The Farming Families of Plymouth County (IA)—April 2022

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Matt said, “It works out good for us. I’m basically done selling everything now. We can clear everything out of my place and get it cleaned back up for sale season again. Cattle are going to come into our place at Garretson in July, and we’ll be done with the bulk of selling by the first of December, except for a random bull sale like we held this February.” MPJ Cattle also sells semen and embryos. HELPING CUSTOMERS REACH THEIR GOALS The target customer for their calf crop is junior exhibitors. “When we were kids, you went to some random pasture sale somewhere. When you took that calf home, that was your calf. Those breeders never saw it again,” Matt said. “Now the day we sell the calves is just the

At the Sioux County Fair in 2021, a new traveling trophy was presented to the senior showmanship champion in honor of the late Mark Johnson. Champion Reagan Jansen is pictured with the Johnson family: Melissa, Brad, Pam, Sawyer, Harper and Matt.

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