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4`gS B`SW\S\ Elite Female and Bull Production Sale Sunday, February 1st Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Friday evening, March 20th, 2009 Columbus, Ohio

During the Ohio Beef Expo

Pre-Sale Social & Entertainment 6:30 p.m.

Frozen Gold Sale 8:00 p.m.

Event catalogs available for FREE download after February 25th at www.primetimeagrimarketing.com

To request your FREE copy of the event reference catalog visit www.primetimeagrimarketing.com or contact the event manager at:

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Gregg Stewart, Washington, KS 785-325-2089 | Kent Stewart 979-777-7919 | Brig Stewart 785-747-8028 | Ron Jones, Benkelman, NE 308-423-2894 308-423-2808

75% return customers!

Jessee Farms, NE Horsley x Cardinal, IL Godsey Farms, CO Hanchera Farms, NE Alexander Farms, MO Dan Gabauer, CO Charlie Mitchell, MO Stromberger Farms, NE Jessee Monro, Mexico Bill Brown, KS Roger Koberstein, CO Kip Wiese, KS Curt Soehner, CO Terry Kruse, IA Mark Ambrosek, NE Pat Mesersmith, NE Werth Cattle, KS Brown Bros., CO Ross Nelson, OH Scotland Cattle, NE Mark Webber, CO Jay Beam, KS Bill Brott, NE Charlene Rein, KS Rich Mort, IN Dale Mills, CO Leon Hoyt, KS Greg Norman, IL Duane Deppe, KS Clay Nahavista, TX Bruce Knopp, IA Joe Hiltgen, KS Kent Dalmont, OK Breinig Simmentals, NE Blaine Steckline, KS Rory Went, NE Kyle Eisenhauer, NE Justin Clopton, TX Brandon Bird, TX Justin Malter, MO Kurt Goertzen, NE Charles & Robert Hill, TX Travis Fritz, TX Steve Courville, IL Alex Koch, NE Buddy Rofeno, TX Chris Hargrave, TX Lehman Bros. Angus, KS Halderson Family, KS Austin Wade, TX

Dan Hill, NE Drew Hedges, OK Rasmussen Family, NE Jerry Johnson, TX Ward Eckloff, NE Howard McCall, NM Stan Jones, NE Steve Marik, OH Flat Iron Angus, KS Greg Tonkin, WI Garrett Eggers, KS CC James Ranch, CO Scott Whaley, IN Ron Graham, CO Rod Johnson, KS Leuking Cattle, NE Jeff Vap, KS Rod Furrow, KS Voboril Family, KS Mark Marberger, TX Keenan Penning, KS Amanda Reeves, TX Kevin Deniston, KS Dr. Bill Slater, KS Braydon DeBorde, TX Douglas Tonniges, NE Horn Family, TX MK Farms, MN Beam Family, KS Kevin Saathoff, IA Doug Warner, NE Greg Sanders, TX Kevin Songster, NE Gulbrae Family, SD Brad Bennett, MA Kennedy Bros., OK Dan Sullivan, TX Enlow Farms, OK Bill Watson, IN Mueller Family, KS Hennerberg Family, KS Brown Family, ID Simmons Family, IN Jumps Family, NE Roger Lambert, NE Henderson Family, OK Wade Shackleford, TX Brewer Family, OK Robert Carlson, KS Malcolm & Colin

Osbourne, TX Johnson Family, KS Stephen Vaughn, OK Clayton Morton, TX Kevin Self, TX Randy Silva, CA Meadow Lane Farms, MO Darren Hibdon, KS Neil Shivers, IA Day Family, KS Charles Schultz, TX Cody Martinez, TX Kris Black, OK Sherry Buzzard, AZ Tony Austin, TX Dean Dillard, TX Tim Wilson, MO Kieschnick Cattle, TX Charles Hagadorn, KS Osbourn Ranch, TX Mitch Thomas, TX AB Christian, TX John Lanier, TX Adam Grover, KS Robert Hill, TX Blind Badger Ranch, CO 3 L Shorthorns, TX Jarnigen Family, KS Fran Sattler, KS Cody Berger, TX Larry Jasek, TX Wade Hanson, TX Kelly Manson, TX Rabb Family, TX Ladner Family, KS Johnny Day, GA KB Cattle, TX Les Jones, TX Frye Cattle, CO -CF Cattle, KS Bouhe Elite, TX SEK Genetics, KS Bauer Family, IL ABS Global, WI Brent Wietfield, NE Stewart Farms, KS Karl Valenta, TX Larry Carter, TX Walco Farms, GA Roepke Cattle, KS

Curtis Weidel, NE Susan Reid, TX Douglas Martin, GA Scott Barrows, GA Berger Family, TX Tobin Iselt, TX Wind Tunnel Embryonics, CA Ed Waymire, IN Fabian Spell, OK Grant Jones, NE Todd Johnson, NE Joe Mitchell, TX Foster Brothers, TX Kenny Gardner, NE Justin Mograf, NE TV Cattle, OK Schnoor Family, CA Leon Matlock, OK Wilson Bros. Angus, NE Spencer Jones, KS Black Hawk Cattle, NE Kent Duffy, NE Doren McCollum, NE Hutchins Cattle, CA Kelly Short, IA Osch Family, KS Moxely Family, MD Bekemeyer Family, KS Scales Show Cattle, TX Randy Jones Family, MD Bill Cody, TX Cooley Family, AZ Smola Family, NE Jeff Schmidt, WA Johnson Family, TX Starm Family, CA Baumgartner Family, KS Kylea Ingram, MO Valentine Family, NM Michael Poe, TX Tad Kite, OK Glover Cattle, OK Shane Geist, CA Clay Scott, OK Jason Haywood, TX Stewart Family, TX Terry Warner, TX Maine bulls for sale by private treaty.

Build your Maine foundation herd at Jones Stewart Angus Ranch Selling 100 high-performance, carcass-tested Angus bulls including 50 extra-stout 2-yr-old bulls and 50 carcass-superior yearlings of popular outcross genetics

100 registered & commercial bred heifers (AI bred & serviced by low-birthweight JSAR bulls)

JSAR Weekend Get Away BJMR 36 Sold to Henderson Ranch, Oklahoma

These stout JSAR bulls sold last year. Don’ t miss out on this year’ s crop!

Selling many outstanding calving-ease bulls!

JSAR Hall of Fame 274 201HRT Sold to Horsley x Cardinal, Illinois

Top Cut Angus Sale 1pm MST • At the ranch • Benkelman, NE

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is one of those rare females. She is the offspring of an old show heifer (Sim/Angus) I showed back in my day. I bred the heifer to a Limousin bull, and 23C was born. She will be 16 years old this spring. I then bred 23C to Broker (Limousin) for her first calf. DSUL Too Sweet 55E will turn 14 this spring. Too Sweet’s second calf was DSUL Sweetness 232H, who was the Champion Limousin Female in Denver 2000. She turns 10 this spring. DSUL takes pride in our cow families with longevity and predictability. All three females here produced a slew of champions (Limousin & Crossbred), and all three are currently in ET. We could literally write a book on this great cow family’s success. Yes, cow families do make all the difference, and here’s the proof...

Daughter of Too Sweet. She was Champion Limousin Female in Denver 2000.

Dam of DSUL Too Sweet. Turns 16 this spring. Picture taken at age 14.

Dan Sullivan | www.sullivanranch.net 2576 Old Brandon Rd., Hillsboro, Texas 76645 254.582.7096 • 254.582.0814

First calf of 23C and dam to many champions.

Be sure to attend the Pryority 1 Sale on January 31 in Dunlap, Iowa. See ad on pages 184 & 185 for more info.


Grand Champion Female, 2008 Hereford Jr. National Grand Champion Female, NAILE Jr. & Open Shows, & Am. Grand Champion Female, Keystone Jr & Open, & Illinois State Fair. Owned with Randa Owen. & Div. Winner in Am. Royal & NAILE Open Shows. Royal Division Winner. Owned with William Passwaters. Owned with Karey Howes.

Jr. Calf Champion, 2008 NAILE. Owned with Rachel Carlson. Full sister sells at the IL Beef Expo, Feb. 21st!

Spring Calf Champion at Keystone, Am. Royal, & NAILE. See him in Denver! Our best yet!!

We would also like to congratulate these families on their division winners at fall 2008 National events... Bauer Family Branyan Family Budney Family Owen Family (5)

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Volume 12, Issue 1 January/February 2009

The Leader in Current Livestock Production, Show, & Sale Information

IN THIS ISSUE Advertising Deadlines & Rates ......................149 American Royal ........................................69-75 Black & Gold Bonanza ..........................142-146 Business Article............................................139 Coming Events ............................................152 Delaware Livestock Expo ..............................110 Georgia National Fair ............................128-130 Habeger Memorial ........................................8-9 Heart of it All ..................................36-46, 102 Hoosier Beef Congress ..........................104-109 Index of Advertisers ....................................194 Junior Nebraska Cattlemen ..........................140 Louisiana State Fair ..................................58-59

Minnesota Beef Expo ............................111-113 Missouri Club Calf Association ......................103 Muskingum Fall Classic ..............................56-57 NAILE ....................................................76-101 North Carolina State Fair ......................114-117 Northeast Livestock Classic ........................47-51 OCCA ......................................................60-63 Ohio AGR Holiday Classic ......................118-127 Subscription Form ........................................156 TJLA Fall Classic ........................................52-55 Trans Ova Article..........................................141 Walker Article................................................35

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Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. Held at the ranch, Madill, Oklahoma

Selling Approximately 90 Head of Females & Bulls • 60 Head of Females • 40 Head of Maine-Anjou & MaineTainer Show Heifers & Donor Prospects • 20 Head of Shorthorn, Chi, Hereford, Simmental, Angus & AOB Show Heifers

- Texas Scramble Certificates Accepted. Females were born from May 2008 to November 2008. Selling TOP QUALITY show heifers for affordable prices! In the 2008 Spring Edition Sale 60% of the heifers sold for $1,000 to $3,900.

• 30 Head of Bulls - Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer & Angus

- Selling a stout set of breeding age bulls. They will include Show Steer Producers, strong maternal sires and purebred bulls. This is the top end of our 2008 Spring Bulls.

ETHAN MOORE - Supreme Champion Female, 2008 Tulsa State Fair & Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2008 NAILE. Bred by Buck

BECCA MOORE - Champion MaineTainer Female, 2008 Fort Worth Stock Show Open Show. Sold by Buck & Hoffman

IRWIN CATTLE CO. - Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2008 Fort Worth Stock Show Open Show. Bred by Buck

ZACHARY BUSBY - Champion Chianina Female, 2008 Belt Buckle Bonanza. Bred by Kevin Heath

BRADEN PITTMAN - Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou & Third Overall Exotic Female, 2008 TJLA Fall Classic. Bred by Buck

ALLISON BOND - Grand Champion Female, 2008 National Junior Chianina Show. Bred by Buck

Where Champions are a Tradition!!

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IRL UCK AMILY A few Elite Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck • Madill, OK Show Steer 580-795-7271 • 580-795-4865 mobile Prospects Matt Scasta, Show & Sale Cattle for sale at jirl@buckcattle.com • www.buckcattle.com Private Sale Location: 18 miles E. of I-35 on Hwy. 70. Treaty! BAILEY BUCK - Champion Chianina Female, 2008 NAILE Junior Show. Bred by Buck

All Buck cattle are fed MFM Feeds. Talk to us about the advantages of MFM.

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638U - MARCH 1/2 BULL Hard Drive x Northern Improvment x Meyer

87U - MARCH 3/4 BULL Premium Blend X DCC Dakota 322H

148U - MARCH - 3/4 BULL Hot Commodity X DCC Playmate 261P

680U - APRIL - 3/4 BULL Hard Drive x Miss Chill 1M

Location: At the Junction of I-29 & HWY 18. 12 miles South of Sioux Falls, Right off of I-29 Canton Exit #62. Or 9 miles west of Canton on Hwy 18.

Bushy Park Farm - Steve Robinson, Owner We feed & recommend.

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40281 260th Street, Mitchell, SD 57301•Fax: 605-996-0721 Cory Thomsen, South Dakota Herdsman, 605-730-2397 Bob Stoltz, Maryland Herdsman, 301-473-3886 www.bpfcc.com • 888-502-7322

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• 100+ Yearling Maine-Anjou Bulls, Purebred, 3/4 Blood & 1/2 Blood • 30+ Registered Angus Bulls Sired By The Breeds Leading Sires • 25 Elite Show Heifers and Donor Cow Prospects • All Bulls Will Sell DNA Tested For Tenderness, Feed Efficency & Homozygous Black • All Predominately Black & Polled

Sale Consultant, Fred DeRouchey, 605-530-6488/6489 mobile


SONNY N CLEAR SHORTHORN PLUS FEMALE

ALI X HARD CORE PB MAINE FEMALE

HARD CORE MAINETAINER FEMALE

JOE RIDER X 20/20 VISION PUREBRED SHORTHORN FEMALE

These females are just a sample of the quality we are offering.

Charley Long - Dwayne Schmidt Rt. 1, Box 180 •Wynnewood, OK 73098 Travis Scott, 405-238-0403

Bushy Park Farm - Steve Robinson, Owner 40281 260th Street, Mitchell, SD 57301•Fax: 605-996-0721 Cory Thomsen, South Dakota Herdsman, 605-730-2397 Bob Stoltz, Maryland Herdsman, 301-473-3886 www.bpfcc.com • 888-502-7322

40+ Head of Elite Fall & Summer Born Show Heifer Prospects Bred Females Pregnant Recips Embryos t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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2008 TJLA Fall Classic Grand Progress Steer Ring A 2008 Badger Kick-Off Reserve Grand Steer 2008 TJLA Fall Classic Reserve Prospect Steer Ring A Sold in Reimann Ranch Club Calf Sale 2008 Shorthorn Jr. Nat’l Champion ShorthornPlus Female 2008 Sneek-A-Peek Preview Supreme Female Ring 1

Nick & Kyrstin Reimann Ree Heights, SD 605-871-3642

Luke Doris Stillwater, OK 620-353-4114

2008 Amer. Royal Res. Maine, Jr. Show 2008 NAILE Res. Maine, Jr. Show

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1958 - 2008 A great man who lived life to the fullest and set an example as a leader and mentor for the entire livestock industry. We are blessed to have called him a friend. At press time we were saddened to learn of the loss of another great cattleman, Tom Filipi of Nebraska. Our heartfelt condolences to the Habeger and Filipi Families.

SULLIVAN SUPPLY, SOUTH Hillsboro, Texas Order Line: 1-800-588-7096 sullivan@hillsboro.net

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SULLIVAN SUPPLY, INC. Dunlap, Iowa Order Line: 1-800-475-5902 sales@sullivansupply.com


AAA#14139816 Best known as the dam of Payday, this powerhouse New Horizon daughter headlines our donor arsenal. Full sib embryos to Payday available, as well as full sib embryos to 201.

PVF ALL Payday, featured Genex sire.

AAA#14797705

Another powerful New Horizon daughter who consistently produces our top show heifer prospects. Embryos available by SAV Payroll and SAV New Year.

One of many champions by 430.

AAA#13727135 One of the many Proven Queen donors in our program. Embryos available by PVF New Horizon 001, PVF ALL Payday 729, SAV Payroll, and SAV New Year, from this overwhelming daughter of 6807.

10788 N 250 E Rd. Gridley, IL 61744 Alan & Theresa 217-840-6935 Brandon & Cathy Jones 309-258-1266 Drew Stollard 217-521-0257 Orlan & Carol

One of the newest editions to our donor lineup, this powerful daughter of E161 was selected as a feature of the 2007 Thomas Ranch sale. Embryos available by SAV Payroll.

AAA#14384750

a sample of the many embryo opportunities available through Prairie View Farms. Many other matings are available. We would also be happy to discuss flushing our donors to the bull of your choice. Visit our website for more details or contact Alan at 217-840-6935. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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He is a “Genetic Powerhouse” and the sire to use on virtually EVERY Club Calf sire’s daughters in the industry. Visualize his calves and know they will have absolutely NO PHA or TH concerns. His daughters will be awesome maternally!

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FIRST CHOICE AI Sire this spring. Calving ease birth weight of only 81 lbs... Breed to Copyright in 2009... for a great 2010!

The Club Calf Industry’s PREMIER Outcross Sire! DCC New Look (OCC Genesis) DUFF Outlook 472 DCC Merle 002 (OCC Grand Prix)

OCC Headliner 661H (OCC Emblazon) OCC Headliner 317K OCC Miss Doctor 343H (OCC Doctor)

Angus A+PLUS Genetics...at their BEST!

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His dam... Now picture his daughters! Flash - Top sellers at Sidwell’s female sale and many Deiter dispersion features were AI’d to Copyright!

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Joel Leo: 308/750/0993 Dan Leo: 308/750/0200 1146 7th Avenue • Dannebrog, NE 68831 sales@apexcattle.com • www.apexcattle.com Located only 20 miles NW of Grand Island, NE

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RL Cumberland 5201 - Selling sexed eggs by Primo

SULL Sable’s Girl 520 - Selling sexed eggs by Grey Goose

AF SL Pretty Woman - Selling 3 sexed eggs by Elderado

KOLT/DUG’S Princess 1 *x - sexed full sib embryos

S Sugar N Spice - Selling 3 eggs by Elderado

SULL Dazzle Fool - Selling Sonny eggs out of a full sister

Ar Su Lu Brenda - Selling sexed eggs by Elderado & Baseline

AF SL Mirage 602 - Selling eggs by Dazzler

SULL-GNCC Grey Goose - Selling a full brother

SULL Cumberland 5100 - Selling a flush on this donor

CYT Pure Power - Selling 3 maternal sexed eggs by Elderado

Miss V8 Mona Michelle - Selling 3 eggs by Solution

**** ALSO SELLING a superb set of spring & fall born show heifer prospects, a nice set of cows from Horton Farms & two herd bull prospects !

For more information, contact Scott Harden, 815.383.3117

Sale Management . . . Jeff K. & Darla Aegerter 402.641.4696 jaegerter@neb.rr.com

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Freeman Cattle Co. Sale Facility • Milford, IL Berg Family Circle H Cattle Co. Esquire Cattle Co. Freeman Cattle Co. Justin German

Greenhorn Cattle Co. Horton Farms Kearns Farms KOLT Cattle Co.

Little Cedar Cattle Co. Riverside Stock Farms Rockin’G Land & Cattle Sullivan Farms

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March 20-22, 2009 Miami, Florida

Mark your calendars for the 2009 Miami International Agriculture & Cattle Show (MIACS) as it stampedes into town Friday, March 20 through Sunday, March 22, 2009! This past May MIACS was a huge success welcoming over 20,000 visitors from all over the world and creating networking and business opportunities in one central location for Floridian and Latin American agriculturalists and beef cattle producers. Heralded as the Gateway to the Americas, Miami-Dade County, an internationally renowned market and the largest in Florida, is proud to bring you the opportunity to exhibit your beef cattle in our show. OVERVIEW Summary:

Three-day event includes a variety of beef cattle breed shows and an ABBA sanctioned Brahman show. Also various vendors featuring breeding and genetics technology; equipment and services; cattle supplied from Floridian and regional operations; and agriculture and consumer related exhibits and demonstrations.

Shows Will Include the Following Breeds:

Angus, Brangus, Brahman, Hereford, Limousin, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, Simmental

Entry Deadline:

JANUARY 30, 2009

Premium Book & Website:

www.MiamiCattleShow.com

EVENT LOCATION Ronald Reagan Equestrian Center at Tropical Park 7900 SW 40th Street • Miami, FL 33155

PREMIUMS Class Winners Grand Champion Reserve Grand Champion

OVERALL PREMIUMS

$150 $350 and Award $250 and Award

Supreme Grand Champion Reserve Supreme Grand Champion

$350 and Award

(From all breed Champions and the Reserve to the Champion)

CONTACT US Mr. Kelvin Moreno, Show Manager Cell: (305) 218-1238 • Email: kelvin@morenofirms.com Mr. George Parrado, Event Manager Office: (305) 755-7905 • Fax: (305) 961-2780 Ms. Donna Peyton, Sponsorship Office: (305) 755-7804 • Email: dpeyton@miamidade.gov

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$500 and Award

(From all breed Champions)

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WALKERarticle

Wrestling with input costs!

What are my choices? Last in a series: Article #4

Then Table 1: Prices: Then & Now

by Dr. Paul Walker, Professor of Animal Science, Il inois State University

Now

lb. lb:TDN lb:CP Feedstuff Unit (¢) (¢) (¢) Corn $2.50:bu 4.46 5.63 59.63 $18.75:T 0.94 3.35 29.01 CSa SBM $180:T 9.0 11.76 20.0 SH $70:T 3.50 6.0 32.05 $30:T 1.50 3.62 12.76 DGSb 5.68 20.0 DDGSc $90:T 4.50 d $33:T 1.65 4.23 19.5 CGF 5.95 27.47 DCGFe $90:T 4.50

a24T, 180bu:ac b53% moisture c10% moisture d53% moisture e9% moisture fLena=$40:T gADM $150:T

Then Table 2: Prices: Then & Now

feed costs are so important. As corn prices have increased, some feedlot operators have chosen to feed lower energy diets and/or to shorten the feeding period producing lighter weight cattle and/or lower quality grade cattle. However, an increasing low-choiceselect quality grade spread suggests feedlot managers should maintain dietary energy density and continue to feed cattle to qualify for low choice or higher quality grades. Back in the August issue we provided two tables showing commodity prices then (2006) and now (2008). These tables (shown again as tables 1 and 2) are still relevant even though corn and bean prices are considerably lower than the summer highs. However, while corn and bean prices have decreased, many of the co-product prices have remained high. Based on these two tables, I have shown in tables 3 – 9 several alternative diets that lower feed costs while maintaining similar cattle performance. Hopefully, these diets can provide innovative ideas feedlot managers and cowcalf operators can adopt for a specific program to lower feed costs.

The older I get, the more I realize the less I know about the beef cattle industry. Life seemed more clear-cut back in 1972 when I graduated with a BS. At least, back then I thought I knew most, if not all of the answers. Take the choice-select quality grade spread, for example. Historically, as the fed cattle price has increased so has the low choice-select spread increased ($6 - $12 differential); and, as the price of finished cattle has decreased, so has the choice-select spread decreased ($1 - $3 difference). Back in the summer when fed cattle were in the high $90’s the choice-select spread was $8 - $9. Then as fed cattle prices began to decrease in early fall, the choice-select spread narrowed to $2 $3. Now, in late November, as finished cattle prices have continued to slide into the $80’s the choice-select spread has grown larger and currently is ranging between $9 - $12 (on Friday, November 21, the reported spread was $11.65). One conclusion is the American consumer, whether good times or bad, has a preference for high quality beef. This is one more reason (lower fed cattle prices, higher feed prices) why alternative diets to increase

Feedstuff Urea Cobs Straw AA Hay WM

Unit ($:T) 400 120 70 481 120 73

lb. (¢) 20.0 6.0 3.75 24.1 6.0 3.65

lb:TDN lb:CP (¢) (¢) 0.7 16.66 10.51 0.05 13.26 62.69 5.94 22.28

Unit lb. ($:T) (¢) 800 40.0 200 10.0 100 5.0 830 41.5 200 10.0 140 7.0

lb:TDN lb:CP (¢) (¢) 0.14 27.77 14.01 0.08 22.10 104.49 11.39 42.97

Comparison of a Wet DGS and a Shelled CornSoybean Meal Based Corn Silage Diet for Lactating Cows aPreserved wet distillers grains bRumensin 80 (Elanco Animal Health, Greenfield, IN) to provide equivalent of 200 mg:cow:d cMeans within a row with different superscripts differ P<0.05 dSavings=73¢:d; $266.45:yr

Table 3:

Replacement Heifer Development Dieta aRepresents 15.5% crude protein on a dry matter basis bExpressed on an as-fed basis

Pounds feed per day

Corn Silage Based Diets supplemented with CGF or DDGS for Lactating Cows and Heifers aRepresents 15.5% crude protein on a dry matter basis bExpressed on an as-fed basis

Feedstuff Corn Silage DDGS CGF Limestone Rumensin Premix TMS Cost (¢:d) (then) Cost (¢:d) (now)

Cows 57.0 5.2 .04 .20 .10 69.24 $1.96

lb:CP (¢) $1.67 81.7 44.44 64.1 27.65 40.0 40.0 53.41

Table 4:

DDGS, Soyhull, Low Quality Residue Cow Dieta aThis diet contains 52.4% TDN and 10.3% crude protein on a dry matter basis. bExpressed on an as-fed basis cProvides 200 mg Rumensin per cow per day.

Ingredient

Cows 55.0 6.6 .07 .20 .10 67.85 $2.02

Heifers 54.6 5.0 .04 .20 .10 68.48 $1.88

Amount:day Diet (%)b (lbs.)b

Wheat Straw DDGS Soyhull Limestone

56.5 33.9 8.5 0.55 0.55

Rumensin Premixc Total 100.0 Cost (Then) 3.24¢:lb Cost (Now) 6.5¢:lb

Feedstuff SBM DDGS Corn Sileage TMS Limestone Rumensin Cost (¢:lb)

Diet (%)b 15 25 56.5 0.5 1.5 1.5 3.4 (then) 6.7 (now)

Treatment

Item As Fed (% diet) DM (% diet) As Fed (% diet) DM (% diet) CS 86.5 71.3 77.4 74.1 SC 6.2 12.8 SBM 5.9 12.5 DGS 21.4 21.9 CCC 0.4 0.94 0.3 .08 MSP 0.1 0.14 Rum 0.4 0.94 0.4 1.1 TMS 0.5 1.18 0.5 1.4 DM 38.8 7.5 45.3 2.1c CP 14.0 0.5 13.0 0.6c ADF (%) 23.4 1.2 27.1 2.8 Cost ($:d) 2.67 1.94d

Table 7:

lb:TDN (¢) 15.78 9.39 26.14 12.01 7.85 11.36 8.71 11.58

20.0 12.0 3.0 0.2 0.2 35.4 $1.07:d $2.29:d

Table 6:

Now

Control Table 5:

lb. Unit (¢) $7.00:bu 12.50 $52.50:T 2.63 $400:T 20.0 $140:T 7.0 $65:Tf 3.25 $180:Tg 9.0 $68:T 3.4 $175:T 8.75

Heifers 52.5 6.4 .07 .20 .10 65.94 $1.94

Replace-ment Heifer Creep Feed Dieta Diet d (%)ab Diet Commercial protein 20 supplementc Whole oats 50 70 Soyhull pellets 30 DDGS 30 Cost (¢:lb) (then) 8.75 6.72 Cost (¢:lb) (now) 12.1 8.8 Feedstuff

aThis diet contains 16.0% crude protein, 74.7% TDN and 48.4% ADF on a dry matter basis. bExpressed on an as-fed basis. cContains 34.0% protein, 240g of Bovatec per ton and all-natural protein (no urea).. dThis diet contains 16.0% crude protein, 72.0% TDN and 15.0% ADF on a dry matter basis.

Table 8: Traditional Diet DGS Supplies CP

Table 9: Wet DGS Diet DGS Supplies CP, Energy

Feedstuff Diet (%) Diet Corn Silage 90.3 50.0 Dry DGS 9.0 5.0 Rumensin Premix 0.4 0.20 Limestone 0.1 0.04 TMS 0.2 0.10 Cost (¢:lb) (then) 64.80¢:d (1.17¢:lb) Cost (¢:lb) (then) 97.40¢:d (1.76¢:lb)

Feedstuff Corn Silage Wet DGS Rumensin Premix Limestone Thiamine Premix 1.72¢:g (.17¢:d) Cost (¢:lb) (then) Cost (¢:lb) (now)

Diet 54.0 45.0 0.4 0.4

Diet amount (lb) 24 20 0.20 0.20

0.20

0.10 55.37 (1.24¢:lb) 80.99¢:d (1.82¢:lb)

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Judge: Blake Bloomberg

n Commercial Heifer, Grand Champion & Champio exhibited by Jordan Sills.

Reserve Grand Champion & Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Sarah Vickland.

5th Overall & Res. Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Austin Miles.

3rd Overall & Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Campbell.

rthornPlus 4th Overall & Champion Sho Chamberlain. Heifer, exhibited by Becca

November 29-30, 2008 ••• Lima, Ohio

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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Bethany Enos.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Dalton Brown.

Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Paige Wohlers.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Maci Chamberlain.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Krietz Show Cattle.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Cameron Alexander.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Danielle Durham.

Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Blake Bunch.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Krietz Show Cattle.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Zack Taylor.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Davis.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Grimes.

Champion Perc.-Simm. Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Gilbert.

Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Stephanie Dickson.

Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Meredith Oglesby. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Judge: Kevin Jensen

, Grand Champion & Champion Crossbred Steer and. exhibited by Emma Vickl

Reserve Grand Champion & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Morgan Miles.

5th Overall & Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Jacob Ruffing.

3rd Overall & 3rd Place Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Andrew Sloan.

ssbred Steer, 4th Overall & 4th Place Cro exhibited by Chloe Martin.

November 29-30, 2008 ••• Lima, Ohio

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Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Chase Sanders.

Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Brook Roberts.

Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Dalton Brown.

Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Sarah Vickland.

Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Samantha Norman.

Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Jessica Harsh.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Kendyll Winter.

Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Celeste Martin.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Dylan Newman.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.

Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Justin Zwick.

Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Drew Sanders.

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Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Brandon Klehm.

Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Malania Birney.

Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Chelsea Fulk.

Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Austin Trbovich.

Reserve Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Lacey Murray.

Champion Div. 5 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Aaron Hoerst.

Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Logan Shore.

Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Baley DeGroat.

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Judge: Kevin Jensen

Heifer, Grand Champion & Champion MaineTainer exhibited by Kayla Campbell.

Reserve Grand Champion & Champion PercentageSimmental, exhibited by Jordan Gilbert.

5th Overall & Res. Champion PercentageSimm. Heifer, exhibited by Kaitlyn Thompson.

3rd Overall & Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Sarah Vickland.

reford Heifer, 4th Overall & Champion He . lain exhibited by Maci Chamber

November 29-30, 2008 ••• Lima, Ohio t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Bethany Enos.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Brent Kasler.

Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Topmiller.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Krietz Show Cattle.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Danielle Durham.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Cameron Alexander.

Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Krietz Show Cattle.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Zach Minges.

Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Becca Chamberlain.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Zack Taylor.

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Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Grimes.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Adam Almburg.

Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Stephanie Dickson.

Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Megan Greenawalt.

Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Sills.

Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Campbell.

Senior 1st-5th: Lindsey Grimes, Ashley Rumpke, Jake Boyert, Kylee Shafer, Megan Greenawalt

Junior 1st-5th: Clayton Boyert, Breanna Oakes, Meredith Oglesby, Garrett Davis, Alli Muir

Beginner 1st-5th: Bricen Hess, Hope Tira, Lindsey Pugh, Kady Davis, Alex Witt

Intermed. 1st-5th: Kaitlyn Nofzinger, Austin Miles, Sarah Johnson, Lauren Grimes, Justin Bachman

Novice 1st-5th: Allie Steiner, Garrett Davison, Tanner Northrup, Sydney George, Claire Nicholson t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Judge: Blake Bloomberg

, Grand Champion & Champion Crossbred Steer and. exhibited by Emma Vickl

Reserve Grand Champion & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Morgan Miles.

5th Overall & 4th Place Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Chelsea Fulk.

3rd Overall & 3rd Place Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Andrew Sloan.

rthorn Steer, 4th Overall & Champion Sho . exhibited by Celeste Martin

November 29-30, 2008 ••• Lima, Ohio

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Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Brook Roberts.

Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Kelsey Gahler.

Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Curtis Harsh.

Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Sarah Vickland.

Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Samantha Norman.

Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Kendyll Winter.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Michaela Palmer.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Dylan Newman.

Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Jacob Ruffing.

Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Justin Zwick.

Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Jacob Moore.

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Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Colton Northrup.

Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Malania Birney.

Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Jacob Jones.

Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Lacey Murray.

Reserve Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Alivia Trbovich.

Champion Div. 5 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Aaron Hoerst.

Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Logan Shore.

Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Baley DeGroat.

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Grand Champion & Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Cody Schulz.

Reserve Grand Champion & ifer, Champion Maine-Anjou He exhibited by Tyler Trihus.

Norfolk, NE ••• November 28-29 ••• Judges: Cory Schrag & Kent Habeger

Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Chelsea Sonderup.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Anderson.

Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Jara Settles. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Dybdal.

Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Haley Stalcup.

Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Perry Albers.

Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Rutt.

Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Stoltz.

Champion ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Miles Stagemeyer.

Reserve Champion ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Logan Young.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Musil.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Michael Musil.

Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Rutt.

Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Zach Mitchel.

January/February 2009 t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m


Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Ed Spencer.

Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Emmette Caldwell.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Humphrey.

Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Tejlor Strope.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Tory Meysenburg.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Clarissa Hanzlik.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Clayton Hanzlik.

Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Anderson.

Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by John Broders.

Norfolk, NE ••• November 28-29 ••• Judges: Cory Schrag & Kent Habeger t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Grand Champion & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Sara Feiges.

er, Reserve Grand Champion Ste exhibited by Sarah Studer.

Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Dani Went.

Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Maddy Udell.

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Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Kaidi Wolff.

Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Savannah Schafer.

Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Jara Settles.

Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Tyler Peterson.

Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Bryant Hunter.

Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Beau Bremer.

Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Bailey Hunter.

Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Miranda Kegley.

Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Dillon Weaver.

Reserve Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Trent Spiehs.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Beau Bremer.

Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Tejlor Strope.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Hailey Jackson.

Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Becca Freeman.

Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Haley Stalcup. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Champion British Heifer, exhibited by Bailey DeBorde.

Reserve Champion British Heifer, exhibited by Katy Satree. 3rd Overall British Heifer, exhibited by Dan Crownover.

Reserve Champion British Heifer, exhibited by Bailey DeBorde.

3rd Overall British Heifer, exhibited by Kyle Klas.

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Champion British Heifer, exhibited by Dan Crownover.


Champion Continental Heifer, exhibited by Justin Jenkins.

Reserve Champion Continental Heifer, exhibited by Katie Satree. 3rd Overall Continental Heifer, exhibited by Kaylee Smith.

Reserve Champion Continental Heifer, exhibited by Danner Duncan.

3rd Overall Continental Heifer, exhibited by Braden Pittman.

Champion Continental Heifer, exhibited by Kennedy King.

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Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Hayden Tucker.

Reserve Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Drew Johnson. 3rd Overall Prospect Steer, exhibited by Abby Johnson.

Reserve Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Delaney Klas.

Photo not available: 3rd Overall Prospect Steer, exhibited by Kayle Herzog.

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Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Hayden Tucker.


Champion Progress Steer, exhibited by Brittany Berrand.

Reserve Champion Progress Steer, exhibited by Katy Satree. 3rd Overall Progress Steer, exhibited by Emily Kelley.

Reserve Champion Progress Steer, exhibited by Katy Robinson.

3rd Overall Progress Steer, exhibited by Brittney Berrond.

Champion Progress Steer, exhibited by Katy Satree.

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4th Overall Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Topmiller.

3rd Overall Heifer, exhibited by Joe Lucas Family.

Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Burke & Conrad.

5th Overall Heifer, exhibited by Bethany Enos.

Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, exhibited by Carson West.

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4th Overall Steer, exhibited by Cody Shafer. 3rd Overall Steer, exhibited by Dalton Brown.

5th Overall Steer, exhibited by Malania Birney.

Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Breanna Oakes.

Reserve Grand Champion Steer, exhibited by Rife Family t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Grand Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Jake Collins.

Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Sarah Hassien.

Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Frankie Sotile.

Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Jacob Berry.

October 22 - November 8 • Shreveport, LA

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Grand Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Courtney Prida. Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Sydnee McCall. Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Jake Winston. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Jake Winston. Grand Champion Market Goat, exhibited by Blair Trahan. Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat, exhibited by Lexie Stine.

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Oklahoma Club Calf Association - December ‘08

It was cold and bleak today, as we sorted cattle, tattooed and weaned, wormed and dehorned spring born calves. The cows are preg checked and out on corn stocks, bean stubble, along with anything else we can salvage to keep wintering cost low. Just three or four more fall born calves yet to arrive, but after the New Year, the January calves start arriving and we will still be AIing some of our fall calvers, all the while, we have steers and heifers in the barn to rinse, work hair and prepare for all the upcoming shows. Yes, it is a continuous, never ending job to really stay competitive, but it also is very satisfying and fulfilling that when we as families can do this together breed, raise and exhibit a champion. Those of us who are not fortunate enough to raise our own have the thrill of shopping and looking around the corner for that next great one and then spend a year finding, training and working with this calf to make him a champion. Probably nothing else our children can do demands more family teamwork, stick togetherness and dedication than does the art of feeding, fitting and showing a champion beef calf, whether it be a steer or heifer. As I write this letter, we are in the month of our winter show season, with all the big jackpots right on us as well as Phoenix, Denver and many others. Above all, let us not forget the envy of everyone our specters OYE, the Oklahoma Youth Expo, in Oklahoma City in March, billed as the worlds largest all junior show, where the good ones meet the great ones and the great ones meet the greater ones. The show where you walk out of the ring with a blue ribbon, you truly have something to be proud of and something to talk about the rest of your life. This is the show where the slap of the grand steer closes down, the point races on the past year for our OCCA members another year has come and gone, many jackpots and shows, many miles, many memories and many new friends that now we just naturally seem to call family, a journey like no other, you will ever experience, one you will cherish all of your adult life. I tell my kids, enjoy this now so you can enjoy it later, and just ask three generations before you in your family. Everybody keep this in mind. See you at the upcoming shows and OYE. Until next time, may all your calves be champions and all your experiences be memorable. Sincerely,

Lyle Blakley, OCCA President

www.oklahomaclubcalfassociation.com

Showmanship Points by Division

Division

Last Name

JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR

Courtney Brock Phillips Cooper Hasenbeck Vivienne Blakley Reighly Morris Jace Jones Colby Guthrie Will James Braeden Coggins Macee Testerman Mylah Wynn Morgan Adams Mckenzy

INTERMED Barney INTERMED LaRue INTERMED Chrz INTERMED Alexander

First Name

Clint Megan Abbey Talon

Points

Division

72 50 50 30 20 20 18 10 10 6 6 6

INTERMED Dudark Trevor INTERMED Shelby Levi INTERMED Testerman Blair INTERMED Morris Baylee INTERMED Johnson Shandee INTERMED Hendrickson Abby INTERMED Will Jenna INTERMED Armitage Hannah INTERMED Garcia Landon INTERMED Cox Sylvia INTERMED Grossnicklas Jacob

40 40 30 25 20 20 20 10 6 6 3

SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR

86 40 16 3

144 81 76 61

Overall Showmanship Points

Last Name

First Name

Sheive Blakley Duncan Leedy

Lauren Rashele Cody Matt

First Name

Rank

Last Name

First Name

Points

Rank

Last Name

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Barney Sheive LaRue Chrz Courtney Alexander Phillips

Clint Lauren Megan Abbey Brock Talon Cooper

144 86 81 76 72 61 50

7 9 9 9 12 12

Hasenbeck Vivienne Blakley Rashele Dudark Trevor Shelby Levi Blakley Reighly Testerman Blair

Name: ___________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ E-mail: _____________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________ City ________________________________ State _______ Zip ________________ Date of birth: _____________________ My School Is: __________________________________________ where I am a member of (circle one) 4-H or FFA FFA District (circle one) ........................... Central ........................... SE ........................... SW ........................... NE ........................... NW ........................... Have you shown beef cattle before April 1, 2007? (circle one) ........................... Yes ........................... No ........................... In case you are presented an award, we need your Jacket/Pull-over size (circle one) .............................S ........................... M .x.......................... L ........................... XL Who told you about OCCA (if anyone)? ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ (signature) I wish to participate in the following Divisions: (circle) 1st Family Member Fee-$35 includes one Division then add $30 each Division thereafter: Steers .............. Heifers .............. Showmanship The 1st Member also receives a 1-year free subscription to The Show Circuit magazine. (You may add additional family members at a cost of $30 per Division) Use 1 enrollment Form per individual. Send application and check (payable to OCCA) to Meridith Barney, OCCA Secretary; RR 1 Box 142A, Watonga, OK 73772 Phone 580-886-2342. Email mbarney@selling.k12.ok.us

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50 40 40 40 30 30

Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.

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Point Leaders by Breed Breed

Last Name

First Name District Points

ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS

Branson Shepard Lippoidt Lippoidt Wright Strate Buck Bolin Stewart Armitage

Colby Kolby Josh Katie Zachary Jarred Bailey Dakota Alexandra Hannah

SW C NW NW C NW SE SE SW NE

154 120 84 77 61 25 20 20 10 3

BRAUNVIEH BRAUNVIEH

Blakley Blakley

Rashele Reighly

NE NE

60 16

CHAROLAIS CHAROLAIS CHAROLAIS

Morris Morris Chrz

Jace Baylee Abbey

NW NW NW

109 105 86

CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA CHIANINA

Robbins Northcutt Chrz Zumwalt Morris Hiebert Chaney Barnes Nelson Harman Rinhart Nail Hulin Barney Sheive Schovanec Shepard Lippoidt Stidham Cox Mack Armitage LaRue Schovanec

Holden Jonah Abbey Jake Baylee Kyle Madison Amanda Hannah Mikka Jesse Casey Lauren Clint Lauren Braden Kolby Josh Shelby Katie Clayton Hannah Megan Halie

NE C NW SE NW NW C SE SW NW SE NE C NW SW NW C NW C C NW NE NE NW

160 155 122 120 99 70 66 63 50 44 40 38 38 29 27 25 20 20 15 12 12 6 5 5

COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL

Sheive Stidham Chaney Garcia Hasenbeck Land-Gosney Carter Bell Kuykendall Hill Armitage Hayes Beal Williams Bolin Alexander Barney Phelps Schovanec Clark Elam Leedy

Lauren Shelby Madison Landon Vivienne Tarren Bailey Brooklynn Chandee Matthew Hannah Kori Laredo Brent Dakota Katie Clint Morgan Braden Halie Colt Matthew

SW C C SE SW NW SW NE NE SE NE NE SE NE SE SW NW SE NW SW C NW

132 121 116 86 60 55 40 30 30 21 20 16 16 15 13 13 11 10 8 5 5 3

Breed

Last Name

First Name District Points

GELBVIEH GELBVIEH GELBVIEH

Oldenburg Oldenburg Robbins

Braxton Brandon Holden

C C NE

40 30 25

HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD HEREFORD

Lierie Courtney Brown Lierie Miller McNaught Hufnagel Shepard Bethal Brown Strate Bethal Christensen Christensen

Laken Brock Jennifer Ashton Spencer Kensey Cassidy Kolby Bryce Jennifer Justin Adrienne Audrey Tyler

SW NE SW SW SE NW C C NE SW NW NE C C

184 113 39 38 23 20 12 10 5 5 3 3 3 3

LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN LIMOUSIN

Hendrickson Sheive Hewitt Stewart Gilbert Hall Johnson James Temple-Lee

Abby Lauren Aaron Alexandra Annie Jo Laura Shandee Branden Mary

NE SW NE SW C NE NE C C

168 127 126 120 97 60 42 15 15

MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU MAINE-ANJOU

Hasenbeck Buck Smith Fields Will Blakley Hiebert Williams Coggins Phillips Alexander Stidham Ayres Hiebert Courtney Phelps Barney Blakley Phillips Bell Beal Duncan Land-Gosney Alexander Alexander

Vivienne Bailey Josh Brook Jenna Rashele Tyson Brent Macee Lacie Talon Shelby Jacob Kyle Brock Morgan Clint Reighly Cooper Brooklynn Laramie Cody Tarren Cody Katie

SW SE SW C NW NE NW NE NE C SE C C NW NE SE NW NE C NE SE NE NW SW SW

98 76 70 53 46 40 40 36 36 35 31 30 30 30 28 26 23 20 20 20 12 11 10 5 5

MAINETAINER MAINETAINER MAINETAINER MAINETAINER MAINETAINER MAINETAINER MAINETAINER MAINETAINER MAINETAINER

Barney Zumwalt Strate Kuykendall Fields Shelby Harman Phillips Townsend

Clint Jake Justin Chandee Brittany Levi Mikka Cooper Kaleb

NW SE NW NE C SE NW C NW

237 106 68 66 63 59 45 45 42

Breed

Last Name

First Name District Points

MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER MAINTAINER RED ANGUS RED ANGUS RED ANGUS RED ANGUS

Armitage Morris Blakley Will Shepard Coggins Blakley Glenney Hill Miller Bolin Williams Chrz Phillips Alexander

Hannah Baylee Reighly Deidre Kolby Macee Rashele Cody Matthew Spencer Dakota Brent Abbey Lacie Cody

NE NW NE NE C NE NE NW SE SE SE NE NW C SW

Nelson Robbins Guthrie Nelson

John Holden Will Hannah

SW NE NW SW

40 30 30 26 20 20 20 20 20 18 13 5 5 5 3 0 61 50 35 13

SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN SHORTHORN

Harman Carter Jones Ayres Lierie Elam Lierie Blakley Northcutt Shelby

Mikka Brock Colby Jacob Ashton Colt Laken Reighly Lucas Will

NW SW SE C SW C SW NE C SE

170 160 92 70 59 55 38 32 28 10

X SHORTHORN Williams X SHORTHORN Shelby X SHORTHORN Cox X SHORTHORN Barney

Kyle Levi Sylvia Clint

NE SE NE NW

89 55 20 10

SIMMENTAL SIMMENTAL SIMMENTAL SIMMENTAL SIMMENTAL SIMMENTAL

LaRue Nail Post Elam Ramming Chandler

Megan Casey Jacoby Colt Brittany Chelsea

NE NE SW C C C

67 40 33 10 9 3

% SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL % SIMMENTAL

Nail Courtney Travis McNaught Wynn Shelby Mack McNaught Chandler Sisson Armitage Hill

Casey Brock Dillon Kensey Morgan Will Clayton Kaslin Chelsea Dalton Hannah Matthew

NE NE NE NW SE SE NW NW C NE NE SE

116 105 68 30 20 20 12 12 10 6 5 3

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Breed ANGUS

Last Name First Name District Points Northcutt Jonah C 98

Breed HEREFORD

Last Name First Name District Points Clark Halie SW 38

Breed SIMMENTAL

Last Name First Name District Points Bennett Trey NW 93

ANGUS

Temple-Lee Mary

C

26

HEREFORD

Bethel

32

SIMMENTAL

Hudgins

ANGUS

Will

Deidre

NE

23

HEREFORD

Strate

Justin

NW

25

SIMMENTAL

Kuykendall

Chandee

NE

48

ANGUS

Testerman

Mylah

SW

20

HEREFORD

Tacker

Logan

NE

20

SIMMENTAL

Jones

Colby

SE

36

ANGUS

Schneider

Ry

SW

20

HEREFORD

Chapman

Erica

C

12

SIMMENTAL

Buck

Bailey

SE

30

ANGUS

Coffey

Sarah

SE

16

HEREFORD

Duncan

Cody

NE

11

SIMMENTAL

Hartz

Dillion

NW

30

ANGUS

DeWitt

Dane

NW

15

HEREFORD

Bennett

Trey

NW

10

SIMMENTAL

Chaney

Madison

C

30

ANGUS

James

Tanner

NW

12

HEREFORD

Yost

Randi

NW

6

SIMMENTAL

Testerman

Blair

SW

20

ANGUS

Hulin

Lauren

C

10

SIMMENTAL

Tacker

Ashley

NE

20

ANGUS

Chrz

Abbey

NW

5

105

SIMMENTAL

Barney

Clint

NW

16

BRAUNVIEH

Daley

Jacob

NE

26

LIMOUSIN

Blakley

Rashele

CHAROLAIS

Sheive

Lauren

SW

122

LIMOUSIN

Chapman

Fred

CHAROLAIS

Hatter

Michael

NW

56

LIMOUSIN

Temple-Lee Mary

C

40

CHAROLAIS

Meeks

Koby

NW

30

LIMOUSIN

Travis

Dillion

NE

35

CHAROLAIS

Davis

Clancy

SE

20

LIMOUSIN

Will

Jenna

NW

33

CHAROLAIS

Courtney

Brock

NE

10

LIMOUSIN

Griswold

Colton

C

30

CHAROLAIS

Blakley

Reighly

NE

10

LIMOUSIN

Hendrickson Abby

NE

24

LIMOUSIN

Duncan

NE

18

LIMOUSIN

Newell

Adrienne

Barrett

NE

SW

Sheive

Lauren

SW

85

SIMMENTAL

Hayes

Kori

NE

15

Steele

JD

NE

55

SIMMENTAL

Harris

Brandi

C

12

NE

46

SIMMENTAL

Steele

JD

NE

5

C

42

SIMMENTAL

Richard

Tristian

SW

3

Cody

Griswold

Macy

C

150

LIMOUSIN

Richard

Tristan

SW

16

Chrz

Abbey

NW

100

LIMOUSIN

DeWitt

Dane

NW

12

CHIANINA

Hartz

Dillion

NW

58

CHIANINA

Chaney

Madison

C

56

MAINE-ANJOU Buck

Bailey

SE

96

CHIANINA

Schneider

Ry

SE

50

MAINE-ANJOU Duncan

Cody

NE

76

CHIANINA

Bulling

Jordan

NW

50

MAINE-ANJOU LaRue

Megan

NE

61

CHIANINA

Testerman

Blair

SW

46

MAINE-ANJOU Tacker

Ashley

NE

46

CHIANINA

Sharp

Garrett

NW

30

MAINE-ANJOU Wynn

Morgan

SE

35

CHIANINA

Lahman

Liddy

SE

20

MAINE-ANJOU Griswold

Macy

C

23

CHIANINA

Will

Deidre

NE

15

MAINE-ANJOU Chapman

Fred

C

20

CHIANINA

Dudark

Trevor

SW

15

MAINE-ANJOU Barney

Clint

NW

18

CHIANINA

Thrasher

Scout

NW

6

MAINE-ANJOU Beal

Laramie

SE

12

CHIANINA

Adams

Makenzy

SE

5

MAINE-ANJOU Kuykendall

Chandee

NE

10

MAINE-ANJOU Dudark

Trevor

SW

5

MAINE-ANJOU Bulling

Bryce

NW

3

SALERS

Sheive

Lauren

SW

42

Buck

Bailey

SE

60

Griswold

Macy

C

46

CROSS

Bulling

Bryce

NW

32

CROSS

Sheive

Lauren

SW

18

CROSS

Hartz

Dillion

NW

16

SHORTHORN

Hudgins

Garrett

NE

60

CROSS

DeWitt

Dane

NW

16

SHORTHORN

Blakley

Rashele

NE

50

CROSS

Adams

Makenzy

SE

16

SHORTHORN

Davis

Derek

C

42

CROSS

Thrasher

Scout

NW

15

SHORTHORN

Dudark

Trevor

SW

40

CROSS

Bennett

Trey

NW

5

SHORTHORN

Chapman

Erica

C

20

CROSS

Dudark

Trevor

SW

3

SHORTHORN

Shores

Haley

NE

20

SHORTHORN

Hayes

Kori

NE

20

GELBVIEH

Steele

JD

NE

25

SHORTHORN

Grossnicklaus Jacob

SW

8

SHORTHORN

Sheive

Lauren

SW

5

HEREFORD

Northcutt

Lucas

C

80

SHORTHORN

Parrett

Cassie

NE

3

HEREFORD

Newell

Montana

SW

70

HEREFORD

Blakley

Reighly

NE

40

SIMMENTAL

Griswold

Colton

C

96

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LIMOUSIN

CHIANINA

CROSS

NE

LIMOUSIN

CHIANINA

CROSS

Garett


Heifers

Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors Rank

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Last Name First Name District

Barney Sheive Harman Courtney Robbins Morris Zumwalt Lierie Chrz Nail Chaney Shepard Hendrickson Stidham Carter

Clint Lauren Mikka Brock Holden Baylee Jake Laken Abbey Casey Madison Kolby Abby Shelby Brock

NW SW NW NE NE NW SE SW NW NE C C NE C SW

Points

Rank

Points

Rank

310 286 259 246 235 234 226 222 213 194 182 170 168 166 160

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Chaney Shepard Stidham Northcutt Aryes Gilbert Elam Phillips Fields Wright

Madison Kolby Shelby Jonah Jacob Annie Jo Colt Cooper Brittany Zachary

C C C C C C C C C C

182 170 166 155 100 97 70 65 63 61

6 7 8 9 10

Land-Gosney McNaught Will Townsend Hiebert

Tarren Kensey Jenna Kaleb Tyson

NW NW NW NW NW

65 50 46 42 40

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Hendrickson Hewitt Blakley Blakley Kuykendall Williams Armitage LaRue Travis Hall

Abby Aaron Rashele Reighly Chandee Kyle Hannah Megan Dillon Laura

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

168 126 120 98 96 89 74 72 68 60

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Shelby Buck Jones Garcia Barnes Bolin HillMatthew Miller Rinehart Phelps

Levi Bailey Colby Landon Amanda Dakota SE Spencer Jesse Morgan

SE SE SE SE SE SE 44 SE SE SE

114 96 92 86 63 46

1 2 3 4 5

Morris Lippoidt Hiebert Lippoidt Strate

Jace Josh Kyle Katie Justin

NW NW NW NW NW

109 104 100 77 71

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Carter Hasenbeck Branson Stewart Lierie Smith Nelson Nelson Brown Carter

Brock SW Vivienne SW Coby SW Alexandra SW Ashton SW Josh SW Hannah SW John SW Jennifer SW Bailey SW

160 158 154 130 97 70 63 61 44 40

Top Heifer Novice Exhibitors Rank

Last Name First Name District

Points

1 2 3 4 5

Shepard Northcutt Branson Travis Hall

170 155 154 68 60

Kolby Jonah Colby Dillon Laura

C C SW NE NE

Steers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 10 11 12 13 14 15

Last Name First Name District

Sheive Griswold Buck Griswold Hudgins Bennett Duncan Chrz Newell Hartz Northcutt Blakley Chaney Steele Northcutt

Lauren Macy Bailey Colton Garrett Trey Cody Abbey Barrett Dillion Jonah Rashele Madison JD Lucas

SW C SE C NE NW NE NW SW NW C NE C NE C

Top Steer Novice Exhibitors

Last Name First Name District

Points

41 40 36

Rank

Points

Rank

272 219 186 126 119 108 105 105 105 104 98 96 86 85 80

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Northcutt Northcutt Chapman Davis Chapman Harris Hulin

Jonah Lucas Fred Derek Erica Brandi Lauren

C C C C C C C

98 80 62 42 32 12 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 12 12 14 15

Steele Tacker LaRue Kuykendall Blakley Will Hayes Travis Bethel Daley Hendrickson Shores Tacker Courtney Parrett

JD Ashley Megan Chandee Reighly Deidre Kori Dillion Adrienne Jacob Abby Haley Logan Brock Cassie

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

85 66 61 58 50 38 35 35 32 26 24 20 20 10 3

4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 12

Bulling Barney Will Sharp Meeks Strate Thrasher James Yost

Bryce Clint Jenna Garrett Koby Justin Scout Tanner Randi

NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW

35 34 33 30 30 25 21 12 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9

Schneider Testerman Jones Wynn Adams Lahman Davis Coffey Beal

Ry Blair Colby Morgan Makenzy Libby Clancy Sarah Laramie

SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE

70 66 36 35 21 20 20 16 12

1 2 3

Hatter Bulling Dewitt

Michael NW Jordan NW Dane NW

56 50 43

1 2 3 4 5 6

Newell Montana Dudark Trevor Clark Halie Testerman Mylah Richard Tristan Grossnicklaus Jacob

SW SW SW SW SW SW

70 63 38 20 19 8

Rank

Last Name First Name District

Points

Northcutt Davis Chapman Lahman Davis

98 42 32 20 20

C D C SE SE

Overall Top Steer Exhibitors by Region Top 10 Exhibitors

Points

1 2 3 4 4

Jonah Derek Erica Libby Clancy

Last Name First Name District

Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.

Overall Top Steer Exhibitors Rank

Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors by Region Top 10 Exhibitors

Last Name First Name District

Last Name First Name District

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ANGUS

HEREFORD

Show: Fri., 11:00 a.m Sale: Sat., Noon Tim Dievert 859-236-4591

Show: Fri., 1:00 p.m. Sale: Sat., 12:30 p.m. Earlene Thomas 859-623-5734

BEEFALO

RED ANGUS

Fri., 2:00 p.m Sat., 11:30 a.m Evelyn Garrett 606-678-5438

Show: Fri., 10:00 a.m. Sale: Sat., 10:00 a.m. Johnnie Cundiff 606-871-7438

CHAROLAIS

RED POLL

Sat., 12:00 noon Sat., 4:00 p.m. John Chism 859-744-8909

Fri., 4:00 p.m. Sat., 9:30 a.m. Leo Young 502-722-5379

CHIANGUS

SALERS

Sunday, March 8, 2009 • 8:00 a.m.

Fri., 1:00 p.m Sat., 3:30 p.m Tim Prather 606-636-6875

Fri., 11:30 a.m. Sat., 10:00 a.m. Donald Johnson 606-379-1558

Open Supreme Champion: $1,000 • Reserve: $700 •3rd: $500 • 4th: $300 • 5th: $100 Breed Champions and Reserves: $50 & $25, respectively • Banner

LIMOUSIN

SHORTHORN

Sat., 10:00 a.m. Sat., 3:00 p.m. Keith Kissee 804-353-2220

Sat., 10:00 a.m. Sat., 1:00 p.m. Steve McGill 864-348-3737

PEN HEIFER SALE

SIMMENTAL

All shows are open to all 4-H & FFA members • Check-in & registration Saturday, March 7th. $50/hd. entry fee.

Kentucky Supreme Champion: $500 • Reserve: $300 • 3 -5 : receiving additional prizes Kentucky Breed Champions and Reserves: $50 & $25, respectively • Banner rd

th

Eligible Breeds: Any breed over ten head will be offered a breed show. An A.O.B class will be offered for breeds less than ten head and any heifer with low percentage registration papers. No commercial division will be offered. Commercial heifers will show in the Market Heifer Division of the Junior Steer Show.

Heifer Judge: Jarred Shipman, TX

Fri., 2:00 p.m. Sat., 2:00 p.m. Tim Dievert 859-236-4591

Fri., 4:00 p.m. Sat., 11:00 a.m. Doug Parke 859-987-5758

Sunday, March 8, 2009 • 8:00 a.m. Both Kentucky & Open Show Offered Kentucky Prospect Steer Premiums Supreme Champion: $500 • Reserve: $300 • 3rd-5th: receiving additional prizes and awards Open Prospect Steer & Market Heifer Premiums* Supreme Champion: $1,000 •Reserve: $700 • 3rd: $500 • 4th: $300 • 5th: $100 Breed Champions and Reserves: $50 & $25, respectively • Banner Any registered steer breed with proper papers over 5 head will be offered a breed show. Market heifer class breaks will be determined by weight. Market heifers will compete against market steers in the Jackpot Show.

Steer Judge: Dr. Dave Duello, WY For additional rules and information, contact Chris Caudill, Division of Show and Fair Promotion at (502) 564-4983. Visit these websites for more information: www.kyagr.com or www.kybeefexpo.com

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TRADE SHOW INFORMATION John McDonald 859-404-1406

MAJOR SPONSORS:

Kentucky Farm Bureau • Merial • Pfizer Nutrena • Farm Credit • Kentucky Cattleman’s Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Richie Farmer, Commissioner

ow Trade Sh

YOUTH JUDGING CONTEST Saturday, March 7th • 8:00 a.m. Open to all 4-H & FFA members


Grand Champion Steer Reserve Grand Steer Grand Champion Heifer Reserve Grand Heifer

$750

$500

$250

$500

Additional premiums to be determined. Cash prizes awarded in each class.

Special Premiums Class offered for calves purchased in VCCP’s “Best of the Valley Sale”

January 31 & February 1, 2009

Rockingham County Fairgrounds • Harrisonburg, Va. Schedule

Fri., Jan. 30, Noon • Barns Open Sat., Jan. 31, 9:00am • Check-In Sat., Jan. 31, afternoon • Heifer Breed Shows, followed by Crossbred Heifers Sun., Feb. 1, morning • Steer Breed Shows, followed by Crossbred Steers

See www.virginiaclubcalfproducers.com for entry forms and other information.

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March 21-22, 2009

Kimmel Ag Expo Center ••• Syracuse, NE

Top 5 Market Animals - Awards Over $8,000 Awarded in 2008

Top 5 Breeding Females - Awards Each Exhibitor Receives a Prize!

8 County Show - Held In Ring A

Saturday, March 21st: • 8:00 a.m. Cattle May Arrive • 1:00-5:00 p.m. Cattle Check-In • 6:00 p.m. Blow and Go Showmanship Sunday, March 22: • 9:00 a.m. Show Begins in Ring A • 9:30 a.m. Show Begins in Ring B

Sullivan Supply Will Be On Grounds

Judges: Ring A - Jarod Shipman Ring B - Tyler Melroe

Entry Fee: Total Entry for Both Rings $50.00 (Must Show in Ring A to show in Ring B)

More Information Contact: Willie Scheef - 402-269-3333 Accommodations: Sleep Inn & Suites, Syracuse 402-269-2700 Ask about the show special t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Saturday, March 28, 2008 IBA Points Show General Rules

Where: Roseville, IL Fairgrounds

1. Steer and Heifer show is open to anyone. 2. All heifers must have health papers meeting Illinois requirements.

Show Time: Noon, beg. with showmanship

4. Entries accepted at show only.

Check-in: Friday, March 27th 6:30pm - 8:30pm Saturday, March 29th 7:00am - 10:00am

5. WIU Hoof ‘n’ Horn is not responsible for any accidents or lost/damaged/stolen property.

Entry Fee: $25 Steers & Heifers

3. Generators are encouraged.

6. Registration papers are required for all purebred classes. 7. Minimum of three head per class. 8. Minimum of 5 head per breed. 9. All calves must be born in 2007.

Classes Angus, Chianina Hereford, Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus, Simmental (PB & Low %), Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, AOB, & Crossbred

10. Showmanship: Mini-jackpot with a $5 entry fee. Three age groupds, with a Champion and Res. Champion in each division.

For More Information Bobbi Hartwig 217.306.6137

Shane Ryan 309.371.7490

Garrett Helregel 618.553.8793

Bruce Engnell 309.255.2055

Directions: Turn off Route 67 at the first Roseville turnoff. Go straight into

Roseville through the stop sign. Turn right (if coming from the south) on Washington Street. The fairgrounds are located directly behind the park. Look for signs along Route 67.

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Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Laine Wheatly Lucien, Okla. Reserve Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Brianna Robinson, El Reno, Okla. Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Jared Whitcomb, Greeview, Ill. Reserve Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Danielle Delange, Albia, Iowa. Champion Market Goat, exhibited by Chama Martin, Mason, Texas. Reserve Champion Market Goat, exhibited by Sierra Martin, Mason, Texas. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Brock May, Mineral Point, Wisc.

Reserve Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Otto Show Cattle, Manning, Iowa.

Champion Fancy Heifer, exhibited by Noll & Jolynn Ernst, Woodburn, Iowa.

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Reserve Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Jordan Stromberger, Imperial, Neb.

Champion Prospect Steer, exhibited by Jack Sievers, Randolph, Neb.

Reserve Champion Fancy Heifer, exhibited by B-3 Livestock, Carpenter, Wyo.


Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Sterling Reichenba ch, Bath, Mich.

Reserve Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Zane Barragree, Absarkee, Mont..

Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Cally Thomas, Harrold, SD.

Reserve Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Samsel/Doub, Ind.

Champion Gelbvieh Female, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.

Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Female, exhibited by Outlaw Cattle Co., Willard, Mo..

Champion Balancer Female, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.

Reserve Champion Balancer Female, exhibited by Stream Cattle Co., Chariton, Iowa.

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Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill.

Reserve Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Laken Lierle, Fort Cobb, Okla.

Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Cody Heavin, Springfield, Mo.

Reserve Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Michael Mitchell, Mangum, Okla.

Champion MaineAnjou Female, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.

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Champion MaineTainer Female, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Reserve Champion MaineTainer Female, exhibited by Kirby Schnoor, Chowchilla, Calif.


Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Charlee Teague, Ft. Morgan, Colo.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Atlanta Maronde, York, Neb.

Champion Shorthorn Plus Female, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

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Grand Champion & Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Schnoor, Chowchilla, Calif.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Courtney Jentz, Fennimore, Wisc.

Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Cally Thomas, Harrold, SD.

Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Haley Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa.

Champion Charolais Composite Heifer, exhibited by Tyler Faber, Sioux Center, Iowa.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Laken Lierle, Fort Cobb, Okla.

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Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Grace Keilty, Cedar, Mich.

Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Michael Mitchell, Mangum, Okla.

Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Chase Ratliff, Westphalia, Kan.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Danner Duncan, Bonham, Texas.

Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Charlie Wilson, Miles, Iowa.

Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Charlee Teague, Ft. Morgan, Colo.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Jesse Hoobler, Newcomerstown, Ohio.

Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Callie Daniels, Ada, Ohio.

Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Mills Patrick Meier, Stonewall, Texas.

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Supreme Champion & Champio AOB Heifer, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Danielle Foster, Niles, Mich.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Brody Fitzgerald, West Grove, Pa.

Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Collin Langston, Huntington, Ind.

Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Rhitt Langston, Huntington, Ind.

Reserve Champion ChiAngus Heifer, exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski, Wyoming, Ill.

Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Cameron Burns, Pendleton, SC. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Jennfier Newcomb, Batesville, Miss.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by William Passwaters, Bridgeville, Del.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Laken Lierle, Fort Cobb, Okla.

Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Kyle Delaplaine, Gettysburg, Pa.

Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Corinne Harrison, Minier, Ill.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Danner Duncan, Bonham, Texas.

Champion Red Poll Heifer, exhibited by Jesse Mattingly, Junction City, Ky.

Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Atlanta Maronde, York, Neb.

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Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Cassie Hoblyn, York, Neb.

Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Justin Jenkins, Crandall, Texas.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Burden, Paris, Ky.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Katie Linhart, Louisville, Ky.

Champion SimmAngus Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Phillips, Maysville, Ky.

Reserve Champion SimmAngus Heifer, exhibited by SyAnn Foster, Lockney, Texas.

Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Shelby Kroupa, White Lake, SD.

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Grand & Junior Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Tess Steckline, Garden Plains, Kan.

Reserve Grand & Intermediate Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Callie Smith, Lebanon, Tenn.

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Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Kimberlee Dieseker, Martinsburg, Mo.

Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Kirby Schnoor, Chowchilla, Calif.

Champion Winter Heifer Calf, exhibited by Jennifer Smith, Elysian Fields, Texas.

Reserve Champion Winter Heifer Calf, exhibited by Anna Wolfe, Columbia, Pa.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Brooke Haas, Downs, Ill.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Sterling Reichenbach, Bath, Mich.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female, exhibited by Courtney Jentz, Fennimore, Wisc.

Reserve Champion Junior Female, exhibited by Danielle Foster, Niles, Mich.

Champion Senior Female, exhibited by Emily Tennant, Greensboro, NC.

Reserve Champion Senior Female, exhibited by Heater & Gohr, Oregon.

Champion Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Mandy Richardson, Louisa, Va.

Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Anne Patton Schubert, Taylorsville, Ky. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Grand & Junior Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Charlee Stone, Crossville, Texas.

Reserve Grand & Reserve Junior Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Caroline Hansen, Turton, SD.

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Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Jordan Mack, Watertown, SD.

Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Cliff & Lynn Orley, Lebanon, Pa.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Faraway Cattle Co., Alexandra, Va.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Macy Medaows, Street, Md.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Caroline Hansen, Turton, SD.

Champion Senior Female, exhibited by Samsel & Doub, Ind.

Reserve Champion Senior Female, exhibited by Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas.

Champion Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by R&R Charolais & Family, Fowler, Ind.

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Grand & Summer Yearling Champion Chianina Female, exhibited by Sarah Vickland, Longmont, Colo. Reserve Grand & Seniro Heifer Calf Champion Chianina Female, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner, Lima, Ohio.

Grand & Cow-Calf Champion ChiAngus Female, exhibited by Wilson Cattle Co. & Ross Hyatt, Ind. Grand & Senior Heifer Calf Champion ChiAngus Female, exhibited by SyAnn Foster, Lockney, Texas.

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Champion Late Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Ashley Losing, Alpena, SD.

Reserve Champion Late Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Megan Hunt, New Madison, Ohio.

Champion Early Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Megan Hunt, New Madison, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Early Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Jones Show Cattle, Harrod, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Tyler Mackey, Millsap, Texas.

Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Female, exhibited by Ashley Losing, Alpena, SD.

Champion Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Gretchen Michel, Fort Branch, Ind.

Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Kendra VanOrder, Hamilton, Mich.

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Champion Late Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Ard Ridge Genetics, Nancy, Ky.

Reserve Champion Late Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Horsley-Cardinal, Galva, Ill.

Champion Early Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Katie Lehnert, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.

Reserve Champion Early Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Ard Ridge Genetics, Nancy, Ky.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Beckett Cattle, Brooksville, Ky.

Champion Summer Yearling Female, exhibited by Samantha Lowman, Lincoln, Ill.

Champion Junior Yearling Female, exhibited by Mark Dyehouse, Brodhead, Ky.

Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Female, exhibited by Katie Lehnert, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.

Champion Senior Yearling Female, exhibited by Chi-G Farms, Commerce, Ga.

Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Female, exhibited by Garrett Stoppel, Russell, Kan.

Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by VKR Cattle Co., Dorr, Mich.

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Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female, exhibited by Tahanee Embry, Priddy, Texas.

Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.

Grand Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Female, exhibited by Butler Creek Farm, Milton, Tenn. Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Female, exhibited by Butler Creek Farm, Milton, Tenn.

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Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Bradley Piles, Bardstown, Ky.

Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Dromgoole’s Heaven, Richmond, Texas.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Kale Kendrick, Palmyra, Mo.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Dromgoole’s Heaven, Richmond, Texas.

Champion Junior Female, exhibited by Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.

Reserve Champion Junior Female, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.

Champion Intermediate Female, exhibited by Dromgoole’s Heaven, Richmond, Texas.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female, exhibited by Double Diamond Cattle, Cynthiana, Ky.

Champion Senior Female, exhibited by Bradley Piles, Bardstown, Ky.

Champion Cow-Calf Pair, exhibited by Ashley Skeels, Boerne, Texas.

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Grand Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by William Passwaters, Bridgeville, Md.

Reserve Grand Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas.

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Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Grace Keilty, Cedar, Mich.

Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Michigan State University, Lansing, Mich.

Reserve Champion Fall Heifer Calf, exhibited by Grace Keilty, Cedar, Mich.

Champion Intermediate Female, exhibited by Haley Hartley, Madisonville, Texas.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female, exhibited by Garth Rebula, Fresno, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Spring Yearling Female, exhibited by Karey Howes, Taneytown, Md.

Champion Junior Yearling Female, exhibited by Bradi Branyan, Assumption, Ill.

Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Female, exhibited by Randa Owen, Fort Payne, Ala.

Champion Senior Yearling Female, exhibited by Robbie Dragani, Plymouth, Ill.

Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Female, exhibited by Dakota Vonderhaar, Eaton, Ohio.

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Grand Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Corinne Harrison, Minier, Ill.

Reserve Grand Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Kyle Delaplaine, Gettysburg, Pa.

Grand Champion Lim-Flex Female, exhibited by Ellie Sennett, Waynetown, Ind. Reserve Grand Champion Lim-Flex Female, exhibited by Sunset Group, Owensville, Ind.

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Champion Division 1 Female, exhibited by Schyler Bane, Waynetown, Ind.

Reserve Champion Division 1 Female, exhibited by Thadd Fosdick, Chenoa, Ill.

Reserve Champion Division 2 Female, exhibited by Express Ranches & Jordan Leatherman.

Reserve Champion Division 3 Female, exhibited by Wyatt Herrington, Ellisville, Miss.

Champion Division 4 Female, exhibited by Taylor Pidgeon, Salem, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Division 4 Female, exhibited by Mark Blake, Earl Park, Ind.

Reserve Champion Division 5 Female, exhibited by Express, Summers, & Tubmill.

Champion Division 6 Female, exhibited by Sarah Van Horn, Malta, Ohio.

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Grand & Junior Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Reserve Grand & Reserve Junior Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by Ethan Moore, Madill, Okla.

Grand & Junior Champion MaineTainer Female, exhibited by James Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Reserve Grand & Reserve Junior Champion MaineTainer Female, exhibited by Shelby Kroupa, White Lake, SD.

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Champion Late Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Bushy Park Farm, Highland, Md.

Reserve Champion Late Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Bushy Park Farm and Mason Walker.

Champion Early Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Jones Show Cattle, Harrod, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Early Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Victoria Trbovich, Waynesburg, Ohio.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Becca Moore, Madill, Okla.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Olivia Foster, Green Forest, Ark.

Champion Summer Yearling Female, exhibited by Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf (MT), exhibited by Reed Hanes, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf (MT), exhibited by Bushy Park and Mason Walker.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf (MT), exhibited by Encore Livestock Enterprise, Saint Anne, Ill.

Champion Summer Yearling (MT), exhibited by Amelia Ann McCormick, Shelbyville, Tenn.

Reserve Champion Summer Yearling (MT), exhibited by Jay Van Horn, Franklin, Ind.

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ale, exhibited by Grand Champion Red Angus Fem Solution Genetics, Cushing, Iowa. Reserve Grand Champion Red Angus Female, exhibited by Aly James, Stotts City, Mo.

exhibited by Grand Champion Red Poll Female, Ky. Jessee Mattingly, Junction City, Reserve Grand Champion Red Poll Female, exhibited by Shuter Sunset Farms, Frankton, Ind.

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Grand & Junior Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Charlie Teague, Fort Morgan, Colo. Reserve Grand & Senior Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Reece Klug, Columbus, Neb.

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, exhibited by Justin Jenkins, Crandall, Texas.

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Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by “S” Co. Shorthorns, Hastings, Minn.

Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Tyler Humphrey, Dixon, Ill.

Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Shadybrook Farm, West Brome, PQ.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner, Lima, Ohio.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Gottschalk Farms, Greencastle, Ind.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Shelden Tibbs, Middletown, Ill.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Jonathan McOllough, Clarion, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf, exhibited by Callie Daniels, Ada, Ohio.

Champion Intermediate Female, exhibited by Mallory McCormick, Modoc, Ind.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female, exhibited by Samantha Pallas, Omaha, Neb.

Reserve Champion Junior Female, exhibited by Autumn Robison, Markle, Ind.

Reserve Champion Senior Female, exhibited by Andrew Bailey, Orleans, Ind. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Grand Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by Lauren Hobbs, Atlanta, Ind.

Reserve Grand Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by Black Watch Farms, Windsor, Mo.

Grand Champion SimAngus Female, exhibited by Bushy Park, Mitchell, SD. Reserve Grand Champion SimAngus Female, exhibited by Wesner Livestock, Paris, Ky.

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Grand Champion Purebred Breeders Cup Steer, exhibited by Luke Huisheer.

Reserve Grand Champion Purebred Steer, exhibited by Grace Simpson,

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Breeders Cup Steer, exhibited by Tyler Muhlenkamp. Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Grant Huber.

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Grand Champion Feeder Steer, exhibited by Rock J Ranch, Cody, Neb.

Reserve Grand Champion Feeder Steer, exhibited by Wyatt Daniels, Ada, Ohio

Grand Champion Pen of 3 Feeder Steers, exhibited by Rock J Ranch, Cody, Neb. Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 Feeder Steers, exhibited by North Coast Cattle Co., East Liverpool, Ohio.

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Grand Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Kyle Bontrager, Nappanee, Ind. Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Kyle Wheatley, Lucien, Okla.

Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by McKenzie Clifton, Kingfisher, Okla. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Stefanie Neuhaus, Portales, NM.

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Judge: Nate Kolterman

ibited by Josh Greenhorn. Champion Bred Heifer, exh

Reserve Champion Bred Heifer, exhibited by Allison Agle.

5th Overall Bred Heifer, exhibited by Kelly Dietrick.

Photo Not Available: 3rd Overall Bred Heifer, exhibited by Austin Trueblood.

4th Overall Bred Heifer, exhibited by Candace Muir.

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Missouri Club Calf Association

Missouri Juniors, Friends, & Family..

Announcing a new opportunity for young cattle exhibitors and their families! The newly formed Missouri Club Calf Association invites YOU to get involved! As you may have heard, the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association has elected to radically reduce the number of shows allowed within their junior points program. Because of this, we have established a group of cattle producers from across the state, with a knowledge and passion for show cattle, to develop a large-scale points program, in addition to many of the shows already counted by the Missouri Cattlemen’s group. We believe that showing cattle helps develop responsibility in youth, and a valid points system will give recognition to juniors for their hard work and dedication to their projects. This system will be available to any junior showing in the state of Missouri, beginning January 1, 2009, and running until August 1, 2009, with only shows open to the entire state of Missouri eligible. By doing this, it will allow for an awards ceremony to be held at the Missouri State Fair, where many juniors are already present. Points will be awarded beginning the date membership dues are received.

Things to know..

• A website will be available as a way of communicating between the committee, shows, and exhibitors. • Each animal will be assigned an identification number to be used throughout the year as an attempt to eliminate any confusion when awarding points. • A minimal yearly membership fee will be charged with all the money covering program costs or awards for the juniors. • An official set of Rules & Regulations will apply and be enforced throughout the year. • Current point standings will be available at any time, either in print form or via the MCCA website. • A notice will be sent out in the state of Missouri with exact details of the program.

The MCCA is not-for-profit. This program has been created with only the best intentions for junior exhibitors in mind, but programs such as this are only a success if they receive support. Please feel free to contact any of the MCCA committee members below if you are interested in joining or have any questions.

Samantha Graves

660.646.1242 samantha.graves@transova.com

Michelle Koelling

573.694.1622 mnkoelling@hotmail.com

David Brooks

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Reserve Grand & Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Isaiah Bridwell.

Grand & Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Josh Streitmatter.

December 3 - 7 Indianapolis, Ind.

3rd Overall & Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Kade Patton.

4th Overall & Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Emily Griffiths.

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5th Overall & Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Mallory McCormick.


Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Ashlyn Carter.

Champion Belted Galloway Heifer, exhibited by Doug Abney.

Reserve Champion Belted Galloway Heifer, exhibited by Allie Abney.

Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Emily Griffiths.

Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Christian Spurlock.

Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Gretchen Michel.

Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Kelsie Waitt.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Chandis Kottkamp.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Chandis Kottkamp.

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Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Waitt.

Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Devan Ostrom.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Chase Cunningham.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Josh Streitmatter.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Austin Waltz.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kyle Jacobs.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Wesner.

Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Austin Miles.

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Reserve Grand & Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Cory Batt.

Grand & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Kate Gibson.

December 3 - 7 Indianapolis, Ind.

3rd Overall & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by DJ Martin.

4th Overall & Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Celeste Martin.

5th Overall & Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Chloe Martin. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Bryce Hayden.

Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Kade Patton.

Champion Belted Galloway Steer, exhibited by Doug Abney.

Reserve Champion Belted Galloway Steer, exhibited by Angela Abney.

Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by John Martin.

Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Jaime Parkers.

Reserve Champion Chianina Steer.

Champion Gelbvieh Steer, exhibited by Chelbey Whelchel.

Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Paige Longstreth.

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Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Brandon Younggreen.

Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Chandler Gillam.

Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Cole Mize.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Kendyll Winter.

Champion Salers Steer, exhibited by Bradley Bouse.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Kristen Bales.

Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Chase Cunningham.

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Supreme Champion Heifer, exhibited by Konnar Miller.

Reserve Champion Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Nickerson.

Supreme Champion Gilt, exhibited by Madison Cook.

Supreme Champion Ewe, exhibited by Emily Passwaters.

Supreme Champion Doe, exhibited by Mindy Cook.

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Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Garret Weber, Lake Benton, Minn.

Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Nicole Fuller, Bricelyn, Minn.

Grand Champion & Champion MaineAnjou Heifer, exhibited by Katie Braun, Northwood, Iowa.

Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Amanda Eberspacher, Marshall, Minn.

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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Mark Miteness, Ada, Minn.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Dylan Oye, Pipestone, Minn.

Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn.

Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Katie Nelson, Rice, Minn.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Jared Flower, Benson, Minn.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Spencer Baker, Rochester, Minn.

Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Megan Witt, Mabel, Minn.

Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Lyon, Foley, Minn.

Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn.

Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Tracy Tweeten, Spring Grove, Minn.

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Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Joseph O’Sullivan, Benson, Minn.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Kole Delzer, Dodge Center, Minn.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Gabe Chase, Chatfield, Minn.

Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Lucas Grass, LeRoy, Minn.

Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Elizabeth Olson, Hutchinson, Minn.

Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Kylee Kohls, Litchfield, Minn.

Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Colton Ivers, Austin, Minn.

Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Eric Meyer, Rowan, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Ben Freking, Alpha, Minn.

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Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Taylor Ridling.

Reserve Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Derek Jones.

Reserve Champion Feeder Steer, exhibited by Chad Halloway.

Champion Feeder Steer, exhibited by Katie Feraing.

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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Brook Harward.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Colleen Jones.

Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Brook Harward.

Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Catherine Harward.

Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Garrett Tetter.

Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Carson Hall.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by George Carter.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Rossie Blinson.

Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Trevor Jones.

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Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Colleen Jones.

Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Dixie Acorn.

Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Cassie Scott.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Rossie Blinson.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Frank Scott.

Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Jackson Scott.

Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Will Coor.

Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Alyson Moore.

Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Will Coor.

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Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Wyatt Scott. Reserve Champion Market Hog, exhibited by Kailyn Mohrfield. Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Alyson Moore. Reserve Champion Market Lamb, Ashley Pittman. Champion Market Goat, exhibited by Adam Barnhardt. Reserve Champion Market Goat, exhibited by Allison Nicholson.

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Grand & Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Becca Chamberlain.

Reserve Grand & Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Jesse Hoobler

3rd Overall & Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Maci Chamberlain.

4th Overall & Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Megan Hunt.

5th Overall & Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Sills.

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Grand & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Breanna Oakes.

Reserve Grand & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Sierra Gostomsky 4th Overall & 3rd Place Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Austin Orrin. 3rd Overall & Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Dylan Newman.

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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Bethaney Enos.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Bockelman

Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Topmiller.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Cameron Alexander.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Danielle Durham.

Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Campbell.

Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Reed Hanes.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Wyatt Daniels.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kady Davis.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Garett Davis.

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Champion Perc.-Simm. Heifer, exhibited by Jacob Schwab.

Reserve Champion Perc.-Simm. Heifer, exhibited by Lindsey Grimes.

Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Molly Greenawalt.

Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Allison Reed.

Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Jesse Hoobler.

Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Miranda Iager.

Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Kelsey Gahler.

Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Austin Miles.

Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Austin Trueblood.

Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Jarett Smith.

Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Michaela Palmer.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Brittanie Poole.

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Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Lance Utt.

Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Austin Gibboney.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Emma Vickland.

Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Justin Zwick.

Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Bill Keener.

Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.

Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Colton Northrup.

Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Caleigh Ott.

Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Dillon Stertzbach.

Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by JT Huff.

Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Andrew Armstrong.

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Grand & Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Kayla Campbell.

Reserve Grand & Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Cameron Alexander.

3rd Overall & Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Jayde Sills.

4th Overall & Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Reed Hanes.

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Grand & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Sarah Vickland.

Reserve Grand & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Danielle Heintz

3rd Overall & Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Celeste Martin.

4th Overall & Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Austin Miles.

5th Overall & Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Emma Vickland.

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Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Candace Butter.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Harsh.

Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Anna Kiesewetter.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kreitz Show Cattle.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Daniele Durham.

Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Kreitz Show Cattle.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Grimes.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Garett Davis.

Reserve Champion Perc-Simm. Heifer, exhibited by Craig Heyob

Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Janel Gilbert.

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Reserve Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Meredith Oglesby.

Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Evan Kempker.

Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Morgan Tompson.

Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Brooke Roberts.

Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Clayton Bockelman.

Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Austin Trueblood.

Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Jarett Smith.

Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Michaela Palmer.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Tyler Heintz.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Dylan Newman.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Courtney Trimbach.

Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Justin Zwick.

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Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Bill Keener.

Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.

Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Colton Northrup.

Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Andrew Sloan.

Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Lizzy Fisher.

Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Tyler Stutsman.

Reserve Champion Div. 3 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Aaron Hoerts.

Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Andrew Castella.

Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Dylan Newman.

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Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Hope Edwards.

Grand Champion & Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Jared Scott.

3rd Overall & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Clinton Moser.

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5th Overall & Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Madison Arriner.


Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Kim Chandler.

Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Taylor Gazda.

Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Jenna Hagler.

Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Blake Exum.

Champion Chianina-Inf. Steer, exhibited by CJ Goldman.

Reserve Champion Chianina-Inf. Steer, exhibited by Chase Crumley.

Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Jacob Holmes.

Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Christopher Hart.

Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Greg Callaway.

Reserve Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Dustin Whittaker.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Jonathan Mobley.

Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Maggie Erwin.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Gibson Priest.

Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Amber Gilliard.

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Grand Champion Market Barrow, exhibited by Alec Guess. Reserve Grand Champion Market Barrow, exhibited by Victoria Nash. Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Timothy Hubbard. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited by Sammie Williams. Grand Champion Market Goat, exbhited by Aly Webb. Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat, exhibited by Caley Driggers.

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Ohio

4. H&F Club Lambs, Club Goats & Livestock Guard Dogs Bob & Darlene Hare 10626 Fincastle-Winchester Rd. Winchester, OH 45697 (937) 695-0340

1. Achor Club Lambs Bruce Achor 12350 SR 134 Martinsville, OH 45146 (937) 685-6561 Brood ewes, rams, ewe lambs, late wethers for sale privately 2. Stitzlein Club Lambs Mike Stitzlein 797 Co. Rd. 1754 Ashland, OH 44805 (417) 289-9520

5. Miller Club Lambs Tom, Debbi, Charlie & Claire 2613 Bardshar Rd. Castalia, OH 44824 (419) 625-9384 Grand Champion Lamb, 1999 Ohio State Fair

3. Wildman Club Lambs Ben & Peg Wildman 4570 Cortsville Rd. Cedarville, OH 54314 (937) 766-1321

6. Johnson Show Lambs Alan & Christy Johnson 767 S. Wenger Rd. Dalton, OH 44618 (330) 857-0500 7. Cotterman Brothers 8424 Twp. 94 NW Thornville, OH 43076 (740) 246-5815 Breeder of Res. Grand Champion Lamb, 2001 IN St. Fair & Grand Champion Lamb, 2002 IN St. Fair

8. LaRog Club Lambs Roger Hunker 6014 SR 113 Bellevue, OH 44811 (419) 483-8233 9. Shady Hill Farms, Ltd. 11510 Music Street Newbury, OH 44065 (440) 796-4592 shadyhillfarms.com 10. Myers Club Lambs Steve, Pat & Tyler Myers 4450 St. Tr. 274 E. Rushsylvania, OH 43347 (937) 468-2035 smyers@loganrec.com

Indiana 1. Slack’s Suffolks Tom & Val Slack 1022 W 1300 N N. Manchester, IN 46962 (260) 982-8714 (260) 982-1391 2. Bell & Leonhard Show Lambs 2238 W. 50N Portland, IN 47371 Bob Bell (219) 726-7392 Michael Leonhard II (765) 584-0011 3. Dyer Club Lambs Scott Dyer 834 E. Co. Rd. 1250 N Chrisney, IN 47611 (812) 457-0320 Visits & inquiries welcome. 4. Sickels Club Lambs & Meat Goats Duane & Marcia Sickels 268 W 600 S Winchester, IN 47394 (765) 584-9850 (765) 874-1956 breedersworld.com/sheep/sickels

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5. Four Z Club Lambs Wayne, Teresa, Chris & Shawn Zollman 17804 Hwy. 62 Charlestown, IN 47111 812-293-4126 812-987-7124

Illinois 1. Ellerbrock Club Lambs Brad & Lisa Ellerbrock (309) 936-7515 13383 E 2000 St. Atkinson, IL 61235 Jeff & Kelly Ellerbrock 20082 N. 1450 Atkinson, IL 61235 (309) 936-7639 Cell (309) 944-7331 Visits & inquiries always welcome 2. Gresher-VanCleave Show Stock, Inc. Seneca, IL (630) 837-7227 Randi (815) 482-7484 David gvcssi@sbcglobal.net www.gvcssi.com

Wisconsin 1. Impact Hamps Brian Reilly 17435 Cty W Shullsburg, WI 53586 Home (608) 596-2120 Cell (608) 482-2697


Iowa

1. McIlrath Show Lambs Sam McIlrath Laural, IA 50141 Harold (641) 476-3405 Sam (641) 476-5125 2. Schminke Club Lambs Al & Kandy Schminke 6641 24th Ave. Van Horne, IA 52346 (319) 223-5352 Show lambs and breeding stock schminkelivestock@msn.com 3. Cedarcrest Club Lambs Craig & Neal Smith 0955 160th St. Stanwood, IA 52337 (563) 942-3931

8. Rule Sheep Co. P.O. Box 71 Hawarden, IA 51023 Rob (712) 552-2498 Tyson (303) 588-3356 9. RSO Livestock Roger & Sherry Olsen 3769 Little Wall Lake Rd. Story City, IA 50248 (515) 328-3366 Suffolk/Hampshire wether sires, wethers & replacement females 3 miles west of I-35 at Exit 128

Nebraska

1. Lincoln Creek Suffolks Andy & Bonnie Jensen 1407 W. 16 Rd., Aurora, NE 68818 (402) 694-3936 (402) 694-6396 aandb@hamilton.net

4. Hindman Show Lambs Mike Hindman 1648 640th Ave. Albia, IA 52531 Home (641) 932-3635 Cell (515) 491-7829 hindmanlamb@iowatelecom.net

Kansas

5. Fastert Farms John & Sally Fastert 1148 Indian Ave. Rock Rapids, IA 51246 Home (712) 472-2296 Cell (712) 470-0587

Oklahoma

6. Feuerbach Club Lambs Shannon & Jennifer Feuerbach 1443 69th St. Keystone, IA 52249 Home (319) 442-5262 Cell (319) 480-5262 7. Franz Farms Todd & M.K. Franz RR1, Box 165 Bingham Lake, MN 56118 (507) 678-2347 www.franzfarms.com Located 35 miles from the Iowa border

Colorado

3. Massey Club Lambs JB & Becky Massey 16043 S. CR 212 Headrick, OK 76549 Home (580) 738-5705 Cell (580) 318-4124 masseyclublambs@aol.com www.masseyclublambs.com

1. Barr Club Lambs 2023 Overton Rd. Pueblo, CO 81008 Work (719) 542-6075 Home (719) 542-7260 Fax (719) 542-6010 clublambpage.com/Barr

Texas 1. Turner Show Stock Andy and Jeribeth Turner Van Alstyne, TX Andy cell: 254-290-0420 Jeb cell: 903-816-1208 office: 908-482-5618 www.turnershowstock.com Registered Hamps, Suffolks & Club Lambs

1. Mein Club Lambs 167 W 650 Ave. Girard, KS 66743 (620) 724-6512

1. Johnson Club Lambs Bradley & Brian Johnson Gotebo, OK 73041 (580) 639-2336 Great selection of private treaty lambs 2. Cabaniss Club Lambs Joe (580) 323-2802 Riley (580) 323-9089 RR 1, Box 19 Arapahoe, OK 73620

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Fairgrounds are located 2 miles South of the I-65 & HWY 46 Exit on HWY 11

Day 1 - Bill Rogers Classic

Day 2 - Jennings County Classic

Grand Champion Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $400 + Jacket Reserve Grand Champion Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300 3rd Place Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 4th Place Steer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100 5th Place Steer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50

Grand Champion Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600 + Chair Reserve Grand Champion Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300 3rd Place Steer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150

Saturday, April 4, 2009 • Noon

Grand Champion Heifer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$400 + Jacket Reserve Grand Champion Heifer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$300 3rd Place Heifer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$200 4th Place Heifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 5th Place Heifer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50

Class Pay Back - Classes

Sunday, April 5, 2009 • Noon

Grand Champion Heifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600 + Chair Reserve Grand Champion Heifer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$300 3rd Place Heifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150

Class Pay Back - Classes 1st Place.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$45 2nd Place.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35

Judge - TBA

1st Place.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100 Savings Bond

Trevor Lane, 812.592.1742 Brad Ponsler, 812.592.2121

Judge - TBA

Bill Rogers Classic Dave Bonnell, 812.378.0588 Brent Peters, 812.378.3274

Steer & Heifer Rules 1. Heifers must be born after 9-1-2007 2. Steers must be born after 1-1-2008 3. Health Papers are required (out-of-state cattle only) 4. Registration papers are required 5. Registered Heifers will show by breed & age Commercial Heifers will be shown by weight 6. Registered Steers will be shown by breed & weight Crossbred Steers will be shown by weight 7. No twining will be allowed 8. A $100 non-refundable fee must accompany a protest of eligibility at least one hour prior to start of show.

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Jennings County Classic

Door Prizes will be given away! Concessions will be available. Heated Show Ring!

General Rules 1. These are open shows 2. Generators are encouraged 3. No Alcohol is permitted on the grounds 4. Not responsible for accidents 5. All entry money is non-refundable 6. Committee decisions are fin10al 7. Bedding will be provided while supply lasts

Breeds To Be Offered: •Angus, Charolais, Chianina, Hereford/Polled Hereford, Maine-Anjou, Limousin, Shorthorn, Appendix Shorthorn, Simmental, AOB and Crossbred. •Minimum of 5 head per breed & class.

Entries, Arrival & Registration: • Entry fee $40 per day or $70 for both days •Cattle may arrive after 6:00 p.m. on Friday, April 4th. • Registration both days: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. • Registration & weights may be carried over for both shows

Accommodations: •Holiday Inn. 812.372.1541 •Days Inn, 812.376.9951 • Ramada Inn, 800.845.9823 • Sleep Inn, 812.372.7200


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Message from the Outgoing President... The Junior Nebraska Cattlemen are starting their 12th year and membership remains around 00 from across the state. Beginning with the December shows, our board has decided to require registration papers on all breed steers. Nebraska is actually one of the very last states to go with this rule and now we can divide out the purebreds from the percentage steers, as national breed associations already do. Another change coming is the merger into a multi-species junior organization. Details are being considered and each species will have their own board and advisors. Change is constant but to grow and expand is truly a blessing in these questionable economic times. I thank you for the opportunity to serve as your president this past year and will remain on your board. Good luck to new president, Kelsie Musil. Sincerely, Klaire Jorgensen

Outgoing president: Klaire Jorgensen

2008-09 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President: Kelsie Musil Vice President: Kelsey Rutt Secretary: Lauren Long Treasurer: Klaire Jorgensen Directors: Ryan Nelson Morgan Quinn Lindsay Long Mary Spencer Jara Settles showcattlepage.com

New president: Kelsie Musil

OVERALL SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS

Senior Logan Plate (R) Junior Savannah Schafer (L) & Isabelle Schultz (tie)

HEIFER BREED CHAMPIONS

Angus: Champion - Savannah Schafer; Reserve - Margaret Spencer Charolais: Champion - Allison Beckman Chianina: Champion - Margaret Spencer TIE Britton Hulme Hereford: Champion - Mary Spencer; Reserve - Kelsie Musil Maine-Anjou: Champion - Kooper Stohlmann; Reserve - Megan Weber MaineTainer: Champion - Kelsie Musil; Reserve - Lane Rohlffs Red Angus: Champion - Edward Spencer; Reserve - Sydney Hein Shorthorn: Champion - Logan Plate; Reserve - Lauren Long ShorthornPlus: Champion - Isabelle Schultz; Reserve - Mallory Beckman Simmental: Champion - Emma Kasl; Reserve - Tanner Justesen Foundation Simmental: Champion - Edward Spencer; Reserve - Derek Vogt Commercial: Champion - Kelsey Rutt; Reserve - Trevor Buky

SHOWMANSHIP HIGH-AVERAGE WINNERS Junior: 1st - Tejlor Strope 2nd - Kodi Gehl Intermediate: 1st - Sydney Williams 2nd - Mary Spencer Senior: 1st - Kelsie Musil 2nd - Courtney Hubl

OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER EXHIBITORS Champion: Kelsie Musil Reserve Champion: Savannah Schafer 3rd Overall: Kooper Stohlmann 4th Overall: Edward Spencer 5th Overall: Isabelle Schultz 6th Overall: Quinn Rutt 7th Overall: Logan Plate

MARKET ANIMAL BREED CHAMPIONS

Angus: Champion - Jacob Vallery Charolais: Champion - Trevor Buky Chianina: Champion - Sydney Williams; Reserve - Amanda Schultz Gelbvieh: Champion - Kodi Gehl Hereford: Champion - Lane Rohlffs; Reserve - Makayla Rutt Maine-Anjou: Champion - Derek Vogt; Reserve - Mary Spencer Shorthorn: Champion - Matt Lamb TIE Tiffany Schultz ShorthornPlus: Champion - Courtney Hubl; Reserve - Silas Plate Simmental: Champion - Kelsie Musil; Reserve - Maranda Kegley Crossbred: Champion - Amanda Schutz; Reserve - Tyler Lay Market Heifer: Champion - Mary Spencer; Reserve - Savannah Schafer

OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL EXHIBITORS

Champion: Tyler Lay Reserve Champion: Mary Spencer 3rd Overall: Savannah Schafer

HIGH AVERAGES

Breeding Market 1st: Megan Weber 1st: Amanda Schutz 2nd: Emma Kasl 2nd: Matt Lamb 3rd: Mallory Beckmann 3rd: Jacob Vallery

For more information on the Junior Nebraska Cattlemen, contact Marsha Jorgensen, Advisor, 402-576-3481.

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Businessarticle by Matthew E. O’Donnell, Smith Barney

The Case for Waiting Out The Storm Today’s financial markets are giving many investors cause to doubt the wisdom of investing in stocks. The many months of negative returns in most major markets have taken their toll on even the bravest investors. In order to put today’s very difficult events into some perspective, it may help to look back at what other people in other times may have experienced. HYPOTHETICAL ILLUSTRATION #1: THE 1970s Three people invest $100,000 each into identical equity portfolios on January 1, 1973, and were able to successfully replicate the returns of the S&P 500. *Consider the abysmal market environment during 1973 and 1974 and the impact of negative returns on their portfolios. 3 Months Later... $95,120 (March 1973) 6 Months Later... $89,631 (June 1973) 9 Months Later... $93,951 (September 1973) 12 Months Later... $85,345 (December 1973) 1 Year, 9 Months Later... $57,378 (September 1974) What if, at this point, Investor #1 gave up and “threw in the towel?” See how the results would look if Investor #1 liquidated the portfolio and instead invested the remaining $57,378 at a hypothetical 5% rate of return: 6 Months Later... $58,813 (March 1975) 12 Months Later... $60,247 (September 1975) 2 Years Later... $63,259 (September 1976) 5 Years Later... $73,230 (September 1979) 10 Years Later... $93,462 (September 1984) What would have happened if Investor #2, on the other hand, remained committed to the original equity investment strategy and continued to mimic the returns of the S&P 500 with the remaining $57, 378? 6 Months Later... $77,157 (March 1975)

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12 Months Later... $79,262 (September 1975) 2 Years Later... $103,404 (September 1976) 5 Years Later... $124,768 (September 1979) 10 Years Later... $244,437 (September 1984) What would have happened if not only did Investor #3 remained committed to the original equity investment strategy and continued to mimic the returns of the S&P 500 with the remaining $57, 378 but invested an additional $25,000? 6 Months Later... $98,157 (March 1975) 12 Months Later... $99,384 (September 1975) 2 Years Later... $153,910 (September 1976) 5 Years Later... $174,335 (September 1979) 10 Years Later... $351,758 (September 1984) As you can see, investor #1 would have failed to break even over the entire period shown here. Meanwhile, investor #2’s portfolio could have more than doubled, while investor #3’s could have more than tripled. Taking a long-term perspective on market volatility may be the smart thing to do, but it isn’t always easy. It’s hard to sit and watch a serious market decline. You can’t help feeling you ought to be doing something. But the real danger isn’t the threat of market volatility, it’s the risk of making bad decisions—decisions you’ll regret later. Questions or comments? I may be reached at matthew.e.odonnell@smithbarney.com or (312) 917-7464. Smith Barney is a division of Citigroup Global Market Inc. Member SIPC. Citigroup, Inc., its affiliates, and its employees are not in the business of providing tax or legal advice. These materials and any tax-related statements are not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used or relied upon, by any such taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties. Tax-related statements, if any, may have been written in connection with the "promotion or marketing" of the transaction(s) or matters(s) addressed by these materials, to the extent allowed by applicable law. Any such taxpayer should seek advice based on the taxpayer's particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor.


TransOvaarticle Tips for a Successful Embryo Transfer Program Embryo transfer (ET) is a tool which many producers have utilized to multiply the elite genetics of their top females more rapidly than natural service or Artificial Insemination (AI). While breeding season is months away, now is the time that producers should think ahead and consider the management decisions that support an effective ET program. Many people who have been through the process of embryo collection and transfer realize the detailed preparation steps that need to be followed- as well as the many things that can go wrong. Dr. Jon Schmidt, Director of Professional Services at Trans Ova Genetics, offers a few tips for breeders that can help them build a more successful ET program. Adequate cow care and nutrition are the foundation. Cows with a body condition score of 4-6 on a level or slightly increasing plane of nutrition will provide the best results. Make sure rations are balanced for all major nutrients, and are without vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Beware, however, of rations too high in protein, as that may have negative implications on flush results. Cattle in comfortable, low stress environments tend to achieve optimal results. Healthy cattle are a must. Ensure that all cows are up to date on vaccinations before being used as a donor or recipient. Your local veterinarian would be the best person to consult with on what vaccinations are most pertinent to your geography. Nonetheless, either vaccination with a modified live virus within thirty days of a flushing protocol or an antibiotic treatment during the setup shot schedule could inhibit flushing performance. Plan ahead. Successful ET programs do not just happen, they are planned. Consult with your ET practitioner months before the actual flush or transfer day to secure a date on their calendar and to get a detailed schedule with cow preparation instructions. Getting a reference heat on donor cows before they start their set-up schedule is ideal,

and will require a few extra weeks of planning. The recipients in your herd will require extra attention and care should be taken to ensure that they are at least 60 days post calving before they have an embryo transferred into them. Following the rules will pay dividends. Your ET practitioner will provide you with a detailed schedule personalized for each individual donor being set up. To be most effective, hormones must be injected intramuscularly (unless otherwise noted), and while it may be tempting to adjust the hormone dosages or times for injections, following the schedule as close as possible may make a noticeable difference in the outcome of the flush. Practitioners take factors into consideration such as breed, age, weight, body condition, and previous flush history when devising these individualized protocols. Timing is everything. Proper heat detection will provide you with valuable information on when to inseminate donors or transfer embryos into recipients. This information will be very important to your ET practitioner. Don’t underestimate the importance of semen. Semen is a crucial part of a successful flushing program. Four units of excellent quality semen should be used for inseminating donors at a staggered interval. Donors are bred a minimum of two different times-usually at 12 and 24 hours after the first observed heat- and a third breeding might be preformed earlier or later depending on the circumstances. After the last breeding, keep donors comfortable, especially avoiding heat stress, until your practitioner is able to perform the flushes. Embryo Transfer results can be highly variable- and for many different reasons. Regardless, consistency and discipline within an ET program will prove to be beneficial over the long run. An experienced, dedicated ET practitioner will be your best source for continued improvement with your ET program. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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Hosted by the Missouri University Block & Bridle Club

Grand & Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Sarah Vickland.

Reserve Grand & Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Charlie Wilson.

3rd Overall & Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Collin Barker.

4th Overall & Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Chance Ferguson.

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5th Overall & Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Sam Wallace.


Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Paige Wallace.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Carter Ward.

Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Carter Ward.

Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Mariah Kinkade.

Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Abby Schroeder.

Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Amanda Rushly.

Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Nicole Pohlmann.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Taylor Miller.

Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Reggie Thomas.

Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Dakota Raff.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Jacob Jones.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Jesse Bastain.

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Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Jenna Robertson.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Evan Kempker.

Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Rachel Carlson.

Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Cash Prestein.

Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Kaitlyn Lee.

Champion AOB Heifer, exhibited by Chandler Ladner.

Champion Senior Showman, Ashley Richardson.

Champion Junior Showman, Carter Ward.

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Hosted by the Missouri University Block & Bridle Club

Grand & Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Tyler McVay.

Reserve Grand & Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Charlie Wilson.

3rd Overall & Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Tyler McVay.

4th Overall & Champion Maine Steer, exhibited by Shilo Schaake.

5th Overall & Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Madeline Neill.


Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Ryan Rushly.

Reserve Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Brooke Veenstra.

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Zac Morris.

Champion MaineTainer Steer, exhibited by Chandler Ladner.

Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Caroline Sicht.

Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Josh Staples.

Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Holly Bellis.

Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Lindsey Moothard.

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February 21, 2009 Show Chow Seminar- Lebanon, Indiana Bushy Park Farm Tradition of Excellence Bull & Female Sale February 22, 2009 Southwest Simmental Group Sale February 21-22, 2008 SDSU AGR & Jackrabbit Classic Shows

January 17, 2009 AMAA 2009 Cattlemen’s Choice Bull Sale

February 27, 2009 DeJong/Nagel Annual Performance Plus Production Sale

January 18, 2009 AMAA Class Act National Maine Anjou Sale ACA Peak of Performance & Style Sale

March 3-22, 2009 Houston Livestock & Rodeo

January 27-31, 2009 Sioux Empire Farm Show January 30, 2009 Kelly Cattle Company 11th Annual Right Direction Sale January 31, 2009 Breeders Classic January 31 – February 1, 2009 VCCP Winter Classic Jackpot Steer & Heifer Show February 5, 2009 Fred Ranch Fall Calf Bid Off February 6-8, 2009 AGR Classic 2009 Show Purdue AGR Show February 6-9, 2009 KSU AGR/B&B Kickoff Show February 7, 2009 Show Chow Seminar- Danville, Indiana Went Blacks & Ohlrichs Annual Bull & Female Sale

March 6-8, 2009 Kentucky Beef Expo Show March 8, 2009 Next Generation on Ice March 14, 2009 Show Chow Seminar- Springfield, Ohio March 14-23, 2009 The Showcase Sale March 18, 2009 Wagonhammer Ranches Annual Production Sale March 19, 2009 Fred Ranch Bull Sale March 20, 2009 Jones-Stewart Angus Sale March 20-21, 2009 Ohio Maine-Anjou Sale March 20-22, 2009 Miami International Agriculture & Cattle Show

February 7-8, 2009 Sweetheart Showdown Show

March 21-22, 2009 Sneak-A-Peek Show

February 8, 2009 Hawes Cattle Company (P/T)

March 22, 2009 Sullivan/Gana NO BULL Sale

February 12, 2009 Werning Cattle Company 28th Annual Production Sale

March 28, 2009 WIU Hoof & Horn Jackpot Show Buck Cattle Co. Spring Edition XIII

February 13, 2009 4th Annual Dakota Classic February 14, 2009 Sweetheart Sale Show Chow Seminar- Lansing, Michigan

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April 4-5, 2009 Bill Rodgers Classic/Jennings County Classic Shows April 5, 2009 Michigan Beef Expo Junior Show


Champion Progress Steer, 2008 Fall Classic (Ring A). Exhibited by Brittany Berend.

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Reserve Champion Prospect Steer, 2008 Fall Classic (Ring A). Exhibited by Drew Johnsson.

Third Overall Prospect Steer & Champion British Prospect Steer, 2008 Fall Classic (Ring A). Exhibited by Abby Johnson. Grand (Ring A) & Reserve Grand (Ring B), Lamb County Classic 2008. Exhibited Keylan Williams.

Champion Shorthorn Steer, 2008 Fall Classic. Exhibited by Jasper Martin.

Over 125 Fall-Borns available, sired by Heat Wave and Milkman

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Champion Prospect Steer, 2008 Belt Buckle Bonanza (Ring B). Exhibited by Keylan Willams.

Grand Champion Steer, Montgomery County Fair. Exhibited Bailey Carwile.

Champion Progress Steer, 2008 Belt Buckle Bonanza (Ring B) & Grand Champion Steer, Panhandle South Plains Fair. Exhibited by Kacey Bland.

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Reserve Grand Champion Steer, Panhandle South Plains Fair. Exhibited by Kacey Bland. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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- Grand Champion Steer, Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair 2008 - Shown by Derek Campbell

- Reserve Angus Market Steer, 2008 Oklahoma Youth Expo - Champion Angus Steer, 2008 NW District Livestock Show - Champion Angus ProspectSteer , 2007 Tulsa State Fair - Shown by Garret Starks

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• Supreme Champion & Champion AOB Heifer, 2008 NAILE Junior Show • Supreme Champion Heifer, 2008 American Royal Junior Show • Supreme Champion Heifer, 2008 Ak-Sar-Ben Livestock Show • Grand Champion MaineTainer Female, 2008 World Maine-Anjou Show • Grand Champion MaineTainer Female, 2008 American Royal Junior Show • Grand Champion MaineTainer Female, 2008 NAILE

Shown by James Sullivan

• Reserve National Champion Shorthorn Female, 2008 National Shorthorn Show NAILE • Division I Champion Female, 2008 NWSS

Shown by Reece Klug

• Grand Champion Female, 2008 NAILE Junior Shorthorn Show • Reserve Grand Champion Female, 2008 National Junior Shorthorn Show Show

Shown by Atlanta Maronde • ASA 2007 ShorthornPlus Show Heifer of the Year • National Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2008 National Shorthorn Show NAILE • National Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2007 National Shorthorn Show NWSS • Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2007 NAILE • Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2007 American Royal • Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, NWSS Junior Show • Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, Iowa Field Day • Reserve Supreme Female, 2007 Nebraska AGR

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• Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2008 NAILE • Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2008 NAILE Junior Show • Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2008 World Maine-Anjou Show • Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2008 American Royal Junior Show • Reserve Grand Champion High Maine Heifer, 2008 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show

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Mossy Oak x Angus Safe to Heat Wave

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10 two-yr-old bulls 25 yearling bulls 90 bred heifers - simm-influenced females

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Fullback son x Who Made Who Safe to Heat Wave

RB Simmentals Ryan Baker Family, Correctionville, IA Whispering Pines Dan Crozier Family, Anita, IA Fitzsimmons Simmental Jeff Fitzsimmons Family, Vail, IA Golden Acres Simmentals Doug, Jeff & Chad Wenell, Laurens, IA Juncks Simmental Ron, Dave, & Rick Junck, Sioux City, IA Krosch Cattle Co. Rich & Scott Krosch, Kingsley, IA Larson Simmentals Dennis Larson Family, Laurens, IA Leaders Simmentals Dean Leaders Family, Underwood, IA Melby Simmentals Jake Melby Family, Soldier, IA Nelson Simmentals Chris Nelson Family, Stanton, IA West Nodaway Simmentals Terry Nicholas Family, Burlington Jct., MO Powell Cattle Company Brent Powel, Pierson, IA Salton Simmentals Will Salton Family, Spencer, IA Schorg Simmentals Gerry & Jolene Schorg, Remson, IA K-Lee-S Simmentals Kevin Stamer Family, Hospers, IA VanAernam Simmentals Gale & Andy VanAernam, Exira, IA


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We are offering a terrific set of cattle for sale. We have some of the top steers in the country for sale and a few

females. We will put this group of steers up against anyone’s. There are over 50 embryo steers out of Heat Wave, Friction, Smooth Sailing, Hoo Bear, Kojack and other top sires. Their dams are some of the very best and proven donors. The full sibs to this set have won shows all over the country. There will be cattle for every budget and every level. Even after you take out the best 15-20 steers, the calves are still very powerful and have the look with unlimited genetic potential. We are also selling some bred heifers, bulls and a flush of a great female. Whatever you do, make plans to see this group of calves. This is a great chance to get elite genetics and there will be a lot of great values in this sale. Pictures will be updated online. Call me for more info.

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Selling Approximately 50 Bred Females & 50 Calving Ease and Performance Bulls

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Pryor Cow 370 (Strictly Business x Meyer 734) She sells bred to Hollywood!

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She sells bred to Hollywood

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Adam, Melanie, Wyatt, Layne, Brody, Jax, & Katy Pryor Woodbine, Iowa - 712.647-8898

For your FREE copy of the sale reference catalog log on to primetimeagrimarketing.com or contact the marketing agent at:

April Maine-Anjou heife r calf Paddy O'Malley x Strictly Business She sells!

Dan Sullivan 2576 Old Brandon Rd. - Hillsboro, Texas 76645 254.582.7096 - 254.582.0814 www.sullivanranch.net Craig M. Reiter & Associates P.O. Box 85 - Elmore, Ohio USA 43416 419/862-0117, phone - www.primetimeagrimarketing.com

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Sullivan/Gana

at the Gana/Nisley Ranch Martell, Nebraska

SULL-GNCC Herd Bull Headquarters

A Proven Source for Consistent Success!

from the breeds most prolific cow families! Stop by our Denver Pen Bulls in the yards to view some of our offering. With guest consignor Cyclone Trace Building Maternal Legends

2200 West Panama Road•Martell, NE 68404 Brent cell: 402-440-0430 • Anthony cell: 402-499-6366 Craig cell: 402-430-2526 • craigg@diodecom.net

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John, Dede and Sara • 712-263-0263 701 Iowa Ave., Dunlap, Iowa 51529 farms John Elder • 402-650-1385 • www.maternallegends.com


March 20 & 21, 2009 - Columbus, Ohio Friday, March 20- Sale Preview Saturday, March 21 - Ohio Maine-Anjou Sale During the Ohio Beef Expo - Ohio Fair & Expositions Center COLUMBUS, OHIO This powerful son of Ali sells!

Hard Core x Hairy Bear He sells!

2008 American Royal Reserve Calf Champion Maine-Anjou Bull Money Man x HAA Stockman - He sells!

HF Get It Done by Dr Who Selling two exciting full brothers!!

Dr Who x Meyer 734 x Habanero x Draft Pick He sells!

The Largest Maine-Anjou Sale In The East! RELIABLE QUALITY IN VOLUME FROM SOME OF THE BEST PROGRAMS IN THE BREED Affordable Prices and Delivery Available Throughout the USA Make room reservations at (614) 885-1885

Selling More Than 100 Maine-Anjou & MaineTainer Cattle BULLS & SHOW HEIFERS BRED FEMALES & FROZEN EMBRYOS

To request your FREE copy of the sale reference catalog log on to primetimeagrimarketing.com or contact the marketing agent at: Craig M. Reiter & Associates P.O. Box 85 • Elmore, Ohio USA 43416 419/862-0117 - office • 419/862-0119 - facsimile 419/350-9159 - sale days • www.primetimeagrimarketing.com

Live, real-time bidding is available at liveauctions.tv. Bidders must register prior to March 21st. Reference catalogs are available for a free download after March 1 at primetimeagrimarketing.com.


2008 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show, Grand Champion MaineTainer Female 2008 American Royal, Reserve Grand Junior MaineTainer Show Selling 1 flush from this tremendous female.

Selling 65 breds, 10 bulls, and 1 flush.

Lot 15 Lot 16 Check for updated pictures on www.showsteers.com/kelly Catalogs available upon request Lot 17 188

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Marty Van Vliet 641.780.0631 Summer Mapes 641.780.0184

Ben, Denise, Jack, & Sean Kelly 24403 250th St. Dallas Center, IA 50063 c 515.208.2389 | h 515.992.3592 Wade Conover 605.695.0293

Lot 74

Lot 52

Lot 50 Lot 25

Irish Whiskey

Manchild Auctioneer: Steve Bonham

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Tiger Woods Monopoly x Dr. Who TH FREE PHA FREE Raised by: Curt Kegley Owned by: Matt Lautner & Lautner Farms, Iowa

Grand Champion Steer, 2008 Fall Classic Sired by: Monopoly Shown by: Hayden Tucker Raised by: Ryan Bates, Colorado Sold by: Klayton Burns

Popular Steer Sired by: Monopoly Shown by: Greg Harmon Raised by: Tim Riley, Missouri Sold by: Gensini/Guyer

Grand Champion Steer, 2008 Lawton Sired by: Monopoly Shown by: Katy Satree Raised by: Scotten Bros., Missouri Sold by: Jerrod Arthur

515.450.2800 Heat Wave X Hazel (Century Touchstone) • DOB: 3/2006 • THC • PHAF • Semen $25/unit

Heat Wave’s most dominant son!

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Plan to attend these sales the same weekend: Frye/Treinen • Kelly Cattle Co. • Sullivan/Pryor Echo x Meyer/ Angus

Ali x Business Done Right

Way Cool x Southern Comfort Ali x Mossy Oak

OCC Legend x Witch Doctor

Heat Wave x Witch Doctor

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Ali x About Time


Auctioneer: Steve Bonham Consultants: Craig Talkington, Bart Elder, & Mark Core

Doctor Who x Simmi/Angus Bred to Dirty Hairy

Full Flush x Maine Bred to OCC Legend

Machinist (Angus) x Maine/Angus Bred to Wind Chill

Meyer son x Angus Bred to Wind Chill

Kadabra x Angus Bred to Wind Chill

Heat Wave x Meyer/Angus Selling 1 flush, guaranteed at least 6 No. 1 eggs to bull of buyer’s choice. t h e s h o w c i r c u i t . c o m January/February 2009

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advertisingINDEX 194

ABS..................................................16

Kent Feeds ......................................27

Sheep Breeders State Ads ......132-133

AlumLine ......................................138

Kentucky Beef Expo........................63

Show Chow ....................................29

American Muscle ............................18

KSU Kick-Off Show ......................30

Show Chow Seminars ....................28

APEX Show Cattle..........................17

LC Promotions..............................151

Show Circuit..................................149

Bellar Cattle Company..................156

Linde's Livestock Photos ..............151

Showbloom....................................131

Bovance............................................23

Lucy, Photos By ............................150

Showmaster Feeds......................24-25

Bovine Elite ....................................21

Maine Alliance ................................11

Showsteers.com ............................160

Breeders Classic......................192-193

Major's Maines................................26

ShowTec ......................................171

Brian Martin Show Cattle ....153-155

MCF ..................................................3

Sioux Empire Farm Show ............150

Buck Cattle Company ......................7

Miami International Show..............34

Sneak-A-Peek Preview ....................67

Bushy Park Farm........................10-11

Michigan Jr. Beef Expo ..................65

South by Southwest ......................158

Cannonball Classic........................134

Monopoly......................................191

Southwest Simmental Group Sale 170

Cinch ..............................................32

Nagel Cattle Company ..................20

Stertzbach Cattle Co. ......................18

Coming Events..............................152

Natural Solutions for Livestock ....190

Subscription Form ........................147

Cool Calf ......................................151

NCC ......................................168-169

Sullivan Ranch ..................................4

Curran Photography ....................138

Next Generation on Ice ..................19

Sullivan Supply ................................14

Dakota Classic ..................Back Cover

No Bull Sale ..................................186

Sweetheart Sale ......................182-183

DeJong Ranch ................................20

Ohio Beef Expo Maine Sale..........187

Sweetheart Showdown ..................174

Eastern Xposure............................IBC

Oxy-Eplosion ................................166

The Boss Professional Dryer ........162

Faber Show Cattle ..........................22

Pearl's Pics......................................150

The Showcase Sale ........................176

Fesmire Show Cattle......................157

Prairie View Farms ..........................15

Top Cut Angus Sale ..........................3

Fred Ranch ....................................164

Predator ........................................147

Top Sires ........................................181

Fringe ............................................179

Pryority One Sale ..................184-185

Trans Ova ......................................173

Frozen Gold ..................................IFC

Purdue AGR Preview Show ..........137

Tru-Test ........................................175

Frye/Treinen Elite Female Sale ..Cover

Purple Reign Cattle Co. ....................5

Universal Trailer ............................163

Genex ............................................138

Reimann/Doris................................13

Virginia Club Calf Producers..........65

Gibson County Preview................135

Sand Creek Club Calves ..............164

Wagonhammer Ranches ..............180

Gigolo Joe........................................12

Schwab Farms................................172

Went-Ohlrichs ..............................178

Greenvalley Cattle ........................159

SDSU AGR ....................................66

Werning Production Sale ..............161

Humphrey Agri-Marketing ............33

SDSU Jackrabbit Classic ................66

Wilson Trailers ..............................177

Jennings/Rogers Classic ................136

SEK..................................................31

WIU Hoof & Horn Jackpot Show 68

Kelly Cattle Company ..........188-189

Select Sires ....................................165

Woodruff Valley Farms..................167

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Sat., February 7, 2009 • 1:00 p.m. EST • Green Oak Farm • New Paris, Ohio

Paddy O’Malley x New Designs 878

HB Something Different x Bando 1024

Sired by Heat Wave - A full brother to the 2006 North American Grand Champion Steer - He sells!

The 9th Sale of Winning Genetics!

Purebred Angus x DCC New Look

H X C

23 Performance Rich Yearling Bulls 25 Proven Cows

Theobald 969 x Balance x NCC Blitz

The Most Exclusive HXC Offering Ever! The cattle are on display every day at the farm. Stop by or call today! HXC Cattle . . . The Program Makes the Difference! Come and see why!

55 Exciting Bred Heifers

The Cowman’s Kind!

Registered Chiangus, Chimaine, and Angus Backed by A Time-Tested Program!

For your FREE copy of the sale reference catalog log on to primetimeagrimarketing.com or contact the marketing agent at: Craig M. Reiter & Associates P.O. Box 85 - Elmore, OH 43416 419.862.0117 (office) 419.350.9159 (sale days) 419.862.0119 (fax) primetimeagrimarketing.com


Rob & Sheryl Vanhove 605.482.8465 cell, 605.480.0909

Vanhove Show Cattle

Roger Hainy, cell 605.350.1238 Nathan Hainy, cell 605.350.7288

Hainy Farms

Chris Swanson, cell 712.260.3586 Tom Hanson, cell 712.260.6561

Swanson Farms

The Partners invite you to attend the 4th Annual Dakota Classic sale, offering the progeny and service of the club calf industry’s most prominent sires.

To request a catalog, please contact a partner.

Plan to attend the Sweetheart Sale on Saturday, Feb. 14th.

Friday, February 13th, 2009 • 1:00pm Madison, SD • Madison Livestock Auction



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