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breed. 2.69% CHI • reg. 3390235 • dob. 4.27.2014 • bw. 88 LBS TH FREE • PHA FREE
sire. WALK THIS WAY
dam. DREAM CATCHER
PHIL LAUTNER, CHANCE LAUTNER & BAYLOR BONHAM raised by. KENT GEPPERT
BIG TIME NAMES--BREEDING BIG TIME CATTLE There’s no question the best sire for those TH & PHA carrying cows. NO DOUBT.
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$30/Unit Top
Notch
Purebred Simmental ASA # 3080653
Sandeen Upper Class 2386 x HSF Victoria P30
BW: EM WW: 710 YW: 1444
TOP NOTCH is loaded with mass and performance in a moderate made, easy keeping package. His width and rib shape afford him the ability to moderate cattle without moderating weaning weight or performance. TOP NOTCH IS A BREED CHANGER. His first calves are as fancy, stylish and correct as any we have ever raised. 22 sons in our bull sale just averaged $5,650, last year 14 head averaged over $8,000. His daughters are proving to beautiful uddered, moderate made powerhouse. This is a bull you will try once and go back to the next year.
PROVEN PUREBRED CALVING EASE PB SIMMENTAL!
LoverBoy
This will be the easiest calving Simmental bull you will use! We have bred him to heifers for the past two years and have not had to assist one calf. They come easy with plenty of vigor and start growing from day one! They are the eye catching kind!
Purebred Simmental ASA # 2941516
HTP/SVF DURACELL T52 x RP/MP RIGHT TO LOVE 015U
We went to the Denver Stock show and wanted When we went to the Denver Stock Show looking for the ideal purebred Simmental bull with good feet, legs, and phenotype. There are so many bulls with bad feet and legs that people aren’t paying attention to; too small of hooves, curly hind toes, toeing out on front, and the list goes on and on. We found Loverboy last minute, he met all of our criteria, we were super impressed with him, there were no holes in him, and he had the best feet and legs of any bull we saw at the show. We bought him on the spot, he was SUPREME GRAND CHAMPION SIMMENTAL BULL. His daughters are now in production. They look just as we imagined they would with perfect foot and leg structure, milk, exceptional teats and udders, abundant depth and fleshing ability, and outstanding mothering ability. His sons are exceptional as well with excellent growth, testicular development and masculinity.
$40/Unit
Y ardleY Cattle Company
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Gib Yardley (435) 310-0041 Steven Yardley (435) 310-1725 Rodney Teichert (801) 824-8851
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Greetings, Ok this winter isn’t fun anymore! I pray daily for our farmers and ranchers that they can stay positive and continue the fight to keep their livestock safe and healthy. These animal care takers are tough, but their patience is close to the end. Lord, help them. My food comments kind of happened by mistake as I wondered around the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic. After some of the sales at the Classic, and just before Dixie and I were supposed to go out for supper, I happened to sneak into the show ring to visit with some producers only to find the “Classic Steak Cook Off and Battle of the Breeds” was happening. Knowing that I was going to be in trouble if I ate my supper, before supper, I tried to just look and analyze the food preparation, and what was going on with this contest. Well, nope, that didn’t happen. (I have no will power). Ok, it was their fault. They made me sample all that meat. First, the Simmentals. They had really good meat, with a very persuasive lady promoting their breed, serving the samples with
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unbelievable hospitality. The Charolais had a server that was a real joker with a wild concoction that made Charolais beef special. The Hereford folks, a group of ladies that were not ready for me to sample, but I sampled a piece of Certified Hereford Beef that was second to none. Red Angus was pure and simple the best piece of beef I have ever eaten. I tried my hardest to get the full recipe. David Spencer was the guy in charge when I highjacked that chunk of beef, and with a smile, he informed me if he told me how it was done, he would have to shoot me. Here’s what I can tell you from my investigation, cubed loin, marinated overnight in a unknown marinade, rolled in some kind of flour stuff, then deep fried. It’s my hope that I get invited to the next cookout contest that these folks enter, or wherever they serve this excellent piece of meat next. It was truly the deadliest piece of meat I have had the privilege to eat. Red Angus congrats, you won my judging. I’m sure that the rest of the breeds would have let me sample, I was just a little premature for their product being done. Congrats to all the chefs of the different breeds, I was truly impressed. A special thanks to Cali Meier and kids and Darla and Harold Hubbard and family for having supper and entertaining Dixie and I while in Kearney. This has been a tough winter for me on the road and it is my wish that spring come sooner than later. As always, if any of us at Livestock Plus can assist you in finding livestock that you need, please give any of us a call. Please travel safe, join us in our next sale if possible. Please keep our service folks, and their families in your thoughts and prayers, our freedom and safety depends on them.
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Offering 71 Yearling Bulls 12 Fancy Replacement Heifers
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2018 Bull Information LOT Name 1 EC DOUBLE DOWN 2 EC BRAVO 11 EC PAY BACK 18 EC LOCK-N-LOAD 27 EC SLEEP EASY 32 EC RIVIERA 45 EC RISE-N-SHINE 58 EC LEGEND
M# BW WW YW ADG BW WW YW Mlk M912490 92 814 1473 4.1 2.1 48 78 -1 M912498 86 847 1463 3.9 -0.1 46 81 8 M912547 88 891 1566 4.2 0.5 50 92 4 M912527 75 757 1359 3.8 -2.4 37 78 5 M912517 70 813 1488 4.2 -1.7 41 77 6 M912536 92 883 1609 4.4 0.3 39 75 10 M912494 88 826 1493 4.2 0.3 42 84 9 M912507 93 856 1509 4.1 2.7 42 89 12
2018 Heifer Information Lot Name 76 EC DEE DEE 83 EC ALLI
F# BW WW BW WW YW Mlk MTNL REA TSI Sire F1262161 83 664 -0.5 34 58 6 23 0.70 205 EC DONE DEAL F1262126 94 752 2.0 40 72 3 23 0.62 214.1 EC ALL IN
MANY SONS OF THE TOP TSI SIRES OF THE CHAROLAIS BREED.
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REA TSI Sire 0.76 223 EC DONE DEAL 0.85 227 EC DONE DEAL 0.80 240 ACE/ORR LOCK-N-LOAD 0.87 231 ACE/ORRLOCK-N-LOAD 0.81 229 EC FOREFRONT 0.79 219 EC REVELATION 0.89 227 RBM FARGO 0.59 234 JLS LEGEND
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How I See It by Austin Brandt
Boy has this sale/calving season been one to remember! From sunshine to blizzards, if you live anywhere in the midwest, you have seen it all this year. With all the weather this winter, some of the miles I have put on have been a challenge to say the least. So, when Mike got on me again about writing an article (EVERY MONTH)
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I thought, well maybe I do have some road trips that are worth writing about. During the blizzard that really dumped on the majority of Iowa on February 23rd, I was on my way from Cannon Falls, Minnesota trying to get to Denison, Iowa for the Southwest Simmental Group Sale the next day. Well, I almost made it all the way there before I found the blizzard and when I found it, I found the heart of it. I was on Hwy 20 headed west and boy did the roads go from great to really bad, really fast! I quit counting cars in the ditch when I got to 30. I counted 2 snow plows, 6 semis and 2 police cars in the ditch as well. That was by far the worst roads I’ve ever been on and care to ever be on again. I made it all the way to my hotel in Denison for the night but the last 60 miles took me almost 3 hours. Needless to say, there was no steak and whiskey that night but there was a few cold beers and some Casey’s pizza. After that drive, anything was better than being stuck in a ditch or snow drift! The next weekend, was a lot less eventful as far as driving conditions but one night I spent in Omaha with a couple other guys, is another reason why I enjoy what I do so much! The Regional Angus Cheerleader, Adam Conover and the honorable Col. Clint Hunter and I, had a sale to work in Wahoo, Nebraska on Friday. Adam had kind of put the whole plan together, which was fine with Clint and I. He had the hotel found, the restaurant for the night and a bar we just had to go to round out the night. So to keep it short and sweet, if you have to stay in Omaha, go to “The Old Market,” find Hotel Deco, walk to Omaha Prime for a steak and then walk to the Wicked Rabbit for a night cap. You won’t be disappointed. If you are, then I guess stop taking my advice and just go where the guy in the front of this magazine tells you to go! That night was low key but I tell you what, for just a little while, the three of us felt like we were somebody! I hope to keep this little article a little more regular so if you have anything you want me to write about or have questions about anything, call me, text me, snapchat me, I would love to hear from you! See ya down the road! Austin
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Semen Available Year-Round
91 Breeding Age bulls available April 9 12 Sons Sell
9 Sons Sell
SydGen Enhance
18170041
CW Marb RE Fat
CW Marb RE Fat
+78 +1.23 +.86 +.008
CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC Doc HP Milk $W $B +13 +.7 +77 +148 +.45 -.13 +.8 +1.82 +35 +8.0 +34 +80.91 +225.08
SydGen Exceed 3223
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17501893
The sire that has re-defined “multi-trait superiority.� Top 1% for 6 traits and top 10% for 15 traits, and the Number 1 $B Sire at his accuracy level. The first 11 sons at SydGen have averaged $10,141 and the first 14 daughters have averaged $23,942. $40 per straw.
CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC Doc HP Milk $W $B +11 +.5 +46 +91 +.30 -.07 +.8 +1.46 +30 +13.6 +35 +56.00 +176.21 The only sire at his accuracy level that ranks in the top 1% for Marbling, top 3% for REA, top 3% for Docility, top 15% for CED and top 15% for both fertility traits. He is the sire of Enhance and Bullion, the top selling bull in the 2016 Influence Sale. $20 per straw.
6 Sons Sell
4 Sons Sell
CW Marb RE Fat
Conneally Cool 39L
+39 +.68 +.78 +.019
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BCA Patriarch 4113 17956722
CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC Doc HP Milk $W $B +11 +1.1 +63 +104 +.17 +.34 +.4 +1.99 +37 +21.4 +22 +61.69 +135.57 Totally outcross pedigree for most programs, and one of the highest proven sires for Heifer Pregnancy EPD and Scrotal EPD. His sons have been some of the most popular in recent SydGen sales. $20 per straw.
Semen is available on most sires off the farm, at Hawkeye Breeders, and through the ORIgen/ABS marketing system. All AI certs are $40. Call 573-581-1225 for more information.
CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC Doc HP Milk $W $B +7 +2.4 +71 +136 +.39 +.29 +.9 +1.76 +28 +14.8 +28 +63.36 +177.88 Also selling 3 sons of his flush brother, Jack Black, and 4 sons of his maternal brother, international favorite SydGen Black Pearl 2006 and 4 sons of his high growth maternal brother, BCA Jeremiah 5103. $20 per straw. EPDs as of 3/13/19
14th Annual SydGen Influence Sale will be held April 9, 2019 at the New Cambria Livestock Auction, New Cambria, MO. Call 573-581-1225 to request a sale book.
Registered Angus Cattle Since 1952
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BULL & FEMALE SALE
1:00 P.M. | Aberdeen Livestock | Aberdeen, SD Selling 40 ChiAngus and Simmental Bulls. PLUS an elite group of ChiAngus Heifers, Breds and Pairs!
Watch for photos & videos ...www.justinholtcattle.com JUSTIN HOLT CATTLE
Justin, Kali, Charlee, Cooper & Jayden Holt Justin: 605.380.5002 Kali: 605.730.1870 13319-378th Ave., Aberdeen, SD 57401 www.livestockplusinc.com
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Troy: 605.204.0394 | Tember: 605.204.0393 21081 Beckett Ranch Rd., Miller, SD 57362
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Vern Frey • 701-721-0344 $30 Straw • $40 Certificate
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TNT Angus 701-305-0104
JK Angus 605-940-5104
MccLUN’S
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ANNUAL BULL SALE | APRIL 11, 2019
SELLING AT TORRINGTON LIVESTOCK • TORRINGTON, WY • SALE: 1 P.M. SELLING: 40 POLLED HEREFORD BULLS - YEARLINGS AND 2’S • 40ANGUS BULLS - 35 YEARLINGS AND 5 TWO-YEAR-OLDS • 10 HEREFORD 2-YEAR-OLD COW/CALF PAIRS • 5 ANGUS 2-YEAR-OLD COW/CALF PAIRS HEREFORD BULLS SELLING SIRED BY: R LEADER • TH VICTOR 719T • KCF ENCORE • NJW HOMETOWN • SHF CLIFFORD • SHF ACCESS • CRR CATAPULT 322
RESIDENT HERD BULL: KJ CATMANDU • LONGTIME HERD BULL: LOGICAL CHOICE 55W
ANGUS BULLS SELLING SIRED BY SONS AND GRANDSONS OF: FINAL ANSWER, POWERTOOL, AND ANGUS VALLEY
THESE BULLS SELL: YEARLING HEREFORDS:
YEARLING ANGUS:
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261 E FEATURING SONS OF:
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KJ CATMANDU
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim: 307-534-5141 Jeff: 307-575-2113 E-MAIL: jkmcclun@wyomail.com Kody: 307-575-3519 E-MAIL: dakota.mcclun@hotmail.com 1929 Road 60 • Veteran, WY 82243
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2019 Iowa Beef Expo BBQ Contest Winners The 2nd Annual Iowa Beef Expo B.B.Q. sponsored by the Iowa Beef Industry Council, Iowa Premium Beef and the Iowa Beef Expo was a great addition to the 2019 Iowa Beef Expo schedule. Eleven teams from Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and Alabama representing the Midwest BBQ Association presented smoked brisket, tri tip and baked beans to the judging panel. “The Iowa Beef Industry Council is pleased to partner with the Iowa Beef Expo in this BBQ contest. Many of these contestants have catering businesses in and around Iowa, we want to provide promotional opportunities to enhance their enthusiasm for cooking with beef.” states Chris Freland, Executive Director of Iowa Beef Industry Council. Midwest BBQ Coordinator Mark May shares of the contest,
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“It was an opportunity to promote Iowa beef and many competitors who are excited to cook all beef as this is the only all beef contest for us. It makes sense for it to be held at the Iowa Beef Expo where we can truly see the full potential of the quality of Iowa Beef unfold.” 2019 BBQ Contest Results Smoked Brisket 1st – Go Ham BBQ, Kansas City, MO 2nd – Can’t Beat Our Meat BBQ, Grand Island, NE 3rd – Ben Bear Creek BBQ, Ladora, IA 4th – Barbecue Monkeys, Omaha, NE 5th – Just Blowin Smoke, NE Baked Beans 1st – Rub Me Tender, NE 2nd – Go Ham BBQ, Kansas City, MO 3rd – Never Easy BBQ, Des Moines, IA 4th – Barbecue Monkeys, Omaha, NE 5th – Well Sauced BBQ, NE Tri-Tip 1st – Never Easy BBQ, Des Moines, IA 2nd – Three Men and a Brisket, Ankeny, IA 3rd – Ben Bear Creek BBQ, Ladora, IA 4th – Go Ham BBQ, Kansas City, MO 5th – Just Blowin Smoke, NE Overall 1st – Go Ham BBQ, Kansas City, MO 2nd – Never Easy BBQ, Des Moines, IA 3rd – Ben Bear Creek BBQ, Ladora, IA 4th – Rub Me Tender, NE 5th – Barbecue Monkeys, Omaha, NE n
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“We have been buying bulls from Sonderups (Tom) for over 5 years. We run over 450 cows, and own the calves through harvest. Our SCR-sired Charolais calves have consistently produced 92-96% Choice and Prime, with 20-22% Prime. SCR genetics hit our target market!”
37th Annual Bull Sale - April 11, 2019
Lot 6 Sonderup Genetics Feature:
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- Over 28 years of ultrasound evaluation to increase ribeye and marbling - 38 years of linear measurement selection for feed efficiency and reproduction
Lot 1 Selling 120 Charolais and 10 Red Angus yearling bulls
Fullerton, NE - 1 p.m.
Broadcasting sale on:
Lot 61
Lot 66
Tom & Sandy Sonderup, 19488 Valley Rd., Fullerton, NE 68638 (308) 536-2050 (308) 550-0254 cell scrinc@hotmail.com
Watch for catalog and video to be posted online at www.sonderupcharolaisranch.com
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HICKS Cattle Co. ~ SINCE 1822 ~
"Natalie"
W/C MISS WERNING 4770B SHE LEADS OFF THE SALE AS LOT 1 : SireW/C Loaded Up 1119Y Dam:KS Miss Sequoia Y770 SELLS OPEN READY TO FLUSH.
7028E
Sire: CMB BSC Uptown Y719 Dam: H/C Miss Diamond H 0142
AI BRED TO W/C BULLSEYE 3046A . Will calve by sale day!
7026E
Sire: WS Revival Dam: Bertha
AI BRED TO W/C BULLSEYE 3046A . Will calve by sale day!
THE PRODUCTION SALE
APRIL 13, 2019
At The Diamond H Ranch Featuring an elite set of Simmental, SimAngusTM, and Angus cattle. Bred females and bulls from the heart of our program!
7022E
Sire: CCR Anchor 9071B Dam:Miss Werning 5327
AI BRED TO W/C DOUBLE DOWN 5014E . Will calve by sale day!
7054E
Sire: CMB BSC Uptown Y719 Dam:H/C Miss Diamond H 308 AI BRED TO W/C DOUBLE DOWN 5014E . Will calve by sale day!
HICKS Cattle Co. at The Diamond H Ranch
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Wulfs Farm Credit T804F Sire: LFLC Bank Account 701B Dam: TECS Dantean 1629D BD: 1/15/18 n NPM2142492 n Homo Polled n Red Purebred Limousin n REA, performance & power He sells March 19!
Selling Approximately 460 Lots
Wulf Cattle OPPORTUNITY SALE of 2019
Tuesday n March 19, 2019 n 12 Noon
S BEEN A H E L A S ING THE D O Cattle can be viewed at Sandy Ridge Ranch, Atkinson, F Nebraska, O L FOR E V ED I day. L U N anytime prior to the sale and onS sale D E E T H X Both events held at Sandy Ridge Ranch • Atkinson, Nebraska E C O take in the pre-saleDseminar RES E Toffering, D Usale View the entire N D A E VIDEO ONLY SALE and attend the auction POSTallPinOoneNtrip! 410
(Angus, Limousin, Lim-Flex) Bulls n 50 Registered Females
At Sandy Ridge Ranch n Atkinson, Minnesota Seminar: Monday, March 18 at 6 PM (Supper at 4:30 PM) Sale: Tuesday, March 19 at 12 Noon (Lunch at 10:45 AM)
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Watch the sale and bid live online at DVAuction.com and SuperiorClickToBid.com.
26406 470th Ave. / Morris, Minnesota 56267 / Office: (320) 392-5802 / Fax: (320) 392-5319 / Wulf@WulfCattle.com Casey Fanta: (320) 288-6128 / Casey.Fanta@WulfCattle.com
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The Deppe Family Dennis, Jennifer, Julia & Jaden Deppe 2004 Casper Ave. | Waverly, Iowa 50677 Call or text: 319-239-1824 deppeangus@yahoo.com | www.deppeangus.com
Selling Bulls like these . . .
Iowa Cattlemen’s Assn., Bloomfield, IA ....March 18, 2019 Iowa Cattlemen’s Assn., Dunlap, IA ..........March 29, 2019 Midland Bull Test, Columbus, MT .................April 5, 2019* Iowa Cattlemen’s Ass., Knoxville, IA ..............May 3, 2019*
*Feed Efficiency Tested.
Offering 50 Third-Party Performance Tested Bulls Sires include: S A V Ten Speed 3022, Connealy Black Granite, Connealy Capitalist 028, HA Cowboy Up 5405, S A V Resource 1441, V A R Discovery 2240, V A R Generation 2100 and more proven AI Sires!
Deppe JA BLACK GRANITE 816 - AAA# 19312130 CED BW 14 -0.2
WW YW M $W $F $B 77 128 29 90.43 96.86 165.57
PROGRESS THROUGH TESTING Final Reports: Deppe Angus Bulls are 3rd ADG in Group 1; 3rd, 5th, 7th & 8th WDA Group 1 at Midland Bull Test. 3rd, 4th, 7th & 9th ADG at Bloomfield. Interim Reports: 3rd, 4th, 7th and 9th in ADG at Knoxville.
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Total Embryo Lot Sale Gross: $3,300; Average: $1,650 Total Number of Flush Lots: 1; Gross: $1300; Average: $1,300 Total Number of Semen Lots: 1; Gross: $300 Average: $300 HIGH-SELLING GELBVIEH BULL $4,000 – Lot 27 BFAA Einstein 66E6 Consigned by: Beenken Farms, Buckingham, IA Contact: Mindy Campfield, Iowa Beef Expo Ph: 515-966-0075 • iowabeefexpo@gmail.com Sold to: Holub Land and Cattle, Buckingham, IA HIGH-SELLING GELBVIEH FEMALE ANGUS SALE RESULTS $7,000 – Lot 10 JGPG Julia 814F ET Thursday, February 14, 2019 Consigned By: JGP Gelbvieh, Lathrop, MO Auctioneer: Al Conover • Sale Manager: IA Angus Assn Sold to: Green Hills Gelbvieh, Mt Ulla, NC Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 7 Total Sale Gross: $251,500 HEREFORD SALE RESULTS Total Number of Lots Sold: 78 Thursday, February 14, 2019 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 73; Average: $3,357 Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout • Sale Manager: Stout Auction Service Total Number of Bulls Sold: 42; Gross: $153,100; Average: Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 9 and Canada $3,646 Total Sale Gross: $197,200 Total Females Sold: 31; Gross: $91,900; Average: $2,965 Total Number of Lots Sold: 61 Total Embryo Lots Sold: 5; Gross: $6,500; Average: $1,300 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 61; Average: $3,233 HIGH-SELLING ANGUS BULL Total Number of Bulls Sold: 30; Gross: $101,050; Average: $3,368 $11,000 – Lot #8 ONeills Supremacy Total Females Sold: 31 Gross: $96,150; Average: $3,102 Consigned by: ONeill Angus, Logan, IA HIGH-SELLING HEREFORD BULL Sold to: Maifeld, Inc, Kelsey, IA $6,250 – Lot 12 PERKS Cato 4063 Da Bull 7113 ET HIGH-SELLING ANGUS FEMALE Consigned By: Perks Ranch, Rockford, IL $10,000 – Lot 6 ONeills Delia 792 Sold to: Luke Goldstein, Effinhgham, IL Consigned By: ONeill Angus, Logan, IA HIGH-SELLING HEREFORD FEMALE Sold to: Joe Hammon, West Des Moines, IA $6,000 – Lot 69 3D Ms Auggies Exceed 1817
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CHAROLAIS SALE RESULTS Monday, February 11, 2019 Auctioneer: Rob Nord • Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 7 Total Sale Gross: $155,800 Total Number of Lots Sold: 57 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 57; Average: $2,733 Total Number of Bulls Sold: 32; Gross: $91,950; Average: $2,873 Total Females Sold: 25; Gross: $63,850; Average: $2,554 CO HIGH-SELLING CHAROLAIS BULL $5,000 – Lot 9 LHC Blue Dog 7043 Pld Consigned by: Long Hall Cattle, Hillsboro, OH Sold to: Vaughan Family Ranch, Derby, KS CO HIGH-SELLING CHAROLAIS BULL $5,000 – Lot 40 SC Jarvis Outsider 631 Consigned by: Carl Smit, Holstein, IA Sold to: Paul Viers, Maxwell, IA HIGH-SELLING CHAROLAIS FEMALE $4,800 – Lot 40 JASR Madison 77E Pld Consigned by: J&S Ranch, Koshkonong, MO Sold to: Dybdal Charolais, Newcastle, NE GELBVIEH SALE RESULTS Tuesday, February 12, 2019 Auctioneer: Phil Schooley • Sale Manager: Red Cow Relocators Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 5 Total Sale Gross: $68,500 Total Number of Lots Sold: 28 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 24; Average: $2,650 Total Number of Bulls Sold: 6; Gross: $18,050; Average: $3,008 Total Females Sold: 18; Gross: $45,550; Average: $2,531 Total Number of Embryo Lots Sold: 2
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Consigned By: Anderlik 3D Herefords, Dayton, IA Sold to: Zachary Classan, West Bend, IA LIMOUSIN SALE RESULTS Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Auctioneer: Col. C.K. Sonny Booth • Sale Manager: Iowa Limousin Association/Ann Vorthmann Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 5; Gross: $64,400 Total Number of Lots Sold: 24 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 23; Average: $2,746 Total Number of Bulls Sold: 16; Gross: $46,350; Average: $2,897 Total Females Sold: 7; Gross: $16,800; Average: $2,400 Total Number of Embryo Lots Sold: 1 Total Embryo Lot Sale Gross: $1,250; Average: $1,250 HIGH-SELLING LIMOUSIN BULL $4,800 – Lot 13 CWCL Frank 018F Consigned by: Crazy Women Creek, Rushford, MN Sold to: Gordy Ludens, Viborg, SD HIGH-SELLING LIMOUSIN FEMALE $4,300 – Lot 20 DebV Fashion Queen 805F Consigned By: Deb Vorthmann, Silver City, IA Sold to: Breck Coffland, Blairstown, IA MAINE-ANJOU SALE RESULTS Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Auctioneer: Jon Schaben • Sale Manager: Brian Worden Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 5 Total Sale Gross: $45,200 Total Number of Lots Sold: 23 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 23; Average: $1,965 Total Number of Bulls Sold: 13; Gross: $26,050 Average: $2,004 Total Females Sold: 10; Gross: $19,150; Average: $1,915
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Learning Love Lessons During Calving Season by Mallory Lents
Lessons in life never seem to come easy and this calving season has proved to be anything but easy for farmers and ranchers. The bitter cold combined with endless of amounts of snow has brought us all to our knees- Praying for warmer weather and the strength to keep going. 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 struck a chord with me the other night and reminded me about the lessons of love we are learning from the livestock God has entrusted to our care. Love is patient with cattle, especially the first-time heifer mother. We give her time to work through the birth of her first calf. Watching diligently day and night- checking cameras, going out on foot every few hours throughout the night, and praying everything goes smoothly. Love is kind to a struggling calving mother. Only one leg is coming, meaning the calf is positioned wrong for birth- a leg is backwards. Kindness put the irritated heifer in the pulling pen and works through her furiously hard contractions to push the calf into the correct birthing position. This takes strength and can rack the body of the farmer/rancher but they know it needs done to save the pair. Love is not jealous of another farmer/ranchers good fortune with calving. No pulls or dead livestock but rejoices with them because that rarely happens and they know how extremely fortunate they are. Love is not arrogant- it realizes that whatever livestock it has is a gift from God. Even the ability to recognize when a cow/heifer needs extra help, see sickness like scours starting to develop, or just tell something is “off” is a true gift from God that tends to be passed down from cattle producers generation to generation. Maybe it’s the fact that we bundle our children up to do early morning chores with us or keep them in the barns late at night. They are able to unknowingly soak in knowledge while helping hold a calf, muck a stall, or watch dad pull a calf. Love does not act unbecomingly, seek it’s own, or is easily provoked. It does not get frustrated at the newborn calf that just won’t suck its mother. It works diligently propping the newborn calf next to the mother. Placing the udder tit directly into its mouth and urging it to take in the mother’s nutritious colostrum that will give it life. Love does not take into account wrong suffered or rejoice in unrighteousness. Love thinks no evil of their tired, cranky spouse. Knowing that you are working long hours together for
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the love of your farm/ranch and to provide needed financial resources. Love apologizes when sorting close cattle has made you yell and become angry with each other. Realizing you are both running on no sleep and need each other to get through this cold calving season. Love rejoices with the truth because there are so many triumphs. The bawl of a healthy newborn calf, numerous cow/calf pairs running through the pastures, heifers willing to claim a twin after they’ve lost their own baby. Family and friends always willing to lend a hand- from grandparents watching children when parents are overwhelmed to loved ones jumping in their pickups and helping with sick calves in the middle of the night. Numerous people praying when they see you’re barely hanging on. Vets who bring their services but also a listening ear to those of us who are at our wits end with cattle. Acting as a “cattle counselor” and offering encouragement. Love bears all things; blizzards; 10 pm, 12 pm, 2 am, 4 am, 6 am checks when the body and mind is beat. Love believes and hopes all things; the heifer pairs will be just what a buyer is looking for and that all of our hard work will pay off. Love endures all things; Frostbitten ears and tails, mamas that send you flying over the fence, missing events to keep a watchful eye on a young calving heifer. Sleepless nights, mucking and bedding down stalls, and sadly grieving the loss of the ones you just couldn’t save. Love never fails and neither will our love for cattle or this crazy life. It’s tough, but we thank God for the valuable lessons He teaches us through it all as we care for His creation. He owns the cattle on a thousand hills!
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CDI Innovator x Annie K 3/4 SM Sept. Open Show Heifer Prospect
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IOWA CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION
Beef and the Environment Misconceptions Abound Long before the Green New Deal and the EAT-Lancet report made headlines, “Livestock’s Long Shadow” set the stage for years of battles regarding beef and sustainability.
LIVESTOCK’S LONG SHADOW
Published in 2006 by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the original report claimed that 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) are from livestock. However, after the scientific community pointed out flaws in the methodology used to reach that number, the FAO revised Livestock’s Long Shadow to say that livestock is responsible for 14.5% of GHGs. One of the most famous claims in the report is that livestock production contributes more GHGs than transportation. However, even the FAO admits that it did not compare apples to apples. To calculate the impact of livestock production, the FAO used a life-cycle analysis, including GHGs caused by the entire animal food chain, including feed production, processing, transportation and more. When calculating GHGs from transportation, the FAO only included tailpipe emissions, leaving out the impacts of vehicle maintenance
and transportation infrastructure such as roads and bridges. It’s important to note that the FAO report focuses on worldwide emissions from livestock production, not just U.S. GHGs. Because of the United States’ advanced technology and research in agriculture, U.S. farmers are more efficient, producing more beef with fewer animals and fewer resources than any other part of the world. “Livestock’s Long Shadow” has inspired documentaries such as “Cowspiracy” and “Meat the Truth,” which continue to spread misinformation about the beef industry.
EAT-LANCET
Released in January, the EAT-Lancet report is a collaboration between several research-based charities and The Lancet, a medical journal. Its goals, supposedly, are to improve human health and the health of the planet. The report recommends drastically reducing intake of animal products. The EAT-Lancet’s daily diet includes less than a half an ounce of red meat, less than one ounce of white meat, one ounce of fish, ¼ of an egg, and 9 ounces of milk or 2 oz of cheese.
GREEN NEW DEAL
The EAT-Lancet Report and Livestock’s Long Shadow are not official policy of any government, but they certainly have the potential to impact policy. Such is the case with the U.S. Dietary Guidelines and the Green New Deal. In February, Rep. Alexandria OcasioCortez of New York and Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts proposed a 10 year plan titled the Green New Deal. The Green New Deal aims to decrease greenhouse gas emissions to zero, while simultaneously increasing economic prosperity. The vague plan includes the goals of eliminating air travel and cattle.While it is unlikely to be enacted, it has also received a lot of media attention, and unfortunately continues to spread the myth that cattle are bad for the environment.
THE TRUTH
As noted before, there’s plenty of research that clears beef’s name. • U.S. beef has one of the lowest carbon footprints in the world, 10 to 50 times lower than some nations. Greenhouse gas emissions from cattle account for 2% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. • In the U.S., we produce the same amount of beef today with 33% fewer cattle compared to 1977, and 18% of the world’s beef with only 8% of the world’s cattle. This is a result of better animal health, welfare, animal nutrition and genetics. We will be sharing these facts online and off, with consumers and policy-makers alike. Find more information about beef’s sustainability at: www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com/raising-beef/beef-ina-sustainable-diet www.beefresearch.org/sustainability/q03/index.html
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Q & A with ICA Board Member Tim Meyer In January, ICA board members were interviewed by Delaney Howell for her podcast, Ag News Daily. What follows is an excerpt from Howell’s interview with ICA’s new Associate Vice President, Tim Meyer. Howell: Tim Meyer is from Harlan, Iowa and is a current Iowa Cattlemen Association board member. Tim, tell me a little bit about your operation. Meyer: I currently own about 65 cows. I run them on shares with a caretaker as I’m fully employed. I work in Omaha, Nebraska for Producers Livestock, in charge of their credit division. Howell: Tell me a little bit more about that because you’re kind of seeing things from both perspectives - you’re seeing it from being a cattle producer and also seeing it the business side of things. Meyer: Right, I‘ve been able to do that my entire career and it’s helped me. When someone’s sitting down across the desk from me and putting a projection out, I’ve got a pretty good feel whether that’s an accurate projection or whether that’s really just maybe blowing smoke. It also helps me empathize. I understand we don’t make money on every turn of cattle and I understand that sometimes the cow/ calf thing doesn’t work as well as it should. So I hope that brings some value to the relationship with the people I’m talking to because I do feel it in my own checkbook and in my own household. Howell: Absolutely. What are some of the issues that the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association is watching right now? Meyer: I think, obviously, that trade is at the top of the ladder. Traceability is also a major issue out here. Talking to independent sale barn owners, they’re very
Governor meets with young cattlemen
Howell: So Tim, as an Iowa Cattlemen’s Association, what role then can you play or can I play as a member to help shape policy? Meyer: You know, I think we need to work with our legislators. We need to emphasize how important the cattle industry is to the economy of Iowa and to the economy of the U.S. I think we need to really focus on promoting our product as a safe, healthy product. There’s a lot of news out there and it’s not all accurate about what our product is and what it does to you in your daily diet and I think there’s a lot of positive information that needs to get shared and we need to do that.
The Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program is co-sponsored by the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation and the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association. This year’s class includes 30 young cattle producers from across the state. On February 5 and 6, Session 2 kicked off at Wilkerson’s Farm in Linden, Iowa. Their farm consists of a 300 head confinement cow/calf operation. They are right in the heat of their calving season and did a great job answering questions and giving insight into the pros and cons of having cows under roof 365 days a year. The next day at the Capitol brought a flurry of meetings and opportunities to discuss our policy priorities with our legislators. We started off the day with Kellie Paschke, our ICA contracted lobbyist, who gave us an update on what was happening at the Capitol that day. Representative Pat Grassley also spoke with us about the importance of rural Iowa having a voice when decisions are being made. Next, YCLP participants were given the opportunity to meet with their legislators. Two of the policy topics discussed were full funding for the Veterinary Diagnostic Lab and additional funds for a Foreign Animal Disease preparedness. We then walked over to the Wallace Building and met with Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Julie Kenney; Interim Director of the DNR, Bruce Trautman; and General Counsel for the DNR, Ed Tormey. Finally, we rounded out the day by meeting with Governor Reynolds in her formal office. She encouraged the participants to stay involved in the lawmaking process and commended them on being a part of the Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program.
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concerned about how that affects their business and their clients’ independence in the cattle business. We’ve got to somehow keep our guys out here working for themselves, feeding their own cattle, and having that profit opportunity. Howell: When you say traceability, what are we talking about? Can you break that down for me a little more? Meyer: Well, I think what we’re trying to do is provide our consumers with some comfort that the animals that they’re consuming - whether that’s beef, pork, turkeys, chicken, whatever it is - have been well-cared for, have been treated humanely, have been given respect, for lack of a better phrase, in how they were taken care of. It’s a difficult thing because cattle industry comes from all over the country and across Canada, Mexico, and all over the world. So it’s a tough task to track every animal from start to finish and that presents the biggest challenge. But I do know that our feeders out here are doing the very best they can to take good care of their cattle.
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38TH ANNUAL
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COMMENTARY
The Road Behind and Ahead for Fat and Feeder Cattle and Other Markets by Michael Seek, Fox Group at the Board of Trade
Several years ago a polar vortex and sub-zero weather similar to what the Midwest has just experienced, as well as serious flooding in Nebraska would have helped Cattle on the Chicago Board run for the roses in dramatic fashion, especially with Choice Box Beef so strong through the exact same period and yet this did not happen. Does this mean we are in a bear market for Cattle? No. Indeed, we only need to compare Cattle on the Board to all other commodity markets this last year when 2018 came to an end and it is clear that Board traded Cattle were one the strongest markets in the world for the year and even finished near the price highs’ of the entire year. What’s holding back Fats and Feeders? Well, clearly the sale barns have not had much interest when cash prices are too high to have a reasonable shot at locking in 50 to 75 dollars per head in the usual desired period of time. Naturally the sprouts of springtime growth have not broken out of the ground yet and that is always a factor. On the Fat side of the equation the Packers have done a masterful job of managing kill levels and protecting their profit margins. So what can make this a banner year for Cattlemen? Two things come to mind quickly. One, the United States has the capability to fill the likely shortfalls in Australian beef output. Some Aussies think it will take 4 to 5 years to get their Cattle industry back where they are used to it being and as a result the price of beef in Australia has had some price spikes in just the last month or two. Two, Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has been consistent for well over a year in saying that ‘Stagflation’ is likely. Not familiar with the term? Stagflation stands for ‘Stagnant economic growth with inflation at the same time’. Bring the words ‘Stagnant’ and ‘Inflation’ and you get the ‘Stagflation’. Yes, believe it or not the Fed desires that inflation not slip below 2%. Tell your children and grandchildren they are going to lose 20 to 30% of their purchasing power on their US Dollars for the next 10 to 15 years on a compound basis and you will likely get a perturbed look. The notion of wanting to keep inflation up for benefit of the economic and the jobless rate and eating away at the real value of the Dollar is incredulous and pathetic and yet it has been going on since President Reagan’s days. So how do Cattlemen stay out in front? Managing costs will be key and since Crude Oil and Ethanol are showing signs of long-term bottoms in place it might be wise to own Corn on the Board to cross hedge some of your future needs. Sale barn participation will need to be highly disciplined and structured with formulas adhered to, otherwise hedging the lower weights will be critical on a short-term basis as well as being nimble with the hedge release’s. Cattlemen, keep one eye on the stock market and remember that if Home Depot and Amazon and other major stocks or overall 401K plans and personal IRA’s take a hit for more than a month or two and we test and break the old lows of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from back at Christmastime that traffic into Texas Roadhouse and Ruth Chris could drop sharply and this would in turn potentially hurt beef demand. Take a look at the sundry charts for perspective and then talk with us in the near future. Afterall, if you wake up in the middle of the night and wonder about your Cattle and how you might better hedge one of your ranches’ most valuable assets then call Michelle White at 312-756-0931 or Matt Hamel at 312-756-0933 and request a 90 day complimentary nightly and weekend Cattle Advisory that is delivered by email. Please have your email address ready when you call her. We provide Cattle hedging tutorials here
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HIGH-SELLING SALERS FEMALE $3,200 – Lot 19 LMB Fiona 826F Consigned By: White Oak Salers, Fremont, IA Sold to: Kaileen Dohrman, Marshall, MO
HIGH-SELLING MAINE-ANJOU BULL $3,500 – Lot 10 Opperman’s Mr. Styles 805E Consigned by: Opperman Family, Manning, IA Sold to: Steven Meier Farms, Manning, IA HIGH-SELLING MAINE-ANJOU FEMALE $3,500 – Lot 20 KKKG Stylin Stella 771E Consigned By: Renee Grimm, Audubon, IA Sold to: Kinley Richardson, Lake City, IA PEN OF 3 SALE RESULTS Thursday, February 14, 2019 Auctioneer: Will Epperly • Sale Manager: Ruble Cattle Services Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 6 Total Sale Gross: $76,250 Total Number of Lots Sold: 41 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 41; Average: $1,860 Total Females Sold: 41; Gross: $76,250; Average: $1,860 HIGH-SELLING HEIFER $4,200 – Lot 1 Deppe Pride 831 Consigned by: Deppe Angus, Waverly, IA Sold to: Steinkamp Farms, Wall Lake, IA RED ANGUS SALE RESULTS Tuesday, February 12, 2019 Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout • Sale Manager: Iowa Red Angus Assn. Number of States Cattle Sold Into: 7 and Canada Total Sale Gross: $138,660 Total Number of Lots Sold: 44 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 43; Average: $3,171 Total Number of Bulls Sold: 21; Gross: $63,700; Average: $3,034 Total Females Sold: 22; Gross: $72,650; Average: $3,303 Total Number of Embryo Lots Sold: 1 Total Embryo Lot Sale Gross: $2,310 Average: $2,310 HIGH-SELLING RED ANGUS BULL $5,700 – Lot 15 TJC 36Z Fight On 816F Consigned by: Tim Johnson Cattle, Bellevue, IA Sold to: Gary Olsen, Brayton, IA HIGH-SELLING RED ANGUS FEMALE $18,000 – Lot 4 Wangen Marie 802 Consigned By: Wangen Cattle Co., Ellendale, MN Sold to: Barnes Family Cattle, Lamoni, IA SALERS SALE RESULTS Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout • Sale Manager: Bittersweet West Total Sale Gross: $48,840 Total Number of Lots Sold: 23 Total Number of Live Lots Sold: 19; Average: $2,384 Total Number of Bulls Sold: 13; Gross: $31,000; Average: $2,385 Total Females Sold: 6; Gross: $14,300; Average: $2,383 Total Number of Embryo Lots Sold: 1 Total Embryo Lot Sale Gross: $360; Average: $360 Total Number of Semen Lots: 3 Total Semen Lots Gross: $3,180; Average: $1,060 HIGH-SELLING SALERS BULL $2,500 – Lot 13 IKP Kanga Stout Roo Consigned by: Iris Peterson/Edwards Farms, Wayland, IA Sold to: Loren Leidity, Wayland, IA
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS AA Breeders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Antidote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Bruhn Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Cattle Visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-57 CK6 Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Colburn Primo 5153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 DBL Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Deppe Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Eggleston Charolais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Fear Not Red 83F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Fox Group Market Report . . . . . . . . . . 42 Front & Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Goeken Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Griswold Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Heartland Simmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Herbster Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Hicks Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Hilbrands Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 IA Cattlemen's Assn. . . . . . . . . 30-31, 41 Indianhead Polled Hereford Assn . . . . 10 JK High Point 745 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Justin Holt Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Lautner Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 44-46 Mass Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 17 Mikkey’s LC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Owen Bros. Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Paramount Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Pay to Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Pig Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Pure Beef Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63 Red Rocky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Rush Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sand Rock Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Sandstone Prairie Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sioux Pass Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Sonderup Charolais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Spring Turn Out Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 ST Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Summit Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Sydenstricker Genetics . . . . . . . . . 11, 47 Tama Bull Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Thomas Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TN River Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Ultra Ova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 UPCOMING SALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 W/C Night Watch 84E . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 W/C Rolex 0135E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 WI Angus Breeders Futurity . . . . . . . . 37 Werning Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Wienk Charolais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Woodhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Wulf Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Yardley Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Upcoming Sales & Events APRIL
1 Herbster Angus Farms Bull & Female Sale - Marysville, KS 2 Daigger-Orr Angus Production Sale - North Platte, NE 3 Schelske Angus Production Sale - Huron, SD TK Angus Production Sale - Valentine, NE 4 A & B Cattle Bull Sale - Bassett, NE 5 Dethlefs / Treffer Angus Production Sale - Loup City, NE 6 IA Angus Bull Test - Lamoni, IA K raye Angus Production Sale - Mullen, NE Mass Farms Private Treaty Bull Sale - Malvern, IA Panther Creek Ranch Bull & Female Sale - Bowen, IL Shoal Creek “The Gathering” - Excelsior Springs, MO WI Beef Improvment Assn. Bull Sale - Platteville, WI 7 Marks Family Purebreds Production Sale - Waverly, IA 8 Eggleston Charolais Bull Sale - Huron, SD 9 Sydenstricker Genetics Spring Influence Sale - New Cambria, MO T homas Ranch bull Sale - Harrold, SD 10 Dybdal Charolais Bull & Female Sale - Laurel, NE 11 Justin Holt Cattle / Beckett Ranch Production Sale - Aberdeen, SD McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch Bull Sale - Torrington, WY Sonderup Charolais Ranch Bull Sale - Fullerton, NE
COMMENTARY
Cody’s Column by Cody Crum
Is anyone else tired of this weather yet? My prayers are with everyone that we can continue to fight through and hopefully will be rewarded with a wonderful summer. This has been the most hectic and busy beginning to the year I have ever experienced. Seems like Tamar and I have been going non-stop since Christmas. Tamar is working night and day trying to get everything completed to present her thesis for her PhD. The amount of time and effort she has put in
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13 Brant Farms Simmental Sale - Hinckley, MN Griswold Cattle Co. Bull Sale - Beaver, OK Hicks Cattle Co Production Sale - Covington, IN Indianhead Polled Hereford Assn. Sale - River Falls, WI Woodhill Farms Bull Sale - Viroqua, WI 14 Sandstone Prairie Ranch Bull & Female Sale - Grand Island, NE Sand Rock Ranch Hereford Production Sale - Benton, WI 16 Wulf Cattle Opportunity Sale - Atkinson, NE 18 DBL Inc. Bull & Female Sale - Fullerton, NE 19 MO Red Angus Assn. Bull & Female Sale - Springfield, MO 20 Owen Bros Diamonds & Spurs Sale - Bois D’Arc, MO 26 Tama Bull Sale - Tama, IA 27 Heartland Simmental Bull Sale - Waverly, IA Wienk Charolais Bull Sale - Preston, SD 28 WI Angus Breeders Futurity - Black River Falls, WI 29 Goeken Cattle Bull Sale- Yankton, SD
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3 ICA Symbol of Excellence Sale - Knoxville, IA 4 H ilbrands Cattle Co. Sale - Clara City, MN Tennessee River Music Dixieland Delight Sale - Ft. Payne, AL 18 Spring Turnout Sale - Seward, NE 21 Sioux Pass Angus Complete Dispersion - Billings, MT
over the past few years is astonishing! I am excited that she can finally see the end of the tunnel and I hope it makes it all worthwhile! By the time you are reading this, Lord willing, we will have closed on our home. We are extremely blessed to be able to find a home like we did. It is honestly everything we wanted and more. I will share some pictures once we get moved and settled! I am also in the middle of wrapping up my basketball season. Getting the opportunity to work post season is every officials goal and this year I was extremely blessed with many of those opportunities. I wish you all a safe and successful rest of your calving season! God Bless, Cody
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Cast all your worries upon Him because He cares for you. ~ 1 Peter: 5-7
I don’t know about you, but I have a hard time remembering this verse from day to day. It seems like I read it as a daily affirmation and then pick up my worries again and again to hold close like a security blanket. I have to realize that God wants us to GIVE the worries to Him completely. Not hold on to a couple and try to “fix” things ourselves. To me this is one of the most wonderful things God has given us, yet the hardest for me to actually implement! We have been feeling complete and utter heartache for all the farmers and ranchers that have experienced devastating losses in the crazy winter weather. I truly do not believe we will ever begin to understand or get our minds around it all. “On the eighth day, God looked down on His planned paradise and said I need a caretaker, so God made a farmer ...” (by Paul Harvey). There
really are not words that could encompass the devastation so many have experienced this winter. I know personally, I could never find words to explain my sheer adoration for you, the hard-working men and woman that call yourselves farmers/ranchers. God has given you all the heart, the strength and compassion to do what many cannot. We have been praying for your continued strength and courage to face your losses and the rebuilding of so many years of hard-work. We also pray that you all will continue to lean on God for strength and know without a doubt that you all have so many in your corner continually asking for your heartache to ease. Understand that you have an entire industry that is behind you always. Please hold our military, our nation, our first responders and our agriculture industry in your constant prayers.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.
~ Deuteronomy 6:5 God Bless, Heidi Sorensen Rohrig • 661.900.6004 heidi@livestockplusinc.com
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ANNUAL BULL SALE — APRIL 13, 2019 130 Woodhill Angus Bulls • 20 Woodhill Registered Yearling Heifers
Serving our customers for more than 34 years. Offering Sons and Daughters of: Connealy Confidence Plus • 17585576 • 16 sons MGR Treasure • 18156972 • 12 sons Woodhill Granite X353-C355 • 18198181 • 11 sons Connealy Arsenal 2174 • 17314528 • 10 sons Janssen Wyatt Earp • 18231101 • 10 sons Basin Payweight 1682 • 17038724 • 10 sons Baldridge Hombre D748 • 18587854 • 7 sons Mill Bar Hickok 7242 • 17351674 • 6 sons Baldridge Colonel • 18493773 • 4 sons Woodhill Standard • 18548045 • 3 sons
See a complete listing of the bulls and heifers that sell at woodhillfarms.com For More Information Contact:
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