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In this Issue... Features Animal Consciousness........................................................... 14 All Around Kids...............................................16, 17, 57, 60, 74 College and Career Corner.................................................. 22 CJLA Banquet 2018........................................................... 27-47 State Fairs and National Shows Out West........................ 50 Meat...The End Game: Meats Judging Edition.......................................................... 58 Keepin' Up with the FFA in Your State.............................. 59 Pacific Showcase Livestock Judging Contest Winners.................................. 68

Departments Tales from the Real World: Let an Expert Be Your Guide............................................... 18 CJLA News and Sponsored Shows................................ 24-25 Breeders Directory........................................................... 52-55 Products and Services........................................................... 55 Show Results................................................................62-64, 66 Subscription Form................................................................. 69 Upcoming Events.................................................................... 72 Advertisers Index................................................................... 76

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FROM THE

EDITOR Here we are – at the start of County Fair season! I know many of you have been competing at jackpots since the first of the year with animals that will ultimately end up at your county fair. All those weekends have been preparing you and your animal for the best possible experience at their final destination. When you think of each practice or each jackpot as steps, or building blocks, toward the show where you want to excel, then you have set a goal in your mind and it is highly likely you that will achieve that goal! It is exciting when the plan comes together and, of course, along the way you have encountered new experiences and increased your knowledge and skills.

P.O. Box 41430 • San Jose, CA 95160 (408) 888-2503 • Fax (408) 776-9811 Publisher & Managing Editor: Heidi Beljean — (408) 888-2503 Email: pacshow@earthlink.net Production Manager & Art Director: William Crump — (662) 305-5434 Email: pacificshowcase@gmail.com

The County Fair is where your skills in showing and animal husbandry will be on display and used by you to do your best in the show ring. It is also the time to “market” your animal. Have you spent time before fair working on your marketing approach and skills? The fair you attend puts on a livestock auction for animals that the judge says are ready for market. That means you are eligible to sell your animal according to the judge and fair rules, but it does not guarantee the price you will receive or that there will be a buyer for your animal.

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Sure, if you win or place high in the live show, there will be buyers for those animals, but you should never presume there will be buyers and good prices for all the animals sold. You have invested a lot of time and money into your animal project and marketing should be a part of the process of raising that project from selection to the end fair.

(805) 835-1486 kaelacooper@aol.com (530) 409-5143

Here in California we are fortunate that most County Fairs have a great buyer base that believes in supporting youth in agriculture. I know from experience that many of those buyers do their research too. They read all the letters from the 4-H and FFA kids asking for their support, they walk around the fair and look at animals and talk with the exhibitors about their project, and they then decide who they want to help and how they will support the auction.

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So I encourage each of you to make a marketing plan! Figure out how much money you have put into your project, i.e.; purchase price, feed costs, supplies, and any other expenses you have. How much would you like to sell your animal for to either cover your expense, or use toward your next project? Then look at what the average prices have been in the past at your County Fair. Is that within in reason of your own expenses?

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Realistically, the price received at a County Fair auction may not cover all your jackpot show costs or all the extra expenses you put into your project, but if you can recover the cost of your animal and feed and some of the essential expenses you had, then that may be a starting point for you to work with. Expenses and the amount you would like to recover is something you will need to determine for your individual project. YOU CAN MAXIMIZE YOUR RESULTS if you are willing to work on your marketing. Take time to write good letters to buyers, include pictures, and follow up with a visit or phone call. Buyers like to see sellers who are motivated, goal oriented, and know their project!

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Time to Plan Ahead! The July/August Issue is our

In this issue we highlight the All Around Kids! There are so many of you who show and do other activities also. I know it takes a lot of time and support to fit it all in when there are only so many hours in the day. We applaud those who live life to the fullest and stretch their skills and learning experiences, as well as the families behind them who do what needs to be done to make it all work!

California State Fair Issue

Check out our CJLA section featuring the Award Banquet honoring the achievements of our 2017 members. It was a special night to recognize their efforts as they drive the roads throughout the year to compete for points and year-end awards.

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Next issue is the STATE FAIR issue. Don’t miss out – be a part of the magazine by advertising: Contact us for details! Also in the next issue is the Graduation Section – get your photos and information sent in to us to be included. And as always, we love the pics you send in for the Hot Shot pages, so keep them coming! If you have an upcoming event to add to our calendar, or if you move or change address, let us know so we can get things updated.

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Van Allen Elementary (Escalon, CA) Sports: Basketball, Softball Show: Goats

For Junior Showmen who love the spirit of competition, in the Showring and in Athletics!

Monte Vista Christian School (Watsonville, CA) Sports: Football Show: Lambs, Goats, Poultry

Kit Carson Elementary School (Hanford, CA)

Kit Carson Elementary School (Hanford, CA) Sports: Baseball Show: Market Goats

Wasco High School (Wasco, CA)

Sports: Baseball Show: Market Goats

Setting goals is the first step in the turning the invisible into the visible! 16 reached! MAY/JUNE 2018 Goals can be

Sports: Football Show: Sheep, Swine


Ronald Reagan Elementary School (Chowchilla, CA) Sports: Cheerleading

Show: Goats, Rabbits, Swine

For Junior Showmen who love the spirit of competition, in the Showring and in Athletics!

Culver High School

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Sports: Basketball, Baseball Show: Goats, Swine

Sports: Volleyball, Track and Field Show: Cattle

Ukiah High School (Redwood Valley, CA) Sports: Trapshooting

Petaluma High School (Petaluma, CA)

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Sports: Football, Wrestling Show: Cattle

Set your goals high, and don’t stop17 till you get there!! — Bo Jackson

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REAL WORLD

By Brooke Bennett

Let an Expert Be Your Guide

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California Youth Claims National Western Stock Show Premier Award The junior livestock competitions held during the National Western Livestock Show in Denver are much more than showing an animal. The livestock Premier Exhibitor competition is a unique educational opportunity provided to the top junior market livestock exhibitors. Each year, a total of 95 participants (out of almost 1200 youth exhibitors) from the junior market goat, lamb, swine & steer shows qualify to sell their animal in the Junior Livestock Auction. This elite set of kids are then required to take an industry-related quiz, give a 2-minute speech on an industryrelated topic and complete an interview with a panel of judges. Other components included in their overall Premier Exhibitor score include their live placing, showmanship placing & participation, and the carcass quality of their market animal. Divisions included in each species are Young Premier Exhibitor (ages 12 and under) and Senior Premier Exhibitor (ages 13-18). Although the Young Division Winners receive a Banner and plaque, the Senior Champion and Reserve Champions in each species are awarded $2,000 and $1,000 scholarships respectively.

Lambs and sired by Puppet Master, Madison’s wether won his class in the Blackface Market Lamb Division. This made her eligible for the Junior Livestock Auction as well as competing further in the Premier Exhibitor competition. Following the quiz, speech, and interview, Madison returned home to wait for the final results. When the results were announced, her wether had won the Champion Market Lamb Carcass Award and she had won the title of Premier Market Lamb Exhibitor. Madison said it “was a quite a surprise to receive the news and that this award meant everything to her”!

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2018

Livestock

July 13 – July 29, 2018 Market animal DNA COLLECTION -

(schedule subject to change)

Junior Beef, Sheep, Swine and Market Goats...........July 12-16

Featured Shows: Wether Dam Wether Sire Sheep Show, Western Regional Jr. Hampshire Sheep Show, Western Regional Junior Dorset Show, Dorper Market Lamb Show, Market Heifer Show, Shorthorn Show, All Other Breeds Beef, Hereford, Angus, Wether Dam Doe, and the Golden Opportunity Gilt Sale.

Sale of Champions.......................................................... July 15 Open Beef I, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Jr. & Open Boer Goats, and Jr. & Open Pygmy Goats...................................... July 17-20

Featured Shows: Angus Show, AHA Regional Horned & Polled Hereford Classic, Charolais Show, Medal of Excellence Limousin Classic, All Other Breeds Show, Super Regional Shorthorn Show, Junior Boer Goat Show and ABGA show, Junior and Open Pygmy Goat Show, California Classic Pygmy Goat Show, and Open Nigerial Dwarf Goat Show.

Junior and Open Dairy Show......................................July 21-25 Featured Shows: Holstein Show, All California Brown Swiss Show, All California Jersey Show, Western National Guernsey Show, All California Milking Shorthorn Show, Golden State Oberhasli Specialty Show, Junior Nigerian Dwarf Goat Show, Junior All Other Purebreds, Junior & Open Alpines, Junior & Open LaManchas, Junior & Open Nubians, Junior & Open Saanens, Open Toggenburgs and Recorded Grades.

Open Sheep, Open Swine, Longhorns, Angora Goats, and Llamas & Alpacas.........................July 26-29 Featured Shows: World Qualifier Texas Longhorn Show, Western Regional Hampshire Show, Southdown Show, Wether Dam Wether Sire Show, Western Regional Montadale Show, Columbia and Rambouillet Show, Dorset Show, Heritage Sheep Show, Wool and Fiber Sheep Show, Berkshire Swine, Yorkshire Swine, Crossbred Swine, Barrow Show, Open Swine Sale, the Llama and Alpaca Shows – performance, obstacle and fleece classes.

Entry Deadlines All Junior Livestock Entries Due: June 13 • All Open Livestock Entries Due: June 20

Fur & Feathers ENTRY DEADLINES First day to submit entries....May 1 Junior Rabbits .................. June 13 Junior Poultry ................... June 13 Avian & Rabbit Bowl ........ June 13 Premier Exhibitor ............. June 13 Junior & Open Cavies....... June 13 Open Rabbits ................... June 13 Open Poultry ................... June 13 Cavy Bowl ........................ June 13 Cornish Meet.................... June 13 County Fair Best of Show ................... June 29

(schedule subject to change)

FUR & FEATHERS SHOW DATES All Junior Market Classes . July 11 Junior Rabbits .............. July 12-15 Junior Poultry ............... July 16-19 Junior & Open Cavies.... July 20-22 County Fair Best of Show Small Animal Showmanship ....... July 21 State Fair Master Showmanship.....................July 21 Open Rabbits................ July 23-26 Open Poultry .................July 27-29 DOG SHOW Dog Entries Due............... June 13 Dog Show Date................. July 21 Canine Bowl...................... July 21 19

Process Allows Junior Exhibitors to Collect Their First Samples

Exhibitors wishing to enter their market animals (including market steers, market sheep, market barrows, market goats, wether dam does, crossbred gilts and wether dam wether sire sheep) in the Junior Livestock show at the 2018 State Fair must first register for the DNA Reservation and Collection online at www.castatefair.org/2018-junior-livestock Upon registration, the exhibitor will receive a collection kit to be used for the hair sample collection process. NO Market Animal will be eligible for official entry unless this sample is obtained and an official Market Registration Form has been completed. All samples will be collected by the exhibitor and a parent or leader (NO EXCEPTIONS). Your cancelled check and/or postage receipt will serve as your receipt. You will not receive notification from the California State Fair upon receipt of your sample. PLEASE NOTE: This process does not enter your animal into the 2018 California State Fair, it is only a part of the necessary requirements you will need for the market division. All animals are required to be officially entered by the owner, pay the entry fee and do so by the official entry deadline June 13, 2018. Failure to comply with the following deadlines shall result in disqualification for competition in the 2018 California State Fair. Parent/Leader/Advisor and Exhibitor must be present at time of collection. The deadlines for requesting kits and returning completed samples are as follows:

MARKET STEER DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – March 2, 2018 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -March 15, 2018 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 5:00 P.M.)

MARKET SHEEP, MARKET BARROWS AND MARKET GOATS DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – May 1, 2018 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -May 15, 2018 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 5:00 P.M)

WETHER SIRE/DAM SHEEP, WETHER DAM DOES AND CROSSBRED GILTS DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – May 31, 2018 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -- June 13, 2018 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 5:00 P.M)

For additional information, contact us at: entryoffice@calexpo.com Or Write: California State Fair Livestock Department P.O. Box 15649, Sacramento, CA 95852 (916) 263-3149 Phone (916) 263-7903 Fax

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You won’t want to miss this! Wether Dam Doe Show July 18th, 2018 Wether Dam Ewe Show July 20th, 2018 Paso Robles,CA Enter online at Midstatefair.com Entry Deadline June 12th Questions? Call California Mid-State Fair at 805-239-0655 EXT 206 Contact Us Via Email at livestock@midstatefair.com


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LEAD Conference: Under the Big Sky in Montana Early registration deadline for junior members is June 15.

The Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) conference is set to take place August 2-5 in Billings, Montana. The 2018 event theme is “Angus Under the Big Sky” and is designed for National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members age 14 to 21.

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Junior Angus members will travel across the nation to experience local agriculture and will partake in leadership workshops put on by the National Junior Angus Board (NJAB). According to NJAB Leadership Director Jordyn Wagner, LEAD gives participants a chance to leave the cattle at home, grow as a leader and build relationships with peers.

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“LEAD is an opportunity that comes around once a year where our juniors can leave their cattle at home and spend a long weekend making friends, going out of their comfort zones and learning more about the industry,” Wagner said. “As a breed, we are not only focused on building up cattlemen and women but we want to help guide these juniors to be leaders, listeners and advocates of the agriculture industry.”

Held at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds — Tulelake, CA May arrive Friday, June 15th; RV Spaces Available. Compete at two jackpot shows on Father's Day Weekend!

Angus juniors will have the opportunity to hear from Darryl Stevenson on Angus diversity, Angus Ambassador Sydni Lienemann and American humorist Jane Herlong.

The Klamath Jackpot Steer & Heifer Show

Tour stops include: Genex Bull Stud, a trusted provider of world-class animal genetics; Midland Bull Test, one of the top performance tests in the Northwest; Billings Livestock Commission, one of the oldest, continuous livestock auctions in America; ORIgen Beef, one of the most innovative and independent bull studs in the nation and Vermilion Ranch, home of award winning Angus cattle.

is Sunday, June 17th in Klamath Falls, OR — just 30 minutes north of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds.

In addition, junior members will participate in numerous breakout sessions and a float trip down a nearby river.

ENTRIES DUE JUNE 8TH Late entries will be accepted with late fee. Entry information and show schedule available at

www.tbvfair.com

For more information, call:

Greg Herman: 541-892-4786

“Junior Angus members will have the chance to explore what Montana has to offer. I am blessed to have the opportunity to watch these young leaders from all over the United States grow as individuals, connect with the beef industry and network with their Angus family.” Wagner said. Conference space is limited and the early registration deadline is June 15. The early registration fee for NJAA members is $250. After June 15, registration will be $275 and accepted based on space availability. Sign up online at www.angus.org/njaa.

LEAD Scholarship Opportunities First or second-time LEAD attendees may consider applying for the Gary M. Stoller Jump Start Your LEADership Award, which helps provide financial assistance with LEAD travel expenses. Interested applicants must submit a one-page typed essay expressing why the LEAD conference is important, what they hope to gain by participating, and the extent of their financial needs. For more information, visit www. angus.org. In honor of his dedication to the Angus breed, the family of the late Stan Prox, Macomb, Ill., created the Stan Prox Memorial LEADers Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) Award. Contributions from friends and family in his honor will award one NJAA member with funds necessary to cover LEAD registration costs. The recipient will be selected by random drawing from those Illinois youth who registered for the LEAD conference by the early registration deadline. If an individual is already receiving funding through the Angus Foundation for this purpose, another name will be drawn. For more information, contact the events and education department at 816-383-5100. LEAD is funded by the Angus Foundation and is a program of the NJAA, which provides programs for nearly 7,000 members across the nation. A tentative schedule follows.

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CJLA

NEWS & UPDATES! As we approach the summer months, I know many of you have been wondering when points will be posted. As this issue of the magazine arrives in your mailbox, we should have the first set of points posted on the CJLA website – www.cjlainfo. com. We also send an e-blast out to all 2018 members letting you know points are posted. If you do not get an email from us, PLEASE let us know so we can check to be sure we have a correct email for you! Most of our correspondence is by email so it is important that you are receiving them! For those of you new to CJLA, the first months of the year are very busy for us –with registering new members, putting on the Award Banquet for last year’s members, and getting in show result reports from each show as they are completed. There has always been some confusion in the past when we posted the points up to a certain date but not all shows were included because we had not received them yet from some shows. This year we decided to post the first set of points following the MJC Classic Jackpot held on April 7th and we will have included every show held to that date. I understand that means it is taking us a bit longer to get a point update to you but we think you will like it better and it will be a more accurate view of the standings. ON THE EXCITING SIDE, BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE SHOW LIST AND THE UPCOMING EVENTS PAGE BECAUSE WE HAVE FIVE!! NEW SHOWS JUST ADDED THAT YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS!

both division and showmanship are the number of shows you earned points at in that division. It often happens at the end of the year that placings change based on this tie-breaker rule! So keep on trucking and keep on showing! And be sure to contact us anytime if you have questions about points or CJLA or anything related to showing your animals. We are here to help! In this issue Check out the Banquet Feature! February 17th, 2018 was the date we recognized the 2017 members for their hard work and achievements over the past year. It was an awesome evening of family, friends, sponsors, and great kids! We are so grateful to all our sponsors and supporters who help to make this event all come together for our members. For those of you who could not make it to the banquet – we have your awards and t-shirt packets and would like to get those to you! Please contact Heidi at the phone number or email below and she will take your shipping information. As you travel down the road to the next show, be sure to enjoy the journey along the way! Stay safe, and thank your crew that helps you get it all done. And say Thanks to those awesome people who work so hard to put on those shows you attend!

Unfortunately, Rolling Hills Boeranza decided to cancel their CJLA Shows in December. If you are in the Goat Division, that means Harvest Moon will be your last shows of the year, so plan accordingly!

CJLA Questions? Emails can be sent to cjlainfo@yahoo.com or through the CJLA website: www.cjlainfo.com Heidi Beljean: 408-888-2503 or pacshow@earthlink.net (CJLA Info, Memberships, & Sponsorships)

When you are figuring your points, remember that your top eight shows count for year-end totals but the tie breakers for

Mary Ann Bush: 831-905-5665 or cjlainfo@yahoo.com (CJLA Rules, Points, & Shows)

2018 CJLA Sanctioned Show List (Show Information including date, location and contacts, is also available on the CJLA Website - www.cjlainfo.com) Cattlemen’s Jackpot............................................................................ Steer, Heifer

Pacific Elite Club Lamb & Goat Show & Sale........................... Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, ............................................................Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe

Pacific Coast Jackpot of Gold (2 Shows) ............ Steer, Heifer, Mkt Lamb, Wether ................................... Dam Ewe, Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe

Sierra Winter Classic (2 Shows).................................... Steer, Heifer 8TH Annual MJC Cattle ClassicShowdown in Motown.................................................... Steer, Heifer

Northern Exposure Spring Jackpot (2 Shows)......................... Steer, Heifer, Mkt Lamb, Wether ............................................Dam Ewe, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe And ***NEW FOR 2018!*** 3 Sanctioned Shows for Market Hogs

Red Wave Classic Jr. Livestock Show.......Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, ..............................................................Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe Western Bonanza Jr. Livestock Show (2 Shows)........... Steer, Heifer, Mkt Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe, ..................................................... Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe

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CNHA Hereford Classic Jr. Jackpot Show.............................. Heifer

Southwest Regional Hereford Show.......................................................................... Heifer Calif. Jr. Shorthorn Show........................................................ Heifer

Harvest Moon Jackpot Show (2 shows).............................................Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt Lamb, ...............................Wether Dam Ewe, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe

**NEW** California Mid-State Fair Jackpot....................Wether Dam Doe, Wether Dam Ewe

Rolling Hills Boeranza (4 Shows) NOT CJLA SANCTIONED...............Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe

**NEW** San Benito Classic........................................ Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt. Lamb, ......................................................... Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe

Angus Days............................................................................... Heifer Holiday Classic (2 shows).............................................. Steer, Heifer

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s e t t e s Ro and s e i r o m e M The 18th Annual Awards Banquet

Recognizing the 2017 Membership


ng... i t e p m o C Making . Friends..

G N I K A M ! ! S E I R MEMO

2017 Junior Board of Directors Heifer Division Representatives: Rose McPhee and Hayden Allen Steer Division Representatives: Ashley Porter (Treasurer) and Brian Dreyer Lamb Division Representatives: Hailey Shepps and Madison Woods (Secretary) Hog Division Representative: Corie Lee Falaschi (Vice President) Goat Division Representatives: Kaela Cooper (President) and Gabby Vering (Reporter)


r o j a M r o s n Spo A L J C of

More Than Just Supplies!

CJLA Platinu m Sponso r

The Pulse -- a stock show news blog, updated daily. Stock Show University -- a nonprofit company with 100% of the proceeds going towards educating agriculture youth The Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University $20,000 Scholarship Program

And of course, your show supply source for every species! www.sullivansupply.com Order Line: 1-888-914-5972 Lodi, California lee@sullivansupply.com


2017 CJLA Awards: EVERY MEMBER RECEIVED: CJLA T-Shirt, CJLA Hand Sanitizer/First Aid Kit, CJLA Pocket Notebook w/pen DAVE SPAULDING MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - Sponsored by the Spaulding Family: $500.00 Award to the Winner, Cash Awards to 2nd - 4th place applicants; CJLA Gift Set to all entrants ESSAY CONTEST (Sponsored by Weaver Leather): • 1st Place 9-12; 13-15; & 16-19 Division: $100 Gift Certificate to KB Livestock Supplies • 2nd Place 9-12; 13-15; & 16-19 Division: $50 Gift Certificate to KB Livestock Supplies • All 1st & 2nd Place winners to receive additional Weaver Leather items POSTER CONTEST (Sponsored by Weaver Leather): • 1st Place 9-12; 13-15; & 16-19 Division: $100 Gift Certificate to KB Livestock Supplies • 2nd Place 9-12; 13-15; & 16-19 Division: $50 Gift Certificate to KB Livestock Supplies • All 1st & 2nd Place winners to receive additional Weaver Leather items SPECIALTY AWARDS – Goat, Steer, Hog, Heifer, Lamb, Wether Dam Doe Divisions – Sponsored by Nutrena and Maggenti Show Goats; voted on by the CJLA Members in each Division Sportsmanship Awards: CJLA Cooler, CJLA Gift Herdsmanship Awards: CJLA Cooler, CJLA Gift Most Helpful Awards: CJLA Cooler, CJLA Gift Most Improved Awards: CJLA Cooler, CJLA Gift DIVISION AWARDS 1. CJLA Engraved Belt Buckle, CJLA Folding Sport Chair 2. CJLA Personalized Wood Tray, CJLA Sport Duffel 3. CJLA Personalized Wood Tray, CJLA Sport Duffel 4. CJLA 8 x 10 Hide Mat Frame, CJLA Sport Duffel 5. CJLA 8 x 10 Hide Mat Frame, CJLA Sport Duffel 6. CJLA Barnwood Frame, CJLA Sport Duffel 7. CJLA Barnwood Frame, CJLA Garment Bag 8. CJLA Photo Clip Board, CJLA Garment Bag 9. CJLA Leatherette Photo Frame, CJLA Logo Item 10. CJLA Leatherette Photo Frame, CJLA Logo Item SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS — All Age Divisions 1. $300.00 Check for School Supplies, CJLA Briefcase 2. $150.00 Check for School Supplies, CJLA Briefcase 3. CJLA Backpack, CJLA 3-ring Zippered Padfolio w/ calculator 4. CJLA Backpack, CJLA Zippered Padfolio 5. CJLA CD Shadowbox, CJLA Zippered Padfolio 6. CJLA CJLA CD Shadowbox, CJLA Medium Padfolio 7. CJLA KK Oval Handle Bin, CJLA Medium Padfolio 8. CJLA KK Oval Handle Bin, CJLA Junior Padfolio 9. CJLA Feathergrain Tray, CJLA Junior Padfolio 10. CJLA Feathergrain Tray, CJLA Logo Item


2017 CJLA Awards: TOP 10 OVERALL AWARDS — LAMB, MARKET GOAT & WETHER DAM DOE DIVISIONS – All Top 10 Overall Jackets and Supplies are sponsored by Sullivan Supply Company 1. CJLA Embroidered Award Jacket, Clipping Stand, Premier Clipper w/Case ** 1st Place Overall Wether Dam Doe Division Winner will also receive a CJLA Engraved Belt Buckle 2. CJLA Embroidered Award Jacket, Andis Clippers w/ Aluminum Clipper Caddy 3. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Twin Halogen Lights 4. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pen Caddy w/ Feeder 5. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, 18” Clip-on Feeder 6. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, 14” Clip-on Feeder 7. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pump-up Sprayer 8. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pump-up Sprayer 9. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, CJLA Logo Item 10. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, CJLA Logo Item

TOP 10 OVERALL AWARDS — HOG DIVISION – All Top 10 Overall Jackets and Supplies are sponsored by Sullivan Supply Company 1. CJLA Embroidered Award Jacket, Powder Coated Aluminum Pen Divider, Wahl/Lister Legend Bag Case w/ Wahl/Lister Star Clipper 2. CJLA Embroidered Award Jacket, Andis Clippers w/ Aluminum Clipper Caddy 3. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Twin Halogen Lights 4. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pen Caddy w/ Feeder 5. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, 18” Clip-on Feeder 6. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt,14” Clip-on Feeder 7. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pump-up Sprayer 8. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pump-up Sprayer 9. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, CJLA Logo Item 10. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, CJLA Logo Item

TOP 10 OVERALL AWARDS — HEIFER & STEER DIVISIONS – All Top 10 Overall Jackets and Supplies are sponsored by Sullivan Supply Company 1. CJLA Embroidered Letterman Award Jacket, Aluminum Cadillac Chute 2. CJLA Embroidered Award Jacket, Andis Clippers w/ Aluminum Clipper Caddy 3. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Twin Halogen Lights 4. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Maroon Fitting Mat 5. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, 2 Smart Feed Pans, 1 Smart Water Bucket 6. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, 1 Smart Feed Pan, 1 Smart Water Bucket 7. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pump-up Sprayer 8. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, Pump-up Sprayer 9. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, CJLA Logo Item 10. CJLA Embroidered Award Windshirt, CJLA Logo Item


Presenting the Winners of the 2017 CJLA Show Season!

9-12 Market Goat Division Winners

Bailey Anderson – 1st Pl Division, 1st Pl. Showmanship; Kyleigh Forster – 2nd Pl. Division, 4th Pl. Showmanship; Gracia Ellis – 3rd Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Falynn Gragnani - 4th Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Gabriella Camou – 5th Pl Division, 7th Pl Showmanship; Adrienne Hall – 6th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship; Charlize Diniz - 8th Pl Division; Kathleen Morelos – 9th Pl Division; Jake Lewis - 10th Pl Division, 10th Pl Showmanship; Abby Bianchi - 5th Pl Showmanship, Most Improved Award; Isabella Actis - 8th Pl Showmanship.

All Other Purebred Heifer Division Winners Rose McPhee – 1st Pl Division; Elizabeth Vietheer – 2nd Pl Division; Taylor Cardoza – 3rd Pl Division; Kimberlyn Bassett – 4th Pl Division; Danna Staberg -5th Pl Division; Haley Rocha – 6th Pl Division; Amanda Prentice – 7th Pl Division.

Hereford Heifer Division Winners

Kaitlyn Dores – 1st Pl Division, 10th Pl 9-12 Showmanship; Georgia Cozzitorto – 2nd Pl Division, 1st Pl 9-12 Showmanship; Meagan Dewar – 3rd Pl Divison; James Cooley – 4th Pl Division, Joshua Albrecht – 5th Pl Division, Sportsmanship Award; Maggie Lugo – 6th Pl Division; Analeina Lugo – 7th Pl Division; Madison Dewar – 8th Pl Division, 10th Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Carly Wheeler – 9th Pl Division; Natalie Thompson – 10th Pl Division.

13-15 Market Goat Division Winners

16-19 Market Goat Division Winners

Angus Heifer Division Winners

Charolais Heifer Division Winners

Maine-Anjou/Mainetainer Heifer Division Winners

Percentage Heifer Division Winners

Chancelyn Johnson – 1st Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship; Sydney Edwards – 1st Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship; Hailey Shepps – 2nd Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship, Most Helpful Award; Starr Hibbitts – 2nd Pl Division, 8th Pl Showmanship, Herdsmanship Award; Gabby Vering – 3rd Pl Division, 4th Pl Showmanship; Hannah Garcia – 3rd Pl Division, 4th Pl Showmanship; Garrett Bowe – 4th Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Kylie Chapton – 4th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship; Dilan Basila – 5th Pl Division, 5th Pl Showmanship; Kaela Cooper – 5th Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Katie Matsumoto – 6th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship, Sportsmanship Morgan Riley – 6th Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Katelyn Diniz – 7th Pl Division; Abigail Douglas – 8th Pl Division, 5th Award; Maddy Cumming – 7th Pl Division, 7th Pl Showmanship; Alexis Diniz – 8th Pl Division; Rose McPhee – 9th Pl Division, 9th Pl Pl Showmanship; Nikolas Hudson – 9th Pl Division, 9th Pl Showmanship; Showmanship; Emma Fellows – 10th Pl Division; Karleen Hults – 10th Pl Division, 7th Pl Showmanship; Kayli Corron – 8th Pl Showmanship; Amy Saurez – 10th Pl Division. Sage Saunders – 10th Pl Showmanship.

Sydney Franks – 1st Pl Division, 7th Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Georgia Cozzitorto – 2nd Pl Division; Brandon Pacheco – 3rd Pl Division, 2nd Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Arden Franks – 4th Pl Division; Brittany Hefner – 5th Pl Division, 3rd Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Elizabeth Vietheer – 6th Pl Division, 6th Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Carly Wheeler – 7th Pl Division, 4th Pl 9-12 Showmanship; Cassidy Carroll -8th Pl Division; Hailey Traynham – 9th Pl Division; Sydney Weaver – 10th Pl Division.

Laney Rocha – 1st Pl Division, 2nd Pl 9-12 Showmanship; Aaron Kerlee – 2nd Pl Division, Most Helpful Award; Amanda Prentice – 3rd Pl Division; Brian Dreyer – 4th Pl Division, 1st Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Taylor Hutchison -5th Pl Division; Rachel Day – 6th Pl Division, 6th Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Brittany Hefner – 7th Pl Division; Joshua Sousa – 8th Pl Division; Haley Rocha – 9th Pl Division; Danna Staberg – 10th Pl Division, 3rd Pl 9-12 Showmanship

Laynie Wright – 1st Pl Division, Herdsmanship Award; Haley Rocha – 2nd Pl Division, 2nd Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Levi Neimela – 3rd Pl Division; Clayton Hill – 4th Pl Division; Brandon Pacheco – 5th – Pl Division; Nick Souza – 7th Pl Division.

Georgia Cozzitorto – 1st Pl Division; Dana Souza – 2nd Pl Division, 1st Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Aaron Kerlee -3rd Pl Division; Elizabeth Vietheer – 4th Pl Division; Falynn Mattos – 5th Pl Division, 5th Pl 9-12 Showmanship; Kaili Mills – 6th Pl Division; Clayton Cardoza – 7th Pl Division; Laynie Wright – 8th Pl Division; Chaz Hutchison – 9th Pl Division, 6th Pl 9-12 Showmanship; Haley Rocha – 10th Pl Division; Camryn Mattos – 9th Pl 9-12 Showmanship, Most Improved Award; Bailey Yates 8th Pl 16-21 Showmanship.


Presenting the Winners of the 2017 CJLA Show Season!

Shorthorn Heifer Division Winners

9-12 Market Hog Division Winners

13-15 Market Hog Division Winners

Kalie Bisagno – 1st Pl Division; Hayden Allen – 2nd Pl Division; Evan Wolfe – 3rd Pl Division; Georgia Cozzitorto – 4th Pl Division; Owen Allen – 5th Pl Division; Kaili Mills – 6th Pl Division; Aaron Kerlee – 7th Pl Division; Chas McPheeters – 8th Pl Division; Nick Souza – 9th Pl Division; Sydney Weaver – 10th Pl Division.

Jacob Jasper – 1st Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship; Josh Col – 2nd Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Torie Abrahams – 3rd Pl Division, 5th Pl Showmanship; Allison Stonebarger – 4th Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Samuel Price – 5th Pl Division, 8th Pl Showmanship; Bella Herrera – 6th Pl Division, 10th Pl Showmanship; Sami Col - 7th Pl Division, 4th Pl Showmanship; Kourtney Beck – 8th Pl Division; Marissa Davis – 9th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship, Sportsmanship Award; Shelby Nissen – 10th Pl Division, 9th Pl Showmanship; Julia Sterling – 7th Pl Showmanship.

Kilee Gillard – 1st Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship; Alia Rodgers – 2nd Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Morgan Meitrott – 3rd Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship, Most Helpful Award; Lauren Bliss – 4th Pl Division, 4th Pl Showmanship; Coleton Becker – 5th Pl Division, 7th Pl Showmanship; Rodric Corey – 6th Pl Division; Maddy Nissen – 7th Pl Division, 5th Pl Showmanship; Alexie Coonce – 8th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship; Kaitlyn Johnson – 9th Pl Division, Most Improved Award; Taylor Botelho – 10th Pl Division, 8th Pl Showmanship; Madisen Bramsen – 9th Pl Showmanship; Maggie Roche – 10th Pl Showmanship.

16-19 Market Hog Division Winners

9-12 Market Lamb Division Winners

13-15 Market Lamb Division Winners

All Other Color Steers Division Winners

Black/Black-X Steers Division Winners

Keaton Terra – 1st Pl Division, 9th Pl Showmanship; Hannah Seymore – 2nd Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship; Madison Hurst – 3rd Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Halie Pringle – 4th Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Corie Lee Falaschi – 5th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship; Wyatt DeBusk – 6th Pl Division, 7th Pl Showmanship, Herdsmanship; Jackson Calbreath – 7th Pl Division, 4th Pl Showmanship; Eleanor Borba – 9th Pl Division, 10th Pl Showmanship; Genna Andrade – 10th Pl Division; Mackenzie Davi – 5th Pl Showmanship; Amanda Farquharson – 8th Pl Showmanship.

16-19 Market Lamb Division Winners

Sydney Edwards – 1st Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship; Shane Smith – 2nd Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Marissa Pendleton – 3rd Pl Division; 6th Pl Showmanship, Most Improved Award; Kylie Chapton – 4th Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Amber Layne – 5th Pl Division, 7th Pl Showmanship; Chris Galhano – 6th Pl Division, 9th Pl Showmanship; Taylor Curutchague – 7th Pl Division, 8th Pl Showmanship; Maddie Griffiths – 8th Pl Division, 5th Pl Showmanship; Blake Morgan – 9th Pl Division, 4th Pl Showmanship; Luke Morino – 10th Pl Division; Paige Autry – 10th Pl Showmanship.

Emma Woods – 1st Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Kiley Andersen – 1st Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship, Sportsmanship Award; Bailey Anderson – 2nd Pl Division, 1st Pl Showmanship; Madison Woods – 2nd Pl Division, 4th Pl Showmanship; Kendal Power – 3rd Pl Division, 5th Pl Showmanship; Hailey Shepps – 3rd Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Austin Bell – 4th Pl Division, 7th Pl Showmanship; Maci Meads – 4th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship, Herdsmanship Award; Falynn Gragnani – 5th Pl Division, 2nd Pl Showmanship; Chancelynn Johnson – 5th Pl Division, 3rd Pl Showmanship; Jake Lewis – 6th Pl Division; 10th Pl Showmanship; Dilan Basila – 6th Pl Division, 9th Pl Showmanship; Oscar Ledesma – 7th Pl Division; Hailey Seever – 7th Pl Division, 10th Pl Showmanship; Gracie Ellis – 8th Pl Division, 6th Pl Showmanship, Most Helpful Award; Laney Parker – 8th Pl Division; Colton Hoekstra – 9th Pl Division, 5th Pl Showmanship; Lexi Vanella – 10th Pl Division; Emily Ward – 9th Pl Division, 8th Pl Showmanship; Adrienne Hall – 10th Pl Division; Kenzie Hoekstra – 4th Pl Showmanship; Gabby Vering – 7th Pl Division; Garrett Bowe – 8th Pl Showmanship. Kiley Freitas – 9th Pl Showmanship.

Ashley Marie Weiman – 1st Pl Division, 4th Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Maddy Henson – 2nd Pl Division; Clay Hubbell – 3rd Pl Division; Analeina Lugo – 4th Pl Division; Danna Staberg – 5th Pl Division, Herdsmanship Award; Cassidy Carroll – 6th Pl Division, 10th Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Jarrett Darrah – 7th Pl Division; Carly Wheeler – 8th Pl Division; Maggie Lugo – 9th Pl Division; Brian Dreyer – 10th Pl Division; Calista Schreck – 7th Pl 9-12 Showmanship; Seth Stephens – 7th Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Harrison Orradre – Most Improved Award.

Maddy Henson – 1st Pl Division, 3rd Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Ashley Marie Weiman – 2nd Pl Division; Joshua Sousa – 3rd Pl Division, Sportsmanship Award; Julia Wittinger – 4th Pl Division, 8th Pl Showmanship; Grant Mallery – 5th Pl Division; Brian Dreyer – 6th Pl Division, Most Helpful Award; Laynie Wright – 7th Pl Division, 4th Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Brittaney Hefner – 8th Pl Division; Lindsey Aschwanden – 9th Pl Division – 5th Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Madeline Branford – 10th Pl Division; Payton Darrah – 8th Pl 13-15 Showmanship.


Presenting the Winners of the 2017 CJLA Show Season!

We want to thank our M.C. for this event —

Mr. Ed Hartzell!

English Steers Division Winners

Chas McPheeters – 1st Pl Division, 9th Pl 13-15 Showmanship; Megan Snook – 2nd Pl Division, 5th Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Preston Howard – 3rd Pl Division; Clayton Cox – 4th Pl Division; Owen Allen – 5th Pl Division; Kalie Bisagno - 6th Pl Division, 9th Pl 16-21 Showmanship; Carly Wheeler – 7th Pl Division; Trey Howard – 8th Pl Division; Kory Billups – 9th Pl Division; Mackenzie Woods – 10th Pl Division.

Thank you for all your hard work and support!

y ll a c ifi c e p s o h w s r o s n To these Spo ds... r a w a in a t r e c d e r o s n spo sity! o r e n e g r u o y r fo u o y we thank Del Sol Goats.................................. Goat Divisions 9-12 & 13-15 Belt Buckles Asmus Club Lambs..........................Sheep Overall Winner Jacket California Jr. Shorthorn Association... Shorthorn Heifer Winner Belt Buckle Sullivan Supply.........................................All of the Overall Winners Poncetta Farms..........................................Speciality Awards Nutrena......................................................Speciality Awards Estes Club Lambs.................................... Lamb Belt Buckle 13-15

EZ Angus Ranch........ Angus Heifer Belt Buckle, Champ. & Res. Cattle Showmanship Winners, & rest to Angus Heifer Division California Jr. Shorthorn Assoc..Shorthorn Heifer Belt Buckle Yosemite Meat Co.... Hog Overall Winner Jacket Weaver Leather..............................Essay Contest & Poster Contest Spaulding Family...Dave Spaulding Scholarship Double G Livestock.........................Heifer Overall Winner Jacket Beam Club Lambs..........................Sheep Division 16-19 Belt Buckle J & J Livestock....... Overall Doe Division Winner


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Top Ten Overall Goat Division Winners

1st – Chancelynn Johnson; 2nd – Hailey Shepps; 3rd – Bailey Anderson; 4th – Kyleigh Forster; 5th – Gabby Vering; 6th – Sydney Edwards; 7th – Starr Hibbitts; 8th – Garrett Bowe; 9th – Dilan Basila; 10th – Katie Matsumoto.

Top Ten Overall Hog Division Winners

Top Ten Overall Heifer Division Winners

1st – Georgia Cozzitorto; 2nd – Aaron Kerlee; 3rd – Elizabeth Vietheer; 4th – Brandon Pacheco; 5th – Laynie Wright; 6th – Laney Rocha; 7th – Haley Rocha; 8th – Hayden Allen; 9th – Kaili Mills; 10th – Sydney Franks.

Top Ten Overall Lamb Division Winners

1st – Jacob Jasper; 2nd Kilee Gillard; 3rd – Keaton Terra; 4th – Hannah Seymore; 5th – Madison Hurst; 6th – Alia Rodgers; 7th – Josh Col; 8th – Morgan Meitrott; 9th – Torie Abrahams; 10th – Hailie Pringle.

1st – Kiley Andersen; 2nd – Sydney Edwards; 3rd – Madison Woods; 4th – Shane Smith; 5th – Hailey Shepps; 6th – Maci Meads; 7th – Chancelyn Johnson; 8th – Marissa Pendleton; 9th – Kylie Chapton; 10th – Emma Woods.

Top Ten Overall Steer Division Winners

Top Ten Overall Wether Dam Doe Division Winners

1st – Ashley Marie Weiman; 2nd – Maddy Henson; 3rd – Carly Wheeler; 4th – Danna Staberg; 5th – Brian Dreyer; 6th – Chas McPheeters; 7th – Grant Mallory; 8th – Megan Snook; 9th – Joshua Sousa; 10th – Clayton Cox.

1st – Chancelyn Johnson (and Herdsmanship Award); 2nd – Morgan Riley; 3rd – Katie Matsumoto; 4th – Garrett Bowe (and Most Helpful Award); 5th – Maddy Cumming; 6th – Kaela Cooper (and Sportsmanship Award); 7th – Falynn Gragnani (and Most Improved Award); 8th – Hailey Shepps; 9th – Rose McPhee; 10th – Sydney Edwards.


We Appreciate Your Support!

Silver Sponsors Actis Family....................................................goats Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs...............sheep Asmus Club Lambs........................................sheep Autry Consulting.............................................. hog AWE Cattle Co..............................................heifers Baja Farms.......................................................... all Bar R Angus....................................... Angus heifer Beam Club Lambs.........................................sheep Ben & Edith Hillebrecht.................................... all Bianchi Club Lambs......................................sheep Bigelow Farms........................ .Shorthorn heifers Billy Grissom Fertilizer Spreading..............steers Bob & Leslie Labrucherie.............................sheep Brem Livestock...............................................goats Calif. Jr. Shorthorn Assoc........ Shorthorn heifers Carter/Kelly, Inc................................................ all Coast Pipe....................................................heifers Conant Family/MRC Farms............................ .hog Conlin Fence Company, Inc............................ .all Coy Hoof Trimming........................ heifers/steers CVC Swine........................................................ hog Damar Farms.......................... .Shorthorn heifers David Verdegaal Farming................................ hog Dewar Farms.............................. Hereford heifers Dreyer Ranch......................................heifer/steer Farao Club Lambs.........................................sheep Generation X Show Pigs...............................swine Golden State Genetics...................................swine Grimsley Livestock......................... heifers/steers Hartill Cattle...................................... heifer/steers Hefner Family................................. heifers/steers Hummel Livestock.........................................goats Imhof Cattle.................................... heifers/steers Irwin Cattle................................................... heifer J & J Livestock...........................Meat Goats & Doe JB Apartments ................................ heifers/steers

Jeff Pareira......................................................... all Johns Cattle..................................... heifers/steers JP Weiman Construction............................heifers Kirk Kimmelshue........................................ heifer Labrucherie Club Lambs..............................sheep Leo Bros.......................................... heifers/steers Leo — Parreira & Assoc................. heifers/steers Levisay Family................................. heifers/steers M2 Cattle............................................................. all May Livestock & Transportation....................... all MB Show Pigs................................................swine Morino Bros. Club Lambs.............................sheep Nicewonger Club Lambs...............................sheep Noble Cattle Co............................................. heifer OH Kruse Grain & Milling................................. all Patrick & Christiane Camou ......................... goat Red Bluff Bull & Gelding Sale.......................steers Red River Farms........................................... heifer Robby Massera..............................................sheep Schnoor Sisters.............................. heifers/steers Siebert Genetics................................................. all Sierra Auto Body...........................................swine Smalley Livestock Consulting/ Team Smalley..................................... sheep/goats Small Town Genetics....................................swine Snook Family................................................steers Sousa & Co.....................................................steers Stewart & Jasper Orchids.................................. all Teixeira Cattle................................ heifers/steers Terra Farms...................................................swine Thurman Veterinary Center .......... heifers/steers Umbarger/Hearne.............................................. all Webb & Sons....................................................... all Wheeler Cattle................................ .heifers/steers Yosemite Meat Co, Inc..................................swine


Without your support, we couldn't get it done!

Gold Sponsors

Adelaide Inn................ heifers/steers Allen Family................ heifers/steers Chaffin Family Orchards.....................................goats Crawford Park Farming Ag.................. heifers/steers Crown Cattle Co.......... heifers/steers Del Sol Boer Goats.....................goats Double G Livestock.................. heifer EM Tharp/Golden State Peterbilt................................. all Escalon Livestock Mkt., Inc........... all Greg Long Ranch..................... swine Guess Family...........................heifers J/4 Cattle/ Joseph Amaral ............ heifers/steers Konda Farms............... heifers/steers Linder Equipment Co................................. heifers/steers Machado Family/ Machado Livestock...... heifers/steers

Maggenti Show Goats............. specialty awards MHK Construction..................heifers Ottenwalter Show Pigs............ swine Petersen Club Lambs............... sheep Riverview Ranches...... heifers/steers Robinson Calf Ranch........................... heifers/steers Roseman Wagner Wealth Management... heifers/steers Silva Cattle.................. heifers/steers Silveira Bros................ Angus heifers Spaulding Family........... scholarship Woodlake Growers Supply Co.................... heifers/steers Woods Transplant Service, Inc............................... sheep Farmers Warehouse...................... all

Nutrena/ Sunglo... specialty awards


Without your support, we couldn't get it done!

Bronze Sponsors

Ahart Club Lambs..........................................................sheep

Hilltop Boer Goats..........................................................goats

Bennett Land & Livestock.............................. heifers/steers

Hugh Mooney........................................... Shorthorn heifers

Best of the West Magazine.................................................all

Image Club Lambs.........................................................sheep

Big Jim's Cattle Service...............................................heifers

Jared & Lily Penfold......................................................sheep

Blaine & Chele Matsumoto................................. goats/does

Lizabeth Ecke........................................................................all

C & E Club Lambs..........................................................sheep

Perkins Family Club Lambs.........................................sheep

Clement's Livestock Harvesting.................................steers

Porter Cattle Co................................................ heifers/steers

Coonce Family....................................................................hog

Precision Genetics................................................................all

Cowfoto/Wendy Hall's Livestock Photography.............all

Sid & Lisa Scherer..........................................................heifer

Dal Porto Livestock......................................................heifers

SJAD Boer Goats...............................................................goat

Duysen Family................................................................steers

Sunrise Sheep.................................................................sheep

Estes Show Lambs.........................................................sheep

Tulare Co. Stockyards.......................................................goat

Flynn Cattle....................................................... heifers/steers

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Dear David Spaulding Scholarship Committee, Hello, my name is Corie Lee Falaschi and I am seventeen years old. I have been a member of the California Junior Livestock Association for the past four years. I recently saw your posting for the David Spaulding Scholarship and thought I would be the perfect candidate based on involvement in CJLA, my knowledge/hands on experience in the swine industry, and wanting to continue my passion of becoming an Agriculture instructor in the future.

As a Los Banos High School student, I have always been an active member of the FFA organization where I have gained knowledge and hands on experience in the agriculture industry. Currently, I have an extensive, supervised agriculture experience (SAE) 2016 2016 2017 project that consists of raising and breeding market swine. In addition, I have work experience at PowChampion Market Hog Champion York Gilt Reserve Supreme erhouse Farms in Los Banos, under the guidance of Hog  Nathan Copp where I have learned first hand how to feed balanced-rations, health check, vaccinate, train  and clip swine. The past two years I have served on  the California Junior Livestock Association Board and California Pork Producers Association Youth Ambassador to plan, prepare, inspire other about the swine industry. In addition, it was a true honor to have been given the CJLA sportsmanship award in the Hog Division and have placed numerous times in showmanship, and in the hog division. My plan after graduation is to attend Modesto Junior College and work at the West Campus Swine Unit then transfer to California State University Fresno to get my bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and my teaching credential. I have a team-player with strong leadership skills as I am currently involved in California Scholastics Federation, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society ASB Representative, and a member of the WAC champion varsity tennis team at Los Banos High School. Outside of school, I am Heritage Youth Ambassador for the Merced County Spring Fair where I present the importance of agriculture, 4-H and FFA programs to various clubs/organizations throughout the year. I attached a resume, video, and flyer for your review and consideration. In summary, I hope you will consider my application for a scholarship based on my leadership skills, academics and my commitment to the agriculture industry. If you have any questions or would like to discuss my application please do not hesitate to contact me at (209)509-8561. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Corie Lee Falaschi

Placements and Scholarship Amounts: • 1st - Corie Lee Falaschi ($300) • 2nd - Genna Andrade ($200) • 3rd - Abigail Douglas ($100) • 4th - Karleen Hults ($100)


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Thank You! --- to our Live Auction Donors for these great auction items! • Precision Embryonics – Embryo Flushing of one Cow or Heifer (Traveling Expenses will be billed to Purchaser) • Anonymous Donor - Chance to own a signed guitar by country western Singer Lee Brice. You won't want to miss out on owning such a special guitar • Orchard Machinery Corp./ Mayo Club Lambs - Custom Made Steel Farm Sign! Your Design! Upto 4 feet x 6 feet in size. (We will be selling two) • Anonymous Donor - 10 Cubic Ft. Wheelbarrow filled with lots of useful things to use at home and at the shows!!

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Thanks and Recognition: We would like to recognize and thank the following people for their help and support in making the CJLA banquet a success...

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Kristi Mattes and Family Can't Thank You enough for all your Hard Work in making the banquet special for everyone! The Decorations were Fabulous!!!!!

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softball field. Leaders must be stable, they keep it cool when a problem occurs and never show negativity toward teammates, opposing players, or – when facing a blown call – toward an umpire. Having a cool head on your shoulders, and being able to inspire and lead, are traits that can be used out in the real world and I’m proud to say that I used them all the time to help our team. I had a knack for keeping the teams spirits up and motivating everyone. But as the saying goes “All good things must come to an end” Playing 4-7 games a weekend became too much of a challenge to my knee and I decided to hang the cleats up.

By Marissa Pendleton, 1st Place Winner, 16-19 Division “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” ~ Maya Angelou.

Every story has an end but in life every ending is just a beginning. Being the active child that I am, there was no keeping me down. Having been around sheep all my life, I set out to expand my experience and go back to showing in jackpot shows. It had been a couple of years since I traveled to some of the CJLA shows and thought what better timing then now to get back in the ring. One of the biggest returns you can learn from animals is compassion. You need to care for your animals and work with them, you spend more time with your animals then probably anyone else and learn to enjoy each one of them. Learning compassion is one of the best ways to make the world a better place. This is a trait that I use inside and outside of the ring. The friendships I have gained through CJLA will stay with me for a lifetime. I enjoy helping everyone out at the shows and I think my knack for being compassionate reflects strongly when I always put a smile on my face and lend a helping hand.

Passion is a very important virtue; it drives us to do what we love. Maya Angelou knows that without passion our lives may never reach their full potential. If you take nothing else from Dr. Angelou it should be to follow your passions, wherever they lead you. Find a way to do what you love and do it well. For me, finding passion in my day to day life has not been difficult. There are a variety of things I have loved to do. From playing sports, spending time with my family and friends to FFA activities, showing sheep and 4-H. I do turn to Maya Angelou’s passionate inspiration however, when I start to question my ambitions, and wonder how they will later serve me in life. The Maya Angelou quote which answers that call of doubt, is this one: “You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Don’t make money your goal. Instead pursue the things you love doing and then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off of you.”

Being compassionate leads to likeability. If you show you truly care about people and want to help them, the two go hand in hand. Recently I had a competitor feel comfortable talking to me about her personal situation. Because she was successful, others were not kind to her. It broke my heart to hear this story of people saying mean hurtful things to her and not wanting to include her in their circles. I listened to the story, tried to hide the tears and gave her a big hug. Later in the day I checked in with her and reiterated my sentiments to her.

In life, I have had obstacles thrown at me and caused me to reevaluate my passions. In 2012, I had a serious injury to my leg, a cut got infected and I spent the summer in the hospital fighting for my life. 14 surgeries later, they removed all the infected tissue and muscles. I'm so lucky to be alive and to have kept my leg. Before my injury I was an all-around athlete, fastest girl runner in my class, played soccer, volleyball, basketball and softball. I lived to play sports. Unfortunately, there was so much damage to my leg and with having muscles removed I could no longer play soccer, there wasn't enough strength to kick the ball. I became the slowest runner in my class and an uncoordinated basketball player. I was determined to not let this get me down; I spent a lot of time and energy in physical therapy working hard to regain strength in my leg. I was told I probably wouldn't be ready for softball for a few years. I was determined to prove them wrong. I worked double time and come that January I was practicing with my softball team. That May I was selected as one of the all-star members and a year to the day of my injury, I was playing in the all-star championship game and my team won!!

Traveling year round with my team to various stock shows in California and Oregon showing sheep has brought so many life lesson experiences my way. The team camaraderie that has developed from traveling all over together and spending extended weekends together is a trait that teaches team building and bonding. Learning to work well with others is so beneficial and will help me in all future endeavors. Even though we work together as a team, we compete against each other at the shows. We learn to win and lose with grace and support each other even when the outcome might not be as favorable. As I have grown and improved with the association, I enjoy working with the younger members helping them excel in their projects and sharing in their successes. In life, Passion allows you to be more than you think you can. It drives you to push limits and it gives you the opportunity to inspire. If you add determination to the mix, nothing’s impossible. Include compassion & likeability and you have a well-rounded set of skills to use in all facets of life. I believe I am fortunate to possess these qualities, I have learned these skills from all the different groups I’ve been involved in and look forward to strengthening these skills and learning more in the future.

I found a passion in Softball and it became my favorite sport. I began playing on travel teams and played softball all year long, traveling all over the state playing anywhere from 4-7 games a weekend. I was loving life and almost forgot I had any problems with my leg. I was well liked and could bond with the members on my team and practice true leadership experiences. Each team needs to have leaders in some of the players, a couple people that others can look to and know that when in doubt they're going to try and pick it up. Whether emotionally talking to teammates, encouraging and rallying the team together, or leading by example, great leaders show many of the same qualities on the MAY/JUNE 2018

2nd Place Winner, 16-19 Division: Genna Andrade 44


"Passion, Innovation, Generosity"

of our valley under “evacuation orders”, my parents and I made it to the Junior Grand Nationals and I completed another successful CJLA run.

By Chancelyn Johnson, 1st-Place Winner, 13-15 Division

Another character trait I rely on as a CJLA member is “innovation.” Innovation to me means stepping out of my comfort zone and trying new opportunities. During my first two years in CJLA I was blessed to work with a livestock coach and show team. This past year, my family and I made a big, difficult decision to shift our work and instead invest that money into better livestock. This decision led to new investments in livestock and opened more opportunities for learning. By investing in high-end livestock, I started developing new relationships with breeders and show kids who quickly became critical mentors in my learning. Over the year, I have appreciated the guidance of these leaders in the industry. My work with breeders continues as they are amazing leaders and mentors in not only the livestock industry, but my future. As a part of working with successful breeders I was encouraged to consider new ideas, such as showing at national shows. Innovation took hold this past fall when this dream became a reality and I was able to attend several large national livestock shows, the American Royal (Kansas City) and NAILE (Louisville).

Three CJLA divisions, 59 shows, 42 showmanship classes, 16 lambs, 10 market goats, 4 does plus countless friendships and miles traveled... this past year, attending CJLA shows around the state has been a crazy, successful and unforgettable experience! Although I started my livestock career as a “county fair kid”, raising my own flock of wether dam sheep and following in the footsteps of my three older siblings, in 2015 my parents and I decided to reach beyond our comfort zone and explore the world of CJLA. Through this experience, the past three years have been filled with goal setting, learning and expansion. While being blessed with many buckles, banners and backdrops the past few years, the greatest gifts I have received have come through the character traits I have developed. Weaver Leather’s Characters for Success Principles to Live & Lead speak to my heart. It was difficult to narrow down the list as I identify with so many of these critical principles that all of us should live and lead by. This past year, there were three principles that define my experience: passion, innovation and generosity.

This year, I have applied a third principle to my life and leadership work, this character trait is “generosity”. At CJLA shows, I have had the ability to obtain information and learning from different judges and livestock professionals which has helped me to give back to others. This consistent assessment has helped me to develop an awareness on what the current trends are in the industry and why judges place animals. This past year I took this knowledge and shared it with local show kids in weekly clinics. I used FaceTime for long-distance coaching, One of my favorite days was at a local fair when the kids I had coached, who had been struggling in previous years to succeed, took top awards in all showmanship divisions! I was so joyful to see how the help I offered each week encourage other kids to succeed!

The trait of “Passion” has served me well as I consistently aspired this year to attend every CJLA sanctioned show through the state for three divisions. Sometimes as a 15 year old girl, I have to remember to do “teenage things”, such as hanging out with my friends, exploring new recipes in the kitchen and playing on my high school’s volleyball team because my true passion is livestock. I love breeding them, caring for them, and learning about them. This past year, my passion drove me to spend afternoons and evenings in my barn prepping my animals for upcoming events. Although not always easy to attend all CJLA shows, I accomplished this goal!

Over the past three years, CJLA and the livestock industry have become a part of my life. They have provided me the opportunity to live my passion for showing livestock on a daily basis, be innovative about investing my resources and build relationships, plus help others learn the skills I have been fortunate to gain. Ending my second year at the top of the Meat Goat division, and my first year at the top of the new Wether Dam Doe division, the following quote summarizes my journey on this crazy 2017 CJLA ride...

It was my passion for livestock that helped me during the challenges presented by the California fires in October. The Redwood Complex fire, which left many homeless in Mendocino County, started just down the road from my home leaving, our farm without power for over a week. Of course, this would also be the week of Cow Palace, which posed the challenge of how to fit my animals and attend this show. Although I wanted to stay home and help take care of our flock of 60 ewes (who had no water at the time), my passion to complete my CJLA commitment pushed me to problem solve, get a generator and get my animals fit to show in San Francisco. Hauling out

“Successful people are not gifted; they just work hard, then succeed on purpose."

2nd Place Winner, 13-15 Division: Kiley Andersen

"Determination and Attitude"

starting to pay off. All year my coaches and teammates teach me to stay determined, like when they give me pep talks, help me fit my animals, and support me from the edge of the ring. With their support, my determination has helped get to the next level of showing livestock. Competing at this level is something I am very fortunate to be doing. CJLA has shaped me by giving me incentives to work hard because it pays off. CJLA has taught me to be determined but also have a good attitude in and out of the ring and shaped me into the teenager I am today. Being determined is important but having a good attitude is even more important. Others’ behavior will reflect on your attitude leading to more than just a few people’s attitudes changing. Attitude is something everyone notices. People watch your attitude and it reflects on you in the future. I’ve noticed the judges watch your attitude throughout the day and it reflects how you do in showmanship. If you don’t have a good attitude in the livestock world it makes you look like you don’t have good sportsmanship. That’s something everyone notices in and out of the show world. From the first time I showed in CJLA to now, participating has shaped me into the person I am and will be. CJLA has helped me have a good attitude while still having determination. Not only has it taught me to be self motivated and focused but CJLA has made me imagine myself getting a further education doing something in the livestock industry. The Weaver Leather Principles to Live and Lead can be helpful to anyone who is faithful to showing livestock. Attitude and determination are just two words that I live by as I am committed to showing livestock. CJLA is definitely something I recommend for kids my age who are involved in the livestock world.

By Bailey Anderson, 1st-Place Winner, 9-12 Division General Colin Powell once said, “A dream doesn’t become a reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.” People think I am crazy but I know it as everyday life. Working with my animals bright and early before school and late at night after school I just think of it as having determination and a good attitude. These traits have made me grow to love breeding and showing livestock. Being raised on a sixty acre farm near Madras, while raising a flock of Club Lamb breeding ewes, has taught me a lot. When I became involved with CJLA (California Junior Livestock Association) it opened up many more opportunities. I have learned, by watching my family, what determination and having a good attitude at all times means. I began my showing career at my county fair and learned just how much determination I would need. I later leaned towards a few in state jackpot shows. I needed to step up my game and be determined for the next level of my showing career. In May of 2016 I had the opportunity to show on a California team, showing in CJLA. A few months later, I decided I should do this and I began showing both sheep and goats in CJLA. I knew I would have to make sure I had the determination to stay competitive at this higher level of competition. CJLA offers more shows than the Oregon Jackpot Show Circuit and I needed to broaden my horizon and stay focused to make it to that level. By March I won my first goat showmanship. Winning made me realize my determination and hard work was finally

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Wall of Past Winners: 2000 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Jared Watts Overall Heifer: Joseph Amaral Overall Hog: Sara Houret Overall Lamb: David Downs 2001 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Candice Woessner Overall Heifer: Joseph Amaral Overall Hog: Kylie Watson Overall Lamb: Jared Hixon Overall Goat: Robin Millerick 2002 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Candice Woessner Overall Heifer: Joseph Amaral Overall Hog: Kylie Watson Overall Lamb: Jared Hixon Overall Goat: Robin Millerick

2007 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Allison Mebane Overall Heifer: Ashley Judge Overall Hog: Baylee Starkey Overall Lamb: Jackie Smith Overall Goat: Alexandra Staley

2014 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: RaeAnn Brown Overall Heifer: Madison Andrade Overall Hog: Sutter Long Overall Lamb: Tyler Wilkerson Overall Goat: Tyler Wilkerson

2008 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Brittney Barnett Overall Heifer: Jessica Judge Overall Hog: Micah Clark Overall Lamb: Makayla Spaman Overall Goat: Felicia Byrne

2015 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Madison Andrade Overall Heifer: Georgia Cozzitorto Overall Hog: Sutter Long Overall Lamb: Morgan Kiser Overall Goat: Nicole Rider

2009 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Nicole Hefner Overall Heifer: Jessica Judge Overall Hog: Micah Clark Overall Lamb: Shaylynn Beam Overall Goat: Felicia Byrne

2003 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Mari Catherine Hunt Overall Heifer: Garrett Blanchard Overall Hog: Kylie Watson Overall Sheep: Jared Hixon Overall Goat: Robin Millerick

2010 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Devinann Sherwood Overall Heifer: Macy Perry Overall Hog: Mariesa Cramer Overall Lamb: Kyle Kerlee Overall Goat: Hazen Bisnett

2004 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Kadie Calac Overall Heifer: Austin Perry Overall Hog: Kylie Watson Overall Lamb: Andrew Beam Overall Goat: Rachel Imbach

2011 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Stewart Andres Overall Heifer: Alexius Watje Overall Hog: Baylie McIntyre Overall Lamb: Kristyn Smith Overall Goat: Samantha Woods

2005 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Kadie Calac Overall Heifer: Ashley Judge Overall Hog: Kylie Watson Overall Lamb: Andrew Beam Overall Goat: Robin Millerick

2012 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Suzanne Amaral Overall Heifer: Aaron Kerlee Overall Hog: Matthew Conant Overall Lamb: Amy Hanks Overall Goat: Tyson Brem

2006 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Katie Duysen Overall Heifer: Ashley Judge Overall Hog: Kyle Brem Overall Lamb: James Smith Overall Goat: Felicia Byrne

2013 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Austin Thompson Overall Heifer: Aaron Kerlee Overall Hog: Kiana Peters Overall Lamb: Bridgette Eldridge Overall Goat: Erin Johnson

2016 Overall Winners: Overall Steer: Sam Patton Overall Heifer: Georgia Cozzitorto Overall Hog: Jacob Jasper Overall Lamb: Morgan Kiser Overall Goat: Chancelyn Johnson


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Cattle Breeders

California

• 5-R Way Ranch Show Cattle Sheree Ryan (661) 245-3884 (H); (661) 619-5246 (C) Frazier Park, CA Email: 5rwayranch@gmail.com Website: www.5rwaycattle.com (Show Steers & Heifers – Sold Private Treaty Year Round)

• Alto Herefords

Larry Alto Family 7803 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, CA 95503 (707) 443-4727 (Bulls, Heifers, Steers)

• AWE Cattle Co.

Mike Wolfe (916) 704-5832 Adam Wolfe (916) 704-4799 11950 Sarayah Lane, Herald, CA 95638 Email: awecattleco@yahoo.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers – Crossbreds & Shorthorns)

• Backer Cattle Co.

Nick Backer (916) 531-0908 Elk Grove, CA Email: mbarps2@frontiernet.net (Show Steers & Heifers)

• Bennett Land & Cattle

Mike, Marti, Casey & Brooke Bennett P.O. Box 549, Ducor, CA 93218 (559) 534-2396 (Reg. Shorthorns & Herefords; X-Breds; Steers & Heifers)

• Bigelow Farms

Matt Bigelow (559) 647-2817 PO Box 43, O’Neals, CA 93645 (Reg. Shorthorn - Breeding & Show Steers)

• Brocco Show Cattle

Ron, Justine & Audra Brocco 1189 Solano Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 996-6224 (Show Heifers & Steers)

• CC Cattle Co.

Jodi Carbett: (760) 217-9999 Jacqui Cloutier: (951) 235-8774 19474 Jurupa Ave., Bloomington, CA 92316 Email: fatcalfkid@yahoo.com (Show Steers & Heifers – private treaty)

• Clevenger Cattle Company

Sam Clevenger 2680 Hwy. 46 West, Paso Robles CA 93446 (805) 305-3417 Email: Sam@clevengercattlecompany.com Website: www.clevengercattlecompany.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)

• Colburn Cattle Co.

Ron, Lisa, Tyler, Ryan & Wyatt PO Box 568, Five Points, CA 93624 (559) 269-3175 (Club Calves, Reg. Maines, Reg. Shorthorns)

• Coy Cattle Co.

Bryan, Shari, Travis and Tyler Coy (559) 298-9757 Travis: (559) 392-8772 Email: travis@coycattleco.com Website: www.coycattleco.com (Club Calves – Steers & Heifers; available year-round)

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• D-B Club Calves

• Irwin Cattle

Paul, Terr & Shelby Irwin Paul's cell: (707) 974-5678 Terri's cell: (707) 695-1620 Dixon, CA Website: www.irwincattle.com Email: paul@irwincattle.com (Show Steers & Heifers)

David Sr. & David Brown 1560 Ellenwood Rd., Waterford, CA 95386 (209) 602-8745 (Club Calves)

• Dillabo Livestock

David & Jeanette Dillabo 5127 Pennington Road, Live Oak, CA 95953 (530) 695-9322 (Shorthorn & Angus – Steers & Heifers)

• J/4 Cattle Company

Joe & Marlene Amaral - (209) 538-1540 3348 Zeering Rd., Modesto, CA 95358 E-mail: J4cattle@aol.com (Show Heifers & Steers)

• Double E Hay & Cattle

Ed & Eric Bright 16120 Buchanan Hollow Rd. Le Grand, CA 95333 Ed (209) 389-4060; Eric (209) 761-6607 (Chi-Maine, Short, Angus, X-bred)

• Johns Cattle Co.

Deron, Karen, Layton, and Brett Johns 27613 Avenue 196, Strathmore, CA 93267 Deron (559) 647-1611; Layton (559) 359-6843 (Show Steers & Heifers, Market Heifers, Breed Heifer Prospects)

• Fair Cattle Co.

Todd Fair 5731 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (209) 667-9220; (C) (209) 648-8240 Email: faircattle@gmail.com Website: www.faircattle.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)

• K Bar G Cattle Co.

Steve Guerrero, Lisa Kuppens-Guerrero & Tyee Guerrero (209) 281-9535 P.O. Box 1970, Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: kbargcattleco@gmail.com Website: www.kbargcattleco.com (Res. & Commercial Angus, Semen & AI Cert.Technicians)

• G/M Cattle Company

Kevin & Stacey Griffith P.O. Box 283, 3434 Rock Creek Rd Copperopolis, CA 95228 (209) 785-3013; (209) 610-7616 cell Email: kgriffithcattle@yahoo.com Website: gmcattlecompany.com (Show Steers)

• K2 Show Cattle

Kyle Long 184 Bright Star Road Valley Springs, CA 95252 (C) (209) 728-7414; (H) (209) 920-4093 Email: k2showcattle@gmail.com Website: www.k2showcattle.com (Purebred Shorthorns & Short.-Maine X — Steers & Heifers)

• Geist Cattle

Gary & Linda Geist (559) 674-4117 Shane, Kimberly, Kendall & Kayden (559) 674-4174; (C) (559) 363-4117 16540 Road 31, Madera, CA 93636 (Reg. Maines, Club Calves)

• Gonsalves Ranch

• Leo Bros. Cattle Co.

Joey, Kristy, Riley & Reese Gonsalves; Mike Gonsalves 7243 Maze Blvd., Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 526-3006; Mike - (209) 578-3252 (Reg. & Commercial Angus, Club Calves)

Matt and Amanda Leo (209) 587-5838 606 Figmond Ave., Snelling, CA 95369 Website: www.brightleo.com Email: Matt@leoparreira.com (Reg. Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus, Chi-Maines and Xbred Show Steers)

• Grimsley Cattle & Goats

• L/S Show Cattle

Austin Grimsley (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com (Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)

Valerie & David Last Valerie: (760) 224-2980 Kelsey Schott (760) 877-8135 12296 Lilac Hill,Valley Center, CA 92082 Website: www.lsshowcattle.weebly.com Email: dvlast@gmail.com (Show Steers & Heifers)

• Hartill Cattle Co.

Todd Hartill (530) 755-9495 247 Wildwood Rd., Arbuckle, CA 95912 Email: hartillcattle@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Club Calves – Simmentals, Angus, Shorthorn and Crossbreds)

• M2 Cattle Co.

Mike Rivas (559) 285-2467 Woodlake, CA (Show Steers & Heifers)

• H.A.V.E. Angus

Mel & Darrell Hansen - Windsor, CA (707) 838-4463 Jim & Karen Vietheer - Wilton, CA (916) 687-7620 (Angus Heifers & Bulls)

• M&M Livestock

Martin & Stacey Machado (209) 652-6946 P.O. Box 24 8171 N. Buhach Rd. , Winton, CA 95388 (Club Calves, Heifers)

• Hildebrand Hay and Cattle

John & Danya Hildebrand Jarred, Darcie and Jase Hildebrand (707) 349-6502 or (707) 272-1450 9301 Busch Lane, Potter Valley, CA 95469 Email: luvmycows64@gmail.com (Purebred Herefords, Show Steers & Heifers)

• Morrell Ranches

Barry, Carrie & Bailey Morrell 5640 County Road 65, Willows, CA 95988 (530) 934-2047 (H); (530) 218-5507 (C) Email: morrellranches@aol.com (Reg. Hereford Show Heifers & Steers, and X-Bred Show Steers)

• Imhof Cattle Co.

Frank Jr., Haley & Andrew Imhof P.O. Box 174, Sunol, CA 94586 (925) 600-7735 (h); (925) 580-2245 (c) (510) 377-9556 Email: imhofcattle@earthlink.net (Club Calves, Show Heifers, Bulls)

• Newton Cattle

J Newton (559) 284-9115 27390 Sales Creek Rd., Clovis, CA 93619 Email: j-newton77@hotmail.com (Club Calves & Res. Breeding Show Heifers)

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• Noble Cattle Company

Chad Noble 28679 Mtn. Rd. 120, Porterville, CA 93257 (559) 788-0659 (Reg. Shorthorns & Club Calves)

• Poncetta Farms

David & Michael Poncetta 10454 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313 David: (661) 978-3320; Michael: (661) 978-0955 Email: davidponcetta@aol.com Email: michaelponcetta@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Steers, Bulls, Seedstock – Shorthorns, Angus & Crossbreds)

• Prechter Livestock

Maddie Prechter (530) 913-4137 25150 Barefoot Rd., Grass Valley, CA 95949 Email: prechterlivestock@gmail.com (Show Steers & Heifers)

• R&R Farms

Bob Ross (408) 221-3023 P.O. Box 20668, San Jose, CA 95160 (Reg. Hereford Genetics - Show Heifers, Bulls, Embryos, Semen)

• Radiant Reds

Megan Shepherd P.O. Box 97, Bella Vista, CA 96008 (916) 705-1582 Email: radiantreds@gmail.com Website: www.radiantredsredangus.com (Red Angus Show Heifers, Steers & Bulls; Crossbred Show Heifers & Steers)

• Red River Farms

Michael Mullion - (760) 464-3906 Bob Mullion - (760) 861-8366 13750 West 10th Ave., Blythe, CA 92225 Email: redriverfarms@gmail.com (Purebred & Percentage Simmentals – Bulls, Heifers & Steers)

• Reis Livestock

Tony, Mary, Nathan, Natalie & Nicole Reis 648 Cowee Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 (530) 682-0317 (Mary); (530) 682-0356 (Natalie) www.reislivestock.com (Charolais Heifers, Bulls & Steers; X-Bred Heifers & Steers)

• Rockin S Ranch

Ric Schultz (559) 281-2244 17554 S. Chateau-Fresno Ave. Riverdale, CA 93656 Email: rockinsranchinc@hotmail.com Website: www.rockinsranchinc.com (Club Calves, Angus Show Animals)

• Rodgers Livestock

Blaine & Melissa Rodgers 2399 N. Riverbend Ave., Sanger, CA 93657 Email: rodgerslivestock@aol.com Website: www.rodgerslivestock.com (C) (559) 314-4630; (H) (559) 287-6619 (Club Calves)

• Santos Hereford Ranch

Corinne Santos (209) 201-2292 Susan Santos (209) 632-4747 Hilmar, CA Email: santosherefords@gmail.com (Res. Hereford Heifers, Steers & Seedstock; Crossbred Steers & Heifers)

• Schnoor Sisters Cattle Co. Amanda, Kirbe and Sydney Schnoor 11564 Ave. 26, Chowchilla, CA 93610 (559) 665-1991 (Show Steers & Heifers; Reg. Angus Cattle)


• Seever & Son Cattle Co.

Lou Seever 3687 Old Santa Rita Rd., Pleasanton, CA 94588 (M) (925) 989-9069; (Day) (925) 463-3443 (N) (925) 820-5392 (Maines, Chimaines, X-Breds – Show Steers & Heifers)

Idaho

• Holt Family Cattle

Scott, Kim, Emilee and Ben Holt Scott – (207) 850-1329 Emilee – (208) 965-3130 20079 Homedale Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 Email: emileeholt15@gmail.com Website: www.holtcattle.com (Hereford Show Heifers, Bred Heifers & Bulls)

• Kootenai Land & Cattle

Eddie Davis (208) 660-9065 (C) 9983 N. Happy Trail, Rathdrum, ID 83858 Email: eddie@basin-resources.com Facebook: Kootenai Land & Cattle (Club Calves – Annual Sale 1st Sunday of Oct.; Females sold private treaty)

Greg and Mary Ahart 7 Carvel Place, Sacramento, CA 95835 (916) 928-9336; Greg’s Cell: (916) 396-2333 Mary’s Cell: (916) 612-1241 Email: greg@ahartclublambs.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)

• Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs

Deanna Bustos (541) 891-4152 (C) 17465 Harpold Rd., Malin, OR 97632 Email: shugsdeanna@icloud.com (Specialize in club calf steers & maternal replacement heifers)

Fred Ansolabehere Jr.; Lance Carter 33383 7th Standard Road Bakersfield, CA 93314 Fred (661) 589-5521; Lance (661) 342-0278 fred@atginternet.com dlcarter25@hotmail.com Website: www.ansolabehereclublambs.com (Dorsets, Suffolks, Hampshires, Club Lambs)

• Stateline Cattle Co.

Doris Gallup (541) 891-5443 Malin, OR Email: statelinecattleco@gmail.com (Crossbred Club Calves; Reg. Angus – Heifers & Bulls)

• Asmus Club Lambs

Jed & Brandi Asmus 5750 E. Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240 (530) 304-0389 www.asmusclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

• Traynham Ranches

Brad & Buckley Cox 1881 Brophy Rd., Eagle Point, OR 97524 (541) 840-5797 or (541) 826-3650 Website: www.traynhamranch.com Email: info@traynhamranch.com (Angus, Maine influenced & Shorthorn Cattle; Steer & Heifer Prospects available)

Frank & Christina Ward (530) 204-7124 Orland, CA Email: wardcattlecompany@yahoo.com Website: www.wardcattleco.com (Show Steers & Heifers, Angus Bulls) Toby & Jessica Wheeler 1125 Penman Springs Road Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 801-2460 (C); (805) 226-9913 (H) Email: wheelercattle@gmail.com Website: www.wheelercattlecompany.com (Club Calves, Show Heifers and Bulls)

• Ahart Club Lambs

• Haggard Show Cattle

• Ward Cattle Co.

• Wheeler Cattle

Steve/Tina P.O Box 869, Denair, CA 95316 (760) 554-0424 (C); (209) 669-1410 (H) Email: hampman911@hotmail.com (Club Lambs, Rams & Ewes)

Lee and Glenda Stilwell 14043 Algoma Rd., Klamath Falls, OR 97601 (541) 884-4881 (H); (541) 892-8966 (C) Email: cicattle@gmail.com (Limousin and Angus Seedstock, Project Steers and Heifers)

• Wagner Livestock, LLC

California

• Abatti/Wills Club Lambs

• Country Inn Cattle Co.

• Teixeira Cattle Co.

Jeff & Nicole Wagner 11149 Shelton Rd., Linden, CA 95236 (Rch) (209) 887-2291; (Cell) (209) 351-0351 Email: jwwagnermech@sbcglobal.net Website: www.wagnerlivestock.com (Charolais & Angus Heifers; Show Steers)

Oregon

Michelle McEntire & Mike Smith (541) 805-1007 Elgin, Oregon Email: sales@buffbeef.com Website: www.buffbeef.com (Purebred Limousin and Lim-Flex Bulls)

• Sunnyday Shorthorns

John and Heather Teixeira; Allan and Cee 855 Thousand Hills Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 595-1416 website: www.teixeiracattleco.com (Club Calves and Show Heifers)

Bailey — (559) 202-5325 Carmel — (559) 280-9907 3230 North Craycroft Road #3 Tucson, AZ 85712 Email: Spaulding.bailey@yahoo.com (Club Lambs)

• Buff Beef Ranch

• Strickler Livestock

Arizona

• Spaulding Club Lambs

Chris Beck - (618) 367-5397 640 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV 89423 Website: www.genoalivestock.com (Registered Hereford Show Heifers, Steers, Bulls. Visitors always welcome!)

Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes PO Box 22, O’Neal’s, CA 93645 (559) 276-5704; Barn (559) 868-3323 (Reg. Angus & Shorthorns, Club Calves)

Alpha & Sherri Gipe (209) 358-9377 6885 West Oak Ave., Merced, CA 95340 www.sunnydayshorthorns.com (Registered Shorthorn Show Heifers, Bulls, Steers — X-Bred Steers)

• Genoa Livestock

Randy & Rhonda Silva 37378 Rd. 20, Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-0311; (559) 288-3856 (cell) Email: rscows64@yahoo.com Website: www.silvacattle.com (Reg. Maine Heifers & Club Calves)

Shane Strickler (530) 570-6634 7253 County Road 24, Orland, CA 95963 (Show Steers, Heifers, Bulls)

Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke & Bryce Brumley P.O. Box 239, Orovada, NV 89425 (775) 272-3152; (C) (209) 479-0287 (Reg. Herefords - Heifers, Bulls & Steers)

• Silva Cattle

• Spring Valley Land & Livestock

Nevada

• Brumley Farms

• Shasta College Farm

B.J. Macfarlane (530) 242-7564 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Club Calves, Show Heifers)

Sheep Breeders

• Bianchi Club Lambs

Karen Bianchi 13500 Valley Home Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-0694 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires)

• Brem Club Lambs

Jim & Pam Brem 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (559)568-0358 (Club Lambs)

Utah

• Top Hat Simmentals

Chris & Allison Beins Family (435) 257-0654 11945 N 3400 W, Deweyville, UT 84309 Website: www.tophatsimmentals.com Email: tophatsimmentals@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Steers, and Bulls – Purebred and Percentage Simmentals)

• C&E Club Lambs

Kimmelshue Family (530) 345-4456 E-mail: daxandkaren@yahoo.com Wilkinson Family (530) 891-4964 Durham, CA E-mail: timw@ea.org (Show Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)

Washington

• C4 Sheep Co.

Rick & Crystal Clower Rick: (707) 951-6257; Crystal: (707) 951-9365 14041 E. Jahant Rd., Acampo, CA 95220 Email: crysward@yahoo.com Website: www.facebook.com/c4sheepco (Club Lambs)

• Damar Farms, Inc.

Randy & Debbi Repp 3001 Pennington Road, St. John, WA 99171 (509) 648-3885 Email: memevent@stjohncable.com (Shorthorn Show Heifers & Steers)

• Cummings Club Lambs

Bob & Joanne Cummings 4115 Vineyard Dr., Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 239-2635 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)

• Del Petersen Club Lambs

www.petersenclublambs.com 710 N. Thompson Road, Nipomo, CA 93444 (805) 478-7963 Email: del_petersen@aol.com (Hampshire, Suffolk & X-Bred Club Lambs – Wether Sires)

• Estes Show Lambs

Hop & Debbie; Ryan & Mona Lisa 1375 N. Academy Ave., Sanger, CA 93657 (559) 301-3241 Email: ryanestes@hotmail.com Website: www.estesshowlambs.com (Show Lambs)

• Farao Club Lambs

Jaime Farao; Frank Farao 28803 Gun Club Road, Gustine, CA 95322 Jaime: (209) 854-1033; (209) 777-1033 Frank: (805) 934-2097; (805) 354-2317 (Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)

• Fly'n Club Lambs

Todd, Erin and Bryce Peters; Sandy Parker Todd: (530) 713-3499 2377 Hale Rd., Marysville, CA 95901 Email: toddpeters77@aol.com Facebook page: Fly'n Club Lambs (Club Lambs, wether sires and dams, available year-round)

• Image Club Lambs/ Layne Suffolks

Dan & Marlys Layne (Scott, Keri & Stacy) 3113 North Ave., Modesto, CA 95357 (209) 632-8623; (209) 549-7849 (Club Lambs, Reg. Suffolks)

• KR Club Lambs

Robbie Rowlett 10960 Carrisa Hwy., Carrisa Plains, CA 93453 (805) 610-4235 (C) (Show Lambs)

• Labrucherie Land & Livestock Bob & Leslie Labrucherie (559) 673-4332 or 675-0663 9671 Road 28 1/2, Madera, CA 93637 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)

• Leventini Club Lambs

Mike Leventini Sr.: (209) 605-3274 Mike Leventini Jr.: (707) 624-6766 624 South Indiana Ave., Modesto, CA 95357 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)

• Lopez Club Lambs

Don, Marcia & Andrea Lopez 15913 Hwy. 160, Isleton, CA 95641 (916) 777-5911 E-mail: lopezd@ix.netcom.com (Club Lambs)

• Maddux Ranch/ Outlaw Club Lambs

Harry, Jan, Todd, Nikki Maddux 2675 E. Westfall Rd., Mariposa, CA 95338 (209) 966-4942 (Blackface, Dorset, Specks, Southdowns – Club Lambs)

• Chico State Sheep & Goat Unit Dr. Celina Johnson, Faculty Supervisor 311 Nicholas C. Schouten Lane Chico, CA 95928 (530) 898-6024 Email: sheepunit@gmail.com Website: www.clublambpage.com/chicostate (Sheep and Goats)

• Dixon Land & Livestock

John Dixon (C) (509) 751-6208; (H) (509) 843-1464 P.O. Box 399, Pomeroy, WA 99347 Email: dixonjohnandlaura@hotmail.com Facebook: Dixon Land and Livestock (Club Calves – Annual Sale 1st Sunday of Oct.; Females sold private treaty)

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• Mayo Club Lambs

Don & Denise Mayo 1844 McDonald Ave., Live Oak, CA 95953 (530) 695-1555 (H); (661) 978-1364 (C) Email: denyse1013@aol.com (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)

• Merced College

Jaime Farao 3600 M. Street, Merced, CA 95348 (H) (209) 854-1033; (C) (209) 384-6299 Email: faraoj@mccd.edu (Show Lambs)

• Shining Star Club Lambs

John & Carol Nicewonger 6706 Lon-dale Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-8976 Email: nicelamb@cwngt.com (Club Lambs)

Matt Perkins (530)798-9281 12236 Robinson Rd., Gridley, CA 95948 E-mail: mattperkins1997@hotmail.com www.perkinsfamilyclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

• Richardson Livestock

Jake (530) 613-1395 Ben & Geldie (530) 305-1839 Auburn, CA Email: Jake.richardson9@gmail.com Website: www.jrichardsonlivestock.com (Club Lambs)

• Riverbend Southdowns

Dean & Nomie Kautz 5619 Chico Ave., Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-5470 (H); (559) 859-5230 (C) Shelbi Kautz (559) 859-2249 Email: kauzkngsbrg@aol.com Website: www.riverbendsouthdowns.com (Registered Seedstock, Club Lambs)

• Shadow Oaks Ranch Club Lambs Jim Clayton 1084 W. Prosperity Ave., Tulare, CA 93274 (559) 688-7645; Cell: (559) 901-5990 Email: jamesshadow5@sbcglobal.net Website: www.shadowoaksranch.com (Club Lambs)

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• Golden State Genetics

Rachelle Bailey 445 S. Blaker Rd., Turlock, CA 95380 (209) 277-2509 (cell); (209) 656-9550 (Office) Email: GoldenStateSwine@aol.com (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs, Landrace, X-Breds; Breeding Stock, Show Pigs, Semen)

Gypsy, Gary & Calder Keene 13736 Lambuth Road, Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 613-7015 E-mail: heygoat27@aol.com Website: www.sunrisesheepcompany.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)

• Seaver Show Pigs

Jerry Seaver - (530) 458-2026 4209 Hwy. 45, Colusa, CA 95932 (Hamps,Yorks, X-Breds – Show Pigs)

• Shasta College Farm

B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (X-Breds,Yorks & Durocs — Show Pigs)

• Small Town Genetics

James Backman 2812 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (209) 620-4106 (c) Email: smalltown@fire2wire.com (Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, Show Pigs)

• Triangle L Farms

Josh, Clarice & Kayleigh Luis (209) 604-8695 14545 East Donahue Ave., Ripon, CA 95366 Email: trilfarms@velociter.net (Yorks, Hamps, X-Bred — Show Pigs)

• Loin Eye Hog Farms

• UC Davis Sheep Facility

Paul J. Fernandes, Jr. 4362 Esmar Rd., Ceres, CA 95307 H (209) 664-0309 • M(209) 608-2697 Email: loineyefarms@aol.com (Yorks, Hamps, X-breds)

Kyle Wood (260) 578-1769 Animal Science Department, Davis, CA Email: riconway@ucdavis.edu Email: kswood@ucdavis.edu Website: www.animalscience.ucdavis.edu (Club Lambs, Ewe Lambs & Prospect Rams)

Mario & Michele Buoni 10400 Old River Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93311 (661) 397-8940; (661) 201-3042 (c) (Hamps, Durocs,Yorks, Chesters, Spots – Show Hogs)

Steve & Cindi Zeigler (760) 445-2162 2126 Boundary Ave., Ramona, CA 92065 Website: www.zeiglerclublambs.com Email: steve@zeiglerclublambs.com (Hamp & Suffolk Cross — Club Lambs)

• Modesto Junior College

John Mendes 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6205 Email: mendesj@mjc.edu (Breeding Stock, Project Pigs, Semen Sales)

Swine Breeders

• Moench Farms

Wilbert & Dennis Moench 24701 Ave. 106, Terra Bella,CA 93270 (559) 535-4347 (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs, X-Bred • Breeding Stock & Project Pigs)

Arizona

• Nasser Show Pigs

Tom, Tyler, Carson and Cole Nasser Queen Creek, Arizona Tom: (480) 628-8282 Tyler: (480) 282-7325 Email: Tom@nassershowpigs.com Website: nassershowpigs.com (Crossbred & Purebred Showpigs available year-round)

• No Limit Genetics, LLC

Larry, Adam and Rex Mendonza 5720 Woodland Avenue, Modesto, CA 95358 Larry: (209) 605-9903 • Adam: (209) 602-6106 Rex: (209) 988-1751 Website: www.nolimitgenetics.com (Year Round Show Pigs & Seedstock)

• Ottenwalter Show Pigs

California

Mark & Sandy Ottenwalter 2260 Lurline Ave., Colusa, CA 95932 (530) 458-5700 (o); (530) 681-9799 (m) (Show Pigs, Seedstock)

• A One Show Pigs

• Power House Farms

Russ Miller 125 Sutherland Dr., Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 277-7375 (Specializing in Black Exotic and Hamp Show Pigs)

Nathan Copp (Los Banos) 2129 S. 10th St., Los Banos, CA 93635 H: (209) 827-0460; C: (559) 280-0119 (Show Pigs & Breeding Stock)

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Nevada

• Malay Show Pigs

Earl – (775) 945-0381 Paul – (775) 316-0395 3405 Upper Valley Rd., Lovelock, NV 89419 Website: www.malayshowpigs.com (Show Pigs and Seedstock)

• M.B. Show Pigs

• Zeigler Club Lambs

Christian (805) 835-1812 Chris (805) 391-0930 4340 Ramada Drive, Paso Robles, CA 93446 Email: srg_genetics@aol.com Website: www.SalinasRiverGenetics.com (Show Hogs & Seedstock – Yorks, Hamps, Durocs & Crossbreds)

J.D. Ferrero - (707) 540-5595 Tami Ferrero - (707) 217-7573 826 Colleen Drive, Windsor, CA 95492 Email: jdferrero@ymail.com (Show Pigs, Seedstock)

Cindy Freed (530) 304-8899 Williams, CA Email: cfreed@colusanet.com Website: www.threesisterssheep.com (Club Lambs,Wether Dams & Rams)

• Salinas River Genetics

• High Class Genetics

• Three Sisters Sheep

• Reedley College Agriculture & Natural Resources David Lopes 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 (559) 683-0319 Email: david.lopes@reedleycollege.edu Website: www.reedleycollege.edu (Club Lambs)

Allan Rios (209) 617-7987 2736 W. Chamberlain Rd., El Nido, CA 95317 Email: show.generationx@gmail.com Website: www.genxfarms.com (Show Pigs & Seedstock Supplier)

• Sunrise Sheep Company

• Ponce Club Lambs

Gabe Ponce (805) 878-9046 Nipomo, CA Email: gabeponce44@gmail.com Website: www.petersenclublambs.com (Show Lambs)

• Generation X Farms

Diana & Dawn Stornetta 4901 Gravenstein Hwy. North Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 490-2607; (707) 217-5808 www.springcreekranchclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

Scott, Annette, Jason & Courtney 17324 Rosedale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93312 (661) 589-5669 (Club Lambs)

• Perkins Family Club Lambs

Dion Ashurst - (760) 427-0468 Brock Ashurst - (760) 427-0464 Herdsman: Chandler Ryan - (805) 423-4644 Email: dion@desertshowpigs.com Website: www.desertshowpigs.com (Hamps, Durocs,Yorks & X-Breds; Show Pigs & Seedstock)

• Stornetta Club Lambs/ Spring Creek Ranch

Ernie & Judy Nunes 190 Walker Road, Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 762-7135 (Club Lambs, Project Goats)

David Lopes - (559) 683-0319 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 Email: david.lopes@reedleycollege.edu Website: www.reedleycollege.edu (Duroc,Yorkshire, X-Breds — Breeding Stock & Club Pigs)

• Desert Show Pigs

Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes PO Box 22, O’Neal’s, CA 93645 (559) 276-5704; (B) (559) 868-3323 (Club Lambs)

• Nunes Club Lambs & Project Goats

• Pavletich Club Lambs

Cy Hawkins 2299 Zumwalt Rd., Williams, CA 95987 (530) 473-2264 (H); (530) 701-8298 (C) Email: cyhawkinsagency@gmail.com Website: cyhawkinsshowpigs.com (Breeding Stock — Yorkshire and Crossbred)

• Spring Valley Land & Livestock

• Nicewonger Club Lambs

• Reedley College Agriculture & Natural Resources

• Cy Hawkins Showpigs

Jeffrey & Nancee Siebert 30689 Dutra Lane, Oakdale, CA 95361 (H) (661) 724-2441; (C) 805) 358-3716 Email: nansiebert@yahoo.com Website: www.siebertgenetics.com (Club Lambs, Southdowns & Club Pigs)

• Morino Brothers Club Lambs Dan & Celeste Morino (209) 838-7208 Paul & Carri Morino (209) 599-3168 25053 Dove Road, Escalon, CA 95320 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)

Wes Barone 5675 S. Pedersen, Reedley, CA 93654 (408) 981-4881 (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs – Show Pigs & Semen)

• Siebert Genetics

• Modesto Junior College

Marleise Boyd 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6210; (209) 581-1972 (C) Email: boydm@mjc.edu (Show Lambs)

• Bar-One Swine Farm

Paul Strametz 702 McMahon Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 (831) 801-1715 (C) Email: shiningstarduo@aol.com (Quality Club Lambs)

Oregon

• Krische Family Swine

Ed, Sharon & Logan 12107 Meadows Rd., White City, OR 97503 (541) 826-1416; (541) 944-1549 (cell) Email: edkrische@gmail.com Website: krischefamilyswine.com (Club pigs, seedstock and semen)

• Milliron Showpigs

Don & Geri Milliron (c) (541) 279-3616; (h) (541) 728-6364 900 NW Pershall Way, Redmond, OR 97756 Email: millironshowpigs@outlook.com Website: www.millironshowpigs.com (Show Pigs, Seedstock & Semen)

We can add your name to this list — give us a call at 408-888-2503!


Meat Goats

California

• Richardson Livestock

• HJ Boer Goats

Kyle & Stephanie Jefferson - (209) 840-8214 16972 Seidner Ave., Escalon, CA 95320 Email: hjboergoats@yahoo.com Website: www.hjboergoats.com (Show Wethers and Does)

Jake (530) 613-1395 Ben & Geldie (530) 305-1839 Auburn, CA Email: Jake.richardson9@gmail.com Website: www.jrichardsonlivestock.com (Show Goats)

• JC Boer Goats

• Ariaz Mtn. Ranch

Pat Ariaz 10180 Hayward Rd., La Grange, CA 95329 (209) 969-4307 (cell); home: (209) 852-9606 Email: patariaz@yahoo.com (Fullblood & percentage does & wethers)

• Brem Show Goats

Jim and Pam Brem 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (559) 568-0358 (Show Wethers & Does)

• Bush Show Goats

Dan and Mary Ann Bush 2345 Salinas Rd., San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (831) 623-4316; (831-905-5665 (C) Email: mbush1102@sbcglobal.net (Show Wethers & Percentage Does)

Julie Carreiro - (831) 297-2216 5300 San Felipe Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 Phil Lopez - (707) 695-1075 Email: info@jcboergoats.com Website: www.jcboergoats.com (Fullblood boer goats & market wethers; artificial insemination services)

• Shasta College Farm

B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Percentage Does,Wethers)

• UC Davis Goat Facility

• Maggenti Show Goats

Rachel Conway (707) 845-8291 Kyle Wood (260) 578-1769 Animal Science Dept., Davis, CA Email: riconway@ucdavis.edu Email: kswood@ucdavis.edu (Project Wethers and % Boer Does)

Michael Poncetta - (661) 978-0955 10924 Wible Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93313 Email: michaelponcetta@gmail.com (Show Wethers, Percentage Does)

• Moonstone Ranch, Inc.

Bruce & Rebecca Cogswell - (661) 393-2457 Bakersfield, CA 93308 E-mail: moonstoneranch@atsecure.net Website: www.moonstoneranch.com (Club Goats, % Does)

• White Rail Ranch

Chuck & Judy Kaye 22819 Avenue 124, Porterville, CA 93257 (559) 788-1085; (707) 548-1486 (cell) Email: wrr@jps.net (Club Goats, % Does)

• Radiant Reds Boer Goats

• Flying S Livestock

Jack, Sarah, Nicole & Jared Smith P.O. Box 81505, Bakersfield, CA 93380 (661) 399-0507 Email: flyingslivestock@yahoo.com (Show Wethers)

Megan Elwood - (916) 705-1582 P.O. Box 97, Bella Vista, CA 96008 Email: radiantreds@gmail.com Website: www.radiantredsboergoats.com (Fullbloods, Percentages and Wethers)

Idaho

• Holt Meat Goats

Holt Family Kim (208) 841-8250 Ben (208) 546-2310 20079 Homedale Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 Email: kkholt1@msn.com (Purebred Boer wethers & does)

East of the Rockies • Hummel Livestock

Dale Hummel (815) 405-4111 Craig Benoit (815) 383-9727 3980 N. 1500 E Road Cabery, IL 60919 Email: Hummellivestock@gmail.com Website: Hummellivestock.com (Club wethers; Commercial & % does)

• Willoughby Show Goats

Patrick Willoughby - (805) 801-0743 Nipomo, CA Email: willoughbyshowgoats@gmail.com Facebook: Willoughby Show Goats (Show Wethers)

Products & Services AUCTIONEERS

• Gator Auction Co.

Col. Geoff Gates - (559) 977-1318 Clovis, CA Email: gatorauctions@comcast.net (Specializing in all classes of Livestock)

BUILDINGS • Webb & Son

Deron & Karen Johns, Lic. No. 335463 678 N. Plano St., Porterville, CA 93257 Phone: (559) 784-2951; Fax: (559) 782-1804 Deron Johns: (559) 647-1611 Kari Rivera: (559) 306-7010 (Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Institutional Construction. Fairgrounds Construction, Show Barns, Sale Facilities, Equestrian Arenas, Metal Buildings)

FEED COMPANIES • ShowMaster Feeds

Cargill Animal Nutrition, Cargill Inc. P.O. Box 369, Stockton, CA 95201 (209) 982-4632 Website: www.showmasterfeeds.com (“Nourishing Animals Through Successful Partnerships”)

FENCING

• Live Wire Products Inc.

(530) 432-8028 10187 Commercial Ave., Penn Valley, CA 95946 Email: info@livewireproducts.com Website: www.livewireproducts.com (Permanent & Temporary Fencing for all your livestock needs; Livestock Scales, Handling Equipment and much more!)

HAULING

• Photos by Tracy

Tracy Bjornestad — Photographer (530) 339-0165 P.O. Box 2368, Flournoy, CA 96029 E-mail: photosbytracy05@aol.com (Livestock & Special Events Photography)

• Bob May Livestock & Hauling

Bob & Nancy May (530) 200-0866 8233 NE Watts Rd., Fletcher, OK 73541 Email: ca.bobmaylivestock@yahoo.com www.bobmaylivestock.com (For all your livestock needs. Check out our website for all we have to offer!)

• Show Photo by Katina

Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 108 Maple St., Thedford, NE 69166 E-mail: katina@showphotobykatina.com Website: www.showphotobykatina.com (Livestock Photography)

• Rocking P Transport

Jamee Boyce 515/537-4068 E-mail: rockingptransport@gmail.com (Livestock hauling nationwide)

SUPPLEMENTS

JEWELRY

• Leading Edge Supplements (Thrive for the Drive)

• Evans Silver

Kristen Andersen (707) 695-2812 Email: leadingedgesups@gmail.com www.facebook.com/LeadingEdgeSupplements (We carry many of the Top Livestock Supplements and Show Supplies)

Tom & Carrie Moxon Shop: (541) 826-1958; Cell: (541) 944-9960 P.O. Box 1092, Eagle Point, OR 97524 Email: evanssilver@hotmail.com Website: www.evanssilver.com (Specializing in custom sterling, gold and exceptional ranch jewelry)

• Winners Edge®

Cleat Stephens, President (800) 332-9331 Website: www.WinnersEdgeUSA.com (Complete, All-Natural,Vitamin & Mineral Feed Supplements — Growing Champions since 1982)

PHOTOGRAPHERS • Bassett Photography

SUPPLIES

Amanda – (661) 709-9710 Email: bassett.amanda.j@gmail.com Website: www.bassettphotography.zenfolio.com (Fairs, graduation pictures, farm pictures, specialty livestock photos, weddings, parties, events & more)

• Glamb Jams

Denese Luthi (925) 726-9870 Email: glambjams@yahoo.com (Tubes for Lambs and Goats, and custom jams for Dogs; Canvas Covers)

• Branded Rose & Co.

Marisa Anne Tsuboi (559) 310-1918 Strathmore, CA Email: thebrandedrose@gmail.com Website: www.thebrandedrosephotography.zenfolio.com (Livestock Photos/Videos/Designs/Marketing, Jackpot Shows, County Fairs,Weddings, Seniors & More)

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• K Bar G Show Supplies (Nasco Mobile Distributor)

Steve Guerrero, Lisa Kuppens-Guerrero & Tyee Guerrero (209) 281-9535 P.O. Box 1970, Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: stockshowsupplies@kbargcattleco.com Website: www.kbargstockshowsupplies.com (Ag Supplies & Equip., Animal ID products, Showing & Grooming Equip., AI Supplies, Animal Health, Crops & Soil, Boots, Clothing & More)

• KB Livestock Show Supplies

Kelly Bianchi (831) 801-7002 7430 Lovers Lane, Hollister, CA 95023 Email: kellyannbianchi@gmail.com Website: kblivestocksupplies.com (Weaver Brand Livestock Grooming Products – Aerosols & Liquids, Cattle Supplies, Sheep Supplies, Goat Supplies, Swine Supplies, Equipment, Grooming Supplies, Clippers & Blades)

• The Nasco Catalog Outlet Store (209) 545-1600 ext 124&139 Store fax (209) 846-6557 4825 Stoddard Rd., Modesto, CA 95356 Email: modestostore@enasco.com website: www.enasco.com (Ag supplies and equipment, incl. products for animal ID, showing & grooming, breed promotion, A.I., animal health, crops & soils, plus hundreds of hard-to-find farm items. Also boots and clothing, housewares & gift items.)

• Sullivan’s Supply

Isaac Lewis (559) 772-9115 5991 E. Kettleman Lane Lodi, CA 95240 Email: isaac@sullivansupply.com Website: www.sullivansupply.com (Show supplies, feed supplements, halters, blankets, brushes, and much more — for all species)

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Angus Foundation Announces Talon Youth Education Learning Program Intern, Host Ranch Morgan Scilacci, Baker City, Ore., will intern with Sitz Angus Ranch, Dillon, Mont. Kansas State University, he currently serves as vice noble ruler of alumni relations for Alpha Gama Rho, an agricultural fraternity, and is involved in the Collegiate Cattlemen’s Club, where he serves on the officer team. He is also a member of Alpha Zeta Honorary and is a justice in the Student Governing Association.

Real-world opportunities are a great addition to any student’s learning. The Angus Foundation is pleased to introduce Morgan Scilacci, Baker City, Oregon, as the Talon Youth Education Learning Program Intern, which will give him the opportunity to have that real-world experience this summer. Scilacci will intern with Sitz Angus Ranch, Dillon, Montana.

“Morgan is just the type of student that Cam Cooper wanted to provide with opportunities in the beef industry,” said Milford Jenkins, Angus Foundation president. “We believe he will gain a tremendous amount of experience from his internship with Sitz Angus Ranch.”

The Talon Youth Education Learning Program internship is the legacy of Camron “Cam” Cooper of Talon Ranch. Cooper set up the Angus/Talon Youth Education Learning Program Endowment Fund in 2009 to be a holistic educational experience for students.

Sitz Angus Ranch is a 2,000-head registered Angus herd on more than 40,000 acres in southwest Montana. The ranch has its own intern program and has hosted interns since the late 1970s. The ranch looks forward to providing Scilacci with a hands-on experience. He will be involved in all day-to-day activities, including heat detection, AI breeding, sorting cattle, pasture herd health, irrigating and assisting with the farming operations. He will have the opportunity to attend cattle video auctions, interact with commercial and registered breeders, and attend beef cattle producer educational activities with the Sitz family.

The internship program pairs motivated Angus youth with working registered Angus breeders/ranches to provide youth valuable education and work experience for a summer. The internship program is open to college sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate students and recent college graduates under age 25 who are majoring in an agricultural field of study. Scilacci is a sophomore at Kansas State University, where he is pursuing an animal science degree. Scilacci’s future goals are to obtain his master’s degree in ruminant nutrition and from there, possibly pursue a degree in law and become a constitutional lawyer. His long-term and most important goal is to keep, maintain and continue to improve his family cattle operation.

“We feel Sitz Angus Ranch is a great learning center,” said Jim Sitz, ranch owner. “We look forward to welcoming an intern to our team.”

“By completing this internship, I hope to become a more wellrounded cattleman and producer by learning how another operation is similar and different,” Scilacci said. “In the future, I hope to return to my family’s cattle operation and be a steward for the Angus breed and industry.”

“We believe Sitz Angus Ranch and Morgan are a great match for the Talon Youth Education Learning Program Internship,” Jenkins said. “We are confident that Morgan and his host ranch family will learn from each other, and Morgan will grow personally and professionally as a result of this educational internship experience.”

In addition, Scilacci is a six-year member of the National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) and is also a member of the Oregon Junior Angus Association and Oregon Cattlemen.

For more information about the Angus Foundation, call 816-3835100 or email mjenkins@angusfoundation.org.

Scilacci’s leadership extends beyond the Angus industry. At

News and Notes from the California Pork Producers Association

Junior Director Program

"Bill" Silveira Scholarship

The California Pork Producers Association Junior Director Program provides an opportunity for junior members to develop relationships with member and industry stakeholders.

As each year passes, more and more people realize that impact that William “Bill” Silveira had on the California Pork Producers Association (CPPA). A visionary, Bill poured his heart and soul into making CPPA Work for pork producers. This legacy still lives today. After Bill’s passing his loving wife Sofia started a scholarship fund for junior CPPA members in his memory. Bill believed in young people and knew providing them opportunities would pay dividends well into the future. The Silveira Scholarship Fund was established to help cultivate future CPPA and agriculture industry leaders. With the support of a number of CPPA members, the fund continues to grow. The scholarship is presented to hard working and dedicated pork producers who are pursuing a college education with financial assistance. The scholarship is awarded to the most qualified recipient and awarded at CPPA’s Pork Spectacular. Applications available in Word and PDF. Deadline to apply: June 1, 2018. http://calpork.com/producer-resources/youth-programs/williamsilveira-scholarship/

The program is designed to expand upon young people’s knowledge of the pork industry, further develop one’s verbal and written communication skills, while providing the opportunity to serve in a leadership role. The successful candidate(s) will gain valuable experience and develop long-lasting relationships with industry stakeholders. The objective of the program is to provide the opportunity for a qualified group of young individuals to become better acquainted with the swine industry, improve their communication and leadership skills, while promoting the California Pork Producers Association mission to industry stakeholders and the pork sector to consumers. Application available in PDF and Word. Deadline to apply: June 1, 2018 To apply: http://calpork.com/producer-resources/youth-programs/ cppa-junior-director/

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Half Moon Bay High School (Half Moon Bay, CA) Sports: Soccer Show: Cattle, Goats, Swine, Sheep

For Junior Showmen who love the spirit of competition, in the Showring and in Athletics!

Sea Crest School (Half Moon Bay, CA)

Sierra View Elementary (Oakdale, CA)

Sports: Soccer, Cross Country

Sports: Soccer, Equestrian Show: Cattle

Show: Swine, Goats, Cattle, Sheep

East Linn Christian Academy (Lebanon, Oregon)

Ridgeview High School (Bakersfield, CA) Sports: Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Cheerleading, Drags Quads

Sports: Cross Country Show: Goats

Show: Swine, Goats, Wether Dams, Poultry

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MEAT...The End Game

— Meats Judging Edition

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KEEPIN' UP WITH

THE FFA IN YOUR STATE

90th California State FFA Convention Held April 22-25, 2018 Over 6,000 FFA members and guests attended the 90th Annual California State Leadership Convention in its’ new location of Anaheim, California. Members were challenged to “Stay True to our Foundation” with the theme “Now is the Time to Activate”. Daily activities included engaging in general sessions, leadership workshops, a career show, and delegate sessions to accomplish the business of the California State FFA Association. Several keynote speakers inspired their audiences and a special trip to Disneyland was enjoyed by attendees. State Proficiency Award Winners were announced as well as the State FFA Star Award Recipients. The Conference concluded with the election of the 2018-2019 State FFA Officer Team. The new team of 6 officers will soon begin preparing for the upcoming year of actitvities.

2018-2019 State FFA Officer Team (L-R): Secretary – Aalexias Wolf, North FFA; Vice President – Kyler Vernon, Nipomo FFA; President – Matt Rosa, El Diamante FFA; Sentinel – Orrin Jones, Live Oak FFA; Reporter – Kyle Dayton, Jurupa Valley FFA; Treasurer – Devin Griffith, Arbuckle FFA.

Pictured from left to right: FFA State Star in Agriscience — Emily Hambly, Healdsburg FFA FFA State Star Farmer — Bailey Morrell, Willows FFA FFA State Star in Agribusiness — Seth Hilfike, Holtville FFA FFA State Star in Agriculture Placement — Daysee Magana, Fallbrook FFA

State FFA Proficiency Award Winners •

Agricultural Communications Entrepreneurship & Placement Jaryn Giampaoli, Le Grand FFA

Agriscience Research Integrated System Placement Jonathan Moules, Turlock FFA

Agricultural Education Entrepreneurship & Placement Taylor Richardson, Healdsburg FFA

Diversified Agricultural Production Entrepreneurship Amanda Thomas, Colusa FFA

Agricultural Mechanics Repair & Maintenance Abbigail Prins, Mission Oak HS FFA

Agricultural Mechanics Design & Fabrication – Entrepreneurship & Placement Tanner Paquette, El Capitan HS FFA

Agricultural Processing Entrepreneurship & Placement Raul Morales, Madera HS FFA

Equine Science Placement Charlotte Irizarry, La Habra FFA

Forage Production Bailey Morrell, Willows FFA

Diversified Agricultural Production Placement Austin Robbins, Exeter FFA

Goat Production Entrepreneurship & Placement Willis Wolf, Merced-El Capitan FFA

Beef Production Entrepreneurship Madison Dewar, Bakersfield-Independence FFA

Grain Production Placement Chase Dahle, Big Valley FFA

Beef Production Placement Bowdy Griffin, Loyalton FFA

Home & Community Development Marissa Pendleton, Sebastopol FFA

Dairy Production Entrepreneurship Derrick Pomi, Petaluma FFA

Poultry Production Entrepreneurship & Placement Joshua Albrect, Chico-Core Butte FFA

Sheep Production Kyler Vernon, Nipomo FFA

Small Animal Production & Care Kaya Briscoe-Mattis, Atwater FFA

Specialty Animal Production Conner Hialt, Madera-Liberty FFA

Swine Production Entrepreneurship Courtney King, Petaluma FFA

Swine Production Placement Corie Lee Falaschi, Los Banos FFA

Veterinary Medicine Nichole Clinton, McKinleyville FFA

Agricultural Sales Entrepreneurship Nitin Gupta, Tulare FFA

Agricultural Sales Placement Ambria Schneringer, Central Catholic HS FFA

Dairy Production Placement Matthew Rosa, Visalia El Diamante FFA

Agricultural Services Entrepreneurship & Placement Taylor Pryor, King City HS FFA

Diversified Agricultural Production Entrepreneurship & Placement Sean VanLoben Sels, Clarksburg-Delta FFA

Diversified Crop Production Entrepreneurship Irelyn Bese, Golden Valley HS FFA

Equine Science Entrepreneurship Katlym Barath, Mt. Empire FFA

Agriscience Research Animal Systems Kimberlinn Santos, Madera FFA

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Hickman Charter School (Oakdale, CA)

Sports: Alpine Skiing Show: Goats

For Junior Showmen who love the spirit of competition, in the Showring and in Athletics!

Hickman Charter School (Oakdale, CA)

Clark Intermediate School (Clovis, CA)

Sports: Alpine Skiing

Sports: Softball, Volleyball

Show: Goats

Show: Cattle

Oakdale High School (Oakdale, CA)

Willits High School (Willits, CA)

Sports: Water Polo, Swimming, Cheerleading, Track

Sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Track

Show: Beef, Swine, Sheep, Poultry

Show: Goats, Dairy Heifers

You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. — Les Brown MAY/JUNE 2018

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SHOW

March 17-18, 2018 • Corning, California

R E S U LT

Supreme Champion Heifer, Ring A Reserve Supreme Heifer, Ring B Shown by Carly Wheeler

Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer, Ring A Shown by Georgia Cozzitorto

Supreme Champion Heifer, Ring B Shown by Sara Harfst

Supreme Champion Market Heifer, Ring A Reserve Champion Market Heifer, Ring B Shown by Joshua Albrecht

Reserve Champion Market Heifer, Ring A Shown by Megan Snook

Supreme Champion Market Heifer, Ring B Shown by Laynie Wright

Supreme Champion Steer, Rings A & B Shown by Carly Wheeler

Reserve Supreme Champion Steer, Ring A Shown by Shelby Weinrich

Reserve Supreme Champion Steer, Ring B Shown by Madison Cox

Supreme Champion Hog, Shows A & C Shown by Kilee Gillard

Reserve Supreme Champion Hog, Show A Shown by Emilee Grove

Supreme Champion Hog, Show B Shown by Jayse Souza

Supreme Champion Lamb, Ring A Shown by Madison Woods

Reserve Supreme Champion Hog, Show B Shown by Torie Abrahams

Reserve Supreme Champion Lamb, Ring A Shown by Hailey Albrecht

Reserve Supreme Champion Hog, Show C Shown by Josh Col

Supreme Champion Lamb, Ring B Shown by Madison Woods

Supreme Champion Wether Dam, Ring A Shown by Reagan Martinez

Reserve Supreme Champion Lamb, Ring B Shown by Shane Smith

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Reserve Champion Wether Dam, Ring A Shown by Emily Ward

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AGF Announces 2018 Youth Scholarship Program To encourage education and development of youth involved in the goat industry, the American Goat Federation will accept scholarship applications from qualifying youth who enter and complete all requirements of the program. Projects must be received at the AGF office by August 20, 2018 and the Scholarship Application accompanied by a short biography must be received at the office No Later Than 30 days prior to August 20, 2018. Entries will be judged by an independent panel and winners will be announced September, 2018.

tion Program or Coxcillosis (Q Fever) affect goat production and producers. Projects may be in the form of a poster, paper with pictures, power-point or video presentation. Applications and complete program information are available on the AGF Website.

2017 AGF Scholarship Program Recipients

Applicants must be between the ages of 12 and 20, and under the age of 21 as of September 30, 2017.

John Rumsey, Age 18, from Francesville, Indiana.

Applicants must be a member of the American Goat Federation, the child, grandchild, great grandchild or step child, step grandchild or step great grandchild of a member of the American Goat Federation, or of any of the following member organizations of the American Goat Federation.

John is a student at Purdue University studying animal science and will use his $750.00 scholarship for school expenses. Mackenzie Taylor Plake, age 12, from Tipton, Indiana.

The American Boer Goat Association (including Jr Association)

The American Dairy Goat Association

Alabama Meat Goat and Sheep Producers Association

Mackenzie is a 6th grader at Tipton High School and will user her $750.00 scholarship to attend 4-H and other educational programs.

Cashmere Goat Association

Texas Sheep and Goat Breeders Association

Projects must have a focus on goats and how the Scrapie Eradica-

SHOW

March 17-18, 2018 • Corning, California

R E S U LT

Supreme Champion Wether Dam, Ring B Shown by Reagan Martinez

Reserve Champion Wether Dam, Ring B Shown by Maci Meads

Supreme Champion Market Goat, Ring A Shown by Chancelynn Johnson

Reserve Champion Market Goat, Ring A Shown by Chancelynn Johnson

Supreme Champion Market Goat, Ring B Shown by Chancelynn Johnson

Congratulations to all the Winners!

Reserve Champion Market Goat, Ring B Shown by Hailey Albrecht

Supreme Champion Wether Dam, Ring A & B Shown Bailey Anderson

Reserve Supreme Wether Dam, Ring A Shown by Macy Rosselle

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Reserve Supreme Wether Dam, Ring B Shown by Hailey Albrecht

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SHOW

March 3-4, 2018 • Plymouth, California

R E S U LT

Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Georgia Cozzitorto

Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Carly Wheeler

Supreme Champion Steer Shown by Georgia Cozzitorto

Reserve Supreme Champion Steer Shown by Carly Wheeler

Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull Shown by Dawson Dal Porto (Oakley, CA)

Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull Shown by Andrew Hodges (Montague, TX)

Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female Shown by Abigail Colburn (Visalia, CA)

Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female Shown by Maguire Rohr (Elbert, CO)

Grand Champion Cow-Calf Pair Shown by Andrew Hodges (Montague, TX)

Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair Shown by Jayce Dickerson (Paradise, KS)

Grand Champion Owned Female Shown by Kathryn Coleman (Modesto, CA)

Reserve Champion Owned Female Shown by Austin Nowatzke (Michigan City, IN)

SHOW

R E S U LT

Grand Champion Steer Shown by Emily Piland (Rescue, CA)

April 3-14, 2018 • Reno, Nevada Judge: Brian Barragree (Absarokee, MT)

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SHOW

R E S U LT

Western National Angus Futurity Super Point Roll of Victory Show

April 15, 2018 • Reno, Nevada • Judge: Tim Fitzgerald (West Grove, PA)

Grand Champion Bull Owned by Cade Stertzbach (Louisville, OH), Massie Creek Cattle (Cedarville, OH), David Smith (Boulder, CO)

Reserve Champion Bull Owned by Herbster Angus Farms (Fall City, NE) and Lazy JB Angus (Montrose, CO)

Grand Champion Cow-Calf Pair Owned by Andrew Hodges (Montague, TX)

Grand Champion Female Owned by Kathryn Coleman (Modesto, CA)

Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair Owned by Jayce Dickerson (Paradise, KS)

Congratulations to the Winners!

Reserve Champion Female Owned by Austin Nowatzke (Michigan City, IN)

SHOW

April 14, 2018 • Gridley, California

R E S U LT

Supreme Champion Market Lamb (Champion Prospect Lamb) Shown by Ashley Hagen

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Lamb (Champion Progress Lamb) Shown by Reese Turman

Supreme Champion Ewe Shown by Reagan Martinez

Reserve Supreme Champion Ewe Shown by Kaci Walker

Supreme Champion Market Goat (Champion Prospect Goat) Shown by Reese Turman

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Goat Shown by Chancelyn Johnson

Supreme Champion Doe Shown by Carly Castello

Reserve Supreme Champion Doe Shown by Carly Castello

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PACIFIC SHOWCASE

LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST By Brad Mendes

RESULTS AND WINNERS! Junior Division 1st Place: Courtney Fernandes 2nd Place: Megan Otis

Over the past three issues of the Pacific Showcase magazine we hosted our First Annual Picture Judging Contest. The contest consisted of eight picture classes, four in the November/December issue and four in the January/February issue. Students were also required to send in two written sets of reasons to be eligible for the contest. We’d like to thank the Fresno State Livestock Judging Program, KC Show Photo by Katina, Cowfoto, and Silveira Brothers Angus for their help in making this contest possible. This is a free contest we hope to have annually in the Pacific Showcase magazine and encourage all students to participate.

Intermediate Division 1st Place: Bailey Lake 2nd Place: Jessica Simpson Advanced Division 1st Place: Madalyn Griffiths 2nd Place: Lauren Ferguson

The results of the 2018 contest are below: (if any student has questions about their scores please contact Brad Mendes at bradm@csufresno.edu)

Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Pacific Showcase Picture Contest!

California Pork Producers Assn. Offers Golden Opportunity Scholarships

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At this year’s State Fair Golden Opportunity Gilt Sale the California Pork Producers Association’s will provide three scholarships to graduating seniors and/or first-year college students pursuing an academic career in agriculture, preferably with an emphasis in the swine industry.Purpose: To provide financial assistance to students pursuing an academic program in an agricultural related field, preferably with a focus in the swine industry. Application Deadline: July 1, 2018. Late or incomplete applications will be not be accepted. Award: Three $1,500 scholarships Eligibility: Must be a 2018 California State Fair Junior Swine Exhibitor, Graduating High School Senior and/or first year student enrolled in either a recognized California or Out-of-State Community College or State University and have a minimum of a 2.50 GPA. Application Requirements: • Completed application. • Verification of enrollment in a recognized California or Out-ofState Community College or State University. • Two Letters of Recommendation. • One page essay on short term and long-term goals along with career objectives, involvement with the California swine industry, work experience, and related achievements and honors. • Copy of Transcripts. • Verification of paid 2017 State Fair entry fees. The following shall apply to Scholarship Recipients: Funds shall be placed in an account at the school to be attended or attending. Funds shall only be applied to school tuition, books, and supplies. All or part of these funds may be used at any time during the academic year of award. If the recipient fails to maintain a 2.50 overall CPA, the remaining funds shall be forfeited and returned to the scholarship fund. Applications are available in PDF and Word. Deadline to Apply: July 1, 2018 http://calpork.com/producer-resources/youth-programs/ golden-opportunity-scholarship/

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Fresno State Livestock Judging Program Follow us on Facebook at Fresno State Livestock Judging Team And be on the lookout for Judging Camp dates, and the Annual Alumni Judging Team Tailgate date, to be released soon! For more information, contact

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June 22-24 June 23-24 July 7 July 14 July 15 July 27-Aug. 4 July 28 July 31-Aug. 11 Aug. 10-18 Oct. 13-20

UPCOMING

EVENTS

ARIZONA July 21 July 28 Aug. 18-19 Sept. 22-23 Oct. 5 - 28 December 8-9 Dec. 27-Dec. 31

Route 66 Classic Jackpot Show
 (Navajo County Fairgrounds – Holbrook) Safford SAILA Show (Graham County Fairgrounds - Safford) Sonoita SAILA Show (Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds – Sonoita) SAILA Summer Slam (Verde Valley Fairgrounds –Cottonwood) Arizona State Fair (Phoenix) Casa Grande SAILA Show 
 (Pinal County Fairgrounds – Casa Grande) Arizona National (Phoenix)

NEVADA May 31-Jun. 2 June 7-10

May 26 Spring Classic Livestock Show (location TBA) May 26-27 Desert Storm Jackpot (Jefferson Co. Fairgrounds, Madras) June 9 Boatman Goat Showmanship Clinic (Boatman Ranch - Prineville) (Back Cover)June 14-16 Westen Limousin/Charolais Exposition (Klamath Co. Fairgrounds, Klamath Falls) June 16-17 Klamath Youth Cattle Jackpot 
(Klamath Co. Fairgrounds, Klamath Falls) June 16-17 Mt. Hood Classic Jackpot Show (Mt. Hood) June 21-23 Pacific International Jr. Livestock Show (Prineville) July 7-8 High Desert Livestock Expo
(Deschutes Co. Fair & Expo, Redmond) Aug. 24-Sept. 3 Oregon State Fair (Salem) Sept. Jackson County Harvest Fair 
(Jackson Co. Fairgrounds, Central Point) Oct. 27-28 Cascade Spectacular All Breeds Jackpot Show & Sale
 (Deschutes Co. Expo Center, Redmond)

May 19-20

Western States Dorper Assoc. Show & Sale
 (Agriculture Pavilion – MJC West Campus, Modesto) May 26-27 California Junior Angus State Fieldday/Preview Show
 (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds, Turlock) May 26-27 California Junior Charolais State Fieldday
 (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds, Turlock) May 26-27 California Junior Shorthorn Show 
(Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds, Turlock) May 26-27 Southwest Regional Hereford Show 
(Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds, Turlock) (pg. 12-13)May 31 Ottenwalter Showpig Sale (www.thepigplanet.com) June 2 North Coast Jr. Meat Goat Show (Ukiah) (pg. 1)June 16 Western States Angus Association Female Sale (Modesto Jr. College Ag Pavilion - Modesto) (pg. 23)June 16 Stateline Spectacular Jackpot Show
 (Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair, Tulelake) June 16-17 Pork Spectacular (Merced County Fairgrounds, Merced) June 20-23 AJSA Western Region Classic (Siskiyou Golded Fairgrounds - Yreka) (pg. 12-13)June 21 Ottenwalter Showpig Sale (www.thepigplanet.com) (pg. 12-13)June 28 Ottenwalter Showpig Sale (www.thepigplanet.com) (pg. 6)July 12 Market Goat Clinic (during California State Fair - Sacramento (pg. 19)July 12-29 California State Fair (Sacramento) (pg. 20-21)July 18 California Mid State Fair Wether Dam Doe Show 
 (California Mid State Fairgrounds, Paso Robles) (pg. 20-21)July 20 California Mid State Fair Wether Dam Ewe Show 
 (California Mid State Fairgrounds, Paso Robles) Aug. 3-5 San Benito Classic (Bolado Park Fairgrounds, Tres Pinos) (pg. 26)Aug. 18-19 Cowabunga Classic (Ventura Co. Fairgrounds, Ventura) (pg. 77)Oct. 6-7 Northern Exposure Hogs, Sheep & Goat Show (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center, Corning) (pg. 51)Oct. 11-14 Grand National Rodeo, Horse & Stock Show
 (Cow Palace, San Francisco) Oct. 27-28 “Spotlight on Quality” Shorthorn Show & Sale (Chowchilla Fairgrounds, Chowchilla) (pg. 77)Nov. 2-4 Northern Exposure Junior Cattle Show
 (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center, Corning) (pg. 26)Nov. 9-11 Autumn Classic Show & Sale
 (Stanislaus County Fairgrounds, Turlock) Nov. 10-11 CNHA 17th Annual Hereford Classic Sale & Jr. Jackpot 
 Show (Placer Co. Fairgrounds - Roseville) Nov. 17-18 Harvest Moon Jackpot Show 
 (Kern Co. Fairgrounds, Bakersfield) December NJSA Western Regional Hog Show (Location TBA) Dec. 1-2 Rolling Hills Boeranza
 (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center, Corning) Dec. 1-2 Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds, Turlock) Dec. 8-9 Holiday Classic (Kern Co. Fairgrounds, Bakersfield) Feb. 15-17, 2019 Cal Poly’s Western Bonanza (California Mid State Fairgrounds, Paso Robles) (pg. 71)Apr. 13-14, 2019 Clash for Cash Show

UTAH June 8-9 Sept. 6-16 Nov. 16-17 Dec.

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Summer Sizzle Jackpot (Grant Co. Fairgrounds - Moses Lake) Sagebrush Classic Jr. Show (Connell) Western Washington Classic (SW Washington Fairgrounds - Chehallis) Washington State 4-H Fair (Puyallup) Central Washington State Fair (Yakima) Western Showcase Jackpot (Grant Co. Fairgrounds - Moses Lake)

OTHER May 26-27 June 1-3 June 6-9 (pg. 4-5)June 9

Oil City Jackpot (Casper, WY) Fremont Co. Spring Spectacular (Riverton, WY) World Pork Expo Jr. National (Des Moines, IA) Black Hereford Ranch 17th Annual Cream of the Crop Female & Bull Sale (at the Ranch - Crawford, OK) June 16 George Memorial Steer & Heifer Show (Casper, WY) June 17-22 Jr. National Charolais Show & Conference (Des Moines, IA) June 17-23 National Jr. Maine Anjou Show (Grand Island, NE) June 17-23 North American Jr. Red Angus Event (Hutchinson, KS) June 17-23 National Jr. Chi & Maine Shows (Grand Island, NE) June 22-26 Miniature Hereford Junior National Expo (Ames, IA) June 23 Sublette County Summer Jackpot
 (Sublett County Fairgrounds, Big Piney, WY) June 26-July 1 National Jr. Shorthorn Show (Madison, WI) July 1-7 National Junior Summer Spectacular (Louisville, Kentucky) July 1–7 National Jr. Hereford Expo (Grand Island, NE) July 2-9 American Jr. Simmental National Classic (St. Paul, MN) July 7-13 National Jr. Angus Show & Conference (Madison, WI) July 14-20 National Jr. Limousin Show (Denver, CO) (pg. 25)Aug. 1 National Western Stock Show Swine Draw Closes (Denver, CO) Aug. 15-18 Wyoming State Fair (Douglas, WY) Aug. 24-Sept. 3 Colorado State Fair (Pueblo, CO) Sept. 6-16 New Mexico State Fair (Albuquerque) Sept. 8-12 National Barrow Show (Austin, Minnisota) Sept. 26-30 Southern New Mexico State Fair (Las Cruces, NM) Oct. 1-6 Eastern New Mexico State Fair (Roswell) Oct. 17-28 American Royal Livestock Show (Kansas City, MO) Oct. 30-Nov. 15 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition (NAILE) (Louisville, KY) (pg. 25)Nov. 1 National Western Stock Show Jr. Market Entries Due (Denver, CO) (pg. 25)Nov. 20 National Western Stock Show Open, Jr. & Yards Cattle Entries Due (Denver, CO) (pg. 25)Dec. 1 National Western Stock Show Jr. Breeding Heifer Ownership Deadline (Denver, CO) (pg. 25)Jan. 12-27, 2019 National Western Stock Show (Denver, CO)

Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Stateline Showcase (Boise) Les Bois Spring Classic (Boise) Annual Eastern Idaho Beef Showdown (Blackfoot) Southern Idaho Extravaganza Small Town Showdown 4th Annual Kootenai Classic Clinic & Jackpot (Kootenai Co. Fairgrounds, CoeurD’ Alene) Idaho Jr. Beef Expo (Filer) Cassia Classic (Burley) Independence Ring Treasure Valley Jr. Mkt. Show (Emmett) Silver Spurs Blowout Treasure Valley Classic Jr. Mkt. Goat Show (Homedale) Western Idaho State Fair (Boise) Eastern Idaho State Fair (Blackfoot)

MONTANA June 3 June 8-9 June 9 June 10-11 June 14-16

Dino-Mite Classic Jackpot (Western Park, Vernal) Utah State Fair (Salt Lake City) RMJSS Fall Kick-Off (Spanich Fork) Christmas Classic (Box Elder Fairground – Tremonton)

WASHINGTON July 20-22 July 28-29 Aug. 17-19 Aug. 31-Sept. 23 Aug. 31-Sept. 2 Nov. 3

IDAHO

June 16-17 June 23 June 30 July 7 July 14 Aug. 17-26 Aug. 31-Sept. 8

Nugget All American Show & Sale (Reno) Nevada State Fair (Carson City)

OREGON

CALIFORNIA

May 26 June 2-3 June 2-3 June 8-9 June 8-9 June 10 June 16-18

Western Ranch Spectacular (Billings) Lamb Camp (Glendive) Fred Everson Memorial Livestock Jackpot (Lolo) Montana Royal Junior Livestock Show (Kalispell) Bronze Bonanza at Big Sky Country State Fair (Bozeman) Montana State Fair (Great Falls) Muddy Boots Jackpot (Glendive) Montana State Fair Jr. Livestock & Open Shows 
(Great Falls) Montana Fair Open & Jr. Jackpot Show (Billings) NILE Stock Show & Rodeo (Billings)

Russell Country Classic (Stanford) Champions Choice Lamb Camp (Helena) Huntley Eagles Jackpot (Hardin) Kirk Stierwalt Fitting Clinic 
 (Dawson County Fairgrounds, Glendive) Montana Junior Beef Expo (Lewistown)

Note: Event information is updated in each issue. 
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ADVERTISERS

INDEX

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ADM Alliance Nutrition.................... 7

Kruse’s Perfection.............................. 6

All Around Kids..........16-17, 57, 60, 74

Leo Bros. Cattle Co................ Cover, 11

Associated Feed and Supply Co .78-79

Loin Eye Hog Farm.......................... 67

Autumn Classic................................ 26

LubriSyn Livestock.......................... 75

Bio-Mos.................. Inside Front Cover

Market Goat Clinic............................ 6

Black Hereford Ranch..................... 4-5

Matt Macfarlane................................ 1

Bluelite Advantage.............. Inside Front Cover

Mayo Club Lambs....................... 70-71

Bob May Livestock Sales & Hauling................................. 9 Cactus Feed & Supply, Inc............... 51 California Mid State Fair........... 20-21 California State Fair........................ 19 CJLA Awards Banquet............... 27-48 CJLA News & Shows.................. 24-25 Clash for Cash............................. 70-71 Cowbunga Classic Jr. Livestock Show............................ 26

Nasco................................................. 65 National Western............................. 25 Northern Exposure.......................... 77 Nutrena.................. Inside Back Cover Ottenwalter Showpigs................ 12-13 Oxy-Gen............................................ 49 Purple Circle Magazine................... 76 Seever & Sons Cattle Co.................. 26 Showbloom.......................................... 6 ShowRite Feeds................................ 15

Dan Bush Hoof Trimming.............. 26

Showtime Feeds.... Inside Front Cover

Derreck Smalley............................... 26

Stand Alone Feed.. Inside Front Cover

Essential Feeds..... Inside Front Cover

Stateline Spectacular....................... 23

Evan’s Feed & Livestock Supply, Inc........................ 76

Subscription Form............................ 69

Farmers Best Feed.Inside Front Cover Fresno State Livestock Judging Program.............................. 68 Gist Silversmith............................... 11 Graduating....................................... 61 Grand National................................ 51

Sullivan Supply......................... 2-3, 29 Sunglo Feeds.......... Inside Back Cover The Showtimes................................. 23 Weaver Leather.............................6, 73 Western Limousin/ Charolais Exposition ........ Back Cover

Hummel Livestock............................. 6

Western States Angus Assoc........................................ 1

J/4 Cattle Co..................................... 51

Zymice.................... Inside Front Cover

Kerlee Cattle...................................... 6

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Cattle Breeders

California

• 5-R Way Ranch Show Cattle Sheree Ryan (661) 245-3884 (H); (661) 619-5246 (C) Frazier Park, CA Email: 5rwayranch@gmail.com Website: www.5rwaycattle.com (Show Steers & Heifers – Sold Private Treaty Year Round)

• Alto Herefords

Larry Alto Family 7803 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, CA 95503 (707) 443-4727 (Bulls, Heifers, Steers)

• AWE Cattle Co.

Mike Wolfe (916) 704-5832 Adam Wolfe (916) 704-4799 11950 Sarayah Lane, Herald, CA 95638 Email: awecattleco@yahoo.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers – Crossbreds & Shorthorns)

• Backer Cattle Co.

Nick Backer (916) 531-0908 Elk Grove, CA Email: mbarps2@frontiernet.net (Show Steers & Heifers)

• Bennett Land & Cattle

Mike, Marti, Casey & Brooke Bennett P.O. Box 549, Ducor, CA 93218 (559) 534-2396 (Reg. Shorthorns & Herefords; X-Breds; Steers & Heifers)

• Bigelow Farms

Matt Bigelow (559) 647-2817 PO Box 43, O’Neals, CA 93645 (Reg. Shorthorn - Breeding & Show Steers)

• Brocco Show Cattle

Ron, Justine & Audra Brocco 1189 Solano Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 996-6224 (Show Heifers & Steers)

• CC Cattle Co.

Jodi Carbett: (760) 217-9999 Jacqui Cloutier: (951) 235-8774 19474 Jurupa Ave., Bloomington, CA 92316 Email: fatcalfkid@yahoo.com (Show Steers & Heifers – private treaty)

• Clevenger Cattle Company

Sam Clevenger 2680 Hwy. 46 West, Paso Robles CA 93446 (805) 305-3417 Email: Sam@clevengercattlecompany.com Website: www.clevengercattlecompany.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)

• Colburn Cattle Co.

Ron, Lisa, Tyler, Ryan & Wyatt PO Box 568, Five Points, CA 93624 (559) 269-3175 (Club Calves, Reg. Maines, Reg. Shorthorns)

• Coy Cattle Co.

Bryan, Shari, Travis and Tyler Coy (559) 298-9757 Travis: (559) 392-8772 Email: travis@coycattleco.com Website: www.coycattleco.com (Club Calves – Steers & Heifers; available year-round)

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• D-B Club Calves

• Irwin Cattle

Paul, Terr & Shelby Irwin Paul's cell: (707) 974-5678 Terri's cell: (707) 695-1620 Dixon, CA Website: www.irwincattle.com Email: paul@irwincattle.com (Show Steers & Heifers)

David Sr. & David Brown 1560 Ellenwood Rd., Waterford, CA 95386 (209) 602-8745 (Club Calves)

• Dillabo Livestock

David & Jeanette Dillabo 5127 Pennington Road, Live Oak, CA 95953 (530) 695-9322 (Shorthorn & Angus – Steers & Heifers)

• J/4 Cattle Company

Joe & Marlene Amaral - (209) 538-1540 3348 Zeering Rd., Modesto, CA 95358 E-mail: J4cattle@aol.com (Show Heifers & Steers)

• Double E Hay & Cattle

Ed & Eric Bright 16120 Buchanan Hollow Rd. Le Grand, CA 95333 Ed (209) 389-4060; Eric (209) 761-6607 (Chi-Maine, Short, Angus, X-bred)

• Johns Cattle Co.

Deron, Karen, Layton, and Brett Johns 27613 Avenue 196, Strathmore, CA 93267 Deron (559) 647-1611; Layton (559) 359-6843 (Show Steers & Heifers, Market Heifers, Breed Heifer Prospects)

• Fair Cattle Co.

Todd Fair 5731 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (209) 667-9220; (C) (209) 648-8240 Email: faircattle@gmail.com Website: www.faircattle.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)

• K Bar G Cattle Co.

Steve Guerrero, Lisa Kuppens-Guerrero & Tyee Guerrero (209) 281-9535 P.O. Box 1970, Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: kbargcattleco@gmail.com Website: www.kbargcattleco.com (Res. & Commercial Angus, Semen & AI Cert.Technicians)

• G/M Cattle Company

Kevin & Stacey Griffith P.O. Box 283, 3434 Rock Creek Rd Copperopolis, CA 95228 (209) 785-3013; (209) 610-7616 cell Email: kgriffithcattle@yahoo.com Website: gmcattlecompany.com (Show Steers)

• K2 Show Cattle

Kyle Long 184 Bright Star Road Valley Springs, CA 95252 (C) (209) 728-7414; (H) (209) 920-4093 Email: k2showcattle@gmail.com Website: www.k2showcattle.com (Purebred Shorthorns & Short.-Maine X — Steers & Heifers)

• Geist Cattle

Gary & Linda Geist (559) 674-4117 Shane, Kimberly, Kendall & Kayden (559) 674-4174; (C) (559) 363-4117 16540 Road 31, Madera, CA 93636 (Reg. Maines, Club Calves)

• Gonsalves Ranch

• Leo Bros. Cattle Co.

Joey, Kristy, Riley & Reese Gonsalves; Mike Gonsalves 7243 Maze Blvd., Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 526-3006; Mike - (209) 578-3252 (Reg. & Commercial Angus, Club Calves)

Matt and Amanda Leo (209) 587-5838 606 Figmond Ave., Snelling, CA 95369 Website: www.brightleo.com Email: Matt@leoparreira.com (Reg. Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus, Chi-Maines and Xbred Show Steers)

• Grimsley Cattle & Goats

• L/S Show Cattle

Austin Grimsley (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com (Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)

Valerie & David Last Valerie: (760) 224-2980 Kelsey Schott (760) 877-8135 12296 Lilac Hill,Valley Center, CA 92082 Website: www.lsshowcattle.weebly.com Email: dvlast@gmail.com (Show Steers & Heifers)

• Hartill Cattle Co.

Todd Hartill (530) 755-9495 247 Wildwood Rd., Arbuckle, CA 95912 Email: hartillcattle@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Club Calves – Simmentals, Angus, Shorthorn and Crossbreds)

• M2 Cattle Co.

Mike Rivas (559) 285-2467 Woodlake, CA (Show Steers & Heifers)

• H.A.V.E. Angus

Mel & Darrell Hansen - Windsor, CA (707) 838-4463 Jim & Karen Vietheer - Wilton, CA (916) 687-7620 (Angus Heifers & Bulls)

• M&M Livestock

Martin & Stacey Machado (209) 652-6946 P.O. Box 24 8171 N. Buhach Rd. , Winton, CA 95388 (Club Calves, Heifers)

• Hildebrand Hay and Cattle

John & Danya Hildebrand Jarred, Darcie and Jase Hildebrand (707) 349-6502 or (707) 272-1450 9301 Busch Lane, Potter Valley, CA 95469 Email: luvmycows64@gmail.com (Purebred Herefords, Show Steers & Heifers)

• Morrell Ranches

Barry, Carrie & Bailey Morrell 5640 County Road 65, Willows, CA 95988 (530) 934-2047 (H); (530) 218-5507 (C) Email: morrellranches@aol.com (Reg. Hereford Show Heifers & Steers, and X-Bred Show Steers)

• Imhof Cattle Co.

Frank Jr., Haley & Andrew Imhof P.O. Box 174, Sunol, CA 94586 (925) 600-7735 (h); (925) 580-2245 (c) (510) 377-9556 Email: imhofcattle@earthlink.net (Club Calves, Show Heifers, Bulls)

• Newton Cattle

J Newton (559) 284-9115 27390 Sales Creek Rd., Clovis, CA 93619 Email: j-newton77@hotmail.com (Club Calves & Res. Breeding Show Heifers)

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• Noble Cattle Company

Chad Noble 28679 Mtn. Rd. 120, Porterville, CA 93257 (559) 788-0659 (Reg. Shorthorns & Club Calves)

• Poncetta Farms

David & Michael Poncetta 10454 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313 David: (661) 978-3320; Michael: (661) 978-0955 Email: davidponcetta@aol.com Email: michaelponcetta@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Steers, Bulls, Seedstock – Shorthorns, Angus & Crossbreds)

• Prechter Livestock

Maddie Prechter (530) 913-4137 25150 Barefoot Rd., Grass Valley, CA 95949 Email: prechterlivestock@gmail.com (Show Steers & Heifers)

• R&R Farms

Bob Ross (408) 221-3023 P.O. Box 20668, San Jose, CA 95160 (Reg. Hereford Genetics - Show Heifers, Bulls, Embryos, Semen)

• Radiant Reds

Megan Shepherd P.O. Box 97, Bella Vista, CA 96008 (916) 705-1582 Email: radiantreds@gmail.com Website: www.radiantredsredangus.com (Red Angus Show Heifers, Steers & Bulls; Crossbred Show Heifers & Steers)

• Red River Farms

Michael Mullion - (760) 464-3906 Bob Mullion - (760) 861-8366 13750 West 10th Ave., Blythe, CA 92225 Email: redriverfarms@gmail.com (Purebred & Percentage Simmentals – Bulls, Heifers & Steers)

• Reis Livestock

Tony, Mary, Nathan, Natalie & Nicole Reis 648 Cowee Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 (530) 682-0317 (Mary); (530) 682-0356 (Natalie) www.reislivestock.com (Charolais Heifers, Bulls & Steers; X-Bred Heifers & Steers)

• Rockin S Ranch

Ric Schultz (559) 281-2244 17554 S. Chateau-Fresno Ave. Riverdale, CA 93656 Email: rockinsranchinc@hotmail.com Website: www.rockinsranchinc.com (Club Calves, Angus Show Animals)

• Rodgers Livestock

Blaine & Melissa Rodgers 2399 N. Riverbend Ave., Sanger, CA 93657 Email: rodgerslivestock@aol.com Website: www.rodgerslivestock.com (C) (559) 314-4630; (H) (559) 287-6619 (Club Calves)

• Santos Hereford Ranch

Corinne Santos (209) 201-2292 Susan Santos (209) 632-4747 Hilmar, CA Email: santosherefords@gmail.com (Res. Hereford Heifers, Steers & Seedstock; Crossbred Steers & Heifers)

• Schnoor Sisters Cattle Co. Amanda, Kirbe and Sydney Schnoor 11564 Ave. 26, Chowchilla, CA 93610 (559) 665-1991 (Show Steers & Heifers; Reg. Angus Cattle)


• Seever & Son Cattle Co.

Lou Seever 3687 Old Santa Rita Rd., Pleasanton, CA 94588 (M) (925) 989-9069; (Day) (925) 463-3443 (N) (925) 820-5392 (Maines, Chimaines, X-Breds – Show Steers & Heifers)

Idaho

• Holt Family Cattle

Scott, Kim, Emilee and Ben Holt Scott – (207) 850-1329 Emilee – (208) 965-3130 20079 Homedale Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 Email: emileeholt15@gmail.com Website: www.holtcattle.com (Hereford Show Heifers, Bred Heifers & Bulls)

• Kootenai Land & Cattle

Eddie Davis (208) 660-9065 (C) 9983 N. Happy Trail, Rathdrum, ID 83858 Email: eddie@basin-resources.com Facebook: Kootenai Land & Cattle (Club Calves – Annual Sale 1st Sunday of Oct.; Females sold private treaty)

Greg and Mary Ahart 7 Carvel Place, Sacramento, CA 95835 (916) 928-9336; Greg’s Cell: (916) 396-2333 Mary’s Cell: (916) 612-1241 Email: greg@ahartclublambs.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)

• Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs

Deanna Bustos (541) 891-4152 (C) 17465 Harpold Rd., Malin, OR 97632 Email: shugsdeanna@icloud.com (Specialize in club calf steers & maternal replacement heifers)

Fred Ansolabehere Jr.; Lance Carter 33383 7th Standard Road Bakersfield, CA 93314 Fred (661) 589-5521; Lance (661) 342-0278 fred@atginternet.com dlcarter25@hotmail.com Website: www.ansolabehereclublambs.com (Dorsets, Suffolks, Hampshires, Club Lambs)

• Stateline Cattle Co.

Doris Gallup (541) 891-5443 Malin, OR Email: statelinecattleco@gmail.com (Crossbred Club Calves; Reg. Angus – Heifers & Bulls)

• Asmus Club Lambs

Jed & Brandi Asmus 5750 E. Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240 (530) 304-0389 www.asmusclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

• Traynham Ranches

Brad & Buckley Cox 1881 Brophy Rd., Eagle Point, OR 97524 (541) 840-5797 or (541) 826-3650 Website: www.traynhamranch.com Email: info@traynhamranch.com (Angus, Maine influenced & Shorthorn Cattle; Steer & Heifer Prospects available)

Frank & Christina Ward (530) 204-7124 Orland, CA Email: wardcattlecompany@yahoo.com Website: www.wardcattleco.com (Show Steers & Heifers, Angus Bulls) Toby & Jessica Wheeler 1125 Penman Springs Road Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 801-2460 (C); (805) 226-9913 (H) Email: wheelercattle@gmail.com Website: www.wheelercattlecompany.com (Club Calves, Show Heifers and Bulls)

• Ahart Club Lambs

• Haggard Show Cattle

• Ward Cattle Co.

• Wheeler Cattle

Steve/Tina P.O Box 869, Denair, CA 95316 (760) 554-0424 (C); (209) 669-1410 (H) Email: hampman911@hotmail.com (Club Lambs, Rams & Ewes)

Lee and Glenda Stilwell 14043 Algoma Rd., Klamath Falls, OR 97601 (541) 884-4881 (H); (541) 892-8966 (C) Email: cicattle@gmail.com (Limousin and Angus Seedstock, Project Steers and Heifers)

• Wagner Livestock, LLC

California

• Abatti/Wills Club Lambs

• Country Inn Cattle Co.

• Teixeira Cattle Co.

Jeff & Nicole Wagner 11149 Shelton Rd., Linden, CA 95236 (Rch) (209) 887-2291; (Cell) (209) 351-0351 Email: jwwagnermech@sbcglobal.net Website: www.wagnerlivestock.com (Charolais & Angus Heifers; Show Steers)

Oregon

Michelle McEntire & Mike Smith (541) 805-1007 Elgin, Oregon Email: sales@buffbeef.com Website: www.buffbeef.com (Purebred Limousin and Lim-Flex Bulls)

• Sunnyday Shorthorns

John and Heather Teixeira; Allan and Cee 855 Thousand Hills Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 595-1416 website: www.teixeiracattleco.com (Club Calves and Show Heifers)

Bailey — (559) 202-5325 Carmel — (559) 280-9907 3230 North Craycroft Road #3 Tucson, AZ 85712 Email: Spaulding.bailey@yahoo.com (Club Lambs)

• Buff Beef Ranch

• Strickler Livestock

Arizona

• Spaulding Club Lambs

Chris Beck - (618) 367-5397 640 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV 89423 Website: www.genoalivestock.com (Registered Hereford Show Heifers, Steers, Bulls. Visitors always welcome!)

Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes PO Box 22, O’Neal’s, CA 93645 (559) 276-5704; Barn (559) 868-3323 (Reg. Angus & Shorthorns, Club Calves)

Alpha & Sherri Gipe (209) 358-9377 6885 West Oak Ave., Merced, CA 95340 www.sunnydayshorthorns.com (Registered Shorthorn Show Heifers, Bulls, Steers — X-Bred Steers)

• Genoa Livestock

Randy & Rhonda Silva 37378 Rd. 20, Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-0311; (559) 288-3856 (cell) Email: rscows64@yahoo.com Website: www.silvacattle.com (Reg. Maine Heifers & Club Calves)

Shane Strickler (530) 570-6634 7253 County Road 24, Orland, CA 95963 (Show Steers, Heifers, Bulls)

Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke & Bryce Brumley P.O. Box 239, Orovada, NV 89425 (775) 272-3152; (C) (209) 479-0287 (Reg. Herefords - Heifers, Bulls & Steers)

• Silva Cattle

• Spring Valley Land & Livestock

Nevada

• Brumley Farms

• Shasta College Farm

B.J. Macfarlane (530) 242-7564 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Club Calves, Show Heifers)

Sheep Breeders

• Bianchi Club Lambs

Karen Bianchi 13500 Valley Home Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-0694 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires)

• Brem Club Lambs

Jim & Pam Brem 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (559)568-0358 (Club Lambs)

Utah

• Top Hat Simmentals

Chris & Allison Beins Family (435) 257-0654 11945 N 3400 W, Deweyville, UT 84309 Website: www.tophatsimmentals.com Email: tophatsimmentals@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Steers, and Bulls – Purebred and Percentage Simmentals)

• C&E Club Lambs

Kimmelshue Family (530) 345-4456 E-mail: daxandkaren@yahoo.com Wilkinson Family (530) 891-4964 Durham, CA E-mail: timw@ea.org (Show Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)

Washington

• C4 Sheep Co.

Rick & Crystal Clower Rick: (707) 951-6257; Crystal: (707) 951-9365 14041 E. Jahant Rd., Acampo, CA 95220 Email: crysward@yahoo.com Website: www.facebook.com/c4sheepco (Club Lambs)

• Damar Farms, Inc.

Randy & Debbi Repp 3001 Pennington Road, St. John, WA 99171 (509) 648-3885 Email: memevent@stjohncable.com (Shorthorn Show Heifers & Steers)

• Cummings Club Lambs

Bob & Joanne Cummings 4115 Vineyard Dr., Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 239-2635 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)

• Del Petersen Club Lambs

www.petersenclublambs.com 710 N. Thompson Road, Nipomo, CA 93444 (805) 478-7963 Email: del_petersen@aol.com (Hampshire, Suffolk & X-Bred Club Lambs – Wether Sires)

• Estes Show Lambs

Hop & Debbie; Ryan & Mona Lisa 1375 N. Academy Ave., Sanger, CA 93657 (559) 301-3241 Email: ryanestes@hotmail.com Website: www.estesshowlambs.com (Show Lambs)

• Farao Club Lambs

Jaime Farao; Frank Farao 28803 Gun Club Road, Gustine, CA 95322 Jaime: (209) 854-1033; (209) 777-1033 Frank: (805) 934-2097; (805) 354-2317 (Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)

• Fly'n Club Lambs

Todd, Erin and Bryce Peters; Sandy Parker Todd: (530) 713-3499 2377 Hale Rd., Marysville, CA 95901 Email: toddpeters77@aol.com Facebook page: Fly'n Club Lambs (Club Lambs, wether sires and dams, available year-round)

• Image Club Lambs/ Layne Suffolks

Dan & Marlys Layne (Scott, Keri & Stacy) 3113 North Ave., Modesto, CA 95357 (209) 632-8623; (209) 549-7849 (Club Lambs, Reg. Suffolks)

• KR Club Lambs

Robbie Rowlett 10960 Carrisa Hwy., Carrisa Plains, CA 93453 (805) 610-4235 (C) (Show Lambs)

• Labrucherie Land & Livestock Bob & Leslie Labrucherie (559) 673-4332 or 675-0663 9671 Road 28 1/2, Madera, CA 93637 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)

• Leventini Club Lambs

Mike Leventini Sr.: (209) 605-3274 Mike Leventini Jr.: (707) 624-6766 624 South Indiana Ave., Modesto, CA 95357 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)

• Lopez Club Lambs

Don, Marcia & Andrea Lopez 15913 Hwy. 160, Isleton, CA 95641 (916) 777-5911 E-mail: lopezd@ix.netcom.com (Club Lambs)

• Maddux Ranch/ Outlaw Club Lambs

Harry, Jan, Todd, Nikki Maddux 2675 E. Westfall Rd., Mariposa, CA 95338 (209) 966-4942 (Blackface, Dorset, Specks, Southdowns – Club Lambs)

• Chico State Sheep & Goat Unit Dr. Celina Johnson, Faculty Supervisor 311 Nicholas C. Schouten Lane Chico, CA 95928 (530) 898-6024 Email: sheepunit@gmail.com Website: www.clublambpage.com/chicostate (Sheep and Goats)

• Dixon Land & Livestock

John Dixon (C) (509) 751-6208; (H) (509) 843-1464 P.O. Box 399, Pomeroy, WA 99347 Email: dixonjohnandlaura@hotmail.com Facebook: Dixon Land and Livestock (Club Calves – Annual Sale 1st Sunday of Oct.; Females sold private treaty)

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• Mayo Club Lambs

Don & Denise Mayo 1844 McDonald Ave., Live Oak, CA 95953 (530) 695-1555 (H); (661) 978-1364 (C) Email: denyse1013@aol.com (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)

• Merced College

Jaime Farao 3600 M. Street, Merced, CA 95348 (H) (209) 854-1033; (C) (209) 384-6299 Email: faraoj@mccd.edu (Show Lambs)

• Shining Star Club Lambs

John & Carol Nicewonger 6706 Lon-dale Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-8976 Email: nicelamb@cwngt.com (Club Lambs)

Matt Perkins (530)798-9281 12236 Robinson Rd., Gridley, CA 95948 E-mail: mattperkins1997@hotmail.com www.perkinsfamilyclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

• Richardson Livestock

Jake (530) 613-1395 Ben & Geldie (530) 305-1839 Auburn, CA Email: Jake.richardson9@gmail.com Website: www.jrichardsonlivestock.com (Club Lambs)

• Riverbend Southdowns

Dean & Nomie Kautz 5619 Chico Ave., Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-5470 (H); (559) 859-5230 (C) Shelbi Kautz (559) 859-2249 Email: kauzkngsbrg@aol.com Website: www.riverbendsouthdowns.com (Registered Seedstock, Club Lambs)

• Shadow Oaks Ranch Club Lambs Jim Clayton 1084 W. Prosperity Ave., Tulare, CA 93274 (559) 688-7645; Cell: (559) 901-5990 Email: jamesshadow5@sbcglobal.net Website: www.shadowoaksranch.com (Club Lambs)

MAY/JUNE 2018

• Golden State Genetics

Rachelle Bailey 445 S. Blaker Rd., Turlock, CA 95380 (209) 277-2509 (cell); (209) 656-9550 (Office) Email: GoldenStateSwine@aol.com (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs, Landrace, X-Breds; Breeding Stock, Show Pigs, Semen)

Gypsy, Gary & Calder Keene 13736 Lambuth Road, Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 613-7015 E-mail: heygoat27@aol.com Website: www.sunrisesheepcompany.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)

• Seaver Show Pigs

Jerry Seaver - (530) 458-2026 4209 Hwy. 45, Colusa, CA 95932 (Hamps,Yorks, X-Breds – Show Pigs)

• Shasta College Farm

B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (X-Breds,Yorks & Durocs — Show Pigs)

• Small Town Genetics

James Backman 2812 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (209) 620-4106 (c) Email: smalltown@fire2wire.com (Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, Show Pigs)

• Triangle L Farms

Josh, Clarice & Kayleigh Luis (209) 604-8695 14545 East Donahue Ave., Ripon, CA 95366 Email: trilfarms@velociter.net (Yorks, Hamps, X-Bred — Show Pigs)

• Loin Eye Hog Farms

• UC Davis Sheep Facility

Paul J. Fernandes, Jr. 4362 Esmar Rd., Ceres, CA 95307 H (209) 664-0309 • M(209) 608-2697 Email: loineyefarms@aol.com (Yorks, Hamps, X-breds)

Kyle Wood (260) 578-1769 Animal Science Department, Davis, CA Email: riconway@ucdavis.edu Email: kswood@ucdavis.edu Website: www.animalscience.ucdavis.edu (Club Lambs, Ewe Lambs & Prospect Rams)

Mario & Michele Buoni 10400 Old River Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93311 (661) 397-8940; (661) 201-3042 (c) (Hamps, Durocs,Yorks, Chesters, Spots – Show Hogs)

Steve & Cindi Zeigler (760) 445-2162 2126 Boundary Ave., Ramona, CA 92065 Website: www.zeiglerclublambs.com Email: steve@zeiglerclublambs.com (Hamp & Suffolk Cross — Club Lambs)

• Modesto Junior College

John Mendes 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6205 Email: mendesj@mjc.edu (Breeding Stock, Project Pigs, Semen Sales)

Swine Breeders

• Moench Farms

Wilbert & Dennis Moench 24701 Ave. 106, Terra Bella,CA 93270 (559) 535-4347 (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs, X-Bred • Breeding Stock & Project Pigs)

Arizona

• Nasser Show Pigs

Tom, Tyler, Carson and Cole Nasser Queen Creek, Arizona Tom: (480) 628-8282 Tyler: (480) 282-7325 Email: Tom@nassershowpigs.com Website: nassershowpigs.com (Crossbred & Purebred Showpigs available year-round)

• No Limit Genetics, LLC

Larry, Adam and Rex Mendonza 5720 Woodland Avenue, Modesto, CA 95358 Larry: (209) 605-9903 • Adam: (209) 602-6106 Rex: (209) 988-1751 Website: www.nolimitgenetics.com (Year Round Show Pigs & Seedstock)

• Ottenwalter Show Pigs

California

Mark & Sandy Ottenwalter 2260 Lurline Ave., Colusa, CA 95932 (530) 458-5700 (o); (530) 681-9799 (m) (Show Pigs, Seedstock)

• A One Show Pigs

• Power House Farms

Russ Miller 125 Sutherland Dr., Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 277-7375 (Specializing in Black Exotic and Hamp Show Pigs)

Nathan Copp (Los Banos) 2129 S. 10th St., Los Banos, CA 93635 H: (209) 827-0460; C: (559) 280-0119 (Show Pigs & Breeding Stock)

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Nevada

• Malay Show Pigs

Earl – (775) 945-0381 Paul – (775) 316-0395 3405 Upper Valley Rd., Lovelock, NV 89419 Website: www.malayshowpigs.com (Show Pigs and Seedstock)

• M.B. Show Pigs

• Zeigler Club Lambs

Christian (805) 835-1812 Chris (805) 391-0930 4340 Ramada Drive, Paso Robles, CA 93446 Email: srg_genetics@aol.com Website: www.SalinasRiverGenetics.com (Show Hogs & Seedstock – Yorks, Hamps, Durocs & Crossbreds)

J.D. Ferrero - (707) 540-5595 Tami Ferrero - (707) 217-7573 826 Colleen Drive, Windsor, CA 95492 Email: jdferrero@ymail.com (Show Pigs, Seedstock)

Cindy Freed (530) 304-8899 Williams, CA Email: cfreed@colusanet.com Website: www.threesisterssheep.com (Club Lambs,Wether Dams & Rams)

• Salinas River Genetics

• High Class Genetics

• Three Sisters Sheep

• Reedley College Agriculture & Natural Resources David Lopes 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 (559) 683-0319 Email: david.lopes@reedleycollege.edu Website: www.reedleycollege.edu (Club Lambs)

Allan Rios (209) 617-7987 2736 W. Chamberlain Rd., El Nido, CA 95317 Email: show.generationx@gmail.com Website: www.genxfarms.com (Show Pigs & Seedstock Supplier)

• Sunrise Sheep Company

• Ponce Club Lambs

Gabe Ponce (805) 878-9046 Nipomo, CA Email: gabeponce44@gmail.com Website: www.petersenclublambs.com (Show Lambs)

• Generation X Farms

Diana & Dawn Stornetta 4901 Gravenstein Hwy. North Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 490-2607; (707) 217-5808 www.springcreekranchclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

Scott, Annette, Jason & Courtney 17324 Rosedale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93312 (661) 589-5669 (Club Lambs)

• Perkins Family Club Lambs

Dion Ashurst - (760) 427-0468 Brock Ashurst - (760) 427-0464 Herdsman: Chandler Ryan - (805) 423-4644 Email: dion@desertshowpigs.com Website: www.desertshowpigs.com (Hamps, Durocs,Yorks & X-Breds; Show Pigs & Seedstock)

• Stornetta Club Lambs/ Spring Creek Ranch

Ernie & Judy Nunes 190 Walker Road, Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 762-7135 (Club Lambs, Project Goats)

David Lopes - (559) 683-0319 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 Email: david.lopes@reedleycollege.edu Website: www.reedleycollege.edu (Duroc,Yorkshire, X-Breds — Breeding Stock & Club Pigs)

• Desert Show Pigs

Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes PO Box 22, O’Neal’s, CA 93645 (559) 276-5704; (B) (559) 868-3323 (Club Lambs)

• Nunes Club Lambs & Project Goats

• Pavletich Club Lambs

Cy Hawkins 2299 Zumwalt Rd., Williams, CA 95987 (530) 473-2264 (H); (530) 701-8298 (C) Email: cyhawkinsagency@gmail.com Website: cyhawkinsshowpigs.com (Breeding Stock — Yorkshire and Crossbred)

• Spring Valley Land & Livestock

• Nicewonger Club Lambs

• Reedley College Agriculture & Natural Resources

• Cy Hawkins Showpigs

Jeffrey & Nancee Siebert 30689 Dutra Lane, Oakdale, CA 95361 (H) (661) 724-2441; (C) 805) 358-3716 Email: nansiebert@yahoo.com Website: www.siebertgenetics.com (Club Lambs, Southdowns & Club Pigs)

• Morino Brothers Club Lambs Dan & Celeste Morino (209) 838-7208 Paul & Carri Morino (209) 599-3168 25053 Dove Road, Escalon, CA 95320 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)

Wes Barone 5675 S. Pedersen, Reedley, CA 93654 (408) 981-4881 (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs – Show Pigs & Semen)

• Siebert Genetics

• Modesto Junior College

Marleise Boyd 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6210; (209) 581-1972 (C) Email: boydm@mjc.edu (Show Lambs)

• Bar-One Swine Farm

Paul Strametz 702 McMahon Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 (831) 801-1715 (C) Email: shiningstarduo@aol.com (Quality Club Lambs)

Oregon

• Krische Family Swine

Ed, Sharon & Logan 12107 Meadows Rd., White City, OR 97503 (541) 826-1416; (541) 944-1549 (cell) Email: edkrische@gmail.com Website: krischefamilyswine.com (Club pigs, seedstock and semen)

• Milliron Showpigs

Don & Geri Milliron (c) (541) 279-3616; (h) (541) 728-6364 900 NW Pershall Way, Redmond, OR 97756 Email: millironshowpigs@outlook.com Website: www.millironshowpigs.com (Show Pigs, Seedstock & Semen)

We can add your name to this list — give us a call at 408-888-2503!


Meat Goats

California

• Richardson Livestock

• HJ Boer Goats

Kyle & Stephanie Jefferson - (209) 840-8214 16972 Seidner Ave., Escalon, CA 95320 Email: hjboergoats@yahoo.com Website: www.hjboergoats.com (Show Wethers and Does)

Jake (530) 613-1395 Ben & Geldie (530) 305-1839 Auburn, CA Email: Jake.richardson9@gmail.com Website: www.jrichardsonlivestock.com (Show Goats)

• JC Boer Goats

• Ariaz Mtn. Ranch

Pat Ariaz 10180 Hayward Rd., La Grange, CA 95329 (209) 969-4307 (cell); home: (209) 852-9606 Email: patariaz@yahoo.com (Fullblood & percentage does & wethers)

• Brem Show Goats

Jim and Pam Brem 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (559) 568-0358 (Show Wethers & Does)

• Bush Show Goats

Dan and Mary Ann Bush 2345 Salinas Rd., San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (831) 623-4316; (831-905-5665 (C) Email: mbush1102@sbcglobal.net (Show Wethers & Percentage Does)

Julie Carreiro - (831) 297-2216 5300 San Felipe Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 Phil Lopez - (707) 695-1075 Email: info@jcboergoats.com Website: www.jcboergoats.com (Fullblood boer goats & market wethers; artificial insemination services)

• Shasta College Farm

B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Percentage Does,Wethers)

• UC Davis Goat Facility

• Maggenti Show Goats

Rachel Conway (707) 845-8291 Kyle Wood (260) 578-1769 Animal Science Dept., Davis, CA Email: riconway@ucdavis.edu Email: kswood@ucdavis.edu (Project Wethers and % Boer Does)

Michael Poncetta - (661) 978-0955 10924 Wible Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93313 Email: michaelponcetta@gmail.com (Show Wethers, Percentage Does)

• Moonstone Ranch, Inc.

Bruce & Rebecca Cogswell - (661) 393-2457 Bakersfield, CA 93308 E-mail: moonstoneranch@atsecure.net Website: www.moonstoneranch.com (Club Goats, % Does)

• White Rail Ranch

Chuck & Judy Kaye 22819 Avenue 124, Porterville, CA 93257 (559) 788-1085; (707) 548-1486 (cell) Email: wrr@jps.net (Club Goats, % Does)

• Radiant Reds Boer Goats

• Flying S Livestock

Jack, Sarah, Nicole & Jared Smith P.O. Box 81505, Bakersfield, CA 93380 (661) 399-0507 Email: flyingslivestock@yahoo.com (Show Wethers)

Megan Elwood - (916) 705-1582 P.O. Box 97, Bella Vista, CA 96008 Email: radiantreds@gmail.com Website: www.radiantredsboergoats.com (Fullbloods, Percentages and Wethers)

Idaho

• Holt Meat Goats

Holt Family Kim (208) 841-8250 Ben (208) 546-2310 20079 Homedale Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 Email: kkholt1@msn.com (Purebred Boer wethers & does)

East of the Rockies • Hummel Livestock

Dale Hummel (815) 405-4111 Craig Benoit (815) 383-9727 3980 N. 1500 E Road Cabery, IL 60919 Email: Hummellivestock@gmail.com Website: Hummellivestock.com (Club wethers; Commercial & % does)

• Willoughby Show Goats

Patrick Willoughby - (805) 801-0743 Nipomo, CA Email: willoughbyshowgoats@gmail.com Facebook: Willoughby Show Goats (Show Wethers)

Products & Services AUCTIONEERS

• Gator Auction Co.

Col. Geoff Gates - (559) 977-1318 Clovis, CA Email: gatorauctions@comcast.net (Specializing in all classes of Livestock)

BUILDINGS • Webb & Son

Deron & Karen Johns, Lic. No. 335463 678 N. Plano St., Porterville, CA 93257 Phone: (559) 784-2951; Fax: (559) 782-1804 Deron Johns: (559) 647-1611 Kari Rivera: (559) 306-7010 (Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Institutional Construction. Fairgrounds Construction, Show Barns, Sale Facilities, Equestrian Arenas, Metal Buildings)

FEED COMPANIES • ShowMaster Feeds

Cargill Animal Nutrition, Cargill Inc. P.O. Box 369, Stockton, CA 95201 (209) 982-4632 Website: www.showmasterfeeds.com (“Nourishing Animals Through Successful Partnerships”)

FENCING

• Live Wire Products Inc.

(530) 432-8028 10187 Commercial Ave., Penn Valley, CA 95946 Email: info@livewireproducts.com Website: www.livewireproducts.com (Permanent & Temporary Fencing for all your livestock needs; Livestock Scales, Handling Equipment and much more!)

HAULING

• Photos by Tracy

Tracy Bjornestad — Photographer (530) 339-0165 P.O. Box 2368, Flournoy, CA 96029 E-mail: photosbytracy05@aol.com (Livestock & Special Events Photography)

• Bob May Livestock & Hauling

Bob & Nancy May (530) 200-0866 8233 NE Watts Rd., Fletcher, OK 73541 Email: ca.bobmaylivestock@yahoo.com www.bobmaylivestock.com (For all your livestock needs. Check out our website for all we have to offer!)

• Show Photo by Katina

Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 108 Maple St., Thedford, NE 69166 E-mail: katina@showphotobykatina.com Website: www.showphotobykatina.com (Livestock Photography)

• Rocking P Transport

Jamee Boyce 515/537-4068 E-mail: rockingptransport@gmail.com (Livestock hauling nationwide)

SUPPLEMENTS

JEWELRY

• Leading Edge Supplements (Thrive for the Drive)

• Evans Silver

Kristen Andersen (707) 695-2812 Email: leadingedgesups@gmail.com www.facebook.com/LeadingEdgeSupplements (We carry many of the Top Livestock Supplements and Show Supplies)

Tom & Carrie Moxon Shop: (541) 826-1958; Cell: (541) 944-9960 P.O. Box 1092, Eagle Point, OR 97524 Email: evanssilver@hotmail.com Website: www.evanssilver.com (Specializing in custom sterling, gold and exceptional ranch jewelry)

• Winners Edge®

Cleat Stephens, President (800) 332-9331 Website: www.WinnersEdgeUSA.com (Complete, All-Natural,Vitamin & Mineral Feed Supplements — Growing Champions since 1982)

PHOTOGRAPHERS • Bassett Photography

SUPPLIES

Amanda – (661) 709-9710 Email: bassett.amanda.j@gmail.com Website: www.bassettphotography.zenfolio.com (Fairs, graduation pictures, farm pictures, specialty livestock photos, weddings, parties, events & more)

• Glamb Jams

Denese Luthi (925) 726-9870 Email: glambjams@yahoo.com (Tubes for Lambs and Goats, and custom jams for Dogs; Canvas Covers)

• Branded Rose & Co.

Marisa Anne Tsuboi (559) 310-1918 Strathmore, CA Email: thebrandedrose@gmail.com Website: www.thebrandedrosephotography.zenfolio.com (Livestock Photos/Videos/Designs/Marketing, Jackpot Shows, County Fairs,Weddings, Seniors & More)

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• K Bar G Show Supplies (Nasco Mobile Distributor)

Steve Guerrero, Lisa Kuppens-Guerrero & Tyee Guerrero (209) 281-9535 P.O. Box 1970, Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: stockshowsupplies@kbargcattleco.com Website: www.kbargstockshowsupplies.com (Ag Supplies & Equip., Animal ID products, Showing & Grooming Equip., AI Supplies, Animal Health, Crops & Soil, Boots, Clothing & More)

• KB Livestock Show Supplies

Kelly Bianchi (831) 801-7002 7430 Lovers Lane, Hollister, CA 95023 Email: kellyannbianchi@gmail.com Website: kblivestocksupplies.com (Weaver Brand Livestock Grooming Products – Aerosols & Liquids, Cattle Supplies, Sheep Supplies, Goat Supplies, Swine Supplies, Equipment, Grooming Supplies, Clippers & Blades)

• The Nasco Catalog Outlet Store (209) 545-1600 ext 124&139 Store fax (209) 846-6557 4825 Stoddard Rd., Modesto, CA 95356 Email: modestostore@enasco.com website: www.enasco.com (Ag supplies and equipment, incl. products for animal ID, showing & grooming, breed promotion, A.I., animal health, crops & soils, plus hundreds of hard-to-find farm items. Also boots and clothing, housewares & gift items.)

• Sullivan’s Supply

Isaac Lewis (559) 772-9115 5991 E. Kettleman Lane Lodi, CA 95240 Email: isaac@sullivansupply.com Website: www.sullivansupply.com (Show supplies, feed supplements, halters, blankets, brushes, and much more — for all species)

MAY/JUNE 2018



P.O. Box 41430 San Jose, CA 95160

A Premier Western Event!

WESTERN LIMOUSIN/CHAROLAIS EXPOSITION JUNE 14-16, 2018 Klamath County Fairgrounds • Klamath Falls, Oregon

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Thursday, June 14 4 p.m................... Cattle due in place for check-in

Friday, June 15 9:30 a.m.......................Junior Events 10 a.m................... WLC Junior Show 11:30 a.m...................... Lunch Break 6 p.m.........................Complimentary 1 p.m.................... WLE Junior Show Welcome Barbecue at 6 p.m........................................Social Country Inn Cattle Company 6:30......................... Annual Banquet & Benefit Auction Saturday, June 16 10 a.m......................................... WLE Open Show Immediately followed by WLC Open Show Show Headquarters

Day's Inn, Klamath Falls 541-882-8864 Make reservations by May 20 and ask for Brenda to get the WLE rate — $89.99 Standard Room, $94.99 Premium Room, plus tax

Cimarron Inn, Klamath Falls 541-882-4601 or 800-742-2648 Make reservations by June 6 and ask for the WLE rate — $89.99 plus tax for a Double Queen.

For more information, contact:

Dave Berry, 360/769-0639 Glenda Stilwell, 541/884-4881 Natalie Reis Sanchez, 530/682-0356


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