Livestock Plus October 2019

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October 2019, Vol. 24 Issue 8

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FOR SIMMENTAL AND SIMANGUS™ GENETICS.

Complete offering of all SimAngus™ Heifer Calves - Volume I 50+ Proven SimAngus™ and Simmental Cows 165+ Elite Open Heifers

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Darby and Annette Line 35355 Arrow Rd. Miller, NE 68858 Phone: 308-457-2505 Cell: 308-627-5085 www.trianglejranch.com


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Wellman Cattle Dusty Wellman (319) 470-0286

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VanAernam Simmentals Andy & Gale VanAernam (712) 304-4425

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MIKE SORENSEN ~ SALES 641-745-7949 mikelpi@yahoo.com

Greetings, I’m not sure why I start this article with a weather comment, but I guess I want you all to know what trials we are dealing with in my part of the country. My negativity about weather has subsided. We have had moisture, we have had sunshine, and no tornados at our place (knock on wood), so we are just pretty happy at present. I’m hoping that this winter will be pretty uneventful as far as travel goes as well. What a day on the road (August 24 to be exact) with my bride of 47 years and soon to be 48 years on September 5th. I know most of you will say, and you are correct, she is one great woman to have put up with me for 48 years. We viewed 4 calf crops, 4 different locations, went shopping, had a freedom rock viewing along with photo session with a group of motorcycle folks, viewed another group of calves, and then landed in Bloomfield, Iowa. Once we hit the motel room, we both said at the same time “want to eat in?” Surely there is someone that delivers. Well to the front desk I went and sure enough we have a place that delivers, “The Grain Bin Steakhouse.” I looked up the menu on the computer and I found out I could order, steaks, burgers, pork chops, and a host of appetizers. It wasn’t a big menu, but big enough. I ordered an Iowa Chop, loaded sweet potato, and green beans. Dixie ordered a grilled chicken and spinach salad. I was fully expecting that my chop would be over cooked (as most food places do) and dried out, but it sounded good at the time. I had hope for an average one. Keep in mind this chop was cooked, then trucked across town to the motel and had plenty of time to get worse. Thankfully, I got lucky! It was the best pork chop I have eaten in years. It was masterfully grilled to perfection, unbeliev-

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ably seasoned, moist, with excellent flavor, and tender enough it would make a guy almost bark at the moon. The sweet potato was deadly loaded with brown sugar, butter, and the beans were great also. I was totally amazed. Dixie said her salad was great, as well. It had lots of chicken and fresh lettuce. So, after getting our supper down and enjoying every bite, I decided I needed to check this place out a little closer. Back to the computer I went, Josh and Kelsey run the place on the square in downtown Bloomfield, Iowa. If they can make a pork chop, that most people ruin by over cooking it, ship it across town in a Styrofoam box, and make me happy, they are good, I mean really good. I will be darkening their door soon. I’m guessing that they are deadly on a ribeye and I think the atmosphere would unbelievable. It is an old brick building on the square. Josh and Kelsey, this was a very pleasant surprise supper. Oh, and the computer tells me that maybe Kelsey’s parents run “Toot Toots” in Bethany, MO. That is another place that has been recommended very highly to me. So, “Toot Toots” and “The Grain Bin,” we will be seeing you soon. Now, Sep. 12th, as I finish this article, and sale season is in full swing, my traveling partner (Dixie) and I are gearing up for a week tour to Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa. Our staff is on the move if you need help finding that next great one give one of us a call. Please keep our military and their families in your thoughts and prayers. Travel safe see ya down the road. God Bless,

October 2019

RANDY RASBY ~ SALES 308-539-6195 rrasasoc@gpcom.net

HEIDI ROHRIG ~ SALES 661-900-6004 heidi@livestockplusinc.com

CODY CRUM ~ SALES 217.248.7282 codycrum@live.com

AUSTIN BRANDT 712-621-1829 brandt.lpi@gmail.com

ANTHONY PEOPLES 660-651-6501 apeoples02@gmail.com

ERIC LEE 608-295-5312 gileecc@yahoo.com Publication information located on index page


“Balanced Breeding for Success” FEMALE SALE

November 16, 2019 Saturday • 1 pm • At the farm

Sale Features

Woodhill Evergreen Z291-B233 17915086 Dam of Woodhill Blueprint

Woodhill Blueprint

Woodhill Blackbird X197-Z7

Woodhill Relevance

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Watch for our sale book in the November Angus Journal® See a complete listing of the bulls and heifers that sell at woodhillfarms.com For More Information Contact:

WOODHILL FARMS S7589 Tainter Hollow Raod Viroqua, WI 54665 Brian McCulloh: 608.606.3238 woodhill@mwt.net www.woodhillfarms.com

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Cody Lowderman, Auctioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309-313-2171

METTLER POLLED HEREFORDS Brian and Ron Mettler 28225 431st Ave . • Menno, SD 57045 Brian 605-951-3007 • Ron 605-387-2841 bmettler@gwtc .net

Jim Reed, Midwest Cattle Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-860-3102 Art Handel, Handel Marketing LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . 605-391-8233 Marc and Jill Hotkiss, The Livestock Link . . . . . . 605-490-1513 Alex Acheson, American Hereford Assn . . . . . . . . . 785-366-1185

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Fall Calving Cow | Grid Maker x 3G Cowgirl Xquisite Bred to CCC WC Resource 417 P | Due 10-20-19

Selling 80+ Lots Featuring Ridder Farms Fall Calving Cows Bred Heifers | Cow-Calf Splits Open Heifers | Embryos Herd Sire | Commercial Heifers

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6211 7711 Fall Calving Cow | CCC WC Resource x RF-ACE Ms Nancy 7711 P ET Sells with TR Mr Diablo 2742Z Bull Calf at side! Donor – RF-ACE Ms Nancy 7711 P ET | LT Wyoming Wind x ACE Nancy 9145 Bred to CCC WC Resource 417 P | Due 11-12-19

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Fall Calving Cow | WC Milestone x RF-ACE Ms Nancy 7711 P ET Sells with CCC WC Resource 417 P Heifer Calf at side!

Bred Heifer |CCC WC Resource x Creek Cut Greta 576 Bred to RF Ledger 439 | Due 1-23-20

The Dale Ridder Family 1585 Little Bay Road Hermann, MO 65041 Derek (573) 680-4692 Dustin (573) 280-5795 Ridder-Farms@hotmail.com Herdsman, Dustin Schulte

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MATT LOWERY Professional Livestock Auctioneer

308-750-6119 Burwell,NE

COMMENTARY

For Pete’s Sake by Anthony Peoples

In 2005 I signed up for a little internet fad. Within a couple of weeks I had 12 friends and was letting the world know what I was doing and what was on my mind- because everyone was so interested, right? Pretty soon a dozen friends turned to 1400 and I’d find myself driving down the road, checking in on what everyone was doing and how they were feeling. I’d find myself having coffee and flipping my finger across my phone screen as I scrolled through hours of pretty much nothing. Sure, I’d get amused at a few videos or posts here and there, what a great reason to keep this little app around! “The internet will be the end of us all!” I’d hear dad say as I’d chuckle at another video or see another post. But then it hit me, I was getting ready to cut another chord in my life and I didn’t want him to see me glued to my phone. I think I was addicted to that blue logo. So I deleted it. And..... I’m not going back. I cut two chords in the last month or two and I feel like I did one for the other. One that went from my wife to a very special little boy and one that I think was wrapped around me way too tight. I’ve swapped them out and am giving my time to something deserving, and not a little blue logo. I never saw my Dad glued to his phone. He prefers sale catalogs and plat books. Maybe if he would have had been glued to his phone a little more, I wouldn’t have got so many whippings! Haha, who am I kidding? That was mom’s job- and I don’t believe we are going to be breaking that tradition in this house, either. n

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Shorthorn Plus & MaineTainer sire. Aint Bluffin dam. Dream Lady 4129 PB Shorthorn sire. Red Blood dam. Dream Lady Bred to Propel Due 1/2020

PB Shorthorn sire. Propel dam. Gravity

Shorthorn Plus & MaineTainer sire. Aint Bluffin dam. Strut

PB Shorthorn & MaineTainer sire. Red Reward dam. Dream Lady 4129

Shorthorn Plus & MaineTainer sire. Class On Class dam. Max Rosa 3123

PB Shorthorn & MaineTainer sire. Red Reward dam. Dream Lady 4129 High Maine-Anjou sire. Aint Bluffin dam. Jazmyn 010X PB Shorthorn - sire. Aviator dam. Max Rosa 1110

PB Shorthorn sire. Gravity dam. Max Rosa 1110 Bred to Hot Commodity Due 1/2020

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THE 2019 OFFERING Deep, deep set of Open Heifers

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CONTACT NEXT GENERATION GENETICS FOR CATALOGS

Sunday October 13, 2019 Endeavor, WI

Bred Cows & Pairs

Bred Heifers

Select Open Heifers & Steer Calves

Online Sale

Bids open October 19 at 7 pm (CST) with a soft close October 22, 2019 at 7 pm (CST) • Hosted by CCI Live at www.cci.live

First Ever –

Offering highlights:

• A Pathfinder® full sister to Hoover No Doubt, Miss Blackcap Ellston N64, 17882680. Selling full-interest and full possession in this +327 $C cow! She has already produced a $50,000 daughter selling to Nobmann Cattle Co.!

PICK of the fall 2018 Hoover heifer crop, including heifers from the Erica family that has put 8 bulls in stud including Hoover Dam, daughters of the $100,000 Baldridge 38 Special and descendants of Hoover No Doubt.

• PICK of the fall 2018 Hoover heifer crop, including heifers from the Erica family that has put 8 bulls in stud including Hoover Dam, daughters of the $100,000 Baldridge 38 Special and daughters and granddaughters of Hoover No Doubt. • Hoover Angus’ # 1 $C animal at +331, a mature daughter of Hoover No Doubt! One of only 18 dams in America with a minimum +74 $M and +198 $B. Blkcp Empress Ellston R263, 18540936. Selling full interest and full possession.

Hoover No Doubt

• A flush to the bull of the buyer’s choice from Pathfinder® dam Erica of Ellston M38, the Number 1 indexing cow of the Hoover Angus herd with 5-117 WR! She is the only Pathfinder® dam in America with a +85 WW, +144 YW and +35 Docility EPD or better!

For more information, contact:

Landi Livingston • 641-344-7684 landi@hooverangus.com Wes Tiemann • 816-244-4462 Chris Earl • 630-675-6559

• Erica of Ellston M38, 17603689 X Hoover No Doubt embryos! • More embryos from the top three cow families in Hoover history!

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019

Vol v

at Hofmann Simmental Farms, Clay Center, KS

Selling

70 Simmental, SimAngus & Angus Females

Fall pairs | Opens | Spring breds

All reds are non-dilute

Sires represented include: 29Z, Xpectation, Redemption, All Aboard, Red Moon, Revenue,

Boulder, Marshall, Bismarck, Hoover Dam, Conneally Black Granite, and more!

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Annual Fall Online Show Heifer Sale Wednesday, October 16th

Hosted by Angus Live

Reserve Calf Champion sells!

Guest consigner Keene Farms!

2K

cattle enterprises

Full sisters to these females sell!

Kevin & Keri Retallick Family 8281 East Glen Road Glen Haven, WI 53810

Kevin: 608.732.6838 Kelsi: 608.778.7748

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

State Trends ($/Acre)

David Whitaker • Broker/Auctioneer

Whitaker Marketing Group • www.IowaLandGuy.com Fall is coming very quickly. The state fair has come and gone, school has started and we are hearing talk of good crops in the field as farmers start to prepare for harvest. Farmland prices for the month of August are staying steady on high quality land. The USDA crop report came out this month and the next week we saw commodity prices drop. I have many people asking about terminating leases before September 1st deadline. I have also had conversations with bankers that have made the statement that most of their clients have done better in 2018. There is a lot of talk politically about China and foreign trade. People are asking me if farmers are going bankrupt because of the tariffs. My opinion is “no” farmers are not going bankrupt. China has lost 22% of the country’s pig herd due to the ASF outbreak. Most of our soybeans go to feed first. I do think that politically we will see an end to the trade war prior to the presidential election. This has slowed demand for our soybean market. Results from the 51 auctions (5152 acres) this last month have the average for high quality ground at $8,894/acre and medium quality ground averaging $6,163/acre. Low quality ground is also trending steady at an average of $3,781/acre.

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UPCOMING AUCTIONS 85 ACTIVE LISTINGS 973 TOTAL 1,058

FOR SALE

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$10,000 $9,000

$10,000 $8,000 $7,000

$8,492 492 $8,295 295

$6,000 $5,000

$6,000

$4,000

$4,000 $3,000

$8 $8,894

$9,655 $9,236 $8,473 $8,456 $6,050 $8,428 $8,238 $6,163

$6,304

$8,000

$5,150

$5,141 141

$6,551 $6,137 $6,121 $6,046 $5,496 $5,593 $4,315 $5,298 $5,121 $3,717 $4,659 $3,781 $4,313 $4, $4,313

$2,765 $2 765 $3,550

$3,438

$3,264

$3,632

$2,000

$2,000 $1,000 $0 $0

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$9,323 $8,916 $9,160

$12,000

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LOW

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Average Month-Over-Month State Trend ($/Acre) $10,000 $8,000

LAnd AND LIVESTOCK

$6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $0

September

October

November

December

January

February

March

April

May

June

2019 FarmLand Prices NORTHWEST

NORTH CENTRAL

NORTH EAST

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $9,997 $113 MED $7,762 $123 LOW $4,710 $104

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $7,838 $94 MED $5,874 $89 LOW $4,450 $98

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $8,002 $95 MED $5,607 $90 LOW $3,268 $86

WEST CENTRAL

CENTRAL

EAST CENTRAL

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $10,504 $124 MED $6,132 $96 LOW $4,641 $109

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $9,314 $109 MED $5,779 $88 LOW $3,132 $78

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $10,803 $124 MED $5,413 $90 LOW $3,888 $91

SOUTHWEST $/ACRE HIGH $8,122 MED $4,553 LOW $2,300

$/CSR2 $104 $76 $65

SOUTH CENTRAL

SOUTHEAST

$/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $6,858 $85 MED $4,207 $71 LOW $3,579 $82

$/ACRE HIGH $8,019 MED $4,655 LOW $3,672

$/CSR2 $97 $76 $102

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A Great Family Event!

8 pm

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 6 am Barn opens for stalling 8 am-noon Trade Show set-up 8 am-6 p.m Junior Show and Showmanship check-in: Show Office 10 am Sullivan Supply Fitting Contest registration closes 11-11:30 am Knowledge Bowl check-in: Warner Coliseum 11:30 am Knowledge Bowl: Warner Coliseum Noon Trade Show opens Noon-2 pm Sullivan Supply Stock Show University Seminar: Show Ring, Warner Coliseum 2:30-4:30 pm Sullivan Supply Fitting Contest 4-7:30 pm MYBEP Symposium Beef Industry Ideas & Insights. Symposium: CHS Miracle of Birth Center Barn closes for the night for stalling (Online registration closes for showmanship.) All cattle arriving after this time MUST REMAIN ON TRAILERS. TIE-OUTS OF STALLS CANNOT BE TAKEN. Stalls will be assigned when the show office opens again at 6 a.m. Friday morning.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019 6 am Barns open for stalling 8-9 am Judging Contest registration Warner Coliseum Concourse 8-11 am Junior Show & Showmanship check-in 8 am-noon Sale cattle check-in & weigh-in: Christensen Pavilion East Ring 9:15-11:30 am Judging Contest: Warner Coliseum Sponsored by Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation 10 am Trade show opens 10 am Sale and Junior Cattle must be in place & checked in by Expo staff 1-3 pm Junior Show Prospect & Market weigh-in 1:30 pm MYBEP Interviews: Warner Coliseum 2:30 pm Judging Contest Awards: Warner Coliseum 3 pm MYBEP Showmanship: Warner Coliseum 4 pm Junior Showmanship Competition: Warner Coliseum Showmanship has traditionally been, and will continue to be, a “no fit” show. Exhibitors will be judged strictly on their showmanship skills, with no emphasis being placed on fitting skills; exhibitors do have the option of fitting their animal for the sole purpose of personal practice. 4 pm Grab & Go Burger Dinner: Warner Coliseum Concourse SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019 7:30 am Sale Cattle Show: Warner Coliseum 8-11:30 am 2019 MN Beef Ambassador Team Competition: CHS Miracle of Birth Center 9 am Trade Show opens: Warner Coliseum 11 am-1:30 pm All sales will run concurrently in Warner Coliseum 2 pm Supreme Row Social! Warner Coliseum Concourse Fruit and desserts will be offered 2:30 pm 17th ANNUAL SUPREME ROW Selection: Warner Coliseum • 2019 Minnesota Beef Ambassador Recognition • 2018 MYBEP Achievement Award • 2019 MYBEP Heifers Awarded • Selection of Supreme Row Champions 4 pm Market Beef and Prospect Show: Warner Coliseum Ring 1: Judge-Amanda Schnoor, San Mateo, Calif. Prospect Steers (breed steers followed by crossbred steers) Ring 2: Judge, Jack Ward, Kansas City, MO. Market Beef followed by Prospect Heifers *Prospect Calf Championship (both judges) 5 pm Grab & Go Dinner: Warner Coliseum Concourse Sponsored by Minnesota Hereford Breeders SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2019 8 am Show Order Breeding Heifer Show: Warner Coliseum Ring 1: Judge - Amanda Schnoor Red Angus, South Devon, Hereford, Shorthorn, Charolais, Angus, Shorthorn Plus, Charolais Composite Ring 2: Judge - Jack Ward Foundation Simmental, AOB, Limousin, Maine Anjou, Simmental, Commercial, British White Park, Miniature Hereford The Supreme Champion Heifer selection will follow the last class of the show. Premier Exhibitor winners will be announced during the Supreme Heifer Selection. 10 am Trade Show opens: Warner Coliseum

2018 SUPREME GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Breeder: Lee Bjorklund Buyer: Mike Henderson, Wiota, IA

2018 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE Breeder: Jeff White Buyer: Matt Weber, Lake Benton, MN

17th Annual Supreme Row Sponsored by

MN FARM GUIDE • AGRI MEDIA GROUP

Purina Animal Nutrition LLC and Optimizer Calf Gel Supreme Champion Female will receive $4,000 $2,000 goes to the consignor & $2,000 goes to the buyer

Reserve Champion Female will receive $2,000 $1,000 goes to the consignor & $1,000 goes to the buyer

Supreme Champion Steer will receive $500 $250 goes to the consignor & $250 goes to the buyer

Reserve Champion Steer will receive $250 $125 goes to the consignor & $125 goes to the buyer

2019 Featured Breed:

HEREFORD

For full details and entries, log onto

www.mnbeefexpo.com

Sale Managers: Val & Lori Eberspacher www.ebersale.com Phone 507-532-6694 • Val’s Cell 612-805-7405 sales@ebersale.com • Fax 507-532-9457 2904 Co Rd 6, Marshall, MN 56258

Sale Cattle Show sponsored by Showrite and Hubbard Feeds, Inc. Sale sponsored by Lanesboro Sales Commission, Inc.

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we in the Cattle industry either do not want to see [prices falling sharply] or we find it too good to be true that the Board is rallying. The situation brings to mind the saying ‘some cattle rustlers would complain whether they were hung with a new rope or an old one’. Let’s trust the futures on the Board and the sale barns in the north are visionary and end up smiling on all Cattlemen. Buy the dips on the Cattle markets if you are not risk by Michael Seek, adverse. Beef is what’s for dinner and wholesale beef is Fox Group at the Board of Trade dirt cheap right now and the President of this country owns enough hotels and resorts to know beef is good and the first This last Federal Reserve meeting a few weeks ago had choice on the menu when celebrating that life is good. dissent written all over it, meaning that the vote to drop Not such a bad time to be a Cattleman after all, is it? interest rates was split on the panel and several folks did not want to drop interest rates. Ironically, Mr. Jeffery Gundlach [head honcho of Doubleline who manages 140 billion dollars] said on a CNBC interview shortly before the Federal Reserve announcement that he would not drop rates with Gross Domestic Product where it is on a nominal and real basis. Why is all this relevant to Cattlemen and their families here in the Midwest? Look below to see the quoted comments by the Federal Reserve and you’ll see why it may be a better time to be in the Cattle business than one might think, yes even during a trade war that has not been resolved….. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said “Consumer part of the economy is in solid shape’ [interpreted by us as folks are buying things and going out to Texas Roadhouse and other restaurants like Ruth Chris and Outback] Fed Chairman said “Household spending on solid footing” [interpreted by us as folks are still going to Walmart and Home Depot to buy ‘household items’ Fed Chairman said “Job market remains strong’ [interpreted by us husband and wife job-careers are safe to date and pork does not need bought over choice USDA beef. Fed Chairman said ‘Lowered rates to provide ‘insurance’ against ongoing risk [interpreted by us as most would, meaning that you buy auto and homeowners insurance because you have to in case something goes terribly wrong on the road or in a storm, but not because you believe catastrophic events lie ahead’ Notice in the charts below that Texas Roadhouse stock has had a huge correction of almost 20% and has turned around is rallying back, as you would expect when you consider that you always have to wait by the peanut barrel for 20 minutes to get a table, regardless of the night of the week. You’ll also notice that the Feeder and Fat Cattle market had all of August and September to fall apart and not look back as the trade war with China intensified and yet it has not to date. If, by chance, Trade Team Trump cuts a bona fide trade deal with Japan and Mexico and or China then watch out above on the Cattle and Beef markets. Don’t be fooled by several of the Choice Beef Primal cuts taking turns dropping every other day a this last month. The Beef Grinds have stayed strong for almost 2 months now, as have the top side cutouts. Funny business this Cattle business is, as the Board is often blamed for nasty down moves and yet when it rallies and cash does not rally proportionately then the Board is ridiculed in credibility and the rallies are discounted. But remember what the Board contracts are in reality and that is "Market Report" continued on pg 30 a ‘futures’ contract and they often see into the ‘future’ what

The Road Ahead for Fat and Feeder Cattle and Other Markets

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So how do Cattlemen stay out in front of different unexplained drops in cash and board traded Cattle prices? Get in the rhythm of integrating wholesale beef and the values of your Cattle standing on the dirt and be ready to hedge when extreme overvaluations kick in on the Board and the Dressed Choice Steers and the Choice Box so that when solid ‘lock-in per head’ prices line up with overvaluation on Dressed Steers that you know how to use the Board to execute the Board or like-kind forward contracts. Whether you wake up in the middle of the night or first thing in the morning and wonder about your Cattle and how you might better hedge one of your ranches’ most valuable assets then call Michelle White at 312756-0931 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 at the Board of Trade and you can come in person on a Friday or Saturday morning or afternoon and educate yourself on the risk and rationale of Cattle hedging in a global economy that packers probably understand better than most cattlemen. And 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. n

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CASON’S MISS CHANNEL G29T Sired by CCR Cowboy Cut 5048Z February Purebred SM

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Cattle Nutrition 101 When should you feed your animal? Consistency is key when feeding both steers and heifers. Typically, you will feed morning and night and want 12 hours between those feedings. During the summer hot weather can decrease appetite, so it is beneficial to feed early in the morning and late at night. Make sure you clean out any old feed immediately. A calf should be finishing what you have fed them in 30-40 minutes. How long do I need to feed a supplement to see a change? It can take 45-60 days to see a true change from nutrition. There are products that are designed for “instant gratification” like using Vita Charge® Gel or Vita Charge Liquid Boost® to stimulate intake quickly during stress, however we recommend giving any supplement at least 30 days to start to see a long-term change. What are trace minerals and why does your animal need them? There are two classes of minerals, macro minerals and micro (trace) minerals. Macro minerals are needed in higher levels to meet your calf’s daily requirement. Trace minerals are needed in smaller amounts, but are still vitally important. Trace minerals are needed to help boost immune system and keep your calf healthy. Trace minerals also promote healthy skin, hair and hooves. When looking at the mineral source it is important that you are feeding an organic or chelated source of minerals, as these are more digestible. In addition to Sure Champ® offering the prebiotic Amaferm®, it also is a complete mineral package.

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IOWA CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION

ICA Supports Packers and Stockyards Investigation The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association applauds the decision by USDA to utilize its authority via the Packers and Stockyards Division to investigate price changes experienced on both the boxed beef and live cattle side of the cattle market in the weeks following the Tyson Holcomb, KS plant fire on August 9. As a grassroots organization, ICA takes the input of our members very seriously. Over the past several weeks, cattle producers have expressed concern that changes in the live cattle and boxed beef markets since the fire are unjustified. ICA

has been working on behalf of members across the state to provide market certainty via monitoring and fully supports an investigation. “We recognize that there are market fundamentals at play,” says David Trowbridge, Iowa Cattlemen’s Association President, “But given the extreme effect the current market conditions are having on Iowa’s cattle industry, we believe it is in our members’ best interests to eliminate any doubts regarding the market reaction.” The Packers and Stockyards Act was signed by President Harding in 1921 to

address concerns about anticompetitive activities among meat packers. The Act has been updated by Congress many times since then. Section 202 of the Act states that it is unlawful for packers to “Engage in or use any unfair, unjustly discriminatory, or deceptive practice or device,” or “[E]ngage in any course of business or do any act for the purpose or with the effect of manipulating or controlling prices, or of creating a monopoly in the acquisition of, buying, selling, or dealing in, any article, or of restraining commerce”.

$284,000 Raised for Ronald McDonald Houses “One hundred and twenty-one days ago, I had a kidney transplant. I didn’t know if I was ever going to attend the Iowa State Fair again, and I sure didn’t dream I’d be doing this,” said Brian Thill before choosing the champion steer in this year’s event. “Our family knows the hidden costs that families go through when you have an ill one. I remember my wife and I having a discussion about [the fact that] it costs $42 to park, and those types of things can add up when you’re in the hospital,” said Thill. “Thank God the Ronald McDonald House is there for those families.” Thill, of Pleasantville, served as the official judge for the 37th annual Governor’s Charity Steer on August 10. The show and auction raised over $284,000 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Iowa in Des Moines, Iowa City and Sioux City. The houses are located near hospitals and provide a “home away from home” for families of seriously ill children. The Iowa Beef Industry Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Association sponsor the annual steer

show and auction, which was hosted by Governor Kim Reynolds in the Pioneer Livestock Pavilion at the Iowa State Fair. Since its inception in 1983, the Governor’s Charity Steer Show has raised over $3.8 million for the Ronald McDonald Houses of Iowa. This year’s event included 25 steers, the Iowa youth who raised them and celebrity show persons, including Governor Kim Reynolds. Thill selected “Richard”, the steer raised by Makia Smith and shown by Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg, as this year’s “Judge’s Choice.” Richard was sponsored by the Crawford County Cattlemen’s Association and purchased by a coalition of Sioux County Businesses for $9,000, with an additional $1,000 support from the lieutenant governor and others. The market value of the steer was also donated, bringing the total donation to $11,498.72. The steer shown by Brian Moore, Former District 58 State Representative, was chosen by the crowd as People’s

Choice. “Straight Profit” was raised by Riley Miller, sponsored by the Jackson County Cattlemen, and purchased by Johnson Family Farms. Justine Stevenson, representing the Seeds of Hope Foundation, earned the Showmanship Award from judge Terry Chapman of Tipton. Stevenson’s steer, “Seeds of Hope”, was raised by Brianna Wolfer of Albia and sponsored and purchased by the Monroe County Cattlemen and supporters, including the family of Chasen Stevenson. Emcees for the event included Bob Quinn and Andy Peterson of WHO/WMT Radio and Michelle Rook of WNAX Radio. The auctioneers were Phil Schooley of Bloomfield, Will Epperly of Dunlap, Russele Sleep of Bedford, and Jared Miller of Leon. Catching bids in the ring were Tom Rooney of The Midwest Marketer; Mike Sorensen and Austin Brandt of Livestock Plus; and Jason Lekin from Tama Livestock Auction.

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IOWA CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION

Save the Date: Leadership Summit December 5-6, Altoona

Interested in continuing your education, voicing your opinion on issues affecting Iowa’s beef business and networking with industry leading trade show vendors? Then mark your calendars for the 2019 Iowa Cattle Industry Leadership Summit! This year’s Leadership Summit will be held Thursday and Friday, December 5 and 6, at Prairie Meadows in Altoona, Iowa. A keynote speaker will kick off the summit on the morning of December 5, followed by two educational speakers, lunch and the ICA policy committee meetings. A tradeshow will take place all day long for for ample amounts of networking opportunities. Policy committee meetings are open to all members and you are highly encour-

aged to attend them and voice your opinions on issues affecting the industry. This, in turn, helps the association provide direction towards policy priorities. Attendees can then vote on the ICA policies, which may be ratified the next day at the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association’s annual meeting (open to all members). The day will conclude with the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation fundraiser and auction. Tickets can be purchased just for the foundation dinner at iacattlemen.org. On Friday, December 6, an invite-only breakfast will be held for ICA county leaders prior to the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association annual meeting and the Iowa Beef Industry Council’s annual meeting. Hotel rooms can be reserved at www. prairiemeadows.com using group code-

12042019IOW or by calling 515-957-3000. Rooms must be booked by November 20 to receive the discounted rate. More details on registration information can be found at iacattlemen.org. Those interested in being a vendor or a sponsor, please contact kate@iacattlemen.org or by calling the office at 515296-2266. The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association’s mission has always been to “Grow Iowa’s beef business through advocacy, leadership, and education.” You don’t want to miss this great event for cattlemen and associated companies working together to find solutions to fuel the future of Iowa’s beef industry.

ICA seeking young cattle producers for leadership program In an on-going effort to build future leadership for both the Iowa cattle industry and the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association, ICA is taking applications for the 2020 Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program. The application deadline is November 1, 2019 and can be downloaded from the ICA website, www.iacattlemen.org. “With all of the issues facing agriculture today, it’s more important than ever that we equip young cattlemen and women with the knowledge and skills needed to lead our industry into the future,” says Matt Deppe, CEO of the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association. “The Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program will help participants better understand the industry and work towards solutions to the problems their generation will face.”

Those selected for the Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program (YCLP) will meet six times in the coming year on January 8-9, 2020, February 18-19, 2020, May 28-29, 2020, August 6-7, 2020, November 5-6, 2020 and December 3-4, 2020. They will tour beef production facilities, learn about trending cattle issues, enhance their leadership and communication skills, and play an active role in the legislative process. The program is free to all participants. The application for YCLP asks potential participants to explain why they are interested in participating in the program, as well as explaining their goals and giving their vision for the future of the cattle industry. Preference will be given to current ICA members. If you have questions

about the program, or would like an application mailed to you, contact Adair Lents at adair@iacattlemen.org, or call 515-2962266. YCLP is sponsored by ICA with funding provided by the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation and members of the ICA President’s Council.

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THE DISPERSAL OF THE CENTURY

Announcing the Vance Uden Estate Dispersal TC Ranch Angus Cow Herd Dispersal Sale

Monday & Tuesday October 28 & 29, 2019 Monday – 3 PM • Tuesday – 8 AM

TC PROUD PRINCESS 3008

Reg # 17630788 - She sells. Sire: Connealy Thunder • Dam’s Sire: TC Aberdeen 759

TC ERICA EILEEN 4003

Reg # 17912455 - She sells. Sire: TC Aberdeen 759 Dam’s Sire: Connealy Right Answer 746

TC LADY ALLISON 4008

Reg # 17912458 - She sells. Sire: TC Forthright 9284 • Dam’s Sire: Connealy Irish 0204

TC BANDEVA 3022

Reg # 17634721 - She sells. Sire: TC Forthright 9284 Dam’s Sire: TC Total 410

TC MARCIA 6082

Reg # 18642947 - She sells. Sire: Sitz Dollar Up 489Z Dam’s Sire: Sydgen Doc 9017

The TC Herd was established in 1950 and this one family business has had 45 consecutive sales. Every female selling is carrying a TC prefix and backed by generations of time-tested TC genetics. Over the years, the TC herd has been the source of many new herd sires and a valued place to buy your next major herd sire. TC has been a pioneer exhibitor at the National Western Stock Show and has had numerous Champion Carloads at the National Western. Never before has there been a worldwide creation of superior genetics offered of this caliber in one setting. The 2019 bull calves will be retained for the February 26, 2020 bull sale along with the confirmed pregnancies due in 2020.

DRU UDEN

Selling 1,000 HEAD

308/470-0740 CELL 308/425-6000 OFFICE 1524 G Rd. • Franklin NE 68939 www.tcranch.com E-mail: tcranch1@frontiernet.net

Spring Pairs • Fall Pairs • Bred Heifers Open Heifers • Donors • Herd Sires

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. Phone 816/532-0811. Fax 816/532-0851. Email: angushall@angushall.com • www.angushall.com

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The Way I See It by Austin Brandt

Fall sale season has kicked off and the time has come for living on the road and out of hotel rooms. To be completely honest, I have been looking forward to this ever since the last sale this past spring. Life on the road, seeing old familiar faces and meeting new people, looking at great cattle and yes, Sorensen has rubbed off on me because I do enjoy finding some great food as well! A couple weeks ago, around the middle of September, I was invited to Iowa State University to speak to a group one evening. I immediately jumped at the opportunity and was excited to get the chance. But then, I thought maybe I better ask just what kind of group I was going to be speaking to and what they wanted me to talk about. I was lined up to speak to the Collegiate Cattlemens Group. They wanted me to just keep the talk simple, chat with them about what I do, give them a little background about where I came from and how I got where I am today. So after I gave them my version of who and how, I thought I would see if there were any questions. This is where it it got interesting in a good way! The first question I got is one that I will admit, made me chuckle a bit. When I thought about it, though, it was a fair question. I was asked if I practiced what I yelled and did around ringside in front of mirror before sales. The answer was simple, “No, I am just as surprised at what comes out of my mouth as everyone else is!” From there, questions got more industry related. They asked about my opinion on trends, swings

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and fads in the livestock sales/marketing profession. When I was asked for my thoughts on the pros and cons of a live auction compared to online sales, it definitely got their attention and mine as well. To me, I think you can argue both are better than the other until you’re blue in the face. That night, we got into that a little just a little bit, but in the end, it comes down to your bottom line. You need to use the best option to market your product efficiently, effectively and over wide customer base. I would love to get into the details of our chat that night in this article, but I don’t think there is enough space allotted for that. But I will say, if you are interested in chatting with me about this or anything else just get ahold of me. Call me, text me, email me whatever works for you and I promise I will get back to you as quickly as I can! I’ll see you down the road!! Austin

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SIMANGUS DAUGHTERS OF... W/C Loaded Up, CCR Cowboy Cut, Pays to Believe, CCR Flint Hills, Remington Lock n Load 54U, CCR Masterlink, CCR Boulder 1339A, TJ High Calibre 556B, Rousey Gold Strike 512C, W/C Grandstand 6B, Leachman Cadillac L025A and CCR Santa Fe 9349Z! ANGUS FEMALES BY... Barstow Cash, Connealy Capitalist 028, OCC Emblazon, DCC Baseline 511, DDA Dameron Northern Light, Kramers Apollo 317, Quaker Hill Rampage 0A36 and Mytty In Focus! CALVES AT SIDE OF COWS BY... WS Proclamation E202, CLRS Dividend 405D and W/C Bankroll, the greatest breeding bulls in the breed!

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200+ HEAD SELL! ANIMAL NAME APEX PASSION AC758E APEX EVE XD681F APEX RACHEL T943E APEX MS CAPITALIST TX929C APEX EBONETTE TX950Z APEX FANTASY SD681F APEX GRETA T909E APEX JOANIE BD689F APEX REMI U444C APEX MARQUEE U804E

Daughters Sell!

Pacesetting Genetics, Quality and EPDs!

SIRE NAME CCR BOULDER 1339A BRIDLE BIT MOZART D605 TJ HIGH CALIBRE 556B CONNEALY CAPITALIST 028 HOOVER DAM BRIDLE BIT REMBRANDT D630 CCR COWBOY CUT 5048Z CLRS DIVIDEND 405D W/C LOADED UP 1119Y ROUSEY GOLD STRIKE 512C

API 157.9 149.1 148.2 143.3 142.4 140.7 140.6 139.6 139.0 136.9

FIRST CALF HEIFER CALVES AT SIDE BY... CLRS Dividend 405D, Bridle Bit Rembrandt, Rousey Gold Strike 512C and LCRR THR Mtn Pass 9219D! Calving Ease with Pacesetting EPDs. ET CALVES BY... Bankroll x the great Werning donor, Miss Pelton 316B (Reg. Red Angus). Seven heifer calves and one bull calf! OUTSTANDING FALL YEARLING HEIFERS BY... CLRS Dividend 405D, W/C Bankroll and High Calibre 556B.

Dan Leo — 308-750-0200 — sales@apexcattle.com — 1146 7th Avenue, Dannebrog, NE 68831

Catalogs Mailed Upon Request, Call or Email Today!

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Show Heifer Prospects, Bred Females & SimCross Steers Find your next show champion at the Hawkeye Sale!

Purebred Simmental

Purebred Simmental

WLM Ms. Cowboy G612 • January

MWL Gadget GZ65 • March

CCR Cowboy Cut x RJM Upgrade

MSF Battle Cry BT17 x Sand Ranch Hand

For more info, contact these breeders:

Purebred Simmental

Purebred Simmental

MWL Ginger GXU2 • March

MWL Giggles GB53 • February

Jass On The Mark x Hooks Shear Force 38K

Jass On The Mark x Mr NLC Upgrade

Purebred Simmental

Purebred Simmental

TGL Miss Gretta G102 • February

WLM Ms. P2B G289 • January

TGL Mr Dandy x JF Milestone

LLSF Pays TO Believe x JS Sure Bet

Professional Sale Management: Val & Lori Eberspacher 2904 Co. Rd 6, Marshall, MN Office 507-532-6694 Val 612-805-7405 sales@ebersale.com

Many more fancy heifers like this sell November 3rd at our 41st annual sale!

Catalog online: Ebersale.com

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Triple G Livestock 641-660-4065 Top Line Simmentals 641-464-5848 Hotz Farms 319-530-8868 Hunter Cattle Co. 641-799-8026 Jarr Cattle 641-777-8410 or 641-799-6296 Klopfenstein Simmentals 319-257-6789 or 319-931-3729 McGlothlen Simmentals 641-932-5778 or 641-295-4149 Moore & Warren Livestock 641-632-8343 or 641-660-8007 Thill Cattle Company 319-330-0809 Ver Ploeg Farms 641-628-2669 or 641-780-1098

Purebred Simmental WLM Ms. Cowboy G871 • February CCR Cowboy Cut x WS Beef King W107

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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 17, 2019 Sires: Here I Am, Fu Man Chu, IGWT, Better Believe It, Monopoly, Pay the Price 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 Nov. 4, 2019: sconlinesales.com Chi’s, Maines, SimAngus and Club Calves Offering steers, heifer, market heifers, and breeding heifers from leading sires. Watch for more Ohlrichs Online Sales!

2. WAYNE & BARB OHLRIC HS

75625 Rd 3396 • Madrid, NE David Cornelius 308-352-6559 Mitchell Cornelius 308-352-6647 Call Anytime for Viewing! Sale Date: Oct. 26, 2019 Sires: Black Power Play, Monopoly, Man Among Boys, King Maker, Red White and Raon 1/2 mile east, 4 1/2 miles S of Madrid, NE

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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. 1, 2019 - sconlinesales.com Online Heifer Sale: Nov. 6, 2019 - sconlinesales.com Heifers-Steers-Bulls Sires: Monopoly, BDR, Quality Counts, U Need Me, Outcast 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. GILB ERTS ON CATT LE CO.

Stuart & Marci Gilbertson 3615 West 70th Street • Kearney, NE 68845 Stuart Gilbertson 308-627-7251 Laurel Gilbertson- 308-870-1995 Private Treaty Pasture Sale - Sept. 22, 2019; Sales ends at 6pm Sires: Fu Man Chu, Here I Am, Heat Wave, Bank Roll


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Selling 50 mature Bred Cows

15 fancy Show Heifers • 25 Replacement Females • 15 Bred Heifers

bred females carry the service of:

Jindra Black Out • Stunner • Poss Maverick RCL Lithium • Conley Express • RCL Dually 6962

For more information or sale book, call or text: Kevin & Helen Geppert 605-770-3544

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Upcoming Sales & Events

OCTOBER 4 Horstman Cattle Co. Female Sale -

West Lafayette, IN 5 Burns Angus Farms Open House and Fitting Clinic - Oxford, IA Elite 8 Open House - Amity, MO Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch Female Sale - Ree Heights, SD Holmes Cattle Co. Online Sale - cwcattlesales.com Mill Coulee Angus Farm Female Sale - Prairie du Chien, WI Rich Red Angus Fall Female Sale - Vinton, IA 6 Badger Southern Select Sale - Burlington, WI Burns Angus Farms Online Sale - sconlinesales.com Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch Female Sale - Ree Heights, SD 7 Gateway Genetics Online Steer & Heifer Sale - sconlinesales.com Thompson Herefords Online Sale - showstockplanet.com 10 Burck Show Cattle Online Sale - showstockplanet.com 11 Mettler Polled Herefords Production Sale - Menno, SD Smith Valley Angus Female Sale - Salem, MO 12 ISU Bacon Expo - Ames, IA Sloup Simmentals New Direction Sale - Seward, NE Perks Ranch Fall Celebration Sale - Rockford, IL Schrag Shorthorns - Marion, SD Shipwreck Cattle Black Label Sale - Grandview, TX Studer Shorthorns Family Legacies Sale - Crston, IA THM Land & Cattle Female Sale - Vienna, MO 12 -13 Jensen Angus Farm Open House - Plainfield, IA 13 Definitely Different Hereford Sale - Alto, MI Next Generation Genetics Sale - Endeavor, WI Sullivan Farms Maternal Legends Sale - Dunlap, IA 14 Hofman Simmental / Klein Ranch - Clay Center, KS Woodside Land & Cattle Online Heifer Sale - sconlinesales.com 16 2K Cattle Ent. Online Show Heifer Sale - anguslive.com O’Neill Angus Online Bid Off - anguslive.com 17 -20 MN Beef Expo - St. Paul, MN 18 Gerdes Show Cattle Buckles & Banners Sale - West Point, IA 19 Hoover Angus Online Sale - cci.live.com Udell Cattle Co. Production Sale - Sioux City, IA 20 Plendl’s Legacy Female Sale - Kingsley, IA 21 J & L Livestock Angus Female Sale - Billings, MT

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22 Adcock Land & Livestock Online Heifer Sale showcattleconncection.com Summit Farms Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 24 Jensen Bros. Female Sale - Louisburg, KS 25 Top Line Farm Complete Dispersal - Tremont, IL 26 Cason’s Pride & Joy Simmentals Female Sale - Russell, IA Mead Farms Production Sale - Versailles, MO 26 -27 CRR Simmentals Open House - Arapahoe, NE 27 Marda Angus Farms Production Sale - Lodi, WI Schroeder & Fawcett Online Sale - anguslive.com 28 -29 TC Ranch Cow Herd Dispersal - Franklin, NE 29 CRR Simmentals Online Female Sale - sconlinesales.com 30 Valley Creek Ranch Online Sale - lao.com

NOVEMBER

1 Apex Cattle Fall Calving Herd Dispersion - Dannebrog, NE 2 Cottonwood Angus Farms - Pipestone, MN Ridder Farms Charolais Sale - Hermann, MO 2 -3 Jensen Angus Farm Open House - Plainfield, IA 3 Hawkeye Simmental Sale - Bloomfield, IA Jensen Angus Farm Sharing in the Progress Online Sale sconlinesales.com Triangle J Ranch Harvest Select Sale - Miller, NE 4 Okoboji Cattle Co. Online Sale - sconlinesales.com Summit Farms Online Sale - sconlinesales.com 5 Sisco Bros. Online Heifer Sale - sconlinesales.com 6 Rock Creek Mature Cow Herd Dispersion - Mitchell, SD Talon Crest Online Show Heifer Sale showcattleconnection.com 7 Talon Crest Bred Female Sale - Winterset, IA 8 McDonald Red Angus Female Sale - Russell, IA 9 Stevenson Angus Total Dispersal - Kearney, NE 16 Baldridge Tiedeman & Friends Angus/Red Angus Female Sale North Platte, NE Woodhill Farms Female Sale - Viroqua, WI 18 Gateway Genetics Online Female Sale sconlinesales.com 23 Bear Mtn. Angus Production Sale - Palisade, NE Yardley Cattle Co. Female Sale - Beaver, UT

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 2K Cattle Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Adcock Land & Livestock . . . . . . . . . . 40 Angus Assn. Reps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Apex Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Baldridge Tiedeman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Bear Mountain Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Blind Badger Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Burck Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 C & L Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Cason’s Pride & Joy Simmentals . . . . . 37 Cottonwood Angus Farms . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Cross Diamond Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . 56 CRR Simmentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Fox Group Market Report . . . . . . . 28, 30 Gerdes Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Hawkeye Simmental Sale . . . . . . . . . . 55 Herbster Angus Farms . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Hinshaw Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Hofman Simmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Hoover Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 IA Land Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 IA Show Cattle Producers . . . . . . . 44-45 ICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47

IL Show Cattle Producers . . . . . . . 14-15 ISU Bacon Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 J & L Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Jensen Bros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Marda Angus Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 McDonald Red Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Mead Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Mettler Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Mikkey’s LC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 MN Beef Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Moore & Warren Simmental . . . . . . . . 54 NE Club Calf Producers . . . . . . . . 60-61 Next Generation Genetics . . . . . . . . . 18 O’Neill Angus Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Okoboji Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Panther Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Questing Hills Land & Cattle . . . . . . . 52 Ridder Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Rock Creek Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Schrag Shorthorns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Schroeder & Fawcett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Seth Plendl Catlte Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Sharing in the Progress . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Sisco Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Sloup Simmentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Spear U Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 ST Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Stenberg Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Stevenson Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sullivan Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Summit Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Talon Crest Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TC Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Top Line Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-75 Triangle J Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Triple G Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Udell Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 UPCOMING SALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Valley Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Voss Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Weaver Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65 Weeks Angus Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Woodhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Woodside Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . 19 Yardley Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

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Cody’s Column by Cody Crum

It’s currently 1:00 AM and my baby boy is only a couple days old. I have officially joined the parenting world! Tamar and I are thrilled to announce that Cort Howard Crum was born on Friday, September 13th! That’s right, Friday the 13th and I don’t think there is anything unlucky about it. God has chosen to bless us with the most incredible gift and we are so proud to be Cort’s Mom and Dad. Cort is loved by so many already and we look forward to watching him grow. Like I said, he was born on a Friday and guess what I had scheduled on Saturday? A sale. Fortunately, the sale was for some of my closest friends, the Stephens and Crane families. They were more than understanding that I would not be able to make it. Well, on late Friday night, my wife informed me that she thought I needed to go work the sale. On Saturday morning, both grandmas and Aunt Taryn came to kick me out of the hospital, and I took off for the sale. Luckily, I looked through the cattle a couple weeks earlier because I didn’t have any time that day to look between showing off pictures of our new little man. Cort decided to jump right in and he bought his first heifer before he was a day old! I cannot begin to thank you all for the thoughts and prayers. Mom and baby are healthy and we are excited to start our little family. I will let you all know how the first month at home is next time. Best of luck to everyone over this fall sale season! God Bless, Cody

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Maternal Legends Sale October 13th, 2019 | at the farm in Dunlap, Iowa

Lot 20 - January Chianina 13.08% Heifer Who Da Man x JSUL Sultry 6640

Lot 5m - March Shorthorn Heifer SULL Red Knight x SULL Blooded Ruby Lot 92 - Purebred Simmental Cow TLLC One Eyed Jack x KLS Diamond W516 Bred to HPF Quantum Leap Z952 - Female; Due 1/18/2020

Lot 2m - ShorthornPlus Heifer Silveiras Style x SULL Lady Crystal 434P Lot 56 - January Polled Hereford Open Heifer C Miles McKee x MS Diana 01 Lot 80 - Shorthorn Cow SULL Traveler x WHR ET AL Lucky Charm ET Bred SULL Current Commodity 7630E; Due 10/29/2019.

Lot 12a - April 75% Percent Simmental Heifer Jacked Up x Miss Penny 15B Lot 85 - Mainetainer Cow Irish Whiskey x Angus Cow

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John, Dede, Sara & Sage John Elder • Josh Elder, 402.650.1380 Dunlap, Iowa 51529 • www.maternallegends.com

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Lot 44 - 18.08% Chianina Bred Heifer ASHW Who da Man x SSUL Sultry 6640 Bred to Colburn Primo; Due 1/27/2020.

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Happy Fall & football season!! I feel like all I do is drive, drive, and drive some more... thank goodness Miss Treva is game to ride a lot of hours with mama! Tuck is playing 8th grade football and finishing his last year of confirmation classes, Taylor has dance classes three days a week and it’s been hard to get homework worked in there when they head straight to the farm to work on show pigs! I’m currently trying to embrace the crazy and enjoy the little moments! The last couple months have been a struggle. One of Tucker’s best friends and his family were attacked by an animal rights extremist that has no idea about the livestock industry. A video was taken of a young man attempting to load a gilt onto a trailer to head home from the Iowa State Fair. The gilt was in heat and didn’t want to load alone. The young man had attempted several different ways of loading her with a ramp and sort boards, with no success. Well, there happened to be an animal rights activist on the fair grounds that took video of this young man and his struggle. In the video, the activist captured one of his attempts to load the gilt using the whip, the tool we all use to guide the pigs in and out of the show ring. Of course, the activist insisted that it was animal abuse, which couldn’t be further from the truth. The activist then posted the video on social media. A couple things to note is that he waited 10 days to post the video and before he posted it, he had been banned from the Iowa State Fair for LIFE for being threatening, belligerent and harassing to ISF officials. Now if this was such an important issue of animal abuse, why did he wait so long to “report” the incident? I think what bothers me the most are the responses on social media from the non-livestock people that are downright horrifying. They are threatening this child’s life, claiming abuse when whips are used, etc. Those people have no idea of the processes of handling livestock. What is even more disturbing is if they care so much about animals and being humane, how can they care so little about a young person by threatening his life? The

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alarming thing about this situation is that it could happen to any one of us or our kids. Something I’d like to point out is that The Des Moines Register should be absolutely ashamed of themselves for printing an “investigative story” with only one point of view from an animal activist just looking for attention. I genuinely thought, in Iowa, our media would at least have the decency to get both sides of a story, not to mention, actually investigating the credibility of the “witness.” Maybe they would have uncovered the fact that this activist has had multiple arrests for a myriad of illegal activities. I know, I will no longer look to that poor excuse for a media outlet in Iowa for any kind of truths, knowing they only report one-sided stories. As livestock producers, this hit home for us as a family. We had long, thoughtful discussions about the care of our livestock and took time to pray for our friends and their peace of minds. The most frustrating is the fact that there is no way to logically reason with extreme activists. At the end of the day, we have to trust in God and His plan for us! Please continue to keep our military, our nation, and all of our leaders in your prayers! Have a fantastic October and please do not hesitate to call/text any of our LPI reps to help you find the livestock you are looking for! Heidi Sorensen Rohrig • 661-900-6004 heidi@livestockplusinc.com www.livestockplusinc.com

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8840 Deer Ridge Lane Bloomington, MN 55438

Purebred Simmental ASA # 2941516

CALVING EASE SIRE SUPREME. He

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is one of the easiest calving purebred Simmentals in the breed. The last 2 years we have had 60 heifers calve out of him and we have never had to pull a calf. They are stylish, correct with growth, performance and eye appeal. Our cattle have to do a lot of walking, we are fussy about good feet and legs. There is an epidemic of back curly toes and toeing out on the front legs in both Simmentals and Angus. He is the most correct bull you will find. He is a Duracell by Dream On x Built Right. His dam was the Grand Champion female at the American Royal. You NEED to Try Him.

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Yardley Cattle company is a fifth generation family cattle ranch built on integrity, hard work and great cattle. The dedication and devotion on selecting genetics for generation after generation for phenotype, performance, and maternal traits shows throughout our entire offering. The genetics available in our sale are the best you can buy anywhere. We strive to produce beautifully made, moderately framed cattle loaded with power, performance, and fleshing ability in stylish, structurally correct packages. Last year we sent cattle into 22 states and Canada. We gaurentee to get them anywhere for $300, last year we got them delivered for $150. We’re just three hours from Las Vegas or Salt Lake on I-15. BOOK YOUR FLIGHT NOW!

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