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Greetings, So long summer and hello fall sale season. I’m starting my 25th year in this business, and every year I look more forward to it. The old story of ‘if you enjoy what you do it isn’t work.’ That is a fact!! I have been hearing about this eating place over and over lately and since I really didn’t have anything special to write about this month, Dixie and I were off to the Primrose in Corning, Iowa. If you are thinking of trying this place, and I highly recommend you do, and if you are going to look for a big sign upon arrival, give it up. I pulled in where GPS told me to and still didn’t see it. All that I could see was a law office and a Subway. So, I called for directions and they told me, very reluctantly, the first place north of Subway. I suppose they didn’t want to use another restaurant name out of respect. I was one door south of Subway. Just a helpful hint!! The sign is in the window and hard to see from the road. I, being a computer wiz that I am (not so much), looked this place up before we left home, and the only negative comment I saw was slow service. So, I worked hard to prepare myself because I don’t wait very good. I have a formula on how to tell if they are slow. Order an adult beverage first, if you have to order the second one while waiting its slow service, and if the second one is gone before food gets there that’s really slow. Primrose made it just fine, I didn’t have to order a second drink until the meal was gone. The owners Jill and Joel Mahr were big city people (Omaha), and decided to be small town Main Street people with a food establishment that utilizes locally grown meat and veggies in their renovated main street building, and may I add, a very nicely renovated building. Bryce our waiter, a young man that knew the menu and how to explain it to a couple country folks, and if he didn’t know, he found out and reported back in. On to the ordering, first was the adult beverage (remember the

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formula from above) and it’s hard to teach an old dog a new trick so I had my usual brother Jack Daniels with a hint of 7-Up but Dixie had a Cherry Frizzen. The Cherry Frizzen was made from cherries from a local cherry tree, and that off the tree thing just impresses me, utilizing local foods. So, on to the meal. I asked, “if I ordered a ribeye, can u tell me where it came from?” With very little hesitation, Bryce told me the ribeye came from a Nebraska ranch, and he recited the name, but I didn’t write it down, and he could tell me within a few miles of where it was born, raised, and fed. So, I was thinking I was going to stump him and asked where do the potato’s and corn come from? They both were locally grown. I think if I got my story straight, Jill’s folks raise a lot of the produce. Before I got my ribeye, I noticed that there was no seasoning on the table, no salt, pepper, or steak sauce. Guess what, that ribeye, potatoes, and corn relish absolutely did not need to be seasoned. It was perfectly seasoned. Speaking of the corn relish, Ol’ Mike does not like stuff mixed up. Corn is corn, relish is relish, peppers and onion is separate food, and that’s the way I like them. These folks may have converted me. The corn stuff was deadly. Potatoes; I’m not sure how they do it, but it’s like they take a whole potato, peel it, and somehow smash it three quarters of an inch thick, then season it, and deep fat fry it, unbelievable good. Dessert; if a guy is going to try a place you have to be complete and order dessert. The cherry cheesecake made with cherries from the tree was our choice. It was a small

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"Greetings" continued from page 4 helping but deadly good. To summarize the Primrose: the service is real good, waiter excellent, thanks Bryce, the steak unbelievable, potatoes and corn deadly, adult beverages perfect, atmosphere cool, and the cheesecake made to perfection. Jill and Joel, great place! Keep up the great job. Primrose is awesome, give it a try. I hope all of you had a great summer and fruitful show season. We look forward to seeing you down the road. Please say a prayer for our country’s leaders to help guide our country in the proper direction. As always keep our veterans past, present, and future and their families in your thoughts and prayers. God Bless

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IOWA CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION

Cattle Krush: Free to ICA Members The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA) and Performance Livestock Analytics (PLA) have partnered to bring Iowa’s cattle producers the Cattle Krush service for free. Cattle Krush, one of the software programs created by the award-winning PLA team, helps cattle producers predict and capture profit opportunities. Beef producers’ profit is determined by the price of feeder calves, the cost of gain, and the price received for the fed cattle. But those three prices are changing minute by minute in today’s fast-paced world. PLA’s Cattle Krush integrates all of the data and puts it in the palm of your hand. Producers can use Cattle Krush at the auction house when buying calves, and the app will calculate the profitability of the lot, based on the auction price, grain prices, and cattle futures markets. Then, once calves

are purchased, cattle producers can use the “My Lots” feature. The app alerts users when profit opportunities appear, at which point the cattle feeder can contact their broker to lock in the profit. PLA’s CEO Dane Kuper explains, “Our Cattle Krush App puts the key data already custom analyzed to the farmer’s unique situation into an easy to understand format on a 4G high-speed smartphone or tablet. It’s in the farmer’s hand whether he or she’s in the pickup, at the sale barn, or in the field. A desktop computer sitting in the farm office just isn’t convenient or timely enough. To succeed today, it has to be my farm’s data and current prices in my local markets. Our pop-up alerts help farmers pull the trigger before the target disappears.” Cattle Krush, a $75/month value, is now available to Iowa Cattlemen’s Association

members for free. “Our mission is to grow Iowa’s beef business through advocacy, leadership and education,” says ICA CEO Matt Deppe. “Our producers have told us, through surveys and listening sessions, that they want more information about cattle prices, marketing and profitability. Cattle Krush is going to fill that need and help our independent Iowa cattle producers improve their operations and profits.” To take advantage of this offer, producers should visit http://www.performancelivestockanalytics.com/ and click on Cattle Krush, then enter the discount code “iacattle” at checkout. For questions about Cattle Krush, or PLA’s additional services, including Performance Beef, call (515) 337-2187.

Cattlemen Host Political Officials at Iowa State Fair Iowa cattle producers welcomed state and federal officials at the Iowa State Fair in August. Members and staff were on hand to visit with Governor Reynolds and Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig and Deputy Secretary Julie Kenney, as well as congressional representatives including Senator Joni Ernst, Congressman David Young, and Congressman Dave Loebsack. In addition to offering a tour of the beef barn, cattlemen took the opportunity to talk about important policy issues developed through ICA’s grassroots process, including the following: Trade & Market Access

• Cattlemen and women support open markets and science-based trade. Beef exports account for around $300 a head for U.S. producers. • NAFTA renegotiation is a top priority. • Concern with impacts of trade dispute with China; the devastating effect on the pork industry will hurt beef, too.

2018 Farm Bill Priorities

• Full funding for Foot and Mouth Disease

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Vaccine Bank • Conservation Title: protect EQIP, integrate haying and grazing into CRP • Improve accuracy of U.S. Drought Monitor for disaster relief • Protect trade promotion programs (Market Access Program & Foreign Market Development) • Maintain research funding

Electronic Logging Device/Hours of Service Regulation

• Combined with Hours of Service requirements, this mandate would eliminate needed flexibility for livestock haulers to get livestock to their destination without compromising animal health or welfare

Fake Meat

• Growing popularity of plant-based and lab-cultured alternative proteins has led to the need for a decision on how these products will be regulated

Priorities

• Protect consumers from misleading labels • Protect beef industry from disparaging labels such as “clean meat” • Support House Ag Appropriations language that supports regulation of fake meat prod-

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ucts by USDA (not FDA) • FDA did not enforce labeling rules for plantbased products claiming to be “milk” • USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) is the premier public health agency for regulating meat and poultry products and is perfectly capable of regulating production that does not involve slaughter. In fact, 67% of the facilities that FSIS inspects are “processing only,” meaning they do not slaughter live animals.

Labor

• Need legal path for immigrants to be in the U.S. to fill jobs in all sectors, especially packing

Policy Survey Coming Soon ICA’s Annual Policy Survey is an effort to gather member input on new policies and emerging industry topics prior to policy ratification in December at the Annual Meeting. This year’s survey will be dispersed later this fall, via paper and electronic formats. Watch your inbox for the 2018 Policy Survey and let us hear from you!

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NEWS RELEASE

Iowa State Students’ 6th Annual Bacon Expo AMES, IA – Iowa State students will be hosting the 6th annual Bacon Expo on October 6th from 11 am to 2 pm at the Hansen Agriculture Student Learning Center, south of Iowa State’s campus, General Tri-Chair Gracie Russell says, “For the 2018 Bacon Expo, the executive team has chosen to select the theme “Bacon at the Big Top”. With this, we will have a day of fun filled carnival themed activities from education to live entertainment. Bacon Expo is a family-friendly event that drew over 1000 guests last year all united for one common cause: bacon. Attendees have the opportunity to sample innovative bacon treats such as bacon gelato, chocolate covered bacon, and maple bacon cupcakes or to simply satisfy their urge for traditional style bacon. In addition, you may be able to participate in the bacon eating contest or event learn more about Iowa’s Pork industry. Iowa State’s Bacon Expo included a philanthropic effort as well. All leftover bacon will be donated to Food at First in Ames. In addition, along with this year’s theme the executive team has decided to donate all of our proceeds to the Special Olympics Iowa. Tickets for the Iowa State Bacon Expo will be on sale soon! These will be available on our website, baconexpo.ag.iastate.edu or at midwestix.com. For updates, fun-facts and to learn more about Bacon Expo, follow @ISUBaconExpo on Twitter and Iowa State Bacon Expo on Facebook. n

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IVF Embryos in sale: • Sexed Revival • Blaze of Glory • Lock N’Load • LVT

LBS Onyx 310A KLS Halfblood full sib

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Skittles Granddaughter-$5000

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KLS Halfblood-$25,000

2010 AJSA National Champion Cow – World Beef Expo Supreme Champion Cow – JJ Obsession Daughter

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October 12, 2018 • Sioux City, IA Bret, Becky, Maddy, Mitchell and Hannah 31695 Hedge Ave. • Sioux City, IA 51108 Bret: 712.251.2527 • Mitchell: 712.899.7485 Marc: 712.251.6456 • Greg: 712.253.0004 For updates visit udellcattleco.com and follow us on Facebook.

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Pasture and Grazing Arrangements for Beef Cattle Prepared by Joe Sellers, beef specialist, Patrick Gunn, beef cow-calf specialist, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.

make the difference between profit and loss on a beef operation for a given year. This document provides guidance to both parties involved so successful, long term contracts can be developed for grazing purposes. Types of agreements Pasture rent only This is the simplest and most conventional agreement. Typically, pasture rent agreements are designed to establish either a price per acre or a monthly or daily rate based on number of grazing units. Although simple in nature, there are specific items that should be part of this type of agreement: establishing which party is responsible for which inputs such as fertilizer and fence repair, and deciding who will determine when cattle need to be removed because grass has become too short. And don’t forget to include often overlooked yet still important items such as water access, length of grazing season, etc. The more inputs and labor the grazier is willing to assume, the lower the rental rate should be, and vice versa. Resource sharing Because capital investment expenses are cost prohibitive for many young and up-start farmers, there is a renewed interest by many of these producers in trading “sweat equity” for capital access. Cow-calf share agreements offer incentives for both land and cattle owners to partner with young producers without assuming all the risk. An effective cow-calf share agreement identifies and itemizes what the cow owner, landowner, and operator (if different from landowner) are contributing. This requires implementing a detailed record keeping system and annually evaluating actual costs. Remember that effective agreements share risk and profit among all entities involved. The length of a cow-calf share agreement generally is based on marketing year as settlement typically occurs at weaning or feeder calf sale. This Iowa State University Ag Decision Maker Tool (https://www.extension.iastate.edu/ agdm/wholefarm/html/c2-36.html) can help with the math. Every change in contribution by involved parties should change the profit split; there is no such thing as a “50/50” rule of thumb! Contract grazing This, too, could be as large as a three party agreement with a landowner, livestock owner, and a caretaker. It is a common arrangement in the Kansas Flint Hills range and on Great Plains wheat acres, with feedlot owners hiring operators to manage stockers on land owned by a third family. This also is a popular agreement in many parts of the Midwest where pasture is sparse and/or high priced. Diversified row-crop operations often send cow-calf pairs to summer pasture in areas like Missouri or Kentucky to be managed by a landowner or third-party caretaker. It should be noted that grazing land has been owned for generations by some families that have never owned cattle. "Pasture" continued on page 30

The lack of a futures market for forages can make it difficult for landowners and beef producers to establish a fair-market value, particularly for standing forages. Furthermore, the plethora of management and infrastructure considerations that go into establishing a value, while overwhelming at times, often can 28 Livestock Plus Inc. September 2018


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FOOTBALL FRENZY

2018 sires represented include... Sensation 2296, About Time Diversified, Mason and More!

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Choice Dates Available For Sales! "Pasture" continued from page 28 In a contract grazing arrangement, a rate is typically established per animal unit month (AUM) or per head per day which is paid by the cow owner to the landowner/operator. In this type of agreement, less risk is assumed by the operator, but there also is limited upside potential. Typical points of negotiation for a contract grazing agreement include who will do the work, who determines which inputs such as mineral, creep, and potentially supplement are added, and how those inputs impact total payment. Animal performance-based Some stocker owners pursue agreements that pay the grazier by pounds of gain added per day or per grazing season. This often transfers more risk to the operator with little reward above the standard rated noted in the pasture rent and contract grazing sections above. It is important to remember that forage type will dramatically influence potential gains. For example, Eastern Corn Belt grasslands typically do not achieve yearling gains above 2 lb./day without added supplementation, whereas more traditional stocker areas such as the Great Plains may well exceed 2 lb./day if the genetics and condition of the cattle will allow. On unimproved fescue, gain may be as low as 1 lb./day. It is critical that supplementation be allowed (if it fits the market outlet) and that the operator is guaranteed an adequate grazing period to capture adequate income. A better performance-based arrangement is a

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floor rate based on a per-day fee and gain incentives if cattle perform better. This type of arrangement also could fit grass-fed beef development. To view this article with land value based pricing tables, go to https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/15110 and dowload this article for free! More information on current land values can be found at: Iowa Farmland Rental Rates 1994-2016 (USDA) http://www. extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/pdf/c2-09.pdf and Cash Rental Rates for Iowa 2016 Survey http://www.extension. iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/pdf/c2-10.pdf. n

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This Harley X Miles McKee daughter and second-calver sells safe to the Reserve National Champion Bull, KOLT Chicago. Due early January 2019.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

1:00 P.M. at the Sale Headquarters, Seward, NE

Durango x Red Reward

Dakota Gold X Pinky the Roo

Catapult x Strawberry Wine

A lead donor for KOLT Cattle. She is the dam of last year’s high selling Hereford heifer. This donor has generated well over $100,000 in sales for KOLT! She is selling open and ready to flush! PB Angus, CCC Primo X B Queen 539 (DWS Dow Jones 305)

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FOR A SALE CATALOG, CONTACT SALE MANAGEMENT ...

Nate, Lynn, Carly, Mike & Maren Kolterman

Kane Aegerter 402.641.8699

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75625 Rd 3396 • Madrid, NE David Cornelius 308-352-6559 Mitchell Cornelius 308-352-6647 Call Anytime for Viewing! Sale Date: Oct. 13-14, 2018 Sires: In God We Trust, Fu Man chu, Black Power Play, Goldie Locks, Maternal Made, Jurassic Park 1/2 mile east, 4 1/2 miles S of Madrid, NE

Randy & Janie Rasby Box 581 • Sutherland, NE 69165 308-386-4857 O or 308-539-6195 C Shane, Jessica, Story, Shaydyn, Caydence, Camry Rasby 308-539-6197 Bid Off in Mid November Sires: Fu Man Chu, Goldie Locks, Monopoly, Boulder Directions: One mile south of Sutherland, I-80 interchange on Hwy. 25

4. RASBY LAND & CATTLE

2291 240th Ave. • Albion, NE 68620 Greg Christo 402-920-2901 Randy Dodds 308-550-0583 George Christo 402-741-2952 Sale: September 18, 2018 Sires: I Believe, Goldie Locks, Second to None, Here I Am, Monopoly, Huff N Puff, MAB, One in the Cahmber, American Sniper, In God We Trust From Albion: 1 mi. NW on Hwy 14, 1.2 miles north on 240th. Call to view cattle anytime!

3. CHRISTO CATTLE CO.

55943 Hwy 275 • Norfolk, NE 68701 402-649-5804 • 402-649-6911 Online Sale Sept. 24, 2018: sconlinesales.com November sale in the works! Herefords, Chi’s, Maines, SimAngus and Club Calves Offering steers and heifers from leading sires Watch for more Ohlrichs Online Sales!

2. WAYNE & BARB OHLRICHS

1. CORNELIUS FAMILY FARM Tyler Thernes 68031 K • Hooper, NE 1782 County Road 0-1426 Tyler Cell 402-72 attleco.com m • www.thernesc co o. ho ya tythernes@ s to the farm. Email for direction esales.com 17, 2018 - sconlin Online Sale: Sept. ras Styles, Fu Man Chu, Silve Sires: Monopoly, Here I am, I80 me! Pasture view anyti

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R Ro 11775 West 1308-390-3808 Rick Schultz r 16, 2018 Sale: Septembe T, Loaded for Bear, , Here I Am, IGW oly op on M s: re Si 1.5 miles Heat Wave, Style iro on Hwy 11, then Ca of rth no les mi Directions: 3 r Road west on Loup Rive

CATTLE 6. SCHULTZ SHOW ad • Cairo, NE 68824

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10. FRED RANCH

84959 442nd Ave • Bassett, NE 68714 Office 402-273-4236 • House 402-273-4000 Jamie 402-760-1152 • Kay 402-760-0891 Laurel Gilbertson- 308-870-1995 Online Club Calf / Steer Sale: Oct. 3, 2018 - cwcattlesales.com Sires: Hi Ho Silver, Who Said, Goldie Locks, One in the Chamber, FR Dream Machine Online Show Heifer Sale: Nov. 27, 2018 - cwcattlesales.com Sires: LT Ledger, MB New Standard 842, Fred Maxim o Profit 0419, Bells & Whistles ABSOLUTELY NO WILD ONES SOLD Delivery negotiable. 60 Years of Charolais Experience! Directions: Fred Ranch sign at mile marker 151 on Hwy 183, 33 miles south of Bassett, 27 miles north of Taylor. Ranch 5 miles west of 151 mile marker

57479 823 RD • Howells, NE 68641 Keith 402-750-8219 C Kurt 402-649-7915 C Mandy 402-750-1548 C Online Steer Sale: Oct. 2, 2018 - sconlinesales.com Online Heifer Sale: Nov. 7, 2018 - sconlinesales.com Heifers-Steers-Bulls Sires: Monoply, Trump, Train, I80, Dakota Gold Directions- 3 miles west of Howells on Highway 91, turn north on Hwy 15 and go 3 miles to 823 RD, turn right, located 3/4 mile east.

9. DOSTAL SHOW CATTLE

49812 Hwy 70 • Bartlett, NE 69130 Office 308-654-3313 Mark 402-340-0673 Matt 402-340-4615 Bid Off: September 20, 2018 - sconlinesales.com Sires: Irish Whiskey, Smokin’ Hottie, Monopoly, Dakota Gold, Fu Man Chu, Here I am Directions: 7 miles north & 1 1/4 est of Bartlett, NE

8. LANDGREN RANCH


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Current FARMLAND Market

Iowa Land Guy

Stay up to date with the latest market trends in Iowa farmland.

David Whitaker • Broker/Auctioneer

UPCOMING AUCTIONS 22 ACTIVE LISTINGS 465 TOTAL 487

State Trends ($/Acre)

Whitaker Marketing Group • www.IowaLandGuy.com Farmland prices for the month of July were very stable. More acres are going to be coming to the market soon. As I have been talking with other companies and land professionals, we are all seeing more land come to the market this fall. November is the month that statistically has the most farmland sales. Most sellers seem to wait until after harvest to sell. I feel that it would be beneficial for sellers to sell now rather than wait till fall. It becomes a supply and demand issue. You want to sell when there is not a huge supply on the market. This will draw a higher demand for your farmland. Also, with the crop yields looking to be affected by the lack of rain the past three weeks this may result in lower sales results this fall. The end results for the crop yields are still unknown. We hope to see some good rains and for the crops to make a good comeback to keep farms selling strong. Most of the farms being auctioned currently are estate/trust sales. Results from the 25 auctions this last month have the average for high quality ground at $8,238/acre and medium quality ground averaging $5,496/acre. Low quality ground is also trending steady at an average of $3,264/acre. I am seeing downward trends in the market, but a strong outlook for this fall.

Iowa Land Guy

FOR SALE

If you would like a No Cost farm valuation on your farm let us know, as we would provide one to you in an attempt to earn your business. Let us show you the data and potential marketability of your farmland. https://iowalandguy.com/what-is-my-farm-worth/ Remember the highest prices are always set at auction!

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$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $8,305 $97 MED $6,157 $94 NA LOW NA

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$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $8,787 $106 MED $5,816 $94 LOW $4,289 $105

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $9,204 $109 MED $5,983 $91 LOW $2,700 $62

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $10,297 $122 MED $7,559 $121 NA NA LOW

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $8,788 $111 MED $6,267 $97 NA LOW NA

LAnd AND LIVESTOCK Total Sale Management Services:

2018 FarmLand Prices

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SOUTH CENTRAL $/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $7,829 $94 MED $4,979 $78 LOW $2,933 $67

SOUTHEAST $/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $7,635 $91 MED $5,401 $83 LOW $3,368 $77

Auctioneering Advertising Marketing/ Catalog Creation Online Bidding Clerking & Cashiering

Ann Whitaker David Whitaker Sales Manager

Auctioneer/Broker

515-460-0255 More details at:

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Genetics You Can Believe In Over 100 Head Sell!

Heifer Calves & Cows That Sell

6 Proven Cow Families

Hosted By The Lowderman Family. ITC members to include: LCC, Benedict Herefords, Sweatman Hereford Farm. LCC PATTON KIWI 116 ET “MISS GRAND ISLAND”

JB REMETEE 213

HGO LCC KYLIE 2137 ET

RJL LCC MISS POKER FACE 5C ET “LADY GAGA”

APRIL POLLED ROLL TIDE x KIWI 116

MARCH POLLED ROLL TIDE x 213

MARCH POLLED ROLL THE DICE x 2137

JANUARY POLLED JUSTIFIED x LADY GAGA

APRIL POLLED LEADER x KYLIE

JANUARY POLLED TIME TRAVELER x LADY GAGA

JANUARY POLLED MASON x KIWI 116

JANUARY POLLED PLAYMAKER x 213

P606 x 24H • DONOR Y485

88X x DONOR 213

SCHOLASTIC x DONOR KYLIE 2137

MR HEREFORD x RACHEL W916 ABOUT TIME x SCARLET 14S

MARCH HORNED ROLL TIDE x KYLIE FAMILY

FEBRUARY HORNED WORLDWIDE x Z215

JANUARY POLLED DOC HOLLIDAY x KIWI FAMILY

JANUARY HORNED DOC HOLLIDAY x SCHOLASTIC

MARCH POLLED SIN CITY x ABOUT TIME

Catalog online at lowderman.com

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The Lowderman The Family Lowderman MF 62J NATALIE 122L 308N “ADDY 1302”

Family

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1:00 p.m. • Macomb, IL

BLL LCC 76R MISS REMEDY 7197

LCC TWO TIMIN 438 ET

Over 100 Head Sell!

• Over (20) ET Heifer Calves & (3) Stout Bull Calves

FEATURED BULL CALF

• (30) C0w/Calf Pairs & Bred Females • Proven Donor Cows MARCH POLLED SPECIAL EDITION x 1302

FEBRUARY POLLED KAHUNA x 7197

• Young Donor Cow Candidates

Maternal sib to 2296 CRR 5280 x 7811

RJL Class of 2019 FEBRUARY POLLED 2296 x 1302

MARCH POLLED MASON x 7197

Maternal sib to 2296 LEADER x 7811

Offering Your Pick to Flush Any Proven Donors in the RJL Donor Battery. To include: Lady Gaga, Poker Face, 1302 & Adora 339A. • (60) Elite Sexed Heifer Calf Embyos

4R GRANDDAUGHTER

MARCH POLLED DOC HOLLIDAY x 4R

TIMES A WASTIN DAUGHTER

JANUARY POLLED DOC HOLLIDAY x TAW

TAW x DONOR REMEDY 7197

JANUARY POLLED JACK OF SPADES x 88X

• (12) Unique Sexed Heifer Calf Pregnancies On-Line Bidding At...

JACK 309-255-0330 • MONTE 309-255-0110 • BRENT 309-221-9621 • CODY 309-313-2171 • JAE 317-412-3298 • REID 608-574-9924 www.livestockplusinc.com

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Banners & s e l k Buc

Dam of the 2018 NAILE Reserve Champion Bull, GSC GCC Dew North

October 19, 2018

6:00 PM | West Point, Iowa

Dew It Right x Amazon Selling these proven donors, frozen genetics, fancy show heifers and bred heifers!

Upgrade x CLO Shania

Gerdes Show Cattle

Eric and Tara Gerdes (319) 850-1694 | gerdes_eric@yahoo.com www.gerdesshowcattle.com

LiveAuctions TV LIVE ON THE INTERNET. LIVE AUDIO. LIVE VIDEO. BIDDING

Wellman Cattle Dusty Wellman (319) 470-0286

Lone Tree Simmentals Jeff Thompson (563) 349-8722

Owen Bros. Cattle Co. Matt Owen (417) 830-8180

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LLC

Doug & Debbie Parke Drew & Holli Hatmaker office@dpsalesllc.com www.dpsalesllc.com

Quality Service for Superior Genetics. BOVINE EMBRYO TRANSFER SERVICES

Superovulation and collection • Embryo freezing • Embryo transfers • Donor boarding

Vince Collison, DVM • Jane Collison, DVM • Tim Collison, DVM

(712) 464-7407

1010 N. Hancock Street Lake City, IA 51449

MATT LOWERY Professional Livestock Auctioneer

308-750-6119 Burwell,NE

ANGUS BULLS performance tested & ready to go! OPEN ANGUS HEIFERS

SELECT GROUP OF COW/CALF PAIRS

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Erle 319-668-2082 Office 319-668-2026 • Mobile 319-430-0820


Selling 50 Lots of Quality Shorthorn Cattle

WR 467 Muffet 715 – A.I. Bred to Free K-Kim Hot Commodity ET.

Cow/Calf Pairs Bred Cows- Bred Heifers - Open Heifers- Steer Calves - Embryos - Semen Warner ranch Bryan & Marti Warner Riverton, Wyoming 82501 1502 Missouri Valley Road Riverton, Wyoming 82501 307.857.4240 cell: 307.850.7668 bwarner@wyoming.com

BCF Revival’s Blast 807 ET – January 2018 – Sired by SULL Roan Blast 0301 ET BOS Cassy 432 – March 2017, Bred Heifer.

Shalimar ranch J Adam, Carrie, Morgan & Skylar Edmund Harrison, Nebraska 69346 cell: 308-430-1632 jaedmund@qwestoffice.net

Sha ron FarmS Clarkson, Nebraska 68629 Ron Bos: 402-649-0184 Bill Bos: 402-276-5270 tbbos@megavision.com

BOS Bracelet 447 – MAR 2018 Show Heifer.

BcF ShorthornS

WR CR Princess 649 – A.I. Bred to Free K-Kim Hot Commodity ET

1150 Road P Clarkson, Nebraska 68629 Jay, Pam, and Emily Cech 402-615-0830 Travis, Alissa, and Tessa Byrd 308-550-0209 jepcech@gmail.com • www.bcfshorthorns.com

SaleS management By:

WR 467 Callie 723 – A.I. Bred Free K-Kim Hot Commodity ET.

BCF Mattie’s Roan Pride 804 – January 2018 – Sired by LCS Commander And Chief.

Alan Sears Sears Marketing Services, LLC 970-454-3986 H/O 970-393-7521 C 970-237-3028 F alan.sears@aksears.com • www.searsmarketingservices.com

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Mason Allan Reserve Grand Champion Polled Heifer

Riley Tade Champion Divison Market Goat

Kathryn Coleman Grand Champion Owned Heifer

Kendra Elder Reserve Grand Champion Owned Female

Morgan McCollough Reserve Champion Chester White Gilt

Tyler Allan Reserve Division X Champion

Jett Hale Reserve Champion Jr. Market Steer

Logan Jackson Reserve Champion Market Lamb

Tenley Mefford Grand Champion Steer

Hailee Garmer Champion American Breed Cross Steer

Hayden Come Grand Champion Market Lamb

Mason Perry Division Champion Brangus Heifer

That pretty much says it all. What else can we tell you? How our show feed gives you an edge in competition when the margin for victory is razor-thin? But one look at our champions already told you that. Animals speak louder than words. TM

See all our winners at purinamills.com/winners Š 2018 Purina Animal Nutrition LLC. All rights reserved.

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GLS DECLARATION D611

GLS MISS ANSWER X54

GLS MISS ANSWER Z6

GLS AVA A56 GLS CLASS ACT C47

SELLING

400 HEAD!

GLS/JRB CASH FLOW 163C

ALL THESE CATTLE WILL SELL! GLS ASHLEY A11

GLS CENTERFOLD C131

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GIVE US A CALL! BOB & BECKY GRASS 507-324-5107 Bob’s Cell 507-438-9007 • glsimmentals@gmail.com Luke 507-440-6386 Sale location: 77247 125th Street, LeRoy, MN 55951 PROFESSIONAL SALE MANAGEMENT:

Val & Lori Eberspacher • www.ebersale.com Office 507-532-6694 • Cell 612-805-7405 Fax 507-532-9457 • sales@ebersale.com

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BUILT TO LAST PRODUCTION SALE

SAVE THE DATE!

Saturday, September 29, 2018 1:00 PM •Lamb Bros. Beef Facility • Wilson, WI

OVER 100 HEAD WILL SELL!! 289 Hwy 128 • Wilson, WI

Andy Lamb 715-308-1347 or lambchop33@hotmail.com • Lance Wirth-Farm Manager 715-377-6876

www.LambBrosHerefords.com

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HI

Lazy H Bar Cattle Company ***Complete Herd Dispersal***

Sunday September 30, 2018 at 12:30 pm Located at the farm Sioux City, Iowa Cow Power from the Pasture to the Show Ring....

Forever Lady 01A - ASA 2775111

Forever Lady 584 - AAA 18211352

Sells bred to Pays To Believe. Selling daughters by P2B, On The Mark, & OBR Fortune! Also selling sexed heifer embryos!

Sells bred to Casino! Heifer Calf sells by EXAR Blue Chip. Also selling Sexed Primo Embryos!

Forever Lady 361 - AAA 17702867

Forever Lady 934 - AAA 16445227

Sells bred to Sexed Power Chip. Daughters by Lutton, Style, and Sensation Sell. Selling Sexed Genetics!

Sells open & ready to flush. Offering a tremendous lineup of daughters and genetics by her!

Forever Lady 580 - AAA 18211351

Forever Lady 540 - AAA 18217016

Sells bred to Sexed PVF Surveillance. Daugh- Full Siblings and Donor Dams ters sell by Sensation & Primo! Sexed Embry- to these popular show heifers Sell! os sell by Casino, Power Chip, Primo, & P2B!

Sells bred to S&R Roundtable along with a daughter by Roundtable!

Nearly the entire offering of mature cows and bred heifers will sell safe AI to some of the leading sires of today! Cattle are due to start calving the end of December and are bred the way we would bred them for keeping!

Lazy H Bar Cattle Company Barry Hageman 19712 C 60 Sioux City IA 51109 712-251-5055

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September 2018

Sale Managed by, Dwyer Cattle Services Bob 309-337-1404 Nick 309-337-6404 www.dwyercattle.com


HI

An offering unlike any you will find all fall!

Offering over 80 Spring Bred Donors, Cows, & Bred Heifers as well as 80 Elite Show Heifer and Donor prospects! Also selling nearly 50 IVF Reverse Sort Heifer Pregnancies and 45 IVF Heifer Embryo Packages! Huge selection of daughters by 5001!

Beauty 214D - ASA 3171910

Forever Lady 709 - AAA 18819620

Forever Lady 706 - AAA 18819617

1/2 Sim. Steel Force x 7118 Sells safe to Pays to Believe!

Reg. Angus Style x 934 Sells safe to Sexed Insight!

Reg. Angus Blue Chip x 723 Sells safe to Style!

827 March Reg. Angus - AAA 19175874 Surveillance x Forever Lady 934 Her dam sells along w/Genetic Lots!

38F March 3/4 Sim. - ASA 3438569 Pays to Believe x Forever Lady 01A Her dam sells along w/Genetic Lots!

885 March Reg. Angus - AAA 19180311 Lutton x Forever Lady 361 Her dam sells along w/Genetic Lots!

879 Feb. Reg. Angus - AAA 19175900 Paradox x Forever Lady 063 Her dam also sells!

8108 March Reg. Angus - AAA 19180314 Lutton x Forever Lady 361 Her dam sells along w/Genetic Lots!

8146 March Reg. Angus - AAA 19175906 Paradox x Forever Lady 948 Her dam also sells!

Embryos & Pregnancies by Lutton, Style, Primo, Blue Chip, Casino, Roundtable, Priority, Wrigley, Power Chip, Relentless, Pays to Believe, Pays the Price, Hammer, On The Mark, & Many other leading sires will sell! Lazy H Bar Cattle Co. has long been known for producing high quality Registered Show Cattle who have dominated on the tan bark and have gone on to become lead donors for their buyers. The opportunities that will be presented on Sept. 30th will be like no other you will find all fall! This will be a video auction held at the farm online videos will be posted shortly after the catalog is put online. Be sure to allow yourself time sale weekend to sort through this entire set of premier cattle as quality will be sold all throughout the day. If you would like to view the cattle prior to sale weekend feel free to give Barry a call! Check out the entire offering at www.dwyercattle.com! www.livestockplusinc.com

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Mohnen Angus

Annual Female Sale

Monday, October 1, 2018 • Noon At the Ranch • White Lake, South Dakota Selling 47 Bred Heifers • 50 Cows • 30 Heifer Calves Mohnen Jilt 539

Mohnen Jilt 2238 is a special ET heifer calf by Cowboy Up out of the Legendary Mohnen Jilt 539, who was the high selling female in our 2017 female sale for $40,000. Jilt 2238 is a half sister to the $120,000 Mohnen South Dakota 402.

Mohnen Jilt 2238

She Sells Mohnen Jilt 1311 • 17031704

1311 has been an outstanding donor, BR 4@97, WR 4@102 and REA 20@105 for us and is a flush sister to Mohnen Jilt 1641 who was the $20,000 second top-selling female in our 2017 sale to Linda Johnson, KS. She is a member of one of the greatest set of flush sisters ever at Mohnen Angus and she is safe in calf to Mohnen Reliable 2025, due 3-10-2019.

Mohnen Jilt 190 • 16875755

This prolific female out of the amazing Mohnen Jilt 910 who is responsible for making the Jilt cow family so famous. This is one of the last females out of Jilt 910 still left. A rare opportunity to acquire this genetic masterpiece. Due 1-10-2019 to Mohnen Everlast 1006.

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Mohnen Jilt 1072 • 17385659

1072 is an elite producing cow with progeny ratios of 4@104 and could be a donor in any program that transmits as much power and muscle into her progeny. She is a half sister to Mohnen Jilt 1311 and 2092, selling safe in calf to Mohnen Reliable 2025, due 3-09-2019.

Mohnen Jilt 927 • 18829433

This might be one of best bred heifers ever offered for sale at Mohnen Angus. She had only a BR of 84, WR 103 and YR 104. Her Pathfinder® herd sire producing donor dam is a ½ sister to elite females selling in the event, Jilt 1311, 2092 and 1072 and has progeny ratios of BR 4@91, WR 4@110, YR 4@110 and REA 3@103. Jilt 927 is a half sister to Mohnen Resource 1265 selling for $17,500 and Mohnen Full Charge 2336 for $24,000 to Babcock Angus and Accelerated Genetics. Due 3-212019 to Baldridge CAB.

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Mohnen Jilt 2092 • 17385587

2092 has been as consistent as we can make them, having progeny ratios of 4@102 and her half sisters also sell, Mohnen Jilt 1072 and 1311. Their 13- yearold donor dam, Mohnen Jilt 1655, is still getting along well. Due 2-25-2019 to Mohnen Chisum 2253 AKA (Hoss).

Mohnen Jilt 1207 • 18830523

1207 is a deep-sided and very broody bred heifer that will highlight the bred heifer division. Her dam is a flush sister to the Jilt 1072 cow selling. Out of the genetic cow power Jilt cow family, due 2-6-2019 to Jindra Acclaim.


Mohnen Angus

Annual Female Sale

Mohnen Abigale 1170 • 16875753

This will be one of the most elite donors to sell this fall. She has been a donor for us and a main genetic masterpiece selling. Sired by SAV Pioneer out of a flush sister to the dam of Coleman Charlo. Her 2018 son sold for $26,000 to Bakers Lemar Angus, SD and $13,000 to Square B Angus, MO. She is safe to the high-selling bull in our 2018 bull sale, Mohnen Success 187, with a bull calf due 1/19/2019. Mohnen Young Lucy 2717 • 18826447

Mohnen Rita 1202 • 17382938

Mohnen Ruth 1312 • 17382939

This is a very complete-made bred heifer when you consider a female near perfect in her make up and excellent feet and leg quality, she will not get missed by many. Her outstanding producing dam has progeny ratios of WR 4@104, YR 3 @ 110. Her own ratios are BR 99, WR 103, YR 107. She is due 2-26-2019 to Baldridge CAB.

One of the very solid, good-looking and producing cows in the offering. Stemming from the Rita cow family, this cow will go on and do an excellent job. She has progeny ratios of WR 4@101, YR 3@105. She is due 1-19-2019 to the $52,500 Mohnen Everlast 1006.

1312 is big bodied and highly productive, she has ratios of BR 4@98 and WR 4@101. The Ruth cow family is known for elite growth and cow power. She is due 1-20-2019 to SAV Raindance.

Mohnen Angus

25770 370th Ave. • White Lake, SD 57383 mohnen@midstatesd.net • www.mohnenangus.com Josh: 605-680-0125 • Steve: 605-680-3063 John: 605-680-2063 • Home: 605-249-2719 Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar 605-210-1124 Angus Regional Mgr: Rod Geppert 605-295-3673 Dakota Ag Ins: Jared Mohnen 605-682-1368

She Sells Mohnen Ruth 1878 Sired by SAV Sensation

For your free reference sale booklet, contact anyone in the office of the Sale Managers, TOM BURKE/KURT SCHAFF/ JEREMY HAAG, AMERICAN ANGUS HALL OF FAME at the WORLD ANGUS HEADQUARTERS, Box 660, Smithville, MO 64089-0660. Phone (816) 532-0811. Fax (816) 532-0851. E-mail: angushall@earthlink.net • www.angushall.com

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Talon Crest Farms

Helping the next generation succeed in the Angus business Online Show Heifer Sale October 30, 2018

Daughters of these proven donors sell

PVF Proven Queen 2106

PVF Proven Queen 3044

Visitors welcome anytime to view the offering PVF Lucy 1041 PVF Proven Queen 4032 Heifer calves sired by: Insight, Visionary, Surveillance, Priority, Style, McKinley, Conversation, Primo, BC Lookout

Talon CresT Farms, llC

Larry & Marg Secrest 2359 Deer Run Avenue • Winterset, IA 50273 Larry 515-493-9110 • Marg 515-493-8711 larry@taloncrestfarms.com Photos & videos at www.taloncrestfarms.com

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IOWA CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION

2018-2019 ICA Carcass Challenge Contest Recruiting Kicks Off The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association Young Cattlemen Leadership Program (YCLP) is recruiting for the 8th Annual ICA Carcass Challenge and will need a commitment from interested participants as soon as possible. The program provides a friendly, education-

al competition as cattle producers donate steers they think will produce high quality beef. Steers can be donated by individuals, county cattlemen’s associations, breed associations and any business that would like to be involved. Steers must be 2018 spring-born calves that weigh between 650 and 750 pounds on the delivery date of November 1, 2018 to the Kennedy Cattle Company Feedlot. Steers

Symbol of

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must have received all their mandatory vaccinations at that time and be weaned for at least 30 days. Producers who want to compete can donate one or more steers for the contest. Awards will be given to those steers that demonstrate the highest quality at a moderate cost of production. This is called the Retail Value per Days on Feed (RVDoF). The RVDoF was the original top award when the program began in 2011 and is the most sought after information in today’s fed cattle market. The top steer donor(s) will receive a cash prize of $5,000 and a traveling trophy to display for one year following the contest. Additional awards will be given to the steers with Largest Ribeye Area, the Top Marbling Score, Highest Average Daily Gain and the Chef’s Award which is for a 12-14” ribeye with the highest marbling score. Steer donors and sponsors will receive “insider information” on their steers. This information includes DNA-tested carcass traits, ultrasound results while on-feed and information on any health issues. The infor-

mation given is to help educate on profit gains and carcass quality. Whether you are a cow-calf producer, backgrounder or run a feedlot, the bottom line in beef cattle production is profitability and consumer acceptance. Each step in the value-chain affects the end product. There will also be an Open House held at the Kennedy Cattle Company Feedlot for donors and sponsors to view their steers. The event will take place in February preceding the second ultrasound test and midterm weights taken. The event will provide the opportunity to discuss marketing and the traits and practices that impact carcass quality. ICA thanks Elanco Animal Health, which is the lead supporter of the ICA Carcass Challenge. Details and general guidelines about the contest can be found on the ICA website www.iacattlemen.org or you may contact any of the YCLP members listed below to enter a steer in the 2018-2019 ICA Carcass Challenge Contest. You may also call the ICA office at 515.296.2266.

ICA Bull and Heifer Evaluation Program Reservation Period Open strict selection criteria to be eligible for one of three ICA sales held across the state. The criteria are determined by ICA’s Production Efficiency Committee, which is made up of all current consignors to the program. The top 75% of the evaluated bulls and replacement heifers in each breed that meet the criteria earn ICA’s ‘Symbol of Excellence’ and are sold at the sales. The program also offers private-test reservations that may be beneficial for smaller producers interested in a cost-effective way of gathering ultrasound and performance data on their herd while reserving the right to take their stock home after the evaluation.

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The reservation period is open and on a first come, first served basis. Both consignment and private reservations for fall-born and spring-born bulls will be taken through September 15, or until the pens are full. The heifer reservations can be made through November 10, or until pens are full. Delivery dates for cattle will begin in early October. The superior genetics that come from this program are then offered to commercial cattle producers at three sales across Iowa in the spring. For a reservation packet or for more information, contact ICA at 515.296.2266 or visit http://www.iacattlemen.org.


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She Sells

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Wildcat Modesty 811 ET Reserve B&O Calf Champion, 2018 JNHE

Granddaughters Sell

Last Year’s High Seller

Maternal Sisters Sell

Wildcat Poise 8221 ET B&O Calf Champion, 2018 JNHE

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PVF Surveillance 4129

551AN01499 Reg: 17954726 DOB: 4/12/2014 Lookout x Payday As the premier outcross show sire available in the Angus breed, Surveillance can be used on daughters of First Class, Style, Lutton, Primo and many others. Alan Miller says Surveillance is one of the top phenotype bulls ever produced at Prairie View Farms and his list of major show winners continues to grow. He is available in high fertility SexedULTRA 4M heifer semen exclusively from STgenetics!

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551AN01508 Reg: 18941522 DOB: 3/27/2017 Watchout x Style Express was the phenotype standout of the 2018 Denver pens that garnered a significant fan base during his display and has amassed an impressive show ring record. Outcross to First Class and other popular pedigrees, Express provides exceptional mating flexibility with no compromises in phenotype. His legendary dam, DPL Sandy 3040, has a track record for producing show ring standouts and Express adds to her superiority and value as an icon of the Angus breed.

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COMMENTARY

The Road Ahead in September for Fat and Feeder Cattle by Michael Seek, Fox Group at the Board of Trade

It is hard to believe the ‘guys on the other side of the table’ showed their hand and bought 173 and 174 Dressed early in the week a few times throughout August, which said single-handedly confirmed the overall strength for Cattle. The financial crisis in Turkey and their sliding currency known as the ‘Lira’, which has spooked European banks and tried to rattle our own SP500 and Nasdaq has failed to spook Fats and Feeders that have proved resilient and done so with some pretty weak sale barn activity. There were times this year to date where Crude Oil went up and up while Cattle failed and yet throughout August the Crude has failed and the Cattle markets have been standing strong and done so with purported ‘walls of cattle’. It will interest you to know that while many powerful multihundred billion dollar stocks had some difficulty throughout August that Texas Roadhouse stock was rallying. Recall Home Depot announced really strong earnings and revenue this last month and while Texas Roadhouse did experience a correction after the own announcement of earnings and guidance the stock came right back up. The last several weeks have brought very good news on ‘Retail Sales’ and a 3 year high on ‘Worker Productivity’. Look, we all know that Home Depot parking lots, as well as Texas Roadhouse parking lots, are full most of the time. The day you see Home Depot and Texas Roadhouse lots 3/4th empty you can assume we are in a recession or depression. That’s how stalwart the two companies have been to this country and thus likely good economic signals for

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Cattlemen. One thing that concerns us greatly is the massive debt of the country both on a personal, corporate and government level. President Trump and team must figure out a way to deal with the national debt at the same time they keep Gross Domestic Product above 4%. The Fed has reported in August that ‘Household Debt’ is now 13.3 TRILLION dollars and has gone up 454 BILLION dollars the last year. The national debt of our country and China is a ticking time-bomb. Give it 18 to 24 months to blow, unless clever debt teams solve the problem. The Board Cattle are still sharply undervalued and exports remain strong and September should be a solid month for Cattle prices. Hopefully we are now done with all of the experts and brokerage analysts being done with their constant dooms-day chatter about walls of cattle and maybe now Cattlemen can prosper in a way that parallels the love of beef and country and the strength of our U.S. stock markets. Is that asking for too much? Clearly not. Take a look at the charts below and see why a picture is worth a thousand words and, if you are a bona-fide cattle producer or investor you can probably think of many times over the years that you wish you had hedged your Cattle on the dirt or simply taken the hedges’ off. If you would like to learn about some new hedging techniques that can be done in such a way that does not expose you to margin calls via nightly and weekend email and you would like to receive it on a complimentary basis for 45 days that includes Fat and Feeder Cattle Valuations, and respective beef cutout valuations then call Michelle White at 312.756.0931 and give her your email address or simply call in the afternoon after the Cattle market close and for an introductory 5 to 10 minute consultation with the hedge team here at the Board on how we plan to manage this trade war environment for livestock. Remember, hedging livestock and feed costs with CBOT or CME instruments still has risk of loss and is not suitable for all livestock producers and investors who desire to hedge their livestock on the dirt.

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DAMERON FIRST CLASS X LAZY H BAR FOREVER LADY 720 Sold in 2017 for $42,000

SELLING 5 MATERNAL SISTERS THIS YEAR!

RESERVE CHAMPION SIMMENTAL HEIFER, 2017 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR 4-H SHOW

SALE LOCATION - FAIR VIEW FARM - ELM CREEK DIVISION Address: 1877 175th Ave., Truman, MN 56088 Directions: North from Fairmont Exit 99 on I-90 for 4.5 miles, West 1.5 miles on 180th St. and North 0.7 miles on 175th Ave.

SIRES REPRESENTED

PVF Insight, C&C McKinley, DDA Dameron Northern Light, S&R Roundtable, DDA Gemstone, EXAR Blue Chip, LLSF Pays to Believe, W/C Loaded Up, W/C Relentless, Mr HOC Broker, WS Revival, ZKCC Chopper, LLSF Uprising

OFFERING

Simmental, Angus & SimAngus Heifers. You can’t afford to miss this set of females selling. CATTLE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING STARTING SEPTEMBER 22ND • ELM CREEK DIVISION WATCH FOR COMING DETAILS ON OUR 5TH ANNUAL PRIVATE TREATY BULL SALE - NOVEMBER 25, 2018

NORTHERN LIGHT X LAZY H BAR FOREVER LADY 720 Sold in our 2016 sale

SELLING A FULL SISTER THIS YEAR!

FAIR VIEW FARM

Steve Pomerenke & Family 2206 80th Street • Fairmont, MN 56031 507- 525-0986 - Steve 507- 317-8366 - Grant 507-236-2835 - Tyler www.fairviewcattle.net Visit us on Facebook at: Fair View Farm

CELANDER SHOW CATTLE

Robbin Celander & Family 2426 70th Street • Fairmont, MN 56031 507-236-0691 - Robbin 507-236-8692 - Dylan 507-848-1784 - Jake www.celanderfarms.com Visit us on Facebook at: Celander Show Cattle

WWW.FAIRVIEWCATTLE.NET

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Sunday 10.14.18 at 2:00 pm West Point Livestock, West Point, NE

Offering over 100 Reg. Simmental & SimAngus Open Show Heifers, Bred Heifers, Donor Cows, & Fall Pairs! Give us a call to request a catalog! Catalog Online at: www.dwyercattle.com Online bidding at: www.dvauction.com

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E137 3/4 Sim. One Eyed Jack x Dream Catcher Safe to Night Watch

E127 1/2 Sim. Boulder x Dew It Right AI bred to Night Watch

3/4 Sim. Jack Around x Brilliance Open

F288 1/2 Sim. Jack Around x Bismark Open

C95 1/2 Sim. BC Lookout x Dream On Fall bred 12/5/17 to Pays the Price

F508 3/4 Sim. Jacked Up x New Edition Open

Sale Partners J&C Simmentals, BF Black Simmentals, NP Cattle Co., P&C Farms, & OA Cattle

Sale Managed by, Dwyer Cattle Bob 309-337-1404 | Nick 309-337-6404

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Z322 1/2 Sim. Macho x TC Freedom Sells safe to Heifer Sexed Blackhawk!

Zeis Simmentals Dave 402-720-1967 CRR Simmentals Clint 402-672-3556


Live Auction! Auction! Live 2 p.m. at the ranch, Ree Heights, South Dakota lunch will be served

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Owned with Ryan Ollerich, SD Owned with Ryan Ollerich, SD

To request a sale catalog please email danfawcett869@hotmail.com or text name and address to 785-213-5435

Owned with McKay Cattle Company, OK Owned with McKay Cattle Company, OK

Keith Fawcett & Family 605-870-0161• 605-943-5664 Dan Fawcett & Family 605-870-6172 Weston Kusser & Family Robert Fawcett

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Upcoming Sales & Events

SEPTEMBER

1 Burns Brand Female Sale - Almond, WI Dwyer’s Annual Rare Semen & Embryo Auction - Macomb, IL 1 -3 EG Show Cattle Labor Day Weekend Sale - Villisca, IA 2 Blackstone Catttle Co. Production Sale - Mineral Point, WI Dwyer’s Annual Foundation Female Sale - Macomb, IL Linz Heritage Angus Production Sale - Crown Point, IN 2 -4 Bruhn Cattle Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 3 Schulte Cattle Co. Labor Day Bid Off Sale - sconlinesales.com VonGlan Cattle Co. Private Treaty Pasture Sale - Vail, IA West Central IA Club Calf Producers Labor Day Weekend Sale 4 Battle on the Blue Chips Livestock Showdown - Spencer, IA 8 Hereford Fall Classic - Taylorville, IL Red Angus Kick Off Classic - Knoxville, IA Riley Brothers Angus Production Sale - Darlington, WI Silver Towne Farms Complete & Total Dispersal - Winchester, IN 9 Herr Show Cattle Priv. Treaty Pasture Sale - Fontanelle, IA 11 Hornung Show Cattle Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 12 Smith Family Cattle Co. Club Calf Sale - sconlinesales.com 13 Stevenson Farms - steerbidder.com 14 Carlson Cattle Co. - Columbus, NE Curtin Land & Cattle Fall Female Sale - Carthage, IL South Dakota Angus Sale & Field Day - Mitchell, SD 15 Crouch Angus Valley Female Sale - Glenwood, IA Select Showcase Simmental Sale - Cedar Rapids, IA 15 -16 Mitteness Family Angus Open House - Benson, MN Wisconsin Genetic Reflections Sales 16 Brandt Farms Online Sale & Open House Corning, IA / showstockplanet.com Carrousel Farms Online Sale - sconlinesales.com Eyes on the Midwest Sale - Newman, IL Illini Elite Sale - Shelbyville, IL Illini Top Cut Sale - Macomb, IL 17 Doris Cattle - Private Treaty Bid Off - Ree Heights, SD 18 Happ Herefords Online Sale - sconlinesales.com Christo Cattle Co. Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 19 Mitteness Family Angus Online Sale - showstockplanet.com Schelske Angus Private Treaty Sale - Virgil, SD Thomas Ranch Priv. Treaty Steer & Heifer Sale - Harrold, SD 20 Landgren Ranch Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 22 Head of the Class Sale - Louisburg, KS Hott Farms Female Sale - Sycamore, IL 23 Hoffman Ranch Embryo & Semen Sale - Thedford, NE Kolt Cattle Co. Simple Choices Sale - Seward, NE Mente Cattle Co. Private Treaty Phone bid Off - Adrian, MN 23 -25 NE Angus Tour 24 Hoffman Ranch Female Sale - Thedford, NE 26 McPherson Angus Complete Herd Dispersion - Sturgis, SD

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27 Edelman Ranch Maternal Source Sale - Willow Lake, SD / cwcattlesales.com 28 Lylester Ranch Production Sale - Martel, NE 29 Conley Cattle Fall Production Sale - Sulphur, OK Fall Harvest Sale - Columbus, NE Grass-Lunning Simmental Complete Dispersal - LeRoy, MN JMB Angus Complete Dispersal - Salina, KS Lamb Bros. Production Sale - Wilson, WI World Beef Expo Showcase Sale - West Allis, WI 30 3BC Shorthorns Complete Dispersion - Pierce, NE Lazy H Bar Complete Herd Dispersal - Sioux City, IA

OCTOBER 1 Gateway Genetics Online Sale - sconlinesales.com Mohnen Angus Female Sale - White Lake, SD T & B Farms Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 5 Factory Direct Elite Female Sale - West Lafayette, IN 6 Holmes Cattle Co. Online Sale - cwcattlesales.com ISU Bacon Expo - Ames, IA Mindemann Farms World Class Angus Sale - Sullivan, WI Mud Creek Farms Internet Auction lowdermanauctionoptions.com Thompson Herefords Online Sale - showstockplanet.com 7 Badger Southern Select Sale - Burlington, WI Burns Angus Online Steer & Heifer Sale - sconlinesales.com Fairview Farm I-90 Breeders Sale - Truman, MN Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch Live Auction - Ree Heights, SD WI Simmental Assn. Fall Roundup - Lancaster, WI 11 Burck Show Cattle Online Sale - showstockplanet.com 12 -13 Krebs Ranch Cow Herd Dispersion - Gordon, NE 12 Udell Cattle Co. Produciton Sale - Sioux City, IA 13 J6 Farms Mature Cow Dispersal - Gibbon, NE Shipwreck Cattle Co. Black Label Sale - Grandview, TX Studer Shorthorns Family Legacies Sale - Creston, IA 14 Herr Show Cattle Online Steer Sale - steerbidder.com Ladies of the Valley Sale - West Point, NE 17 Summit Farms Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 19 Gerdes Show Cattle Sale - West Point, IA 30 Talon Crest Farms Online Sale - cwcattlesales.com

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Grand Champion Polled Hereford 2018 Jr. National Hereford Expo Congratulations to Madeline Braman

Grand Champion Chianina Heifer 2018 National Jr. Chianina Show Congratulations to Sara Sullivan Reserve Champion Shorthorn 2018 National Jr. Shorthorn Show Congratulations to Reid Utterback

Grand Champion Steer 2018 National Western Congratulations to Lillie Skiles

Grand Champion Steer 2017 NAILE Congratulations to Mikala Grady

Grand Champion Simmental 2018 Simmental National Classic Congratulations to Sara Sullivan

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 3BC Shorthorns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Badger Southern Select Sale . . . . . . . . 67 Blind Badger Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Brandt Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Burck Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Burns Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Carlson Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Carrousel Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Conley Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Crouch Angus Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Doris Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 EG Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Eyes on the Midwest Sale . . . . . . . . . . 21 Factory Direct Elite Female Sale . . . . . 61 Fairview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Fall Harvest Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . 73 Fox Group Market Report . . . . . . . . . . 70 Gateway Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 Gerdes Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Grass-Lunning Simmental . . . . . . . . . . 47 Happ Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Head of the Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Herbster Angus Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Herr Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Hoffman Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Holmes Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Hoop Beef Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Hott Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Illini Elite Sale / Skittles . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Illini Top Cut Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Illinos Show Cattle Producers . . . . 22-23 Iowa Land Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Iowa Show Cattle Producers . . . . 16-17 ISU Bacon Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 J6 Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 JMB Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Kolt Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Krebs Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79 Ladies of the Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Lamb Bros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Landgren Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Lazy H Bar Cattle Co . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 Lylester Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 McPherson Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Mikkey’s LC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Mindemann Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

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Cody’s Column by Cody Crum

Believe it or not folks, sale season is upon us! I am sure that you are way ahead of me and have all your sale calves broke, clipped, and pictures taken! This is an extremely busy time of the year for livestock producers, especially for those of you preparing for a fall sale. Most of us do not fully understand how much goes into putting a sale on. So many things, big and small, have to be planned and executed to make it happen. Many of us don’t have the capacity for one reason or another to put on a live auction of our own but still market and sell our cattle in some other fashion, such as consignment sales, private treaty, or the ever increasingly popular option of an online sale. I thought I would offer some thoughts that might help you get a few more calves moved this season. To be honest, I am speaking to myself too as we are taking the plunge and having an online sale of our own later this fall. So here we go… First and foremost, we HAVE to have our cattle looking the part. Those beautiful pictures and videos don’t just come from a computer. Have those calves in the right condition and get started early rinsing and getting that hair looking good! On that same note, get them good and broke. Almost every phone call I get from someone looking to buy cattle ends with, “she needs to be a calm one” or “I can’t have anything upheaded.” It sounds silly but I am telling you if you put the time in getting them well broke, it will pay off. Kids are starting to show at a younger age all the time and we don’t want their first experience to

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Mohnen Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 NE Angus Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 NE Show Cattle Producers . . . . . . 36-37 Purina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Schelske Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Select Showcase Simmental Sale . . . . 13 Sharing in the Progress . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Shipwreck Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 South Dakota Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ST Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Stevenson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Studer Shorthorns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sullivan Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Summit Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Talon Crest Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Thomas Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Thompson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Udell Cattle Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Ultra Ova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Upcoming Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Wisconsin Simmental Association . . . 10 World Beef Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

be a bad one. The next thing is to get some good pictures. Going out in the pasture and taking photos with your iPhone isn’t going to get your cattle sold. Spend the extra money and get someone to your place that will get the pictures taken professionally. In today’s world of technology and social media, good pictures sell more cattle than probably anything! Advertise. I am not just telling you that because I work for Livestock Plus. If you don’t get those pictures and info out, people do not know. You can’t expect buyers to just show up or call asking what you have for sale. Get some of those good pictures you took on the internet! As much as I hate to say it, Facebook has become a great tool in spreading the word. Next piece of advice is… get some people to your place to look at them. I know anyone on the LPI team would be happy to take a look when we are passing through. Last but not least, be realistic. Put yourself in the buyer’s shoes and think about what they would really be willing to pay. It’s kind of humorous to me when the same person tells me they have to have 10k for heifer they are selling but only want to give me 2k when they call about one they are looking at. I’m not saying you should give your stock away but just understand that selling high dollar cattle doesn’t happen overnight. Selling a pretty darn good one for a little less than what she’s probably worth, to the right kid, may just make you more money in the end than what you realize. So, take all that for what it’s worth. I am anxious to get back out there ringside and see many cattle and friends from across the country. Don’t hesitate to check in and see where my travels are taking me, I would be happy to chat on the phone or even stop in for a visit. God Bless, Cody

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at the farm, near Gibbon, NE

Offering over 200 lots of Registered Red Angus, Simmental & Angus Genetics Herd Sires - Proven Donors - Cow/ Calf Pairs - Bred Females - Open Heifers - Embryos - Semen

MLK Crk Lakina 1019

MLK Crk Express 9141 x Shoco Data daughter

L83 Calamity Jane 6C Six Mile King Ranch 721W x Six Mile Chill 828W daughter

WR Ms Betty 9035

WEBR Dr. Phil x Ravishing Advancer 363 daughter

3 Aces Lana 3302

Majestic Lightning 717 SGMR x J Bar 7 Grand Canyon 2222 daugter

David Spencer 308.627.6259 Mark Blake 712.269.1361 Brett Schroeder 308.627.8422 5960 Maple Road, Gibbon, NE 68840 www.j6farms.com www.livestockplusinc.com

Majestic Peek A Boo B127 Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U x SLGN Solution 66S daughter

Majestic Serabelle Y19

Majestic Lightning 717 SGMR x LCC Vaquero 1412J daughter

For a complementary sale catalog, text/call or email ... 615.330.2735 Randy@RRMktg.com

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October 12 & 13, 2018 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Friday, October 12: Saturday, October 13:

Cattle Available For Viewing All Day 3:00 PM (MDT) – Selling Spring Bred Heifers, Fall Bred Heifers & Cows, Fall Yearling Heifers

9:00 AM (MDT) – Selling Spring Bred Cows & Heifer Calves, Herd Bulls, Spring Bred Cows

KR PRIDE 4031 Donor, Barstow Cash x Summitcrest Complete 1P55, due to TEF Outside 514 KR LADY MAY 4382 Donor, KR Gavel 1057 x Koupals B&B Identity, due to TEF Outside 514

KR PATIENCE 4417 Donor, KR Gavel 1057 x Flag Grid Maker 00201, due to TEF Outside 514 KR MISS SARA 4461 Donor, CFCC Black Jack 001 x Sydgen Big Shot 8669, due to TEF Outside 514

KR DUCHESS 5586 Donor, HF Simulator 62Z x Granger 208 ND 561, due to TEF Outside 514

THINK QUALITY. THINK KREBS.

WK LASSY 2371 Donor, VAR Rocky 80029 x Mytty In Focus, due to TEF Outside 514

Contact us now to be placed on our sale book mailing list! Office 308.282.2021 | Fax 308.282.2205 | office@krebsranch.com Eldon & Louisa Krebs 308.282.2479 | Eldon cell 308.207.5177 Jake & Kami Scott 308.282.0140 | Jake cell 308.360.3223 | jake@krebsranch.com Ty & Kaleigh Krebs 308.282.2362 | Ty cell 308.360.1972 | ty@krebsranch.com 1780 690th Road | Gordon, NE 69343 www.krebsranch.com For your free reference sale booklet, contact anyone in the office of the Sale Managers, TOM BURKE/KURT SCHAFF/JEREMY HAAG, AMERICAN ANGUS HALL OF FAME at the WORLD ANGUS HEADQUARTERS, Box 660, Smithville, MO 64089-0660. Phone (816) 532-0811. Fax (816) 532-0851. E-mail: angushall@earthlink.net • www.angushall.com

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1,000 HEAD SELL 250 Spring Heifer Calves 170 Spring Bred Heifers 135 Spring Bred 2-Year-Olds 160 Spring Bred 3-Year-Olds 110 Spring Bred 4-Year-Olds 65 Spring Bred 5-Year-Olds 55 Spring Bred 6-Year-Olds 30 Spring Bred 7- & 8-Year-Olds 20 Fall Yearling Heifers 30 Fall-Calving 3 & 4-Year-Olds 25 Fall-Calving 2-Year-Olds 11 Krebs Ranch Herd Sires PRE-SALE VIDEO WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE. KR SAVANNAH 6259 Maternal sister to KR Casino 6243. Kramers Apollo 317 x VAR Allegiance 5157, due to 7/S Splash 415.

KR PRINCESS 7040 KR Hitch x Koupals B&B Identity, due to Marda Swagger 762.

KR BARRIE 7109 HF Simulator 62Z x CFCC Black Jack 001, due to Deppe Cedar Falls 643

KR ROSIE LASS 7184 HF Simulator 62Z x VAR Rocky 80029, due to Deep Creek Energize 769

KR BLACKBIRD 7218 KR Little Joe x VAR Rocky 80029, due to Deep Creek Energize 769

KR QUEEN 7371 Barstow Cash x SQ Credence 67S, due to Panther Cr Incredible 6704

KR MONTANA MISS 7491 RBM Step Head C80 x WK Smooth 2382, due to Deep Creek Energize 769

KR QUEEN 5104 Donor, KR Gavel 1057 x WK Contender, open and ready to flush KR MARTHA 6191 Quaker Hill Rampage 0A36 x JAF Over the Limit 14U, due to Koupals B&B Detail 7070

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So this month I’m going to do something a little different! I need to give a little back story... a couple years ago my family began getting to know the Suhr Family showing pigs at our county fair and on the Iowa Swine Jackpot Series. They have become a huge part of our livestock family! Miss Madison is the only daughter of Scott and Natalie Suhr, and let me tell you growing up with six brothers this girl is quick witted, a little sassy and so intelligent. We were honored to have her represent our little county at the Iowa State Fair as our Adair County Fair Queen! Madie has texted and called me several times through this process which is beyond flattering that she’d ask my opinion. She had mentioned she wanted to make a difference and actually follow through with her goals being queen. I asked her to write a message I could include in my article this month ...

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Madie’s story: For as long as I can remember I’ve been involved in the livestock industry. Whether it be showing a bottle-lamb at the age of 4 that at the time was taller than me or just this past year competing at my first national show. So much of who I am today I can directly thank the livestock industry JUG livestock waterers:Layout 1 8/11/11 8:50 AM Page 1 for. I couldn’t imagine not spending my winters in a toasty barn pulling lambs, or my hot summers washing pigs. Through this amazing industry my eyes have been opened to many opportunities, but one opportunity in particular has a special place in my heart. These past two years I’ve had the chance to get to know the Rohrig family and watch their daughter, Treva, grow as a person. Treva, like many other individuals, has Down Syndrome. Knowing the Rohrig family, I have seen Treva’s personality light up being around livestock, and her smile grow ear to ear. Unfortunately many individuals don’t get to experience the joy that the livestock industry brings so many of us. For that reason, I would like to coordinate a swine show at the 2019 Iowa State Fair for those with intellectual disabilities, like Treva. So they may experience the joy, love, and confidence that the livestock industry has given me. Thank you, Madison Suhr 2018 Adair County Fair Queen In reading Madie’s goal, if you have any constructive thoughts or helpful advice, please don’t hesitate to shoot me an email or text! I would be happy to pass it along and really would love to help Madie succeed in making 2019 the inaugural year for a very special swine show! I hope everyone has a fantastic fall, enjoy the little moments! May God Bless our nation and military, and please keep them forever in your prayers. God Bless, Heidi Sorensen Rohrig 661.900.6004 heidi@livestockplusinc.com www.livestockplusinc.com

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Crouch Lady Cowboy Up 780 Reg. No. 19106535

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Crouch Lady Colonel 813

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Crouch Lady Epic 853

Reg. No 19135883 BW +3.4, WW +90, YW +154, $B +172.82

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Crouch Lady Cowboy Up 831

Crouch Lady Gun Powder 847

Crouch Lady Legend 850

Crouch-Linz Tess 828

Crouch Lady Whitlock 817

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Reg. No. 19164051 BW +2.7, WW +79, YW +137, $B +153.28

Reg. No. 19107303 BW +5.2, WW +81, YW +145, $B +171.75

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