2020 Ohio Angus Membership Directory

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ANGUS ASSOCIATION 2020 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY



Partners in Performance Bull Sale Saturday April 4th, 2020 --- 6:00 P.M. Muskingum Livestock Auction Zanesville, Ohio

Pride in Performance Bull Sale Saturday April 18th, 2020 --- 6:00 P.M. Parkersburg Livestock Exchange Mineralwells, West Virginia

Sometimes this is all you need... 37 years of whole-hearted dedication to our cattle and our customers.

David, Dawn, Keri and Kacey Felumlee 11970 Cross Rd. Newark, Ohio 43056 David: 740 - 404 - 3594

Find us on Facebook for sale updates and other info! @claylickrun claylickrun@gmail.com


A select high-quality herd, based on the Maternal, Reproductive & Carcass values of the Angus breed!

Adding Value with Proven Females at Pine Hill

Replacement Females by:

Spring Cove Reno, Tex Playbook, SydGen Ehance, GAR Sure Fire, Tex Payweight 5474 & Baldridge Forecaster

Calves Arriving by:

Casino Bomber, EWA Peyton, GAR Sure Fire, Baldridge Forecaster & Connealy Legendary * For Sale: 6 strong Females carrying Fall Calves by EWA Peyton* From a little herd in OHIO....Cattle & Embryos have sold Worldwide. Including NE, MO, VT, OH, MI, IA, PA, OK, TX, WV, NY, Russia & New Zealand.

COME SEE, There Must be a Reason!

FOR SALE: BULLS • FEMALES • EMBRYOS Henry Bergfeld Managing Partner 33009 Yellow Creek Rd. Summitville, OH 43962 330.223.1872 donahankb@hotmail.com

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John Bergfeld Partner 38100 Jackson Rd. Moreland Hills, OH 44022 216.445.4836 bergfej@ccf.org


2020 Directory & Handbook The Ohio Angus Association Membership Directory & Handbook is published by:

Ohio Angus Association

Dan Wells, Secretary/Fieldman 12620 Westfall Rd. • Frankfort, OH 45628 Cell: 740-505-3843 • Email: danwells@ohioangus.org Website: www.ohioangus.org Ohio Angus District Association Info..................................................42-45 Constitution & By-Laws of the Ohio Angus Association.........................48-51 President’s Message........................................................................58 Ohio Angus Association Officers........................................................61 Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors.........................................60 Ohio Angus Association Committees..................................................65 Secretary’s Corner...........................................................................59 Ohio Angus Auxiliary.......................................................................68-69 Ohio Junior Angus Association..........................................................72 Ohio Angus Marketing Services ....................................................... 55 Ohio Angus Association Annual Meeting & Banquet..............................65 Distinguished Service Award............................................................ 66-67 2020 Miss Ohio Angus.....................................................................71 Silver Show Award Winners..............................................................73-74 Membership Applications.................................................................107-109 Ohio Angus Association Media Kit..................................................... 113 Ohio Angus Association Calendar of Events........................................ 53 Index of Advertisers........................................................................120 Breeder Resources..........................................................................114-119 Ohio Angus Member Websites.......................................................... 52 American Angus Board Member Report..............................................56 2020 Ohio Angus Membership Listing................................................89-106

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V A R Heritage 5038 x EXAR Upshot 0562B Reg #+*18959445 BW

WW

YW

Milk

Marb

REA

$B

+2.7

+69

+123

+22

+.93

+.73

+158

AAR Ten X 7008 S A x Complete 1P55 Reg #*17818382 BW

WW

YW

Milk

Marb

REA

$B

+1.3

+68

+116

+31

+.78

+.70

+164

EXAR Denver x Confidence 0100 Reg #+*18414656

Raines Rita 1637

BW

WW

YW

Milk

Marb

REA

$B

+4.1

+75

+131

+23

+.24

+.88

+158

Raines Rita 1697

G A R Sunrise x AAR Ten X 7008 S A Reg #+*18991554

G A R Sunrise x AAR Ten X 7008 S A Reg #+*18991556

BW

WW

YW

Milk

Marb

REA

$B

BW

WW

YW

Milk

Marb

REA

$B

+2.5

+69

+126

+31

+1.17

+.90

+193

+2.8

+63

+111

+27

+.97

+.98

+178

Raines Sunrise 1547

G A R Sunrise x AAR Ten X 7008 S A Reg #+*18991553

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BW

WW

YW

Milk

Marb

REA

$B

+1.8

+77

+139

+32

+1.13

+.92

+208


EPDs are a realistic indicator of PROGRESS

Each generation should result in a more favorable percentile for relevant EPDs. PHENOTYPE is important to our program! Ke-Car Farms - Inspiring to improve each NEXT GENERATION Like cell phones ... the 3rd generation is better! As illustrated below:

All EPDs are pedigree EPDs - Non-Parent cow percentiles used 1st Generation - Average EPDs of all donors (7 donors flushed) - all Ke-Car bred CED

BW

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MAR

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10%

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35%

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*Percentile of breed

2nd Generation (offspring from flushing above donors) - 14 flushed/14 different sires CED

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HP

CW

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FAT

$M

$W

$F

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3rd Generation (daughters from 2nd generation flushes) - bred to sire AAA#19266718 CED

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MAR

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High valued genetics “ZEROING IN” on the target

CAB

Each generation has maintained a moderate frame (Average EPD YH .5 MH .4)

The next donor prospect at Ke-Car Farms: Ke-Car BlkCap 1907 (AAA#19640050)

FEMALES AND BULLS FOR SALE! We are building a base set of cows pursuing the tenderness trait! A CAB RIBEYE ON EVERY PLATE AND AN ANGUS BULL IN EVERY PASTURE!

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Chippewa Valley angus Farms Rittman, Ohio

REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS CATTLE 2020 Offering of Quality AI Sired Registered Angus Bulls

Select from 30 Yearlings and 5 two-year-olds by Private Treaty Available after March 15 and will have passed a stringent breeding soundness exam, vaccinated, wormed, healthy and ready to go to work. Selling Registered Angus Cattle For Over 25 Years Quality Breeding Cattle For Sale At All Times Specializing in Calving Ease Bulls Without Giving Up Performance Free of All Known Genetic Recessives

Sires of current bull offerings:

SAV President 6847 SAV Sensation 5615 SAV TEN Speed 3022 SAV Final Answer 0035 Sydgen Fate 2800

Connealy Black Granite Mytty In Focus 3F Epic 4631 Barstow Cash Quaker Hill Objective 3J15

2020 Cattleman For Cattlemen Female Production Sale

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Farms Rod Ferguson Heil Hopkins Farms, Simmenta Request 330-697Adam Heil your 7537 740-819- ls, Stan sale | Matthew Hopkins catalog 6839 Brown 740-962| Shawn today! 330-3835288 Email: Myers, | Brady 1516 330-703cattleme | Matthew Clemans 6909 nforcattl 740-605Horst emen@g | Mast Simmenta 330-4646347 mail.com l, Andy 8243 Mast or Call: 740-260Matt 6620 Brown 330-383 -1516

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Selling approximately 80-100 bred cows and heifers. Contact us for catalogs, questions or more information. To schedule an appointment or for more information: Matthew Brown, Head Herdsman (330) 383-1516 Matthew Horst, Assistant Herdsman (330) 464-8243 Rod Ferguson, Owner (330) 697-7537 e-mail: rod.cvaf@gmail.com

ChippewaValleyAngus.com

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Burgett Angus Farm We have 250 head of Black and Red Angus cattle. Our cows are managed like a commercial herd. The cows are of moderate frame, good udders, and good feet and legs. The herd is tested negative for Johne’s and Leukosis, and free of genetic defects AM, NH, CA, and OS.

Burgett Angus Annual Bull Sale First Saturday in April each Year!

Bred Heifers & Cows For Sale by Private Treaty every Fall!

Phillip, Keith, and Bryan Burgett

1246 Antigua Road SW Carrollton, Ohio 44615 Telephone (330) 627-5414 • Fax (330) 627-6314 Bryan’s Cell (330) 771-0482 • burgettangusfarm@yahoo.com www.burgettangus.com

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“Winning means you’re willing to go longer, work harder and give more than anyone else” -Vince Lombardi

Paradise Erica 947

• Champion Best of the Buckeye - Ohio State Fair • Res. Champion Bred & Owned - Ohio State Fair

Paradise Belle 838

• Res. Champ Bred & Owned - Ohio Jr. Preview • Res. Champ Bred & Owned - Eastern OH Jr. Show

Paradise Seal 854

2019 Ohio Jr. Angus Girl’s Silver Show Award

• Res. Champ Steer at: -Ohio Jr. Angus Preview -Eastern Ohio Jr. Show -Best of the Buckeye, Ohio Beef Expo

“2nd Generation Winner”

Watch for our consignments to We pride ourselves on the these upcoming sales... repeat buyers that we have had through the years, and • Rocking P Angus • Eastern Ohio Angus Assoc. want to Thank them all! • Ohio Beef Expo

e s i d a r a P Cattle Co.

• Mid-Ohio Valley Cattleman Select

Paradise Cattle Company Jim, Sharon, Christina & Caroline Winter 5839 Ashville - Fairfield Rd. • Ashville, OH 43103 Jim: 740-808-1365 • Sharon: 740-808-1366 jswinter1@frontier.com Herd Certified & Accredited & Johne’s Testing

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AAA EPDs as of 2/10/20

CED EPD 9 Acc .54 % Rank

BW 1.6 .84

Production WW YW RADG DOC 100 173 .32 31 .75 .48 .39 .38 1 1 3 3

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$Value $M 67 15

$W $F $G $B 106 131 50 181 1

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X-Basin Lucy X140

Reg#: 15951670 • Traveler 004 x Basin Lucy 178E • An own daughter of the $410,000 valued breed matriarch Basin Lucy 178E. • Selected 12 years ago as a Heifer Pregnancy...THE ONE that started our Angus program! • In her career so far, she has amassed $148,000 in progeny sales! • Offers a unique blend of power and performance with extra style and eye appeal!

KCF Miss Answer Y250

Reg#: 17259017 • Final Answer x Thomas Miss Lucy 5152 • Flush sister to KCF Bennett Absolute at ABS Global! • Hand picked as a first calf heifer out of the Knoll Crest replacement pen. • First two daughters made available have sold for $10,000 and $5,000 respectively. • Breed leading calving-ease and maternal genetics from one of the breed’s top cow families!

Watch for their progeny to sell in the...

Claylick Run Angus Sale - Oct. 17, 2020 Mid-Ohio Valley Cattleman’s Select Sale - Oct. 31, 2020

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Chuck & Pamela Exline 929 Oil Rock Rd. Elizabeth, WV 304-483-2061


Way View Cattle Company Registered Angus Cattle Hebron, OH

Your source for Breed Leading Performance-Tested Angus Bulls! •

95 Bulls went on test October 30th!

Sires include:

Full Measure B/R Compadre 5201 Connealy Concord Connealy Commonwealth MGR Treasure Connealy Patriot and many more!

• Several large sire groups of half brothers! • 66 calving ease bulls with CED of =/>7 • 21 pure growth bulls with WW >60, YW of >110 and $B of >120. • 37 qualify for both calving ease & growth. • First Breeding Season Guarantee!

THEY SELL... April 3, 2021

Partners in Performance Bull Sale Zanesville, OH

April 17, 2021 Pride in Performance Bull Sale Mineral Wells, WV

Check out our website: www.wayviewcattlecompany.com To learn more about our bull development program and view first 30 day test report on this year’s bulls!

Way View Cattle Company Registered Angus Cattle

Fred M. Penick | 3264 Refugee Rd. | Hebron, OH 43025 H: 740-928-3912 | C: 740-404-1832 | Josh Miller: 419-203-4621 wayviewcattle@hotmail.com | www.wayviewcattlecompany.com

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The First progeny from our newest donors... Woodside WC Georgina 115

Sire: PVF Surveillance 4129 Dam: Champion Hill Georgina 8982 An own daughter of Georgina 8982 that was our featured selection of the historic Champion Hill Dispersal Sale!

Sire: S&R Roundtable J328 Dam: WCC Blackcap C50 Direct daughter of Blackcap 050 the former banner winning show heifer of Kerrie Miller that stems from the famous Wilson Cattle Co. Blackcap family!

Woodside WC Blackcap 112

Additional Cow Families: Blackbird, Emblynette, Blackcap & Beyoncé Service Sires: Conversation, Classen, Surveillance, Express & Roundtable

• embryos and breeding stock for sale private treaty • Watch for lots in upcoming sales West Creek Farms

Woodside Farms

12667 Buckland Holden Rd Wapakoneta, OH Jay & Debbie Clutter 419-305-3702

11086 S.R. 197 Wapakoneta, OH Ron & Kellie Miller Ryan & Kerrie Smith 419-230-3364

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HIGHLAND ANGUScontinues... II the legacy < Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female at 2018 Eastern Regional Junior Angus Show and Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female at 2018 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show.

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Six Generations Strong

Carrying on the family tradition of Highland Angus, established in 1883 in Rileysburg, IN, Highland Angus II is proud to be an extension of deep rooted Angus history. Watch for calves out of Conley Express, Stevenson Turning Point, WB Pendelton 708 PVF SWSN, and W/C Relentless 32C.

HIGHLAND ANGUS II Scott, Suzanne, Sarah, Hannah, and Levi Millikan K577 State Route 108 Napoleon, OH 43545 419 . 906 . 1245 Highland Angus II


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Congratulations to the Miley Family!

Highland Farms Nellie 834

Reg#: 19230462 • DOB: 3/14/18 Sire: Colburn Primo • Dam: SCC Echo Dell Nellie 6005 • 2019 Ohio State Fair Reserve Champion Female Open Show • 2019 Ohio State Fair 3rd Overall Best of the Buckeye

2020-2021 Heifer Calves sired by: Conley Express, 24 Karat, Style, Primo, The Natural, Classen and Synergy!

Ask about our borrow a heifer, build a herd program.

Wes Untied & Family Wes: 740-258-2230 Vince: 740-258-2675 wuntied@scu-law.com

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HILLSBORO, OHIO

HERD SIRES SAV FINAL CUT 6850 SAV CUTTING EDGE SAV BLACKCAP MAY 4136

LUCKY LANE BRAVE 2572 SAV Brave 8320 x Champion Hill Shadoe 6814

SAV Net Merit 0883 1-30-16

SAV Net Worth x SAV Emblynette 0775

SAV Rebirth 4110

SAV Resource 1441 x Blackcap May 2380

SAV FINAL CUT 6850

Cow Herd 75 Head Champion Hill Bloodlines

Cattle For Sale PRODUCTION by Private Treaty! SALE

Give us a21, call for October 2018 with more information. Dance Family Angus KENT AYRES MANAGING PARTNER (937) 763-6513

STOP BY FARM 6320 ST. RT. 138 1½ MILE SW HILLSBORO, OH 45133 DAVID & KAY AYRES OWNERS (937) 393-6512

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• 2019 NJAS - 5th Overall Bred & Owned Female • 2019 Angus Futurity - Grand Bred & Owned Female • 2019 OH Angus Jr. Preview- Grand Bred & Owned Female • 2019 OH Angus Preview - Res. Grand Female • 2019 Ohio State Fair - Grand Champion Female & Grand Bred & Owned Female

DCC Shadoe 1720

• 2019 NAILE - Res. Senior Champion Female

Watch for prospects like these to be featured in our Fall Online Sale!

Matt Toler • 740-338-9515 Jon Davis • 740-645-7947 • siuaggie@yahoo.com 879 Homewood Dr. • Bidwell, OH 45614

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2627A Jett Hill Rd New Richmond, OH 45157

Contact us for your performance bull bred heifer and show cattle needs! EXAR Sara’s Dream 71203

Sara’s Dream 71203 is a full sister to the legendary sire EXAR Lutton 1831 that was named ROV sire of the Year in 2008, 2009 & 2010. Our program is build around daughters of this foundation female.

•A.I. Sires•

Silveira’s Style 9303 • PVF Insight 0129 C & C McKinley 3000 • Colburn Primo 5153 Conley Express 7211 • SAV President 6847 S & R Roundtable 6847 • JMB Traction Champion Hill Classified & many more... ~Debra Wood~ ~Jason Pelcha~ 513-314-4539 Mobile 513-553-0056 Home 514-314-0067 Moblie

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PERFORMANCE ANGUS CATTLE

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t Bruiser & Blade Angus, our objective is to offer outstanding bulls and heifers to commercial herdsmen and to other seedstock operations. Not only do we breed for maternal instincts, growth and carcass attributes, but also want to ensure that our animals are structurally sound with outstanding phenotype. Our animals are raised in a low stress environment on grass and grain. Our beef is steroid and antibiotic free.

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! k r o W t a Th s c i t e n e G Colburn Saras Dream 8297

First Class x Style x Midland Our pick of the 2018 Colburn Angus Sale. A flush sister to Primo. Owned with Bush Livestock.

A super herd sire/ show bull prospect sired by BC Lookout from Colburn Sara’s Dream 5022 who is a EXAR Classen x Sara’s Dream 1339 (Dam of Primo). This fall bull calf is backed by a family of CHAMPIONS! Look for SPX at the summer Angus shows. Owned with G40W Frams, Dresden, OH

Colburn Sara’s Dream 5082

CCC Sara’s Dream 5022 The dam of SPX!

Many time Champion & maternal sister to the dam of SPX.

Jason Goff & Family 740-819-8925 • Zanesville, OH

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Angus FemaleFemale Sale Sale, • September, 26, 2020 Annual Hereford Labor Day Saturday Hereford Female Sale • September 5, 2020 Annual Angus Female Sale, Fourth Saturday in September Annual Bull Sale • March 13, 2021 Charlie Boyd II (606) 584-5194 Blake Boyd (606) 375-3718 cboyd2@maysvilleky.net www.boydbeef.com

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Featuring these elite Angus cow families... Skylight, Shadoe, Frontier Gal, Mignonne, Georgina & Barbara

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Slate Run Angus

SR 3 Crown Powerstroke #19097038 SR Triple Crown

BEST IN THE BREED

BEST IN THE BREED

“Powerstroke 802” SR 3 Crown Powerstroke

“Rita Lass 609” (Dam of Powerstroke)

BW: 74# – WW: 880# – YW: 1609# – RE: 15.1 sq. in.

Sire: Rampage OA36 (ABS), Dam: SR 3 Crown Rita Lass 609 #18432459

Slate Run Lass 808 2019 Grand Champion Angus at Jackson Co. Fair

• Most Cows and Calves For Sale priced reasonably! • Over 60 years performance selection, up to 10 generations of proven performance bulls

• Some of the highest 50K tested Angus in the breed! Many top 1% in multiple traits such as Growth, Milk, and Carcass!

• Great show heifer and Herd bull prospects with higher EPD’s than most A.I. stud bulls with weaning weight up to 1,000 lbs.

• If you’re interested in growth & pounds produced on grass, we produce some of the top genetics in the entire Angus breed!

2019 HERD SIRES : Acclaim - Black Magic - Powerstroke

2019 – 2020 Bulls & Heifers for sale, starting at $1500. Contact: Duane Plymale of Slate Run Angus: 740-418-0633 www.SlateRunAngus.com

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r e h t o n a s It wa er year! bann KCC Princess 5118

• Ohio State Fair Reserve Champion Inter. Heifer • Ohio Jr. Angus Preview Show Reserve Champion Inter. Heifer • Ohio Angus Preview Show Reserve Champion Inter. Heifer

ERICA SNOOK Champion Senior Showman Ohio Angus Jr. Preview Show

Watch for our consignments to: • Ohio Beef Expo • Eastern Ohio Angus Spring Sale

NOBLELAND FARMS

Jim Secrest 13496 Lincoln Hwy • Caldwell, OH 43724 740-581-2000

Barry, Nancy & Erica Snook 13703 Chapel Dr • Caldwell, OH 43724 740-732-2563

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THE BUILDING ANGUS MADE FAMOUS HOME OF OVER 100,000 ABERDEEN ANGUS COLLECTIBLES

ANGUS HALL O N FF CA 1939 - 2020 I AM R E 81 YEARS M E A

Standing left to right Mary Kurth, Sherri Huhs, Tom Burke, Jeremy Haag, Kurt Schaff, Norma Jean a/k/a Kim Jaggers, Jenny Porter-Haag. The American Angus Hall of Fame is the site of an official Certified Angus Beef Logo, the only one in the State of Missouri and was painted on July 27, 2018. Tom Burke (816) 853-2697

Kurt Schaff (816) 520-6447

53 Years at the Hall

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96 YEARS OF ABERDEEN ANGUS DEDICATION AND DEVOTION THE AMERICAN ANGUS HALL OF FAME HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR 81 YEARS, LONGER THAN ANY OTHER SALE MANGEMENT FIRM IN THE WORLD. IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON A GREAT SALE CALL THE AMERICAN ANGUS HALL OF FAME TODAY. AMERICAN ANGUS HALL OF FAME at the WORLD ANGUS HEADQUARTERS Box 660, Smithville, MO 64089-0660. 2019

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Phone: (816) 532-0811 Fax: (816) 532-0851 E-mail angushall@angushall.com www.angushall.com

THANKS FOR YOUR WONDERFUL SUPPORT!

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Sales every Thursday starting at 9am! No Membership Fee - Less Commission

North Central Ohio Angus Association Since 1973

President - David Hartschuh Vice President - Phil Feik Secretary/Treasurer - Darlene Wagner State Director - Nick Wagner Bernie & Valerie Bauer John & Judy Berger J. Sebastion Berger Phil & Michelle Feik Dale & Vicki Hartschuh David & Leah Hartschuh Ivan & Lillian Hartschuh

Marvin & Kara James Scott & Stacy Kiesel Eldon & Carolyn Pfleiderer Paul & Julie Pfeiderer Christopher Perry Brian & Bridget Rike Thomas & Nancy Sheaffer Warren & Martha Smith

Andy & Jennifer Stirm Casey Wagner Nick & Darlene Wagner Roma Wallace Sandra Wallace

North Central Ohio Angus Association District Angus Show Crawford County Fairgrounds Bucyrus, OH * July 21, 2020 * 8:00 am

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Black Swamp ANGUS ASSOCIATION Since 1947

Black Swamp District Show

President - Scott Kiesel Vice-President - Darlene Wagner Sec./Treas. - Megan Fredritz State Director - John King

July 28th, 2020 - 1:00 p.m. Seneca Co. Fairgrounds Tiffin, Ohio

Black Swamp Angus Membership Patricia Bockelman Dansende Bae Angus 419 592 5740 Napoloen

Walter & Joyce King Walter N. King & Sons 419-332-9774 Fremont

Nick IV & Darlene Wagner Wagner Angus 419-426-1406 Attica

Jacob Breidenbach Tiffin

Nate & Barb Liskai Seth, Natalie, Leah and Alexis Woodville

Roma Wallace Green Maples Farms 419-986-5290 Burgoon

Brent & Becky English English Farms 419-339-3417 Elida Matt and Megan Frederitz Carey Allen & Susie Gahler Gahler Farms 419-350-2091 Graytown Brayden Hayes Graytown, OH Kylie & Backy Hemchak Bellevue 419-217-2220 Scott & Stacy Kiesel Kiesel Farms 419 447-5052 New Riegel John & Mary Lou King Kingsway Angus Farms 419-937-1864 Tiffin

Dave & Cherri Miller Miller’s Farms 419-665-2251 Lindsey Justin & Jordan Moore Toussaint River Angus Farm 419-898-1329 Oak Harbor Bill & Ester Rapp Dave & Courtney Rapp Wagon Wheels Show Cattle 419-637-2830 Gibsonburg Joe, Melissa & Sharon Sanders Sanders Skylight Farm 419-648-3233 Harrod Jeri & Nathan Starlin Wagner Angus Attica Casey Wagner Wagner Angus Attica

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Sandra & Samantha Wallace Green Maples Farms 419-307-6734 Kansas


EASTERN OHIO ANGUS ASSOCIATION EOAA ANNUAL EVENTS Annual Spring Sale - April 11, 2020 Muskingum Livestock, Zanesville, OH

Chip Enos Ben Gibson

Sale Committee: Gary Dean Lee Davis Nancy Snook

John Enos Bethaney Enos

Eastern Ohio Jr. Preview Show June 6, 2020 Muskingum County Fairgrounds Zanesville, Ohio Show to begin at 10:00

Annual Banquet/Meeting December 2020, Location TBA

2020 Officers & Directors President: Kenny Johnson Vice President: Scott Davis Secretary/Treasurer: Nancy Snook State Director: Chip Enos Directors: Dave McCardle, Jim Winter, Jim Gibson & Bob Deitrick

Junior Advisors: Nancy Snook Chip & Tracie Enos Bethaney Enos

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West Central Ohio District Angus Association

WCOAA

Membership

President Ron Miller Vice President Michelle Bockelman State Director & Secretary/Treasurer Jay Clutter Directors Austin Bockelman Jim Rentz Brandt Couch Brent English

Bockelman Family - Napoleon Jay Clutter - Wapakoneta Brad Core - Spencerville Couch Angus - Warren, IN Irvin Crider - Elida Brent English - Elida Claylick Run Genetics - Newark Randy Jones - Harrod Bruce Kuhn - Celina Ron & Kelli Miller - Wapakoneta Pohlman Farms - Delphos Raabs Ray of Hope Farm James Rentz - Coldwater Sanders Skylight - Harrod James Bassett - Lima

Dennis Schroeder - Ottawa Sidey Angus - Wapakoneta C. Ray Sidey - Wapakoneta Richard C. Sour - Urbana William Strayer - Elida Gene Topp - New Bremen Way-View Farms - Hebron Terry Knight - Vam Buren, IN Scott Millikan - Napoleon Gahler Farms, Graytown Hayes Farms - Graytown Steve L. Berk - BrookvilleHo

Host of the 2020 Ohio Angus Preview Show! June 21st, 2020 - Marysville, OH For Information Contact: Jay Clutter (419) 305-3702 • jclutter@sunriseco-op.com

2019 WCOAA District Show

Allen County Fairgrounds, Lima, Ohio

Champion Heifer - Griffin Gahler

Champion Bull - Griffin Gahler

Champion Steer - Shelby Crider

Showmanship Winners: Senior - Braden Hayes Junior - Griffin Gahler

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CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS OF THE OHIO ANGUS ASSOCIATION ARTICLE I: Name

SEC. 1 This Association shall be known as the Ohio Angus Association.

ARTICLE II: Objects

SEC. 1 The object of this Association shall be; to encourage and extend the influence of Aberdeen-Angus cattle; to promote the interests of its membership by creating better trade opportunities, and so far as possible, cooperate to their general advantage and profit; to promote closer relations between membership and to stimulate greater activity among them. SEC. 2 To arrange for State Sponsored Shows and/or Sales when conditions are favorable and a majority of the members desire such show and sale to be held, to which state members may enter or consign their stock. The president shall appoint a sale committee, approved by the board of directors, and it shall be the duty of said committee to assist in the arrangements of the sales. This committee or the sale manager shall have full power to reject any animal offered for consignment, if said animal would not bring credit to the organization. The president shall also appoint a show committee, approved by the board of directors, and it shall be the duty of said committee to assist in the arrangement of the shows. Upon the recommendation of the show committee and/or the sale committee, the board of directors shall decide on an individual basis at which events out-of-state consignors/breeders may participate. SEC. 3 To arrange for exhibits at local and other Fairs as may be desired by the members, and, where necessary, make selections of individuals from several herds in order that the group exhibited may represent the best herds in the state. SEC. 4 To promote and publish a breed directory and other publications that may be decided upon by the board of Directors; to sell advertising in said publications to breeders within the states; to sell advertising to people or concerns other than breeders of Angus Cattle, provided such advertising is ethical and does not bring discredit to the Association. The power of Management of said publications shall be vested in the Board of Directors. SEC. 5 To employ a Sale Manager who shall devote time to the promotion of the Association as shall be specified and fixed by the Board of Directors from time to time. SEC. 6 To work with, and for the promotion of Breeder Activities in all County and Regional Associations. To aid and assist all county or Regional Association Officers, Directors and Sale Managers in promotion of their various activities.

ARTICLE III: Members

SEC. 1 Any breeder of Angus cattle, or anyone interested in Angus cattle in Ohio, may become a member of the Association by sending his name and address to the Secretary together with a yearly payment of annual dues payable on or before the Annual Meeting of said state Association. Annual dues are to be established by the Association board of directors at a regular meeting of said board, for the following year, at a date no later than November of the preceding year. Association members are to be notified of said dues via regular Association media and communications. SEC. 2 Honorary Members. Any person who has distinguished himself in the field of animal husbandry and is interested in the improvement of Aberdeen Angus cattle, may upon the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board of Directors, be made an honorary member without payment of dues. SEC. 3 Junior Members. Any youth under the age of 21 years shall be eligible to be considered as a junior member providing they meet all the conditions and requirements of the National Junior Angus Association. Promotion of youth activities, through the Ohio Junior Angus Association, is paramount to the Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors and is a further extension of 4-H and FFA activities. The Ohio Jr. Angus Association acts and exists in accord and with a mutually beneficial relationship with the Ohio Angus Association and shall be considered an affiliate of the Ohio Angus Association. The Ohio Junior Angus Association shall be under the indirect supervision of the Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors through the Junior Activities Committee of the Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors. Lead advisor of the Ohio Junior Angus Association shall be appointed annually by the Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors. The lead advisor shall have the responsibility of reporting all Ohio Junior

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Angus Association activities to the Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors. Lead advisor can be an ex-officio member of the Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors. The Ohio Junior Angus Association shall further be authorized to select or appoint two (2) additional co-advisors who shall either be past Ohio Junior Angus Association members (over age 25), supportive and interested parents, vo-ag teachers or other adults. These advisors shall be approved by the Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors annually each April. These Junior appointed advisors shall have terms as set by the Ohio Junior Angus Association. These three (3) advisors shall: 1) Provide leadership, mentoring, guidance, teaching, advice and financial expertise while serving as role models for the development of all Ohio Junior Angus Association members. 2) Support all Ohio Angus Association, Ohio Junior Angus Association and Ohio Angus Auxiliary activities in a positive and professional manner including but not limited to shows, sales, fund raisers, annual meetings and other activities. 3) Encourage all Ohio Junior Angus Association members to enhance their love of the Angus breed and agricultural industry. 4) Provide unbiased and positive support to all Ohio Junior Angus Association members. SEC. 4 Any breeder of Angus cattle who is or has been a member of the Association may be declared a non-member of the Association for just cause by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Directors present. Any breeder of Angus cattle who is at any time declared a non-member is automatically and immediately barred from any and all activities of the Ohio Angus Association. The dispelled member so declared shall have the right to appeal to any succeeding meeting of the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE IV: Officers & Directors

SEC:1 The Directorate of the Ohio Angus Association shall consist of not less than eight Directors-at-large and one representative Director from each recognized active County or Regional Association and one Director from the State Junior Association. At the last regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ohio Angus Association prior to the annual meeting, the Board shall prepare a list of recognized regional associations that will be called upon for a representative director. In order to be recognized as an official regional association, each association must, by the 1st of November, submit to the Ohio Angus Secretary, a roster of officers and the minutes from their most recent annual meeting, which must occur within the previous 12 months. Following the Board approval of recognized regional associations, the Secretary shall inform the president of those associations that an official of that associations shall be prepared to submit the name of their director to the membership of the State Association at the annual meeting. Representative Directors may be elected or appointed in whatever manner the local or Junior Association shall prescribe. However, they must be elected or re-elected annually, and their names submitted by a duly elected official of that Association when called for from the floor at the annual meeting of the Ohio Angus Association. Only those representative directors submitted in the above manner and who are members in good standing of the Ohio Angus Association shall serve during the following year. However, only one director or officer from a particular farm/herd may serve on the board of directors of the Ohio Angus Association at a given time. The exception would be the Ohio Junior Angus Association representative director. SEC. 2 Four directors at-large shall be elected to serve two year terms, and if the total of Directors-at-large and Representative Directors is less than eighteen, then additional Directorsat-large shall be elected to serve two year terms so that the total of all directors shall become at least eighteen. If it is required that more than four at-large directors are to be elected in the same year, then every 2nd position elected after the 4th shall be a one year term. If the same instance occurs in successive years, the board shall approve a ballot so that not more than one director position more than half of the total at-large positions will be elected in the same year. When an election occurs that requires one year terms, the director(s) elected to the one year terms will be those individuals receiving the highest number of votes after the required two year term positions are filled by individuals who received the highest number of votes across the entire at-large election. If the number of nominations received for at large directors is not sufficient to fill the required number of seats, then the remaining positions may be filled by appointment by the President of the Association following the annual meeting. Officers of the Association shall consist of Chairman of the Board, President, Vice President, and Treasurer. The retiring President shall become Chairman of the Board, and a President, Vice President, and Treasurer shall be nominated from the floor and elected annually. The Executive Secretary shall be hired by the board of directors on an annual basis.

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SEC. 3 Officers and Directors at large shall be elected by a majority vote of the members present at the annual meeting. Only members whose dues are currently paid shall be eligible to vote. Nominations will be accepted from the floor at the Annual Meeting for Director-atlarge positions. The person being nominated and the person making the nomination must be members in good standing at the time of the nomination.

ARTICLE V: Duties of Officers

SEC. 1 The Chairman of the Board shall be a member ex-officio with the right to vote with all committees. SEC. 2 The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and the board of directors, and shall be a member ex-officio with the right to vote with all committees. He shall fill by appointment all temporary vacancies among officers, directors and committees not otherwise provided for and perform all duties pertaining to the office of president. SEC. 3 The Vice-President shall preside in the absence of the President and perform all duties pertaining to that office. SEC. 4 The Secretary shall be employed by the Board of Directors. It shall be the duty of the Secretary or his assistant or person hired by the Board of Directors to give notice of meetings to all members and attend all such meetings of the Association; to conduct and direct all correspondence and carry out and execute all orders and resolutions as directed by the Association or Board of Directors, or duly authorized Officers; to keep a list of members of the Association; to notify members of their appointment on a committee; to prepare or have prepared for the Board of Directors an annual report of the transactions and conditions of the Association. SEC. 5 The Treasurer shall collect and keep an account of all moneys received and expended for the use of the Association. AlI sums received shall be deposited in the name of the Ohio Angus Association in a bank approved by the board of directors, and shall make a report at the Annual Meeting or when called upon by the President. Funds shall be disbursed by the Treasurer and checks may be drawn only upon the signature of the Treasurer, or a person appointed by the Board of Directors. All accounts, books, and vouchers of the Association in the hands of the Secretary and Treasurer shall at all times be subject to the supervision of the Board of Directors and subject to its control. At the expiration of his term in office, he shall deliver to his successor all books, moneys, and other properly, or in the absence of the Treasurer-elect, to the President SEC. 6 The secretary, treasurer and office personnel shall give bonds of security to the satisfaction of the board of directors if so requested by the board. SEC. 7 The executive committee will consist of the chairman of the board, president, vicepresident, secretary and treasurer. The duties of this committee shall be to work closely in connection with the secretary/fieldman in directing the operation and making decisions which are necessary for the conduct of the Association from time to time, but on major decisions, they must have approval from the board of directors. SEC. 8 The President shall have the power to appoint any and all other committees which he may consider necessary for the betterment of the Association. Such committees shall require a twothirds affirmative vote by the Board of Directors. SEC. 9 When an Ohio Angus Association Committee deems it necessary to have a monetary account separate from the Ohio Angus Association General Fund, their records shall be subject to regular accounting at each Ohio Angus Association Board of Directors meeting and an annual audit shall be conducted along with the Ohio Angus Association financial records.

ARTICLE VI: Annual Meeting

SEC. 1 The annual meeting of the Association shall be held at such time and place as shall be designed at the previous meeting or by the President.

ARTICLE VII: Special Meeting

SEC. 1 The President may, through the Secretary, call a special meeting at any time he may deem it advisable.

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ARTICLE VIII: Amendments

SEC. 1 The foregoing by-laws or any part thereof may be amended or rewritten by a two-thirds vote of the paid membership present at an Annual Meeting. SEC. 2 Proposed amendments or changes of the foregoing by-laws must be made available to the membership at least thirty days prior to the Annual Meeting at which such proposed amendments or changes are to be the subject of a vote by the membership.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

ARTICLE IX: Order of Business

1. Record of those present 2. Reading minutes of last meeting 3. President’s Address 4. General Program 5. Report of Officers 6. Report of Committees

7. Communications 8. Unfinished Business 9. New Business 10. Election of Officers 11. Election of Directors 12. Adjournment

Ohio Angus Association HONORARY MEMBERS

Dr. Carl E. Gay (Deceased) D.J. Kays (Deceased) E.H. Hutchinson (Deceased) G.H. June (Deceased) C.D. Littleton (Deceased) Herman R. Purdy (Deceased) J.B. McCorkle (Deceased) Dan T. Warner (Deceased) Jesse Hagler (Deceased) Harold A. Etling (Deceased) Mrs. Florence Heberding (Deceased) Rowe C. Littleton (Deceased)

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

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Dr. George R. Wilson (Deceased) Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Balthaser (Deceased) Paul Lewis Good (Deceased) H. Edwin Bryson (Deceased) William C. Strayer (Deceased) Fred H. Johnson (Deceased) Merlin D. Woodruff (Deceased) Fred N. Penick (Deceased) Louis “Mick” Colvin John F. Stika, Phd.


Member Websites Farm

Website

2600 The Farm LLC

www.2600thefarm.com

Blackstone Farm

www.blackstoneperformance.com

Boyd Beef Cattle

www.boydbeef.com

Buckeye Grove Farm

www.buckeyegrovefarm.com

Burks Cattle Co.

www.burkscattle.com

Chippewa Valley Angus Farms

www.chippewavalleyangus.com

Hanlin Farms

www.hanlinfarms.com

HFS Angus

www.hfsangus.com

Hidden Creek Farm Highland Farms, Ltd.

www.hiddencreekcattle.com www.showsteers.com/untied/index.htm

Homecroft Farms

www.homecroftfarm.com

Jones Show Cattle

www.jonesshowcattle.com

Kasler Cattle Co.

www.kaslercattleco.com

Kingsway Angus

www.jkdesignsco.com

L & R Farms

www.lrfarmsangusbeef.com

Maplecrest Farms

www.maplecrestfarms.com

Miller Family Angus

www.millerfamilyangus.com

Pedro's Angus

www.pedroangus.com

Sanders Cattle

www.sanderscattle.com

Sky High Farms

www.shyhighfarmscattle.com

Slate Run Farm

www.slaterunangus.com

Twin Hills Farms

www.twinhillsfarms.com

Wagner Angus Farm

www.wagnerangus.com

Weiser Farms

www.weiserfarms.net

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2020 OHIO ANGUS ASSOCIATION

Calendar of Events Dates & Locations subject to change Check www.ohioangus.org for updates 2020 March 20-22 March 23 March 31 April 4 April 4 April 11 April 15 April 18 May 1 May 15 May 20-24 May 22 June 6 June 21 June 13-16 June 25-28 July 5-11 July 21 July 28 July 30 - Aug. 2 September 22-24 September 26 October 17 October 31 November 7-9 November 15-17

Ohio Beef Expo, Columbus, OH Maplecrest Farms Performance Bull Sale, Hillsboro, OH Ohio Auxiliary Scholarship Application Deadline Partners in Performance Bull Sale, Zanesville, OH Burgett Angus Annual Bull Sale, Carrollton, OH Eastern Ohio Angus Spring Sale, Zanesville, OH Entry & Ownership Deadline Atlantic National Angus Show Partners in Performance South Bull Sale, Mineral Wells, WV Entry & Ownership Deadline Eastern Regional Jr. Show Entry & Ownership Deadline National Jr. Angus Show Atlantic National Angus Show, Timonium, MD Entry Deadline Ohio Angus Preview Eastern Ohio District Jr. Angus Show, Caldwell, OH Ohio Angus Preview Show, Marysville, OH All American Angus Futurity, Louisville, KY Eastern Regional Jr. Angus Show, Lebanon, TN National Jr. Angus Show, Harrisburg, PA North Central District Show, Bucyrus, OH Black Swamp District Show, Tiffin, OH Ohio State Fair Angus Shows, Columbus, OH (2nd Rotation) Ohio Farm Science Review, London, OH Maplecrest Farms Production Sale, Hillsboro, OH Claylick Run Angus Sale, Newark, OH Mid-Ohio Valley Cattleman’s Select Sale, Mineral Wells, WV American Angus Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO NAILE Angus Shows, Louisville, KY

2021 January 11 January 11 January 11

Jr. Silver Show Award Applications Deadline Distinguished Service Award Nominations Deadline 2021 Ohio Beef Expo Angus Sale Consignment Deadline

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Farm Science Review

The Farm Science Review will be held September 17-19, 2019 at London, OH. This serves as an excellent opportunity to not only promote the breed and the Association, but provides opportunity for members to showcase their genetics. If anyone has interest in displaying cattle or working at the Angus barn during the review, please contact Dan Wells. The Farm Science Review promotes Angus cattle and our organization to anyone who attends the review. Pictured below are the signs that are promoting herds throughout Ohio. The revenue from these signs helps to maintain our building and allows for us to make a neat, professional display to the public. We have some sign spaces available, so if you would be interested in promoting your herd and supporting your association in this project, contact Secretary/Fieldman Dan Wells.

Angus Building Farm & Business Signs **New farm and business signs on display in the Ohio Angus Building at the Ohio Farm Science Review**

DEADLINE: September 4, 2019

• 2’ x 3’ Farm or Business Banners replaced the old signs. • Banners will cover the back wall of the Angus Building at FSR. • Banners will cost $24 printing fee + $50 yearly display fee. Annual display fee will be charged each summer, and must be paid before FSR for banner to be displayed. • Deadline to purchase banner is September 5, 2016. Must be submitted as high resolution pdf or jpeg and fit 2’ x 3’ dimensions. • Banners will be taken down after show and stored for following year. Farms wanting to change or update their banners will be charged additional printing fee.

Angus Building Display Cattle

**Display cattle needed for the Ohio Farm Science Review** • Ohio Angus members interested in displaying cattle, should contact Dan Wells at 740-505-3843. • Cattle can displayed for one or all three days. • Haltered cattle preferred but not required.

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Get Your Marketing Plan...

ON TRACK! OHIO ANGUS MARKETING SERVICES • Sale Management • Private Treaty Sales • Ad & Flyer Design • Catalog Design • E-Blasts Call Dan for more info: 740-505-3843

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American Angus Board Member Message Message from John Grimes Board Member - American Angus Assoc. The Mission Statement of the American Angus Association is as follows: To provide programs, services, technology and leadership to enhance the genetics of the Angus breed, broaden its influence within the beef industry, and expand the market for superior tasting, high-quality Angus beef worldwide. I can assure you that the many talented employees of the Association work hard daily for the membership to make this Mission Statement a reality! In 2019, the Association was fortunate to fill two key leadership positions to help insure the Angus breed’s prominence within the beef industry. Mark McCully moved over from Certified Angus Beef to take over as CEO of the American Angus Association. Brett Spader also joined the leadership team as President of Angus Media. The American Angus Association continues to be the nation’s largest beef registry association. In fiscal 2019, the Association’s nearly 25,000 adult and junior members registered over 304,000 head and transferred over 143,000 head to their customers. Our Regional Manager, Alex Tolbert, is available to help members access Association programs and services. The American Angus Association has four entities that implements the key activities and programs for the membership. Angus breeders continue to use genomics to improve the accuracy of EPDs as they submitted over 159,000 genomic tests in fiscal 2019 for a total of nearly 698,000 genotyped animals in the Angus database. Angus Genetics, Inc. updated the traditional $ Value Indexes and added a new Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) Index and added two new Foot Score EPDs. The Angus Foundation invested over $611,000 in youth and education as well as $126,000 in research. Angus Productions, Inc. produces two prominent beef industry publications, the Angus Beef Bulletin and the Angus Journal. They also promote the Angus industry through social media outlets such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The Association has over 53,000 mobile app users and Angus TV has had over 6.25 million views. The Certified Angus Beef program continues to set the standard by which all branded beef programs are compared. The program sold 1.25 billion pounds in fiscal 2019, up 3.1% from 2018. The Association strives to deliver programs and provide resources that creates value for members and the entire beef industry. Purebred and commercial producers can use these tools to go about the task of raising better Angus cattle that can produce high quality beef for today’s consumer. It is an honor and a privilege to represent you as a member of the American Angus Association’s Board of Directors. If I may be of service to you, feel free to contact me. John Grimes 937-763-6000 (Cell) mcfarms@cinci.rr.com

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American Angus Association $Value Indexes

Dollar value indexes, or $Values, are a tool used to select for several traits at once based on a specific breeding objective. An economic index approach takes into account genetic and economic values as well as the relationships between traits to select for profit. Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M), an index expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences in progeny due to genetics from conception to weaning. Increased selection pressure on $M aims to decrease overall mature cow size and improve foot structure and fertility while maintaining weaning weights consistent with today’s production. Weaned Calf Value ($W), an index expressed in dollars per head, provides the expected difference in future progeny preweaning performance from birth to weaning. Over time, increased selection pressure on $W will increase pre-weaning growth through additional weaning weight and maternal milk with expenses adjustment for mature size and maternal milk.

Feedlot Value ($F), an index expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for post-weaning merit compared to progeny of other sires. The underlying objective assumes commercial producers will retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell fed cattle on a carcass weight basis with no considerations of premiums or discounts for quality and yield grade. Grid Value ($G), an index expressed in dollars per carcass, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for carcass grid merit, including quality and yield grade attributes, compared to progeny of other sires. Beef Value ($B), an index expressed in dollars per carcass, facilitates simultaneous multi-trait genetic selection for feedlot and carcass merit. $B represents the expected average differences in the progeny postweaning performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. This index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot phase and market these animals on a qualitybased carcass grid.

EPDS DIRECTLY INCORPORATED INTO EACH $VALUE

MATERNAL TERMINAL TRAIT $M $W $F $G $B CED BW WW YW CEM Milk MW DOC HP Claw Angle DMI CW RE Marb Fat

$C

Combined Value ($C), an index expressed in dollars per head, includes all traits that make up both $M and $B with the objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the producers retain ownership of those cattle and

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eventually sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid.


The President’s Message Greetings, My fellow cattle breeders! As I write this letter in late February 2020, I have similar thoughts as I did in the spring of 2019. Those thoughts are hopefully what will be a better spring for us now that we have had two very wet ones in a row. Now in late winter at our farm in Southern Ohio, it has been muddy, but the temperatures have been very mild. Although after listening to the climatologist at our annual banquet, he claims the recent weather to be the new normal. As we look at the agriculture markets, cattle are once again one of the brighter spots. There is an even stronger demand for high quality beef than ever before. The Angus breed has made great progress by using the genetic tools we have available to us. By using EPDs and genomics the quality of our beef has continued to improve at a faster pace over the last several years. Keep up the good work and remember to keep the consumer in mind because they are our ultimate end point. Thanks, Todd Raines Ohio Angus President

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Secretary’s Report Ohio Angus Members, Enthusiasm for raising high quality Angus beef continues to stay strong in Ohio. Thanks to hard working cattle producers, 2019 was another good year for Ohio Angus. Although we are continuing to see a softer market for feeder and fat cattle sales, consignments and upper end Angus genetics stay strong. High end breeding stock will always draw a premium despite the current commercial market values. It remains a buyers market for those looking to expand their herd, as we continue to work to rebuild the cow numbers nationally that have sank over the past 5-10 years. This is a good time for producers to consider retaining high quality heifers which drives a demand for Angus bulls. Alternatively, a priority is also being placed on well- built Angus females for those looking for replacements versus developing their own. 2019 presented many challenges from mother nature, with the extreme spring rain that drastically delayed or prevented planting season and first cutting hay. Not only was there a delay the feed quality was greatly affected as well with many reports of higher then normal conception issues and reduced weaning weights. As we move into 2020, if we experience a similar wetter then normal spring, Beef producers would be well served to closely monitor the quality of their feeds produced to ensure the nutritional requirements are being met. If you have any feedback on how to take Ohio Angus to the next level, don’t hesitate to reach out and contact me. I’m here to support you, our membership, with any of your Angus herd needs. Thanks,

Dan Wells Secretary/Fieldman

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Ohio Angus Board of Directors

2020 OFFICER TEAM

Chairman of the Board

Joe Sanders

President

Todd Raines

Vice President

Keith Kauffman

Treasurer

Allen Gahler

Secretary/Fieldman

Dan Wells

DIRECTORS AT LARGE: Term Expires 2020 Dave Felumlee

Dave Baird

Fred Penick

Tim Harsh

Mike Atterhot

Scott Millikan

John Hall

Dan DeMeyer

Shawn Howell Term Expires 2021 John Grimes

Kelvin Egner

Wes Untied

2020 Ohio Angus Board of Directors

Henry Bergfeld

(Front L-R) Wes Untied, Granville; Scott Millikan, Napoleon; Shawn Howell, Shelby; Allen Gahler, Graytown, treasurer; Todd Raines, Seaman, president; Keith Kauffman, Danville, vice president; Daniel Wells, Frankfort, executive secretary; Joseph Sanders, Harrod, chairman of the board; and John King, Tiffin. (Back L-R) Nick Wagner IV, Attica; Michael Atterholt, Jeromesville; John Hall, Cardington; Kelvin Egner, Shelby; Henry Bergfeld, Summittville; Jay Clutter, Wapakoneta; David Felumlee, Newark; David Baird, Washington Court House; Fred Penick, Hebron; John Grimes, Hillsboro; Tim Harsh, Radnor; and Dan DeMeyer, West Union.

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2020 Ohio Angus Officer Team

(L-R) R Joe Sanders-Chairman of the Board; Allen Gahler-Treasurer; Todd Raines-President; Dan Wells-Executive Secretary & Keith Kauffman-Vice President.

REGIONAL & JR. ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS: John King

-Black Swamp

Chip Enos

-Eastern Ohio

Nick Wagner Jay Clutter Lindsay Hall

-North Central -West Central -Ohio Jr. Angus

OHIO ANGUS REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Black Swamp Angus Association

West Central Ohio Angus Association

President.................

Scott Kiesel

President.................

Ron Miller

Vice President..........

Darlene Wagner

Vice President..........

Michelle Bockleman

Sec./Treasurer..........

Megan Frederitz

Sec./Treasurer..........

Jay Clutter

State Director...........

John King

State Director...........

Jay Clutter

Eastern Ohio Angus Association

North Central Ohio Angus Association

President.................

Kenny Johnson

President.................

David Hartschuh

Vice President..........

Scott Davis

Vice President..........

Phil Feik

Sec./Treasurer..........

Nancy Snook

Sec./Treasurer..........

Darlene Wagner

State Director...........

Chip Enos

State Director...........

Nick Wagner

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MEET THE 2020 OFFICERS President Todd Raines

OFFICERS

Raines Farm 2667 Nichols Ridge Rd.; Seaman, OH 45679 937-386-2627 or Farm/Cell: 937-386-2031 Email: tmraines@agristar.net

Vice President Keith Kauffman

Ke-Car Farms 25516 Snively Rd., Danville, OH 43014 740-599-6515 or Farm/Cell: 740-504-4354

Email: kkowman@yahoo.com

Treasurer Allen Gahler

Gahler Farms 641 N. Elliston-Trowbridge Rd.; Graytown, OH 43432 419-350-2091 Email: gahler2@yahoo.com

Secretary/Fieldman

Dan Wells Wells Livestock 12620 Westfall Rd.; Frankfort, OH 45628 Cell: 740-505-3843

Email: danwells@ohioangus.org

Chairman of the Board Joe Sanders

Sanders Skylight Farm 5959 Hay Rd.; Harrod, OH 45850 419-648-3233 or Farm/Cell: 567-204-0062

DIRECTORS AT LARGE (Terms Expires 2020)

Dave Felumlee Claylick Run Angus Genetics 11970 Cross Rd.; Newark, OH 43056 740-763-4616 of Cell: 740-404-3594

Email: dfelumlee@windstream.net

Fred Penick Way View Cattle Company 3264 Refugee Rd.; Hebron, OH 43025 740-928-3912 or Cell: 740-404-1832

Email: wayviewcattle@hotmail.com

Tim Harsh HFS Angus 4721 St. Rt. 203; Radnor, OH 43066 740-595-3543 or Farm/Cell: 740-225-2443 Email: hfsangus@hotmail.com

David Baird Baird Angus Farm 6004 Washington New Martinsburg Rd, Washington C.H., OH 43160 740-333-6310 or Farm/Cell: 740-572-7189 Email: angus@in-touch.net

John Hall Windswept Acres 1043 Co. Rd. 153; Cardington, OH 43315 419-864-9406 or Farm/Cell 740-815-4337

Email: windsweptacres1@gmail.com

Scott Millikan Highland Angus II K577 St. RT. 108; Napoleon, OH 43545 419-906-1245 or Farm/Cell 419-309-1127

Email: ssmillikan@gmail.com

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& BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Shawn Howell Egners Farms Angus 1395 Snake Rd. Shelby, Ohio 44875 Farm/Cell: 419-612-6117 or 419-921-9334

Dan DeMeyer Optum Angus 4900 Pumpkin Ridge Rd.; West Union, OH 45693 Farm/Cell: 937-779-1271 Email: demeyer88@gmail.com

Mike Atterholt Atterholt Farms 408 Twp. Rd 2252; Jeromesville, OH 44840 419-368-4035 or Farm/Cell: 419-651-5293

Email: howell521@gmail.com

Email: mabeef2002@yahoo.com

DIRECTORS AT LARGE (Terms Expires 2021)

John Grimes Maplecrest Farms 2594 St. Rt. 73; Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-764-1198 or Cell: 937-763-6000

Email: mcfarms@cinci.rr.com

Henry Bergfeld Pine Hill Farm 33009 Yellow Creek Rd.; Summitville, OH 43962 330-223-1872 Email: donahankb@hotmail.com Wes Untied Highland Farms, Ltd. 4650 Granview Rd.; Granville, OH 43055 740-587-2940 Email: wuntied@scu-law.com

Kelvin Egner Egner Farms Angus 4555 Hazelbrush Rd.; Shelby, OH 44875 419-347-7123 or Farm/Cell: 419-295-6089 Email: kjegner@hotmail.com

REGIONAL ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS

Black Swamp Angus Association John King Kingsway Angus 3735 N. Twp Rd. 111; Tiffin, OH 44883 419-937-1864 or Farm/Cell: 419-937-4148

Email: kingswayangus@gmail.com

Eastern Ohio Angus Association Chip Enos Black Destiny Angus 67059 N. 8th St. Rd.; Cambridge, OH 43725 740-439-4828 or Farm/Cell: 740-584-2727

Email: cenos@frontier.com

West Central Ohio Angus Association Jay Clutter West Creek Farm 12667 Buckland Holden Rd.; Wapakoneta, OH 45895 419-657-6804 or Farm/Cell: 419-305-3702 Email: jdc@ohiolink.net North Central Ohio Angus Association Nick Wagner Wagner Angus Farm 13257 E. Co. Rd. 56; Attica, OH 44807 419-426-1406 or Farm/Cell: 419-618-8645

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Email: wagnerangus@frontier.com


Ohio Angus Association PAST PRESIDENTS & SECRETARIES YEAR 1918-27 1928-29 1930-31 1932-33 1934 1935-36 1937 1938-39 1940-41 1942-43 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948-49 1950 1951 1952-53 1954-55 1956 1957 1958-59 1960-61 1962 1963 1964-65 1966-67 1968-69 1970-71 1972-73 1974-75 1976 1977-78 1979-80 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 1987-88 1989-90 1991-92 1992-94 1995-96 1997-98 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16 2017-18 2019-20

PRESIDENT O.E. Bradfute E.G. Little Frank B. Turnbill Fred G. Stroop Hugh Romert Dan Martins Dei Duprey Kenneth Hitchinson Jay Miller Sam Bowman Earl Burnson E.E. Greiner Earl Burnson L.G. Purmount Dan T. Warner Harold Etling W.T. Shaw Harold Etling Rowe Littleton Jeff Etling Edward O. Elliott William J. Ryan Rowe Littleton Paul Good Vaun C. Stocker Eugene Schear Karl W. Kumler Fred H. Johnson Fred N. Penick Richard S. Sour James P. Keen Dale E. Evans John C. Jelley Walter N. King Henry L. Bergfeld Louis (Mick) Colvin Warren Smith William J. Parchman Bain Goff David Eversole John Grimes C. Wayne Baird Fred M. Penick Vernon L. Hall James M. Rentz Tom Woodward III John King Doug Majors Bob Deitrick Dave Felumlee Kelvin Egner Tim Harsh Joe Sanders Todd Raines

HOMETOWN Xenia Dresden Cedarville Dayton Oxford Van Wert Xenia Mechanicsburg Springfield Carey Springfield Carey Van Wert Dayton Marshallville Columbus Marshallville Kenton Marshvallville Mt. Victory Milford Center Kenton Van Wert Warsaw Dayton Columbus Summitville Hebron Urbana London Utica Sidney Fremont Summitville West Salem Bucyrus Cincinnati Norwich Baltimore Hillsboro Washington C.H. Hebron Greenville Coldwater Galipolis Tiffin Lancaster Zanesville Newark Shelby Radnor Harrod Seaman

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SECRETARY

J.D.McCorkle J.D.McCorkle J.D.McCorkle J.D.McCorkle J.D.McCorkle J.D.McCorkle J.D.McCorkle J.D.McCorkle Ray Pifer Jim Colliver Jim Colliver John Hennigh John Hennigh John Hennigh James Hobbs James Hobbs James Hobbs Roger Eckstein Roger Eckstein Frank Bauman Frank Bauman Frank Bauman Frank Bauman Frank Bauman Frank Bauman Frank Bauman Frank Bauman Frank Bauman / Elizabeth Harsh Elizabeth Harsh Elizabeth Harsh / Dick Sour Paul Sidey Paul Sidey Paul Sidey / Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard Allen Gahler Allen Gahler Allen Gahler / Dan Wells Dan Wells Dan Wells Dan Wells Dan Wells


Ohio Angus Association 2020 ANNUAL MEETING & BANQUET The Ohio Angus Association held it’s Annual Meeting and 2020 Awards Banquet on February 1st at the Pine Acres Event Center in LaRue,OH . Over 100 attendees enjoyed a beef tenderloin meal, shared in fellowship, planning, and awards presentations. Election of Officers was also held with Todd Raines, Seaman elected as President, Keith Kaufmann elected as Vice President, Allen Gahler, Graytown was elected as Treasurer and Dan Wells, Frankfort will continue serving as Secretary. The new board members and officers of the Association, the Jr. Association, and the Ladies Auxiliary were introduced, and as always, the evening concluded with the auctioning of the page choices in the 2020 directory. New Board members were elected and include: John Grimes, Henry Bergfeld, Kelvin Egner and Wes Untied were elected to 2 Yr. terms. With 5 regional associations having vacancies the by-laws call for at large positions to be elected for one year terms, so the total number of directors should be kept at a minimum of 18. Mike Atterholt, Shawn Howell, Dan DeMeyer, John Hall and Scott Millikan were elected to serve 1 Yr. terms. Special guest Ryan LePage conducted the Directory Page Auction that grossed $13,375 on 23 premier pages. The co-high selling pages were Back Cover going to Maplecrest Farm for $900 and Inside Back Cover to Optum Angus for $900. Other notable high-selling pages included: Page 1 to Claylick Run Angus Genetics for $700; Inside Front Cover to HFS Angus, Radnor for $600; Pages 4, 5 & 7 all sold for $650 and went to Raines Farms, Ke-Car Farms and Chippewa Valley Angus. Thank You to all that bid and purchased ads through the 2020 Ohio Angus Directory Auction!

Ohio Angus Association 2020 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Executive:

Finance/Long Range Planning:

Events and Activities:

Scott Millikan- Chairman Dave Felumlee Lindsay Hall

Joe Sanders, Chairman Todd Raines Keith Kaufman Dan Wells Allen Gahler Fred Penick -Sale Chairman Henry Bergfeld, Mike Atterholt Jay Clutter -Show Chairman Dave Baird Henry Bergfeld -Field Day Chairman Kelvin Egner John Hall -Annual Mtg. Chair Shawn Howell & Joe Sanders Member Services / Breed Promotion: Keith Kaufman-Chairman Dave Felumlee, Dan DeMeyer

John Grimes-Chairman John King Allen Gahler Tim Harsh

Junior Activities:

Awards & Recognition: Wes Untied-Chairman John King

Commercial Cattlemen Relations: Kelvin Egner-Chairman Chip Enos Nick Wagner


Past Distinguished Service Award Winners 2019 Fred Penick 2018 Kelvin & Jackie Egner 2017 John & Mary Lou King 2016 Jay Clutter 2015 John & Joanie Grimes 2014 Bob & Gail Deitrick 2013 Jim & Ruth Keen 2012 Jim Rentz 2011 John & Karen Enos Brent English 2010 2009 Paul Hill 2008 Charles & Shirley Deitrick 2007 Richard Reimer 2006 George & Vivian Martin 2005 Henry Bergfeld 2004 Robert Horner 2003 Louis “Mick� Colvin 2002 C. Wayne Baird 2001 Richard Sour 2000 Warren & Martha Smith 1999 Merlin D. Woodruff 1998 Roy E. Truster 1997 Carl & Barbara Hinds 1996 A. Earl Caruthers

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Hebron Shelby Tiffin Wapakoneta Hillsboro Zanesville London Coldwater Cambridge Elida Bidwell Zanesville Smithville Cumberland Summitville Massilon West Salem Washington C.H. Urbana Bucyrus Urbana Collinsville Newcomerstown Newcomerstown


2019 Distinguished Service Award Fred Penick Way View Cattle Co. Hebron, OH Fred Penick, Rylee Closser & Dave Felumlee

The 2019 Ohio Angus Association Distinguished Service Award was presented to Fred Penick of Hebron, Ohio. Fred is the fourth generation owner of Way View Cattle Company, and is one of the longest operating and largest Angus herds in Ohio. Way View was started in the 1920’S by Fred’s great-great grandfather and has flourished since. Way View has the distinction of exhibiting Angus cattle at every Ohio State Fair since WWII. Fred has exhibited numerous champions at the local, state, regional and national levels over the years. Fred was a member and officer of the Ohio Jr Angus Association, the Heart of Ohio Jr Angus Association, and 4-H growing up. Fred has been a lifelong member of the Ohio Angus Association. He has served on OAA board of directors for over forty years! He served two terms as President. He has also been a fixture representing the Ohio Angus Association at the Farm Science Review and the Ohio Beef Expo. Congratulations Fred!

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THE OHIO ANGUS AUXILIARY On January 28, 1956, a group of approximately seventy-five enthusiastic women met at the Fort Hayes Hotel in Columbus, Ohio and formed the Ohio Women’s’ Auxiliary. The opening session was conducted by Mrs. Barbara Hunt, one of the founders, serving as temporary chairman. Mrs. Arthur Mallory of Hampton, Iowa, then President of the American Women’s Auxiliary, assisted with the organization and conducted the first election of officers in which Mrs. Florence Hederding of Canfield, Ohio was named the first President. The purpose of the Auxiliary has been to aid the Ohio Angus Association and Ohio Junior Angus Association in promoting the Angus breed. These activities include state scholarship awards, support of the American Auxiliary Scholarship program, selection of the annual Miss Ohio Angus, Junior Show Awards for girls & boys, Women’s Showmanship Contest, and acting as a hospitality committee at most Ohio Angus events. The Ohio Angus Auxiliary Scholarship program began in 1962 and through 1968 was annually awarded to an Ohio State University student in the College of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science. The Board of Directors announced that the 1969 scholarship Award would be patterned after American Auxiliary Scholarship rules. This award is open to graduating high school senior boys and girls. The highest scoring girl or boy applicants will be Ohio’s entries in the American Auxiliary Scholarship contest and receive the Ohio Scholarship Award. The American Auxiliary Scholarship winner will be announced at the Ohio Preview Show. The Ohio Scholarship money will be awarded at the following Annual Banquet. The winner must attend college or some other course of higher education within one year. Annually from 1958 through 1965, an Ohio Angus Queen was selected on the basis of her cattle show ring success, and from 1959 to 1963, an Ohio Angus King was chosen on the same basis. After 1965, the Queen was selected from a representative of each district association, competing on a point system. In 1968, the Queen was renamed “Miss Ohio Angus”. Starting in 1972, the Auxiliary selected judges to interview each district representative just before the Annual Meeting. Beginning in 1977, candidates for Miss Ohio Angus need not be representatives of a regional association. The “Miss Ohio Angus” is crowned and begins her reign at the Ohio Beef Expo. She presents ribbons and awards at Ohio Angus Association sponsored events and at other Angus events where she is invited. At the following Annual Banquet she will end her reign, and receive an engraved silver award in recognition of her service to the Ohio Angus Association. Miss Ohio Angus will be allotted an allowance to help defer her expenses in connection with her duties. The Silver Show Award is open to a girl and a boy Junior Angus Association member of 4-H or FFA age and is based entirely on show records. Each year during the Ohio Angus Preview Show, The Ohio Angus Auxiliary sponsors a Ladies Showmanship Contest and presents a trophy to the winner. To be eligible, a contest must be age twenty-one (21) or over and a paid member of the Ohio Angus Auxiliary. The Auxiliary assists the Ohio Angus Association at the Annual Banquet by acting as the hospitality committee, decorating the tables, designing the programs and serving as part of the Annual meeting committee. The Angus Auxiliary serves refreshments at the Ohio Preview Show and the Ohio State Fair, and acts as hostesses at the Annual Field day. The Ohio Angus Auxiliary assists the directors of the Ohio Angus Association with the Ohio State Fair Booth and is available to help with promotions at the Farm Science Review. The Ohio Angus Auxiliary is supported by its dues of $5.00 per year and fund raising projects such as the sale of Angus Motif items and coffee & doughnuts at sale and Angus events. Any women interested in Angus cattle are cordially invited to join our organization and share in activities and fellowship while helping to promote the most important product ANGUS CATTLE and ANGUS BEEF.

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OHIO ANGUS AUXILIARY

2020 OFFICER TEAM

President

Kelli Miller

Vice President

Aimee Waymire

Treasurer

Kerrie Smith

Scholarship

Christina Howell

Achievement Certificates

Becky Kreager

Miss Ohio Contest

Kelli Miller

Historian

Roma Wallace

Ohio Auxiliary Officer Team

The 2020 Ohio Auxiliary Officer team. From L to R: Kerri Smith Treasurer; and Kelli Miller, President

1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968-69 1970-71 1972-73 1974-75 1976-77 1978-79

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

Ohio Angus Auxiliary Past Presidents

Florence Heberding Margaret Matteson Karl Kumler Carlton Diefenthaler Roy Hagler Richard A. Leppert Richard Mikesell Edwin Bryson Roland Johnson Curtis Balthaser Vaugn C. Stocker Henry E. Whitehead Fred H. Johnson Ralph J. Kramer George Wallace James Keen P.L. Sticker Jr. Victor Hauke

1980-81 1982-83 1984-85 1986-87 1988-89 1990-92 1993-95 1996 1997-00 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-16 2017-18 2019-

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Mrs. William Rapp Mrs. Leroy B. Billman Mrs. Walter King Mrs. Fred N. Penick Jean Slicker Mrs. William Flesher Nancy Snook Becky Orndorff Sandra Wallace Jackie Woodward Gail Deitrick Carol Hutchinson Jackie Egner Barb Dance Kelli Miller


Ohio Angus & Auxiliary Scholarships Scholarships are made available by support from the ladies auxiliary and Ohio Angus Association, and there have been very few applicants the last couple years! So make sure to check out the details below and take advantage of this great financial opportunity as a reward for your participation in Ohio Ohio Angus Auxiliary Scholarships are open to any graduating Ohio Jr. Angus member, and 2 scholarships are offered - one for boys, and one for girls. Applications are due to Christina Howell in March each year. Scholarship form can be downloaded off American Angus website, AAA Scholarship section. Any questions contact Christina at howell521@gmail.com or 419-294-9247 or 1395 Snake Rd. Shelby, Ohio 44875

Miss Ohio Angus Queen Contest 1. A candidate must be an active member of the Ohio Junior Angus Association for at least one year and be between the ages of 15 and 21 by January 1. 2. She should be active in show showing Angus cattle at county fairs, district shows, Ohio junior Shows and the Ohio State Fair. 3. Each candidate shall request an application form from the chairman of the Miss Ohio Angus Contest. This application must be completed and postmarked no later than two weeks prior to the Annual Banquet. A photograph should be submitted with the complete form. 4. Selection of Miss Ohio Angus from the candidates will be made by a panel of judges at the Ohio Angus Association Annual Meeting, based on the following point system. 55 points Angus activity record & show participation/affiliation with Jr Angus Association, 4H, extra-curricular activities and assay. 35 points Personality, poise and appearance 5 points Parents or guardian, membership in the Ohio Angus Association for at least the preceding year. 5 points Mother or guardian, member of the Ohio Auxiliary for at least one year. 5. Miss Ohio Angus will begin her reign at the Ohio Angus Annual Meeting. As Queen, she must attend the following functions: (1) Ohio Beef Expo; (2) Ohio Angus Field Day; (3) Ohio Angus Preview Show (Junior & Senior); (4) Ohio State Fair (Junior Steer Show, Junior Angus Heifer Show, Open Class Angus Show; (5) Ohio Angus Annual Banquet. The Ohio Angus Auxiliary will pay for the Queen’s annual Banquet ticket the year she crowns the new Miss Ohio Angus. All other Angus functions (not listed) may be attended at Miss Ohio Angus’s discretion. 6. Miss Ohio Angus will receive an allowance of $200.00 to help defray expenses. 7. At the end of her reign, she will be presented an engraved silver award in recognition of her service to the Ohio Angus Association. Queen Chairman: Kelli Miller, 11030 S.R. 197, Wapakoneta, OH 45896 • 419-657-6836

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2020 Miss Ohio Angus Sarah Millikan Napolean, OH

Hey! I am Sarah Millikan, the 2020 Miss Ohio Angus. I am 17 years old and live in Napoleon, Ohio where I attend Patrick Henry High School. Upon graduation, I will be attending the Ohio State University - ATI this fall majoring in AgriScience Education. I am an active member of my local 4-H program, and my school’s FFA Chapter where I have participated in a very large number of contests, clinics, and committees! Being an Angus Breeder myself, I have experienced the many blessings of being involved in a state and national association. The “Angus family”, as us breeders like to call it, is a special association though, that I wish every cattle enthusiast could experience. Some of my best friends and biggest mentors are the people I have met through being involved in the Angus Industry. Our desire to provide the best opportunities for junior members and adult members alike in leadership, herdsmanship and community is what makes the Angus Association stand out. In my role as Miss Ohio Angus, I am going to be putting my photography and videography skills to work as I travel around Ohio highlighting our breeders and their unique operations. We as a state are blessed to have numerous breeders who are all very special in the way they operate their farms and I want to give them all the credit they deserve, while highlighting to the public how good stewards of land and livestock run their operations. I am thankful for this opportunity and I hope that the work I do with the Angus breeders of Ohio in the following year will inspire others to become a part of our “Angus Family”!

1958 1959-60 1961 1962-63 1964-65 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Past Miss Ohio Angus

Gretchen Myers Daun Hauke Deanna Baker Kathleen Jelly Carolyn Jelly Deanna Baker Carolyn Dupreve Marsha Phelps Jill Eversole Sharon Wilson Joy Thompson Diane Carr Sherry Kline Jayne Honeck Sue Molitor Cindy Lee Susan Wilson Diane Molitor Laureen Novak

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993-94 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Karen Uetrecht Sandra Slicker Roberta Deitrick Denise Rapp Sandra Wallace Shelly Burroughs Cheryl Hampton Laura Burroughs Sandra Flesher Heather Lott Diane Rapp Suzanne Smith Carla Hinds Jennifer Butler Kimberly Nichols Melissa J. Sanders Heather Traxler Jamie Marie King Pearlann McNichols

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016-17 2018 2019

Angela Jean Miller Danielle Yvonne Brosey Stephanie Ann Mullett Jody Gahler Christina Egner Caroline English Kayla Alexander Kelsie Davis Lindsay Grimes Bailey Harsh Jeri Wagner Sarah Miller Shyla Kreager Caroline Miller Kelsey Davis Lydia Dance Marrisa Hall Kristina Schuerman Ellie Kidwell


Ohio Junior Angus Association 2020 OFFICER TEAM

President

McKayla Raines

Vice President

Kristina Scheurman

Treasurer

Keri Felumlee

Secretary

Ellie Kidwell

News Reporter

Sarah Millikan

2020 Ohio Jr. Angus Officers

Sarah Millikan, Reporter; Ellie Kdwell, Secretary; McKayla Raines, President; Kristina Scheurman, Vice President & Kerri Felumlee, Treasurer.

Ohio Jr. Angus Summer Schedule:

June 21 • Ohio Jr. Angus Preview, Marysville, OH June 25-28 • Eastern Regional Jr. Angus Show, Lebanon, TN July 5-11 • National Junior Angus Show, Harrisburg, PA August • Ohio State Fair Jr. Show, Columbus, OH July 30 - Aug. 2 • LEAD Conference,

Jr. Advisors: Lindsay Hall, Hillsboro, OH 937-763-8115 Kelly Kidwell, Walhounding, OH 740-504-0834 Josh Miller, Hebron, OH 419-203-4621

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Silver Show Awards The following rules and point system will be used for Silver Show Awards for Boys, Girls, bred and owned, and Juniors except where noted. Points may be accumulated on animals for which there are classes at American Angus Association sponsored Junior shows (bred & owned heifers, bred & owned bulls, bred & owned cow/calf pairs, owned heifers and Registered Angus Steers). Only the winnings of two animals at each show may be used, but these need not be the same two animals at each show. Ownership deadlines will be the same each year as set forth by the American Angus Association. The winner will selected by a committee appointed by the Board of Directors of the Ohio Angus Association and the sponsor of the award. The following point system shall be used for all awards: Note that only One County or Independent Fair and Two Jackpot Shows may be used for points. Bred & Owned Award, 1 Boy - 1 Girl, 2 Animals can count points the same as Silver Show Rules. Points can also be used in the Silver Show Award. Class points will only count in designated Bred & Owned Show. An animal may only accumulate 1 point value per show, points are not cumulative for class, division, and overall champions. Independent County Fairs Grand Champion 100 Res. Grand Champion 75 Division Champion -- Res. Division Champion -- Class Winner 25 2nd Place --

All District Shows 150 125 -- -- 50 --

Jackpot 175 150 --75 --

Expo State Fair Shows 200 175 125 100 75 --

Preview 250 200 150 125 100 50

National Shows 500 400 300 250 200 100

NJAA 1,000 800 600 550 400 200

Junior Silver Award Only All Silver Awards Applicants County Fair District Ohio State Fair Preview Regional NJAA Showmanship Showmanship Showmanship Showmanship Showmanship Showmanship 1st Place 100 100 100 150 250 500 2nd Place 80 80 80 120 225 450 3rd Place 60 60 60 90 200 400 4th Place 40 40 40 60 175 350 5th Place 20 20 20 30 150 300 Application Forms may be obtained from the Ohio Angus Association Secretary. Completed forms are due January 1st.

2019 Junior Silver Show Award The Junior Silver Show Award is presented by HFS Angus, Tim & Elizabeth Harsh, Radnor, Ohio. This award is for younger juniors who have not had their 13th birthday by January 1 of the year in which the points are accumulated. This award may be won one time only.

The 2019 Junior Silver Show Award was sponsored by HFS Angus, Radnor and presented to Griffin Gahler, Graytown.

Past Junior Show Award Winners 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Ritchie Boring Brad Draper Kirk Furniss Shannon Billman Justin Goff Tarah Lott Chad Goodman Nicholas Rentz Jamie Marie King Kyle Penick Kisha Jo Goodman Danielle Brosey

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Jenna Leigh Gilbert Justin Brosey Jordan Moore Jared Chester Caid Unger Lindsey Grimes Logan Deitrick Lincoln Deitrick Sarah Wogan Lauren Grimes Brandee Painter Jordan Mullett

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Will Harsh Christina Winter Lydia Dance Samantha Wallace Rylee Closser Caroline Winter Kinsey Crowe Kasey Felumlee Jacob LeBrun Ellie Kidwell Sydney Sanders Carly Sanders


Boys & Girls Silver Show Awards

The 2019 Girls Silver Show Award was sponsored by Turkey Run Angus and presented to Caroline Winter by McKayla Raines on behalf of the Bauman Family.

The 2019 Boys Silver Show Award was sponsored by Gahler Farms and presented by Allen Gahler to Griffin Gahler.

Past Boys Show Award Winners 1973 1974-75 1976 1977-78 1979 1980-81 1982 1983 1984-85 1986 1987-89

Fred Penick Mark Goodman Jeff Johnson David Dorn Jeff Johnson Sam Johnson Kevin Hampton David Hutchins Kevin Hampton Doug Rentz Jason Goff

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973-74 1975 1976 1977 1978-79 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

Joyce Thompson Pat Opelt Jean Molitor Connie Evans Cindy Lee Diane Molitor Sue Evans Anita Billman Laureen Novak Twila Doran Denise Rapp Cheryl Hutchins Sheri Rentz Vicki Johnson Sharon Secrest Ellen Bergfeld

1990 1991-92 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999-00 2001 2002

Kirk Furniss Chad Goodman Chad Goodman Derek Isaacs Kyle Penick Phil Leitnaker Justin Brosey Mike Painter Eric King Kevin Majors Eric King

2003-04 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009-10 2011-16 2017 2018

Justin Brosey Vince Untied Justin Brosey Vince Untied Will Harsh Jordan Mullett Will Harsh Kasey Felumlee Jacon LeBrun

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012-15 2016 2017 2018

Sarah Wogan Lindsey Grimes Kayla Alexander Lauren Grimes Lindsey Grimes Bailey Harsh Lauren Grimes Lindsey Grimes Lauren Grimes Brandee Painter Emily Wogan Erica Snook

Past Girls Show Award Winners 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999-00 2001 2002 2003

Sheri Rentz Shelly Burroughs Heather Lott Diane Rapp Jennifer Butler Elizabeth Hauke Danielle Brosey Melissa Sanders Jennifer Lynn Luli Jenna Gilbert Neenah Kay Hill Morgan Woodward Jenna Gilbert Kimberly Evans Jamie King Lindsey Grimes

Bred & Owned Silver Show Awards

The 2019 Boys Bred & Owned Award was sponsored by Egner Farms Angus. Presented by Kelvin & Jackier Egner and Shawn & Christina Howell to Griffin Gahler.

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The 2019 Girls Bred & Owned Award was sponsored by Wells Livestock, Frankfort and presented to Kristina Schuermann by Dan Wells.


OHIO JR. ANGUS PREVIEW SHOW

Noble County Fairgrounds, Caldwell, OH

2019

Bred & Owned Division

Reserve Grand Bred & Owned Female:

Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female:

Paradise Belle 838 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Caroline Winter, Ashville, Ohio, owns the February 2018 daughter of BSF Hot Lotto 1401. She first claimed junior champion.

DCC Shadoe 1720 won grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Maggie Davis, Bidwell, Ohio, owns the October 2017 daughter of Colburn Primo 5153. She earlier won senior champion.

Grand Champion Bull:

BSCC Son of Vegas won grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Kristina Scheurman, Warsaw, Ohio, owns the February 2018 son of S A V Sensation 5615.

Bred & Owned Reserve Senior Champion Female Ty Raines, Seaman

Reserve Grand Champion Bull:

Gahler Treasure 9841 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Griffin Gahler, Graytown, Ohio, owns the September 2018 son of MGR Treasure.

Bred & Owned Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Keri Felumlee, Newark

Bred & Owned Senior Heifer Calf Champion Gage Painter, Hebron

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Bred & Owned Intermediate Champion Heifer Landon Bockelman, Napoleon

Bred & Owned Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion Antoinette Grimes, Winchester


OHIO JR. ANGUS PREVIEW SHOW

Noble County Fairgrounds, Caldwell, OH

2019

Owned Females

Grand Champion Owned Female:

Maplecrest Blackbird B8126 won grand champion owned female at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Jacob LeBrun, Lucasville, Ohio, owns the March 2018 daughter of PVF Surveillance 4129. She first claimed junior champion.

Reserve Grand Owned Female:

Henning Blackcap 8060 won reserve grand champion owned female at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Sydney Sanders, Leesburg, Ohio, owns the May 2018 daughter of BCII Wrigley 0516. She earlier won intermediate champion.

Steers

Grand Champion Steer:

TSR First in Line won grand champion steer at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Isaac Miley, Sarahsville, Ohio, owns the February 2018 son of SCC First-N-Goal GAF 114.

Reserve Grand Champion Steer:

Paradise Seal 854 won reserve grand champion steer at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Caroline Winter, Ashville, Ohio, owns the March 2018 son of EXAR Resistol 3710B.

Owned Senior Champion Female Rees Toler, Bidwell

Owned Reserve Sr. Champion Female Carly Sanders, Leesburg

Owned Reserve Jr. Champion Heifer Garrett Miley, Sarahsville

Owned Reserve Int. Champion Heifer Erica Snook, Caldwell

Owned Senior Heifer Calf Champion Logan Davis, Bidwell

Owned Res. Sr. Heifer Calf Champion Griffin Gahler, Graytown

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OHIO JR. ANGUS PREVIEW SHOW

2019

Noble County Fairgrounds, Caldwell, OH

Senior Showmanship

Senior Showmanship

Intermediate Showmanship

These junior Angus members won top honors in senior showmanship at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Pictured from left are McKayla Raines, Seaman, fifth; Christina Winter, Ashville, fourth; Keri Felumlee, Newark, third; Kelsey Shope, Mc Dermott, reserve champion; and Erica Snook, Caldwell, champion.

Intermediate Showmanship

These junior Angus members won top honors in intermediate showmanship at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Pictured from left are Isaac Miley, Sarahsville, fifth; Caroline Winter, Ashville, fourth; Jacob LeBrun, Lucasville, third; Sydney Sanders, Leesburg, reserve champion; and Kristina Scheurman, Warsaw, champion.

Junior Showmanship

Junior Showmanship

These young Angus enthusiasts won top honors in junior showmanship at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Pictured from left are Maggie Davis, Bidwell, fifth; Antoinette Grimes, Winchester, fourth; Garrett Miley, Sarahsville, third; Josie Kidwell, Walhonding, reserve champion; and Carly Sanders, Leesburg, champion.

Special Thanks to the following Jr. Show Sponsors

Creeks Bend Farm Custom Sign Design Dance Family Angus HFS Angus King Builders Maplecrest Farms

Neill Farms Orange Blossom Cattle Purina Show Feeds Roger M. Hunker, Auctioneer Wogan Farms Green Maples Farm

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OHIO ANGUS PREVIEW SHOW

Noble County Fairgrounds, Caldwell, OH

Females

Grand Champion Female:

Reserve Champion Female:

Maplecrest Blackbird B8126 won grand champion female at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Jacob LeBrun, Lucasville, Ohio, owns the March 2018 daughter of PVF Surveillance 4129. She earlier won junior champion.

DCC Shadoe 1720 won reserve grand champion female at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Maggie Davis, Bidwell, Ohio, owns the October 2017 daughter of Colburn Primo 5153. She first claimed senior champion.

Bulls

Grand Champion Bull:

Reserve Champion Bull:

BSCC Son of Vegas won grand champion bull at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Kristina Scheurman, Warsaw, Ohio, owns the February 2018 son of S A V Sensation 5615.

Herdsman Award:

Ellie Kidwell, left, and Josie Kidwell, right, both of Walhonding, received the herdsman award at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio.

Gahler O’Reilly 3809 won reserve grand champion bull at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Gahler Farms, Graytown, Ohio, owns the September 2018 son of Vin-Mar O’Reilly Factor.

Premier Breeder:

Maplecrest Farms, Hillsboro, won premier breeder at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio. Pictured from left are Nick Roach, Lauren Grimes, and Will Coor.

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Premier Exhibitor:

Antoinette Grimes, Winchester, won premier exhibitor at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show, June 2 in Caldwell, Ohio.


OHIO ANGUS PREVIEW SHOW

Noble County Fairgrounds, Caldwell, OH

Reserve Senior Champion Female: Conley Miss Lucy 7011 Rees Toler, Bidwell

Reserve Junior Champion Heifer: Highland Farms Nellie 834 Garrett Miley, Sarahsville

Intermediate Champion Heifer: Henning Blackcap 8060 Sydney Sanders, Leesburg

Reserve Int. Champion Heifer: KCC Princess 5118 Erica Snook, Caldwell

Senior Heifer Calf Champion: DCC Bardot 1899 Logan Davis, Bidwell

Reserve Sr. Heifer Calf Champion: TR Rachel 8302 Griffin Gahler, Graytown

Outstanding Junior Herdsman Isaac Miley, left, and Garrett Miley, right, both of Sarahsville, received the junior herdsman award at the 2019 Ohio Angus Association Junior Preview Show

Ohio Preview Division Winners Females Champion Reserve Heifer Calf Logan Davis Griffin Gahler Intermediate Sydney Sanders Erica Snook Junior Jacob LeBrun Garrett Miley Senior Margaret Davis Rees Toler Cow/Calf -------------- --------------

Bulls Champion Reserve Calf Intermediate -------------- -------------- Junior -------------- -------------- Senior -------------- --------------

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2019 OHIO STATE FAIR JUNIOR SHOW

Grand Champion Owned Female & Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female: DCC Shadoe 1720 won grand champion owned female and grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2019 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, July 28 in Columbus, Ohio. Marggie Davis, Bidwell, Ohio, owns the October 2017 daughter of Colburn Primo 5153.

Reserve Champion Owned Female:

Henning Blackcap 8060 won reserve grand champion owned female at the 2019 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, July 28 in Columbus, Ohio. Sydney Sanders, Leesburg, Ohio, owns the May 2018 daughter of BCII Wrigley 0516.

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2019 OHIO STATE FAIR JUNIOR SHOW

Reserve Champion Bred-and-owned Female & Champion Best of the Buckeye Heifer:

Best of the Buckeye Grand Champion Steer:

Paradise Erica 947 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2019 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, July 28 in Columbus, Ohio. Caroline Winter, Ashville, Ohio, owns the February 2019 daughter of Colburn Primo 5153.

Exhibited by: Caroline Winter, Ashville, OH Bred by: Paradise Cattle Company, Ashville, OH Total Premium: $550

Exhibited by Caroline Winter, Ashville, OH Bred by Paradise Cattle Company, Ashville, OH Total Premium: $550

Third Best of the Buckeye Heifer

Reserve Best of the Buckeye Heifer

Exhibited by Garrett Miley, Sarahsville, OH Bred by Highland Farms, Ltd., Granville, OH Total Premium: $250

Exhibited by Jacob LeBrun, Lucasville, OH Bred by Maplecrest Farms, Hillsboro, OH Total Premium: $325

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2019 OHIO STATE FAIR OPEN SHOW

Grand Champion Female:

DCC Shadoe 1720 won grand champion female at the 2019 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 27 in Columbus, Ohio. Marggie Davis, Bidwell, Ohio, owns the October 2017 daughter of Colburn Primo 5153.

Reserve Champion Female:

Highland Farms Nellie 834 won reserve grand champion female at the 2019 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 27 in Columbus, Ohio. Garrett Miley, Sarahsville, Ohio, owns the March 2018 daughter of Colburn Primo 5153.

Open Class Heifers

Females Champion Reserve Champion Junior Calf Antionette Grimes Caroline Winter Senior Calf Rees Toler Logan Davis Intermediate Sydney Sanders Erica Snook Junior Garrett Miley Mallory Peter Senior Margeret Davis Paige Pence Cow/Calf Rylee Closser -----------------

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2019 OHIO STATE FAIR OPEN SHOW Grand Champion Bull:

Gahler O’Reilly 3809 won grand champion bull at the 2019 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 27 in Columbus, Ohio. Gahler Farms, Graytown, Ohio, owns the September 2018 son of Vin-Mar O’Reilly Factor.

Reserve Champion Bull:

Gahler Treasure 9841 won reserve grand champion bull at the 2019 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 27 in Columbus, Ohio. Griffin Gahler, Graytown, Ohio, owns the September 2018 son of MGR Treasure.

Open Class Bulls

Bulls Champion Reserve Champion Junior Calf Circle A Farms Josie Kidwell Senior Calf Gahler Farms Gahler Farms Intermediate ------------- ------------Junior ------------- ------------Senior ------------- -------------

Premier Breeder & Exhibitor: Kingsway Angus, Tiffin, OH received the Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Award

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2019 Ohio Angus Super Star Sale

Ohio Beef Expo • Ohio State Fairgrounds • Columbus, OH High Selling Bulls Lot: Price: DOB: 7 16 5 52 2 15

$10,000 $7,000 $5,700 $5,000 $4,600 $4,500

Seller:

12/17/17 1/31/18 10/7/17 1/4/18 9/1/17 1/14/18

Dadosky Farm, Wheelersburg, OH Rains Angus, Mercer, PA Maplecrest Farms, Hillsboro, OH Paradise Cattle Co., Ashville, OH Way View Cattle Co., Hebron, OH Rains Angus, Mercer, PA

High Selling Open Heifers 38 33 44 39 51

$21,000 $8,500 $7,000 $4,300 $4,200

4/18/18 4/1/18 5/22/18 5/3/18 11/12/18

High Selling Bred Heifers 22 21

Lots:

$4,700 $3,200

10/4/17 9/4/17

19 Angus Bulls 2 Bred Heifers 27 Open Heifers 48 Total Lots

Buyer:

Select Sires, Plain City, OH Rose Valley Farm, Quaker City, OH Harward Sisters, Richfield, NC Noecker Farms, Ashville, OH Nelson Miller, Middlefield, OH Mark Ault, Chillicothe, OH

Maplecrest Farms, Hillsboro, OH HFS Angus, Radnor, OH HFS Angus,Radnor, OH Toussaint River Angus, Oak Harbor, OH Burks Cattle Com., Park City, KY

George Duvall & Sons, Barnesville, OH Jared Cluxton, Ripley, OH Big Sandy Livestock, Bruceton Mills, WV Adam Schumm, Willshire, OH Alan Taylor, Nicholasville, KY

MC Livestock, Greenville, VA Gahler Farms, Graytown, OH

MNM Farms, Millwood, VA Jordan Greer, McConnelsville, OH

Gross:

$79,700 $7,900 $99,400 $187,000

Average:

$4,194 $3,950 Cattle Sold Into: $3,681 Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois, New York, $3,895 Tennessee, North Carolina

Thank You to the Ohio Angus Super Star Sale Buyers & Consignors, for making this years sale a huge success!

High Selling BullLot 7, a son of 44 Bragging Rights that was consigned by Dadosky Farm, Wheelersburg, OH and purchased by Select Sires, Plain City, OH for $10,000

High Selling Female-

Lot 38, a daughter of PVF Surveillance 4129 that was consigned by Maplecrest Farms, Hillsboro, OH and purchased by George Duvall & Sons, Barnesville, OH for $21,000

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2019 Ohio Beef Expo Jr. Show

3rd Overall Female & Champion Angus Heifer Beef Expo Jr. ShowExhibited by Bailey Garwood, Columbiana County

9th Overall Female & Reserve Angus Heifer Beef Expo Jr. ShowExhibited by Paige Pence, Clark County

Champion Angus Steer Beef Expo Jr. Show Exhibited by Zach Meyer, Mercer County

Reserve Angus Steer & Champion Best of the Buckeye Beef Expo Jr. ShowExhibited by Isaac Miley, Noble County

Champion Angus Heifer Best of the BuckeyeExhibited by Tanner Cordes, Montgomery Co.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer Best of the BuckeyeExhibited by Kyle Piscione, Medina Co.

Third Overall Angus Heifer Best of the BuckeyeExhibited by Harrison Blay, Portage Co

Reserve Champion Angus Steer Best of the BuckeyeExhibited by Caroline Winter, Pickaway County

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They say a picture is worth 1,000 words...

but we’re raising such top quality cattle, kids, and forages, that we would rather you come and see them in person! Join us on the banks of the Toussaint River on April 18 to preview the 1st edition of the “Ladies of the Toussaint” on-line show heifer sale, or any time of the year to pick up a load of nutrient tested, Angus cow approved large square bales of hay.

• Fall Open House - Sept. 26 • Open house - April 18 & 27th @ claylick run • Spring Sale on Breeders World - April 21 • Fall Online Sale - Sept. 29 • Hay and straw available year round

Al & Susie, Lilly, Addy, Griffin & Carrie Gahler Allen: 419-350-2091 gahler2@yahoo.com Braden Hayes: 419-707-1001

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Independent Sales Rep.

www.stgen.com

419-350-2091


LADIES of the

TOUSSAINT

ONLINE ANGUS HEIFER SALE

Sept. 29, 2020

OPEN HOUSE • September 26 & 27 , 2020 • 10 a.m. til Dark at Claylick Run Angus Genetics, 11970 Cross Rd., Newark, OH 43056

Major’s Patsy 122S

01 Seldom Rest Bardot 14

x Dameron Bardot 689 EXAR Classen 1422B Rest BRMF Bardot 890 the

PVF New Horizon 001

x RR Scotch Cap 9440 - 2007 Ohio State Fair Res. Champion Bred & Owned Female - Progeny have inclu ded 2 Ohio State Fair Grand Champion bulls, and 3 Division winning heifers.

om - Flush sister to Seld Champion Female 2015 NAILE Reserve ectively for $10k and $5k, resp sold have hters - First 2 daug

TR Bardot 6819 PVF Insight x Bardot 1401 September natural calf of Bardot 1401, with a killer look and tremendous show potential!

Gahler Patsy 5803 Con. Courage x Patsy 122S

A flushmate was the Calf Champion at the 2017 Ohio State Fair! A Primo daughter of another full sister will sell!

TR Rachel 8302 PVF Insight x TR Rachel 3415 Reserve Calf Champion at 2019 Ohio Angus Preview Show!

CHECK OUT OUR FALL ONLINE SALE

Open house Sat.-Sun., Sept 26-27 at Claylick Run • Sale Sept. 29th • Will include select Crossbreds!

Additional Heifer Offering from Claylick Run Angus Genetics! Look us up at the Ohio Beef Expo!

Allen, Susie, Lilly, Addy, Griffin & Carrie Gahler 641 N. Elliston Trowbridge Rd. Graytown, OH 43432 Allen: 419-350-2091 Brayden Hayes: 419-707-7239

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Justin Moore & Family Jordan Moore & Family 10480 Moore Rd. Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Justin: 419-350-2338 Jordan: 419-346-0029


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ARKOTa ANGUS RANCH

FOUNDATION DONORS

SAV Madame Pride 5290

SAV Madame Pride 7988

SAV Madame Pride 2548

Reg#: 17294200 • DOB: 1/5/12 Sire: SAV 707 Rito 9969 Dam: SAV Madame Pride 5290 (pictured)

Madame Pride 2548 is an elite donor female sired by the high maternal sire Rito 9969 and from the famous Madame Pride 5290. Pride 5290 has ammassed over 2 million in progeny sales during her elustrious carrer and is a maternal sister to the 1.51 million valued SAV America 8018!

SAV Madame Pride 9803

Reg#: 18887088 • DOB: 2/1/17 Sire: SAV Sensation 5615 Dam: SAV Madame Pride 9803 (pictured)

Madame Pride 7988 came to Markota Ranch as the $25,000 featured selection in the 2018 Schaff Angus Valley sale. She combines the $950,000 valued Sensation with the legendary matron Madame Pride 9803.

SAV Emblynette 7261

SAV Emblynette 1983

Reg#: 17296163 • DOB: 9/20/11 Sire: SAV Net Worth 4200 Dam: SAV Emblynette 7261 (pictured)

Emblynette 1983 is a featured donor dam that combines the legendary sire Net Worth with Emblynette 7261, the longtime matron of the Embylette cow family at Schaff Angus Valley. Her dam, Emlynette 7261 has recorded over $600,000 in progeny sales and was still producing at 20 years of age!

Selling private treaty: Registered Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Embryos Sires Represented include: SAV America, SAV President, SAV Emblem, SAV Raindance & SAV Rainfall Mark & Jodi Markota • Mark Cell: 330-540-5823 408 N. Meridian Rd., Youngstown, OH 44509 Ranch Address: 43525 Fairmount Rd., Elkton, OH 44432 Ranch Mgr: Bobby Rawson (C) 330-692-2152

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2020 Ohio Angus Membership Jason Ackerman 49177 Lewisville Northern Road Lewisville, OH 43754 Farm/Cell: 740-213-0977 Monroe County Cows: 75 Mike Anderson 770 Morton Rd. South Salem, OH 45681 Farm/Cell: 937-876-8018 Ross County Jason Andrews Andrews Cattle Company 6678 S. Elyria Rd. Shreve, OH 44676 330-262-9186 Farm/Cell: 330-465-4796 Wayne County jasonrandrews1@gmail.com Mike and Aaron Atterholt Atterholt Farms 408 Twp. Rd. 2252 Jeromesville, OH 44840 419-368-4035 Farm/Cell: 419-6515293/419-651-4260 Ashland County Cows: 100 mabeef2002@yahoo.com Mark D. Ault 568 Sugar Run Road Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-887-2191 Ross County

Cows: 70

David & Kay Ayres Lucky Lane Farms P.O.Box 809 Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-6512 Farm/Cell: 937-763-2232 Highland County Cows: 75 Dr. Joe S. & Linda Bailey Jolin Angus Farm PO Box 120 Thornville, OH 43076 740-242-3021 Farm/Cell: 740-507-5939 Perry County Cows: 10 jbailey01411@att.net

Dave Baird Baird Angus Farm 5838 Washington-Good Hope Road SE Washington C. H., OH 43160 740-335-6483 Farm/Cell: 740-572-7189 Fayette County Cows: 25 angus@in-touch.net Scott Barzak Bar-Z Angus 13844 Brown Hill Rd. Conneaut Lake, PA 16316 814-573-0130 Crawford,PA sbarzak96@gmail.com

Cows: 15

James H. Bassett James H Bassett Farm 4000 Ada Rd. Lima, OH 45801 419-221-1157 Farm/Cell: 419-234-3056 Allen County Cows: 7 bassettvore@gmail.com Kent & Joy Bauman Turkey Run Angus Farm 13270 State Route 348 Otway, OH 45657 937-587-5279 Farm/Cell: 937-217-6778 Adams County Cows: 140 turkeyrunangus@gmail.com Barry Bauserman Maplebrook Farm 15200 Chipmunk Rd. Cumberland, OH 43732 740-872-4052 Muskingum County James Beasley Oxbow Farm 10700 McCall Rd. Georgetown, OH 45121 937-378-6308 Brown County oxbowfarm@att.net

Cows: 20

Cows: 40

John & Judy Benthien Benacres Angus Farms 5199 Long-Spurling Road Pleasant Plain, OH 45162 513-877-2335 Farm/Cell: 513-773-7920 Warren County Cows: 50 johnbenthien@yahoo.com


John W. Berger Auburn Ridge Farm 408 Maple Dr. Crestline, OH 44827 419-683-4435 Crawford County Henry & Dona Bergfeld 3 Oaks P.O.Box 1 Summitville, OH 43962 330-223-1872 Farm/Cell: Columbiana County donahankb@hotmail.com

Cows: 20

Cows: 30

John Bergfeld Pine Hill Farm 38100 Jackson Road Moreland Hills, OH 44022 440-247-7916 Farm/Cell: 216-445-4836 Cuyahoga County Cows: 60 bergfej@ccf.org Kurt Bergman 13220 Rhynard-Fink Road Rossburg, OH 45362 937-338-6170 Farm/Cell: Darke County kurtbergman@yahoo.com Steve & Cynthia Berk Louis F. Berk & Family LLC 785 Kimmell Trail Brookville, OH 45309 Farm/Cell: 561-234-5306 berk.steve@gmail.com

Cows: 10

Cows: 25

Jon & Thomas Berry Berry Farms 857 S. Mutual-Union Road Cable, OH 43009 937-653-6836 Farm/Cell: 937-409-6291 Champaign County Cows: 60 jondberry2000@yahoo.com Sam Bond-Zielinski SBZ Operating LLC 58667 Claysville Rd. Cambridge, OH 43725 740-624-6841 Guernsey County Cows: 110 sbzoperatingllc@yahoo.com

Dr. Michael Borger Professor Emeritus, OSU ATI 10462 Hackett Rd Apple Creek, OH 44606 330-698-7301 Wayne County borger.1@osu.edu Charlie Boyd II Boyd Beef Cattle 6077 Helena Rd. May's Lick, KY 41055 606-763-6418 Farm/Cell: 606-584-5194 Mason County, KY Cows: 150 cboyd2@maysvilleky.net www.boydbeef.com Robert E. Boyle Elmwood Farms P.O.Box 296 St. Clairsville, OH 43950 Farm/Cell: 304-280-9000 Monroe County Cows: 40 emmett@theelmwoodgroup.com Adam & Kendra Brodman Brodman Family Farm 2116 Co. Hwy. 96 Carey, OH 43316 419-396-1005 Farm/Cell: 419-672-8149 Wyandot County Cows: 20 brodmanadam@yahoo.com Daniel Ray Brosey Brosey Cattle Company 4045 Stillwell Road Hamilton, OH 45013 513-863-0237 Farm/Cell: 513-315-6894 Butler County Cows: 15 broseylandsurveyors@gmail.com Chris & Kim Brust Beaver Valley Cattle 477 Tile Mill Rd. Beaver, OH 45613 Farm/Cell: 740-835-1614 Pike County brust.chris@yahoo.com

Cows: 40

Don Buck Buck Farms 2432 State Route 124 Coolville, OH 45723 740-667-6522 Farm/Cell: 740-440-0140 Athens County Cows: 30


Walter Burd B & W Cattle 7360 Township Road 455 Loudonville, OH 44842 419-994-3960 Farm/Cell: 419-651-9844 Holmes County Cows: 38 wburd@centerracoop.com Bill Burelson Burleson Cattle/ Meadow Valley Angus 727 McCormick Rd. Galliapolis, OH 45631 Farm/Cell: 740-645-4833 Gallia County Cows: 100 b7burleson@yahoo.com Keith, Phillip & Bryan Burgett Burgett Angus Farm LLC 1246 Antigua Road SW Carrollton, OH 44615 330-627-5414 Farm/Cell: 330-771-0482 Carroll County Cows: 220 burgettangusfarm@yahoo.com Eddie & Scott Burks Burks Cattle Co. 531 Rick Rd. Park City, KY 42160 Farm/Cell: 270-991-6398 Barren Co., KY endburks@hotmail.com www.burkscattle.com

Cows: 70

Gene & Myrna Busby B & B Acres 34060 Scio-Bowerston Road Bowerston, OH 44695 740-269-6662 Harrison County Cows: 14 Kenneth E. Bushong Bushong Farms 7515 Township Road 154 Kenton, OH 43326 419-675-2984 Hardin County

Cows: 20

R. Gries & C. Beneker 4-R Cattle Farm LLC 1550 Warvel Hamilton, OH 45013 513-678-1042 griesryan@aol.com

Cows: 50

Christy Campbell/Ron Rutan RC Show Cattle 7878 Dixon Road Eaton, OH 45320 Christy: 937-533-7051 Farm/Cell: Ron: 937-603-1319 Preble County Cows: 50 rcshowcattle1@gmail.com Alan & Traci Cassell Cassell Angus Farm 13099 Cassell Road Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 Farm/Cell: 740-398-7671 Knox County cassell1121@gmail.com

Cows: 50

Jay S. & Debbie Clutter West Creek Farm 12667 Buckland Holden Road Wapakoneta, OH 45895 Farm/Cell: 419-305-3702 Auglaize County jaycutter@sunriseco-op.com Dale E. Collins Yoker Valley Farms 59060 Yoker Valley Road Quaker City, OH 43773 740-679-3122 Farm/Cell: 740-679-3140 Guernsey County Cows: 16 Robin Connolly Connolly Farms 8101 Stevenson Rd Cable, OH 43009 937-747-3105 Farm/Cell: 937-605-4418 rconnollyilo@yahoo.com Cows: 5 John Corboy Smokey Hollow Farm 13705 Corboy Rd. Sardinia, OH 45171 937-446-2336 Brown County

Cows: 50

Craig Corry Corry Farms 3309 Grinnell Road Xenia, OH 45385 937-767-9356 Farm/Cell: 937-776-6787 Greene County Cows: 30 corryfarms@att.net


Jeff & Stephanie Cox NRC Farm 2250 Lottridge Rd. Coolville, OH 45723 740-818-8450 Farm/Cell: 740-88-8439 wecanfab07@gmail.com Cows: 11

Derrick & Nicole DeBoer At Ease Acres 253 Line Rd. Berne, NY 12023 607-280-8111 Farm/Cell: 518-526-6623 ateaseacres@gmail.com Cows: 65

Irvin Crider Crider Farms 1808 Irvin Road Elida, OH 45807 419-331-4432 Farm/Cell: 419-236-3265 Allen County Cows: 10

Bob, Gail, Logan & Lincoln Deitrick L & L Angus 3815 Dietz Lane Zanesville, OH 43701 Farm/Cell: 740-683-4530 Muskingum County Cows: 50 ghdeitrick@yahoo.com

Paul Dadosky Dadosky Farm 1093 Bennett Schoolhouse Rd Wheelersburg, OH 45694 740-820-8797 Farm/Cell: 740-285-8723 Scioto County Cows: 3 jdadosky@hotmail.com

Charles R. Deitrick & Family Deitrick Farms 3920 Wayne Ridge Road Zanesville, OH 43701 740-674-6421 Muskingum County Cows: 7

Henry & Barbara Dance Dance Family Angus 5720 US Route 50 Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4766 Farm/Cell: 937-402-7765 Highland County Cows: 100 dfalivestockhealth@gmail.com

Ralph L. Dever Pebblecreek Angus 7042 State Route 139 Lucasville, OH 45648 937-470-0807 Farm/Cell: 937-219-4638 Scioto County Cows: 25 pebblecreekangus@aol.com

Gary Davis Davis Farms 9475 Kingston-Adelphi Rd. Kingston, OH 45644 740-642-3819 Farm/Cell: 740-601-4825 Ross County Cows: 25

Chuck & Mike Dudgeon Dudgeon Farms 8230 Grove CH Rd Gambier, OH 43022 740-427-3514 Farm/Cell: 740-501-0916 farmboychuck@hotmail.com Cows: 120

John Davis Tyn Rhos Farm PO Box 328 Ironton, OH 45638 740-643-0543 Farm/Cell: 740-646-6781 Lawrence County Cows: 75 tynrhosfarm@gmail.com

Michael and Elizabeth Duff Mountain Valley Farm 870 Fifteen Mile Creek Rd. Marietta, OH 45750 740-585-2584 Farm/Cell: 740-5160052/740-350-0555 Washington County Cows: 60 lizard807@juno.com

John D. Davis Tyn Rhos Farm P.O. Box 328 Ironton, OH 45638 740-643-0543 Farm/Cell: 740-646-6781 Scioto County Cows: 60 tynrhosfarm@gmail.com

Jeffrey & Mary Ellen Duprey JA-ME Angus 150 County Road 153 Waldo, OH 43356 740-360-2640 Farm/Cell: 740-360-2639 Morrow County Cows: 25 duprey1976@gmail.com Brennan Durbin 17745 Nashville Rd. Danville, OH 43014 Farm/Cell: 740-398-0190


George Duvall Flat Rock Farms LLC 38012 Flat Rock Rd. Barnesville, OH 43713 740-757-2420 Farm/Cell: 740-391-2420 Belmont County Cows: 100+ Paul J. Eggers Eggers Angus Farm 744 Lenhart Rd. Oak Hill, OH 45656 740-286-4387 Jackson County

Cows: 30

Kelvin Egner Egner Farms Angus 4555 Hazelbrush Road Shelby, OH 44875 419-347-7123 Farm/Cell: 419-295-6089 Richland County Cows: 35 kjegner@hotmail.com Kevin & Keith Endslow K+K Farms 2618 Township Rd. 687 Loudonville, OH 44842 419-651-8896 Farm/Cell: 419-651-4297 Ashland County Cows: 35 Chip & Tracie Enos Black Destiny Farm 67059 North 8th Street Road Cambridge, OH 43725 740-439-4828 Farm/Cell: 740-584-2727 Guernsey County cenos@frontier.com James Eppley Eppley Electric 9049 N. St. Rt. 60 McConnelsville, OH 43756 Farm/Cell: 740-517-2400 eppleyelectric@hotmail.com Monte Ethington Fairway Farms 108 E. 5th St. Rusk, TX 75785 936-554-8935 Farm/Cell: fairwayangus@yahoo.com fairwayfarmsangus.com

David Felumlee Claylick Run Angus Genetics 11970 Cross Road SE Newark, OH 43056 740-763-4616 Farm/Cell: 740-404-3594 Licking County Cows: 150 dfelumlee@windstream.net Rod & Laurie Ferguson Chippewa Valley Angus Farms 9927 Easton Rd. Rittman, OH 44270 330-927-0326 Farm/Cell: 330-697-7537 Wayne County Cows: 100 rod.laurie@gmail.com www.chippewavalleyangus.com Doug Flesher 8248 Red Oak Blacklick, OH 43004 740-963-0468 Licking County Chris & Melanie Foxx Dance Family Angus 6796 Mad River Rd. Hillsboro, OH 45133 Farm/Cell: 937-509-4867 Highland County Cows: 50 nursemeldance@yahoo.com Haley Frazier Frazier Farms 16061 Beaver Pike Jackson, OH 45640 740-988-6172 Farm/Cell: 740-986-6172 Jackson Co. Cows: 50 HaleyNFrazier@aol.com Scott & Trish Fulmer Hidden Creek Farm 495 State Route 314 South Mansfield, OH 44903 419-529-4349 Farm/Cell: 419-295-0180 Richland County Cows: 50 eliteexcavating@aol.com www.hiddencreekcattle.com

Cows: 200

Paul & Linda Fast R & F Farm 17216 Keister Road Laurelville, OH 43135 740-497-7109 Farm/Cell: 740-497-7109 Hocking County Cows: 15

Allen & Susie Gahler Gahler Farms 641 N. Elliston Trowbridge Rd. Graytown, OH 43432 Farm/Cell: 419-350-2091 Ottawa County Cows: 20 gahler2@yahoo.com


David & Deana Gibson Double D Angus 15248 St. Rt. 292 Kenton, OH 43326 419-675-5135 farmalldave@icloud.com

buckeyecreekangus@gmail.com

Cows: 16

Jim Gibson Indian Springs Farm 68340 Mount Hermon Road Cambridge, OH 43725 740-439-2961 Farm/Cell: 740-517-1190 Guernsey County Cows: 30 jimrgibson@yahoo.com Donna Glenn Glenn Acres 9681 Twp Rd. 49 Mt. Perry, OH 43760 740-743-1049 Perry County

Cows: 6

Jason Goff Goff Genetics 6515 Park Ln Zanesville, OH 43701 740-819-8925 goffgenetics@gmail.com Landon & Grant Gough Gough Family Angus 2964 W 700 N Ridgeville, IN 47380 765-509-0174 Farm/Cell: 765-748-5032 Randolph County, IN Cows: 40 goughfarms@gmail.com David E. Grimes 33 Decatur Pike Winchester, OH 45697 937-373-7373 Farm/Cell: 937-725-5850 Adams County dgrimes311@frontier.com John & Joanie Grimes Maplecrest Farms 2594 State Route 73 Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-764-1198 Farm/Cell: 937-763-6000 Highland County Cows: 300 mcfarms@cinci.rr.com www.maplecrestfarms.com Zane & Courtney Gross Buckeye Creek Angus 1671 St Rt 60S Ashland, OH 44805 Farm/Cell: 567-203-2369

Josh Gruber 21600 Johnson Rd. Raymond, OH 43067 Farm/Cell: 740-360-3584 Union County

Cows: 10

Adam & Lindsey Hall Hall Cattle Company 3764 Harriet Rd. Hillsboro, OH 45133 Adam 740-336-8142 Lindsey 937-7638115 Highland County lindseycgrimes@gmail.com John & Dedra Hall & Family Wind Swept Acres 1043 County Road 153 Cardington, OH 43315 Farm/Cell: 740-815-4337 Morrow County Cows: 12 windsweptacres1@gmail.com Carl, Linda, Kevin & Cheryl Hampton Hampton Angus Farm 1252 Bluejack Lane Heath, OH 43056 740-323-4546 Farm/Cell: 740-644-0772 Richland County John Hanlin Hanlin Farms 9089 W. Balbec Rd Pennville, IN 47369 260-731-8725 Farm/Cell: 260-726-5857 Jay County, IN Cows: 100 jhanlin@hanlinre.com www.hanlinfarms.com Charles, Shirlee, Jeff & Mark Hara Hara Angus Farm 3217 Fisher Road Columbus, OH 43204 614-279-6834 Mark 937-478-8431 Franklin County Cows: 8 Bailey Harsh HFS Angus 4721 St Rt 203 Radnor, OH 43066 Farm/Cell: 740-272-1881 Delaware County bharsh@ufl.edu


Tim & Elizabeth Harsh HFS Angus 4721 State Route 203 Radnor, OH 43066 Farm/Cell: 740-225-2443 Delaware County hfsangus@hotmail.com www.hfsangus.com

Cows: 35

David House Miamitown Cattle Co LLC 2831 Devils Backbone Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45233 Farm/Cell: 513-383-4849 dhouse1051@aol.com

Will Harsh HFS Angus 4721 St. Rt. 203 Radnor, OH 43066 Farm/Cell: 740-272-1386 Delaware County wharsh@okstate.edu Ivan Hartschuh & Sons Hartschuh Family Farms LLC 1076 Brokensword Road Sycamore, OH 44882 419-562-8178 Crawford County Cows: 10 Bob & Bridget Hayes O'Hayes Farms LLC 5597 Blueball Rd. Cumberland, OH 43732 ohayesfarms@aol.com

Matthew Hoover Miller Valley Angus 1045 Miller Paul Rd. Galena, OH 43021 614-348-4205 Farm/Cell: 614-348-4205 Delaware County Cows: 17

Cows: 75

Cows: 40

Shawn & Christina Howell Egner Farms Angus 1495 Snake Rd Shelby, OH 44875 419-612-6117 Farm/Cell: 419-295-9247 Richland County Cows: 40 howell521@gmail.com Gary & Carol Hutchinson Boulder Farm 4720 National Road SW Hebron, OH 43025 614-207-6162 Licking County mom4741@embarqmail.com

Susan Hengehold Hengehold Dutchland Farm 4128 Cincinnati Brookville Road Hamilton, OH 45013 513-738-2903 Farm/Cell: 513-738-2903 Butler County Cows: 10 susanshallmark@hotmail.com

Jonathan Ionno JL Moyers Angus 1155 Glenn Ave. Columbus, OH 43212 614-216-9126 Farm/Cell: 614-216-9126 Franklin County Cows: 35 ji@jlmeyersangus.com

Jim Herrell Herrell Farms 238 Township Road 101 Willow Wood, OH 45696 740-643-1027 Lawrence County

Kenny Johnson 20601 Putney Ridge Road Salesville, OH 43778 740-679-2406 Guernsey County

Cows: 40

Kevin & Gladys Hinds 6443 Everhart Road Newcomerstown, OH 43832 740-498-6240 Farm/Cell: 614-205-7173 Tuscarawas County Cows: 25 Thomas H. Hisrich Laurel Hills Farm 13669 Linden Road SE Tippecanoe, OH 44699 740-254-4789 Farm/Cell: 330-343-8834 Tuscarawas County Cows: 30

Cows: 45

Bruce Jones Circle J Angus 42529 Jones Dr. Woodsfield, OH 43793 740-472-1228 Farm/Cell: 740-213-4218 Monroe County Cows: 25 bjbjones3@yahoo.com


William Joslin Avondale Farm 20020 Rt 47 Maplewood, OH 45340 937-492-6601 Farm/Cell: 937-726-5387 Shelby County woody@wrjoslin.com

Scott Kiesel Kiesel Farms 5148 South County Rd. 47 New Riegel, OH 44853 419-447-5052 Farm/Cell: 419-618-8127 Seneca County Cows: 50 kingofcattle@yahoo.com

Klayton & Kara Juillerat Juillerat Cattle Co. 12674 Mound Rd. Winchester, OH 45697 Farm/Cell: 937-205-5256 klaytonsells@yahoo.com

John & Mary Lou King Kingsway Angus 3735 North Township Road 111 Tiffin, OH 44883 419-937-1864 Farm/Cell: 419-937-4148 Seneca County Cows: 50 kingswayangus@gmail.com

Kevin & Robin Justice Jutice Family Angus Farm 16454 Hartford Rd. Sunbury, OH 43074 740-965-5261 Farm/Cell: 614-329-0452 Delaware County Cows: 40 just_cos_4@aol.com Colt Kaser Kaser Farms 28361 TR 33 Warsaw, OH 43844 740-502-7522 Coshocton County Keith & Carma Jo Kauffman Ke-Car Farms 25516 Snively Road Danville, OH 43014 740-599-6515 Farm/Cell: 740-504-4354 Knox County Cows: 40 kkowman@yahoo.com Brad Keirns Keirns Cattle 14465 LaFallette Rd. Millfield, OH 45761 740-448-4367 Farm/Cell: 740-645-7052 Athens County Cows: 35 Kelly, Ellie, & Josie Kidwell Kidwell Farms 29477 Front Royal Rd. Walhonding, OH 43843 740-668-2322 Farm/Cell: 740-504-0834 kellyjkidwell@yahoo.com Cows: 25

Kyle, Alisha & Karlee King King Farms Angus 3220 CR 170 Fremont, OH 43420 419-307-6145 Sandusky County kyleking56@aol.com Walter & Joyce King 860 County Road 119 Fremont, OH 43420 419-332-9774 Farm/Cell: 419-355-2912 Sandusky County waljoyking@glis.cc John & Sharon Kline Willow Grove Angus 348 TR 1080 Polk, OH 44866 419-322-4443 Farm/Cell: 419-869-7287 Ashland County Cows: 25 WGAngus.sk@gmail.com Dean Knepp Scioto Valley Angus 35487 S.R. 683 McArthur, OH 45651 Farm/Cell: (740) 656-0902 Vinton County deanknepp018@gmail.com Chuck Kokiko Rolling Acres Registered Angus 517 Pinewood Drive Adena, OH 43901 740-546-3204 Farm/Cell: 740-391-0903 Jefferson County Cows: 14 1rollingacres@gmail.com


Wayne Kraeer Mt Hope Farm 292 Scenic Dr. Avella, PA 15312 740-587-3686 Farm/Cell: 740-255-1067 Washingon Co., PA Cows: 20 hwkraeer@hotmail.com Joe & Brent Krajicek Massie Creek Cattle Com. 2369 Tarbox Cemetary Rd. Cedarville, OH 45314 Joe 937-605-2842 Brent 937-751-7136 Greene County Cows: 30 krajicek@sbcglobal.net Dean Kreager Cedar Hill Farm 13152 Kreager Road SE Newark, OH 43056 740-763-2680 Farm/Cell: 740-973-5540 Licking County Cows: 20 kreager@windstream.net Ron Kreis Kreis Club Calves, Ron Kreis Auctioneer 6020 Dresden-Adamsville Road Adamsville, OH 43802 740-796-5242 Muskingum County Cows: 35 rtkreis93@gmail.com Ron & Sue LeBrun McConnel Creek Farm 13866 State Route 335 Lucasville, OH 45648 740-820-2470 Farm/Cell: 740-935-1199 Scioto County slebrun@falconl.net William B. Levering Sky High Farms, LLC 6180 Sparta Road Fredericktown, OH 43019 740-694-6078 Farm/Cell: 740-398-4560 Knox County bill@skyhighfarmscattle.com www.shyhighfarmscattle.com Dick & Sally Lewis Shanghigh Farms 9510 Keplar Ford Road Orient, OH 43146 614-877-4315 Farm/Cell: 614-214-6365 Pickaway County Cows: 20 shanghigh43145@gmail.com

Richard Loblentz Elm Grove Angus 6091 Twp Rd. 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Farm/Cell: 330-466-3169 Duane D. Logan, General Mgr. COBA/Select Sires, Inc. 1224 Alton-Darby Creek Road Columbus, OH 43228 614-878-5333 Franklin County duane@cobaselect.com David Long Kiata Farms 3107 Layhigh Road Hamilton, OH 45013 fax: 513-738-3933 Farm/Cell: 513-3834077 Butler County Cows: 64 kiatafarms@aol.com Patricia Luckydoo Luckydoo Farms 110 Bellamy Dr. Galliapolis, OH 45631 740-388-0079 Farm/Cell: 740-709-1388 Gallia County Cows: 200 mtoler@mrminc.biz Thomas R. Lyon Lyon Farms 8776 State Route 775 Patriot, OH 45658 740-379-2468 Farm/Cell: 614-286-4934 Gallia County Cows: 50 Austin Mahan Mahan Farms 2225 Millers Ln Zanesville, OH 43701 740-607-9075 Muskingum County Cows: 100 austinmahan1@hotmail.com Mark Markota Markota Angus Ranch LLC 408 N. Meridian Rd. Youngstown, OH 44509 330-540-5823 Farm/Cell: 330-540-5823 mmarkota@drywall-barn.com Cows: 200


Eldon & Martha Martin 52680 Howell Road Cumberland, OH 43732 740-260-3672 Farm/Cell: 740-630-3391 Guernsey County Cows: 50 marthalmartin@hotmail.com John D. Martin Misty View Angus 7198 Perry's Den Road Cumberland, OH 43732 740-638-3362 Farm/Cell: 740-630-8297 Guernsey County Cows: 70 Kyle Maxwell 18155 Worrel Rd. Waynesfield, OH 45896 Farm/Cell: 419-236-2298

Cows: 16

Tom McCall MC Livestock 4873 Lee Jackson Hwy Greenville, VA 24440 540-377-9387 Farm/Cell: 540-292-0192 Augusta Co., VA Cows: 60 mclivestock@gmail.com David & Christine McCardle Black Acres Angus Farm 153 Black Angus Lane Moundsville, WV 26041 304-845-1189 Farm/Cell: 304-830-9012 Marshall County Cows: 15 dcmccardle@cs.com Mike & Vicky McCauley McCauley Family Cattle 60308 Claysville Road Cambridge, OH 43725 Farm/Cell: 740-260-0360 Guernsey County Cows: 30 McCauleyfamilycattle@hotmail.com Max McCoy Pleasant View Farm 429 Pleasant View Ridge Rd. Ravenswood, WV 26164 304-834-7791 Farm/Cell: 304-780-0121 Jackson Co, WV Cows: 200 pleasantviewangus@gmail.com pleasantviewangus.com Diane McDonald 3477 SR 247 Hillsboro, OH 45133 Farm/Cell: 513-543-8794 Highland county Cows: 12 diane.mcdonald7@gmail.com

Dick & Bonnie McDonald Heartland Farms 37633 Laughlin Rd. Lisbon, OH 44432 Farm/Cell: 330-397-9980 Columbiana County dick.bigmac@gmail.com Scott McDonald Heartland Farms 37633 Laughlin Rd. Lisbon, OH 44432 Farm/Cell: 330-429-2566 Columbiana County

Cows: 76

Cows: 12

Steven, Gwyn, Tom & Ben McKinniss McKinniss Farms 3151 Codding Rd. Larue, OH 43332 740-499-2259 Marion County Cows: 90 sgmckinniss@byhalia.net Ben Mercer, II Mercer Angus 15979 Freed Street Minerva, OH 44657 330-868-6334 Farm/Cell: 330-844-2676 Stark County Cows: 30 mercerangus@gmail.com Wayne Jr. & April Miley Twin Spurs Ranch 22822 Bates Rd. Sarahsville, OH 43779 740-838-1160 Farm/Cell: 740-509-2168 Noble County Cows: 11 cowchick1975@yahoo.com Wayne Miley Sr. Miley's Windy Ridge Farm 22196 Windy Ridge Rd. Sarahsville, OH 43779 740-260-2170 Farm/Cell: 740-260-2170 Noble County waynemiley53@gmail.com Alain Miller Miller Angus 4536 Anderson Rd. Hillsboro, OH 45133 Farm/Cell: 513-464-2809 Highland County millerangusfarms@gmail.com


David & Cheri Miller Miller Angus Farm 3768 County Rd. 128 Lindsey, OH 43442 419-665-2251 Farm/Cell: 419-355-6986 Sandusky County Cows: 15 millercheridave@gmail.com Lee & Jason Miller Miller Family Angus 15310 N County Road 750 W Gaston, IN 47342 765-215-1177 Farm/Cell: 765-215-6078 Delaware County, IN Cows: 35 jason.a.miller@chase.com www.millerfamilyangus.com Mark M. Miller 6870 Dyer Rd. Georgetown, OH 45121 937-379-1459 Farm/Cell: 513-218-7897 Brown County Ron & Kellie Miller Woodside Farms 11086 Route 197 Wapakoneta, OH 45895 419-657-6836 Farm/Cell: 419-230-3364 Auglaize County Cows: 30 woodside@ohiolink.net A. Gary Miller & Jerry Miller Twin Hills Farms 8785 Dresden Road Dresden, OH 43821 740-754-1754 Farm/Cell: 740-819-3658 Muskingum County Cows: 50 jerry@twinhillslandscaping.com www.twinhillsfarms.com Scott & Suzanne Millikan Highland Angus II K577 St. RT. 108 Napoleon, OH 43545 419-906-1245 Farm/Cell: 419-309-1127 Henry County ssmillikan@gmail.com Dave Miracle Miracle Farm 1215 Hart Road Lebanon, OH 45036 937-746-9977 Farm/Cell: 937-604-4160 Warren County Cows: 28 davemir@sbcglobal.net

Doug, Gwenna, & Cody Mollenkopf Mollenkopf Cattle Co. 51782 Hadley Rd East Palestine, OH 44413 Farm/Cell: 620-794-3447 Cows: 50 doug.mollenkopf@gmail.com Justin & Jordan Moore Toussaint River Angus Farm 10480 Moore Rd. Oak Harbor, OH 43449 419-350-2338 Justin Cell 419-346-0029 Jordan Cell Ottawa County Cows: 35 Carl E. Murphy 534 N. Hazel St. Apt. D Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 567-232-2141 Wyandot County Joe & Jo Ann Murtha Double J Farm 14075 State Route 374 Rockbridge, OH 43149 740-385-5483 Farm/Cell: 740-603-0234 Hocking County Cows: 12 swimur63@yahoo.com Shawn Myers 8171 Wooster Pike Seville, OH 44273 Farm/Cell: 330-703-6909 Medina County

Cows: 17

Michael & Rebecca Nickoli & Family Maple View Angus Farm 4674 Gibbs Road Norwalk, OH 44857 419-668-3548 Farm/Cell: 419-677-1194 Huron County Cows: 8 Gary Norman 15 Paula Ct. Fremont, OH 43420 419-334-3302 Sandusky County Ron Novak Novak Town Line Farm 4825 State Route 7 NE Burghill, OH 44404 330-772-3186 Farm/Cell: 479-586-7809 Trumbull County Cows: 40 novaktlf@aol.com


Carl Oeder Oeder Limousin-Angus 507 Shawnan Rd Morrow, OH 45152 Farm/Cell: 513-317-9841 Warren County vernarae@oeders.com

Eric & Kay Parthemore Homecroft Farms 17388 Allen Center Rd. Marysville, OH 43040 419-294-8348 Farm/Cell: 614-668-7329 parthemoreville@hotmail.com Cows: 30 HOMECROFTFARM.com

Van Orians Orians Land & Cattle LLC 501 Front Street Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 Farm/Cell: 419-310-0899 Wyandot County van.orians@gmail.com

Debra Wood - Jason Pelcha 2600 The Farm LLC 2627A Jett Hill Rd. New Richmond, OH 45157 513-553-0056 Farm/Cell: 513-314-4539 anguslifeforme@gmail.com Cows: 80 www.2600thefarm.com

Larry & Becky Orndorff Aim-Hi Farm 3470 Piper Road Zanesville, OH 43701 740-453-3146 Muskingum County orndorffb@yahoo.com

Cows: 20

Cows: 12

Frederick M. Penick Way-View Farms 3264 Refugee Road Hebron, OH 43025 740-928-3912 Farm/Cell: 740-404-1832 Licking County Cows: 300 wayviewcattle@hotmail.com

Brandee Painter Painter Farms 2818 Blacks Rd. SW Hebron, OH 43025 740-929-2944 Farm/Cell: 740-975-4489 painterfarms@embarqmail.com Cows: 35

Doug Peterman Arbuckle Angus 2396 Arbuckle Rd. London, OH 43140 614-206-5553 mce683@yahoo.com

Cows: 30

Evan Palmer 3650 West Twp Rd. 158 Tiffin, OH 44883 419-552-0493 Farm/Cell: 419-559-5497 conniepalmer70@gmail.com

Don H. & Mida Peterson Rocking P Farm 6581 US Highway 33 E. Horner, WV 26372 304-269-3877 Lewis County, WV

Cows: 30

David Pamer Pamer Farms PO Box 622 Bellville, OH 44813 419-886-4780 david.pamer@hotmail.com

Cows: 30

David C. & Barbara Pamer Pamer Farm LLC 6455 Durbin Rd. PO Box 622 Bellville, OH 44813 419-886-4780 Farm/Cell: 419-989-1285 Richland County davidpalmer@hotmail.com

Paul & Julie Pfeifer Pickwick Farms/White Oak Farms 3234 Kiess Road Bucyrus, OH 44820 419-562-0908 Crawford County Cows: 150 peppfeifer@gmail.com Eldon Pfleiderer 767 Meadowood Court Galion, OH 44833 419-468-5157 Farm/Cell: 419-563-6348 Crawford County Cows: 15


Doug Phillips DD & Sons 15431 Co. Rd. 135 Kenton, OH 43326 419-675-6144 Farm/Cell: 330-466-0541 doug.phillips8@icloud.com Cows: 18 Brooke & Brandy Pidgeon Blackstone Farm 5351 12th St. Homeworth, OH 44634 330-550-1517 Farm/Cell: 330-853-9900 brooke.pidgeon@gmail.com Cows: 30 blackstoneperformance.com Cole D. Plassman Plassman Farms 21815 St. Rte. 34 Napoleon, OH 43545 419-267-5558 Farm/Cell: 419-438-9411 Henry County Cows: 1 rdplassman@bright.net Duane & Sandy Plymale Slate Run Farm 926 Camba Road Jackson, OH 45640 Farm/Cell: 740-418-0633 Jackson County Cows: 35 angusgirl45640@yahoo.com www.slaterunangus.com Alex & Vince Popplewell Popplewell Farms 1176 Clearfork Rd. Russell Springs, KY 42642 270-566-1832 Farm/Cell: 270-566-8822 popplewellfarms@gmail.com Todd Raines Raines Farm 2667 Nichols Ridge Road Seaman, OH 45679 937-386-2031 Farm/Cell: 937-217-0499 Adams County Cows: 350 tmraines@agristar.net Dale & Chance Rains Rains Angus 290 Drake Rd. Mercer, PA 16137 724-748-4117 Farm/Cell: 724-854-7200 Mercer County, PA Cows: 45 rainsangus@zoominternet.net

Mike and Russ Ramsden Wolfe Farms LLC P.O. Box 146 Sabina, OH 45169 Farm/Cell: 937-603-3856 Clinton County wolfefarmsllc@gmail.com

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William & Esther, David & Cortney Rapp Wagon Wheels Show Cattle 1193 County Rd. 32 Gibsonburg, OH 43431 419-637-2830 Farm/Cell: 419-307-2833 Sandusky County Cows: 30 James M. Rentz Creek Side Farm 1005 West Vine Street Coldwater, OH 45828 419-678-2779 Farm/Cell: 937-477-5347 Mercer County Cows: 12 rentzjames@yahoo.com Rich & Karen Ripley Ripley Farms 19485 Anderson Rd. Quaker City, OH 43773 740-489-9024 Farm/Cell: 740-260-5046 Cows: 125 Lara Rittenhouse 4352 School Rd. New Carlisle, OH 45344 937-845-7376 Farm/Cell: 937-215-1415 Clark County Cows: 2 hotcattle@hotmail.com Randy & Amy Roberts Borderline Farm 215 Roberts Lane McConnelsville, OH 43756 740-962-4440 Morgan County

Cows: 25

Bill & Beverly Roe Pedro's Angus 2151 Harris Road Hamilton, OH 45013 513-726-6540 Farm/Cell: 513-839-0656 Butler County PedroAngus@aol.com www.pedroangus.com


C.F. Rousenburg 36829 Twp. Rd. 2067 Jerusalem, OH 43747 740-472-1018

Cows: 11

Lincoln Rowell/Ron Merritt R & M Cattle Co. 3344 Bays Road Risingsun, OH 43457 419-457-6895 Farm/Cell: 419-266-4363 Wood County Cows: 12 John D. Rozenek Rozenek Angus 8260 State Highway 151 Rayland, OH 43943 740-733-8516 Jefferson County jrozenek@frontier.com

Cows: 45

Paul Salansky Salansky Angus 286 California Drive Coal Center, PA 15423 412-997-7688 Washington Co., PA salanskyangus@gmail.com Zach Sammons Silver Maple Farms 10312 Loop Rd. Etna, OH 43046 Farm/Cell: 740-739-7617 smaplefarms@gmail.com David & Mindy Sanders Sanders Cattle 8744 Evans Rd. Leesburg, OH 45135 Farm/Cell: 93-605-2072 davesanders2004@yahoo.com Cows: 40 www.sanderscattle.com Melissa, Joe & Sharon Sanders Sanders Skylight Farm 5959 Hay Road Harrod, OH 45850 419-648-3233 Farm/Cell: 567-204-0062 Allen County Cows: 22 sanders_skylight_farm@hotmail.com

Albert, Renae and Emily Scheiderer Buckeye Grove Farm 50543 Run Rd. Beallsville, OH 43716 740-926-1848 Cows: 60 buckeyegrovefarm@sbcglobal.net BUCKEYEGROVEFARM.com Kirk & Jeanette Scheurman The Big Sycamore Cattle Com. 18712 CR 54 Warsaw, OH 43844 740-327-2031 Farm/Cell: 330-206-4618 Coshocton County Cows: 30 jscheurman@neo.rr.com Mark Seaman seaman & Sons Farm 865 Cole Rd. Blue Creek, OH 46516 937-587-2565 mark.seaman@ge.com Jim Secrest Nobleland Farm 13496 Lincoln Highway Caldwell, OH 43724 Farm/Cell: 740-581-2000 Noble County secrestjim1@gmail.com

Cows: 6

Cows: 10

George B. Seimer 28500 Kime Holderman Road Circleville, OH 43113 740-332-3785 Pickaway County Cows: 30 Bill Sever Bruiser & Blade Farms 160 McGowan Rd. Frankfort, OH 45628 Farm/Cell: 740-253-8920 Ross County

Cows: 21

Thomas R. Sheaffer Sheaffer Angus Farm 18299 State Highway 231 Nevada, OH 44849 740-465-4011 Wyandot County

Cows: 22

Roger, Kim, & Kelsey Shope Shope Farms 3184 Henley Deemer Rd. McDermott, OH 45652 740-259-4071


Steven & Kelly Sigler Roads End Angus 12490 Township Road 504 Big Prairie, OH 44611 330-378-5944 Farm/Cell: 330-466-2852 Holmes County Cows: 20 roadsendangus@gmail.com Larry Simmons & Matthew Atha Larry Simmons Farms PO Box 499 Coolville, OH 45723 740-667-6203 Farm/Cell: 740-645-4301 Athens County Bryan R. Smith 5668 Gratiot Road SE Heath, OH 43056 740-787-1881 Licking County bry1guy1@yahoo.com

Cows: 5

Kyle Smith Rocky Ridge Cattle LLC 1301 Ridge Rd. North Fairfield, OH 44855 Farm/Cell: 419-750-0011 Huron County Cows: 10 KWSRockyRidgeCattle@gmail.com Mark Smith Hickory Run Farms 13290 Market Ave. N. Hartville, OH 44632 330-801-2208 Stark County Cows: 45 smithhickoryrun@sbcglobal.net Roger R. Smith Larr Farm 17586 Brushy Fork Rd SE Heath, OH 43056-9404 740-763-3137 Licking County smithrr100@yahoo.com Ryan Smith Rose Valley Angus 3165 Lakewood Dr. Zanesville, OH 43701 Farm/Cell: 740-252-6554 Muskingum County

Ryan & Kerrie Smith Woodside Farms 3610 S. Grubb Rd. Cridersville, OH 45806 419-657-6108 Farm/Cell: 419-204-8656 kerrie@ohiolink.net Barry & Nancy Snook Nobleland Farm 13703 Chapel Drive Caldwell, OH 43724 740-732-2563 Farm/Cell: 740-581-0931 Noble County Cows: 15 snook.9@osu.edu Thomas J. Snyder Snyder Angus Farm 64044 Hunter Belmont Road Belmont, OH 43718 740-484-1067 Belmont County Cows: 12 snyd@sbcglobal.net Paul W. Southall Southall Farms 7150 East Kittle Lane Glouster, OH 45732 740-767-4028 Morgan County Janeen & Michael Sparks Union Angus 887 Union Rd. Norwalk, OH 44857 585-245-4780 Farm/Cell: 419-706-8642 unionangus@gmail.com

Cows: 25

Michael Sparks Sparks Farm 1630 US Hwy 250 S Norwalk, OH 44857 419-706-8642 Huron County sparksangus@gmail.com

Cows: 20

Howard & Patti Spengler Woodview Angus 50389 Minder Rd. Jerusalem, OH 43747 740-472-5313 Farm/Cell: 740-213-0880 Monroe County Cows: 50 patti.spengler@gmail.com

Cows: 30


Douglas Stephen Stephen Farms 50637 State Route 145 Woodsfield, OH 43793 740-472-2411 Farm/Cell: 740-391-1508 Monroe County

Gene Topp Topp Notch Farm 6672 County Road 66A New Bremen, OH 45869 Farm/Cell: 419-733-5274 Auglaize County

Cows: 30

John F. Stika 4002 E. Sterling Rd. Creston, OH 44217 330-435-6542 Farm/Cell: 330-465-6172 Wayne County Cows: 5 jstika@certifiedangusbeef.com

Tom & Joan Traxler Basswood Farms 14410 County Road N-65 Pioneer, OH 43554 419-485-3894 Williams County

Cows: 20

James Stoner Maple Leaf Farms 8306 Burrville Rd. Celina, OH 45322 419-942-1730 Mercer County

David A. Troyer Troy Hill Angus 3435 TR 166 Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-3367 Farm/Cell: 330-340-2477 Holmes County Cows: 50 dalewoof@yahoo.com

Cows: 14

Donald & Debbie Sutton D & D Angus 9875 Rural Dale Rd. Blue Rock, OH 43720 740-674-6914 Farm/Cell: 740-319-7779 Muskingum County Cows: 11 debbiesutton48@yahoo.com Walter Sutton Walter Sutton Angus 9995 Rural Dale Road Blue Rock, OH 43720 740-674-4941 Muskingum County

Cows: 20

Lynnelle Thompson-Zimmerman 12155 Gavers Rd. Hanoverton, OH 44423 Farm/Cell: 330-429-1552 Columbiana County Cows: 40 lbt200@gmail.com Brad Thornburg Thornburg Cattle 56201 boston Rd. Barnesville, OH 43713 740-310-9196 Belmont County Cows: 40 thornburgcattle@yahoo.com Jon Davis & Mat Toler Diamond T Land & Cattle Co. 879 Homewood Dr. Bidwell, OH 45614 740-388-9515 Farm/Cell: 740-645-7947 Gallia County Cows: 100 mtoler@mrminc.biz

Wes Untied & Family Highland Farms, Ltd. 4650 Granview Road Granville, OH 43055 Farm/Cell: 740-258-2230 Licking County wuntied@scu-law.com www.showsteers.com/untied/index.htm Kris & Becky Vincent Tri Pine Farm LLC 9007 Hillchurch St SE East Canton, OH 44730 Farm/Cell: 330-488-0958 Stark County tripinefarm@yahoo.com Mike & Eloise Vogel River Acres Stock Farm 19272 Claus Road St. Marys, OH 45885 419-394-4379 Farm/Cell: 419-560-2028 Auglaize County Mike, Kim, Cheyenne & Caden Wagner 4600 N. Moose Eye Rd New Concord, OH 43762 740-472-2070 Farm/Cell: 740-310-1962 Muskingum County Cows: 32 mkccwagner4@yahoo.com


Nick, Darlene & Casey Wagner Wagner Angus Farm 13257 E. County Road 56 Attica, OH 44807 419-426-1406 Farm/Cell: 419-618-8645 Seneca County Cows: 50 wagnerangus@frontier.com

James L. & Sharon Winter Paradise Cattle Company 5839 Ashville-Fairfield Road Ashville, OH 43103 740-983-2755 Farm/Cell: 740-808-1365 Pickaway County Cows: 75 jswinter1@frontier.com

Fred Walter Maysville Meadows 10897 Maysville Williams Road Logan, OH 43138 740-385-6510 Farm/Cell: 740-974-7530 Hocking County Cows: 10 fwalterfarms@frontier.com

Leonard Wogan Jr. & Family Wogan Farm 2150 Blacks Road Hebron, OH 43025 Farm/Cell: Licking County Cows: 15 wfa2150@columbus.rr.com

Gabe & Melanie Wanchick G Wanchick & Son 882 Congress Lake Suffield, OH 44260 330-352-5512 Farm/Cell: 330-352-5512 Portage County Cows: 15 textures.design@hotmail.com

John M. Woodruff F/W Farm 4269 Darr Dr Oxford, OH 45056 Farm/Cell: 513-638-3244 Butler County

Joyce, Mark, David Weiser Weiser Farms 4030 Pinecrest Drive Zanesville, OH 43701 740-452-9811 Farm/Cell: 740-819-3819 Muskingum County Cows: 130 mdweiser@yahoo.com www.weiserfarms.com Dan Wells Wells Livestock 12620 Westfall Rd. Frankfort, OH 45628 Farm/Cell: 740-505-3843 Ross County Cows: 30 dpwells@horizonview.net www.wellslivestockservices.com Ray & Kathy Wells Wells Livestock 376 Albright Mill Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-772-6101 Farm/Cell: 740-253-0930 Ross County Cows: 65 wells.1@osu.edu Ben & Jamie Wheeler Kingsway Angus 4035 Point Liberty Rd. Hillsboro, OH 45133 Farm/Cell: 614-202-7998 Highland County Cows: 10 jamieking_826@hotmail.com

Cows: 6

Max & Todd Woodruff Woodruff Angus 2578 E. Rt. 296 Urbana, OH 43078 937-605-0139 Cows: 30 todd@woodruffenterprises.net Mary J. Woodruff & Chris Chris-Lee Farms 1127 Kennard-Kingscreek Road Urbana, OH 43078 937-652-3711 Farm/Cell: 937-408-8016 Champaign County Cows: 20 Tom F. Woodward III Oakwood Farm 1743 Pleasant Hill Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 740-379-2137 Farm/Cell: 740-339-2844 Gallia County Cows: 50 sunsetvalleyangus@yahoo.com Kurt Wynn Wynn's Angus Farm 888 County Road 601 Ashland, OH 44805 419-651-5742 Farm/Cell: 419-606-8205 Ashland County Cows: 60 wynnsangus@aol.com


Todd M. Yant Outlaw Show Cattle 22662 Cemetery Rd. Sugar Grove, OH 43155 Farm/Cell: 614-949-9530 Cows: 9 tyant@industrialservicesofohio.com Michael L. Yerkes La Vista Farm 2275 Morgan Ross Road Hamilton, OH 45013 513-582-4697 Butler County

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2020 Ohio Angus Media Kit & Advertising Opportunities Directory/Handbook Advertising

• Membership directory with Ohio Angus Association, Jr. Association, and Ladies Auxiliary information, show and sale info, calendar, breeder tools, activity results and photos, and advertisements • Published annually in March. Mailed directly to all members and advertisers. • Additional copies distributed throughout Ohio and surrounding states at shows, sales, and industry events • Ad design services are available, additional charges apply

Pricing

Specifications

full page 1/2 page NEW 1/4 pg/business card

Black/white $225 $130 $75

live area 5.5 x 8.5 5.5 x 4.25 4.75 x 1.8906

Full Color $385 $225 $125

bleed 1/8 in. (.125) 1/8 in. (.125) N/A

11% discount for ads received by deadline in copy ready (PDF) format Ads should be submitted in high resolution (300dpi) PDF.

Deadlines / Page selection

• Premium pages to be sold at auction, Saturday, February 1st 2020 at Ohio Angus annual banquet • Confidential bids will be accepted if you cannot attend auction - minimum bid $400 • Auction purchased ads include ad placement, design/layout, and color charges with no additional fees • Full color pages are limited availability and usually sell out at auction • February 15 - Deadline to reserve ad space • February 15 - Deadline for plans and materials to be submitted for Ad design / layout assistance • February 21 - Copy ready (PDF) ad deadline

Newsletter and Website Advertising

• Published 11 times per year (February - January) Approximate mail date is the 5th. E-mailed on or near 5th to E-list members • Copy Ready Ad Deadline is the 20th of the preceding month • Ad design services - submit plans by the 10th of the preceding month, additional charges apply • Ads from other publications - submit order instruction by the 20th of preceding month, fees may apply • Ads will appear on “featured ads” on front page of web site for 30 days prior to event or specified date • Business card ads will appear on website “advertising” page for 1 year (may be purchased at pro-rated price any time.) • Pricing is for copy ready ads in PDF format. Newsletter is printed black and white -ads may be submitted in color and will be used in color for web/email versions • Print ads should be submitted in high resolution (300dpi) PDF format, in full color if desired, printer will convert to grayscale for the printed version. • Angus sale advertisers will receive free sale and fieldman services with the placing of 2 full page ads. • Must be current Ohio Angus member to advertise cattle sales, and content must relate to sale of Angus cattle. • For a cattle sale to be included on Ohio Angus official calendar of events, at least $150 of newsletter, website and/ or Facebook advertisements must be purchased.

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Additional Advertising Services

Facebook Posts

• One time post with pictures, videos and/ or advertisement • Posted to the Ohio Angus Facebook Page the has over 1500 followers. • $100 per post / $50 with purchase of full page news ad • Pictures and Ads to be submitted as high resolution JPeg files.

Direct Mailings / Mail List Access

• The membership and other mailing lists are the sole property of the Ohio Angus Association and may not be duplicated or used in any manner without proper consent. • Members or business advertisers may conduct special mailings through the Ohio Angus Association, for $150 plus printing and mailing costs • Under no circumstances will the mailing list be distributed via hard copy or electronic to anyone other than the printer of choice for the mailing which already has a working relationship with Ohio Angus.

*All prices and regulations subject to change, as determined by the Ohio Angus Association board of directors*

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Checklist For A

SUCCESSFUL CONSIGNMENT SALE Owning seed-stock Angus cattle can be a very rewarding

experience. A great deal of time, hard work and planning go into building a successful program. A sound and pro-active marketing plan will provide you with even more enjoyment and a “leg-up” on the competition, regardless of the size of your operation. Today’s cattle industry is a global one; tailor your marketing efforts for both local and national buyers. Planning and preparation are the number one components of a successful consignment. Start brainstorming possible consignments months before the sale chairperson contacts you or you contact them. Your management and breeding decisions play a large role in this planning and preparation process. When completing your AI work, keep in mind how these decisions will affect your offering. Keeping daily accurate records will benefit your program and assist the sale manager. For your review, here is a suggested time table for the necessary steps to a successful consignment.

4-6 MONTHS BEFORE SALE DAY

• Review your cow herd, make list of potential consignments. • Double check ages, breeding information and pedigrees to assist in narrowing down your list. • Contact sale chairperson/ sale manager with your interest in consigning to the sale and provide them the information on your potential consignment for their review. • Make the necessary arrangement to get the consignment(s) bred and/or pregnancy checked. If and when possible, use ultrasound for pregnancy and calf-sex; ultrasound gives you a more accurate age of the fetus and sometimes can determine sex of the fetus. A confirmed heifer calf fetus could potentially add more value to the offering.

2-3 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE SALE

• Make final selection of consignments. • Make sure all consignments, including calves at side, are registered. This allows the sale manager access to the most up-to-date information, such as EPDs, on your consignments and allow for a smooth registration transfer process to please both the buyer and seller. • If you are interested, arrange to photograph your consignment, either by contacting a professional cattle photographer or your sale manager. A good photograph of your lot allows the sale manager and you to showcase your consignment to potential buyers nationwide. A quality picture will place the dollars back in your pocket. • Promptly submit registration numbers, breeding information, photos, support photos, performance pedigrees and footnote information to the sale manager. If you are not comfortable writing a footnote, provide all pertinent information to the sale manager. You know your cattle and their bloodlines better than anyone; providing the sale manager this information will provide insight into the strengths of your consignment. • As part of a consignment sale, a sale manager handles a large part of the sale advertising. However, you may choose to also place your own ads to highlight your consignment, especially on premier consignments. If you do choose to place additional advertising, start thinking of publications in which to place the ad, the size, whether color is desired, content etc. Typically, your sale manager is set up to assist you in developing and placing ads.

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5-6 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE SALE

• Sale manager finishes putting the catalog together and it is sent to the printer. • Separate sale offering from the rest of your herd, and give them some extra attention and feed. • Buyers prefer cattle that are in optimal condition, not too fat...not too thin. Top pedigrees and production records alone will not always sway a buyer if your consignment is too thin or in poor condition. • Watch for consignor pre-sale mailers from the sale chairperson and sale manager with information and instructions for the up coming sale.

3-4 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE SALE

• Remain in contact with the sale manager; discuss potential buyers, past buyers and your price expectations, so everyone is on the same page. • Complete necessary health work and obtain a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI). To ensure that your consignments are eligible to sell into almost any state, they are required to be tested negative or come from a documented “free herd” for both Tuberculosis (TB) and Brucellosis (Bangs). T.B. and Bangs testing must be done Within 30 days of the sale. Every state has slightly different requirements for what ages must be tested and what documentation is required from a “free herd”, so work closely with your vet and the sale manager to ensure your consignments are eligible. • Matching ear tags are mailed to all consignors from the sale manager. • Request paper copies of Registration Papers, if yours are stored electronically. • Catalogs are mailed app. 3 weeks before the sale; work with the sale manager to ensure copies are mailed to any new potential buyers and request several additional copies for you to distribute. • You can maximize sale results by contacting past buyers directly. Mail them an extra catalog with a letter highlighting your consignment(s), produce a flyer with additional information about your consignment or call/visit with them, making sure they received a catalog, offering to answer any questions and inviting them to attend the sale.

1-2 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE SALE

• Clip or make arrangements to have your consignments clipped. Well presented & clipped consignments will draw more attention from potential buyers. If you need help, contact the sale manager. They can put you in touch with someone who has experience Clipping cattle. • Double check that all consignments are tattooed and match their registration papers, apply your sale ear tags and remove any additional old ear tags. Typically, this can easily be done when the cattle are in the chute to be clipped.

1 DAY PRIOR TO THE SALE

• Make sure consignments are clean and presentable. • Arrive on time at the sale location and have all the necessary paperwork including: signed & completed registration papers, Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), test results for T.B. & Bangs and any updated breeding, calving or production information to be included on the update sheet. • Upon arrival, check in with the Sale Manager and present all necessary paperwork. (Offer to assist with stalling and sorting of all consignments.)

SALE DAY

• Arrive early, make sure your consignments are fed and watered. • Visit with potential buyers and answer any questions they might have. • Assist during and after the sale, by running lots to and from the sale ring. It takes the efforts of all consignors to make sure the sale runs smoothly. • After the sale, stick around and help load out, clean up and tear down. Especially, picking up after yourself, as many consignment sales are hosted by another consignor or fellow breeder.

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American Angus Association® Selection Tools Expected Progeny Difference (EPD), is the prediction of how future progeny of each animal are expected to perform relative to the progeny of other animals listed in the database. EPDs are expressed in units of measure for the trait, plus or minus. Interim EPDs may appear on young animals when their performance has yet to be incorporated into the American Angus Association National Cattle Evaluation (NCE) procedures. This EPD will be preceded by an “I”, and may or may not include the animal’s own performance record for a particular trait, depending on its availability, appropriate contemporary grouping, or data edits needed for NCE. Accuracy (ACC), is the reliability that can be placed on the EPD. An accuracy of close to 1.0 indicates higher reliability. Accuracy is impacted by the number of progeny and ancestral records included in the analysis.

GROWTH

Calving Ease Direct (CED), is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf heifers. It predicts the average difference in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when he is bred to first-calf heifers. Birth Weight EPD (BW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit birth weight to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Weaning Weight EPD (WW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Residual Average Daily Gain (RADG), feed efficiency expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic ability for postweaning gain in future progeny compared to that of other sires, given a constant amount of feed consumed. Yearling Weight EPD (YW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Yearling Height EPD (YH), is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling height, expressed in inches, compared to the that of other sires. Scrotal Circumference EPD (SC), expressed in centimeters, is a predictor of the difference in transmitting ability for scrotal size compared to that of other sires. Docility (DOC), is expressed as a difference in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indicating more favorable docility. It predicts the average difference of progeny from a sire in comparison with another sire’s calves.

MATERNAL

Heifer Pregnancy (HP), is a selection tool to increase the probability or chance of a sire’s daughters becoming pregnant as first–calf heifers during a normal breeding season. A higher EPD is the more favorable direction, and the EPD is reported in percentage units. Calving Ease Maternal (CEM), is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf daughters. It predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers when compared to daughters of other sires. Maternal Milk EPD (Milk), is a predictor of a sire’s genetic merit for milk and mothering ability as expressed in his daughters compared to daughters of other sires. In other words, it is that part of a calf’s weaning weight attributed to milk and mothering ability. Mature Weight EPD (MW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the difference in mature weight of daughters of a sire compared to the daughters of other sires. Mature Height EPD (MH), expressed in inches, is a predictor of the difference in mature height of a sire’s daughters compared to daughters of other sires.

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Cow Energy Value ($EN), expressed in dollars savings per cow per year, assesses differences in cow energy requirements as an expected dollar savings difference in daughters of sires. A larger value is more favorable when comparing two animals (more dollars saved on feed energy expenses). Components for computing the cow $EN savings difference include lactation energy requirements and energy costs associated with differences in mature cow size.

CARCASS

The genetic evaluation produces a single set of EPDs for carcass weight, marbling score, Ribeye area and fat thickness. The units of measure are in carcass trait format and analyzed on an age-constant basis. Carcass Weight EPD (CW), expressed in pounds is a predictor of the differences in hot carcass weight of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Marbling EPD (Marb), expressed as a fraction of the difference in USDA marbling score of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Ribeye Area EPD (RE), expressed in square inches, is a predictor of the difference in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Fat Thickness EPD (Fat), expressed in inches, is a predictor of the differences in external fat thickness at the 12th rib (as measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.

$VALUE INDEXES

$Value indexes, are multi-trait selection indexes to assist beef producers by adding simplicity to genetic selection decisions. $Values are reported in dollars per head, where a higher value is more favorable. The $Value is an estimate of how future progeny of each sire are expected to perform, on average, compared to progeny of other sires in the database if the sires were randomly mated to cows and if calves were exposed to the same environment. Weaned Calf Value ($W), an index value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for pre-weaning merit. $W includes both revenue and cost adjustments associated with differences in birth weight, weaning direct growth, maternal milk, and mature cow size. Feedlot Value ($F), an index value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for postweaning merit compared to progeny of other sires. Grid Value ($G), an index value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for carcass grid merit compared to progeny of other sires. Quality Grade ($QG) represents the quality grade segment of the economic advantage found in $G. $QG is intended for the specialized user wanting to place more emphasis on improving quality grade. The carcass marbling (Marb) EPD, which is influenced by carcass marbling scores and ultrasound percent intramuscular fat (% IMF) measurements, contribute to $QG. Yield Grade ($YG) $YG represents the yield grade segment of the economic advantage found in $G. $YG is intended for the specialized user wanting to place more emphasis on red meat yield. It provides a multi-trait approach to encompass ribeye, fat thickness and weight into an economic value for red meat yield. $G combines both $QG and $YG, and may be the best carcass decision tool for focusing on quality and red meat yield simultaneously. Beef Value ($B), an index value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for postweaning and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires.

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Feburary

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April 2/7 2/8 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/12 2/13 2/14 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/23 2/24 2/25 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/9

May 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/18 5/19 5/20 5/21 5/22 5/23 5/24 5/25 5/26 5/27 5/28 5/29 5/30 5/31

UNBOLD = *DUE DATE

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March

BOLD = SERVICE DATE

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Janurary 6/1 6/2 6/3 6/4 6/5 6/6 6/7 6/8 6/9 6/10 6/11 6/12 6/13 6/14 6/15 6/16 6/17 6/18 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 3/10 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/8

June 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/9

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*Due dates are based on a 283 day gestation interval of Angus based Cattle.

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Gestation Table


Bull Hip Height (inches) Frame Score Age in Frame Score Months 3 4 5 6 5 37.5 39.5 41.6 43.6 6 38.8 40.8 42.9 44.9 7 40.0 42.1 44.1 46.1 8 41.2 43.2 45.2 47.2 9 42.3 44.3 46.3 48.3 10 43.3 45.3 47.3 49.3 11 44.2 46.2 48.2 50.2 12 45.0 47.0 49.0 51.0 13 45.8 47.8 49.8 51.8 14 46.5 48.5 50.4 52.4 15 47.1 49.1 51.1 53.0 16 47.6 49.6 51.6 53.6 17 48.1 50.1 52.0 54.0 18 48.5 50.5 52.4 54.4 19 48.8 50.8 52.7 54.7 20 49.1 51.0 53.0 55.0 21 49.2 51.2 53.2 55.1

7 45.6 46.9 48.1 49.3 50.3 51.3 52.2 53.0 53.8 54.4 55.0 55.6 56.0 56.4 56.7 56.9 57.1

8 47.7 48.9 50.1 51.3 52.3 53.3 54.2 55.0 55.8 56.4 57.0 57.5 58.0 58.4 58.7 58.9 59.1

9 49.7 51.0 52.2 53.3 54.3 55.3 56.2 57.0 57.7 58.4 59.0 59.5 60.0 60.3 60.6 60.9 61.0

Heifer Hip Height (inches) Frame Score Age in Frame Score Months 3 4 5 6 5 37.2 39.3 41.3 43.4 6 38.2 40.3 42.3 44.4 7 39.2 41.2 43.3 45.3 8 40.1 42.1 44.1 46.2 9 40.9 42.9 44.9 47.0 10 41.6 43.7 45.7 47.7 11 42.3 44.3 46.4 48.4 12 43.0 45.0 47.0 49.0 13 43.6 45.5 47.5 49.5 14 44.1 46.1 48.0 50.0 15 44.5 46.5 48.5 50.5 16 44.9 46.9 48.9 50.8 17 45.3 47.2 49.2 51.1 18 45.6 47.5 49.5 51.4 19 45.8 47.7 49.7 51.6 20 46.0 47.9 49.8 51.8 21 46.1 48.0 50.0 51.9

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7 45.5 46.5 47.4 48.2 49.0 49.7 50.4 51.0 51.5 52.0 52.4 52.8 53.1 53.4 53.6 53.7 53.8

8 47.5 48.5 49.4 50.2 51.0 51.7 52.4 53.0 53.5 54.0 54.4 54.8 55.1 55.3 55.5 55.6 55.7

9 49.6 50.6 51.5 52.3 53.0 53.8 54.4 55.0 55.5 56.0 56.4 56.7 57.0 57.3 57.4 57.6 57.7


Index To Advertisers 2600 The Farm Angus Hall of Fame Angus Productions Atterholt Farms Beef Council Black Swamp Assoc Blackstone Performance Farm Boyd Beef Cattle Bruiser & Blade Burgett Angus Cattle Visions Chippewa Valley Claylick Run Angus Genetics COBA/Select Sires Diamond T Livestock Eastern Ohio Angus Egner Angus Farm Exline Farms Gahler Farms Goff Show Cattle Heritage Coop/Show Supply HFS Angus Highland Farms Highland Farms II Highland Livestock Supply Ke-Car Farms Kingsway Angus Lee Brown Insurance

22 39 40 6 28 43 32 27 23 8 30 7 1 13 21 44 9 14 86 25 32 IFC 19 17 41 5 11 24

Lucky Lane Angus Makota Angus Maplecrest Farm McArthur Lumber & Post Mollenkopf Cattle Muskingum Livestock Nobleland Farm North Central Assoc Ohio Cattlemens Assoc. Optum Angus Paradise Cattle Co. PBS Animal Health Pine Hill Angus Post Printing Raines Farms Ron Kreis, Auctioneer Ryan Lepage, Auctioneer Sanders Skylight Farm Sky High Farm Slate Run Angus Straight A's Supply TopShelf Auctions Toussaint River Angus Union Stock Yards United Producers, Inc Wayview Cattle Co. West Central Assoc Windswept Farms Woodside & West Creek

20 88 BC 35 34 41 38 42 29 IBC 12 18 2 37 4 26 31 30 10 36 34 33 87 42 34 15 45 35 16


Spruce Mtn Rita 7517 # +*18989087 CED BW WW YW MILK CW Mrb RE FAT $W +11 -.3 +60 +100 +30 +52 +1.01 +.46 +.030 +80

$F +96

$G +67

$B +164

Spruce Mtn Rita 7517 is a rising star in Optum’s donor program. She is a powerfully constructed TEX Playbook 5437 daughter out of the famed Rita cow family. The first progeny to be offered from 7517 was a $22,000 heifer calf pregnancy selected by Pollard Farms in the 2020 Ranchers Rendezvous sale.

Vintage Blackbird 7204 # +*18748522 CED BW WW YW MILK CW Mrb RE FAT $W +13 -.3 +74 +131 +27 +56 +.61 +.52 +.055 +85

$F +95

$G +46

$B +141

Vintage Blackbird 7204 is out of the legendary donor Sandpoint blackbird 8809 and Basin Payweight 1682 making her the full sister to the $730,000 ½ interest sire VAR Power Play 7018. 7204 is the foundation to Optum’s Blackbird family.

Deer Valley Rita 77105 #*19008019 CED BW WW YW MILK CW Mrb RE FAT $W +13 -.1 +92 +168 +16 +68 +.72 +.89 -.003 +85

$F $G +122 +62

$B +185

Deer Valley Rita 77105 is an ultra complete daughter of MGR Treasure that is hard to put a hole in from any angle. 77105 carries an impeccable EPD profile with the look of the ideal brood cow as a first calf heifer. She is also a member of the famed Rita cow family that has written its own page in Angus history.

Dean’s Queenie X108 #+*16856310 CED BW WW YW MILK CW Mrb RE FAT $W $F $G $B +8 +1.2 +56 +97 +25 +54 +.94 +.97 -.034 +60 +117 +77 +194

Dean’s Queenie X108 is a mainstay in the Optum donor pen having proven herself as a never miss donor, no matter what the sire the X108’s are good. She stems from the popular Queenie family and boasts a tremendous EPD profile. X108 has definitely left her mark.

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17th Annual

FEMALE PRODUCTION SALE

September 26, 2020 n Selling 100+ Angus & Sim-Angus Females

SPRING BULL SALE

March 2021 n Selling Angus & Sim-Angus Bulls Watch for our online show heifer sales in April and October! Contact us for more information: John & Joanie Grimes n Lindsey & Adam Hall n Lauren & Will Coor n 2594 State Route 73 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 n mcfarms@cinci.rr.com n John: (937) 763-6000 n Adam Hall: (740) 336-8142 Cris Sprague: (740) 525-2593 n Will Coor: (919) 723-6399 n www.MaplecrestFarms.com


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