canada. Bursaries must be used within the same year awarded to help offset travel and registration costs for attending the GOAL Conference. U.S. Exchange Program | Deadline: May 10 Canadian Junior Angus members have the opportunity to attend the Junior Red Angus Round-Up and the National Junior Angus LEAD Conference each summer, and in return members of the JRA and NJAA attend Showdown or GOAL. Showdown Travel & Trucking Bursaries Deadline: May 25 & June 1 Bursaries of up to $750 will be awarded to six deserving CJA members from anywhere in Canada. Bursaries must be used within the same year awarded to help offset travel costs for attending Showdown. Trucking assistance is also available for those who travel over 1,000 km one way. Connecting Food and Farm Bursary The Connecting Food and Farm Travel Bursary was developed to encourage urban or non-livestock youth to attend one of our events with a current member to learn about the industry. Examples of events may include but are not limited to GOAL Conference, the Canadian Angus National Convention or livestock shows. Self-Directed National or International Travel Bursaries The Self-Directed National or International Travel Bursaries were developed to assist young Angus breeders with financial travel assistance for conferences or events related to the beef cattle industry. For members aged 18–30.

For more information contact Belinda Wagner at (306) 537-1518 or at bwagner@cdnangus.ca www.cdnangus.ca/foundation www.cdnangus.ca/canadian-junior-angus

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24th Annual Canadian Junior Angus

SHOWDOWN July 18–20

MOVE IN BEGINS JULY 17 AT 1 PM

West Niagara Fairgrounds, Grassie, Ontario

2024 Friday, July 19, 2024

Thursday, July 18, 2024 11 am • Move in complete • CJA Annual General Meeting & Orientation 12 noon • Lunch 12:30 pm • Judging (individual competition – written reasons)

1:30 pm • Team Grooming 5:30 pm • Supper & Extravaganza

8:30 am • Group Photo 9:00 am • Showmanship 9:00 am–1:00 pm • Print Marketing 1:00–4:00 pm • Sales Talk 12 noon • Public Speaking 2:00 pm • Team Judging (must qualify from individual competition)

6:00 pm • Cook-off & BBQ

Saturday, July 20, 2024 10:00 am • Conformation Classes 5:00 pm • Banquet, Awards Presentations, Auction & Dance

For up-to-date Showdown information, please visit www.cdnangus.ca/canadian-junior-angus/showdown The Canadian Angus Foundation will provide travel and trucking bursaries to attend Showdown as well as significant cash prizes and scholarships for the Aggregate Winners. There will also be three draws made for vouchers to purchase Angus females—one at $3,000 and two at $2,000. All exhibitors will automatically be entered to win!

Visit the Canadian Angus Foundation website at www.cdnangus.ca/foundation for more information and to apply for the bursaries.

Hillary Sauder • President: 306-677-7542 Morgan MacIntyre • Ontario director: 613-720-6684 Belinda Wagner • Coordinator: 306-537-1518 or bwagner@cdnangus.ca


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LEAD CONFERENCE 2023 by Laine Muir

Over the 2023 August long weekend, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the National Junior Angus Association LEAD Conference. Myself, Kylie Wilms and Reegan Frey of Saskatchewan, as well as Keely Adams and Carmen White of Alberta, traveled to Modesto, California for 4 jam-packed days of learning, networking, and experiencing Californian Agriculture. There were over 130 juniors in attendance from 3 provinces and 28 states. We began the weekend with a warm welcome from NJAA board members at the Sacramento airport and then traveled to Modesto. After registration, we were organized into “herds” within which we took part in many icebreakers. There were individuals in my herd from 6 different states, it was a great start to networking! The keynote speaker on Thursday was Fernando Sam Sin, a professional rodeo photographer, who shared insights on the power of dedication in reaching your goals. Thursday ended with a fabulous roast beef dinner and an evening of entertainment with hypnotist Dr. Dave Hill. I was one of the lucky individuals selected to be hypnotized and to say the least, my fellow Canadians got some priceless footage of me in my ‘alternate’ state of mind. Friday morning, our 3 buses departed from the hotel. The first stop for my bus was E & J Gallo Winery, a family-oriented company and global leader in wine production. Gallo began in 1933 and now manufactures over 130 brands. We toured headquarters, the underground cellar, the warehouse, as well as around their above-ground storage tanks, and glass plant that produces 2.5 million bottles a day. Gallo is home to a 45-acre warehouse, 8500 employees, and 500 above-ground tanks with the largest holding 1 million gallons of wine. Their underground cellar sat 40ft below the surface with 622 casks that each hold 4000 gallons or 20000 bottles of wine. Gallo ships out 45 rail cars and 120 trucks of product every day. Our second stop was Fiscalini Farmstead, a cheese producer and a dairy home to 1500 head. Fiscalini is a generational business established in 1914. We sampled multiple kinds of cheese, my favorites were the Lionza, Purple Moon, and Craft Beer flavors. We viewed their facility, feed, and cattle. The quality and care of their livestock was exceptional. An aspect of their operation I admired was their focus on giving back to the community and future generations, put to action through the construction of a methane digester. Their digester produces enough electricity to power their facility and 300 neighboring homes. The third stop of the day was Duarte Nursery, the largest permanent crops nursery in the United States located in the Central Valley of California in Modesto. Some of their most notable products include wine grapes, walnuts, almonds, and pistachios. For perspective on their size, Duarte grafted 8,000,000 grapes planted across 13.3 thousand acres in 2023. Our groups had the opportunity to learn about their dedication to customer service and explore their innovations in disease control and hydroponics. Our final stop on Friday was Vintage Angus Ranch where we were hosted by the Coleman Family. We took part in learning labs of IVF, AI, ultrasound sexing, hot branding, tips for the picturing pen, and viewing of sale cattle. In the evening we spent our time networking and playing flag football, volleyball, and cornhole. We returned back to the hotel after dark and had a short sleep before our 4:45 AM departure for Yosemite National Park on Saturday. Upon arrival, we were paired with our tour guide, Chad, and got to experience Half Dome, El Capitan, Yosemite Falls, Bridalveil Falls, Glacier Point, Wawona, and the Cathedral Spires. It was a truenatural wonder! Next up in the schedule was traveling to Minturn Nut Co. in Le Grand, fitting as approximately 80% of the world’s almonds are produced in California. (Side note, most Californians call almonds, “amonds” and the running joke is this is because you shake the “L” out of them to harvest the nut.) However, the other 2 buses made it there just fine, but my bus did not. My bus ended up getting stuck on the side of the road near Mariposa and this led to my group being taken in by an admirable California resident, Harold. Harold welcomed all 40 of us into the shade of his yard, where delicious homemade ice cream and many stories were shared. We got a tour of his neighbour’s exotic birds, including African Crested Cranes, and his Harold’s beautiful home. Some of the other girls and I got to work with Harold in his immaculate garden, harvesting and sampling fresh blackberries, grapes, okra, corn, watermelon, and beans. It’s safe to say this afternoon was my trip highlight and showcases the positive impact one individual can have. Thank you for your kindness, Harold!Once our bus was back on the road we departed to our last stop of the day in Schnoor Park, where we had state photos and got to participate in a question panel with the Schnoor sisters Amanda, Kirbe, and Sydney. The 3 sisters spoke on their experience growing up as part of the NJAA, sharing some tips for success as your graduate out of junior programs. The night concluded with some of the tastiest tacos I have ever had, more cornhole, and lots of line dancing. Sunday morning, our final morning, we had breakfast and concluded the weekend with director speeches, a devotional, and an educational skit. We reflected on all we learned over the weekend, said our goodbyes, and traveled back to the airport. I met a multitude of strong individuals in the industry. I greatly enjoyed getting to share insight into the Canadian Angus industry, as well as Canadian agriculture as a whole with the Americans. It was so interesting to compare and contrast the industry in our two countries from genetics to grazing practices, feed programs, and anything in between. LEAD Conference was a weekend that solidified the importance of what can be gained from diversifying your connections and involvement in agriculture. I gained a volume of knowledge on the diversity of Californian agriculture and a great respect for those who work in partnership with the land across the state. To the NJA, thank you for welcoming us 5 Canadian girls with open arms. continued on Page 60

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15th Annual Bull Sale Tuesday March 19th, 2024 At the farm near Swan River, MB Black Wheel Dracarys 178E Red Six Mile Wick 146H Red U2 Revival 147G Red BCC Brylor OTM Resolution

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Red and Black Angus Bulls Sired By:

Woodhill Revival H028 Brooking Firebrand 6068 Brooking Trendspotter 6166 PM Executive Decision 5’17

Red ACC WICK 7L

Red ACC Resolution 79L

Red ACC Redwood 92L

ACC Revival 22L

ACC Revival 9L

ACC Stunner 105L

Red Six Mile Wick 146H X Nozeka 81G

BCC OTM Resolution X Dynamo 67Y

Woodhill Revival X Bruns Blaster

Woodhill Revival X Bruns Blaster

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RedWood 1941 X Dynamo 67Y

Acc Stunner 14G X HF Consensus 235Y

New Bull Sale Date Tuesday March 19th! Open House March 9th & 10th Contact Us to Request a Catalog!

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38 years of selling Red Angus bulls

GENETICS YOU CAN BUILD ON Annual On-line Bull Sale - April 3rd & 4th, 2024

photo & design ©ellawright.com

** Vie w v ide o s & bid on l i ne at w w w. f a r m gate t i me d auc t ion s .c a C ont a c t She ldon for a c at a log u e

Join us at our

ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE AT KENRAY RANCH March 30th from 11-5pm Joi n u s for re f re s h ment s & brisket lunch

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST & RECEIVE A $250 SALE VOUCHER

ALREADY ON OUR LIST? SEND US A REFERRAL & RECEIVE A $250 SALE VOUCHER $ 2 5 0 VO U C H ER I S VA L I D F O R O U R 2 0 24 O N - L I N E B U L L S A L E O N LY ( N O C A S H VA LU E)

TO BOOK A BULL PEN TOUR CALL OR TEXT SHELDON: 306-452-7545 OR NOLAN: 431-771-4785

The Kyles -

REDVERS, SK • Visitors Always Welcome

Sheldon, Ella & Oliver: 306.452.7545 • Ray: 306.452.7447

[e] sheldon@kenrayranch.com • visit our website: www.kenrayranch.com facebook.com/KenrayRanch

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Remember this year’s tattoo is the letter

Bob Toner

Here's to a happy and prosperous 2024. See ya down the road

M

2024 will see the CAA starting some new programs and expanding on others started in 2023. Keep an eye on the website and the online Angus Advisor to keep up to date on Association programs.

Attendance at the fall shows and sales was very good. There is no doubt that the above-normal temperatures and lack of snow made it easier for many to get away from the ranch for a few days. As I sit to write this message, winter has definitely arrived with the temperature plunging and finally snow on the ground after a brown Christmas. This weather change will make for some long days and nights for producers calving and getting cattle ready for pictures for sale catalogues. Here's to hoping things go well and the weather doesn't get too severe.

The bull, production and consignment sales finished out the year strong. I don't know the exact values, but I'm sure that records were approached or broken in some segments (flushes, embryos, live cattle, etc.). Some producers I've talked to have cut back or are not trying to increase the number of bulls they are going to sell this spring, due to the decline in the national cow herd as well as them seeing some of their customers getting out of the cattle business. Hopefully the strength of the fall sales will carry through into the spring bull sale run.

You could say that 2023 closed out on a high note. Commercial bred heifers and young cows brought very good prices for the most part. This was due in part to the strength of the cull market and many producers getting rid of older cows or any females that were on the fence for production or other factors and replacing them with younger females. Although the national cow herd is still in a decline it is showing promise of a future with some optimism still out there in the commercial sector.

Director of Business Development for MB/SK

MELITA, MB

TAYLOR AUCTIONS

MARCH 20, 2024


OFFERS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY

55 YEARLING BLACK ANGUS BULLS/ 10 TWO YR OLD BULLS and ONE SR. HERDSIRE “FREY COWBOY LOGIC”

Also a Package of 20 Open Heifers

SIRES REPRESENTED:

Youngdale Absolute

All bulls are Bunk Fed TMR Silage Rotation Fertility Tested and Delivery Available

Fed Responsibly to Ensure Longevity!

Mogych Entice Musgrave Stunner SAV Scalehouse Merit Sam Elliott Deer Valley Growth Fund Bar EL Lawman BM Harvester Youngdale Edan Youngdale Absolute Frey Cowboy Logic THANK YOU to all who supported our Female Sale!

The WALKERS

PERFORMANCE PROGRAM

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Miniota, MB Call Bill at 204-567-3782 or Cell - 204-851-1109

QUALITY ANGUS since 1958

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Thank You to all Buyers & Visitors over the past Year! Also to Jessica Heinrichs for purchasing 9 open and 1 bred heifer!

Visitors Welcome

PVF Insight 0129

10 Bulls on home test (Insight Grandsons) for Sale by Private Treaty on the farm. Bulls will be semen tested, delivered and guaranteed breeders!

Weights & EPD’s available David & Jeanette Neufeld Boissevain, MB

Raising Quality

Ph. 204-534-2380

Cattle That Work

cranberrycreek27@gmail.com

Since 1986!

Website: cranberrycreekangus.ca Crockpot Tortellini Sausage Soup - Recipe from Michelle Rimke - 16 ounces Italian sausage - 2 medium carrots sliced or chopped - 4 cloves garlic minced - 1 (14 fluid ounce) can diced tomatoes with juices - 2 (9 ounce) packages refrigerated cheese tortellini - 2 cups (packed) fresh baby spinach

- 1/2 medium onion chopped - 2 sticks celery chopped finely - 1 (28 fluid ounce) can crushed tomatoes - 4 cups chicken broth - 3/4 cup heavy/whipping cream - Salt & pepper to taste

Instructions 1. Add the sausage meat and chopped onion to a skillet. Sauté for about 7 minutes. Add the garlic in towards the end so it doesn't burn. Spoon out most of the fat (you don't need to be precise... fat gives the soup more flavor). Add the sausage mixture to your Crockpot. 2. Meanwhile, chop your carrots and celery. Add all ingredients except for the tortellini, spinach, cream, and salt & pepper to the Crockpot. Keep in mind that if you want the soup to cook in 3-4 hours, the carrots will have to be chopped pretty finely. If you're cooking it for 7-8 on low or 4-5 hours on high, you can chop them larger. 3. About 30 minutes prior to serving, add in your cheese tortellini, cream, and spinach (I set the heat to "high"). Give it a stir occasionally. Season with salt & pepper as needed prior to serving.

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Jeff Brown

BULLS SELL BY

RR #1 Carroll, MB R0K 0K0 Ph: 204-483-3901 Cell: 204-483-0763

PRIVATE TREATY

www.blackcreekangus.com

CALENDAR OF EVENTS Feb. 17, 2024 - Denbie Ranch & guests Bull Sale—St. Rose Feb. 21, 2024- M&J and Glasman Farms Bull Sale /on farm /Russell Feb. 29, 2024- JP Bull Sale—McAuley, MB

Mar.28-30, 2024– SwanHills online Bull &Female Sale - Swan River,MB

Apr. 1, 2024– Eastondale Bull Sale on the farm Wawota, SK Apr. 1, 2024 - Justamere Bull Sale - Lloydminster, SK Mar. 4, 2024 - Canadian Central Bull Sale, Neepawa, MB Apr. 2, 2024– Buy the Beef Bull Sale – Ag Plex, Neepawa, MB Mar. 5, 2024- Maple Lake Bull Sale – on farm, Hartney, MB Apr. 3, 2024– Whitecap, Rosso, Howe Bull Sale - Moose Jaw, SK Mar. 6, 2024 - Mar Mac & Guests Bull Sale – on farm- Brandon, MB Apr. 3-4, 2024 - Kenray online Bull Sale - Redvers, SK Mar. 7, 2024 - Bar H Bull & Female Sale - on farm- Langenburg, SK Apr. 4, 2024– Southview Angus Bull Sale- on ranch -Ceylon, SK Mar. 9, 2024 - Edie Creek Bull Sale - on farm - Anola, MB Apr. 6, 2024 - Lundar Bull Sale, Lundar, MB Mar. 9, 2024 - Freyburn Angus Bull Sale - on farm - Oxbow, SK Apr. 6, 2024 - Burnett Bull Sale –on ranch—Swift Current, SK Mar.10-11, 2024 - McIntosh Online Bull & Heifer Sale –Ericksdale, MB Apr. 6, 2024 – Crescent Creek Bull Sale – on farm – Goodeve, SK Mar. 11, 2024 - Remitall Sale -at the farm - Olds, AB Apr. 8, 2024 – Triple J Bull Sale –Whitewood Auction, Whitewood, SK Mar. 13, 2024 –Tools of the Trade Sale - on ranch near Dundurn, SK Apr. 9, 2024 – Young Dale Bull & Female Sale - Alameda, SK Mar. 16, 2024– Hamco Cattle Co. Bull Sale – on farm – Glenboro, MB Apr. 10, 2024- Prime Plus Bull Sale - Neepawa, MB Mar. 19, 2024 - Anderson Cattle Co. Bull Sale- on farm - Swan River,MB Apr. 13, 2024– SWBDC Bull Sale, Batho farm, Oak Lake, MB Mar. 19, 2024– Diamond W - JTM Livestock, Minitonas, MB April 15, 2024–OUTLOOK DEADLINE Spring Issue. Mar. 20, 2024– Cow Boys Bull Sale—Melita, MB Apr. 20, 2024 - Shortgrass Bull Sale - Aneroid, SK Mar. 22, 2024 - Rooke Farms Open House & Sale, Alexander, MB June 6—8, 2024 – CAA Annual Convention – Toronto, ON Mar. 23, 2024- Douglas Bull Sale at Douglas Bull Test, Douglas, MB Mar. 24, 2024 - HBH Bull Sale - on farm- Oak River, MB July 18-20, 2024– CJAA Showdown—Grassie, ON Mar. 25, 2024- Merit Cockburn Bull Sale, Briercrest, SK Mar. 27, 2024 - Count Ridge Bull Sale - Brooks, AB Aug 2nd—4th, 2024– MB Youth Beef Round-up Show, Neepawa, MB Mar. 27, 2024 - Hamilton Farms Bull Sale-on farm– Cochrane, AB

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B usiness D ir ectory BRENT CAREY Box 27 • Stavely, AB • T0L 1Z0

Ph (403) 549-2478 Cell (403) 650-9028

Keystone Livestock SERVICES

Lois McRae & Joyce Gordon

Bobbi-Jo Foster Bobbijo123.bf@gmail.com 204.821.3802

Box 116 Rossburn, MB R0J 1V0

Purebred Black Angus Bulls and Heifers Available

RR 1 Box 57 Brandon, Manitoba R7A 5Y1 h: 204-728-3058 c: 204-573-5192 f: 204-727-7744 marmacfarms1@gmail.com

LIVESTOCK INSURANCE

specializing in livestock insurance for over 45 years

,� GM Seed Cleaning Ltd. can help feed your livestock • DDG from US or CDN • Feed Pellets • Feed Grains

Ernie, Sheldon & Travis Froese

Bulls & Heifers

Box 9 Grunthal, MB R0A 0R0

Travis Cell: 204.216.1897 Ernie Home: 204.326.7606 ravenbrookfarms@gmail.com

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Please call Gert (204) 937-2739 info@gmseedcleaning.com www.gmseedcleaning.com

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LEAD Conference 2023 by Laine Muir …..continued from page 48 All in all, it was a weekend short on sleep and full of fun, sunshine, humidity, new knowledge, and new friends. Thank you to the Canadian Angus Foundation for supporting this trip, the amount I have learned from pursuing Junior travel opportunities is indescribable. Juniors! Don’t hesitate to contact me if you would like to learn more about my trip, or are interested in pursuing a Canadian Junior Angus self-directed or U.S. exchange trip. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I am so glad I got to share it with fellow Angus enthusiasts across North America. There is great value in the connections we made between our Junior organizations and I look forward to staying connected with everyone I met, as we move forward in our involvement in the industry. I am always thankful for my Angus family which continues to grow!

Thank you to the MAA Show Committee for their time & dedication in organizing the Canadian National Angus Gold Show!

Cody Nolan

Al Nykoliation

Congratulations!

Penny Rooke

Anderson Cattle Co. …………………….49 Bar H ……………………………………….45 BASKM……………………………………..58 Black Meadows………………………......54 Boitson…………………………………….10 Burnett …………………………………....16 Count Ridge Red Angus………………..27 Cowboys Bull Sale ....……………….…..53 Cranberry Creek ……………...………....57 Crescent Creek………………..………....11 Denbie Ranch………………………….......3 Diamond W ……………………………….55 Douglas Bull Sale………………….…….62 Edie Creek………………………………….9 Eastondale Angus…………….……..….43 Eton Six …………………………………..37

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ADVERTISER’S INDEX

Freyburn Angus ………………..……........2 Glasman Farms…………………………..13 Hamco Cattle Co…………………….…..BC Hamilton Farms…………………………..23 HBH ………………………………………..12 Howe……………………………………….63 JAS Red Angus……………………….….61 JP Bull Sale……………………………….15 Justamere……………………………...….47 Kembar…………………………………....17 Kenray……………………………………...51 M &J Farms………………………………..13 Madsen Angus…………………………….27 Maple Lake……………………………….….4 Mar Mac Farms…………………………..IBC McIntosh …………………………………...19

To Wade & Breanna (Anderson) Sentes on the new arrival of Ember Rose Sentes, August 15, 2023. She weighed 6lb 9oz. & 18” long. Proud Grandparents are Bruce & Ione Anderson (Anderson Cattle Co.) and Mark & Shelley Sentes.

Merit ………………………………………….29 Nolan Cattle Co..…………………….……..64 NYK……………………………………..38 & 39 Ossawa Angus ……………………………..10 Prime Plus Sale……………………………..25 Remitall …………………………………..….41 Rooke ……………………………………….IFC Short Grass……..……………………...…...52 South View Ranch………………………….21 South West Bull Centre…………………...40 Swan Hills…………………………………….8 Triple J Farm………………………………..30 Wilbar Angus………………………………..36 Woychyshyn………………………………...18 Young Dale……………………………….….31

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Angus Herds represented are: Cedarview Cattle Co. Springville Farms Prime Angus Ranch Inc. Silver Creek Farms Donfield Farms

6 Bar Angus Tobacco Creek Cattle Co. Nolan Cattle Co. JK Angus Gardham Farms Ltd.

(Photo at the left - 2023 highest indexing Angus bull , Cedarview

Undertaker 4K - Consigned by Cedarview Cattle Co. – purchased by Melba Stock Farm )

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4 3 WHITE CAP CHAROLAIS ROSSO CHAROLAIS HOWE RED ANGUS APRIL 3, 2024 | 1:00 pm CST HOWE FARM - MOOSE JAW, SK

th An n u a l

BULL SALE

One of the Largest Selections of Two-Yr-Old Bulls in Saskatchewan

115 BULLS

65 CHAROLAIS YEARLING, LONG YEARLING & TWO-YR-OLDS 50 RED ANGUS YEARLING, LONG YEARLING & TWO-YR-OLDS

Mike & Lisa - 306-631-8779 Dale & Lois - 306-693-2127 dlmhowe@howefarm.ca

Darwin - 306-690-8916 Will- 306-690-8860 rosso.c@sasktel.net

Catalog and Videos Online @ www.howefarm.ca


NCC BULLS SELL SPRING ‘24 March23

Cypress River, Manitoba

MANITOBA BULL TEST STATION 60TH ANNUAL BULL SALE Douglas, Manitoba

BUY THE BEEF SALE April 2 Neepawa, Manitoba

NCC Thunderbird 6J

Reserve Champion Senior Bull 2023 Manitoba Ag Ex

BULLS ALSO AVAILABLE BY PRIVATE TREATY Cypress River, Manitoba The coffee is always on!

PROOF 2024 SALE BULLS SIRED BY NCC Thunderbird Peak Dot Trust 86G SAV Rennovation 6822 LHCC Renovation 1066J

Musgrave 316 Colossal 137 DL Rainmaker 1879 HBH Beastmode 46G

NOLAN CATTLE COMPANY

Cody, Kendra & Ellie Nolan Box 28 Cypress River, Manitoba R0K 0P0 Ph: 204-573-4006 MANITOBA ANGUS 2023 PUREBRED BREEDER OF THE YEAR


OFFERING 50 YEARLING & TWO YEAR OLD BULLS JOI N U S AT T H E FA R M S A L E DAY

BULL SALE B R A N D ON , M A N I TOBA

GUEST CONSIGNORS MCRAE LAND & LIVESTOCK | ANGUS VALLEY FARMS | MC-THREE FARMS | SPRINGHILL FARM | STRIKER CATTLE CO.

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W E D N E S D AY

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CATALOGUE & VIDEOS ONLINE AT MARMACFARMS.NET

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BLAIR, LOIS & MELISSA MCRAE 204-728-3058 - BLAIR 204-729-5439 - LOIS 204-573-5192

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED OUR FALL FEMALE SALE.


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