August 2022 Journal

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We’re All About Family. 57 years of predictable selection in the Charolais Breed.

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Eleventh Annual FEMALE SALE

Selling 50+ L

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& Embryos

1 pm at thE sattErfiELd saLE faciLity EvEning shadE, arkansas

9.24.2022

RLL Eatons

Miss Ledger

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LT Ledger x Eatons Miss Busby 00649

Dam of SAT Gridmaker 6306 Top 4% Marb EPD Sells open, Ready to flush Offered with Sellhorst Charolais

SAT Ms Brusset 6233 P F1227022 Patriot x Eatons Brusset 10722

Bred to SAT Payweight 7324P ET M6 Bells & Whistles x SC Barbra 1254 Offered with J&J Trust Charolais

SAT Ms Sweetheart 6101 P EF1227032 Sundance x Swan Sweetheart M205 Bred to WCR Step Up 152 P

SAT Ms Taylor 6253 P F1227029 Patriot x Pro-Line x Fink Miss 8891 5784 GM Bred to SAT Payweight 7324P ET

RF Agatha 149P F1151079 X-Factor x RF Agatha 963 Bred to SAT Payweight 7324P ET

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Official Publication of the American-International Charolais Association V O L . 46, N O. 5

ON THE COVER–

Photo by Becky Rennert at the 2022 AIJCA Junior National, Grand Island, Neb. Cover by Molly Schoen

FEATURES

22 Homestead Vets become Heartland Docs Nebraska veterinarians find national platform

25 ACF Ludeke-Truax Professional Scholarship Application deadline approaching

27 Char-Cation

Coverage of the 2022 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference

JOURNAL STAFF Dr. Clint Rusk

CPI President

David Hobbs

Manager

COLUMNS 17

Molly Schoen

Editor

Kaitlyn Chism

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Advertising Coordinator

Field Representatives Refer to page 19

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Charolais Viewpoint by Dr. Clint Rusk

Preparing Breed Leaders at Charolais Junior National

Junior Viewpoint

The Next Generation

by Devon Benes, President

ACTIVITIES & REFERENCE 18 18 78 80

Association Updates New Members Calendar Advertisers’ Index

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Nothing better than Cigar Daughters!

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RE MS E46 DYNASTY 686 ET

Becoming a legend with so many sale topping progeny

Has a super Braxton Heifer calf! Headed to ET this fall! (Jubal & Hosea)

EF1198275 3/20/14 Sire: LHD Cigar Dam: JDJ Ms Spur R120 EPDs: 2.4 0.7 61 109 20 4.9 51 1.1 Carcass: 19 1.04 -0.014 -0.19 245.55

Owned by Rocking S Ranch, OK and with Arlitt Ranch, TX and Evans Ranch, TX

RE MISS CIGAR 12B ET

EF1240000 3/21/16 Sire: LHD Cigar Dam: JDJ Ms Dynasty L428 EPDs 2.5 1.2 52 95 19 8.8 44 0.9 Carcass 10 0.91 -0.024 -0.25 231.78

Owned by Bella Angel Farms, TX

OHF LADY OAKS B226

EF1215272 3/9/14 Sire: LHD Cigar Dam: D&D Ms Clarice 2809 Pld ET EPDs: 5.5 0.4 56 93 23 7.3 51 0.1 Carcass: 16 0.85 -0.019 -0.15 229.95

EF1152527 2/26/12 Sire: LHD Cigar Dam: Three Trees Nancy 9126 ET EPDs -0.5 -2.3 23 51 89 18 6.5 44 0.8 Carcass 12 0.73 0.002 -0.08 225.52

Has an outstanding Braxton calf that will be featured in 2023 Sale of EX

Super Donor cow, due fall 2022 with DC/CRJ Tank E108 calf

Owned by Evans Ranch, TX

Owned by Arlitt Ranch, TX and Melvin Allen, TX

2601 Austin Ave. Brownwood, Texas 76801 Office: (325) 646-1561 Cell: (325) 647-9039 rickevans6464@gmail.com

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Wild Indian Acres & Friends Female Sale

1 p.m., September 17, 2022 at the ranch, De Soto, Missouri

Selling 60 lots -

Including Including Donors, Embryos, Show Heifers & Herd Sire Prospects, Fall Calving Bred Heifers & Cows, Spring Calving Cow/Calf Splits & Bred Heifers

BRCHE TR Dory 6501 – Selling a 25% Interest! She was the

2018 National Reserve Grand Champion & the Show Heifer of the Year! A ½ interest sold in her as a bred heifer for $49,000! This past January Dory and her calf were the 2022 National Grand Champion Cow-Calf Pair in Denver. Her son WIA Backwater Jack 060 P was the 2021 National Champion Bull!

Orr’s Lady Maggie 481 – This Orr Ledger daughter and her calf sold for $12,250 during last year’s sale! Selling Two Picks of the Herd!!! – This past summer Wild Indian Acres purchased the entire famous Orr Charolais herd in Alabama. Two “picks of the herd” will be offered after so many of our first visitors to the ranch this summer have tired to buy into this outstanding set of cows. There are 60 fall cows and 50 spring cows to select from.

CAG GARW Ms Firefly 680D ET – Selling full interest

& Possession! Rhinestone daughter out of TR PZC NC Fire Fly 1746 ET the famous full sister to National Champions Bomshell, Firegirl, Ivory Angel, Adalina. Sells due in January to LT Atlas 0251 Pld and 3 embryos (sexed heifers) sired by Outsider and 3 embyros sired by Redemption.

WIA Ms Fire Bug 196 – Outsider daughter out of CAG GARW Ms Firefly 680D ET born October 3, 2021. Currently being showed this summer. Another full sister sold for $9,000 in Boyert Sale.

Sale Consultant

Colt Keffer, 765-376-8784 PO Box 267, Windsor, CO 80550 colt@cksalesandmarketing.com

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M6 Ms Sun Jewel 5117 P ET – Sold ½

interest for $23,000 to Ankony. Also selling one pregnant recip due in January sired by SCX Jehu 233E out of 5117.

WIA Ms Jewel 0126 P – PVF Ridge 7142

daughter out of M6 Ms Jewel 428 P a maternal sister to 5117 & 5124. Due this spring to WR Foreman D602.

WIA Ms Jewel 121 P – Daughter of 5117 sired by TR CC Deliverance 7974 Pld ET that sold in last year’s Wild Indian Acres sale for $11,500 to Rylie Smith, Grinnell, Iowa and was 2022 Junior National Division IV Champion. Selling 3 Embryos that are full sibs in blood to her.

M6 Ms Sun Jewel 5124 P ET – Selling full interest & Possession! Top 1% of the breed for WW, YW and TSI! She is a full sister to last year’s high selling ½ interest donor M6 Ms Sun Jewel 5117 P ET that sold for $23,000 to Ankony Farms. Sells due in December to WIA Backwater Jack 060 P. Also selling 3 Embryos out of Ridge x 5124.

WIA Ms Global 138P – ACE Mr Mo Bob 3809X daughter due in the spring to LT Atlas 0251 Pld.

Sale Manager

Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-7449 (cellular)

Mead V069 of 5223 R033 – WC Milestone 5223 daughter due in the spring to GHC Reagan 9012.

GC Miss Turton 456 P – Daughter of Turton due this spring to LT Atlas 0251 Pld. She has an outstanding spring 2022 heifer calf that splits off sired by FTJ Monticello 1806!

Mike & Sara Kisner Connor & Cannon 5805 PERKINS RD • DE SOTO, MO 63020 (636) 586-2299 • (636) 236-0306 cell wildindianacres@yahoo.com Shannon Carpenter: 937-418-2275 A U G U S T 2022 

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SEPTEMBER 5, 2022 • NOON

Chappell’s Sale Arena • Strafford, Missouri

SELLING 60 SELECTED LOTS

PAIRS • BREDS • HERD SIRES • OPEN HEIFERS • FROZEN GENETICS RENN RANGE MADE 0560

TCCS SAINT LYDIA

This is a powerhouse Front Range daughter and one trip to Elm Creek, Nebraska, will convince anyone these Front Range daughters are made to produce herd bulls. She checks all the boxes—top 5% for WW and YW; top 15% for TSI.

Just a four year old, this is a powerful Saint Christopher daughter and the Greta influence is strong with this one. Young females like this are hard to find and she will be a valuable asset to any herd. Lots of cow power in this one.

ACE-ORR LOCK N LOAD 243 P

LCC GERMAINE’S GENESIS 3511

He needs no introduction. A proven track record of top sellers and sons working in purebred herds. Semen sells on this great Ledger son.

This is a stout Ridge son out of a full sister to the $36,000 M6 sale topper. Every good herd bull has a great mother and 5149 is no exception. He sports an AYW of 1,469-lbs. and is in the top 5% for MARB and top 25% for TSI. Look, power, a great mother and numbers to back it up.

LCC MARION’S ANASTASIA 2310

The Foreman daughters are making cows and this one traces to the original Marion. Her pedigree has star power in every generation and she has her whole life in front of her.

BID ONLINE AT:

M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET

Another proven herd bull whose influence is strong in many donor pens across the country. Semen sells on this former many time Multiple Trait leader.

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M&M Outsider 4003 PLD $600,000 valuation sire of countless National Champions & high sellers! Sire of the 2022 AIJCA Res Grand Champion, 3rd Overall, and 4th Overall Owned Heifers Paternal Grandsire of the 2022 AIJCA Grand Champion B&O, Grand Champion Owned, and 5th Overall Owned Heifer

Join us for our 21st Annual Private Treaty

STEER & HEIFER SALE Wednesday, September 21, 2022 - Harrold, SD Initial bids close at 7:00 PM via phone, text, or at steerbidder.com

BOY Outlier 812 ET PLD Sire of the 2022 AIJCA Junior National Champion B&O and Owned Heifer, 5th Overall Owned Heifer, 5th Overall B&O Heifer & Grand Champion Steer Full Brother to the 2022 AIJCA Res Grand Champion Owned Heifer

TR Genetics accounted for 32 Class Winners | 27 Seconds | 7 Division Champions | 8 Reserve Division Champions

2022 AIJCA Junior National Reserve Grand Champion Owned Heifer - Shown by Kaydon Willett, TX Embryo purchase raised by Jendrusch Livestock

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HF Mustang Sally 904 PLD Dam of the 2022 AIJCA Junior National 3rd Overall Owned Heifer Paternal great granddam of the 2022 AIJCA Grand Champion B&O and Grand Champion Owned Heifer

2022 AIJCA Junior National 3rd Overall Owned Heifer - Shown by Haxton Hoffman, NE Purchased in the 2021 Pasture Sale!

Selling Angus, Charolais, Red Angus, SimAngus, and Commercial heifers, along with a powerful set of steers!

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TR Ms Berkly 4711B ET Dam of the 2022 AIJCA Junior National Res Grand Champion Owned Heifer Maternal sister to the dam of 2022 AIJCA Junior National Res Grand Champion B&O Heifer Paternal Granddam of the 2022 AIJCA Junior National Grand Champion Bred & Owned and Grand Champion Owned Heifer Paternal Granddam of the 2022 AIJCA Junior National 5th Overall Owned Heifer

Thomas Ranch

Troy & VeaBea Thomas | Clint, Cally & Tee Kindred 18475 Capri Place - Harrold, SD 57536 Troy: 605-222-1258 | Cally: 605-222-1515 Ranch: (605) 973-2449 | info@thomasranchcattle.com Thomasranchcattle.com A U G U S T 2022 

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GHC Reagan 9012

Heiress of Trojan 720

Selling Full Possession and 1/2 Interest. Semen inventory inlcuded This son of LT Blue Value 7903 out of the great maternal matron LT Brenda 6120 Pld has created lots of excitement with his first progeny. More than 25 females will have his progeny by sale day.

Selling 1/2 Interest with Option to double the bid. This great donor’s last two bull calves had adjusted Weaning Weights of 854 and 888 lbs. She ranks in the top 3% of the breed for WW, top 1% for YW, top 8% for REA, top 1% for Marbling and top 1% for TSI! She averages 13 embryos per flush!

Mature Cow Herd Dispersal Saturday, October 15 • Noon • Newton, Iowa

105 Fall Pairs • 35 Spring Bred Females • 5 Weaned Open Heifers

They All Sell

Sale Manager: Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-7449 (cell) greghubert@st-tel.net 12

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Tom & Jen Cannon 6617 Hwy F36 W Newton, IA 50208 641-521-8184 (Tom’s cell) cannonfarms@hotmail.com cannonfarms@hotmail. com www.cannoncharolaisranch.com


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Made to MARBLE Duke 6025 and Tradition 321A progeny will sell —

OCTOBER 13 JMAR & Guests Online Sale The offering is on test at WVU Test Station with GROW SAFE Feed Efficiency Data.

DUKE 6025 EMBRYOS FOR SALE BY— LT Patriot • LT Ledger • LT Rushmore One Penny Blanco Flash JMAR Jefferson/JMAR Jubal

WCR Ms Duke 6025 P/S

F1061848 • Owned with BJR Summerford Charolais

Top 15% WW, TM • 10% YW • 20% M, TSI

THESE FREE LUNCH X DUKE 6025 FULL BROTHERS SELL! DESCO LUNCH BOX 117 PLD

DESCO LUNCH HOUR 126 PLD

EM966547 Gained 4.21 lbs/day Birth to Weaning

EM968006 WWR: 121 • Top 6% MB

EM969171 Top 2% MB • 20% TSI

EM969148 BW: 75 • Top 15% TSI

DESCO LUNCHABLE 124 P ET

DESCO SIR LUNCH 122 P

VPI Miss Tradiiton 321A Pld

Blue Mountain x Free Lunch x 914

F1171262

Top 1% MB, TSI

These Tradition 321A progeny on testDESCO Bocephus 123 P/S ET

DESCO Miss Tradition 136 Pld

EM967275 Top 1% WW, YW, MB, TSI

EF1321609 Top 1% YW, MB, TSI

DESCO Rebar 137 Pld (Homo Polled)

EMBRYOS FOR SALE BY—

EM969151 Top 1% YW, MB, TSI

Monticello • New Hank JMAR Jefferson/ Leachman Anthem

Available to Flush!

Thanks to Gus & Amy Cross, NE, for purchasing a Flush & Embryos

DAREN STATLER, DVM

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Watch for JMAR Genetics & Guests Semen & Embryo Inventory Reduction Sale• August 23-25

The Quality Group!


Dr. Clint Rusk, Executive Vice President

VIEWPOINT

CHAROLAIS

Preparing Breed Leaders at Charolais Junior National

Six fun filled days of contests, fellowship and Charolais cattle.

From the time I arrived at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska for the Opening Ceremony of the 2022 Charolais Junior National until I left for home on Friday, June 24th, I was so impressed with every aspect of the leadership development program we call “Charolais Junior National”. When I entered the show arena, I witnessed young people from 31 states prepared to enter the arena representing their great state in the Opening Ceremony. I proudly watched as a group of Charolais exhibitors of all ages unrolled a giant-sized version of Old Glory that nearly covered the entire showring. I proudly stood with my hand over my heart as a talented young man sang a moving rendition of the National Anthem. I then listened as nine-yearold Haxton Hoffman masterfully played a patriotic hymn on the bagpipes. What an inspiring way to kick-off the beginning of six fun filled days of contests, fellowship and Charolais cattle shows. At the conclusion of the Opening Ceremony, I enjoyed a delicious steak dinner prepared by the Hospitality Committee,

a variety of events. I decided to start the day in the washrack visiting with exhibitors of every age. I was impressed with the fact that most of those individuals washing animals appeared to be exhibitors, with some help from parents, other relatives, and a few friends. While I did not witness any water fights in the washrack, I later heard several young people say the water fights are some of their favorite traditions at Charolais Junior National, especially when the temperatures are more than 90 degrees. After visiting the washrack, I meandered through the cattle barn striking up conversations with exhibitors and parents alike. Monday morning in the cattle barn was a great way for me to start the week. Later Monday, I was asked by a member of the AIJCA Junior Board to serve as a judge for one room of the Quiz Bowl Competition. I looked over the questions and felt comfortable listening to contestants answer these questions and determining if their answer was close enough to the written answer to be

If I were to grade the hospitality committee on the scale used in schools, they would most definitely receive an A+ for going above and beyond to be sure we were well fed and content during our week in Grand Island. part of the larger Planning Committee, who prepared 1-2 meals per day for 600 – 850 people per meal. Like most of the people around me, I was impressed by the size of the steak and the amount of food we were served. As I entered the large dining room with round tables filled with people for as far as I could see, I was blown away by the size of the crowd. By the end of the week, I realized how important the daily meals were for creating the family atmosphere I heard so much about prior to arriving in Grand Island. If I were to grade the hospitality committee on the scale used in schools, they would most definitely receive an A+ for going above and beyond to be sure we were well fed and content during our week in Grand Island. I was also very impressed with the hard work, dedication, and servant hearts I witnessed in the members of the planning committee. Their attention to detail from helping exhibitors unload, planning daily events and the Thursday evening banquet that fed over 800 people, was impressive at every level! On Monday morning, I found myself without a specific assignment. Many of the exhibitors were busy competing in

acceptable. After arriving a few minutes late for the judges’ orientation session, I soon found myself sitting close to the contestants and listening intently as the Quiz Bowl was off and running. As the competition commenced and we proceeded towards the final rounds, I realized what I thought was an easy job had quickly become more difficult as the complexity of the questions increased and so did the answers. I was very impressed with the preparation and knowledge of the Quiz Bowl teams. On Tuesday morning, Miranda Hoag, Communications and Events Coordinator at the AICA, and I initiated our plan to identify junior exhibitors and adults we could interview to learn what people enjoy most about attending Charolais Junior National. Our first interview was with Mr. Richie Oakes from Taloga, Oklahoma. From the time spent in the barn with his grandkids, to serving as beef superintendent at the Oklahoma Youth Expo and Oklahoma State Fair, he is devoted to providing opportunities for youth to grow and develop life skills. As the day progressed, Miranda and I met and interviewed numerous Charolais enthusiasts from across the country. These interviews

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AICA and AIJCA NEW MEMBERS

Alabama Lloyd Strickland 4151 River Oaks Road Millbrook, AL 36054 Arkansas Elizabeth P Britton  239 Lawrence Road 281 Smithville, AR 72466 William C Britton  239 Lawrence Road 281 Smithville, AR 72466 Colorado Adley J Blach  35251 Cr R Eckley, CO 80727

Lathrum Cattle 101 Nw Countrywood Lane Ankeny, IA 50023

Blake R Peterson  8848 W 1400 S Remington, IN 47977

Little Sioux Cattle Company 808 16th St Onawa, IA 51040

Kansas Charlee K Jantz  10170 N St Greensburg, KS 67054

Case O Kock  10895 Ranch Ave Lake City, IA 51449 Bryllee J Means  2468 W Ave Villisca, IA 50864

Darrin Molt Farms LLC 18556 Us 159 Hwy Horton, KS 66439 Kohlton P Voboril  202 E 10th St Strong City, KS 66869

Dillon M Whitrock  1963 180th St Milford, IA 51351

Louisiana Claire R Williams  6900 Vardaman Rd Keithville, LA 71047

Owen D Weisinger  2817 170th St Fort Madison, IA 52627

Minnesota Cooper J Dorn  48240 280th St Henning, MN 56551

Adalyn Dawn Halstead  3549 W Jerwayne LaneLecanto, FL 34461

Illinois Todd Line 41 160th Street Seaton, IL 61476

Avery F Kohls  23722 230th St Hutchinson, MN 55350

Payton Olivia Lambert  464 Maude Rd Wauchula, FL 33873

Hayden R Sweppy-Walker  303 Cr 2050 North West Salem, IL 62476

Florida Rawson M Goff 16936 Sr 674 Lithia, FL 33547

Evan G Leturno  4371 W Glen St Lecanto, FL 34461 John C Mchugh  22580 90th St Live Oak, FL 32060 Georgia Mary-Richard Dean  1037 Coney Road Vienna, GA 31092 Michael “Peyton” Ridley  1144 Hwy 225 North Chatsworth, GA 30705 Iowa Ethan S Fast  1080 210th St Nodaway, IA 50857

Indiana Emma G Alberts  6175 N 900 E Remington, IN 47977 Hannah A Alberts  6175 N 900 E Remington, IN 47974 Hailey M Elsrod  9308 Garrett Road Greens Fork, IN 47345 Bryce T Gibson  2406 S 200 E Morocco, IN 47963 Parker M Gibson  2406 S 200e Morocco, IN 47963

Bennett C Kohls  23722 230th St Hutchinson, MN 55350 Mississippi Brayden Armstrong  2384 Berryville Rd Benton, MS 39039 W Greg Buckley 494 Hwy 13 Wiggins, MS 39577 Missouri Danny Lw Cassatt  25105 Hwy 96 Webb City, MO 64870 Cutler R Epperson  986 Se 45th St Laredo, MO 64652 Makenzee M Epperson  986 Se 45th St Laredo, MO 64652 Generation Two Charolais Po Box 781 Mountain Grove, MO 65711

AmericanInternational Charolais Association

Alyssa K Stinnett  710 E Forrest Road Seymour, MO 65746 Jackson J Stone  488 Se 500 Clinton, MO 64735 Nebraska

The AICA is the official registry for Charolais and Charbray cattle in the United States. Charolais cattle were first brought to the U.S. in 1936. In 1957, the American Charolais Breeders Association and the International Charolais Breeders Association merged forming the present AICA. Membership in the AICA is obtainable when the applicant has ownership in at least one animal, and has paid the initial membership fee of $125. AICA annual dues are $100.

Ethan J Benes  6145 N Roseland Ave Juniata, NE 68955 Halley E Minnick  1941 Rd Y Blue Hills, NE 68930 Micah A Mueller  1077 N 162nd St Lincoln, NE 68527 Jaycie R Stutzman  2577 O St Road Milford, NE 68405 Kinsley S White  19791 Little Prairie Lane Springfield, NE 68059 Wyatt J Widen  1941 Rd Y Blue Hill, NE 68930

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ASSOCIATION New Hampshire Holbrook Hill Farm 288 S River Road B Bedford, NH 03110 Oklahoma Becky Craig Cattle Po Box 201 El Reno, OK 73036

Courtney Cattle Company 7576 W 560 Rd Pryor, OK 74361 Tresha Stamper 20194 E 600 Rd Inola, OK 74036 Ohio Sierra R Taylor  63733 Erie Road Salesville, OH 43778 Oregon Megan E Ayres Po Box 618 Eagle Point, OR 97524 Madison A Rice  26685 Ferguson Rd Juntion City, OR 97448 Pennsylvania Victoria T England  601 Woods Road Oxford, PA 19363 Alexis J Meily  7576 Foster Road Huntington, PA 16652 South Dakota Chisum J Blum  24273 339th Ave Reliance, SD 57569 Tennessee Brian Swindle 1430 Perrigo Farms Lafayette, TN 37083 Texas Gracee L Bankston  141 Nelson Wyatt Mansfield, TX 76063 Brody M Black  Po Box 726 Vega, TX 79092 Gregory Cash Black  Po Box 726 Vega, TX 79092 Saylor B Black  Po Box 726 Vega, TX 79092 John Tanner Brown  3225 Cr 617 Venus, TX 76084

Brian A Fuhrmann  1207 Nortman Drive Gainesville, TX 76240 Kristen Gentry  215 W Oak St Whitewright, TX 75491 Hadleigh W Grimsley  508 E Crafton St Henrietta, TX 76365 Deborah Milam Hammock 12607 Sandeen Road Coupland, TX 78615 Skarlett Grace Higginbotham  400 M Kelley Road Cleveland, TX 77328 Lynnette M Hudson 9657 Cr 1222 Rio Vista, TX 76093 Brailey G Kidd  640 Cr 162 Lockney, TX 79241 Patrisha Suzanne Krause 3215 Hwy 119 Stockdale, TX 78160 Magic Moment Cattle Company 472 Cr 307 Rockdale, TX 76567 Jacey J Sharkey  4201 Cr 2208 Greenville, TX 75402 Kailee M Shaw  2741 Old Vashti Rd Bowie, TX 76230 Morgan C Williams  380 Fm 904 Honey Grove,TX 75446 Yancey Farms 1567 Fish Hatchery Road Huntsville, TX 77320 Virginia BL Charolais 1657 Frontage Road Buchanan, VA 24066 Mountain View Farm’s 6519 Ruebush Road Dublin, VA 24084 Lane Thomas Wakeman  1260 Mt Olive Road Toms Brook, VA 22660 Wisconsin Thayne Daniel Bjelland  6082 Quarter Road Gillett, WI 54124 Gabriella R Wantoch  E 9423 945th Ave Colfax, WI 54730

Adalyn M Carrales  729 S Market St Flatonia, TX 78941 Kaylee N Corley  15601 Kristen Lane Willis, TX 77378 Kayden L Corley  15601 Kristen Lane Willis, TX 77378 Chase Allen Davis  44 Pinecrest Huntsville, TX 77320 Luis Arturo Flores 809 Delmar Zapata, TX 78076

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AICA Seeking Assistant Recording Secretary/Data Coordinator

The Assistant Recording Secretary/Data Coordinator will work closely with the Recording Secretary in the registering and transferring of Charolais cattle. This position will also be responsible for coordinating genomic data submission from breeders and ensuring this data is received by the genomic lab at Neogen. Please send resumes to Recording Secretary, Maggie Smithee, msmithee@charolaisusa.com. Registration Fee Changes

Registration- all herdbooks 0-4 months $16 5-12 months $22 13-24 months $38 Over 24 Month $50 Whole Herd RewardsBefore April 1- $16 Between April 2- April 30- $22 After May 1- $36 Reactivation of Disposed Animals- $36

American-International Charolais Association 11700 NW Plaza Circle  Kansas City, Mo 64153  Phone: (816) 464-5977 Fax: (816) 464-5759  E-Mail: Info@Charolaisusa.com  Website: Www.charolaisusa.com

ASSOCIATION STAFF

Executive Vice President Dr. Clint Rusk  Ext. 101 Crusk@Charolaisusa.com

Recording Secretary Maggie Smithee  Ext. 401

Msmithee@Charolaisusa.com

Vice President of Operations David Hobbs  Ext. 200

Dhobbs@Charolaisusa.com

Youth Activities & Foundation Kaitlyn Chism  Ext. 201 Kchism@Charolaisusa.com

Controller

Chastity Stulz  Ext. 300 Cstulz@Charolaisusa.com

Communications & Events Coordinator Miranda Hoag  Ext. 102

Mhoag@Charolaisusa.com

To Use The Extension Numbers Listed For The Above Staff, Phone (816) 464-5977.

Expedited Registration Work

If an animal needs to be registered with in a day or two a rush fee of $50 will be added to work. Once the animal is registered you can pull it up online to view the registration number. The new certificate will be mailed out the following day. We also offer FedEx mailing for additional $50. Non Members double the fee. Performance Deadline Approaching

Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by October 1 to be included in the November 2022 Genetic Analysis. Please make sure calf data, weights and weigh data have been submitted online or on forms to AICA.

Eddy Loggains 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 404-4332

Vice President

Michael Sturgess 407 Breesport St. San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 867-6863

Secretary

Donnie Leddy 15635 472nd Ave. Stockholm, SD 57264 (605) 695-0113

Treasurer

David Hubert 510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-2540

Ex-Officio

AICA DIRECTORS BY AREA Area 1 Scott Eaton 113 Georgetown Dr Glendive, MT 59330 (406) 852-3205

Area 7 Chad Zehnder 982 397th Ave NW Stanchfield, MN 55080 (612) 554-2154

Area 2 T. Lane Grau 1680 CR 37 Grady, NM 88120 (575) 760-6336

Area 8 Jim Husz 22790 Icon Road Maryville, MO 64468 (660) 582-9151

Area 3 Donnie Leddy 15635 472nd Ave Stockholm, SD 57264 (605) 695-0113

Area 9 Tyler Davis PO Box 935 Ashdown, AR 71822 (903) 908-5913

Area 4 David Hubert 510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-2540

Area 10 Troy Bertsche 4328 E 1800 N Road Flanagan, IL 61740 (815) 674-1244

term expires 2024

term expires 2023

term expires 2024

Mike Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 term expires 2023 Bowling Green, MO 63334 Area 5 (573) 324-2528 Michael Sturgess 407 Breesport St. San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 867-6863

CPI BOARD

Export Your Data for Sale Catalogs

Under the “tools” tab, you will find a new “Data Export” button. This data export gives you the flexibility to export data on animals in your herd and use those data files in your own management packages. You can download and save the files directly to your computer in a CSV (can be opened in Excel) format. There are many options within this feature including selecting the type of animal to export and specific data.

AICA OFFICERS

President

President

Dr. Clint Rusk

Southeast Representative

Floyd Wampler 294 Peoples Road Bristol, TN 37620 (423) 612-2144 Fwampler@Charolaisusa.com

Southwest Representative Cody Beck 19800 John Wayne Perry, OK 73077 (765) 719-1622 Cbeck@Charolaisusa.com

North Central Representative

Hadley Schotte 2811 South Lancaster Drive, Apt. 9 Sioux Falls, SD 57106 (785) 562-6632 Hschotte@Charolaisusa.com

Other Regions

Call The AICA Office. (816) 464-5977

Commercial Advertising

Jay Carlson Carlson Media Group, LLC Beef Breed Group (913) 268-5725 office jay@carlsonmediagroup.com

term expires 2024

term expires 2023

Area 11 Jeff Harrod 645 Evergreen Rd Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 330-6745 term expires 2024

Area 12 Frank Ellis Jr. 250 Ellis Road Letohatchee, AL 36047 (334) 315-8927

AIJCF BOARD OF TRUSTEES

ACF BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Area 13 Kyle Reaves 5840 West Allens Bridge Greeneville, TN 37743 (423) 723-9245

Larry Lehman

Larry Ludeke

Eddy Loggains Michael Sturgess Donnie Leddy David Hubert

Chairman & Trustee Trustees

Bill Nottke Kim Coudron Schwecke Dr. Clint Rusk Kaitlyn Chism

Fundraising Chairman

Larry Lehman

West Representative

Ty Groshans 41010 CR DD Akron, CO 80720 Cell - (970) 818-6016 Tgroshans@Charolaisusa.com

term expires 2023

Area 6 Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Rd Saint Jo, TX 76265 (940) 841-2792

Board Of Directors

FIELD STAFF

term expires 2024

term expires 2024

term expires 2023

President

Vice President Bob Tibbs

Secretary Rod Smith

Treasurer Ray Franz

Directors

Mike Schumacher Dr. Clint Rusk Kaitlyn Chism

term expires 2023

term expires 2024

Area 14 David Clark 10165 Log Cabin Road Denton, MD 21629 (410) 924-3521 term expires 2023

Area 15 Dan Eversole 3250 Litton-Reaves Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-4738 term expires 2024

AICA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN & VICE CHAIRMEN Activities

Breed Improvement

Junior Council

VICE CHAIRMAN Donnie Leddy Area 3 Director

VICE CHAIRMAN Dan Eversole Area 15 Director

VICE CHAIRMAN David Clark Area 14 Director

Advertising/Marketing

Commercial

Long Range Planning

CHAIRMAN Jeff Bunker 13080 Janus Ave Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 633-53342

CHAIRMAN Michael Sturgess Area 5 Director

VICE CHAIRMAN Bob Tibbs 3545 Old Level Rd. Havre de Grace, MD 21078 (410) 734-6873

Affiliate

CHAIRMAN Frank Ellis Area 12 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Marty Lewis 9411 W 56th St S Monroe, IA 50170 (515) 250-2362

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CHAIRMAN Rex Ricketts Rt. 3 14800 Tucker School Rd Hallsville, MO 65255 (573) 882-4553

CHAIRMAN Dennis Metzger 205 E Hill St Whitman, NE 69366 (816) 519-8208 VICE CHAIRMAN Scott Eaton Area 1 Director

Finance

CHAIRMAN Larry Ludeke P.O Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577 (832) 439-4666

CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman P.O. Box 700 Tioga, TX 76271 (972) 529-8723

CHAIRMAN Larry Ludeke

VICE CHAIRMAN Mike Schumacher Ex-Officio

Rules & Ethics CHAIRMAN Troy Bertsche Area 10 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Cheryl Lux Area 1 Director

VICE CHAIRMAN David Hubert Area 4 Director

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Both the 2021 and 2022 National Charolais Sales were record breaking events. The foundation is laid for the 2023 sale to be even better yet. We continually strive to make the National Charolais Sale the preeminent showcase of Charolais genetics on the globe. We invite the entire AICA breed membership to nominate the best of the best within their herd for consideration into this elite event. We are looking for the type of genetics that will propel the Charolais breed into the future and further solidify our spot in the beef industry. NOMINATION GUIDELINES A nomination fee of $1,250 must be submitted along with your potential consignment. If your nomination is not accepted your fee will be returned in full. If you are accepted by the National Sale Committee, you will be notified by either the AICA staff or sale management. Your nomination fee will be applied towards a full color, full page catalog space in the 2022 December Charolais Journal. The balance will apply towards the set commission rate of 12.5%. NOMINATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2022 CATALOG DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2022 Nomination Information:

Please contact the AICA Staff or Sale Management to nominate your lot.

CHAROLAIS JOURNAL Dr. Clint Rusk • 765-491-9437 David Hobbs • 913-515-1215 Floyd Wampler • 423-612-2144 Cody Beck • 765-719-1622 Ty Groshans • 970-818-6016 Hadley Schotte • 785-562-6632

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SALE MANAGER HUBERT CATTLE SALES Greg Hubert, 785-672-7449 PO Box 100 • Oakley, KS 67748 greghubert@st-tel.net


22 1/4 LOTS AVERAGED $16,034 6 FLUSHES AVERAGED $6,667

17 1/3 LOTS AVERAGED $29,623 4 FLUSHES AVERAGED $10,125

LT Brenda 8034

HF Progressive 003 ET

NG Stealths Fire 20H

M&M Outsider 4003 PLD

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HOMESTEAD VETS BECOME HEARTLAND DOCS by Amy Blum

Nebraska veterinarians find a national platform on their journey to building life of their dreams. They renovate historic buildings to decompress. They’ve been called the Midwest’s version of popular television personalities and home renovation moguls Chip & Joanna Gaines. They’ve graced magazine covers, learned to work with an entourage, and garnered a following of fans. But, at the end of each day, two titles speak directly to Ben and Erin Schroeder’s hearts: Dad and Mom to teenage sons Charlie and Chase plus doctors of veterinary medicine to patients in a 300-mile radius of their Hartington, Nebraska home. Thanks to 2022 AIJCA Junior National planning committee chairman Krista Dybdal and husband Larry, whose family shares a decades long friendship with the Schroeder Family, attendees at the June event in Grand Island, Nebraska enjoyed unique time with the energetic duo. “I showed a Charolais heifer at the Nebraska State Fair one year thanks to the Dybdals, so I was especially grateful our schedules allowed us to take in the junior national event. The kids looked us in the eyes as we spoke, greeted us with firm handshakes, and asked great questions when given the opportunity. It’s not like that everywhere we go,” Ben says. Erin adds, “Most of our audiences are urban small animal folks. A cow crowd means a whole new level of questions and interests!”

Family first Junior national attendees were especially interested in the large animal cases and details of being a veterinarian. Yet, the small group interactions shed light on the couple’s larger presence, one with especially endearing qualities highly regarded throughout rural communities in the US. First, the Schroeders have family at their core. Early on in their married life, Erin committed herself to making sure they had a life outside of the vet clinic, and Ben followed her lead. The couple works hard to protect their time. Though it often means running short on sleep, making time for family life has allowed them to not only enjoy their boys’ activities but also participate in them

as coaches and mentors. Even their renovation projects operate around and with family. “Don’t get me wrong. There have been plenty of times where we rushed everyone off to the clinic or a farm for an emergency still dressed in basketball uniforms, but we make every effort to be there for our kids and each other,” Erin says. Second, Drs. Ben and Erin are firmly rooted in agriculture. As practicing veterinarians in their own clinic for large, small, domestic, and even exotic animals, their chosen career path ranks as deeply rewarding. Yet, it is also one of the highest in debt, stress, and suicide rates. Ben advocates often and openly for people to hug their veterinarians. “We recognize the stress of farming and ranching in our clients. We see it in ourselves and our peers,” Ben says. “Burn out is real, so I can’t stress enough how important I think it is for each of us to remember we’re all human. A hug or a call can go a long way.”

Building a life Though Erin’s upbringing as an only child in upstate New York screams opposite Ben’s childhood as the oldest of five in rural northeast Nebraska, a passion for animals brought them together when they each entered the veterinary medicine program at Kansas State University. Erin envisioned equine physiology as her back-up plan but says, even as she played Division I basketball on scholarship at Syracuse University during her undergraduate years, she always knew being a vet was her path. Ben secured his undergraduate degree in animal science from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln with no backup plan in sight; like his father John, he was going to be a vet. “Both of us consider ourselves lucky to be doing what we’re passionate about. Vet work isn’t easy work, and there are a lot of days when we have to draw on our past experiences as reminder that we can do hard things,” Erin says. “But, we’d both choose this life over any other.” Ben worked as an exotic animal vet in Manhattan,

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AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION

Devon Benes, 2022-23 AIJCA President

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The Next Generation It’s about the kids

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ello everyone, my name is Devon Benes, and I am excited to announce that I am your new President of the AIJCA. I couldn’t be more excited to serve as the AIJCA President this year. It has been a complete honor to be able to serve on the junior board and I can’t wait to see what this year has in store for the Charolais breed. As a lot of you might know if you read last month’s Journal, I am the son of Mitch and Andrea Benes. I currently live in Lincoln, Nebraska, and work full-time on our family farm. I just graduated from Northeast Community College with a major in Graphic Design, which I do along side working on the farm. The Charolais breed has made a huge impact on my life, and I am excited to get that opportunity to give back. Growing up I

begged me to give her a piggyback ride back to the cattle barn, or when the water fights get started and I walk straight into the line of fire, or when I get into an intense sword fight with sticks down in Georgia last year. Those are the big memories that stick with me each year and bring me as much joy and happiness as it does to the kids. Now that everyone has settled down after a fun week at Junior Nationals, I would like to thank everyone that made Junior Nationals in Nebraska possible and thank all the exhibitors that traveled to Nebraska this year. I had a blast catching up with old friends and meeting so many young, bright exhibitors this year. Those young exhibitors have what it takes to change our industry. They are the next generation that is

“Those young exhibitors have what it takes to change our industry. They are the next generation that is going to do great things and I am happy I can be there to watch them all grow.” remember all those people that I used to look up to and thinking how I wanted to be like them someday, whether it was Nick Hansen, Kaitlyn Chism (Lewis), Alex Creasey, Ty Dybdal, and so many more that inspired me to be where I am at today. Growing up I didn’t know what my passion would be within the Charolais breed, but as I progressed, I knew it had to do with helping the children. The children in the industry are truly the number one thing that is keeping me in it because I love seeing the smile on those kids’ faces when they are out there showing that animal or when they are having fun with their friends in the barn. I can’t help myself but get distracted at some of these shows by the little kids. Several times during Junior Nationals I would stop to have fun with some kids in the barn and completely forget what I was supposed to do, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. Some of my favorite memories are the opportunities where I get to have a little bit of fun just from walking through the barn. Like when Bevin Bertsche 24

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going to do great things and I am happy I can be there to watch them all grow. I am very proud to serve as your President this year, even if it means I have to give a bunch more piggyback rides in the blistering heat from conference-to-conference next year in St. Paul, Minnesota. The 2022-2023 Junior Board is getting all settled in and working hard for the upcoming year. We are extremely excited to get to see all of your smiling faces at the upcoming national shows and can’t wait to get started planning Junior Nationals next year! I love the Charolais breed and the people that come with it. I am proud to say that I have met many friends and even people that I consider family through showing Charolais cattle. I am super excited for what is coming in the next year and couldn’t be happier with the group of people working alongside me on the Junior Board this year. If anyone has any questions or would just like to chat, feel free to pull me aside at any shows or give me a call anytime. Charolais exhibitors… you are the leaders of tomorrow! CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

Officers President Devon Benes Valparaiso, NE (402) 499-3429

Treasurer Mattie Harward Richfield, NC (704) 463-5828

devben@hotmail.com

mattieann8@gmail.com

Vice President Weston Schrader Wells, KS (785) 488-6390

Ex-Officio Molly Smith Lockhart, TX (512) 995-6263

weston.schrader@gmail.com

mollysloan@hotmail.com

Secretary Shade Bunker Sparta, WI (608) 855-0270 shadebunker1@gmail.com

Directors By Area Area 1 Maddy Rohr Elbert, CO (720) 467-3302

At Large Austin Alexander Bremen, AL (256) 287-1166

maddy23@ksu.edu

austin.alexander.2022@gmail.com

Area 2 Dillon Borg Concord, NE (402) 369-2676

At Large Nissa Olsen Manhattan, KS (785) 313-2975

dborg802@gmail.com

nco.charolais@gmail.com

Area 3 Weston Schrader Wells, KS (785) 488-6390

At Large Ethan Shoemake Warner, OK (918) 424-8703

weston.schrader@gmail.com

ethan.shoemake2004@gmail.com

Area 4 Jaycee Littleton Simms, TX (903) 701-2129

At Large Jenna Tlach Prole, IA (515) 393-0841

jayceelittleton02@gmail.com

jntlach@gmail.com

Area 5 Carter Hoge Good Hope, IL (309) 255-4131 hogekatie@gmail.com

Area 6 Lucas Crutcher Fair Grove, MO (417) 766-3278 crutcherlucas@gmail.com

Area 7 Shade Bunker Sparta, WI (608) 855-0270 shadebunker1@gmail.com

Area 8 Mattie Harward Richfield, NC (704) 463-5828 mattieann8@gmail.com

Committee Chairmen Fundraising Mattie Harward Programs & Activities Weston Schrader

Membership Shade Bunker Junior National Devon Benes

Aijca Membership Membership in the nationwide AmericanInternational Junior Charolais Association (AIJCA) is open to anyone 21 years of age and under as of January 1 of the present year. The initial membership fee is $30 and $25 annual dues thereafter.


It’s for the Future Russell W. Ludeke – Harold Christopher Truax II Memorial Award

$4,000 VETERINARY OR MEDICAL STUDENT PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility Requirements: • Applicants for this must be enrolled in an accredited veterinary medicine or medical institution. • Must be or have relation to an American-International Charolais Association member.

Applications Due September 1, 2022 Find Application Online!

Questions, contact: Kaitlyn Chism, ACF Administrator, kchism@charolaisusa.com, 816-464-2474 ext 201

Past Award Recipients:

Presenting the 2019 award: Miss Charolais USA Madison Voet; Bar J Charolais: Beth & Larry Ludeke; Recipient Tara Fountain, Kansas; JVS Cattle Co: Evelyn Gay Duhon and Rod Smith.

Presenting the 2020 award: Larry Ludeke, Bar J Charolais; Recipient Rachael Bonacker, Missouri; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Mangrum.

Presenting the 2021 award: Miss Charolais USA Emily Meyer; Miss Charolais USA 2022 Baylee Butler; Recipient Rachel Kort, Nebraska; ACF Board of Directors J. Neil Orth and Kaitlyn Chism.

About the Russell W. Ludeke – Harold Christopher Truax II Memorial Award With an initial gift from QuestMark Information Management, Inc., Charolais breeders Larry and Beth Ludeke of Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas and the Evelyn Gay Duhon Family of JVS Cattle Co., Sulphur, Louisiana, seek to provide professional awards annually to those impacted by the Charolais breed.

American Charolais Foundation | 11700 NW Plaza Circle | Kansas City, MO 64153 | 816-464-5977 | www.CharolaisUSA.com The American Charolais Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit subsidiary of the American-International Charolais Association, strives to support scientific research, development and education activities of the Charolais breed. A U G U S T 2022 

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ED FEMALE SHOW N W O & D E R B GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED FEMALE Sponsor: Winz Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch $500 Carol Doughty Memorial Scholarship Sponsored by Big Creek Charolais

Division III Champion and 1st Class 9

Sponsors: Triple S Farms and SAC Show Cattle

BOY Smokin Monte 200J

3-25-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld

Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED FEMALE Sponsors: We Protect Farms Tonya Williams Agency Division I Champion and 1st Class 4 Sponsors: Sonderup Charolais Ranch, Mark & Ryan Sonderup and Plyler & Son Charolais BRCHE Hot Sauce 1509 Pld ET

9-4-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET

Bevin Bertsche, Onida, S.D.

Third Overall Champion

Fourth Overall Champion

Fifth Overall Champion

Division I Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 4

Division IV Champion and 1st Class 10

Division III Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 9

Sponsor: Pfeifer Farms

Sponsor: ML Lewis Charolais

WD 7143 Good Lord Lorrie 2J ET Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Penn.

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Sponsor: Hunt Family

Sponsors: Iowa Junior Charolais Assn and LaFraise Farms

JAB Delilah 112 Polled Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

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Sponsor: Lona Benes in Memory of Melvin Benes Sponsor: Shaffer Cattle Company

TLAC Favorite Color 9918 Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa


Division II Champion and 1st Class 5

Division II Reserve Champion and 1st Class 7 Division IV Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 10

SFC Phoebe 169

Ms RS Ezzy

Sponsors: LaFraise Farms and Davlin Cattle Co.

Sponsors: Fancy Creek Charolais and City View Farms Sponsor: Greer Charolais

CC Harley 104 P ET

Rylie Smith, Grinnell, Iowa

Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa

Riley Creasey, Macomb, Ill.

Division V Champion and 1st Class 13

Division V Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 13

PL CCC Ms Phoebe 001 PL CCC Ms Dixie 201

Miss 4M Saint Fantasy 214H Mr 4M Sir Clarence 214K

Sponsors: Randall Ranch and Kent Nutrition Group

Atley Patrick, Chilhowee, Mo.

State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – Illinois

1st Class 6 Sponsor: Priefert

Circle B Nora J068

Brant Benes, Albion, Neb.

Sponsor: Dutton Amos

State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – Wisconsin

McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas

1st Class 1 Sponsor: Harris Livestock Farm

1st Class 2 Sponsor: Tres Rios Silver

1st Class 3 Sponsor: Ben & Jamie Keep Family

Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa

Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill.

SFC JoJo 210

JAB Kanyon 155 Polled

CC WGB Nala 136 P ET

1st Class 8 Sponsor: Shaffer Cattle Company

1st Class 11 Sponsor: Doonan Cattle Co.

1st Class 12 Sponsor: Patrick O’Reilly

Sidney Allard, Sidney, Neb.

Taylor Kent, Lucas, Iowa

Paislee Carlson, Canton, S.D.

SSSC Josephine 02J ET

KF 050 Gracie

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Division I, Class 1

ED FEMALE SHOW N W O & D E R B

Calved 1-6-22 to 2-7-22, 2 shown 1. SFC JoJo 210, 2-7-22, by CCC Jingle N Go 9055 P ET. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 2. CNH Nova 01K, 1-6-22, by Sharodon Double Vision 1D. Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas.

Division I, Class 2

Calved 11-8-21 to 12-28-21, 6 shown 1. JAB Kanyon 155 Polled, 11-8-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 2. SFC Mile 186, 11-12-21, by CCC Jingle N Go 9055 P ET. Makayla Houck. 3. MAH HSCC Misty J73, 12-4-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C. 4. FC3 Elsa’s Winter Forecast, 12-13-21, by TCCS INXS’s No Doubt. Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville, Texas. 5. Miss 4M Outside Rose 2116, 12-28-21, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas.

Division I, Class 3

Calved 10-16-21 to 10-25-21, 6 shown 1. CC WGB Nala 136 P ET, 10-2521, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 2. J-S Lilly 193 Pld, 10-19-21, by CCC Valued 9009 P. Madison Rump, Burton, Kan. 3. CC AH Jasmine 1941 Pld, 10-18-21, by OCR New Deal G138. Avery Hahn, Winthrop, Minn. 4. BRP Jade J26 P ET, 10-16-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bella Parker, Godley, Texas. 5. MD Jamie 2116, 10-21-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.

Division I, Class 4

Calved 9-4-21 to 10-05-21, 9 shown 1. BRCHE Hot Sauce 1509 Pld ET, 9-4-21, by CC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Bevin Bertsche, Onida, S.D. 2. WD 7143 Good Lord Lorrie 2J ET, 10-

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2-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Regan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa. 3. White Rose Outside Love 133J, 9-9-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Samantha Gerlach, Columbus, Mont. 4. JAB Evangeline 151 Polled, 9-1421, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 5. F5 Ms Frankie 133 ET Pld, 10-4-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Mason Field, Telephone, Texas.

Division II, Class 5

Calved 7-4-21 to 8-17-21, 4 shown 1. SFC Phoebe 169, 7-4-21, by WC Bluegrass 2196 P ET. Makayla Houck. 2. HF Miss Charlie 155, 8-17-21, by TR CAG Carbine’s Vision 9700 ET. Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo. 3. Bar L Ms Desire, 7-13-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas. 4. WCC Ms Cassie, 8-9-21, by Wells Mr Pueblo 6316. Mylee Watje, Lake Park, Iowa.

Division II, Class 6

Calved 6-2-21 to 6-22-21, 4 shown 1. Circle B Nora J068, 6-9-21, by RENN Brighton 8505. Brant Benes, Albion. Neb. 2. RSD Betty’s Gold 6221, 6-2-21, by GC Mr Gold Rush 805 P. Raley Downing, Troy, Texas. 3. CH Miss Farrah 501J, 6-22-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Austin Doerhoff, Henley, Mo. 4. Starstruck Pat TW, 6-15-21, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Russ Wagner, Hickory, Miss.

Division II, Class 7

Calved 5-6-21 to 5-28-21, 8 shown 1. Ms RS Ezzy, 5-9-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Rylie Smith, Grinnell, Iowa. 2. Conley Lady Jett 153C, 5-18-21, by CCC Mescalito 9038 P. Cinch Dowling, Fair Grove, Mo. 3. PF Ms Mercedes 1502, 5-11-21, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Abbi Pfeifer, Russell, Iowa. 4. JASR Poison Ivy 102J P, 5-26-21,

by WIA-Conley Insider D9 P. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 5. DLB Ms Josephine 103, 5-8-21, by RRC I’m Your Huckleberry 511. Dillon Borg, Concord, Neb.

Division III, Class 8

Calved 4-3-21 to 4-25-21, 7 shown 1. SSSC Josephine 02J ET, 4-4-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Sidney Allard, Sidney, Neb. 2. CC Kiwi 124 P ET, 4-25-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 3. JASR Penny’s Image 85J P, 4-21-21, by WIA-Conley Insider D9 P. Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 4. Hinshaw Easy Pro J6, 4-3-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Levi Hinshaw, Secor, Ill. 5. BRCHE MPJ Sarati 1501 Pld ET, 4-15-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D.

Division III, Class 9

Calved 3-1-21 to 3-30-21, 11 shown 1. BOY Smokin Monte 200J, 3-2521, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill. 2. TLAC Favorite Color 9918, 3-3-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa. 3. Schrader’s Ms Foxy 104J, 3-2-21, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan. 4. MD Miss Jenna 145ET, 3-15-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Trisha Dybdal. 5. TC Lady Blackjack J21, 3-8-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Tara Tellefson, Moses Lake, Wash.

Division IV, Class 10

Calved 1-20-21 to 2-24-21, 7 shown 1. JAB Delilah 112 Polled, 2-7-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Breeze Bunker. 2. CC Harley 104 P ET, 2-20-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Riley Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 3. Circle B Xcite J004, 2-24-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Brant Benes,

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Albion, Neb. 4. MCC Charlene 992J, 1-20-21, by RRC I’m Your Huckleberry 511. Rory McClellan, Armstrong, Iowa. 5. KC Ms Willa 1976 P, 2-11-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Braxton Keppen, Harrisburg, S.D.

Division IV, Class 11

Calved 11-3-20 to 11-26-20, 3 shown 1. KF 050 Gracie, 11-26-20, by KF601 Charlie. Taylor Kent, Lucas, Iowa. 2. TC Hot Sandie H82, 11-22-20, by TC Hotshot E75. Tara Tellefson. 3. BRP Maddie’s Promise H45, 11-3-20, by TR Mr Outkast 6605D. Bella Parker.

Division IV, Class 12

Calved 9-12-20 to 10-17-20, 6 shown 1. PGC Ms Halsey 0882, 10-17-20, by WCR Sir County Line 854 P. Paislee Carlson, Canton, S.D. 2. MSL Ms. Oakley 017, 9-12-20, by SHF Absolute 1508. Mason Leifeste, Cameron, Texas. 3. F5 Ms Allie 038 ET, by 9-2520, CCF/Bamboo Smokin Joe 5334 ET. Mason Field. 4. KR Ledger 0800, 10-4-20, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Kylie Rahmeier, Sylvan Grove, Kan. 5. VFSF Ms Helen 2065, 9-15-20, by VFR Landmark 8L50 Pld ET. Chole Voet, Home, Kan.

Division V, Class 13

Calved 2-14-20 to 1-7-20, 3 shown 1. PL CCC MS Phoebe 001, 1-7-20, by CCC Major Impact 613 P. Heifer calf, PL CCC Ms Dixie 201, 1-6-22, by WCR Icon 756 P. Atley Patrick, Chilhowee, Mo. 2. Miss 4M Saint Fantasy 214H, 2-14-20, by TCCS Saint Christopher. Bull calf, Mr 4M Sir Clarence 214K, 4-5-22, by SO Mr Recharge 823 Pld. McKenna Mitchell. 3. Roudy Duchess 010, 1-19-20, by WDZ Kingsman 737 P. Heifer calf, Roudy Duchess K600, 1-25-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Ashlyn Roudabush, Mitchell, S.D.


BRED & OWNED BULL SHOW GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED BULL Sponsor: Winz Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch 1st Class 15

Sponsor: Timbercreek Charolais Ranch

F5 Buzz 136 ET Pld

10-4-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld

Audrey Field, Telephone, Texas

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED BULL Sponsor: Hargrave Cattle Co. & Fountain Charolais 1st Class 18

Sponsor: Eickhoff Charolais

RSD Better Than Gold

6-7-21, by GC Mr Gold Rush 805 P

Raley Downing, Troy, Texas

1st Class 14

Sponsor: J Bar T Benes Cattle Co.

BRP Dempsey J32 Pld Bella Parker, Godley, Texas

1st Class 16 Sponsor: Greer Charolais

GHC Nemo 1503

Lana Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo.

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1st Class 17 Sponsor: Harris Livestock Farm

FFC Mr. Windsor 9202J

Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas

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1st Class 19 Sponsor: Hoopes Charolais

1st Class 20

Sponsor: Greer Charolais

1st Class 21 Sponsor: Riverdale Land & Livestock

Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.

Brant Benes, Albion, Neb.

Katie Utech, Hubbard, Neb.

Circle B Endzone J889 ET

JASR Instinct 79J Pld

Class 14

Calved 11-8-21 to 12-7-21, 5 shown 1. BRP Dempsey J32 Pld, 12-7-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Bella Parker, Godley, Texas. 2. J-S Sir Maverick 195 Pld, 11-17-21, by CCC Valued 9009 P. Madison Rump, Burton, Kan. 3. CNH Clear Vision 07J, 11-8-21, by Sharodon Double Vision 1D. Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas. 4. Rockin W Sidestepper 1001, 11-22-21, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Lily Williams, Keithville, La. 5. CVF Eclipse 1122 Pd, 11-22-21, by SAC Hoodoo Magic 198 Pld. Katelynn Cape, Hampstead, Md.

Class 15

Macomb, Ill. 5. DDC Daniel Samson J59, 10-3-21, by RDK Smokester 1901 P ET. by Marie Downey, Prattville, Ala.

Class 16

Calved 9-7-21 to 9-26-21, 3 shown 1. GHC Nemo 1503, 9-26-21, by GHC Dry Town 8004. Lana Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo. 2. JAB Convoy 153 Polled ET, 9-20-21, M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 3. Schrader’s Powerstroke 1239J, 9-7-21, by Keys Powermax 57G. Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.

Class 17

Calved 7-10-21 to 8-29-21, 3 shown 1. FFC Mr. Windsor 9202J, 8-29-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas. 2. BC/HF Jackson 154 P, 8-16-21, by TR CAG Carbine’s Vision 9700 ET. Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo. 3. CRS Mr Cool Patriot 128J, 7-10-21, by SVR George HW Bush 817F P. Cayden Stein, Gause, Texas.

Calved 10-2-21 to 10-18-21, 5 shown 1. F5 Buzz 136 ET Pld, 10-4-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657. Audrey Field, Telephone, Texas. 2. BRP Slasher J27 PET, 10-18-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bella Parker. 3. CC Mr Convoy 2102P, 10-12-21, by BRCHE G Wagon 9508 Pld ET. Cora Clift, Ellensburg, Wash. 4. CC Class 18 WGB Mr Jazz Man 131 P, 10-2-21, Calved 5-22-21 to 6-7-21, 2 shown by J&J Maverick 745. Riley Creasey, 1. RSD Better Than Gold 6721,

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DC NBCC Jamison 125

6-7-21, by GC Mr Gold Rush 805 P. Raley Downing, Troy, Texas. 2. JASR Instagram 99J Pld, 5-22-21, by WIAConley Insider D9 P. Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.

Class 19

Calved 4-1-21 to 4-28-21, 5 shown 1. JASR Instinct 79J Pld, 4-2-21, by WIA-Conley Insider D9 P. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 2. SCFEDC Rainbow Stone, 4-28-21, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Elijah Dehan, LaMonte, Mo. 3. SFC Big League 128, 4-12-21, by CCC Jingle N Go 9055 P ET. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 4. IVM Mr Turmoil 1518 ET, 4-13-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D. 5. BCF Home Run 0521 P, 4-1-21, by M6 Comfort Zone 227 P. Hayden Birge, Auxvasse, Mo.

Class 20

Calved 3-1-21 to 3-24-21, 8 shown 1. Circle B Endzone J889 ET, 3-321, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Brant Benes, Albion Neb. 2. BK Fancy Patriot 127, 3-1-21, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Madison Hirschman, St Paul, Neb.

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3. KASH JCS Rhinestone Cowboy, 3-9-21, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb. 4. STCC Resource 0320, 3-20-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Haley Walker, Potts Camp, Miss. 5. BCF Diamond Jack 0421 P, 3-22-21, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Katie Birge, Auxvasse, Mo.

Class 21

Calved 1-26-21 to 2-21-21, 4 shown 1. DC NBCC Jamison 125, 2-21-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Katie Utech, Hubbard, Neb. 2. Bar Ls Mr. Out On the Town, 2-20-21, by GHC Dry Town 8004. Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas. 3. SMR Sir Hucklebelle, 1-26-21, by RRC I’m Your Huckleberry 511. Sage Revels, Webster, Fla. 4. BBB Mr Venture 121, 2-21-21, by BBB Mr Venture 834. Branton Goetz, Park, Kan.


STEER SHOW GRAND CHAMPION STEER Sponsor: Triple S Farms Champion Market Division and 1st Class 30 – 1,374 lbs.

Sponsors: Sonderup Charolais Ranch, Inc. and Harris Livestock Farm

Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER Sponsor: Winz Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch Reserve Champion Market Division and 1st Class 31 –1,445 lbs. Sponsors: Bullard Cattle Co. and Cargill

Waylon Wilkins, Jensen, Utah

Champion Progress Division Sponsor: Leifeste Cattle Services 1st Class 24 – 944 lbs. Sponsor: Sidney Thayne Isom Marston, Canton, Kan.

Reserve Champion Progress Division Sponsor: Callender Printing 1st Class 25 – 1,030 lbs. Sponsor: Harris Livestock Farm Avery Hunt, Longview, Texas

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State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – Iowa

State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – Texas

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1st Class 22 – 346 lbs. Sponsor: Tres Rios Silver Ellison Burton, Claypool, Ind.

1st Class 23 – 730 lbs. Sponsor: Castleberry Hilltop Charolais Klaer Foreman, Checotah, Okla.

1st Class 28 – 1,218 lbs. Sponsor: Northeast Pipe & Panel Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis.

1st Class 29 – 1,252 lbs. Sponsor: C & S Cattle Connor Briggs, Chariton, Iowa

Progress Division, Class 22

3 shown, weighing 346 to 542 lbs. 1. Ellison Burton, Claypool, Ind. (346) 2. Rex Harrison, Holly Pond, Ala. (476) 3. Kelsey Ehret, Lake Park, Iowa (542)

Progress Division, Class 23

3 shown, weighing 646 to 730 lbs. 1. Klaer Foreman, Checotah, Okla. (730) 2. Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. (648) 3. Kailee Shaw, Bowie, Texas (646)

Progress Division, Class 24

3 shown, weighing 890 to 970 lbs. 1. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan. (944) 2. Lauren Johnson, Walton, Neb. (970) 3. Tannah Grigg Cassatt, Webb City, Mo. (890)

Progress Division, Class 25

2 shown, weighing 1006 to 1030 lbs. 1. Avery Hunt, Longview, Texas. (1030) 2. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. (1006)

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1st Class 26 – 1,136 lbs. Sponsor: Hassebrook Charolais Farms Paton Coyle, Orient, S.D.

Market Division, Class 26

4 shown, weighing 1102 to 1148 lbs. 1. Paton Coyle, Orient, S.D. (1136) 2. Kinsley Harris, Hepler, Kan. (1102) 3. Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo. (1148) 4. Sarah McKown, Valley Center, Kan. (1116)

Market Division, Class 27

6 shown, weighing 1160 to 1186 lbs. 1. William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa (1182) 2. Dalton Hoover, Bogard, Mo. (1186) 3. Clara Johnson, Walton, Neb. (1180) 4. Braden Ladwig, Thedford, Neb. (1160) 5. Logan Downey, Hope, Ind. (1180)

Market Division, Class 28

5 shown, weighing 1200 to 1232 lbs. 1. Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis. (1218) 2. Tucker Childers, Bowie, Texas (1230) 3. Broady Goetz, Park, Kan. (1232) 4. Miranda McKown, Valley Center, Kan. (1204) 5. Katie Birge, Auxvasse, Mo. (1200)

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1st Class 27 – 1,182 lbs. Sponsor: Aces Wild Ranch William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa

Market Division, Class 29

5 shown, weighing 1252 to 1288 lbs. 1. Connor Briggs, Chariton, Iowa (1252) 2. Brighton Lane, Huntley, Mont. (1254) 3. Lane Tellefson, Warden, Wash. (1288) 4. Trevor Riesberg, Harris, Iowa. (1282) 5. Noah Odden, Rapid City, S.D. (1262)

Market Division, Class 30

5 shown, weighing 1334 to 1374 lbs. 1. Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D. (1374) 2. Chisum Blum, Reliance, S.D. (1344) 3. Dalton Schmitt, Tipton, Kan. (1334) 4. Tinley Hoffman, Ayr, Neb. (1358) 5. Payton Foster, Rose Creek, Minn. (1346)

Market Division, Class 31

4 shown, weighing 1422 to 1476 lbs. 1. Waylon Wilkins, Jensen, Utah (1445) 2. Kara Nelson, Pierson, Iowa. (1454) 3. Branton Goetz, Park, Kan. (1422) 4. Tayten Hoffman, Ayr, Neb. (1476)


PERCENTAGE HEIFER SHOW GRAND CHAMPION PERCENTAGE HEIFER Sponsor: In Memory of Isaac Romero $1,000 Scholarship sponsored by Larry & Robbie Lehman Division IV Champion and 1st Class 41

Sponsors: Hang’n A Cattle Co. and Bryan Pool

JOHNK Kynlee 101J ET

2-11-21, by TR PZC Mr Assertion 924 ET

Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION PERCENTAGE HEIFER Sponsor: Hinrichs Farms Division III Champion and 1st Class 38 Sponsors: O’Campo Cattle Company and Nebraska Ethanol Board

BFC Dafney 436

4-25-21, out of BCA Miss Lady Reba TW

Dallas Richey, La Porte, Ind.

Division I Champion and 1st Class 34

Sponsors: Midwest Messenger and RFK Cattle

D R Samantha 2181

Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.

Division I Reserve Champion and 1st Class 32 Division II Champion and 1st Class 36 Sponsors: L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Inc. and Tres Rios Silver

Sponsors: Wright Charolais and Grand Island Convention & Visitors Bureau

Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis.

Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville,Texas

DLSC Raptor 205

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DCC Ms Daltons Nightshade 6JO2

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Division II Reserve Champion and 1st Class 37 Division III Reserve Champion and 1st Class 40 Division IV Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 41 Sponsors: SC Online Sales and Eaton Charolais

Sponsors: CCi.Live and We Protect Farms

Sponsor: JWC Marketing

Elijah Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.

TJ Mueller, Lincoln, Neb.

Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb.

GHC Wildfire 1018

MINN Jennifer 102J

1st Class 33 Sponsor: Silver Spur Ranches

1st Class 35 Sponsor: Harris Livestock Farm

Madison Borg, Concord, Neb.

Lainey Lorch, Harris, Iowa

MINN Class Lady 193J

WCC Ms Lainey’s Molly

RJC Ruth 129J

1st Class 39 Sponsor: Ridder Farms

3R Pearl

Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb.

1st Class 42 Sponsor: Dismukes Ranch

SMR Miss Heide

Sage Revels, Webster, Fla.

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PERCENTAGE HEIFER SHOW Division I, Class 32

Calved 1-2-22 to 1-24-22, 2 shown 1. DLSC Raptor 205, 1-24-22, by WR Foreman D602. Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis. 2. BHSC Keepin the Faith 28J, 1-2-22, out of BHSC Millie 867E. Elizabeth Caffey, Riesel, Texas.

Division I, Class 33

Calved 11-2-21 to 11-12-21, 3 shown 1. MINN Classy Lady 193J, 11-221, out of MINN Dancing DJ 710E. Madison Borg, Concord, Neb. 2. BK Fancy Lady 31, 11-12-21, out of EJS Miss Cool Grid 700 Pld, Rex Harrison. Holly Pond, Ala. 3. HF Jackie 169, 115-21, by Circle K Jack. Jessi Hankins, Springfield, Mo.

Division I, Class 34

Calved 9-9-21 to 9-20-21, 3 shown 1. D R Samantha 2181, 9-20-21, out of D R Forever Lucy 634. Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. 2. ODN Ms Time Bandit /70X 170J, 9-921, by OC Mr. Time Bandit D315 ET. Olivia Odden, Ree Heights, S.D. 3. GHC Mocha 1501, 9-12-21, out of KE Wonder Woman ET. Lana Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo.

Division II, Class 35

Calved 8-9-21 to 8-12-21, 2 shown 1. WCC Ms Lainey’s Molly, 8-9-21, by High Bluff Dodger 99D. Lainey Lorch, Harris, Iowa. 2. WCC Ms Abby, 8-1221, by High Bluff Dodger 99D. Wyatt Lorch, Harris, Iowa.

Division II, Class 36

Calved 5-27-21 to 6-30-21, 4 shown 1. DCC Ms Dalton’s Nightshade 6JO2, 6-30-21, by Mr Dalton Rock Candy. Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville, Texas. 2. NEO Ms Louise 15, 5-27-21, out of Fancy Creek Miss Ellie 828 ET. Nissa Olsen, Manhattan, Kan. 3. AMD Shes Right on Time 2191, 6-8-21, by BOY Right on 925 ET Pld. Ryanne Crutcher, Fair

Grove, Mo. 4. RWDE Charlotte 711, 6-3-21, by SKS/RWDE Top Gun 501. Kinlee Hughes, Montague, Texas.

Division II, Class 37

Calved 5-1-21 to 5-20-21, 9 shown 1. GHC Wildfire 1018, 5-3-21, out of KE Wonder Woman ET. Elijah Dehan, Lamonte, Mo. 2. MCC Ms Reckoning 18, 5-17-21, out of PF Ms Rihanna 80 ET. Aubree Wallace, Harris, Iowa. 3. STCC Miss Patty 0510, 5-10-21, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Haley Walker, Potts Camp, Miss. 4. GHC KLA Fiona 1218, 5-20-21, out of LJR Ms Just a Starting 2376E ET. Brecke Barnard, Foosland, Ill. 5. RWDE Georgia 710, 5-10-21, by SKS/RWDE Top Gun 501. Kylie Polhemus, Bowie, Texas.

Division III, Class 38

Calved 4-12-21 to 4-27-21, 6 shown 1. BFC Dafney 436, 4-25-21, out of BCA Miss Lady Reba TW. Dallas Richey, La Porte, Ind. 2. SFC Foxy 120, 4-12-21, by SFC Dejablu 802. Bryllee Means, Villisca, Iowa. 3. TR Ms Jasmine 1923J ET, 4-27-21, out of HF Mustang Sally 904 Pld. Brighton Lane, Huntley, Mont. 4. Fires Foxie Moxie 14J, 4-12-21, by TR PZC Mr Assertion 924 ET. Braelynn Reed, Louisburg, Kan. 5. MCF Ms Interstate Instinct 18J, 4-18-21, out of LHD Ms Silvershow R1096. Brayde Adam, Lathrop, Mo.

Division III, Class 39

Calved 4-1-21 to 4-11-21, 7 shown 1. 3R Pearl, 4-11-21, by GRDT Mr Bo Diddley 318E. Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb. 2. MT Jealous Much J521 4-11-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Makennah Tucker, Briggsdale, Colo. 3. EFCC Miss Eisha 519J, 4-1021, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Savannah Ingram, Fowler, Kan. 4. OCR Miss Peach J263, 4-5-21, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Braden

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Benes, Albion, Neb. 5. Schmitts Gigi, 4-7-21, out of OC Ms Firegirl D081 P ET. Taylor Harriman, Parker, S.D.

Division III, Class 40

Calved 3-6-21 to 3-28-21, 10 shown 1. MINN Jennifer 102J, 3-25-21, out of DC Ms Major Fire 1302 Pld TW. TJ Mueller, Lincoln, Neb. 2. WFR Emma 10 P, 3-9-21, out of WFR Mysterious Lady 582 P. Jaycie Stutzman, Milford, Neb. 3. Ms Paprika 5J, 3-28-21, out of Sugar. Blaine Finster, Hartley, Iowa. 4. SL Miss London J13, 3-20-21, out of LT Miss London 5128. Sarah Mead, Aurora, Neb. 5. HINR Ms Helen 124J, 3-12-21, by Safe Driver 52C. Serese Janssen, Glenville, Neb.

Sullivan Supply/ Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest Judges Tony & Garrett Long Platte Center, Nebraska

Division IV, Class 41

Calved 1-3-21 to 2-24-21, 10 shown 1. JOHNK Kynlee 101J ET, 2-11-21, Weaver Livestock Senior & Peewee by TR PZC Mr Assertion 924 ET. Korbin Division Showmanship Contest Judges Leddy, Stockholm, S.D. 2. RJC Ruth Charles & Heidi Anderson Topeka, Kansas 129J, 1-29-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb. 3. Schrader’s Ms Oakley 107J, 1-3021, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan. 4. Tequila, 2-24-21, out of Big Creek CC Mable 301Y. Kason Stateler, Hoskins, Neb. 5. JRL Soul Purpose 102J P, 1-6-21, out of JRL Love is 1401 P. Samantha Gerlach, Columbus, Mont. Weaver Livestock Intermediate & Junior Showmanship Contest Judges Division IV, Class 42 Calved 9-25-20 to 11-3-20, 4 shown 1. SMR Miss Heide, 10-9-20, out of WIA Ms Greta P E117. Sage Revels, Webster, Fla. 2. Helena 113H, 113-20, by WR Foreman D602. Ethan Shoemake, Warner, Okla. 3. D R Gracey 2430, 9-25-20, by D R Cyclone 557. Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. 4. WCC Ms Alias, 10-18-20, by High Bluff Dodger 99D. Jamin Ehlers, Lake Park, Iowa.

Wyatt & Tayler Durst Washington, Kansas

Bred & Owned Female, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows Judge Chris Mullinix Manhattan, Kansas

Owned Female Show Judge Curtis Doubet Laramie, Wyoming

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OWNED HEIFER SHOW GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Sponsor: Kurtis King, Atlanta, Ga. $1,000 Scholarship Sponsored by Riverdale Land & Livestock Division V Champion and 1st Class 19 Sponsors: Schrader Ranch and Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc.

BOY Smokin Monte 200J

3-25-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld

Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Sponsor: 4KC Cattle Division VI Champion and 1st Class 27

Sponsors: MSL Livestock and Trans Ova Genetics

Athena

2-4-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld

Kaydon Willett, Falls City, Texas

Third Overall Champion

Sponsor: Mitchell Management and Fox Hollow Farms

Fourth Overall Champion Sponsor: ECP Cattle

Fifth Overall Champion Sponsor: Davlin Cattle Co.

Division VI Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 27 Division V Reserve Champion and 1st Class 20 Division III Champion and 1st Class 12 Sponsor: Barry Maupin Family

Sponsors: Creasey Charolais and City View Farms

Sponsors: Bullard Cattle Co. and SAC Show Cattle

Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb.

Kennedy Hoffman, Thedford, Neb.

Max Troyer, Kalona, Iowa

TR Ms Josie 1957J ET

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OWNED HEIFER SHOW

Division I Champion and 1st Class 4

Division I Reserve Champion and 1st Class 3 Division II Champion and 1st Class 5

KRLE Miss Redemption Jade 135J

CC BS Jaylyn 1063 ET Pld

Sponsors: Pesek Charolais and Hubert Charolais Ranch Brighton Lane, Huntley, Mont.

Sponsors: Gallagher and Frank Ellis Charolais

Sponsors: Eickhoff Charolais and Tres Rios Silver

Haley Schwecke, Gibbon, Minn.

Jayden Mata, Asherton, Texas

DCC Ms Rosie 2113

Division II Reserve Champion and 1st Class 8 Division III Reserve Champion and 1st Class 13 Division IV Champion and 1st Class 17 Sponsors: West Fork Ranch & Kansas Jr Charolais Assn

Sponsors: Red River Valley Farm and Coudron Charolais Sponsors: Gulf Coast Cattle & Sonderup Charolais Ranch Inc.

Bevin Bertsche, Onida, S.D.

Owen Weisinger, Fort Madison, Iowa

BRCHE Hot Sauce 1509 Pld ET

PL Lady Wilma

Division IV Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 17 Division VII Champion and 1st Class 32 Sponsors: Illinois Charolais Breeders Assn and

TLAC Good Time Dallas 9916J Kade Roeder, Aledo, Ill.

Sponsors: CCi.Live and Boyert Show Cattle

FFF Carli’s Dream 2058 Tristan Sisco, Otoe, Neb.

Division VIII Champion and 1st Class 34

Division VIII Reserve Champion and 1st Class 35

BRCHE Miss Lisadee 0502 Pld ET MCC Marissa Dee

RF Ms IA Wind 035 JBE Ms Karmen 202K

Sponsors: Derrer Farms and Summit Farms Rory McClellan, Armstrong, Iowa

WIA Ms Jewel 121 P

Rylie Smith, Grinnell, Iowa

Division VII Reserve Champion and 1st Class 31

Sponsors: City View Farms and Lay-ZZZzzz Acres Charolais

DCC Katty Like Chic 2013

Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville, Texas

Sponsors: VitaFerm and WNAX 570-AM Radio Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

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1st Class 1 Sponsor: Triple K Charolais

1st Class 2 Sponsor: J Bar T Benes Cattle Co.

Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa

McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas

SFC JoJo 210

1st Class 9 Sponsor: Quarter Circle 7 Livestock

HF Miss Charlie 155

Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo.

1st Class 15 Sponsor: Dybdal Charolais

CC Kiwi 124 P ET

Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill.

Miss 4M Outside Rose 2116

AML Cigarro 118

RF Cowgirl Xquisite 1270 ET

1st Class 10 Sponsor: Harris Livestock Farm

1st Class 11 Sponsor: Sherman Heights Farm

1st Class 14 Sponsor: Bar None Hat Co.

WIA Brenda’s Doll 194 P Madison Norrell, Bartlett, Neb.

Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.

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Levi Hinshaw, Secor, Ill.

Circle B Nora J068

Brant Benes, Albion, Neb.

1st Class 16 Sponsor: JBS Foods

1st Class 18 Sponsor: Fink Beef Genetics

Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb.

LJ Wells, Norfolk, Neb.

TR Ms Joy 1703J ET

1st Class 23 1st Class 22 Sponsor: Farm Credit Services of America Sponsor: Cattle Business Weekly

RF Cinderella 1021 ET

1st Class 6 1st Class 7 Sponsor: RSD Charolais/Raley Downing Sponsor: Silver Spur Ranches

TLAC Favorite Color 9918 Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa

Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas

TR Ms Jazelle 1918J ET Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

1st Class 21 Sponsor: Rennert Ranch

WR Duchess Z610 J4614

MD Miss Jenna 145ET

1st Class 24 Sponsor: 4KC Cattle

1st Class 25 Sponsor: Purina Animal Nutrition

Paige Schmidt, Turlock, Calif.

Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa

CK MKL Ms Elle 1854J

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1st Class 26 Sponsor: Gearld’s Charolais

1st Class 28 Sponsor: FBN Insurance

Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

Logan McGunegill, Jasper, Minn.

JAB Delilah 112 Polled

1st Class 33 Sponsor: John Umbaugh

DCC Miss Texas 2010

Ethan Adams, Blossom, Texas

Kennedy Hoffman, Thedford, Neb.

Jackson Ebert, Polo, Mo.

1st Class 36 Sponsor: Sunglo Feeds

State/Affiliate Group of Three

State/Affiliate Group of Three

Go 9055 P ET. Makayla Houck. 4. DC Jasmine 2119, 11-9-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Tristan Sisco, Otoe, Neb. 5. LaFraise Charlie 161, 11-1621, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Nathan Alexander, Bremen, Ala.

New Iberia, La. 4. CC WGB Nala 136 P ET, 10-25-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 5. CC AH Jasmine 1941 Pld, 10-18-21, by OCR New Deal G138. Avery Hahn, Winthrop, Minn.

Division I, Class 4

Division II, Class 6

Champion – Iowa

Calved 12-1-21 to 12-28-21, 6 shown 1. Miss 4M Outside Rose 2116, 1228-21, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas. 2.

Reserve Champion – Texas

RCR/JL Affinity’s Jewel 9246 RCR/JL One’s Affinity 2360 P Thomas Owings, Huntsville, Mo.

From left: 2021 Herdsman of the Year Madalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo.; 2022 Herdsman of the Year Haley Schwecke, Gibbon, Minn.; 2021 Herdsman of the Year Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo.

Division I, Class 2

SSC AML Elvira 027

LJR Ms Tiger’s Dream 88J ET

Sponsored by Jordan Mack Memorial Calf Show

Calved 1-2-22 to 2-7-22, 6 shown 1. SFC JoJo 210, 2-7-22, by CCC Jingle N Go 9055 P ET. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 2. BCR HMC Sophie 102, 1-11-22, by BCR Progression 915 Pld. Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb. 3. CNH Nova 01K, 1-6-22, by Sharodon Double Vision 1D. Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas. 4. Miss Double Stealth TW, 1-12-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Gauge Thomsen, Pender, Neb. 5. CH Miss Kylie 102K, 1-2-22, by CH Outmore 432H. Annie Stewart, St. Thomas, Mo.

1st Class 30 Sponsor: Triple S Farms

BOY Judy 198J

Jordan Mack Memorial AIJCA Herdsman of the Year

Division I, Class 1

1st Class 29 Sponsor: Sam’s Club

FC3 Elsa’s Winter Forecast, 1213-21, by TCCS INXS’s No Doubt. Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville, Texas. 3. OBG Elvira 1555, 12-2421, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kacy Randall, Tomball, Texas. 4. BHSC Tina Brightside 82J, 12-1-21, by DTR Mr Brightside 1107G2. Emma Caffey, Riesel, Texas. 5. PS Maddie 175, 127-21, by J&J God Country 907. Huck Plyler, Hope, Ark.

Division I, Class 3

Calved 11-8-21 to 11-23-21, 8 shown 1. CC BS Jaylyn 1063 ET Pld, 118-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Haley Schwecke, Gibbon, Minn. 2. JAB Kanyon 155 Polled, 11-8-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 3. SFC Mile 186, 11-12-21, by CCC Jingle N

Calved 11-2-21 to 11-6-21, 7 shown 1. KRLE Miss Redemption Jade 135J, 11-6-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Brighton Lane, Huntley, Mont. 2. CH Katelyn 91J, 11-6-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas. 3. RFC Miss Star 2150, 11-3-21, by RFC Blue Spice 13F. Nissa Olsen, Manhattan, Kan. 4. Gateway Shakira, 11-2-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas. 5. TR Ms Janessa 1645J, 11-3-21, by TR CAG Carbine’s Vision 9700 ET. Gus Schoen, Holt, Mo.

Division II, Class 5

Calved 10-12-21 to 10-25-21, 10 shown 1. DCC Ms Rosie 2113, 10-20-21, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Jayden Mata, Asherton, Texas. 2. LC Twizzler 2514, 10-19-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Preston Hartman, Tecumseh, Neb. 3. BRCHE Danity Cane 1512 Pld, 10-20-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Amelie Bergeron,

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Calved 10-2-21 to 10-10-21, 9 shown 1. AML Cigarro 118, 10-3-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Levi Hinshaw, Secor, Ill. 2. F5 Ms Fankie 133 ET Pld, 10-4-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Mason Field, Telephone, Texas. 3. AML Cigarro 120, 10-4-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Jackson Ebert, Polo, Mo. 4. WIA Ms Fire Fly 198 P ET, 10-9-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo. 5. JFR Jo Jo’s Shadow 1035 ET, 10-2-21, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Bristol Lee, Gillham, Ark.

Division II, Class 7

Calved 9-16-21 to 9-30-21, 9 shown 1. RF Cowgirl Xquisite 1270 ET, 9-3021, by LT Badge 9184 Pld. Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas. 2. DCC Ms Downtown 2110, 9-27-21, by GHC Dry Town 8004. Ethan Adams, Blossom, Texas. 3. WGB CC Lucys Jewel 135 P ET, 9-25-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Alex Barnard, Foosland, Ill. 4. WC Missy 1677 P, 9-25-21, by A U G U S T 2021 

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Division II, Class 8

Calved 9-1-21 to 9-14-21, 12 shown 1. BRCHE Hot Sauce 1509 Pld ET, 9-4-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Bevin Bertsche, Onida, S.D. 2. WGB CC Miss Lucy K 134 P ET, 9-2-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan. 3. JAB Evangeline 151 Polled, 9-1421, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 4. WGB CC Jacey 133 P ET, 9-1-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo. 5. TR Ms Jovie 1724J ET, 9-14-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Haylee McKown, Valley Center, Kan.

Division III, Class 9

Calved 8-5-21 to 8-27-21, 5 shown 1. HF Miss Charlie155, 8-17-21, by TR CAG Carbine’s Vision 9700 ET. Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo. 2. Diamond T BOY Impressive 012J, 8-10-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Peyton Ridley, Chatsworth, Ga. 3. LaFraise Blakely 961K ET, 8-19-21, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Macy Hoag, Illinois City, Ill. 4. VCR Ms County Crossing 2103 P, 8-2721, by SCR Sir County 882. Hadlee Holt, Lake Preston, S.D. 5. WCC Ms Cassie, 8-9-21, by Wells Mr Pueblo 6316. Mylee Watje, Lake Park, Iowa.

Division III, Class 10

Calved 7-2-21 to 7-23-21, 8 shown 1. WIA Brenda’s Doll 194 P, 7-23-21, by LT Badge 9184 Pld. Madison Norrell, Bartlett, Neb. 2. LaFraise Viola 21A ET, 7-15-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Grace Lemenager, Fairbury, Ill. 3. SFC Phoebe 169, 7-4-21, by WC Bluegrass 2196 P ET. Makayla Houck. 4. BAR L Ms Desire, 7-13-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas. 5. SCF Baby Doll, 7-621, by SCF Awesome Sauce. Elijah Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.

Division III, Class 11

Calved 6-1-21 to 6-24-21, 9 shown 1. Circle B Nora J068, 6-9-21, by RENN Brighton 8505. Brant Benes, Albion, Neb. 2. RSD Betty’s Gold 6221, 6-2-21, by GC Mr Gold Rush 805 P. Raley Downing, Troy, Texas. 3. LaFraise Brynlee 961F ET, 6-17-21, 42

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Division III, Class 12

Calved 5-15-21 to 5-28-21, 9 shown 1. BOY Jennifer 190J ET Pld, 5-1521, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Max Troyer, Kalona, Iowa. 2. DKF BRCHE Stitches 1507 Pld ET, 5-20-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bevin Bertsche. 3. Conley Lady Jett 153C, 5-18-21, by CCC Mescalito 9038 P. Cinch Dowling, Fair Grove, Mo. 4. JASR Poison Ivy 102J P, 5-26-21, by WIA-Conley Insider D9 P. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 5. LKD Miss Journey 1136, 5-15-21, by LT Sundance 6132 Pld. Jaylyn Rogers, Fort White, Fla.

Division III, Class 13

Calved 5-6-21 to 5-12-21, 9 shown 1. PL Lady Wilma, 5-12-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Owen Weisinger, Fort Madison, Iowa. 2. PF Ms Mercedes 1502, 5-11-21, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Abbi Pfeifer, Russell Iowa. 3. GHC Kayla 1015, 5-8-21, by GHC Reagan 9012. Faith Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo. 4. CJB Tomi 135J ET, 5-6-21, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. Aylania Diaz-Galindo, Greeley, Colo. 5. PL Ms Outsider, 5-12-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Cora Tonne, Ephrata, Wash.

Division III, Class 14

Calved 5-1-21 to 5-5-21, 11 shown 1. TR Ms Jazelle 1918J ET, 5-1-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Shade Bunker. 2. LJR Ms Tiger 3164J ET, 5-2-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Lexi Huse, Elm Mott, Texas. 3. LJR Ms Jana 3107J, 5-5-21, by GHC Dry Town 8004. Madison Ashcraft, Clinton, Okla. 4. GHCC JPV Grace 2J, 5-3-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C. 5. RF Ms Duchess 1151 ET, 5-4-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Brayde Adam, Lathrop, Mo.

Division IV, Class 15

Calved 4-21-21 to 4-29-21, 10 shown 1. CC Kiwi 124 P ET, 4-25-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Drew Creasey. 2. TR Ms Jackie 1907J ET, 4-28-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Mattisyn Keppen, Volga, S.D. 3. JASR Penny’s

Image 85J P, 4-21-21, by WIAConley Insider D9 P. Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 4. CC BS Jet Black N Jealous 1150, 4-25-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Paislee Carlson, Canton, S.D. 5. LaFraise Lucy 791, 4-29-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Austin Alexander, Bremen, Ala.

Division IV, Class 16

Calved 4-12-21 to 4-20-21, 9 shown 1. TR Ms Joy 1703J ET, 4-13-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb. 2. GHCC Seraphina 15J1, 4-20-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Cody Clary, Saluda, S.C. 3. BRCHE MPJ Sarati 1501 Pld ET, 4-15-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D. 4. MD Miss Janet 133ET, 4-2021, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Blake Mueller, Lincoln, Neb. 5. JFS Lacy 417, 4-16-21, by SSR Mr Driven Pld 6004. Shawn Leifeste, Cameron, Texas.

Division IV, Class 17

Calved 4-7-21 to 4-11-21, 10 shown 1. WIA Ms Jewel 121 P, 48-8-21, by TR CC Deliverance 7974 Pld ET. Rylie Smith, Grinnell, Iowa. 2. TLAC Good Time Dallas 9916J, 4-7-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Kade Roeder, Aledo, Ill. 3. C&S JMC Ms Josie 134, 4-7-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Jessie Coyle, Orient, S.D. 4. IVM Miss Outsider 1510 ET, 4-1121, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D. 5. RF Cowgirl Xquisite 1144 ET, 4-9-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Kaden Garrison, Boss, Mo.

Division IV, Class 18

Calved 4-1-21 to 4-5-21, 10 shown 1. WR Duchess Z610 J4616, 4-2-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. LJ Wells, Norfolk, Neb. 2. HNRX GCC Pumpkin Spice 190, 4-5-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Briggston Bertsche. 3. SSSC Josephine 02J ET, 4-4-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Sidney Allard, Sidney, Neb. 4. OC Ms Scotti J206, 4-2-21, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Braxton Keppen, Harrisburg, S.D. 5. TR Ms Berkly Marie 1937J ET, 4-121, by TR CC Deliverance 7974 Pld ET. Cora Clift, Ellensburg, Wash.

Division V, Class 19

Calved 3-25-21 to 3-30-21, 9 shown 1. BOY Smokin Monte 200J, 3-2521, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Carter

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Hoge, Good Hope, Ill. 2. PC/DCC Miss Birdies Firewater, 3-30-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Emily Minatrea, Cameron, Texas. 3. PZC Ms Germaine 327 ET, 3-27-21, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Taylor Behrends, Colo, Iowa. 4. AS Ms Maia 2102, 3-25-21, by LT Sundance 6132 Pld. Ava Stewart, Newcastle, Neb. 5. WC Sweetheart 1140 P ET, 3-27-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa.

Division V, Class 20

Calved 3-18-21 to 3-23-21, 10 shown 1. JPV Vada’s Miss Star 4J ET, 3-22-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kennedy Hoffman, Thedford, Neb. 2. CC BOY Jackie O 1696 ET Pld, 3-22-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Reed Naughton, Atlanta, Ill. 3. TR Ms Julia 1613J, 3-20-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Paton Coyle, Orient, S.D. 4. Big Creek Elvira 105 P, 3-18-21, CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Emma Hickey, Arapaho, Okla. 5. RENN Diamond 1715, 3-23-21, by HCR Freedom 6144 Pld. Hayden Helms, Holbrook, Neb.

Division V, Class 21

Calved 3-11-21 to 3-16-21, 10 shown 1. MD Miss Jenna 145ET, 3-15-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb. 2. BOY Jackie 199J, 3-15-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Baylee Mangrum, Marmaduke, Ark. 3. CAG Ms Spirit 1667J, 3-12-21, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Mattisyn Keppen. 4. AOH WS Cecelia 04J ET, 3-15-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Avery Hunt, Longview, Texas. 5. BVD Ms Mayhem 2131, 3-15-21, by BVD Mr Mayhem 1504 ET. Khloe Olson, Lake Preston, S.D.

Division V, Class 22

Calved 3-7-21 to 3-9-21, 10 shown 1. RF Cinderella 1021 ET, 3-8-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Carter Hoge. 2. MJ Ms Lady Ease 105, 3-7-21, by President Snow. Kylin Oakes, Taloga, Okla. 3. TC Lady Blackjack J21, 3-8-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Tara Tellefson, Moses Lake, Wash. 4. LMJMLB Ms Jordan 458J, 3-821, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Emma Caulfield, Bradley, S.D. 5. DLSC Echo 134, 3-8-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis.


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Calved 3-1-21 to 3-6-21, 10 shown 1. TLAC Favorite Color 9918, 3-321, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa. 2. Hinshaw Easy Pro J2, 3-3-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo. 3. BJCF Ms Turbo J703, 3-3-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Landree Leifeste, Cameron, Texas. 4. Schrader’s Ms Foxy 104J, 3-2-21, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan. 5. AML Cigarro 102, 3-6-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Brittany Hirsch, Thayer, Mo.

Division VI, Class 24

Calved 2-24-21 to 2-28-21, 9 shown 1. CK MKL Ms Elle 1854J, 2-27-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Paige Schmidt, Turlock, Calif. 2. KF Charlie J124, 2-24-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kix Lee, Gilliam, Ark. 3. DSUL Bunny Kiss 126J ET, 2-24-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Lexi Thomas, Portales, N.M. 4. BCC5 Bullard Ms Barkley ET, 2-26-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Grace Lemenager. 5. R&K Ms Bronco 164 Pld, 2-28-21, by SAT Gridmaker 6306 P ET. Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, Neb.

Division VI, Class 25

Calved 2-18-21 to 2-22-21, 8 shown 1. TLF Isla 24J, 2-20-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Jenna Tlach. 2. BOY Jada 222J, 2-20-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Carter Hoge. 3. CC Harley 104 P ET, 2-20-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Riley Creasey. 4. RF Ms Bells 165, 2-19-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan. 5. CC Jersey Girl 1906 ET Pld, 2-22-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Haley Schwecke.

Division VI, Class 26

Calved 2-7-21 to 2-15-21, 10 shown 1. JAB Delilah 112 Polled, 2-7-21, by JAB Around Here Buzz 657 Pld. Breeze Bunker. 2. KC Ms Benaiah, 2-10-21, by JMAR Benaiah 1E66. Allison Wallace, Harris, Iowa. 3. WIM Frozen Hearted, 2-8-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Elizabeth Wimmler, Waldo, Wis. 4. SLIK Jaylee 1804, 2-15-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Katie Utech, Hubbard, Neb. 5. BOY Faith 124J, 2-12-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Josi Schrader.

Division VI, Class 27

Calved 2-1-21 to 2-6-21, 9 shown

1. Athena, 2-4-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kaydon Willett, Falls City, Texas. 2. TR Ms Josie 1957J ET, 2-121, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb. 3. BOY Fifi 225J, 2-3-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C. 4. CCC Ms Impressive 1085 P, 2-121, by GHC Dry Town 8004. Thomas Owings, Huntsville, Mo. 5. KF Nichole J133, 2-6-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Tatum Carlson, Henry, Neb.

21-20, by TCCS Saint Christopher. Baileigh Ferguson. 2. CAG CC Ms Haley Kay 0186H ET, 10-11-20, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Cyrus Blum, Reliance, S.D. 3. PGC Ms Halsey 0882, 10-17-20, by WCR Sir County Line 854 P. Paislee Carlson. 4. KLA Sweet Caroline 701, 10-18-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Kennedy Hoffman. 5. CARR Ms Hadley 038 P, 10-12-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Isom Marston.

Division VI, Class 28

Division VII, Class 32

Calved 1-15-21 to 1-30-21, 7 shown 1. BOY Judy 198J, 1-15-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Logan McGunegill, Jasper, Minn. 2. MCC Charlene 992J, 1-20-21, by RRC I’m Your Huckleberry 511. Rory McClellan, Armstrong, Iowa. 3. LJR Ms Josie 3090J ET, 1-30-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Haley Schwecke. 4. RF Ms Nancy 2146, 1-17-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Drake Warren, Dyer, Tenn. 5. VRCC 2H Flo Rida 426 P, 1-21-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Dallee Hecht, Grove City, Minn.

Division VI, Class 29

Calved 1-1-21 to 1-12-21, 9 shown 1. LJR Ms Tiger’s Dream 88J ET, 1-3-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kennedy Hoffman. 2. CC WGB Sally 101 P, 1-12-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Chloe Briggs, Chariton, Iowa. 3. OBG Ms America 2021, 1-12-21, by OBG TC Roger 801. Justin Teets, Lost River, W. Va. 4. CCC Ms Sweetheart 1030 P, 1-3-21, by LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Makayla Houck. 5. SVY Starstruck 102J, 1-3-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Lauren Aust, La Cygne, Kan.

Division VII, Class 30

Calved 11-2-20 to 12-29-20, 11 shown 1. SSC AML Elvira 027, 11-6-20, by LT Fresh Air 8445 Pld ET. Jackson Ebert, Polo, Mo. 2. TC Hot Sandie H82, 11-22-20, by TC Hotshot E75. Tara Tellefson. 3. RF Suzie 127, 1229-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Elijah Downey, Hope, Ind. 4. CCC Ms Revival 0582 P, 11-2-20, CCC Revival 8121 P ET. Atley Patrick, Chillhowee, Mo. 5. PS Bristol Da Pistol 089, 11-320, by CCC Major Impact 613 P. Huck Plyler.

Division VII, Class 31

Calved 10-10-20 to 10-21-20, 9 shown 1. DCC Katty Like Chic 2013, 10-

Calved 9-15-20 to 10-9-20, 9 shown 1. FFF Carli’s Dream 2058, 10-6-20, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Tristan Sisco. 2. TR CAG Ms Hollie 0715H ET, 9-29-20, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan. 3. RF Greta 0221 ET, 10-6-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. McKenna Mitchell. 4. RF Greta 0218 ET, 9-1620, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Kohen Garrison, Boss, Mo. 5. RF Ms Bristol 082, 10-9-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Logan Downey, Hope, Ind.

Division VII, Class 33

Calved 9-4-20 to 9-15-20, 9 shown 1. DCC Miss Texas 2010, 9-10-20, by GHC Dry Town 8004. Ethan Adams, Blossom, Texas. 2. Schrader’s Ms Carbon 0285H ET, 9-4-20, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kylie Rahmeier, Sylvan Grove, Kan. 3. TR Ms Hartley 0635H, 9-10-20, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Emma Caulfield. 4. MSL Ms. Oakley 017, 9-12-20, by SHF Absolute 1508. Mason Leifeste, Cameron, Texas. 5. AC Miss Matoy 20-7, 9-11-20, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Allyson Downey, Boonville, Ind.

Division VIII, Class 34

Calved 2-3-20 to 3-25-20, 5 shown 1. BRCHE Miss Lisadee 0502 Pld ET, 2-27-20, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. Heifer calf, MCC Marissa Dee, 2-2422, by RRC I’m Your Huckleberry 511. Rory McClellan. 2. NG Fires Stealth 20JH, 3-6-20, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Heifer calf, NG Lorraine 20K, 3-25-22, by LT Badge 9184 Pld. Lauren Aust. 3. SULL OCC Snowwhite 12H ET, 3-25-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Heifer calf, MC MM Miss Lulu 23, 1-5-22, by MC LM All In 223. Mabry McGunegill, Jasper, Minn. 4. CM Ms 2428 Blazing Babe 428 P, 2-3-20, by CM Mr 505 Blazing Buke 2022 ET. Heifer calf, BM K01 Magical Rosie, 4-5-22, by BRP Houdini G05. Brooke

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Calved 9-4-19 to 1-25-20, 5 shown 1. RF Ms IA Wind 035, 1-25-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Heifer calf, JBE Ms Karmen 202K, 2-18-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Hayden Englert. 2. PL CCC Ms Phoebe 001, 1-7-20, by CCC Major Impact 613 P. Heifer calf, PL CCC Ms Dixie 201, 1-6-22, by WCR Icon 756 P. Atley Patrick. 3. Roudy Duchess 010, 1-19-20, by WDZ Kingsman 737 P. Heifer calf, Roudy Duchess K600, 1-25-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Ashlyn Roudabush, Mitchell, S.D. 4. Lady Maverick 0001, 1-8-20, by WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET. Heifer calf, CRS Ms Lady Authority 2001, 1-10-22, by LT Authority 7229 Pld. Cayden Stein, Gause, Texas. 5. Welcome Grove Fire Bell, 9-4-19, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Heifer calf, Welcome Grove Bell, 10-21-21, by Welcome Grove Affinity ET. Christian Berry, Afton, Tenn.

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Calved 4-29-16 to 3-19-19, 4 shown 1. RCR/JL Affinity’s Jewel 9246, 3-19-19, by LT Affinity 6221 Pld. Heifer calf, RCR/JL One’s Affinity 2360 P, 2-24-22, by RCR Hes the One 7181. 2. JM Ms All That 917 P, 2-18-19, by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. Bull calf, JM Hank the Tank 214 P, 2-4-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108 P. Khloe Olson. 3. LKD Miss Passport 6156, 4-2916, by WC Passport 3135 P ET. Heifer calf, LCC Full House 2209, 4-3-22, by WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET. Mick Lindstrom, Centerville, S.D. 4. SCR Miss Recourse G9718 P, 2-10-19, by RENN Recourse 708E. Bull calf, SCR Donny Mr Overtime K2848, 4-1022, by SCM Mr Overtime H141. Lora Sonderup, Fullerton, Neb.

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EVELYN GAY LAWTON DUHON “We all come from the past, and ought to know what went into our making, and to know that all life is a braided cord of humanity, stretching up from a long time gone.” ­­‑ Russel Baker, The Lawton Ranch A Grand Legacy. This quote holds a much larger meaning that guides one’s mind to ponder what makes us who we are. There is not much to question when it comes to figuring out what the late Mrs. Evelyn Gay Lawton Duhon was made of. The legend of her family and the life that she led are clear answers to her character and the story she left behind. Dating back to 1930, her grandfather J.A. “Pally” Lawton founded Lawton Ranch, alongside their demanding rice farm and notable quarter horse herd. Pally started relatively small with a purchase of two hundred head of commercial cattle, then buying into a small herd of registered Brahman cattle. Along with this, there were 100 head of Brahman cattle handpicked to begin a “show string”.

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Pally went on to be one of the first of five Charolais Congress in France and Mexico, her pioneer Charolais breeders in the United States. interest in seedstock genetics grew. He introduced Charolais cattle to Southwest It could be said that her love for the Charolais Louisiana in the early 1940’s with his purchase of breed grew due to her involvement from an early Quetzel, 1939 Mexico City Champion Bull. These age, but even in her later years, she was as were the first steps taken toward building what is involved as ever. Evelyn Gay made sure to play now the revolutionary Lawton Ranch. a large hand when it came to giving back. This is Evelyn Gay came from a long “braided cord” felt in her numerous donations and contributions, of hard work, perseverance, and selflessness. but primarily through The Russell W. Ludeke – When it came time for her to take the reins, she Harold Christopher Truax II Memorial Award. knew what it would take to continue growing her “It is a scholarship that awards applicants family’s legacy. entering the veterinary or medical profession and By the nineties, she had regenerated “J.A. Lawton they must be or have relation to an American& Sons” herd into today’s JVS Cattle Company. International Charolais Association member. This was just one of many things that Mrs. Evelyn Gay Her grandfather’s original “show string” would did to help the young people involved in this breed.” have a significant impact on Evelyn Gay as - Alan & Samantha Leifeste, Leifeste Cattle Services she continued to build JVS. Because of these Evelyn Gay loved the Charolais breed and the fond memories, she would soon find her way to people in it, especially the junior members. Since Charolais shows and events across the country. 2013, she has taken part in donating meals for The JVS show string acquired numerous the National Show and Sale, purchasing artwork accolades, including multiple Top 10 Americanand other auction items, joining syndicates to International Charolais Association (AICA) raise money for donation heifers, and even Show Bulls, Sires, Females, and Dams of the purchasing the ACF Donation Heifer at the 2021 Year. JVS Cattle Company also established five Cattlemen’s Congress 42nd National Sale for her Roll of Excellence (ROE) Sires including their first born granddaughter, Scarlett. However, her walking herd sire, BJCF Bar J Y66. Her National impact was much more than monetary, it is one Championl Bull, GJL Ruidoso 3082, became a that will remain in everyone’s hearts forever. staple memory for her and many others involved Mrs. Evelyn Gay Lawton Duhon passed away with his winnings. on March 12, 2021. Her legacy touched many lives “Rod Smith (her son-in-law) and I both told her across the world. Endless generosity and genuine she should sell him, but she didn’t, and he just got better and better throughout the summer. That was care for others are just a few traits that went into making her the pioneer she became. A woman the thrill of a lifetime for her—National Champion with grit, tenacity, and passion will not be forgotten. Bull!” - Larry Ludeke, owner of Bar J Livestock. With family and close friends in tow, she was “Why do you love the Charolais breed?” always willing to travel and socialize wherever “Because of people like Mrs. Evelyn Gay. Charolais cattle were found. Not only had Mrs. I hope to be a special Charolais Evelyn Gay distinguished herself and JVS Cattle raiser like a special lady named Company across the United States, but she was Evelyn Gay Lawton Duhon.” well recognized amongst Charolais breeders – Landree Leifeste, 9-year-old AIJCA member. worldwide. Due to her attendance to the World CHAROLAIS JOURNAL


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ALEX BULLARD

By: Samantha Corn

The influence a person has on others typically isn’t felt until after said that the only thing he loved more than cattle were his wife Kellie, they are gone. This cannot be said about the impact that Alex Bullard and their two young children, Halle and Krew. Alex had a drive to ensure made on those around him. Though his time was short, he left a lasting a successful operation for his family’s future and a loving environment to impression on everyone he encountered even before his untimely raise them in. His presence was felt by everyone, and his absence was passing. His “larger-than-life” presence and even bigger smile were noticed by many whenever he was not in the barn and certainly feels defining traits for him and will forever be a reminder of the impression he greater now. left on this world. Alex’s kindness spoke volumes towards his character, The time and energy he would put into his own cattle at shows was and his ability to make others feel seen and understood truly set him just a small portion of everything he would do. Alex made a point to help apart. others at the same time and make sure their cattle were well cared for A 27-year-old whose love for cattle and the agriculture community too. Hesitation to help was never an occurrence when it came to Alex grew similarly to most, he exhibited steers for several years before Bullard. beginning a purebred operation. He spent much of his time as a junior “During the 2013 Junior Nationals, my husband had to leave early. exhibitor attending all the AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Alex offered to help us get our cattle home. He jumped in our truck and Conferences. Each year from Wichita Falls, Texas in 2007 to Saint Paul, trailer after the show and drove through the night to get our cattle home. Minnesota in 2015, he notoriously travelled with the “Illinois Crew.” He After a long week, he never hesitated to offer his assistance.” – Susan never missed one. Even when his time as a junior exhibitor was up, he Creasey, Creasey Charolais. continuously returned and never missed the opportunity to help. A catalyst, an innovator, a visionary. All words that have been used Not only was he an active participant in the breed, but Alex truly was a to describe Alex, but they just scratch the surface. Alex passed away mentor to others in the barn. He was always taking time to help anyone on June 10, 2021, traveling home from checking his cattle. The lasting who needed it. In doing so, Alex set a great example of hard work impression of his life is felt amongst many, and his presence is certainly and dedication. With the goal of curating a show heifer herd for junior missed. However, the reminder of how he lived his life will continue to exhibitors, Alex worked hard to set up an operation that would give live on through everyone who hears his story. juniors a similar experience to his. He spent much time working with and helping friends and customers to make sure everyone had what they needed to do well. Growing up, his family marketed cattle across the country in states such as Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kentucky, and Tennessee. As he got older, Alex continued to grow his herd of Charolais and Simmental and was very proud to participate in the Embryos on Snow sale in 2021. In less than 20 years, Alex and his parents Paul and Sharlene engineered what is now Bullard Cattle Company. “In his short time managing his family’s beef cattle operation, Alex made great strides in moving the program forward. Alex was a catalyst and an innovator.” – Dale Bertsche, co-owner of LaFraise Farms. Alex Bullard had a true passion for cattle and business. Each step he 2022 AIJCA Conference Honoree took was toward what he had envisioned for Bullard Cattle Company, however, there was one thing he had a greater passion for, family. It was Pictured: Parents Paul and Sharlene Bullard accompanied by family CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

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CONTEST AWARDS Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest – Senior Division

Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest – Intermediate Division

Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest - Junior Division

From left: Haley Grombir, Sullivan Supply; Tony & Garrett Long - Judges; Champion Team: White Thunder - Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa; Max Troyer, Kalona, Iowa; Justin Teets, Lost River, W. Va.; Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.; Reserve Champion Team: Washington - Cora Tonne, Ephrata, Wash.; Cora Clift, Ellensburg, Wash.; Tara Tellefson, Moses Lake, Wash.; Lane Tellefson, Warden, Wash.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: Haley Grombir, Sullivan Supply; Tony & Garrett Long - Judges; Champion Team: Wildcats - Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Samantha Gerlach, Columbus, Mont.; Reserve Champion Team: NE Red - Triston Sisco, Otoe, Neb.; Ava Stewart, Newcastle, Neb.; Sidney Allard, Sidney, Neb.; Brant Benes, Albion, Neb.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: Haley Grombir, Sullivan Supply; Tony & Garrett Long - Judges; Champion Team: The Arkansas Fitters - Kix Lee, Gillham, Ark.; Huck Plyler, Hope, Ark.; Eli Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.; Bristol Lee, Gillham, Ark.; Reserve Champion Team: Tri State Tranquilizers - Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D.; Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.; Preston Hartman, Tecumseh, Neb.; LJ Wells, Norfolk, Neb.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University

Team Sales Contest - Senior Division

Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University

Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University

Team Sales Contest - Intermediate Division

Team Sales Contest - Junior Division

From left: Champion Team: Midwest Marketing Team - Shade Bunker, Breeze Bunker, Sparta Wis.; Josi Schrader, Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Reserve Champion Team: Midwest Cattle Services - Paislee Carlson, Canton, S.D.; Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; Drew Wagner, Hickory, Miss.;Thomas Owings, Huntsville, Mo.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: Champion Team: Texas Allstars - Lexi Huse, Elm Mott, Texas.; Bella Parker, Godley, Texas.; Cayden Stein, Gause, Texas.; Emily Minatrea, Cameron, Texas.; Reserve Champion Team: Okie Girls - Shayla Dismukes, Carly Dismukes, Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: Champion Team: Show Crew - Jessi Hankins, Springfield, Mo.; Atley Patrick, Chilhowee, Mo.; Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo.; Cinch Dowling, Fair Grove, Mo.; Reserve Champion Team: Nebraska Red - Braysen Miller, Silver Creek, Neb.; Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb.; Calley Stewart, Newcastle, Neb.; (Not Pictured) Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, Neb.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest – Senior Division Sponsor: Weaver Livestock From left: Charles and Heidi Anderson - Judges; Champion: Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Reserve Champion: Tara Tellefson, Moses Lake, Wash.; 3rd Place: Cora Clift, Ellensburg, Wash.; 4th Place: Ethan Adams, Blossom, Texas.; 5th Place: Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; Lisa Shearer, Weaver Livestock

Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest – Intermediate Division Sponsor: Weaver Livestock From left: Tayler and Wyatt Durst - Judges; Champion: Waylon Wilkins, Jensen, Utah.; Reserve Champion: Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; 3rd Place: Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; 4th Place: Paige Schmidt, Turlock, Calif.; 5th Place: Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; Lisa Shearer, Weaver Livestock

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Sponsor: Purina Animal Nutrition

Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest – Junior Division Sponsor: Weaver Livestock From left: Wyatt and Tayler Durst - Judges; Champion: Huck Plyler, Hope, Ark.; Reserve Champion: Josie Johnson, Walton, Neb.; 3rd Place: Kix Lee, Gillham, Ark.; 4th Place: Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, Neb.; 5th Place: Chloe Briggs, Chariton, Iowa.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler


Impromptu Speech Contest

Prepared Speech Contest

Interview & Resume Contest

From left: Junior Division- 1st Place: Carter Greer, Shelbyville, Texas.; 2nd Place: Calley Stewart, Newcastle, Neb.; Intermediate Division- 1st Place: Clara Johnson, Walton, Neb.; 2nd Place: Bella Parker, Godley, Texas.; Senior Division- 1st Place: Ethan Shoemake, Warner, Okla.; 2nd Place: Thomas Owings, Huntsville, Mo. Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: Junior Division- 1st Place: Kinsley Harris, Hepler, Kan.; 2nd Place: Josie Johnson, Walton, Neb.; Intermediate Division- 1st Place: Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; 2nd Place: Clara Johnson, Walton, Neb.; Senior Division- 1st Place: Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; 2nd Place: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: High School Division- 1st Place: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; 2nd Place: Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; College Division- 1st Place: Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; 2nd Place: Allyson Downey, Boonville, Ind.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

Sponsors: Vedvei Charolais, Bertsche Cattle, Genuine JBH Podcast, Mid Plains Mobile Vet, DVAuction Inc.

Sponsors: Mid Plains Mobile Vet, Arrowhead Ranch, Vedvei Sponsors: Dybdal Charolais, Hillcrest Agriculture, Charolais, DVAuction Inc., Rebecca Greer, J Bar T Benes Cattle Franz Ranch, West Fork Ranch

Cook-Off Contest – Junior Division

Cook-Off Contest – Intermediate Division

Cook-Off Contest – Senior Division

From Left: Champion Team: Cow Camping Crew – Elijah Downey, Logan Downey, Hope, Ind.; Lilly Downey, Prattville, Ala.; Reserve Champion Team: Landree Leifeste, Cameron, Texas; Jaylee Littleton, Simms, Texas; Carter Greer, Shelbyville, Texas; (Not Pictured) Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville, Texas; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: Champion Team: Home Cookers - Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Reserve Champion Team: L+H Cookers - Mason Leifeste; Shawn Leifeste, Cameron, Texas; Avery Hunt; (Not Pictured) Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

From left: Champion Team: Nebraska Duo - Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Katie Utech, Hubbard, Neb.; Reserve Champion Team: Broke College Girls – Raley Downing, Troy, Texas; Madison Voet, Home, Kan.; Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; Baylee Mangrum, Marmaduke, Ark.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

Sponsors: Charolais Dees and Greg & Amy Utech

Cook-Off Contest - Adult Division

Sponsors: Broken Box Ranch and Lindskov-Thiel Ranch Sponsor: Jeff & Karen Bonacker & Family

Art Contest

Sponsors: Carey Farms & Zehnder Waage Partnership Sponsors: Gulf Coast Cattle, Kansas Junior Charolais Assn., Dybdal Charolais, Diamond D Designs, Franz Champion Team: Susi Odden, Ree Heights, S.D.; Ranch, Wal-Mar Engraving

Matthew Odden, Rapid City, S.D.; Christopher Odden, Ree Heights, S.D.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler;

From left: Junior Division- 1st Place: (Not Pictured) Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville, Texas; 2nd Place: Paisley Seda, Anselmo, Neb.; Intermediate Division- 1st Place: (Not Pictured) Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas; 2nd Place: Lexi Huse, Elm Mott, Texas; Senior Division- 1st Place: Madison Borg, Concord, Wis. 2nd Place: (Not Pictured) Jessica Wertenberger Falls City, Neb. Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

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Sponsors: Sparks Charolais Farm, Sandmeier Charolais, Charolais Dees, Uwharrie Ridge Farms

From left: Breed/Assn. Promotion- 1st Place: Kate Boeckmann, Wynne, Ark.; 2nd Place: Lora Sonderup, Fullerton, Neb.; Herd Advertisement- 1st Place: Paisley Seda, Anselmo, Neb.; 2nd Place: Khloe Olsen, Lake Preston, S.D.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

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CONTEST AWARDS Photo Contest

Sponsors: Missouri Junior Charolais Assn, Kerlee Cattle Co., Larson Cattle Company, Kelbert Farms, LLC, WGB Charolais, Rachel Kaye Creative, Barnard Farms, and Eggleston Charolais

Junior Division- Black & White 1st Place: Lora Sonderup, Fullerton, Neb.; Black & White 2nd Place: Claire Schnuelle, De Witt, Neb.; Color 1st and 2nd Place: Gus Shoen, Holt, Mo.; Intermediate Division- Black & White 1st and 2nd Place: (Not Pictured) Samantha Gerlach, Columbus, Mont.; Color 1st Place: (Not Pictured) Samantha Gerlach, Columbus, Mont.; Color 2nd Place: (Not Pictured) Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas; Senior Division- Black & White 1st Place: Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; Black & White 2nd Place & Color 2nd Place: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Color 1st Place: Maddy Rohr - Elbert, Colo.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

State/Affiliate Scrapbook

Best Comedy Skit & 2nd Place State/Affiliate Scrapbook

1st Place: Missouri Junior Charolais Association

Kansas Junior Charolais Association

Sponsor: Power Charolais

Sponsor: Bar L Charolais

State Herdsmanship - 11 or More Head Illinois Junior Charolais Association

State Herdsmanship - 10 or Less Head Indiana Junior Charolais Association

State Participation - 11 or more Participants Best Dressed Skit Nebraska Junior Charolais Association

State Participation - 10 or Less Participants Tennessee Junior Charolais Association

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CONTEST AWARDS

Talent Contest

Sponsors: Amos Welding & Clift Livestock

From left: 1st Place: Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb.; 2nd Place: Clara Johnson, Walton, Neb.

Most Creative Skit Downey Families of Alabama and Indiana

Sure Champ Online Livestock Judging Contest From left: 1st Place: Sidney Allard, Sidney, Neb.; 2nd Place: (Not Pictured) Madison Ashcraft, Clinton, Okla.; 3rd Place: (Not Pictured) Brooke Goetzinger; 4th Place: Taylor Harriman, Parker, S.D.; 5th Place: Ashlyn Roudabush, Mitchell, S.D.; 6th Place: Waylon Wilkins, Jensen, Utah; 7th Place: Kara Nelson, Pierson, Iowa; 8th Place: (Not Pictured) Carly Lazenby, ; 9th Place: (Not Pictured) Jaylyn Rogers, Fort White, Fla.; 10th Place: Dalton Coleman, High Springs, Fla.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

Quiz Bowl Contest

Graphic Design Contest

AIJCA Premier Challenge

Sponsors: Dybdal Charolais, Benes Cattle Co., Big House Show Cattle, Gulf Coast Cattle, Dennis Charolais Farms, DVAuction Inc., Summit Wave Therapies

From left: Intermediate Division: Breed/Assn. Promotion- 1st Place: Emma Caffey, Riesel, Texas; 2nd Place: Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis. Herd Advertisement- 1st Place: Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan.; 2nd Place: Rachel Hale, Fullerton, Neb.; Senior Division: Breed/Assn. Promotion1st Place: Brittany Hirsch, Thayer, Mo.; 2nd Place: Brayde Adam, Lathrop, Mo.; Herd Advertisement- 1st Place: Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; 2nd Place: (Not Pictured) Abbey James, Prattville, Ala.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

Sponsors: One Penny Ranch and Shaffer Cattle Co.

From left: Champion Team: Texas Chicas - Bella Parker, Godley, Texas; Lexi Huse, Elm Mott, Texas; Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas; McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas; Jaylee Littleton, Simms, Texas. Reserve Champion Team: South Dakota #1 - Paislee Carlson, Canton, S.D.; Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; Payton Coyle, Orient, S.D.; Emma Caulfield, Bradley, S.D.; (Not Pictured) Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D. Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

$500 Champion Scholarship sponsored by Zehnder-Waage Partnership

From left: 5th Place: Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; 4th Place: Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; 3rd Place: Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Reserve Champion: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Champion: Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

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Outstanding Junior Member From left: Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; 2021 award winner Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; 2022 award winner Shayla Dismukes, Checotah Okla.; 2021 award winner Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

2021 Gold Elite Award

$250 Scholarship sponsored by the Gibson Family of Clear Creek Farm

From left: Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; 2022 award winner Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; AIJCA Board Member Madison Voet

Chad Clark Memorial Outstanding Senior Member From left: Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; 2022 award winner Baylee Mangrum, Marmaduke, Ark.; 2021 award winner Mason Runft, Scandia, Kan.

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Advisor of the Year From left: AIJCA Board Member Lucas Crutcher; 2022 award winner Pam Hankins, Springfield, Mo.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

2021 National Junior Merit Awards Back row from left: Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; AIJCA Board Member Madison Voet; Hadlee Holt-Walter, Lake Preston, S.D., Bronze and Silver; Eliza Downey, Prattville, Ala. Bronze and Silver; Marie Downey, Prattville, Ala. Bronze, Silver and Gold; Jael Downey, Prattville, Ala. Bronze and Silver; Lily Downey, Prattville, Ala., Bronze; Bentlee Holt, Lake Preston, S.D., Bronze; Madilynn McCain, Delphi, Ind., Bronze; Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo., Gold; Front row from left: Devin Koester, Elizabeth, Ill., Gold; Blaine Finster, Hartley, Iowa, Silver; Elijah Downey, Hope, Ind., Bronze; Ty Harrison, Holly Pond, Ala., Bronze and Silver; Rex Harrison, Holly Pond, Ala., Bronze and Silver; Dallee Hecht, Grove City, Minn., Bronze and Silver; Logan Downey, Hope, Ind., Bronze and Silver; (Not Pictured) Payton Hecht, Bronze, Silver and Gold; (Not Pictured) Riley Hecht, Paynesville, Minn., Bronze and Silver

Family of the Year From left: 2022 Recipient: Benes Family, Valparaiso, Nebraska: Carlie, Devon, Mitch and Andrea Benes; AIJCA Board Member Maguire Rohr; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler

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2022 Planning Committee From left: Jamie Keep, Scotia, Neb.; Bailey Hinrichs, Glenvil, Neb.; Taylor Koenig, Chambers, Neb.; Larry & Krista Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Mitch Benes, Valparaiso, Neb.; Tom Sonderup, Fullerton, Neb.; Kristian Rennert, Elm Creek, Neb.; Ty Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Kaitlyn Chism, AICA; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; (Not Pictured) Rod McDowell, Frost Proof, Fla.; Ben Keep, Scotia, Neb.; Scott & Cindy Hinrichs, Ayr, Neb.; Becky Rennert, Elm Creek, Neb.; Kaycee Orr-Hoffman, Thedford, Neb.; Cierra Ruskamp, Wood River, Neb.; Amy & Greg Utech, Hubbard, Neb. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL


AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL CHAROLAIS FOUNDATION 2022-2023 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS $3,000 Chance Clifton Live Big! Foundation -

$1,000 Missouri Junior Charolais Association -

$2,000 American Charolais Foundation-

$1,000 Charlie & Jean Smith -

Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.

Schyler Angell, Paris, Mo.

Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.

Audrey Field, Telephone, Texas

$2,000 Chance Clifton Live Big! Foundation -

$1,000 Stan Cross Family—

Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

$2,000 American-International Junior Charolais Foundation Kylie Rahmeier, Sylvan Grove, Kan.; Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C.

$2,000 Walker/Phillips -

Morgan Nipp, Wilson, Okla.

$1,000 It's a Southern Tradition— Marie Downey, Prattville, Ala.

$1,000 Riverdale Land & Livestock, Champion Owned Female -

Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.

Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.

$1,500 American Charolais Foundation-

Jacob Harrod, Frankfort, Ky.; Payton Hecht, Paynesville, Minn.

$1,500 Charlie & Jean Smith -

$1,000 Larry and Robbie Lehman, Champion Percentage Heifer -

$1,500 Joe and Carolynne Garrett -

$500 Carol Doughty Memorial, Big Creek Charolais, Champion Bred and Owned Female -

Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas; Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas; Haden Coleman, Trinity, Texas

Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.

Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.

Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.

$1,500 Wesson Memorial Brittany Hirsch, Thayer, Mo.

$1,500 American-International Junior Charolais Foundation Jonwyn Ayres, Rogue River, Ore.; Madalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo.

$250 Gold Elite National Junior Merit Award Sponsored by Gibson Family of Clear Creek Farm Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.

$1,500 Taylor Thomas Memorial -

$500 AIJCA Premier Challenge Champion, Sponsored by Zehnder-Waage Partnership -

$1,500 Walker/Phillips -

$400 2nd Place AIJCA Premier Challenge -

$1,000 American-International Junior Charolais Foundation -

$300 3rd Place AIJCA Premier Challenge -

$1,000 Walker/Phillips -

$200 4th Place AIJCA Premier Challenge -

$1,000 Stauffer Memorial -

$100 5th Place AIJCA Premier Challenge -

Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D.

Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.

Katie Cape, Hampstead, Md.

Chloe Voet, Marysville, Kan.; Kaden Garrison, Boss, Mo.

Baylee Butler, State Center, Iowa; Drake Warren, Dyer, Tenn. Logan Ohlde, Basehor, Kan.

Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.

Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb. Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.

Back row, from left: AIJCF Board of Trustee Dr. Clint Rusk, Baylee Butler, Audrey Field, Chloe Voet, Maddy Rohr, Katie Cape, Jaycee Littleton, Trisha Dybdal, Shade Bunker, Kylie Rahmeier, Marie Downey, Greg Clifton - Live Big Foundation; Front row, from left: Carter Hoge, Drake Warren, Logan Ohlde, Lyndsey Franklin, Korbin Leddy, Lucas Crutcher, Brittany Hirsch, Kaden Garrison, Weston Schrader

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JCA LEADERSHIP I A 2022-2023 OFFICERS & BOARD OF DIRECTORS AIJCA COMMITTEES Fundraising Mattie Harward - Chair Programs & Activities Weston Schrader - Chair Membership Shade Bunker - Chair Junior National Devon Benes - Chair Executive Devon Benes - Chair Weston Schrader Shade Bunker Mattie Harward Molly Smith

From left: Devon Benes, Weston Schrader, Shade Bunker, Madalyn Rohr, Dillon Borg, Jaycee Littleton, Carter Hoge, Lucas Crutcher, Austin Alexander, Nissa Olsen, Ethan Shoemake, Jenna Tlach, Molly Smith, (Not Pictured) Mattie Harward

Devon Benes................ President

Madalyn Rohr.....................Area 1

Shade Bunker....................Area 7

Weston Schrader...Vice President

Dillon Borg.........................Area 2

Mattie Harward...................Area 8

Shade Bunker.............. Secretary

Weston Schrader...............Area 3

Austin Alexander...........At Large

Mattie Harward............. Treasurer

Jaycee Littleton.................Area 4

Nissa Olsen....................At Large

Molly Smith..................Ex-Officio

Carter Hoge........................Area 5

Ethan Shoemake............At Large

Lucas Crutcher..................Area 6

Jenna Tlach....................At Large

Valparaiso, Neb. Wells, Kan.

Sparta, Wis.

Richfield, N.C.

Lockhart, Texas

Elbert, Colo.

Concord, Neb. Wells, Kan.

Simms, Texas

Good Hope, Ill.

Fair Grove, Mo.

Sparta, Wis.

Richfield, N.C. Bremen, Ala.

Manhattan, Kan. Warner, Okla. Prole, Iowa

AIJCA SENIOR SEND-OFF SPONSORED BY: MYRON RUNFT CHAROLAIS

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CHAD CLARK MEMORIAL OUTSTANDING SENIOR MEMBER BAYLEE MANGRUM By: Samantha Corn “Get your goal, set it, and find the person that can make it happen.” This small piece of advice a mentor gave to this year’s Chad Clark Memorial Outstanding Senior Member, Baylee Mangrum, is what pushed her to overcome any obstacle and achieve any goal she had set for herself during her time with the AIJCA. These words of kindness set Baylee’s standard for how she carried herself and how she interacted with others at each Junior National or AIJCA event she attended. Baylee’s ability to include members and take time to become an example for others are just a few small reasons for her being selected as the 2022 Chad Clark Memorial Outstanding Senior Member Award recipient. Hauling from a small town in Arkansas, Baylee, attended her first Junior National Show & Leadership Conference in 2018 in Des Moines, Iowa. Being the only participant from her state, she initially felt a little out of place. However, those feelings quickly subsided when she we met with the open arms of the AIJCA. Throughout the week she clearly remembers each individual who approached her with a friendly welcome or genuine interest in how she was doing or if she was enjoying her first Junior National. Small reassurances like those created a feeling as if she had found a home in a new place. Baylee said, “I quickly learned that the AIJCA was a family, and it is a family that I was proud to be a part of. The AIJCA allows the youth to find their purpose and place in the cattle industry.” Along with having the chance to find her niche within the cattle industry, the opportunity of networking and creating lifelong memories and connections became a major part of her life with the AIJCA. She quickly found some of her best friends to date and even pushed herself to become more involved. Baylee was crowned as Miss Charolais USA in 2020, from then she was able to create more relationships and lead by example for younger members throughout this experience. When asked to describe the most impactful lesson she has learned during her time with the Charolais Association, Baylee said, “You might not realize it, but all the younger kids running around the barn with dirt on their faces, playing with friends, they watch you more than you think. My mom always used to tell me “Be careful what you say and do, there’s always a second set of eyes watching you.” That is some of the best advice I can ever give anybody. Sometimes that little 10-year-old looking up to you might be the best thing that ever happens to you.” Above everything, building relationships and embracing others are some of the most important things Baylee has harnessed throughout her time with the AIJCA. It is clear that Baylee holds onto the impression that others had on her as a first-time participant in 2018. Looking back to the piece of advice she was given and the extension of inclusion she received, Baylee’s mission is to be that kind of person to everyone, just as others were for her. “I fully believe that a good attitude and a smile will get you a long way. It opens you up and makes the younger kids feel more welcome when talking to you and that is the best part.”

OUTSTANDING JUNIOR MEMBER SHAYLA DISMUKES

By: Samantha Corn

“You get out of it what you put into it.” This reminder about working hard and putting your all into everything you do is a major portion of what makes up this year’s Outstanding Junior Member Award recipient, Shayla Dismukes. Thirteen-year-old Shayla, from Checotah, Oklahoma, understands that it takes much to win and that giving up is not an option. This fierce competitor started her livestock exhibition journey “small” at just four years old with Miniature Herefords until she was able to begin competing at Junior National shows with Charolais and Angus cattle. Along with her cattle, she participates in many other events across the board each summer at Junior National. Some of Shayla’s main competitions are team sales & fitting, showmanship, photo, poster, and art. Each of these she takes time to prepare for and ensure her maximum effort has been given to every project. Over her short career, Shayla has accumulated many accolades in these contests, including, back-to-back titles of Champion Showman in just her first two years of participating at Junior National and a Reserve Champion Showman title this year, her first year to compete in the intermediate division. Not only does Shayla keep her hands full with a barn full of cattle and competition preparations, but she has also taken part in her middle school’s cheer team and a competitive dance team. However, with all her accomplishments, she understands the importance that comes with “being one hole out.” A piece of advice she would like to pass on to other members would be, “Do not be discouraged if you do not win or make the cut, there have been times where I did not either. Instead of giving up, I go home and ask questions on how to get better and then I practice each day so when the next show comes my heifer, and I are prepared.” The Outstanding Junior Member Award is meant to highlight an individual who displays enthusiasm, dedication, and participation at AIJCA activities. Shayla exudes this in and out of the ring. Implementing criticism to her preparations, pushing to get better, and taking on many different challenges have built a strong foundation for her to continue to grow on throughout the rest of her AIJCA journey. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

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Molly Smith

RETIRING AIJCA PRESIDENT

By: Samantha Corn

The 2022 Junior National Show & Leadership Conference held in Grand Island, Nebraska is wrapped up and was certainly one to remember. With a record number of entries and participation, there is no doubt memories were made that will last a lifetime and the growth of the AIJCA was seen like never before. Retiring AIJCA Junior Board President, Molly Smith, took a moment to look back on her time with the association and leave us with important things to remember and to reflect on as we point our focus to the next Junior National.

Tell me about yourself and your experience with Junior National and the AIJCA.

I have been able to call the Charolais breed my “home” for about 12 years now, and trust me, there is no place like home! Being able to serve on the Junior Board for the AIJCA has brought me so much happiness and created lifelong friendships. What the agricultural industry has done for me as a person has been unbelievable and I attribute a lot of it to being an active member of the Charolais Association. I am currently at the end of my junior career. Once I have aged out, I still plan to be involved with the AIJCA because I hope to continue to inspire young members from my area and other areas to run for the Junior Board, take leadership positions within the association, and continue to help grow our organization. My favorite part of being a board member during Junior National is all the kids I get to meet; I try my hardest to meet as many people as I can. Check-in time is one of my favorite parts of the week because I can meet as many people as possible.

Describe to junior members what being a part of the AIJCA Junior Board has done for you.

Being a part of the Junior Board has done so many things for me, as a Board member I was able to attend quite a few AICA events. In that time, I have met so many new contacts and cultivated friendships that I will never forget. Being a board member means that we must assist with check-in and various contests; during check-in I love to talk to our juniors and try to get them to do as many contests as possible and convince them that participating in quiz bowl or team fitting is a great way to get to know members from other areas/states. Another favorite of mine is when I get to help in the writing room during the impromptu speech contest, the junior division is allowed to have a Board Member sit there with them and help out if they need it. I have seen lots of tears while they are debating their topic but after the fact, they have told me how much they feel they have grown as a speaker, and they wanted to compete again next year!

What is one of the biggest take-aways you have from your time as president?

From a young age, I never thought I would wear one of those blue jackets one day, but I knew I wanted to help give back to the association that had given me so much. When I was finally old enough to run, my dad really pushed me into it, and I never looked back. Getting a position on the Board had been a dream turned into a reality. Although, it would not have been possible without the support of so many people. As my term as the AIJCA President comes to a close, I realize how fortunate I am to be able to meet a variety of people. Just like I never thought I would be a board member, I had never dreamed that I would achieve this goal of being president. As another year of Junior Nationals passes, I have met with my old friends, found new ones, and expanded my Charolais family. I was blessed to serve with an outstanding junior board this past year and am confident that I left the board in great hands.

Is there any piece of advice you have for someone who is considering running for a position on the Junior Board that you wish you had been given?

You cannot grow and improve yourself if you just “go with the flow” and watching as other people pass you by. Improvement comes as work to your greatest potential and getting involved. The effort, money, and time that we put into this industry is inconceivable but at the end of the day we should be thankful that what we do is backed by many supporters that we meet along the way. Our character is what defines us and helps us prepare for our futures. You will meet people that you will never forget and learn things that cannot be taught on the inside of a classroom. The cattle industry is full of amazing opportunities that are available through livestock associations and the things we do today can help you in the future. Our association is fortunate to have remarkable adults that help cultivate our generation to become the future leaders of tomorrow. 56

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JORDAN MACK MEMORIAL HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR HALEY SCHWECKE

By: Samantha Corn It has been said that the key to successful leadership is not authority, but influence. This holds weight when it comes to this year’s Jordan Mack Memorial AIJCA Herdsman of the Year recipient. Haley Schwecke attributes much of her success to the influences and mentors that held her up. For Haley, these people are the ones who pushed her to try new things, take leaps of faith, and to push herself to exceed expectations, and she has done just that. Haley Schwecke grew up raising and showing pigs in central Minnesota most of her life, so, when she became involved with the AIJCA, it was certainly a change of pace. Nevertheless, her Charolais journey began when her brother and sister-in-law, Zack and Kim Schwecke, bought Haley her first Charolais composite heifer. Easily enough she began to fall in love with showing cattle and the cattle industry as a whole diving further and further into the association. Her involvement quickly grew, and she later decided to run for the 2018-2019 AIJCA Junior Board. Haley was elected as the 2018-2020 Area 5 Director, and last year she served as the Treasurer for the 20192020 board. When discussing her involvement with AIJCA, it was very clear that her journey was majorly impacted by her peers and mentors. “Through the experiences I had and people that I met; I was reassured how passionate I had become for the Charolais breed. Through AIJCA and every Junior National, I was able to expand my knowledge in the cattle industry and am very thankful to have made lifelong friends.” Deriving motivation from many mentors, Haley has learned the importance of working hard in pursuit of a goal from many other Charolais members. She adds that along with working hard, it is key to keep yourself humble, and surround yourself with people who make you better. It is easy to see that Haley surrounded herself with people who pushed her to grow and succeed within the Charolais Association. Not only has Haley had many sources of motivation, but she has harnessed the ability to pull a lesson from any opportunity. A key lesson that she learned from showing Charolais cattle would be, “Winning a show is not always the end goal.” As a naturally competitive person, winning is a nice addition to every show. However, Haley says that her biggest blessing and accomplishment is having the opportunity to give back by teaching the younger members and to continue learning from those around her. Her actions and character did not go unnoticed and were appreciated by many. On the last day of this year’s Junior National Show & Leadership Conference in Grand Island, Nebraska the barn was filled with applause and cheering as the 2022 Jordan Mack Memorial AIJCA Herdsman of the Year award was presented to Haley Schwecke. Moments before entering the ring for the Grand Drive, Haley emerged from the makeup arena with tears streaming past her smile, embracing the 2021 Herdsmen, Maddy and Maguire Rohr. The Rohr twins described Haley as a selfless individual that could be seen around the barn lending a helping hand, taking time to teach the younger members, and ensuring that everyone was included. It was clear that receiving this award was an incredible achievement to her. Haley mentions later that this was the most honorable award she has ever received, as many of the people who have influenced her have also been presented this award. “I am so thankful for all my mentors and peers who have given me an opportunity to be a part of this incredible industry.”

2022 AIJCA TICKET DRAWING The AIJCA would like to express our gratitude to all who participated in this year’s ticket drawing. Your efforts helped raise over $15,000 toward the 2022 AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference. We are grateful for the generosity of the members and enthusiasts of the Charolais breed and look forward to seeing you all next year!

From left: Wes Chism, Gallagher Animal Management; AIJCA Board Members Maguire Rohr and Shade Bunker; Mike Burris, Priefert, Priefert Chute Winner Dalton Schmitt, Tipton, Kan.; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Butler; (Not Pictured) Gallagher Scales Winner Bob Wagner, Nunn, Colo.; Andis Clippers Winner Nick Johands, Castle Rock, Colo. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

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AIJCA 9-Hole Golf Scramble

Centura Hills Golf Club, Cairo, Nebraska Champion Team Awards Sponsored by: Gallagher Animal Management From left: Andrea and Mitch Benes, Valparaiso, Neb.; Myles Tellefson, Warden, Wash.; Kerry and Brigid Clift, Ellensburg, Wash,

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Special Thank You!

The AIJCA would like to extend our gratitude to Kevin Ferguson of Topline Artistry for donating a Live Painting to the AIJCA Live Auction!

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We invite everyone to join us next year at the 2023 AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference in St. Paul, Minnesota, July 2-7. We look forward to seeing all of the ‘Char Spangled Banners’ along with many new faces, high quality cattle and enjoying the creativity and many talents our junior members have to showcase!

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Dr. Erin Schroeder preparing meds. (National Geographic/Glass Entertainment Group)

Kansas for a short time; then, he and Erin returned to his hometown and began working with his father. The pair complemented the elder Schroeder’s extensive bovine experience with their equine and small animal education. By 2007, the couple purchased Cedar County Vet from John. While both vets are capable with animals of all sizes and kinds, Erin takes the lead on small animal cases, and Ben leads large animal cases. “We learned a long time ago that there can’t be two cooks in the kitchen when it comes to a married couple working together every day,” Ben says. Over the next several years, Ben and Erin moved and remodeled the vet clinic three times to accommodate their growing and changing clientele. They also had locations in Yankton and Vermillion, South Dakota. “Reno projects are a release for us,” Ben says. “For Erin, renovations are a creative release, a way to decompress. For me, our projects are about the physical activity. Crossfit without the gym!” Erin adds, “I do really like to find heavy things for Ben to lift! For us, vet work and renovation projects are a lot alike. We see things that are broken, sick, and debilitated. Most of the time, with some TLC and the right care, you can improve an animal’s life; it’s the same with a building. You just have to love them.” What neither of them could predict, of course, was how their renovation hobby would launch their veterinary careers to red carpet fame.

Main Street arose. The family went to work gutting and restoring the historic space. In the end, the top floor became a home space for their family while the main level served as an event space. Bit by the reno bug, Ben and Erin found themselves intrigued when their real estate agent shared information about buying their town’s three story 1917 Hartington Hotel building. They purchased and began work on the space in 2017. A year later, the main floor opened to the community as a coffee shop diner called The Lobby while the basement opened as an event bar called The Tap Room. The building’s top two floors feature 17 bedrooms and nine bathrooms especially enjoyed by wedding parties and community visitors. “We did this as a project for the community and our boys,” Erin says. “Now, there’s another avenue for them to come home if ever they want to.” When the Omaha World Herald caught wind of the Schroeder’s project, the paper came to town and featured a glowing article on the young couple and their work. The dynamic duo was compared to Chip and Joanna Gaines, a charismatic married couple who starred in the Texas-based renovation show called Fixer Upper. The story was then picked up by even larger syndicates, and soon television producers thought they had the next renovation show stars. “It was all very flattering, but renovating is our hobby. Veterinary work is our passion, so passing on the opportunity wasn’t hard,” Erin says. Then, Glass Entertainment Group producers arrived in Hartington and realized the real opportunity: Familycentered veterinarians full of heart caring for animals of all sizes and species in America’s Heartland.

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Fireside chat in Grand Island with Heartland Docs Erin and Ben along with AIJCA President Molly Smith.

representation of agriculture possible. “We feel a lot of responsibility. For some people, our show is the only knowledge they have about rural America. Our goals have always been to build relationships and trust with our crew, our community, and our viewers,” Erin says. Ben adds, “The farmers go 10 times the extra mile than what (viewers) thought they did. They’re not just in it for the paycheck. Farmers and ranchers really are in it for the welfare and the good care of their animals. And that is what continues to amaze me. Urban viewers who follow us and watch the show are pleased that the real story is what they were actually watching.” Maintaining authenticity, for both the family and the show, remains a high priority. Yet, it’s not a priority without challenges. Like production agriculture, veterinary medicine is a volatile and highly emotional career. The Schroeders and their clients must trust that their highest highs and lowest lows will be treated with utmost respect in the editing room. “It takes 150 hours of recorded footage to get 42 minutes of meaningful and watchable TV,” Erin shares. “Retaining what matters without compromising the reality takes a lot of editing!” Ben and Erin know fame is fleeting, and they work hard to appreciate each phase of their life. “We wear what I call positive goggles. Someday, all of this—the cameras, the fans, the crazy schedules—will be over, and we want to walk away from it knowing we enjoyed it the best we could. It can be easy to get overwhelmed, so focusing on gratitude for it all helps,” Erin says. Season 4 of Heartland Docs, DVM concluded July 9 on Nat Geo Wild.

Behind the Scenes with Heartland Docs, DVM Drs. Ben and Erin Schroeder didn’t plan to have their own reality TV show, but opportunity rarely looks how people plan. Today, the Schroeders star on Nat Geo Wild’s Heartland Docs, DVM, which features Drs. Ben and Erin serving the community of Hartington, Nebraska with their sons Charlie and Chase. With four seasons under their belts and season five currently in production, Ben and Erin share a look behind the scenes of their journey as advocates for agriculture. Most challenging part of filming real life? The pair agrees. Not getting overwhelmed by it all is a challenge, and the scheduling can be a nightmare. “We still have a life to live with our boys and clients to serve who don’t want to be on TV. Our filming days are long, exhausting ones,” Erin shares. What’s the biggest fear you had about a reality TV show? Ben and Erin took hours of training before the show ever aired learning how to handle antagonistic situations calmly. Ben says they’re glad to have the training but even more glad to not generally need it. “Fellow ag folks especially wonder what kind of challenge PETA and HSUS have been for us. In our experience, people who watch our show are also animal lovers. They follow us to learn. They are looking for education,” he says. “Right there, the interaction starts off positively.” Favorite part of filming? For Erin, the show’s fans are her favorite. “Having people drive across the country to meet you and share how your show impacted them in some way is really meaningful.” For Ben, getting to know the crew and having them fall in love with rural America ranks at the top. “My favorite cameraman was a vegan from Brooklyn. We found common ground and developed a real understanding for each other’s life.”

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In conjumction with the 54th National Charolais Show

Friday, October 21, 2022 American Royal Hale Arena Kansas City, Missouri

For Membership and Entry information – David Hobbs

Jeannine Doughty

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PERFORMANCE DEADLINES

Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by— October 1 for November 2022 Genetic Analysis.

Please make sure calf data, weights and weigh data have been submitted online or on forms to AICA.

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AUGUST 15, 2022 5J Charolais Kickstart The Next Generation Sale SC Online Sales

SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 Satterfield Charolais & Angus Eleventh Annual Female Sale Evening Shade, Ark.

OCTOBER 21, 2022 Royal Collection Charolais Sale Kansas City, Mo.

Nomination Deadline: August 15

DECEMBER 3, 2022 Ridder Farms Family Values Female Sale & Annual Bull Sale Hermann, Mo.

to breed quality Charolais

Pedigree

Polled

WELCOME GROVE CHAROLAIS

Welcome Grove Impressive (1321)

BHD Reality T3136 P x MR Ms Impressive 405 Donor Female

EJ Impressive Smoke 881P

GP Ms Cigar L02 ET

B&B Farms

Carl J. Boynton 984 Will Blankenship Road Pikeville, TN 37367 423-290-9458

Garrett Charolais Billy Garrett 5087 HWY 70E Crossville, TN 38555 931-456-5600

M6 Ms New Fire 3105 P

M6 New Phelps 1104 P x M6 Nancy Water 1168 Genetics Include: Rio Bravo; New Standard; Gain & Grade; Fire Water; 0383, Nancy 6100. Welcome Grove choice from M6 Dispersal - Donor Female

Silas Maxwell

1120 Welcome Grove Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 552-4072

Little W Farm

A Quality Program M6 Law & Order 577 P

BC E46 Duke B01 P ET Cigar x Duke 914

(M875914)

EPDs: 4.9 1.4 60 97 15 5.9 45 1.1

DECEMBER 10, 2022

Shepherd Charolais Second Annual Female Sale Anita, Iowa

Performance

Smokester daughter

CALENDAR

Working Together

Cigar Daughter

SALE

C H A R O L A I S B R E E D E R S www.tennesseecharolais.com

Mike & Connie Watkins Kellie & Scott Porter and Kristie & Jarrod Buhler

Lebanon, TN 37087 (615) 444-3114 or (615) 642-0976 Come check out our bulls, females and ET Program! Bloodlines from 2244, 914, Cigar, Wyoming Wind and D040

JWC MARKETING LLC WES CHISM 281-761-5952

M6 Cool Rep 8108 x New Standard x Nancy 6100

CE 7.6

BW 0.1

WW 64

YW 119

M 29

TM 61

REA Marb 0.85 0.13

High-selling Bull at 2016 Fall M6 Sale!

M6 Cool Germaine 1145 P ET (EF1149859) M6 Cool Rep 8108 x 0383 x 914 cow CE 8.7

WES@JWCMARKETING.COM PO BOX 1368 PLATTE CITY, MO 64079

BW 1.3

WW 69

YW 123

M 39

TM 73

The Result of a brother/sister mating and Pick of the Flush.

Our Choice to head up our ET Program.

MCF Lady GI Duke 5003 PET (F1022001)

CCF/Bamboo Smokin Joe 5334 ET

VCR 914 x HBR Lady GI 207 P ET

EM862003

Donor Cow at Reaves Charolais

CE 1.9

BW 1.4

WW 57

YW 105

M 36

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TM 65

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continued from page 17 were very enlightening and encouraging to me regarding the future of the Charolais breed. We eventually took a break on Tuesday afternoon to watch the team fitting competition where (we were told) new friends are made and old friends are reunited. On Wednesday morning while senior and intermediate showmanship were getting started in the main arena, Miranda and I went to the east end of the cattle barn to reengage in interviews. We soon had an opportunity to visit with a young woman from Alabama who plans to start college this fall at Mississippi State University majoring in Nuclear Physics. We also interviewed former AIJCA President, Ms. Caitlin Jedlicka. This was one of my favorite interviews because of Caitlin’s vast knowledge of Charolais Junior Nationals and what they have meant to her and her family. I thoroughly enjoyed my time meeting and interacting with numerous Charolais enthusiasts at the 2022 AIJCA Junior National. Kaitlyn Chism, Director of Junior Activities for the AICA, said we had a record number of entries from 31 states which made for a fun week in Grand Island, Nebraska. As usual, Kaitlyn and the AIJCA Junior Board did a wonderful job coordinating events, running shows and providing exhibitors with plenty of opportunities to develop their leadership skills. As you know, the future of the Charolais breed lies with our youth and I enjoyed interacting with them for six days in a row. Special thanks to those individuals who took time to be interviewed and to the volunteers who served on the planning committee.! I look forward to meeting more of you at Charolais events in the coming months.

KENTUCKY CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION FACEBOOK PAGE: www.facebookcom/Kentucky Charolais Association

BREEDING Quality... Clint & Kelly Hall

Maysville, KY Hillsboro, OH

2015 Res. National Champion Female

937-763-0931 606-782-1981

Harrod Farms THE NEXT GENERATION

James, Cathy and HAYDEN FARM Brooke Hayden • Sons of Tank E108P Available Private Treaty

4430 Bloomfield Road Bardstown, KY 40004 (502) 349-0005 (502) 507-4984 cell

Montgomery Charolais Darby Montgomery

36 Thompson Road • Lancaster, KY 40444

859-339-3922 BULLS FOR SALE

Becca, Jenna and Jake 645 Evergreen Rd. Frankfort, KY 40601

D & D Ms. Kennedy 1430

Jeff Harrod: 502-330-6745

Rolling Hills Charolais Ross Embry

2571 Sunbeam Rd. Leitchfield, KY 42754

Rollinghillscharolais@hotmail.com

S.E.A.N.A. Charolais THREE FORKS FARM Frankie Anthony 804 Jarboe LN Hardinsburg, KY 270-617-0888

David Jaggers 633 Winston Road Oakland, Ky. 42159 (270) 991-5787 davidjaggers@rocketmail.com

S A N D U S K Y FA R M S

Candy Sullivan 3440 Ruddles Mill Road Paris, KY 40361

David, Rhonda, Michael & Nicholas 3200 St. Rose Road Lebannon, KY 40033 270-692-7793

Mark Your Calendar! Aug. 27 Kentucky State Fair Open Show Nov. 12 NAILE Junior Heifer Show Nov. 14 NAILE National ROE Show

859-338-0170

www.sullivancharolais.com

Sullivan Charolais

Allison Charolais John Allison

545 Eminence Road New Castle, KY 40050

502-845-2806 502-220-3170

Bulls & Heifers For Sale at the Farm

CHAROLAIS FACT: POUNDS PAY!

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South Dakota Charolais Contact these seedstock breeders for herd sire prospects and herd building females.

Thomas Ranch

Troy & VeaBea Thomas, Clint & Cally Kindred 18475 Capri Place • Harrold, SD 57536 Office: 605-973-2448 Troy’s Cell: 605-222-1258 September 21 Cally’s Cell: 605-222-1515 Private Treaty Steer Clint’s Cell: 605-890-0148 & Heifer Sale thomas@venturecomm.net

Roll of Excellence Shows

Featuring– M6 Rock Star 306 P ET Fresh Air x Rio Bravo

EPDs: 3.1 2.3 67 113 18 4.5 51 0.9 Bull Sale • April 3

39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986

JAMIE EGGLESTON 21130 379th Ave. • Wessington, SD 57381 (605) 883-4602 • Fax: (605) 883-4924 egglchar@santel.net • www.egglestoncharolais.com

J&M Ranch Purebred Charolais Private Treaty Sales

Jerod & Melanie Olson 20629 443rd Ave Lake Preston, SD 57249

jrolson2664@gmail.com (605) 860-2080

DAVID MASON Cell: (605) 680-0780 • pvfcharolais78@gmail.com www.pvfcharolais.com

ACE-ORR Makers Mark 689 M738574 Past National Calf Champion

Top 3% Milk • 7% MB • 15% TSI 3%CW • 5% REA • 6% MCE • 10% TM S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer

KEPPEN CHAROLAIS

Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229

keppenchar@valleyfibercom.net • www.keppencharolais.com

Reich Ranch Charolais Matriarch’s of the Midwest Female Sale • Nov. 7

Calvin Sandmeier (605) 285-6179

Gary Sandmeier (605) 285-6766

13123 322nd Ave. • Bowdle, SD 57428 www.sandmeiercharolais.com

Tim and Ree Reich

1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717 (605) 892-4366

Geyer Cattle Co. Sam & Connie Geyer De Smet, SD 605-860-2081 www.geyercattlecompany.com FUNCTIONAL. PERFORMANCE. EYE-APPEAL. ODDEN CHAROLAIS RANCH 32358 301st Street Colome, South Dakota 57528 Brian Odden & Family Ranch 605-842-1185 Brian 605-203-1228 Andrew 605-203-1775 A dam 605-203-1229 www.oddenranch.com

Vedvei Charolais

Herd Sire Prospects & Embryos for Sale Private Treaty

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“2000 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year”

44213 204th St. Alan & Deb Vedvei www.vedveicharolais.com Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4529 E-mail: vedveicharolais@gmail.com

Space Available Contact Hadley Schotte (785) 562-6632

2022-2023 NATIONAL

Saturday, October 22 American Royal Livestock Show 54th National Show Kansas City, MO November (TBA) North American International Livestock Exposition Louisville, KY Saturday, January 14 National Western Stock Show Pen Shows Denver, CO Monday, January 16 National Western Stock Show (Hill) Denver, CO Saturday, January 28 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Fort Worth, TX


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www.missouricharolais.com She Sells September 17! M6 Ms Jewel 5124 P ET Top 1% WW, YW, TSI

Get your            at the Home of the 34th National Champion Female

Big Creek Charolais

CHAROLAIS FARMS

Bonacker Family Cedar Hill, MO David: (314) 974-5230 bonakrfam@sbcglobal.net Follow us on Facebook

Progeny of Fire Water, Budsmydad, Grid Maker, Slasher, Revelation, Bluegrass, Royce and Wyoming Wind

Jeannine Doughty P.O. Box 523 (816) 616-8838 Harrisonville, MO 64701 www.bigcreekcharolais.com

Quality + Proven Genetics

Bull Sale October 29

HALE FARMS

Mike, Sara, Connor & Cannon Kisner 5805 Perkins Road • DeSoto, MO 63020 (636) 586-2299 • (636) 236-0306 cell wildindianacres@yahoo.com Shannon Carpenter, Manager (937) 418-2275

Rick Hale 54 Hosier lane Louisburg, MO 65685 417-838-7251

Upcoming Events

Turn Up The Heat! WC Inferno 6561 P

Top 1% TM Top 6% WW, Milk Top 7% YW, MB, TSI

August 13 5J Charolais Open House, Syracuse

LKD Miss Ledger 419

Cell 660-670-4721 • Home 660-277-4728

Riverdale Land and Livestock

August 13 Missouri State Fair 4-H & FFA Shows, Sedalia

Semen: $50/straw; No Signing Fee

August 14 Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show & Open Percentage Female Show, Sedalia

Milk Trait Leader ROE Sire

August 15 5J Charolais Online Sale September 5 Autumn In The Ozarks Sale, Strafford September 6 Wright Charolais Online Sale

Fall Event Sale November 5

September 17 Wild Indian Acres Female Sale, DeSoto Derry & Mary Wright, Owners Chris & Kelsi Peuster, Managing Partner 42922 Old Hwy. 10 w Richmond, MO 64085

816-456-3792 Derry 816-529-2190 Chris 816-776-3512 farm office

WWW.WRIGHTCHAROLAIS.COM

8 STORY FARMS Charolais Cattle

Production Sale • March 25, 2023

Austin & Courtney Story

29143 175th St • Altamont, MO 64620 (660) 749-5834 • (660) 663-5048 cell 8StoryFarms@gmail.com • www.8storyfarms.com www.facebook.com/8storyfarms

October 1 Bradley Cattle/Hankins Farm Female Sale, Republic October 15 Aschermann Bull Sale, Carthage October 15 Angell-Thomas Sale, Paris

LEHMANN CATTLE COMPANY Charolais & Angus

9376 SE V Hwy, Lathrop, MO 64465 Jerry & Michelle Lehmann • Alex Sauer & Suzie Theriault

573-999-4759 or 860-459-9337

Corman Charolais

MEAD FARMS ANGUS & CHAROLAIS Barnett, MO

Brand of Quality

Bull Sale • October 22

Owner: Alan Mead (573) 216-0210 www.meadfarms.com meadangus@yahoo.com

Dan Corman Pomona, Missouri (417) 252-1373 www.cormancharolais.com

“Breeding Charolais Since 1958"

Calving Ease + Power FC RF SUMMIT 0018 ET PLD

RIDGE X JEWEL 428

The Right Kind!

5 J August 15 Charolais Online Sale

The Johansen Family WCR Sherman Tank 0525 ET P

Charolais for 33 Years

11218 County Line Road Syracuse, MO 65354 (660) 473-2945

Female & Bull Sale December 3

The Dale Ridder Family 1585 Little Bay Road Hermann, MO 65041 Home (573) 943-6462 Dale (573) 680-4691 Cell Derek (573) 680-4692 Cell Ridder-Farms@hotmail.com www.ridderfarms.com

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October 15 • Bull Sale

• Easy Calving Larry & Peggy Our Goals Are ... Aschermann • Fast Growing 734 Belle Aire Place • Premium Grading Carthage, MO 64836 ... Breeding Stock (417) 358-7879 www.aschermanncharolais.com • e-mail: hayhook@gmail.com

JDJ

Smokester

J1377 Pld ET

Bill Nottke

Office 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 378-3255 cell bill@riverdalecorp.com

Ranch 3287 Lick Creek Road Leasburg, MO 65535

B/B CATTLE BRADLEY

Bruce & Janna Bradley Marshfield, MO • 417-848-3457 BRUCEMBRADLEY@HOTMAIL.COM Oct. 1 Fall Colors Sale • Oct. 15 Bull Sale

MBS

CHAROLAIS We Collect Data. We Sell Bulls.

Mike & Brian Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334

(573) 324-2528 home (573) 324-5411 work mbscharolais@gmail.com

Peterson Farms Charolais

New Whistle

March 4, 2023 • Bull Sale

Steve & Sandy Peterson • Jeremiah, Andrew & Joey 8767 Outer Road, Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 (417) 926-5336 • (417) 746-4410


CHAROLAIS A L A B A M A

ALSO REFER TO STATE BREEDER PAGES

C A L I F O R N I A

G E O R G I A

Akin Charolais Jim Akin 6700 County Road 71, Lexington, AL 35648 (256) 229-5395 Res. (256) 710-4897 Cell Home of the Super Grazer 168

FEEDLOT

CHAROLAIS

JERRY & SHERRY MALTBY Mobile: (530) 681-5046 P.O. Box 760 Office: (530) 473-2830 Williams, CA 95987 Fax: (530) 473-3278 e-mail: bbr@citlink.net www.brokenboxranch.com

BJR Summerford Charolais

Home of JWK Vanessa D029 ET Donor: 2244 x 934

OFakHill arm “Focus on the Family”

OakHill Farm Home of Bennett Charolais Wayne & Lois Bennett Barn: (770) 893-3446 Home: (770) 893-2674 Cell: (770) 826-9551

1779 Holcomb Road Dawsonville, Ga 30534 oakhillfarmga@tds.net www.oakhillfarmga.com

Cattle For Sale Private Treaty

Robert A. Summerford II 148 West Pike Road Falkville, AL 35622 Located 12 miles north of Cullman (256) 784-5255 Bus. (256) 758-0653 Cell Alan Summerford • (256) 758-0652 E-Mail: bjrsummerford@charter.net www.bjrsummerford.com

C O L O R A D O Chris Matthew • 719 468 8100 Malinda Matthew• 719-980-2852

BJR Register 6132 ET P Online Bull Sale October 25

31213 CO Rd MM • LaJunta, CO 81050

horsecreekcharolais@gmail.com

horsecreekcharolais.com Annual Bull Sale Last Tuesday in March

Quality and Performance Charolais in North Alabama

Your Herd Bull Source

Keahey Charolais Quality Charolais Since 1987

Bull Sale • Nov. 5, 2022 Letohatchee, Ala.

BW 0.0

WW 70

YW MILK MCE MTL SC 133 32 6.3 67 1.3

CW REA FAT 38 .92 .011

MB .13

Bred For

Performance~Carcass Quality~Disposition Pat Gebauer & Luan August (970) 847-3345 prewittranch@gmail.com

F L O R I D A

Herd Sire Limited Semen

RDK Samson 037P ‑Owned with Chad Bradford, Downey Charolais CE 6.0

15493 Co. Rd. 57 Hillrose, CO 80733

TSI 274.42

WCR Ranger 115 P‑Owned with Chad Bradford, Wienk Charolais CE 8.1

BW -0.3

WW 68

YW MILK MCE MTL SC 134 23 9.3 57 1.0

CW REA FAT 35 .74 .009

MB .02

TSI 274.07

WCR Primed 1132 P ‑Owned with Downey Charolais, Sykes Farm, Wienk Charolais CE 13.2

BW -2.9

WW 61

YW MILK MCE MTL SC 112 25 4.5 56 1.2

CW REA FAT 24 .52 .011

MB .12

TSI 255.39

Heart J Royal Range 1743‑Owned with Heart-J Charolais, Chad Bradford CE 7.6

BW -1.5

WW 76

YW MILK MCE MTL SC 134 21 6.1 59 0.8

CW REA FAT 40 1.10 .040

MB .04

TSI 271.40

Bobby & Pam Keahey

H 251-275-8137 P.O. Box 207 C 334-456-2547 Grove Hill, AL 36451 E-mail: bobby@williamskeahey.com

MV Limestone

Mountain View Charolais

Scott Tipton 1001 Preacher Campbell Rd. Clarksville, GA 30523

Phone: (706) 754-8462 Cell: (706) 200-6655

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Curfman Farms

CHAROLAIS

Bulls & Females Available Private Treaty SAT LT Ridge 9238 P PVF Ridge 7142 x LT Brenda 2184 Pld

Marty, Joyce, Kaitlyn and Mason Lewis 9411 W. 56th St. S. • Monroe, IA 50170 Marty (515) 250-2362 • Mason (641) 990-3065 martylewis81@gmail.com

Rt. 2, Griggsville, IL 62340

64 years of quality seedstock production Roger Curfman (217) 491-1923 Ryan Curfman (217) 248-7711

Rick Curfman (217) 285-5213 rick@curfmancharolais.com

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BAR S Ranch

InnovativeSince Beef1945Production

Bullard Cattle

24502 N. 1050 East Road Cornell, IL 61319

Paul Cell: 815-343-9380 Sharlene Cell: 815-343-9381 Email: bullard@crtelco.net

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“Charolais Since 1960”

Producing quality breeding stock for 62 years.

MYRON RUNFT CHAROLAIS

bars@gorhamtel.com Paradise, Kansas 67658 David Dickerson Ken Stielow (785) 998-4386 (785) 998-4335

Fancy Creek Charolais

1460 Penn Road Belleville, KS 66935 Home (785) 527-5047 Cell (785) 527-1269

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Schrader

Ranch

Charolais • SimAngus • Composites

Spencer & Laci Schrader Weston & Josi 2118 Oxbow Rd., Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135 home (785) 488-7204 Spencer cell (785) 488-7227 Laci cell

schrader@twinvalley.net

Females and bulls for sale private treaty www.schraderranch.com

Purebred Charolais Since 1968

The Don Olsen Family

17050 Tuttle Creek Blvd. • Randolph, KS 66554 785-313-2913 • 785-313-2975 fancycreek@kansas.net www.fancycreekcharolais.com

Terrill & Sarah Strnad 1716 280th Road Formoso, Kansas

On Facebook:

The Bertsche Family 17052 N 400 East Rd. • Flanagan, IL 61740

Megan, Lori & Galen Fink

Dale (815) 674-4419 Steve (815) 674-2395 Larry (815) 674-2397 Trent (815) 992-0282 Nick (815) 822-4417 “We don’t keep our cows, they keep us.”

15523 Tuttle Creek Blvd. Randolph, Ks 66554 Phone/Fax: (785) 293-5106 finkbull1@twinvalley.net www.finkbeefgenetics.com Sales • Oct. 14 &15

Beef Genetics

T&S Strnad Charolais

785-794-2471 home 785-243-8600 mobile

tsstrnad@nckcn.com www.tsstrnadcharolais.com

WOODEN CROSS CATTLE CO. Merle Schlehuber 620-381-1712

Hubert Charolais Ranch Raising Charolais Since 1962 Ron & Diane Nord & Family 2104 Charolais Lane Bloomington, IL 61704 (309) 828-1448 or (309) 827-0457 (309) 275-0409 Ron cell

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510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 David & Shelby Hubert (785) 672-2540

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PUREBRED CHAROLAIS ­– ANGUS Corey Vaughan – (316) 213-5484 14630 E. 44th St. S. – Derby, KS 67037 Corey@3Ncattle.com vaughanfamilyranch.com

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TS Derringer H038

Home of White Squall Bob & Judy Tibbs (410) 734-6873

3545 Old Level Road Havre de Grace, MD 21078 shadowspringsfarm@comcast.net

MYERS CHAROLAIS

...building a program around proven genetics

28378 710th Ave • Collins, IA 50055 515-460-3074 • www.beaverscharolais.com

M A R Y L A N D

VAUGHAN FAMILY RANCH

BC BEAVERS CHAROLAIS Brett, Tina, Madison & Austin Beavers

557 190th Road = Hillsboro, KS 67063 woodencross@fhrd.net www.WoodenCrossCattleCo.com

Hanover, Kansas 66945

www.laueranch.com

LeAnna Laue (785) 337-2600 Brant Laue (913) 488-3896

14806 National Pike Clear Spring, MD 21722 301.331.7300


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N E B R A S K A

Wagon Wheel Charolais Ray D. Winz & Sons

ENDSLEY’S CHAROLAIS FARMS 5590 E State Rd, Hastings ,MI 49058 269-945-5531 or

endsleyscharolaisfarms.com

Dybdal Charolais

72354 Q Rd. • Holdrege, NE 68949 Ray (308) 995-5515, Doug (308) 991-6941 Steve (308) 567-2286 Contact us for Semen on our Trait Leading Sires.

Larry & Krista Dybdal

88361 575th Ave • Newcastle, NE 68757 Home: 402-692-3704 • Cell: 402-841-9784 kldybdal@nntc.net November 1 • Online Sale

West Fork Ranch Roseann Wilson (308) 750 - 8708 78939 Hwy 10 • Loup City, NE 68853

Breeding Quality Performance Cattle for the Commercial and Purebred Cattleman.

FRED RANCH

www.westforkranch.com

Jamie & Kay Fred • Rose, NE Females, Embryos, Semen Private Treaty 402-273-4236 • jkfred@sscg.net

www.fredranch.com

M I N N E S O T A Breeding Quality Charolais Seedstock Since 1962 Family Farming Since 1937

Wakefield Farms CHAROLAIS • RED ANGUS Bull Sale • March 25

Larry, Kyle & Dan Wakefield • (507) 402-4640 20701 150th St. • New Richland, MN 56072

M O N T A N A

Ranch Phone (308) 458-2540 Matt Hebbert (308) 458-8812 Lacy Hebbert (308) 458-8823

www.HebbertRanch.com Rifle Creek Cattle Company, LLC.

NEW

MEXICO

--Purebred Charolais Since 1980-Riley (308) 880-0828 Steph (308) 880-0681 Ranch (308) 749-2553

www.riflecreekcattlecompany.com

Schurrtop Angus & Charolais

Franz Ranch 47 Years in the Purebred Charolais Business

Ray, Jon & David Franz

Sure Performance Cattle

www.schurrtop.com

13221 CR 339 • Sidney, Montana 59270 Ray (406) 798-3675 Jon (406) 798-7740

RC

Rambur Charolais

Howard Rambur d 406-489-3255 (cell) Production Sale 2nd Saturday in April

RC Feedlot d RC Cattle Phone: 406-482-3255 • Fax: 406-482-3802 34790 CR 118 • Sidney, MT 59270 Email: rc1@midrivers.com website: www.ramburchar.com

40842 Farnam Road Farnam, NE 69029 Ryan (308) 320-4067 Marty (308) 362-4941 Jerry (308) 530-9652

Box 548 Albion, NE 68620 (402) 395-2178

Total Performance Brand www.wagonhammer.com

Total Outcross Performance Genetics

GRAU

Wagonhammer Ranches RC Denver

Private Treaty Year Round PO Box 2670 • Moriarty, NM 87035 Bill King (505) 220-9909 • bill@billkingranch.com Tom Spindle–Foreman (505) 321-8808

CHAROLAIS RANCH

Female Sale November 18

The

Since 1965 Grady, New Mexico

T. Lane Grau 575-760-6336 | tlgrau@hotmail.com

Colten Grau 575-760-4510

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Your Source for White & Red Factor Genetics Lawton, North Dakota Since 1979 Denae: 605-237-0526

Lane: 701-351-3298

binachar@polarcomm.com

2234 State Hwy 7 East Center, TX 75935 (903) 754-0764

NIPP CHAROLAIS, LLC Curtiss & Brenda Nipp P.O. Box 239 Wilson, OK 73463 (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com

texascharolais@gmail.com

Production Bull SaleSale• • Oct.Oct. 30 29 President- Chris Link

Office Manager- Caroline Link

www.CharolaisAssociationofTexas.com

P E N N SY LVA N I A Caleb Boscamp

DAREN STATLER, DVM 6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 darenstatler@centurylink.net www.descocharolaisfarm.com

Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1959

Gerald and Loretta Effertz and Family PO Box 640 • Velva, ND 58790-0640 (701) 720-1156Roger (701) 720-1363 Kevin (701) 338-2980 Office

(830) 857-5189

Julie Boscamp 1360 CR 460 Waelder, TX 78959

(830) 857-5129

julieboscamp@yahoo.com

Neil (701) 223-5202 Bryan (701) 624-5104 ekrinc@srt.com

O K L A H O M A

SOUTH CAROLINA Nubbin Ridge Farm

Rick & Lisa Wilson Hart Box 865 Chickasha, OK 73023 Office (405) 224-0645 Home (405) 224-0694

Castleberry Hill Top C Charolais LLC Pasture Proven Genetics Since 1962 Kirk & Peggy Castleberry 873 County Road 1440 Ninnekah, OK 73067 405.574.2685 Cell

Mike King, Farm Manager Quality Seedstock available with a focus on 914 and Cigar genetics! Home of: NRF Mr Donald Trump 716 P M863369 - Smokester x Full Sister 914 NRF Sir Ledger 736 P M876349 - Ledger x Smokester x Rich Lady 6198 West Oak Hwy Westminster, SC 29693 (864) 958-1343 cell

WC VULCAIN 422 P ET EM854233

JAB HAMM Monster Mogo B1 006French Pld Full Eye Appeal Outcross + Power Bulls for the Gulf Coast!

Sired by LT Ledger 0332 P

EPDs:

CE: 2.4 BW: 1.7 WW: 70 YW: 130 M: 19 MCE: 3.9 TM: 54 TSI: 267

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Full French & Purebred Genetics

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David & Georgeanne Webb David Webb Jr. 317 Old Vinland School Road Easley, SC 29640 H: (864) 246-6203 C: (864) 640-7756 Email: webbcharolais@gmail.com

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HNRX GCC Pumpkin Spice Online Production Sale • November 1 Ethan Propp

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Herd Sires SAT Fargo 8017 P DC/JDJ Armored G258P WIA Forman 010P Tommy & Sherrille Wilks P.O. Box 118 Patrick, SC 29584

Michael & Lauren Sturgess Ranch located near LaRue, TX 407 Breesport St • San Antonio, TX 78216 Mob: 210-867-6863 Email: msturgess@southernlivestock.com Jay Sturgess – 903-681-0725 www.SturgessDoubleS.com Ranch located 12 miles Southeast of Athens, TX on US Hwy 175, then 1 mile South on FM 2588.


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Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Road Saint Jo, TX 76265 • (940) 841-2792

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Cuero/Victoria, Texas area (281) 467-4710 • (713) 444-5708 • (713) 204-4903 ramro@comcast.net

Rafael Ortega • Owner Striving towards excellence in Charolais since 1996

Billy Stein, Manager (979) 200-1300 Tyson Hann (979) 324-6659 • tyson@svrtx.com • Roy W. Hann Jr. www.svrtx.com • Ranch Located Near Gause

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Time Proven Genetics

39606 FM 1736 West Hempstead, TX 77445 (832) 331-6800

1824 Comal Ridge Dr • College Station, TX 77845

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Larry Skeans • David Skeans • Katie Skeans

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1138 C.R.162 Gainesville, TX 76240 David_Skeans@hotmail.com www.skeanscattle.com

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2020 CR 236, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 (936) 560-0794

(936) 439-0270 Reed (281) 889-2626 reed.dees@att.net

K&K Charolais Ranch Quality Charolais Raised in the Rocks at Cherokee, San Saba County, Texas

Kenneth Kuykendall (325) 622-4227 • FAX (325) 622-4673

Don & Kathy Schill • (903) 388-1342 465 FCR 781 • Donie, TX 75838

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AICA Events August 14 – Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show Sedalia, Mo. August 20 – Iowa State Fair Class A ROE Show Des Moines, Iowa October 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for November 2022 Genetic Analysis October 8 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show Harrisburg, Pa.

August 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for September 2022 Genetic Analysis. August 1 — Doonan Cattle Company Private Treaty Sale Start, Caldwell, Texas. Contact: Kevin Doonan. August 1–3 — Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course, College Station, Texas. August 5 — Indiana State Fair Open Charolais Show, Indianapolis, Ind. August 12 — Illinois State Fair Open Charolais Show, Springfield, Ill. August 13 — 5J Charolais Open House, at the farm, Syracuse, Mo. Contact: David or Kevin Johansen. August 14 — Missouri State Fair Class A Roll of Excellence Show & Open Percentage Charolais Female Show, Sedalia, Mo. August 15 — 5J Charolais Kickstart The Next Generation Sale. SC Online Sales. Sale Consultant: JWC Marketing LLC. Contact: Kevin or David Johansen. August 15 — State Fair of West Virginia Open Charolais Show, Lewisburg, W. Va. August 20 — Iowa State Fair Class A Roll of Excellence Show, Des Moines, Iowa.

September 26 — Wienk Charolais Pursuit of Excellence Female Sale, at the ranch, Lake Preston, S.D. Contact: Jeff, Sterling, Ty or Stetson Eschenbaum.

October 2022 October 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for November 2022 Genetic Analysis. October 1 – Bradley Cattle & Hankins Farms Charolais & Red Angus Fall Colors Sale, 6 p.m., Hankins Sale Facility, Republic, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing. October 1 — Tulsa State Fair Open Charolais Show, Tulsa, Okla. October 6 — Virginia Tech Leading Ladies In Hokie Nation Online Sale. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. Contact: Dan Eversole. October 8 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A Roll of Excellence Show, Harrisburg, Pa. October 8 — Southern Connection Sale, 1 p.m., Knoxville Livestock Center, Knoxville, Tenn. Sale Sponsors: Georgia-Florida Charolais Association, South Carolina Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. October 11 — The Lineup Sale Hosted by White Rose Charolais & Hill Brothers Livestock. CK Online Sales. Contact: Roger Hinrichs or Paul Hill.

August 23–25 — JMAR Genetics & Guests Semen & Embryo Inventory Reduction Sale. CK Online Sales. Contact: Jim Johnson

October 13 — JMAR Genetics & Guests Quality Over Quantity Bull & Heifer Online Sale. Contact: Jim Johnson.

October 19–20— AICA Committee Meetings & Fall Board of Directors Meeting Kansas City, Mo.

August 27 — Kansas Charolais Association Field Day, Schrader Ranch, Wells, Kan.

October 14 — Fink Beef Genetics Marbling Plus More Female & Genetics Sale, 6 p.m., Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Auctioneer: Matt Lowery. Contact: Galen or Lori Fink, Megan or Chad Larson or Nick or Tara Hargrave.

October 22 — 54th National Charolais Show American Royal Livestock Show Kansas City, Mo.

August 30 — South Dakota State Fair Open Charolais Show, Huron, S.D.

Affiliate Events

September 3 — Minnesota State Fair Open Charolais Show, St. Paul, Minn.

August 27 – Kansas Charolais Association Field Day Wells, Kan. August 27 – Tennessee State Charolais Show & Junior Heifer Show Lebanon, Tenn. Contact David Hobbs (816) 464-2474, ext 200, dhobbs@charolaisusa.com with affiliate event dates. M o r e o n t h e W e b:

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August 23 — Appalachian Fair Open Charolais Show, Gray, Tenn.

October 19 — Northern International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show Billings, Mont.

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August 27 — Kentucky State Fair Open Charolais Show, Louisville, Ky. August 27 — Tennessee State Charolais Show & Junior Heifer Show, Tennessee State Fair, Lebanon, Tenn.

August 31 — Nebraska State Fair Open Charolais Show, Grand Island, Neb.

September 2022 September 5 — 29th Annual Autumn In The Ozarks Sale, Noon, Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. September 6 — Wright Charolais Online Fall Bred Heifer Sale. CK Online Sales. Contact: Chris Peuster or Derry Wright. September 16 — Kansas State Fair Open Charolais Show, Hutchinson, Kan. September 17 — Wild Indian Acres & Friends Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, DeSoto, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. September 21 — Thomas Ranch 21st Annual Private Treaty Steer & Heifer Sale, Initial bids close: 7 p.m., steerbidder.com. Contact: Troy Thomas or Cally Kindred. September 24 — NextGen Cattle Co. Fall Flint Hills Classic, at the ranch, Paxico, Kan. September 24 — Satterfield Charolais & Angus Eleventh Annual Female Sale, 1p.m., at the farm, Evening Shade, Ark. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC.

October 21 — L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Best of the South Black & White Pearl Female Sale, at the farm, Lyons, Ga. Contact: L.G. Herndon, Jr., Sky Herndon or Kevin Asbury. October 21 — Royal Breeders Bull Classic, 8 a.m., American Royal Livestock Show Hale Arena, Kansas City, Mo. Sponsor: Missouri Charolais Breeders Association. Contact: Jeannine Doughty or David Hobbs. October 21 — Royal Collection Charolais Sale, 1:30 p.m., American Royal Livestock Show Wagstaff Sale Center, Kansas City, Mo. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Sponsor: Missouri Charolais Breeders Association. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC. October 21 — Meadows Creek Farm Arcadia Black & White Bull Sale, Arcadia Stockyard, Arcadia, Fla. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows. October 22 — American Royal Livestock Show Junior Charolais and Percentage Heifer Show, 8:00 a.m., Kansas City, Mo. October 22 — 54th National Charolais Show, American Royal Livestock Show, Kansas City, Mo. October 22 — L.G. Herndon, Jr. Farms Best of the South 4th Annual Black & White Bull Sale, at the farm, Lyons, Ga. Contact: L.G. Herndon, Jr, Sky Herndon or Kevin Asbury. October 22 — Mead Farms Fall Performance Tested Bull Sale. Noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead. October 22 — State Fair of Texas Open Charolais Show, Dallas, Texas. October 25 — BJR Summerford Online Bull Sale. CK Online Sales. Contact: Robert or Alan Summerford. October 28 — Virginia Tech 28th Annual Hokie Harvest Sale. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. Contact: Dan Eversole.

October 15 — Angell-Thomas Charolais Bull & Female Sale. 12:30 p.m., at the farm, Paris, Mo. Contact: Russ or Sally Thomas.

October 29 — Fox Hollow Farms Fall Production Sale Volume 2, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Hulbert, Okla. Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham. Contact: Stephen Mellott.

October 15 — Aschermann Charolais 35th Edition Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Carthage, Mo. Auctioneer: Jackie Moore. Contact: Larry or Peggy Aschermann.

October 29 — Nipp Charolais & Friends Fall Production Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Wilson, Okla. Contact: Curtiss Nipp.

October 15 — Bradley Cattle Bull Sale, Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Contact: Bruce Bradley.

October 29 — Plyler & Son Get The Brand Volume 7 Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Southern Arkansas University, Story Arena, Magnolia, Ark. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Contact: Caleb Plyler.

October 15 — Cannon Charolais Ranch Mature Cow Herd Dispersal, Noon, at the ranch, Newton, Iowa. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.

October 29 — Wild Indian Acres Fall Bull Sale, Interstate Regional Stockyards, Cuba, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.

October 15 — Fink Beef Genetics Fall Bull Sale, Noon, Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Contact: Galen or Lori Fink or Megan or Chad Larson. October 15 — Rogers Bar HR Fall Turn-Out Bull Sale, at the ranch, Collins, Miss. Contact: Doug Rogers. October 15 — The ONE Sale, 1 p.m., Sulphur Springs Livestock Auction, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. October 19–20 — American-International Charolais Association Committee Meetings & Fall Board of Directors Meeting, Kansas City Airport Marriott, Kansas City, Mo. October 19 — Grand Hills Cattle Production Sale. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing. October 19 — Northern International Livestock Exposition Class A Roll of Excellence Show & Junior Charolais Heifer Show, Billings, Mont. October 19 — Thomas Charolais Inc. Annual Fall Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Contact: Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Thomas Joe.

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October 30 — Cattlemen’s Preferred Sale Al Breeds Bull & Commercial Female Sale, Harrison, Ark. Contact: Luke Mobley

November 2022 November 1 — Dybdal Charolais 9th Annual Friends In Low Places Elite Show Heifer & Bred Female Sale, SC Online Sales. Larry or Ty Dybdal. November 1 — ECP Cattle Inaugural Online Production Sale, opens: 7 a.m., closes: 7 p.m., ckonlinesales.com. Contact: Ethan Propp. November 5 — Brands of Recognition Bull & Replacement Female Sale, Savannah, Tenn. Contact: Luke Mobley. November 5 — The Fall Bull Sale, Noon, Mid-State Stockyard, Letohatchee, Ala. Contact: Bobby Keahey. November 5 — The Wright Charolais Fall Event Sale, 1 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Auctioneer: Greg Goggins. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.


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The following terms and conditions govern all advertising in the Charolais Journal, which is used without separate or additional contract terms.

November 7 — Sandmeier Charolais Matriarch’s of the Midwest Female Sale at the ranch, Bowdle, N.D. Contact: Calvin or Matthew Sandmeier. November 9 — Dynamic Z Charolais Inaugural Online Female Sale. CK Online Sales. Contact: Gib Zahren. November 12 — North American International Livestock Exposition Junior Charolais Heifer Show, Louisville, Ky. November 12 — Oklahoma Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Union Stockyards, McAlester, Okla. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. November 14 — North American International Livestock Exposition National Roll of Excellence Charolais Show, Louisville, Ky. November 18 — Wagonhammer Ranch Total Package Female Sale, Bartlett, Neb. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman, Macomb, Ill. Sale Manager: CK Sales and Marketing. November 19 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch Inc. Foundation Female Sale, at the ranch, Fullerton, Neb. Contact: Tom Sonderup. November 20 — Rennert Ranch/Heart-J CharLay Maternal Legacies Sale Volume 2, Kearney, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Printz. Consultant: Mitchell Management.

December 2022 December 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for January 2023 Genetic Analysis. December 2 — Meadows Creek Farm 17th Annual It’s All Black & White Bull & Female Sale, Montgomery Stockyard, Montgomery, Ala. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows. December 2 — Schurrtop Ranch Charolais & Angus Bull Sale, Tri-State Livestock, McCook, Neb. Contact: Marty, Ryan, Jerry or Kay Schurr. December 3 — 31st Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Nixon Livestock Commission Company, Nixon, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. December 3 — Ridder Farms Family Values Female Sale & Annual Bull Sale, at the farm, Hermann, Mo. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC. December 3 — Uwharrie Ridge Farms Bull Sale, Snow Camp, N.C. Contact: Mark Wilburn. December 10 — Shepherd Charolais Second Annual Female Sale, 1 p.m., WCC Cow Palace, Anita, Iowa. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC. December 13 — Jackson Cattle Company Holiday Edition Online Heifer Sale. Contact: Jeff Jackson. December 17 — Bradley Cattle Bred Heifer Sale, Springfield Livestock Marketing Center. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing.

January 2023 January 2 — Cattlemen’s Congress Class A Roll of Excellence Show and Junior Charolais & Percentage Charolais Heifer Show, 8 a.m., Oklahoma City, Okla. January 3 — Cattlemen’s Congress Charolais Heifer & Bull Pen Show, 9 a.m., Oklahoma City, Okla.

January 14 — 44th National Charolais Sale, National Western Stock Show, H. W. Hutchison Family Stockyards Event Center, Denver, Colo. Consultants: CK Marketing & Sales; JWC Marketing. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.

January 16 — National Western Stock Show National Roll of Excellence Show, Denver, Colo.

April 3 — Weber Charolais & Red Angus Annual Meat & Muscle Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Weber Sale Facility, Lake Andes, S.D. Auctioneers: Brad Veurink, Dan Clark. Contact: Dean Weber.

January 28 — Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo National Roll of Excellence Charolais Show, Fort Worth, Texas.

April 8 — Dybdal Charolais 12th Annual Bull Sale, 5 p.m., Laurel Livestock Sales Company, Laurel, Neb. Contact: Larry or Ty Dybdal.

February 2023

April 15 — Lindskov’s LT Ranch Bull Sale, at the ranch, Isabel, S.D. Contact: Bryce or Todd Lindskov.

February 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for March 2023 Genetic Analysis. February 1–3 — The Cattle Industry Convention and National Cattleman’s Beef Association Trade Show, New Orleans, La. February 11 — Bradley 3 Ranch Wide Body Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Estelline, Texas. Contact: James Henderson or Mary Lou Bradley-Henderson. February 11 — Charolais For Profit Bull Sale, Columbus Livestock Auction, Columbus, Texas. Auctioneer: Jerry Lehmann. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. February 13 — 59th Annual Iowa Beef Expo Charolais Sale, Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines, Iowa. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC. February 17 — R Lazy B Ranch Charolais Production Sale, 1 p.m., Hub City Livestock, Aberdeen, S.D. Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar. Contact: Robert Birklid.

May 2023 May 6 — 24th Annual The Sale of Excellence, O.D. Butler Texas A&M Research Center, College Station, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. May 13 — Mead Farms Female Sale, noon, Mead sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead.

June 2023 June 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for July 2023 Genetic Analysis.

July 2023 July 2–7 — 2023 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference, St. Paul, Minn.

February 25 — 6th Annual Gulf Coast Cattle Show Calf and Bred For The Purple Cow Sale, Florahome, Fla. Sale Manager: Gulf Coast Cattle Services.

Difficult ads requiring substantial extra production time will be charged a minimum $50/hour rate. If you prefer no extra charges, request that the Journal staff simplify the ad if necessary at their discretion.

February 25 — Rogers Bar HR Spring Turn-Out Bull Sale, at the ranch, Collins, Miss. Contact: Doug Rogers. February 25 — Shepherd-Shamburg Charolais & Angus Private Treaty Bull Sale, at the farm, Stuart, Iowa. Contact: Sara Shepherd or Dan Shamburg.

CANCELLATION POLICY Charges dependent upon stage of production will be invoiced to advertisers who cancel previously submitted advertising.

February 28 — Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Class A Roll of Excellence Show, Houston, Texas.

DISCOUNTS A 5% discount for all advertising will be given if prepaid for one year. No agency commissions allowed on breeder rates.

March 2023 March 4 — Mead Farms Spring Performance Tested Bull Sale, Noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead.

CLOSING DATES All advertising copy (including photos) must be in the Charolais Journal office by the 25th of the second month preceding publication, i.e. Jan. 25 for the March issue or the first working day thereafter. A $100 late fee will be applied to all late advertisements. Proof deadline: 20th of the second month preceding publication, i.e. Jan. 20 for March issue.

March 4 — Peterson Farms Charolais 30th Annual Top Pick Bull Sale, 1 p.m. Peterson Farms Sale Facility, Mtn. Grove, Mo. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. March 4 – Satterfield Charolais & Angus Twelfth Annual Bull Sale, 1p.m., at the farm, Evening Shade, Ark. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC.

ADVERTISING CONTENT The Charolais Journal reserves the right to refuse any advertising or copy at its sole discretion. The Charolais Journal assumes no responsibility for the accuracy and truthfulness of submitted advertising containing pedigrees or statements regarding performance. The Charolais Journal accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any photographs supplied by other than its own staff. Advertisers shall imdemnify and hold harmless the Charolais Journal for any claims concerning advertising content as submitted.

March 11 — Wright Charolais 16th Annual Bull Sale, Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Auctioneer: Greg Goggins. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. March 25 — 8 Story Farms 5th Annual Production Sale, 1 p.m., Daviess County Livestock, Gallatin, Mo. Contact: Austin or Courtney Story. March 25 — Wakefield Farms Performance Tested Bull Sale, 1p.m., Dunlap Livestock Auction, Dunlap, Iowa. Auctioneer: Jon Schaben. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC. March 25 — Wild Indian Acres Annual Spring Bull Sale, Interstate Regional Stockyards, Cuba, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.

April 2023 April 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for May 2023 Genetic Analysis.

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January 14 — National Western Stock Show National ROE Pen Show, Denver, Colo.

January 15 — National Western Stock Show Junior Charolais and Percentage Heifer Shows, Denver, Colo.

BREEDER ADVERTISING SPACE Black & White 1x   11x 1 page $750 $650 2/3 page 550 485 1/2 page (h) 450 375 1/2 page (v) 500 400 1/3 page 300 250 1/4 page 250 200 1/6 page 200 150 1 inch 50 35 Position pgs (1-7) 1,150 Inside Covers 1,200 Back Cover 1,300 CLASSIFIEDS Prepaid. Rate: $1 per word, $30 min., paid in advance. Deadline 25th of the 2nd month preceding publication COLOR 1 standard additional color $175 - red or blue (availability basis) 1 non-standard color 275 - (availability basis) 4-color 475 Special color 475 Metallic color 600 ADDITIONAL CHARGES B/W photo (each) $15 Color photo (each) 50 4-Color page correction after approval (per page) 150 B/W or 2-Color page corrections after approval (per page) 100 After deadline charge 100

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21 Ranch............................................. 74 4C Amos Charolais............................... 75 44th National Charolais Sale.......... 20, 21 8 Story Farms....................................... 70 5J Charolais......................................... 70 Agricola Knoll Farm.............................. 75 Akin Charolais...................................... 71 Allison Charolais.................................. 67 Arlitt Ranch............................................ 5 Aschermann Charolais/Akaushi........... 70 Autumn In The Ozarks........................ 10 B & B Farms........................................ 66 Barnes, Tommy.................................... 76 Bar J Charolais................................. 6, 74 Bar S Ranch......................................... 72 Beavers Charolais................................ 72 Bella Angel Farms.................................. 5 Big Creek Charolais.............................. 70 Bina Charolais..................................... 74 BioZyme........................................ 26, 76 Bill King Ranch.................................... 73 Boscamp’s Arrowhead Ranch.............. 74 Bovine Elite, LLC.............................. 7, 76 Bracewell Cattle Co.............................. 74 Bradley Cattle................................. 15, 70 Broken Box Ranch............................... 71 Bullard Cattle....................................... 72 Cannon Charolais Ranch..................... 12 Cardinal Charolais............................... 71 Castleberry’s Hilltop C Charolais......... 74 Cattleman, The.................................... 76 Charolais Association of Texas.............. 74 Charolais Banner ................................ 76 Clayford Ranch Charolais..................... 74 Clifton, Greg......................................... 76 Condra Charolais Farms...................... 66 Corman Charolais ............................... 70 Crawley, Gary G.................................... 76 Crews Farms........................................ 75 Crutcher, Matt...................................... 76 Curfman Farm..................................... 72 DeBruycker Charolais.......................... 67 Dennis Charolais Farm........................ 75 DESCO Charolais Farm.................. 16, 74 80

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Domek Charolais................................. 73 Doonan Cattle Company...................... 14 Double R Dees .................................... 75 Dybdal Charolais.................................. 73 Eaton Charolais........................ Inside Front ECP Cattle.................................................74 Effertz Key Ranch ................................ 74 Eggleston Charolais.............................. 68 Endsley’s Charolais Farm.................... 73 Evans Charolais..................................... 5 Fall Colors Sale..................................... 15 Fancy Creek Charolais.......................... 72 Fink Beef Genetics............................... 72 Fox Hollow Farms................................ 74 Franz Ranch ........................................ 73 Fred Ranch.......................................... 73 Gallagher.............................................. 76 Garrett Charolais.................................. 66 Geyer Cattle Co..................................... 68 Grau Charolais Ranch.......................... 73 Gulf Coast Cattle................................... 71 Gulf Coast Cattle Services..................... 77 Hale Farms.......................................... 70 Hang’n A Cattle Co............................... 75 Hankins Farms.................................... 15 Harrod Farms...................................... 67 Haslag Charolais Farms....................... 70 Hayden Farm....................................... 67 Hebbert Charolais................................ 73 Horse Creek Charolais......................... 71 Hubert Cattle Sales............................... 77 Hubert Charolais Ranch ..................... 72 J & J Trust Charolais Cattle..................... 2 J & M Ranch......................................... 68 James F. Bessler Inc............................. 77 JMAR Genetics...................................... 16 Jorgensen Charolais............................. 71 Justin B. Stout Auction Service............. 76 JWC Marketing............................... 66, 77 K & K Charolais Ranch......................... 75 Keahey Charolais.................................. 71 Kentucky Charolais Association........... 67 Keppen Charolais................................. 68 Keystone International Livestock Expo.... 65

L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Inc............ 13, 71 LaFraise Farms.................................... 72 Lambert, Doak..................................... 76 Laue Charolais Ranch.......................... 72 Legacy Custom Meat Processing............. 6 Lehman Charolais................................. 75 Lehmann Cattle Co.............................. 70 Linde’s Livestock Photography............. 76 Lindskov’s LT Ranch...............Back Cover Little W Farm...................................... 66 Long Hall Cattle.................................... 67 Los Pinos Cattle Co............................. 75 MBS Charolais..................................... 70 McNickle Charolais Ranch................... 72 Mead Farms......................................... 70 Missouri Charolais Breeders................ 70 Mitchell Management ......................... 77 ML Lewis Charolais.............................. 72 Montgomery Charolais......................... 67 Morton, Bob......................................... 77 Mountain View Charolais..................... 71 Myers Charolais................................... 72 Nipp Charolais..................................... 74 Nord Farms.......................................... 72 Nubbin Ridge Farm.............................. 74 Oak Hill Farm...................................... 71 Odden Charolais Ranch....................... 68 Outfront Cattle Service......................... 77 Peterson Farms Charolais.................... 70 Prairie Valley Farms, lnc...................... 68 Priefert................................................. 76 Rambur Charolais, Ltd........................ 73 Ramro LLC........................................... 75 Reaves Charolais.................................. 66 Reich Charolais Ranch......................... 68 Ridder Farms....................................... 70 Rifle Creek Cattle Co............................ 73 Rio Ranch............................................ 75 Riverdale Land & Livestock.................. 70 Rocking S Ranch.................................... 5 Rolling Hills Charolais......................... 67 Royal Breeders Bull Classic.................. 64 Runft Charolais Ranch, Myron..................72 SW&S Cattle Co.................................... 75

CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

Sandmeier Charolais............................ 68 Sandusky Farms.................................. 67 Satterfield Charolais & Angus ................ 3 Sayre Cattle Service.............................. 77 Schrader Ranch................................... 72 Schurrtop Angus & Charolais............... 73 S.E.A.N.A. Charolais............................. 67 Shadow Springs Farm.......................... 72 Skeans Cattle Co................................... 75 South Dakota Charolais Breeders.........68 Spring Valley Ranches.......................... 75 Stewart’s Charolais............................... 68 Sturgess Double S Cattle...................... 74 Sullivan Charolais .............................. 67 Sullivan Supply.................................... 76 Summerford Charolais, BJR................ 71 Sure Champ......................................... 76 T and S Strnad Charolais...................... 72 Tennessee Charolais Breeders............. 66 Testerman Charolais............................ 16 The Quality Group................................ 16 Thomas Charolais, Inc. (TX)................ 75 Thomas Ranch (SD)...................... 11, 68 Three Forks Farm................................ 67 Trinity Valley Community College Rch.....75 Vaughan Family Ranch........................ 72 Vedvei Charolais Ranch........................ 68 VitaFerm......................................... 26, 76 Wagonhammer Ranches...................... 73 Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch ............ 73 Wakefield Farms................................... 73 Webb Charolais Farm........................... 74 Weber Charolais Farm.......................... 68 Weishaar, Seth...................................... 76 Welcome Grove Charolais ................... 66 West Fork Ranch.................................. 73 Wienk Charolais Ranch.......................... 1 Wild Indian Acres......................... 8, 9, 70 Windy Hill Charolais Farms.................. 70 Wooden Cross Cattle Co....................... 72 Wright Charolais............................70, IBC ZOE Charolais...................................... 70




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