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Pictures and videos available on website after January 10th.

Durhams for Denver 2014

Durhams in the Dakotas

Immediately following the pen show.

Sunday, February 2. -Super Bowl Party in the sale Barn! Monday, February 3 -Bulls available for appraisal all day. -Take in a tour of the new 999 head livestock facility at the JSF Cow Camp. -Personal tours of the cow herd. See the dams of your future herd sires.

January 18, 2014

Social in the Straw at the JSF Pens.

Enjoy great food, refreshments, fellowship Sign up for your "JSF Bull Bucks"

At the Ranch • Kathryn, North Dakota

Tuesday, February 4, 1:30PM THE Bull sale.

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=Feature NAILE Awards .....................................................................................14 NAILE Shorthorn Show .......................................................................16 NAILE Lassie Crowning.......................................................................22 NAILE ShorthornPlus Show.................................................................27 NAILE Junior ShorthornPlus Show......................................................30 NAILE Shorthorn Junior Show ............................................................53 NAILE Steer Futurity ...........................................................................56

=Sale Reports Where Future Generations are Created Sale..........................................68 Power on the Plains Sale .......................................................................68 North American Heifer Calf Futurity Sale ............................................69

=Departments Shorthorn Update ........................................................................6 Association Outlook ..................................................................10 Junior Corner ............................................................................60 Sales Calendar ............................................................................68 News & Notes ............................................................................70 Show Schedule............................................................................70 Ad Index ....................................................................................82

SHORTHORN COUNTRY 8288 Hascall Street • Omaha, Nebraska 68124 402-393-7051 • FAX: 402-393-7080 • www.shorthorncountry.net

Don Cagwin, publisher Tracy Duncan, managing editor/art director cell - 402-212-2594 = tracy@shorthorncountry.org Jennie Johnson, graphic artist = jennie@shorthorncountry.org Amanda Cagwin, accountant = amandacagwin@yahoo.com =Advertising Representative Cindy Cagwin-Johnston – 217-452-3051 cagwincattle@casscomm.com Darryl Rahn – 217-473-1124 drahn@casscomm.com

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The January cover was designed by the Shorthorn Country staff. Pictures taken by Cindy CagwinJohnston.

=Advisory Board Montie Soules, ASA representative Don Cagwin, Durham Management Co. =Subscriptions US: 1 year- $24 • 2 years - $38 • 3 years - $52 1 year First Class - $54/year Canada: 1 year- $60 • 2 years - $110 • 3 years - $130 Other Foreign: 1 year- $120 • 2 years - $220 • 3 years - $300 SHORTHORN COUNTRY (ISSN 0149-9319) Published monthly by the American Shorthorn Association, 8288 Hascall St., Omaha, NE 68124. Subscription rates are $24.00 for 1 year, $38.00 for 2 years, and $52.00 for 3 years in the U.S.; $60.00 for 1 year, $110.00 for 2 years, and $130.00 for 3 years to Canada and $120.00 for 1 year, $220.00 for 2 years, and $300.00 for 3 years toother foreign countries. Periodicals postage paid at Omaha Post Office, 1124 Pacific, Omaha, NE. POSTMASTER: send address changes to SHORTHORN COUNTRY, 8288 Hascall St., Omaha, NE 68124.


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=Shorthorn Update NATIONAL WESTERN - George Alden National Shorthorn Show & ASA Annual Meeting Wednesday, January 15, 2014 7:00 a.m. Yard cattle begin arriving 5:00 p.m. Yard cattle in place Thursday, January 16, 2014 1:00 p.m. Begin processing all pen cattle *All pens must be declared an hour after receiving all scan data Friday, January 17, 2014 8:00 p.m. Hill cattle may begin arriving Saturday, January 18, 2014 8:00 a.m. All Hill cattle in place 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Check-in all junior and open Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus cattle 11:00 a.m. National Shorthorn Pen Bull & Heifer Shows – Pepsi Arena 6:30 p.m. Social and Delegate Registration for Annual Meeting – Double Tree Hotel 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. American Shorthorn Association Annual Meeting – Double Tree Hotel 9:00 p.m. Organizational Committee Meetings Sunday, January 19, 2014 11:00 a.m. Junior Shorthorn/ShorthornPlus Heifer Shows followed by National Shorthorn Bull Show – Stadium Arena 5:00 p.m. Parade Sale Cattle - Stadium Arena 6:00 p.m. “The Summit” National Shorthorn Sale - Beef Palace Auction Arena Monday, January 20, 2014 1:00 p.m. National Shorthorn Female Show followed by Open ShorthornPlus Female – Stadium Arena Tuesday, January 21, 2014 7:00 a.m. All Yard cattle released 5:00 p.m. All Hill cattle released Ownership & Entry Deadline: November 20 - Entry forms can be found at www.nationalwestern.com. – All entries must have a registration number, pending numbers are not accepted.

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March 1 ASA office closed for March 29 Christmas ASA office closed for New April Year April 1 ASA Office closed for the New Year NWSS Pen Show NWSS Junior PACE & Major PACE Bull Show NWSS Major PACE Female Show AJSA Internship applica tion due WHR second half assessment due

Rotational PACE Shows

Area 1- Oregon State Fair Area 2- Wyoming State Fair Area 3- Minnesota State Fair Area 4- Louisiana State Fair Area 5- Indiana State Fair Area 6- Missouri State Fair Area 7- West Virginia State Fair Area 8- Kentucky State Fair

Major PACE Shows - American Royal - California State Fair - Keystone International Livestock Expo - National Western Stock Show - North American International Livestock Expo - Southwestern Livestock Expo

Junior Major PACE Shows - National Junior Shorthorn Show - Keystone International - National Western Stock Show - North American International - California State Fair - Junior Pacific International Check shorthorn.org for dates.

Internship Applications for the AJSA Internship are due by February 17. The application can be found online at www.shorthorn.org

ASA Dates of Note December Dec 24 & 25

2013 PACE Show Schedule

AJSA Internship Application due Builder of the breed Nominationas due

Happy New Year!

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AJSA Board of Director applications due

Denver Hotel Information: Hotel Information for National Show & Annual Meeting DoubleTree by Hilton Denver 3203 Quebec Street Denver, CO 80207 Phone: 800-222-8733 or 303-321-3333 Block Name: American Shorthorn Association or if booking online on DoubleTree website, use group code ASH.

2014 International Year Code: B

NEW Registration Hours Monday 8:00 to 3:30 Thursday 8:00 to 3:30 Tuesday 8:00 to 3:30 Friday 8:00 to 3:30 Wednesday 8:00 to 1:30 Saturday 9:00 to 1:30 Central Standard Time Zone

Office hours remain the same.


LSF MD Maggie 137 *x4179833 10/3/2011 • polled Sire: LSF Step It Up *x Dam: WHR Maggie D 9N28 ET *x

Currently flushing Maggie 137 to SULL Red Blood and SULL Blue. Be watching for these exciting matings!

LSF MD Maggie 137 with LSF MD Maggie 345 at side Open & Junior Show Class Winner, 2013 NAILE. Maggie 345 is available at the farm Private Treaty.

Full sister to Maggie 137 purchased at the top of the 2013 Great Shorthorn Revival by AMS Shorthorns, The Conrad Family, Dover, Florida.

LSF MD Maggie 137, 2012 NAILE Junior Show Class Winner.

Dave & Marianne Jordan 3145 E. State Road 114 Rensselaer, Indiana 47978

Scott, Janet, Cody, Wes & Clint Leemon WHR Maggie D 9N28 ET with LSF MD Maggie 137 at side, 2011 NAILE, Open Show Class Winner.

42274 N 1300 E Road • Hoopeston, IL 60942 217-283-7922, Home • 217-304-0057, Scott 217-304-3612, Cody • 217-304-1009, Wes

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=Association Outlook

It’s the beginning of 2014...Happy New Year!

Montie asa executive Soules secretary/CEO

You are actually paying a fee to enroll run. The Multi-breed Genetic our board of directors and I feel each cow that is expected to have a calf Evaluation includes American beef it necessary to provide some in that calendar year. It is a program to breeds: Simmental, Red Angus, Maine educational information on topenroll and record the activity and perAnjou, Chianina and Gelbvieh. ics that will help the membership better formance of the dams’ of all calves that Canadian breed associations included understand ASA programs and how should be born that calendar year. The are Simmental, Angus, Red Angus and they work. I will be writing an informaactual activity of Gelbvieh. When this goes into effect, a tive series on the WHR Shorthorn’s EPDs can be compared to program over the next 3 “Starting January 1, 2014, the cow or dam is what is being all the breeds listed because the cattle to 4 months. This series are compared in the same data bank. will include how WHR ET calves will no longer sought. The fee covers registering This will be a huge advantage to the functions for both ASA Shorthorn breed. and membership and how get free registration and and transferring The billing cost for WHR is $16 per it is billed. It will include transfer fees attached to the natural calves from these dams. cow for a calendar year. You will receive the changes implemented The fee also covan inventory of all animals of age to on January 1, 2014 to the the WHR program.” ers ASA’s cost of calve during the next calendar year. WHR program, details recording the performance information Review the inventory and make adjustASA’s handling of performance inforand getting EPDs calculated by an outments to add or subtract cows till you mation, and how EPDs are calculated, side organization with have the herd you including the importance of contempothe sophistication neces- “The ASA has separate plan to keep the next rary groups in this performance prosary to handle this enoryear. This inventory is gram. In general, I hope to provide mous data bank. This is provisions to record the to be returned to ASA insight to WHR and the EPD performnot an inexpensive so it can be updated ance system over the next few months. process. We are perform- performance data on the prior to the billing of WHR means WHOLE HERD ing test runs at this time cattle you choose not to WHR. Previously the REPORTING. I will return to this with the Simmental billing for the first many times over the next few months. It Association Multi-breed register.” half of the year’s cost is possibly the most important aspect of Genetic Evaluation (cal($8.00) has gone out the performance program. Please culating the EPDs). Plans are to move of ASA office on July 31st each year. remember, you are not paying to get a to this new data bank for our July 2014 (Example: You would have been billed calf registered or transferred in WHR. $8.00 on July 31, 2013 for any cows on your inventory that should calve in ASA Board of Directors 2014). Then you are billed $8.00 for Les Mathers, president, the second half of the $16.00 fee on 309-678-4230 January 31, 2014. This fee is to cover Mike Bennett, vice president, the cow’s production for 2014. All nat559-534-2396 ural calves from these enrolled cows can Ricky Guidrey, executive director 337-598-3258 have their calves registered free and/or Marty Loving, 620-786-2018 transferred for free. We have changed Mark Gordon, 217-737-7905 the fiscal year at ASA to be Sept. 1 to Lynn Nelson, 507-826-3184 8288 Hascall St. • Omaha, Nebraska 68124 August 31 starting Sept. 1, 2013. Billy Zack Taylor, 270-988-4123 877-272-0686 • FAX: 402-393-7203 Because of this fiscal year change the Ed Kruse, 719-252-1084 first half of the billing for 2015 invenJames Freed, 405-370-1482 Montie Soules, asa executive secretary/CEO American Polled tories will be on Sept. 15, 2014 and the montie@shorthorn.org Shorthorn Society 2nd billing will be delayed one month Tim Loudon, president Jacob Alden, field services representative to February 2015. The plans are to conCindy Cagwin-Johnston, secretary cell: 402-660-9048 • jake@shorthorn.org tinue to move the start billing date furShorthorn Foundation ther back into the fall to give breeders a Gwen Crawford, director of junior activities Bill Rasor, president gwen@shorthorn.org better opportunity to pregnancy check American Junior cows and determine which cows would Shorthorn Association Heather Histand, registrations, registrations@shorthorn.org be in their herd the following calendar Ashley Vogel, president Kathleen Prosser, financial manager/controller • year. This process will take a couple of National Shorthorn Lassies Kathleen@shorthorn.org Faye Korthaus, president years to complete. LeAnna Mann, receptionist • receptionist@shorthorn.org Starting January 1, 2014, ET calves Affiliated with National Cattlemen's Beef will no longer get free registration and Shirley Miller, proofreader • shirley@shorthorn.org Association • US Beef Breeds Council • transfer fees attached to the WHR Beef Improvement Federation • World Shorthorn Council • National Pedigree Livestock Council (continued on page 21)

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition ASA Announces Awards

Century Club Recipients (pictured left to right): ASA Executive Secretary/CEO Montie Soules, WHR Shorthorns, Sullivan Farms, Waukaru Farms, Megan Dragstrem, Jungels Shorthorn Farms, Jessica McCall, J Phillip Bowman & Family, Byland Farms, Martindell Shorthorns, Hugh Moore & Sons and President Les Mathers.

Junior Appreciation Award recipient Dr. Bert Moore with the American Junior Shorthorn Association Board.

Century Club The American Shorthorn Association recognizes members of the association who register over 100 head of cattle annually. This year’s recipients were recognized during the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky., on Monday, November 18, 2013. -Byland Farms, Loudonville, Ohio -Haumont Shorthorns, Weissert, Neb -Hugh W Moore Jr & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill -JDMC Cattle Company, Renville, Minn. -J Phillip Bowman & Family, Greens Fork, Ind -Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND

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-Loving Polled Shorthorns, Pawnee Rock, Ka -Martindell Shorthorns, Hardyville, Ky -Sneed Shorthorns, Sedalia, Mo -Sullivan Cattle Co., Dunplap, Iowa -Waukaru Farms, Rensselaer, Ind -WHR Shorthorns, Van Alstyne, Texas Junior Appreciation Award Every year the American Junior Shorthorn Association Board of Directors recognizes an individual for their dedication and support of the junior association with the Junior Appreciation Award. This year’s recipient is Dr. Bert Moore. Moore was selected as this year’s

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recipient because of his sincerity and support of the juniors and their programs. He is a true lover of the Shorthorn breed and it shows through his work with the juniors. He is always there to encourage, teach and ultimately influence the paths of each and every junior he comes in contact with. He always makes it a point to give anyone he talks with his full attention and always greets each of them with a firm handshake and a tip of his hat. His love for Shorthorn is evident as well as his passion for helping the youth and the future of the breed. =


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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition

Presentation of the Jack Ragsdale award: This year the show was dedicated to longtime Shorthorn enthusiast and NAILE supporter Jack Ragsdale. The Shorthorn show will be named this indefinitely. Pictured left to right: ASA Executive Secretary/CEO Montie Soules, Megan Dragstrem, Jessica McCall and President Les Mathers.

John C. (Jack) Ragsdale was born in Indianapolis, Ind. He graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Animal Science, then known as Animal Husbandry. He married Ruth Anne, and, by the time you read this they will have been married 66 years. They had three children, David, Carolyn and Mary Catherine. Jack was one of the co-founders of the North American International Livestock Exposition and has been Chairman of the exposition’s Executive Committee since the beginning, now 40 expos ago. His charismatic personality, passion for the entire livestock industry and recognition as a great livestock breeder and "stockman" ideally suited him to lead this group. This board started with five breeds; Shorthorn, Angus, Charolais, Horned Herefords and Polled Herefords. Sheep was the next species to be added, followed by Dairy, on to nine species showing at NAILE today. The NAILE has grown to be one of the largest, all-breed, purebred livestock shows in the World and has exhibitors participating from 48 states and Canada. When asked why Kentucky was the right choice to continue on, yet start a new tradition when the end came for the infamous Chicago International Livestock Exposition, he said “Because we had and still have one of the best facilities in the country. And the fact that from the show in Chicago and even now the largest entries come from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky so it was probably one of the most centrally located with those things considered.”

NAILE knew that eventually the Intercollegiate Livestock Judging contest was a must during this event. Jack himself broke a record when he scored 956 points and won High Individual at the Chicago International Livestock Judging Contest in 1948. The highest point total recorded up to that point which wasn’t broken until nearly 20 years later by another graduate from Purdue University. Through his career as you can imagine he has judged a countless number of shows. Jack couldn’t name a favorite but got quite the thrill out of judging the World Shorthorn Show in Argentina and was able to participate in the conference as well. Over 57 years ago Ragsdale was hired by the Brown’s of Sutherland Farms in Prospect, Ky. The first Shorthorns arrived at the farm when George Garvin Brown’s wife, Trudie, wanted some Shorthorns. She bought two for George as a Christmas gift when he came home from the war. Jack continued to work for them for 33 years and under his leadership established Sutherland Farms as one of the premier breeding centers of Polled Shorthorns in North America, if not the world. Then, after some of the land was sold and developed, Jack rented three of the farms himself and eventually moved the cattle to one farm. When Jack retired his son David took over. “David is an excellent cattleman, one of the best I know,” Jack said. He went on to say what excellent help his wife Ruth Anne was. “She was always in charge of the food, entertaining at the sales, among so many other things. I couldn’t have done it without her.”

When asked what Shorthorn animals he felt were the most influential or memorable for him. He said “That is easy; I even carry a picture of him in my wallet today from the National Western. It was Mill Brook Ransom G9. The first year his progeny could show, he sired the first two Gets of Sires and all were first prize winners at the National Western Stock Show. Sutherland Nugget is another one, very popular bull who sired the Denver Champion Sutherland Citation, National Show Champion and International Show Champion, Sutherland Prospector all in the same year.” A few years ago, Jack was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. It might have slowed him down but hasn’t stopped him. He still remains Chairman of the Executive Committee and has only missed one NAILE as he was in the hospital. That year, he made the nurses help him with a laptop and internet and watched the show live from his hospital bed. Ragsdale has also been inducted to the prestigious Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Gallery, which consists of over 350 agricultural leaders who are among the best in the livestock industry. On November 18, 2013 the Shorthorn show at the North American was dedicated to Jack and will be named indefinitely the North American International Livestock Expo Jack C. Ragsdale Major PACE Shorthorn Show. Nothing could be more fitting. Thanks Jack. =

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition North American International Major PACE Show 276 head – Judge: Kevin Jensen, Courtland, Kan. by Jake Alden

The 2013 National Champion Bull and Junior Champion Bull was awarded to SULL Red Knight 2030 ET, exhibited by Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa.

SULL Crystal’s Tootie ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa, was named the 2013 National Champion Female and Senior Champion Female.

Shorthorn exhibitors hit the famous green shavings again for the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky., on Monday, November 18, 2013. This year’s event had a special meaning as the show was dedicated to longtime Shorthorn enthusiast and NAILE supporter Jack Ragsdale of Prospect, Ky. Serving as judge for the Jack Ragsdale East Major PACE Show was Kevin Jensen, of Courtland, Kan.

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Jensen had the opportunity to sort through 37 bulls and 239 females. National Champion Bull and Junior Champion Bull was awarded to SULL Red Knight 2030 ET, exhibited by Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa. The February 24, 2012 bull is sired by CF Solution X ET. Reserve Champion Bull and Junior Bull Calf Champion went to CF Upgrade 210, exhibited by Cates Farms, Modoc, Ind. The February 10,

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2013 calf is sired by SULL GNCC Asset ET. Champion Female and Senior Champion Female distinction went to SULL Crystal’s Tootie ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. The February 12, 2012 female is sired by SULL Right Direction ET and was also named the Supreme Champion Shorthorn. Reserve Female and Intermediate Champion Female honors went to KOLT Gentry 33 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan. The May 10, 2012 female is sired by CF Solution X ET. Other Division Champions Include: Senior Champion Bull – MFK Professional X, exhibited by Wesley Korthaus, Smithfield, Ky. Reserve Senior Champion Bull – MSC Sun And Surf, exhibited by Marsch Show Cattle, Green Lane, Pa. Reserve Senior Champion Female – FCC Angel 211Z ET, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan. Reserve Junior Champion Bull – HC Marksman 25Z, exhibited by Hugh W Moore Jr. & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill. Champion Junior Yearling Female – CYT Dream Lady SOL 2121 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa. Reserve Junior Yearling Female – CYT Rayflower 2130 ET, exhibited by Joshua Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa. Champion Intermediate Bull – TURNER CRCLH Deception 2 ET, exhibited by Luke Turner, Fischer Cattle Co., and Circle H, Mahomet, Ill. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull – CF Focus X, exhibited by Ben Warfield, Marriottsville, Md. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female – CF HHF Margie 2106 HC X ET, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio. Champion Senior Bull Calf – CF V8 Fascination, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf – WF Hedge, exhibited by JC Walker, Mt. Zion, Ill. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – SULL Red Traveler 2405, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.


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Reserve Champion Bull and Junior Bull Calf Champion went to CF Upgrade 210, exhibited by Cates Farms, Modoc, Ind.

Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf – CF Super Sable 2130 SOL ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman, Illinois City, Ill. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf – SBF Samson 16A ET, exhibited by Shadybrook Farm LTD, West Brome, Que. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CYT Meg 3135 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa. Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion – BOY Cumberland 301, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio. Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – BCL Probability 19A, exhibited by Bailey Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan. Reserve Early Spring Bull Calf Champion – CS Starmaker CS381A, exhibited by Cheyenne Starman, Camp Point, Ill. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – SULL Sara’s Bo 3284, exhibited by Sara Sullivan. Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion – CF Cumberland 373 SOL X ET, exhibited by Hope Schlimgen, Blue Mounds, Wis. Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – FR JKN Sought After, exhibited by Jillian Norman, Sidell, Ill. Reserve Late Spring Bull Calf Champion – CVF Orion 55A, exhibited by Aidan Raab, Markle, Ind. Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – SULL Special Rose 3280 ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. Reserve Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion – KOLT Rainbow Dash 307, exhibited by Nathan Kolterman, Seward, Neb. Class Placings Include: Late Spring Heifer Calves (1 shown) – 1) MAV Emma 353A ET,

Reserve Female and Intermediate Champion Female honors went to KOLT Gentry 33 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan.

exhibited by Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa. Late Spring Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) SULL Special Rose 3280 ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter; 2) MAV Roseanne 334A ET, exhibited by Payton, Vogel; 3) DJS Cherri SP 301, exhibited by Dav-Mar-Way Farms, Jerseyville, Ill.; 4) CF Revival 3115 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind.; 5) FUZN Hershey’s Bliss 365, exhibited by Merritt Broughton, Silver Springs, NY. Late Spring Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) KOLT Rainbow Dash 307 ET, exhibited by Nathan Kolterman; 2) CALIGO Rose Cumberland, exhibited by Matthew Fogg, Rushville, Ind.; 3) WG R-C Cinderella 308 ET, exhibited by Colby Lingo, Oak Grove, La.; 4) SUTHERLAND Cherry 187A, exhibited by David Ragsdale, Prospect, Ky.; 5) FUZN Ariel 378, exhibited by Ashlynn Oliger, Hagerstown, Ind. Early Spring Heifer Calves (9 shown) – 1) KOLT Simply The Roo 12 ET, exhibited by Nathan Kolterman; 2) MAV Picture Perfect 326A, exhibited by Payton Vogel; 3) CYT Max Rosa Motion 313 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn.; 4) CYT Max Rosa AOD 3125 ET, exhibited by Elizabeth Fleming, Merrill, Mich.; 5) H/F Mattis 427 ET, exhibited by Andy Hamann, Lowell, Ind. Early Spring Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) CYT Celine MX 3130 ET, exhibited by Cyclone Trace Cattle Co., Clarion, Iowa; 2) CVF Montana Ryland 48A ET, exhibited by Alexandria Raab, Markle, Ind.; 3) STS Red Robin, exhibited by Macy V. Burchett, New London, Ohio; 4) SS Augusta Pride 373 ET, exhibited by Schrag Shorthorn Farms, Marion, SD; 5) WRI Megans Buttercup 3W12,

exhibited by Clayton Miller, Beecher City, Ill. Early Spring Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) WF Revival 306 ET, exhibited by JC Walker; 2) CSF Pretty Woman 5A RD ET, exhibited by Cornerstone Farms, Winchester, Ind.; 3) Little Cedar Sara Rose RS, exhibited by Ryleigh Obrecht, Harlan, Iowa; 4) BONN Simply Myrtle 326 ET, exhibited by Jacob Shoufler, Fortville, Ind.; 5) HALES Royal Rosewood V 243, exhibited by Hale Farms, Charlotte, Mich. Early Spring Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) SULL Sara’s Bo 3284 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) CF HF Waco Rose 380 ET, exhibited by Emily Dahse, Thurman, Ohio; 3) SULL Lady Rose Mary ET, exhibited by Emily Jenkins, Crandall, Texas; 4) CYT June Flower 3105 ET, exhibited by Megan Dragstrem, Amboy, Ind.; 5) Little Cedar Wildrose 1328, exhibited by Jessica Millenbaugh, Crestline, Ohio. Early Spring Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) CF Cumberland 373 SOL X ET, exhibited by Hope Schlimgen; 2) CLF Destiny Best 1306 ET, exhibited by Cedar Lane Farm, Cedarville, Ohio; 3) MAV Charmer 322A, exhibited by Darcy Howser, Mt. Orab, Ohio; 4) MCF Augusta Pride 130, exhibited by Kylie Bramen, Ithaca, Mich.; 5) KSD Wild Rose 513, exhibited by Mark & Mary Henry, Auburn, Ind. Early Spring Heifer Calves (9 shown) – 1) CF Cumberland 352 SOL X ET, exhibited by Hanson Heights Farms, Connersville, Ind.; 2) CF August Pride 358 C9 X, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind.; 3) CF Mirage CS302A, exhibited Cheyenne Starman, Camp Point, Ill.; 4) Little Cedar Lilac 1323, exhibited by John M. Allen IV, Saxonburg, Pa.; 5) KFSC Roan Queen, exhibited by Kearns

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Senior Champion Bull – MFK Professional X, exhibited by Wesley Korthaus, Smithfield, Ky.

Reserve Senior Champion Bull – MSC Sun And Surf, exhibited by Marsch Show Cattle, Green Lane, Pa.

Reserve Senior Champion Female – FCC Angel 211Z ET, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan.

Reserve Junior Champion Bull – HC Marksman 25Z, exhibited by Hugh W Moore Jr. & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill.

Champion Junior Yearling Female – CYT Dream Lady SOL 2121 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa.

Reserve Junior Yearling Female – CYT Rayflower 2130 ET, exhibited by Joshua Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa.

Champion Intermediate Bull – TURNER CRCLH Deception 2 ET, exhibited by Luke Turner, Fischer Cattle Co., and Circle H, Mahomet, Ill.

Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull – CF Focus X, exhibited by Ben Warfield, Marriottsville, Md.

Reserve Intermediate Champion Female – CF HHF Margie 2106 HC X ET, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio.

Champion Senior Bull Calf – CF V8 Fascination, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio.

Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf – WF Hedge, exhibited by JC Walker, Mt. Zion, Ill.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf – SULL Red Traveler 2405, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Farms, Waterman, Ill. Junior Heifer Calves (10 shown) – 1) CF Cumberland 330 ET, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan.; 2) SULL Roses Are Red ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 3) CF Cumberland 334 SOL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.; 4) CYT Myrtle Bo Bliss ET, exhibited by Joshua

Darbyshire; 5) Blenview All About Me 226A, exhibited by Blenview Farms Inc., Arthur, Ont. Junior Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) CYT Myrtle Bo 3115 ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter; 2) CF Caroline 345 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Paige Wickard, Wilkinson, Ind.; 3) SULL Mona Lisa 3999 ET, exhibited by

Mitchell Smith; 4) CF Caroline 339 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Hadley Levan, Woodstock, Ohio; 5) SSS LA Mary 1301, exhibited by Alton Holstine, Plainville, Ind. Junior Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) CF Caroline 325 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind.; 2) SULL Crystal’s First ET,

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition

Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf – CF Super Sable 2130 SOL ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman, Illinois City, Ill.

Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf – SBF Samson 16A ET, exhibited by Shadybrook Farm LTD, West Brome, Que.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CYT Meg 3135 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa.

Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion – BOY Cumberland 301, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio.

Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – BCL Probability 19A, exhibited by Bailey Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan.

Reserve Early Spring Bull Calf Champion – CS Starmaker CS381A, exhibited by Cheyenne Starman, Camp Point, Ill.

Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – SULL Sara’s Bo 3284, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion – CF Cumberland 373 SOL X ET, exhibited by Hope Schlimgen, Blue Mounds, Wis.

Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – FR JKN Sought After, exhibited by Jillian Norman, Sidell, Ill.

Reserve Late Spring Bull Calf Champion – CVF Orion 55A, exhibited by Aidan Raab, Markle, Ind.

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – SULL Special Rose 3280 ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.

Reserve Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion – KOLT Rainbow Dash 307, exhibited by Nathan Kolterman, Seward, Neb.

exhibited by Sullivan Cattle Co., Dunlap, Iowa; 3) SULL Red Hot Rose 3283 ET, exhibited by Sullivan Cattle Co.; 4) Sharben Demi, exhibited by Jamie Limes, Bowling Green, Ohio; 5) CYT Fool’s Dividend 313 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire. Junior Heifer Calves (10 shown) – 1)CYT Meg 3135 ET, exhibited by

Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa; 2) CF Margie 319 SOL X ET, exhibited by Patrick Foley, Pearl City, Ill.; 3) SBF Linda 22A, exhibited by Shadybrook Farm LTD, West Brome, Que.; 4) SS Dream Lady 330 ET, exhibited by Marsch Show Cattle, Green Lane, Pa.; 5) MM Annadelle CM 26A, exhibited by Clayton Poppe, Jerseyville, Ill.

Junior Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 301, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio; 2) CYT Margie 3140 ET, exhibited by Jayse Dunn, Frankfort, Ind.; 3) CF Mirage 38 SOL X ET, exhibited by Caney Valley Farms, Lakeland, Fla.; 4) LCCC Pretty Woman 1301 ET, exhibited by Little Cedar Cattle Co., Beaverton,

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition Mich.; 5) OLSN Lady, exhibited by Jessica Abrego, Bowen, Ill. Junior Heifer Calves (9 shown) – 1) CF Cumberland 22 SOL X ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) AF Revival 1301, exhibited by Tyler Alden, Hamilton, Mo.; 3) GCC Charming 71 ET, exhibited by Greenhorn Cattle Co., Waynesville, Ohio; 4) CF Painted Sable 31 SOL ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman; 5) SS Mona Lisa 308 ET, exhibited by Schrag Shorthorn Farms. Winter Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) CLF Proud Fool 1207 ET, Ben Harner, Xenia, Ohio; 2) MISS V8 Dancin Queen 036Z, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas; 3) MFK Daphney 332K X, exhibited by Maurice & Faye Korthaus, Smithfield, Ky.; 4) MM Darlene 103 12, exhibited by Clayton Poppe; 5) GCC ESQ H Cumberland 79, exhibited by Skylee Sherman, Grand Ledge, Mich. Winter Heifer Calves (11 shown) – 1) SULL Red Traveler 2405 ET, exhibited by Nick Sullivan; 2) MISS V8 Fancy Face 250Z ET, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns; 3) WHR SRVM Cecilia 2N06 ET, exhibited by Wyatt Obrecht, Harlan, Iowa; 4) LSF MD Maggie 247, exhibited by Madilyn Conrad, Dover, Fla.; 5) LBB One Red Rose 294, exhibited by Bennett Land & Cattle, Ducor, Calif. Senior Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) WHR SRVM CCR Cecilia 20 ET, exhibited by Maddie Jenkins, Crandall, Texas; 3) WHR SB Revival 2063 ET, exhibited by Aidan Raab, Markle, Ind.; 4) WHR Miss Montana 2031, exhibited by Claire Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.; 5) GNCC 10 Queens 3TZ ET, exhibited by James Johnson, Niantic, Ill. Senior Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 220 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) WHR Dream Lady 2946, exhibited by Emily Jenkins; 3) SULL GNCC Meg 204Z ET, exhibited by Nicholas Belcher, Abingdon, Va.; 4) ROCKDALE Kozy Kilmihill, exhibited by Abigail Muck, Caledonia, Ill.; 5) GNCC-H Goldendrop 262Z ET, exhibited by Anna Parnell, Stanton, Ala. Senior Heifer Calves (10 shown) – 1) CF Super Sable 2130 SOL ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman; 2) WHR SRVM Cecilia 2907 ET, exhibited by Zoe Wilder, Tyler, Texas; 3) WHR RHS Ten Queens 942 ET, exhibited by John & Barbara Russell, Houston, Texas; 4) PATTON Cherry 209,

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exhibited by Conner Royer, Romney, Ind.; 5) M&L Augusta Pride 9112 ET, exhibited by Landon Helmke, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Summer Yearling Heifer (1 shown) – 1) MIDNIGHT Special Rose 212, exhibited by Ben Warfield, Marriottsville, Md. Summer Yearling Heifers (5 shown) – 1) SULL Red Rose ET, exhibited by Madison McCormick, Dunlap, Iowa; 2) RIOLA Shanie 12, exhibited by RIOLA Shorthorn Farms, Washington Island, Wis.; 3) JS Augusta Pride 2J07, exhibited by Julia Schmid, Teutopolis, Ill.; 4) Maya 2012, exhibited by Hope Birch, Piasa, Ill.; 5) HDCC Cherri Coke Z1. Late Spring Yearling Heifers (3 shown) – 1) LORENZ’S Ali’s Ace, exhibited by Joshua Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill.; 2) FUZN Golden Girl 233, exhibited by Eric Urban, Oakfield, Wis.; 3) SULL Red’s Rose Mary, exhibited by Allison Dragstream, Amboy, Ind. Late Spring Yearling Heifers (8 shown) – 1) CF HHF Margie 2106 HC X ET, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio; 2) SULL Rose Petals 2252 ET, exhibited by Kayla Fogg, Rushville, Ind.; 3) SULL Bo’s Best 2245 ET, exhibited by Stetson, Klise, New London, Mo.; 4) KOLT Little Miss Darla 404 ET, exhibited by Kali Rankin, Centerville, Pa.; 5) H/F Sable 2504 ET, exhibited by Cody Hollingsworth, Lebanon, Ind. Late Spring Yearling Heifers (10 shown) – 1) KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan.; 2) MAV Reba 234Z, exhibited by Darcy Howser; 3) GCC HSF Margie Beauty 6 ET, exhibited by Wesley Leemon, Hoopeston, Ill.; 4) SULL Crystal’s Dream ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 5) SHOUFLER Binnie Assets ET, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler, Fortville, Ind. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (10 shown) – 1) CYT Rayflower 2130 ET, exhibited by Joshua Darbyshire; 2) SULL Cherri Mary Lou ET, exhibited by Nick Sullivan; 3) SULL Destiny’s Class ET, exhibited by James Johnson; 4) O’ Cherri 307 ET, exhibited by Joseph O’Sullivan, Maple Lake, Minn.; 5) CYT Max Rosa Ace 2134 ET, exhibited by Colin Lyndorff, Monticello, Minn. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (7 shown) – 1) CYT Maxed Mirage 2125 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell; 2) MAV Emily 224Z, exhibited by Payton Vogel; 3) SS Myrtle Bo 248 ET,

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exhibited by Travis Hofer, Bridgewater, SD.; 4) P BERGS Glamour Girl, exhibited by Chad Obrecht, Oakland, Iowa; 5) KFSC ADDY Mirage 43Z ET, exhibited by Brittany Muhlenkamp, Celina, Ohio. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (6 shown) – 1) CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion, SD; 2) SULL Crystal Class ET, exhibited by Alex Stade, Shakopee, Minn.; 3) WHR SB Augusta Pride 23 ET, exhibited by Colby Lingo; 4) 109 Lucky Charm Delight ET, exhibited by Ashley Yoder, Mt. Eaton, Ohio; 5) ARFF Bella Rose, exhibited by Jayse Dunn. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (10 shown) – 1) CYT Dream Lady SOL 2121 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshrie; 2) CF Caliente 242 C9 X, exhibited by Jack Champer, Mt. Sterling, Ohio; 3) WHR Augusta Pride 2342 ET, exhibited by Allyssa Obrecht, Harlan, Iowa; 4) CLF Proud Fool 1201 ET, exhibited by Stetson Klise; 5) WHR SSC Charming Lady 23 ET, exhibited by Jess Carney, Collinsville, Texas. Junior Yearling Females (5 shown) – 1) RSF Rosewood Clara ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter; 2) SHOUFLER Playmates Bell 1204, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler; 3) CF BOY Lucky Charm 235 ET, exhibited by Melinda Boyd, Pinetown, NC; 4) S/T Bentley Z24, exhibited by Hunter Prescott, Portland, Ind.; 5) WAYMAR Killian Rose 220, exhibited by Sarah Moore, Jerseyville, Ill. Junior Yearling Females (6 shown) – 1) SULL Crystal’s Tootie ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) FCC Angel 211Z, exhibited by Cole Clanton; 3) Miss V8 Lucky Charm 114 ET, exhibited by Victoria Zimmer, Dayton, Texas; 4) SH Rosebud 2104 ET, exhibited by Sydney Miller, Charlotte, Mich.; 5) SULL Lady’s Crystal ET, exhibited by Sara Pieper, Stewardson, Ill. Junior Yearling Females (6 shown) – 1) CF BOY Caroline 210 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl; 3) CF Margie Magic 23 SOL ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols; 4) CYT Isobella CY 2107 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn.; 5) RSFS Augusta Pride 90Z ET, exhibited by Luke Spangler, Oakwood, Ohio. Senior Yearling Females (4 shown) – 1) LSF MD Maggie 137, exhibited by Clint Leemon, Hoopeston, Ill.; 2)


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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition GCC Lucky Sunshine 153 ET, exhibited by Lauren Corry, Xenia, Ohio; 3) WHR Cumberland Gracy 1N04, exhibited by John & Barbara Russell; 4) 3D Augusta Pride 3127A ET, exhibited by Sarah Moore. Super Cow (1 shown) – 1) WHR Maggie D9N28 ET, exhibited by Clint Leemon. Late Spring Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) FR JKN Sought After, exhibited by Jillian Norman, Sidell, Ill.; 2) CVF Orion 55A, exhibited by Aidan Raab. Early Spring Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) SBF Hot Shot 88A, exhibited by Shadybrook Farm LTD.; 2) TF Waco Kid 401A ET, exhibited by Adam Ryder, Ithaca, Mich. Early Spring Bull Calves (5 shown) – 1) BCL Probability 19A, exhibited by Bailey Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan.; 2) CS Starmarker CS381A, exhibited by Cheyenne Starman; 3) KFSC Ryback 037A, exhibited by Kearns Farms, Waterman, Ill.; 4) GLF Gusto, exhibited by Henry Dodrer Jr, Westminster, Md.; 5) Double L Tripp L Threat ET, exhibited by Karen Hiltbrand, Seven Mile, Ohio. Junior Bull Calves (6 shown) – 1) CF Upgrade 210, exhibited by Cates

Farms; 2) LORENZ’S Big Ignition, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz; 3) DRAG Bo’s Boy Wonder, exhibited by Allison Dragstrem; 4) WLG Hedge Fund 301, exhibited by Wilmer L Good Farms, Mulberry, Ind.; 5) BONN Trail Boss 322, exhibited by Emily Bonnell, Columbus, Ind. Junior Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) SBF Samson 16A ET, exhibited by Shadybrook Farm LTD; 2) R/F Red Zone 80A ET, exhibited by Sam Riggs, Glenwood, Ind. Winter Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) CF V8 Fascination X, exhibited by Simon Farms; 2) Red Alert ET, exhibited by Wright Show Cattle, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Winter Bull Calves (3 shown) – 1) WF Hedge, exhibited by JC Walker; 2) MFK Cochise 322K X, exhibited by Wesley Korthaus, Smithfield, Ky.; 3) MM Innovator 103 12, exhibited by Hugh Moore Jr. & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill. Senior Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) SG Cash Reward ET, exhibited by Sarah Conley, Georgetown, Ky.; 2) NF Red Revolver ET, exhibited by Kendall Nelson, Seneca, Ill. Senior Bull Calf (1 shown) – 1) SULL Road Warrior 2412 ET,

(continued from page 10) you do not wish to register will have a program. This action was taken because CM number which means they are not a single $16 cow fee could allow a registered but recorded with the member to register multiple calves from ancestral and performance the cow. This is not equitable to cows documentation for future information that have only natural calves. After on the dam and sires. We at ASA much investigation by staff and the encourage you to register as many board this seemed like the right thing animals as possible at to do. All ET calves all times. By will pay normal registration and “If we better understand submitting all your transfer fees as of and utilize the system, the data on each year’s calf crop, each cow January 1, 2014 One of the most results will enhance the you enrolled would be accounted for even if important elements to understand about value of the pedigree and she lost her calf or aborted. That is the turning in Shorthorn Cattle.” purpose of WHOLE performance data is to HERD REPORTING. If you only please turn in the entire calf crop. The turn in the performance data on half of ASA has separate provisions to record the calf crop or what you consider the performance data on the cattle you being the top end, then, because of the choose not to register. Those calves that

exhibited by Hope Birch. Summer Yearling Bull (1 shown) 1) MFK Injun Jo 132K X, exhibited by Wesley Korthaus. Late Spring Yearling Bulls (3 shown) – 1) TURNER CRCLH Deception 2 ET, exhibited by Luke Turner; 2) CF Focus X, exhibited by Ben Warfield; 3) RIOLA Islander 12X, exhibited by RIOLA Shorthorn Farms. Early Spring Yearling Bulls (2 shown) – 1) HC Marksman 25Z, exhibited by Hugh W Moore Jr. & Sons; 2) BRCC Frosty Tonic Y05, exhibited by Colby Lingo. Junior Yearling Bulls (3 shown) – 1) SULL Red Knight 2030 ET, exhibited by Sullivan Cattle Co.; 2) SBF Platinum 1-Z, exhibited by Shadybrook Farm LTD; 3) DWI Pioneer Sunset P2Z ET, exhibited by Ippensen Family Shorthorns, Bowen, Ill. Senior Yearling Bull (1 shown) – 1) MFK Professional X, exhibited by Wesley Korthaus. Two-Year Old Bull (1 shown) – 1) MSC Sun and Surf, exhibited by Marsch Show Cattle. =

method of how EPDs are calculated, you just made 50% of the cattle you turned in bottom enders. We need the WHOLE HERD’S DATA submitted to ensure the actual bottom end cows are recorded as such and the top end, which you have registered, show their true performance evaluation. Our industry is embracing technology like every other industry in the world. We must conform to the technical world we live in to survive. If we better understand and utilize the system, the results will enhance the value of the pedigree and Shorthorn Cattle. More on this subject next month. =

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition National Shorthorn Lassie Queens Crowned by Theresa and Christine Sisung

(Above): Newly crowned royalty National Lassie Queen Victoria Osburn, Celina, Texas. (left) and National Alternate Lassie Queen Sydney Miller, Charlotte, Mich. (right.) (Above right): Lassie Queen candidates stop for a photo with the 2013 Lassie Queens. (l-r): Jessica McCall, Ky.; Victoria Osburn, Texas; Sydney Miller, Mich.; Megan Dragstrem, Ohio. (Middle right): Jessica McCall, National Lassie Queen crowns the new National Lassie Queen Victoria Osburn. (Lower right): Megan Dragstrem, Alternate Lassie Queens crowns the new Alternate Lassie Queen Sydney Miller.

All eyes were on the green shavings in Freedom Hall on the evening of Nov. 18. It wasn’t just because the judge, Mr. Kevin Jensen, was about to slap the National Champion Shorthorn female but also because the breed’s iconic Lassie Queens were about to pass down their reign and crown the future National and Alternate National Shorthorn Lassie Queens. On behalf of the National Shorthorn Lassie Association we would like to congratulate Victoria Osburn and Sydney Miller as they were crowned the

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2013-2014 National Shorthorn Lassie Queen and Alternate National Shorthorn Lassie Queen, respectively. Victoria is from Celina, Texas and is the daughter of Kelly & Wendy Osburn. She attends Texas Tech University and is majoring in Animal Science, while double minoring in Agricultural Communications and Viticulture and Enology. Sydney is the daughter of Matt & Tara Miller of Charlotte, Michigan. She is a junior at Michigan State University majoring in Environmental Studies and Agriscience.

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Victoria and Sydney will be sporting the Lassie plaid over the next year helping promote the Shorthorn breed at events across the country. Feel free to contact either queen if you have an event you would like a Lassie Queen present at or contact either of the Queen Co-Chairs, Christine Heverly (chsisung@yahoo.com) or Elaine Dragstem. For more information about the National Shorthorn Lassie Association please visit our Facebook page. =

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Hill Haven Bold 4X x4170015 pictured as a three-year-old on pasture TOTAL OUTCROSS SIRE Sire: DF Gold Eagle 0019 Dam: McQueen-Vue's Happy Go Lucky EPD's - BW 1.0 - WW 10 - YW 12 - Milk 4.0 Moderate Frame - Current frame score 5.8 Easy Fleshing - Big Foot - Big Bone - Thick Topped Deep Ribbed - Great Hair - THF - PHAF

g. Bold pictured here as a yearlin

Semen in US - $50 per unit including certificates FOR SEMEN ORDERS, CONTACT:

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PO Box 77 • Virginia, Illinois 62691 office: 217.452.3051 • cell: 217.341.7552 • fax: 217.452.3053 Kerry & Cindy Johnston: 217-452.3056 • cell: 217-370-6033 cagwincattle@casscomm.com • doncagwin@gmail.com www.cagwincattle.com

Bred Heifer sired by BOLD. His progeny were well accepted in recent sales.

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Alta Cedar Top Dog 11T x4138254 (deceased) Sire: Saskvalley Primo 40P x Dam: Alta Cedar Lady 20M x EPD's - BW 0 - WW 26.1 - YW 34.1 - Milk 4.5 Use this bull with confidence on heifers as well as cows and you will get a calf that comes easy and then explodes in growth at weaning and as a yearling. You will get an extremely high percentage of live calves at birth. That means dollars. We have a beautiful set of two and three year old daughters in the Cagwin Farms herd and we could not be happier with them as mother cows. They flesh easily and milk their hearts out for their calves. Top Dog daughters can do the same for you.

Top Dog semen - $30 per unit including certificates FOR SEMEN ORDERS, CONTACT:

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A two-year-old Top Dog daughter nursing her first calf.


BYLAND MISSION 6RD112 *x3985938 (deceased) Sire: Mel-Bar Rodeo Drive 347 Dam: Byland Cindy Beauty 3IA87 EPD's - BW 0 - WW 26.1 - YW 34.1 - Milk 4.5 For years, Mission has consistently produced leading mother cows in many herds throughout the Shorthorn Breed. His daughters are beautifully made and easy keeping. They milk exceptionally well and raise a heavy weaning calf year after year. He will produce great females for you also. His daughters continue to be a base female line here at Cagwin Farms.

Mission semen - $30 per unit including certificates. FOR SEMEN ORDERS, CONTACT:

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A typical Mission daughter pictured at five years of age. You can produce this kind in your herd.


CCS All Gold 12A x4200940 dob: 1-20-13 Sire: Spry's All Gold D052 Dam: CCS Deborah 925X by Alta Cedar Top Dog 11T x EPD's - BW 2.2 - WW 27.1 - YW 39.3 - Milk 1.0 Act Wt on 8-19-13 - 840# Act Wt on 12-9-13 - 1295# A top young herd sire prospect that is sired by the top Australian breeding bull, All Gold. His dam has Top Dog and Mission in her pedigree that has been a great combination here at Cagwin Farms. He has the bred in performance to do the job in your herd.

CCS Liquid Asset 121A *x4200856 dob: 1-21-13 Sire: SULL Liquid Asset 0101 ET Dam: CCS Katrina 46U by Caney Valley Hurricane C044 ET x EPD's - BW 3.9 - WW 26.4 - YW 43.1 - Milk 4.3 Act Wt on 8-19-13 - 865# Act Wt on 12-9-13 - 1160# A top performing young sire here that has a great pedigree. Mona Lisa 35L and Mirage 544 on the top side and another great Mission daughter on the dam's side. Thickness, muscle and performance in an attractive package.

CCS All Gold 215A x4200943 dob: 2-15-13 Sire: Spry's All Gold D052 Dam: CCS Farah 101W by Alta Cedar Top Dog 11T x EPD's - BW 1.1 - WW 23.0 - YW 34.6 - Milk 2.3 Act Wt on 8-19-13 - 765# Act Wt on 12-9-13 - 1075# A very attractive young bull here by All Gold. His dam is straight from the famous Farah female line and he carries those traits in his style and balance. You can be confident that this one will be a top breeding bull in the future.

CCS Liquid Assett 210A *x4200585 dob: 2-10-13 Sire: SULL Liquid Asset 0101 ET Dam: B Good Margie 11P x by Shadybrook Royal Marc 32H x EPD's - BW 3.5 - WW 19.7 - YW 31.5 - Milk 0.9 Act Wt on 8-19-13 - 750# Act Wt on 12-9-13 - 1225# Another top young calf with bred in performance. The dam's side of this pedigree is extremely strong in proven producers everywhere. The performance he has will be passed on to his progeny for many years to come.

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition North American ShorthornPlus Show 67 head - Judge: Bruce & Amy Stertzbach, Louisville, Ohio. by Jake Alden

2013 National Champion ShorthornPlus Bull was MR. V8 Roll Tide Roll, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas.

SULL Blue Raspberry 2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa, was named the 2013 National Champion ShorthornPlus Female.

Following the Junior ShorthornPlus Female show, Bruce & Amy Stertzbach of Louisville, Ohio, had the opportunity to sort 67 females and seven bulls in the Open ShorthornPlus Show. Champion ShorthornPlus Bull and Division II Champion was awarded to MR. V8 Roll Tide Roll, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas. This February 20, 2013 bull is sired by Crimson Tide ET. Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Bull and Division I Champion honors

went to GJD Time for Gold, exhibited by Jerry Duvelius & Family, Hamilton, Ohio. This May 8, 2013 bull is sired by WAG Time Saver 4012W. Champion ShorthornPlus Female and Division IV Champion honors went to SULL Blue Raspberry 2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. The April 23, 2012 female is sired by SULL Traveler 9807 ET. Reserve ShorthornPlus Female and Division IV Reserve Champion Female was awarded to Miss Elizabeth,

owned by Avery Bennett, Richland, Iowa. This April 24, 2012 female is sired by Tiger Woods. Other Champions Include: Reserve Division II Bull – TX Comanche, owned by TX Enterprise, Winston Salem, NC. Reserve Division I Bull – MR V8 Sweet Home Alabama, owned by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas. Division V Champion Female – SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. Reserve Division V Champion Female – SULL Blue Bunny, exhibited by Rebekah Diehm, Kendallville, Ind. Division III Champion Female – Midnight Revolution 209, exhibited by Tess Gavagan, MT. Airy, Md. Reserve Division III Champion Female – LORENZS Big Daddy Sin, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill. Champion Division II Champion Female – CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind. Reserve Division II Champion Female – SULL Bobbi’s Sable 3292, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Champion Division I Female – RFL Park Place Queen 3A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind. Reserve Division I Champion Female – Miss Jelly Bean, exhibited by Ali Muir, Jackson Center, Ohio. Class Placings Include: Class 1 Late Spring Heifer Calves (4 shown) – 1) RFL Cleopatra Queen 4A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind; 2) SS Mara 388, exhibited by Schrag Shorthorn Farms, Marion, SD; 3) HOOK I’m a Proud Cracker, exhibited by Savannah Siegler, Burling, Wis. Class 2 Early Spring Heifer Calves (4 shown) – 1) RFL Park Place Queen 3A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris; 2) R-C Proud Star 310, exhibited by Branden Giffen, Camden, Ohio; 3) SULL Heart Breaker ET, owned by Luke Spangler, Oakwood, Ohio. Class 3 Early Spring Heifer Calves (2 shown) – 1) CF Miranda 372 X, exhibited by Jacquelyn Marco, Sandwich, Ill.; 2) WCM BJ, exhibited by Regan Robinson, Hamilton, Ohio. Class 4 Early Spring Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) Miss Jelly Bean,

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition

2013 Reserve National Champion ShorthornPlus Bull was to GJD Time for Gold, exhibited by Jerry Duvelius & Family, Hamilton, Ohio.

exhibited Ali Muir, Jackson Center, Ohio; 2) Caligo Mona, exhibited by Matthew Fogg, Rushville, Ind.; 3) SULL Vegas Nights 3032 ET, exhibited by Patrick Foley, Pearl City, Ill. Class 7 Junior Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind.; 2) SULL Blue Bonnett 3272 ET, exhibited by Allyssa Obrecht, Harlan, Iowa; 3) FOUT MS 80 Lady, exhibited by Jake Newsom, Rensselaer, Ind. Class 8 Junior Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) Crimsons Wild Card, exhibited by Shaylee Sherman, Grand Ledge, Mich.; 2) DSC MAV Breathless, exhibited by Joshua Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa; 3) Miss Lizzie, exhibited by Samantha Reese, Petersburg, Tenn. Class 9 Junior Heifer Calves (3 shown) – 1) SULL Bobbie’s Sable 3292 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) SULL Lady Heat 3046, exhibited by Megan Schroeder, Albion, Ind.; 3) AF Jazzy’s Blue Baby 1308, exhibited by Maggie Alden, Hamilton, Mo. Class 10 Junior Heifer Calves (4 shown) – 1) GCC Blackberry 113, exhibited by Greenhorn Cattle Co., Waynesville, Ohio; 2) JS RYR Miss Michelle 3J02, exhibited by Katelyn Welch, Little Hocking, Ohio; 3) OF Salutress, exhibited by Oler Farm, Economy, Ind. Class 11 Winter Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) FCC Lotus 261Z, exhibited by Fischer Cattle Company, Great Bend, Kan.; 2) SULL White Breathless, exhibited by Taylor Burgess, Linville, Va.; 3) CLF Laura 1208, exhibited by Cedar Lane Farm, Cedarville, Ohio.

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Miss Elizabeth, owned by Avery Bennett, Richland, Iowa, was named the 2013 Reserve National Champion ShorthornPlus Female.

Heifers (5 shown) – 1) HBEC Sweet Class 12 Senior Heifer Calves (3 Dream 501 ET, exhibited by Blake shown) – 1) WHR Red Robin 2903, Mcollough, Clarion, Iowa; 2) SC All exhibited by Noah Womack, Oak Right All Ready ET, exhibited by Grove, La.; 2) MSC Sammi, exhibited Brittany Sue Fisher, Laporte, Ind.; by Taylro Morbitzer, Grove City, Ohio; 3)SULL Black Bunny 2194 ET, 3) STEELE Miss Diamond, exhibited exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion, by Andrea Steele, Bainbridge, Ind. SD. (continued on page 29) Class 15 Summer Yearling Heifers (1 shown) – 1) LORENZS Big Daddys Sin, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill. Class 16 Late Spring Yearling Heifers (5 shown) – Offering 30-40 lots of open & bred heifers, ready to work 1) MIDNIGHT herd sires, as well as rare semen & embryo packages. Revlon 209, brought to you by the Illinois Shorthorn Association exhibited by Tess Gavagan, MT. Airy, Saturday, February 22, 2014 • 1:30 pm CST Md.; 2) SMFC Terry, Sale located at the Illinois Beef Expo, Springfield, Ill. exhibited by Samantha Roberts, Athens, Tenn.; 3) Offering includes the BAF Nickie, opportunity to Flush exhibited by Danielle SULL Fine Crystal 2032 ET Whitted, Rootstown, 2013 Illinois Beef Expo Ohio. Reserve Champion Shorthorn Class 19 Early 2013 American Royal Spring Yearling Division Champion Female Heifers (7 shown) – Exhibited by The Lock Family 1) SULL Blue Raspberry, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) Miss Elizabeth, Illinois Shorthorn Association Annual Meeting & Banquet will be held exhibited by Avery Friday, February 21st. Bennett, Richland, Iowa; 3) Miss Izzy Consignments still being accepted! 1207, exhibited by Contact us today to get your entries listed! Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa. Class 20 Early Dwyer Cattle Services Spring Yearling Bob: 309-337-1404 • Nick: 309-337-6404 • www.dwyercattle.com

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Reserve Division II Bull – TX Comanche, owned by TX Enterprise, Winston Salem, NC.

Reserve Division I Bull – MR V8 Sweet Home Alabama, owned by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas.

Division V Champion Female – SULL Jalynn Beaut, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.

Reserve Division V Champion Female – SULL Blue Bunny, exhibited by Rebekah Diehm, Kendallville, Ind.

Division III Champion Female – Midnight Revolution 209, exhibited by Tess Gavagan, MT. Airy, Md.

Reserve Division III Champion Female – LORENZS Big Daddy Sin, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill.

Champion Division II Champion Female – CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind.

Reserve Division II Champion Female – SULL Bobbi’s Sable 3292, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Champion Division I Female – RFL Park Place Queen 3A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind.

Denver Hotel Information:

NEW Registration Hours

Hotel Information for National Show & Annual Meeting DoubleTree by Hilton Denver 3203 Quebec Street Denver, CO 80207 Phone: 800-222-8733 or 303-321-3333 Block Name: American Shorthorn Association or if booking online on DoubleTree website, use group code ASH.

Monday 8:00 to 3:30 Tuesday 8:00 to 3:30 Wednesday 8:00 to 1:30 Thursday 8:00 to 3:30 Friday 8:00 to 3:30 Saturday 9:00 to 1:30 Central Standard Time Zone

Office hours remain the same. Reserve Division I Champion Female – Miss Jelly Bean, exhibited by Ali Muir, Jackson Center, Ohio.

(continued from page 28) Class 23 Junior Yearling Females (1 shown) – 1) SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. Class 24 Junior Yearling Females (2 shown) – 1) SULL Blue Bunny, exhibited by Rebekah Diehm, Kendallville, Ind.; 2) SULL Breathtaker

2141 ET, exhibited by Sara Pieper, Stewardson, Ill. Class 29 Late Spring Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) GJD Time For Gold, exhibited by Jerry Duvelius & Family, Hamilton, Ohio; 2) LORENZ Big Pappa, exhibited by Joshua Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill. Class 30 Early Spring Bull Calves (3 shown) – 1) MR. V8 Sweet Home Alabama, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns,

Boling, Texas; 2) KFSC Kane 034A, exhibited by Kearns Farms, Waterman, Ill.; 3) KGM Hardcore 27A, exhibited by Kyle & Gayle Marshall, Churubusco, Ind. Class 33 Junior Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) MR. V8 Roll Tide Roll, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns; 2) TX Comanche, exhibited by TX Enterprise, Winston Salem, NC. =

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L O U I S V I L L E

2013 North American International Livestock Exposition North American Junior ShorthornPlus Show 55 head - Judge: Chris Cassidy, Champaign, Illinois. by Gwen Crawford

Champion ShorthornPlus Female and Division IV Champion was Miss Izzy 1207, exhibited by Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa.

Reserve ShorthornPlus Female and Division V Champion was SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. .

Starting off the shows for the 2013 North American International Livestock Expo, NAILE , Chris Cassidy of Champaign, Ill. had the privilege of sorting 55 females in the Junior ShorthornPlus Show. Champion ShorthornPlus Female and Division IV Champion honors went to Miss Izzy 1207, exhibited by Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa. The April 14th female is sired by Monopoly. Reserve ShorthornPlus Female and

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Division V Champion honors went to SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. The February 3rd female is sired by SULL Right Direction ET. Other Champions Include: Reserve Division V Champion Female – SULL Blue Bunny, exhibited by Rebekah Diehm, Kendallville, Ind. Reserve Division IV Champion Female- SULL Breathtaker 2141 ET, exhibited by Sara Pieper, Stewardson,

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Ill. Division III Champion Female – LORENZS Big Daddy Sin, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill. Reserve Division III Champion Female – BAF Nickie, exhibited by Danielle Whitted, Rootstown, Ohio. Champion Division II Champion Female – CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind. Reserve Division II Champion Female – SULL Jalynn’s Lady ET, exhibited by Stewart Skiles, Dahart Texas. Champion Division I Female – Caligo Mona, exhibited by Matthew Fogg, Rushville, Ind. Reserve Division I Champion Female - RFL Park Place Queen 3A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind. Class Placings Include: Class 1 Late Spring Heifer Calves (4 shown) – 1) RFL Cleopatra Queen 4A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind; 2) HOOK I’m a Proud Cracker, exhibited by Savannah Siegler, Burling, Wis.; 3) Monopolized Jewel, exhibited by Justin Shonkwiler, London Ohio. Class 2 Early Spring Heifer Calves (3 shown) – 1) RFL Park Place Queen 3A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris; 2) R-C Proud Star 310, exhibited by Branden Giffen, Camden, Ohio; 3) DSS Believe’n Roxie, exhibited by Elizabeth Fleming, Merrill, Mich. Class 3 Early Spring Heifer Calves (5 shown) –1) Caligo Mona, exhibited by Matthew Fogg, Rushville, Ind.; 2) CF Miranda 372 X, exhibited by Jacquelyn Marco, Sandwich, Ill.; 3) CAS Miss Kali, exhibited by Chris Tooms, New Concord, Ohio. Class 6 Junior Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind.; 2 FOUT MS 80 Lady, exhibited by Jake Newsom, Rensselaer, Ind.; 3) CF Black Mattis 347 BL ET, exhibitied by Grace Walton Lahay, Franklinton, N.C. Class 7 Junior Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) Crimsons Wild Card, exhibited by Shaylee Sherman, Grand Ledge, Mich.; 2) KFSC Mirage Sara 216A, exhibited by Leah Norris, Marietta, Ill.; 3) DSC MAV Breathless,


L O U I S V I L L E

2013 North American International Livestock Exposition

Reserve Division V Champion Female, SULL Blue Bunny, exhibited by Rebekah Diehm, Kendallville, Ind.

Reserve Division IV Champion Female, SULL Breathtaker 2141 ET, exhibited by Sara Pieper, Stewardson, Ill.

Division III Champion Female, LORENZS Big Daddy Sin, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill.

Reserve Division III Champion Female, BAF Nickie, exhibited by Danielle Whitted, Rootstown, Ohio..

Champion Division II Champion Female, CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind.

Reserve Division II Champion Female, SULL Jalynn’s Lady ET, exhibited by Stewart Skiles, Dahart Texas.

2014 International Year Code: B Champion Division I Female, Caligo Mona, exhibited by Matthew Fogg, Rushville, Ind.

Reserve Division I Champion Female, RFL Park Place Queen 3A, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind.

exhibited by Joshua Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa. Class 8 Junior Heifer Calves (4 shown) –1) SULL Jalynn’s Lady ET, exhibited by Stewart Skiles, Dahart Texas; 2) SULL Lady Heat 3046, exhibited by Megan Schroeder, Albion, Ind.; 3) JS RYR Miss Michelle 3J02, exhibited by Katelyn Welch, Little Hocking, Ohio. Class 9 Winter Heifer Calves (3 shown) – 1) SULL White Breathless, exhibited by Taylor Burgess, Linville, Va.; 2) HAL Can’t Miss Me 212, exhibited by Hallie C. Dillard, Hickman, Tenn.; 3) SUN Lil Mo, exhibited by Abigayle Pollock, Taft, Tenn. Class 10 Senior Heifer Calves (3 shown) – 1) WHR Red Robin 2903, exhibited by Noah Womack, Oak

Grove, La.; 2) STEELE Miss Diamond, exhibited by Andrea Steele, Bainbridge, Ind.; 3) MSC Sammi, exhibited by Taylor Morbitzer, Grove City, Ohio. Class 13 Summer Yearling Heifers (2 shown) – 1) LORENZS Big Daddys Sin, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill.; 2) KIRA, exhibited by Claire Richards, Bloomington, Ind. Class 14 Late Spring Yearling Heifers (5 shown) – 1) BAF Nickie, exhibited by Danielle Whitted, Rootstown, Ohio; 2) SMFC Terry, exhibited by Samantha Roberts, Athens, Tenn.; 3) DC Blue Lady 1211Z, exhibited by Madison King, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Class 17 Early Spring Yearling Heifers (8 shown) – 1) Miss Izzy 1207, exhibited by Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa; 2) SULL Blue Raspberry,

exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 3) Miss Elizabeth, exhibited by Avery Bennett, Richland, Iowa. Class 18 Early Spring Yearling Heifers (5 shown) – 1) HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, exhibited by Blake Mcollough, Clarion, Iowa; 2)SULL Black Bunny 2194 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion, S.D.; 3) CSFM Runaround Sue, exhibited by Rachel Waggie, Doswell, Va. Class 21 Junior Yearling Females (2 shown) – 1) SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.; 2) Miss Blue Belle 1201Z, exhibited by Tyler Verbeck, Cambridge, Ill. Class 22 Junior Yearling Females (1 shown) – 1) SULL Breathtaker 2141 ET, exhibited by Sara Pieper, Stewardson, Ill. =

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Your target audience is here, advertise where you know it works! Shorthorn Country Cindy Cagwin-Johnston – 217-452-3051 • cagwincattle@casscomm.com Darryl Rahn – 217-473-1124 • drahn@casscomm.com

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S The

2014 National Shorthorn Sale

UMMIT

S

chedule of Events

Wednesday, January 15 7 a.m. Yard cattle may arrive Friday, January 17 8 p.m.

Hill cattle may arrive

Saturday, January 18 11 a.m. National Pen Bull & Female Show 7:30 - 9 p.m. American Shorthorn Association Annual Meetiny Double Tree Hotel 9 p.m. Organizational Committee Meetings Sunday, January 19 11 a.m. following following 5 p.m. 6 p.m.

Junior PACE Show - Stadium Area Junior ShorthornPlus show - Stadium Area PACE Bull Show - Stadium Area The Summit – National Shorthorn Sale Parade The Summit – National Shorthorn Sale

Monday, January 20 1 pm PACE Female Show - Stadium Area following ShorthornPlus Show - Stadium Area

Sunday,

January 19, 2014 Parade – 5 p.m. Sale – 6 p.m. Denver, Colorado

Sale Day Phone – Jeff: 402-641-4696 • Jake: 402-660-9048 Sale Headquarters – DoubleTree Hotel, 3203 Quebec Street, Denver, Colorado 80207, 303-321-3333 or 1-800-222-TREE Auctioneer – Kevin Wendt • 419-566-1599 Sale Consultants – Cagwin Cattle Services, LLC • 217-341-7552 Luke Bowman Consulting • 765-967-7538 Kent Jaecke • 405-408-2440 Scott Harden • 217-417-8335 Josh Greenhorn • 937-681-1948 Darryl Rahn • 217-473-1124 Stuart Wilson • 217-454-9355

Alan Sears • 970-454-3986 Brian Kohlstaedt • 816-716-4614 Tom Rooney • 515-491-6025 Jake Alden • 402-660-9048

Sale managed by –

Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc. Jeff K. & Darla Aegerter 520 S. Evergreen Drive Seward, Nebraska 68434 402-641-4696 jaegerter@neb.rr.com www.aegertermarketing.com www.shorthorn.org • 402-393-7200 Montie Soules - 918-645-4322 Jake Alden – 402-660-9048

General Sale Information – American Shorthorn Association Genetic Defect Disclaimer: Unless an animal is listed on the American Shorthorn Association “genetic defect status list”, the American Shorthorn Association makes no representation of any kind as to whether or not the animal has a genetic defect. Terms And Conditions: Terms of the sale are cash payable to the clerk following the sale and before the cattle are removed from the premises. Billed Accounts: All billed accounts are due within 10 days following the date of the sale. Health: Each animal selling will be accompanied with a state approved health certificate from its state of origin. Buyers should make themselves aware of the health requirements for their respective states. Breeding Guarantee: The Suggested Breeding Guarantee as endorsed by the American Shorthorn Association will be followed. Registration And Transfer: All animals sell with completed pedigrees or applications for registration in the hands of the sale manager. Announcements made from the auction block take precedence over all printed material in this catalog.

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Insurance will be available for your purchases at the sale through Harding & Harding Insurance Company. Contact the clerk at the time of settlement for your insurance needs. Liability: Each animal selling will be at the buyer’s risk as soon as sold. Neither the owners, employees, auctioneer, sale consultants, sale manager, National Western Livestock Show, American Shorthorn Association or other affiliated personnel can be held responsible for any accidents, but will make every effort to provide for the safety and comfort of those attending. Mailed Bids: We hope you will be able to attend. If you cannot attend, you may mail or telephone bids to the sale manager or representatives.


FSF Starburst

F lush JAKE’S SIERRA 211S *4135956 bd 03/15/2006

1

roan

horned

Jake’s Sierra 211S

donor female LE RE 211S

JAKE’S PROUD LEADER 243H *, roan JAKE’S PROUD JAZZ 266L *x, roan JAKE’S JAZZY 250J 7/8 *x, red TPS CORONET LEADER 21ST x, white JAKE’S NATALIA 285N ET, roan POLY C MAID 2112, red

CE

Ready to Flush early February 2014. Guarantee of six transferrable embryos.

3.9

BW

1.2

WW

(5.4)

YW

(7.2)

Milk

4.7

MCE

0.5

$CEZ

26.59

$F

16.27

$BMI

23.65

The chance to flush Sierra is a breed changing opportunity destined for greatness. She is the mother of one of the hottest AI sires in the breed right now, FSF Starburst, and a daughter and full sister to Starburst just sold in the recent Farrer Stock Farm Production for $26,000. Sierra will put that extra dimension into her calves and maintain impeccable structure that is in demand today. She averages nine (9) quality embryos per flush and will be ready to flush in early February to the bull of your choice. Turner Shorthorns • 614-499-5248 Farrer Stock Farm-574-727-0680

SULL RED BREATH 2237 ET *xAR55541 bd 04/21/2012

2

red

horned

SULL GNCC ASSET ET *, r/w SULL TRAVELER 9807 ET *, roan SULL SABLE DELIGHT ET *x, red DF VEGAS 310M ET *x, white SULL BREATHLESS P898 1/2 *x, b/r SULL ANGUS

bred heifer

LE 2237 CE

-3.0

BW

(2.3)

WW

(13.7)

YW

(20.1)

Milk

Safe to WHR Code Red; due 3/22/14. Wow! Study your MCE lesson here. Flushmate sister to SULL Blue Raspberry the $CEZ 2013 Champion ShorthornPlus Female at both the American Royal and Louisville. With the growing $F ShorthornPlus program, this is a tremendous opportunity $BMI to add a powerful female to your program. Gana Cattle Company • 402-430-2526 • 402-440-0430

SULL Red Breath 2237 ET

1.3 -4.8 0.96 NA NA

EPDs – the EPDs circled in red denotes a trait leader EPD in the top 10% of the Shorthorn breed. shorthorn country = january 2014

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Choice of Heifers

Selling choice of 2013 BSG Spring-born replacement heifers

3

Bowman Superior Genetics • 765-886-5777

Selling choice of the 2013 BSG Spring-born, weaned, heifer calves. Heifer calf must be identified by April 1, 2014. All information is available at BowmanSuperiorGenetics.com by January 1. Offering your pick of the 2013 Spring born replacement heifers. Our herd is heavily scrutinized for Calving Ease, better than average Growth, Udders and Maternal Ability (Fertility and Longevity). Combining those measureable traits with quality phenotype has created females we are confident in, and we are proud to share them with you. Selection must be made by April 1. Full details on the females will be listed at BowmanSuperiorGenetics.com by January 1.

Past BSG Sale Features

Pick of the Pen 4

A&T Captain Obvious SULL Red Savior

4C

RSCO BUTTERFLY 114 12 x4188845 red

polled

bred heifer

4b

CE

2.9

BW

2.3

WW

11.0

YW

(15.2)

MCE

-0.4

$CEZ

21.65

$F

25.90

$BMI

31.53

Milk

0.7

We hit the mark here with Captain Obvious X our Butterfly 38th cow, who has been very consistant irregardless to her mating. She has given us 11 calves in 13 years with a birth date spread from January 28th to March 4th. As an 11-year-old she calved on February 25th. RS CO Butterfly 114 12 has been produced 100% on forages.

RS DREAMGIRL 922 12 x4201899 bd 01/14/2012

red

polled

bred heifer

CE

6.7

BW

-1.8

WW

(12.9)

YW

(29.5)

5

$CEZ

31.48

$F

30.38

$BMI

32.74

Milk

-1.8

This girl has an excellent birth weight to yearling weight spread. She is out of our 804 08 bull who is doing a great job meeting our needs. Her grandam, Dream Girl 215 has been a mainstay of our herd. This heifer has been produced 100% on forages.

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polled

bred heifer

CE

8.0

BW

2.3

WW

10.3

YW

(19.9)

3.1

$CEZ

37.74

$F

NA

$BMI

NA

LE RE R242

Milk

-0.9

Another stacked pedigree for calving ease and economically desired traits. These Red Savior calves have proven to be very three-dimensional. This heifer has been produced in a 100% forage based environment.

RS CO BUTTERFLY 619 12 x4188843 bred heifer

polled

red

bd 02/05/2012

4d

MCE

red

RS DV729 01 034 04 x, red SULL RED SAVIOR 0492 x, red RS DREAMGIRL 904 04 x, red RS MAX335 907 04 x, red RS GIRL 829 07 x, red RR GIRL 39TH x, red

MCE

LE RE R248

RS DV729 01 034 04 x, red RS DV 034 804 08 x, red RR ORANGE GIRL 10TH x, red RS DV729 01 034 04 x, red RS DREAMGIRL 215 09 x, red RS DREAM GIRL 904 02 x, red

4c

RS GIRL 703 12 x4202744 bd 02/07/2012

LE RE R236

GFS RED CLOUD 7026 x, red A&T CAPTAIN OBVIOUS 606S x, red DRC 244MU x, red SUTHERLAND RANSOM 179 x, red RS BUTTERFLY 38TH x, red RR BUTTERFLY 21ST x, red

4a

Rob Sneed • 660-620-1718

Bred to either RS AB 835 00 (*xar51259) or RS ST269 627 00 (x4169029). Offering pick of these outstanding bred heifers from the no nonsense Rob Sneed program in Missouri. These cattle are roughage raised and the economically important traits of calving ease, growth, milk and marbling are of utmost importance in this program. You can select from these heifers with confidence and rest assured they will go on and make you money in the beef business.

RS DV 034 804 08

bd 02/07/2012

Selling choice of the Rob Sneed Shorthorns Pen of Heifers

GFS RED CLOUD 7026 x, red A&T CAPTAIN OBVIOUS 606S x, red DRC 244MU x, red RS DV729 01 034 04 x, red RS BUTTERFLY 207 06 x, r/w RS BUTTERFLY 714 02 x, red

LE RE R235

ALTERNATE

CE

4.7

BW

-2.0

WW

15.0

YW

(24.9)

MCE

4.1

$CEZ

25.72

$F

31.43

$BMI

37.59

Milk

-1.9

Yet another great Capitan Obvious daughter with that correct birth to yearling spread. As you study her numbers pay special attention to our dollar value EPDs. This heifer has been produced in a 100% forage based environment.


Pick of the Pen Selling choice of the Vogel Shorthorn Farm Pen of Heifers

5a

701-261-1667 * 701-320-4054 Vogel Shorthorn Farm has dug deep to offer the pick of their 2014 NWSS Pen of Heifers. These heifers come from a diversified program in the heart of North Dakota. They are strong in quality and are poised to go to work for their new owner, but first why not hang a leather halter on them and have some fun showing them? These heifers will work.

5b

VSF TRIXIE MAE 05A *x bd 03/15/2013

r/w

polled

heifer

LE 05A

5c

TEGM RED ADVANTAGE 100T 3/4 *x, red SULL RED DEMAND 9329 ET 7/8 *x, red KL MARIGOLD MARIA 974 *x, red RB SEAMAN 18TH x, rwm CLSF TRIXIE MAE, roan CLSF HOLLY MAE 2ND x, red

5a CE

-0.9

MCE

-0.3

BW

1.3

$CEZ

7.29

WW

13.6

$F

NA

YW

(23.5)

$BMI

NA

Milk

4.3

5d

Trixie Mae 05A is out of a first female out of the Red Demand X Trixie Mae mating and she does not disappoint! Two of her full brothers have done very well for us: one we are currently using in our own herd and the other was a division champion this year at the Minnesota State Fair. The Trixie Mae females have gone on to be great cows for us and we feel that 05A can do the same.

5e

VSF HOT QUEEN 19A *x4202767 bd 03/26/2013

5b

rwm

polled

heifer

LE 19A

K-KIM ALLURE 124M ET *x, red FREE K-KIM HOT COMMODITY ET *x, red K-KIM MEG 270N ET *x, red AR SU LU TONIC X x, red CF 10 QUEENS SOL TON 780 X *x, red CF 10 QUEENS SOLUTION 580 ET *x, r/w

VSF GOLDEN CHAIN 21A *x4202726 bd 03/26/2013

5c

CE

-4.4

BW

2.5

WW

21.4

YW

(31.9)

MCE

-3.4

$CEZ

-6.089

$F

NA

$BMI

NA

Milk

1.2

We purchased 19A’s dam as a bred female in the 2012 Durham Nation Sale, and we really got our money’s worth. 19A fits right in with the rest of our pen: stylish, big bodied, and functional. Plus, she is sired by the popular Hot Commodity bull.

CE

0.4

BW

0.8

MCE

0.3

$CEZ

11.64

5d

AR SU LU MASTERPLAN 355 *x, roan LEVELDALE MASTER 630S *x, rwm KL MARIGOLD MARIE 392 x, red BFS DAKOTA DRIVE 501 *x, red HSF TRIXIE MAE 806U *x, rwm CLSF TRIXIE MAE, roan

2.0

BW

0.6

WW

21.7

YW

(31.5)

MCE

1.4

$CEZ

15.38

$F

NA

$BMI

NA

Milk

WW

13.8

YW

(23.5)

$F

NA

$BMI

NA

LE 21A

Milk

3.6

3.4

LE 14A

heifer

polled

r/w

bd 03/24/2013

5e

CE

heifer

VSF SWEET ANNIE 14A ET4203110 LE 53A

heifer

polled

red

polled

21A is a female out of the great Golden Chain cow family and is from our first Mayhem calf crop. We feel 21A is a good representation of what to expect from the Mayhem calves: big bodied, stout boned, and attractive profile.

VSF TRIXIE 53A *x4202735 bd 04/25/2013

roan

SULL RED DEMAND 9329 ET 7/8 *x, red VSF MAYHEM 02Z *x, red CLSF TRIXIE MAE , roan KGA JAKES LEGACY 802U *x, roan VSF GOLDEN CHAIN 216X , roan RB GOLDEN CHAIN 151ST ET *x, red

ELBEE IMPROVED LEADER x, roan ELBEE LEADER C087 x, roan ELBEE ROSY LADY x, rwm ALLIANCE 7125 *x, red JSF DUCHESS ANNIE S12 *x, roan NVS DUCHESS ANNIE DD11B *x, roan

CE

-0.4

BW

1.3

WW

11

YW

10

MCE

-0.4

$CEZ

11.56

$F

18.88

$BMI

24.16

Milk

2

If you are looking for a performance female, here she is! 53A may be We were excited when we came across “Gizmo” semen two years ago on young in our offering, but you would not know it by looking at her. the Summit Sale and figured a mating to one of our top donor cows, With her balance and eye appeal you can take her out in the show ring, Duchess Annie, would work, and it did. All Summer long 14A stood and when you’re done turn her out to pasture and let her go to work. out with her sharp front and big hip. Don’t miss your chance to own a Again, she goes back to the Trixie Mae cow family. good heifer with a different pedigree.

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BULLS BOY DE JANGO ET *x4201030 bd 03/15/2013

6 BOY De Jango

roan

polled

bull

PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm AR SU LU TONIC X x, red CF FOOL’S IMAGE 651 TX *x, red ABERTEES NO FOOL GIRL ET *x, rwm

LE 305 CE

-6.5

BW

3.9

WW

(18.2)

YW

(28.9)

Milk

-0.4

Retaining the rights to 1/3 interest in this bull for in-4.9 MCE herd use. Owner gets possession and all sales. When you look for a bull, you should always look on the bottom $CEZ -12.49 side of the pedigree. If you ask Tyler Cates this bull’s 27.32 $F grandmother is one of his all time favorite cows. She 19.56 $BMI always has something good is usually what he says. This bulls mother is a Tonic X 412, and one of my favorite cows that we own. Perfect udder and foot and always has an incredible look. This bull himself is great structured, big bodied, and has a great look. Boyert Show Cattle • Jared: 330-416-4105 • Jake: 330-635-6825 Clayton: 330-410-4232

KOLT STAR 013X *x4203010 bd 04/20/2013

7

roan

polled

bull

FSF STARDUST 777 ET *x, roan FSF STARBURST 058 *, roan JAKE’S SIERRA 211S *, roan CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm KFSC MONA MARIE 305W ET *x, roan MISS V8 MONA MICHELLE 343S3 ET *x, roan

Super complete, fault free, balanced from end to end, a truly unique breeding piece. Study you lesson and see KOLT Star stems from a cow family with a long list of winners, combine that with young proven genetics and nine out of nine you have a winner. He has a flashy fault free look that will give your next generation some moderation and muscle with style to burn! KOLT Cattle Company • 402-641-0146

LE 714 CE

NA

BW

3.2

WW

(16.3)

YW

(23.2)

Milk

2.4

MCE

NA

$CEZ

NA

$F

NA

$BMI

NA

KOLT Star 013X

GSC SONNY 183 *x4185611 bd 01/02/2012

8 GSC Sonny 183

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roan

polled

CAS IDAHO SONNY 45 *x, red CAS SONNY B721 *x, rwm LC AUGUSTA BETTY 6240 x, red LC VISION 5485 *x, roan GC SWEETHEART 7013 x, r/w GC SWEETHEART 5468 x, red

bull

RE 183 CE

-3.7

BW

2.4

WW

(16.4)

YW

(23.9)

Milk

3.3

GSC Sonny 183 is a real meat and potato bull, big topped -4.0 MCE with as good of feet and legs as you can get. Look him over and see the kind we raise out in the West. His -2.14 $CEZ winnings include; Grand Champion, California State Fair NA $F PACE Show; Wyoming State Fair PACE Show; NA $BMI Washington State Fair; Arizona State Fair; Evergreen State Fair; Montana Fair; Western Idaho State Fair; Spokane Interstate Fair; and Alameda County Fair. Don & Diana Cardey • • 209-634-5491


H EIFERS GNCC GOLDENDROP 550A ET *x4202741 bd 02/03/2013

9

rwm

polled

heifer

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w BYLAND GOLD PLATED 4GD104 *x, red HOGLE FARMS GOLDENDROP GP *x, roan HIGHLAND GOLDENDROP 94 *x, roan

LE 550A CE

NA

BW

4.7

WW

(15.9)

YW

(22.8)

Milk

3.3

A royally bred daughter of the legendary outcross donor MCE Goldendrop GP. She produced numerous high sellers for $CEZ Bill Rasor, as well as, three fall heifers that averaged over $5,000 at the 2013 No Bull Sale. 550A is the kind that $F belongs in the donor pen and has the look and power to be $BMI a champion as well. Great genetics here. Gana Cattle Company • 402-440-0430 • 402-430-2526

NA NA NA NA

GNCC Goldendrop 550A

KOLT SASSY 763 X *x4203259 bd 05/10/2013

10

roan

polled

heifer

CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm SULL SASSY SARA 9150 ET *x, red SULL SARA’S SABLE ET *x, r/w

LE 763 CE

NA

BW

5.0

WW

(18.8

YW

(27.3)

Milk

-3.0

We all know the success the CF Solution X WHR Sonny NA cross has had in recent times in our breed, here is a WHR MCE NA $CEZ Sonny out of a CF Solution, and it worked! Out of the wild child SULL Sassy Sara that tore up the ring a few NA $F years ago, Reserve Champion in the Junior Show in NA $BMI Denver; Reserve Grand Champion in Fort Worth; and Reserve Grand in the Junior Show in Louisville, A herd building opportunity that can put you in the purle for the entire year, and years to come in the pasture. KOLT Cattle Company • 402-641-0146

KOLT Sassy

AF REVIVAL 1301 *x4199778 bd 01/01/2013

11

roan

polled

AF WARRIOR 195 *x, red KF AF VG WIDE TRAC 552 ET *x, red AF SL PRETTY WOMAN ET *x, red K-KIM BASELINE 80S ET *x, roan AF SL REVIVAL 925 ET *x, roan SS REVIVAL 685 *x, red

heifer

LE 1301 CE

-7.1

BW

5.9

WW

(25.2)

YW

(35.3)

Milk

1.2

Retaining the right to one flush or eight (8) embryos at -2.2 MCE buyers convenance. First time shown Revival was Reserve -15.77 $CEZ Grand Heifer at the Missouri State Fair. She was also NA $F second in her class at Louisville, She just keeps getting better as she should combining the breed greats in her NA $BMI pedigree. A sister to 1301 was top selling lot in the Denver Sale two years ago going to Rod Farms and German Families at $14,500. They have gotten along very well with their purchase and Revival 1301 will follow in her footsteps. Alden Farms and Don & Kathy St. Ledger • 816-632-8509

AF Revival 1301

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SFS DIA GREY-BO ET *x4200018 bd 01/05/2013

12

roan

polled

heifer

WERNACRES ACE HIGH 620 *x, roan HI VIEW’S ACE OF DIAMONDS *x, roan HI-VIEW 2ND ZELDA *x, red SULL GNCC GREY GOOSE ET *x, roan MISS V8 GRETA GREY-BO ET *, white CF MYRTLE BO 93 TP X ET *x, roan

LE S03A CE

An outstanding representative of the Myrtle Bo cow family, this granddaughter of CF Mytle Bo 93 TP X ET has the potential for success in the show ring and later as a cow in the pasture that you shouldn’t pass up. Richard Scott Family • 903-626-4365

-4.2

BW

3.5

WW

(14.1)

YW

(25.6)

Milk

2.6

MCE

10

$CEZ

-4.15

$F

23.41

$BMI

14.71

SFS Dia Grey-Bo ET

SHOUFLER DEDE’S FLEX 13 ET *x4203115 bd 05/27/2013

13 Shoufler DeDe’s Flex 13 ET

roan

polled

hiefer

CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm CF FLEX *x, roan SNOWHILL RUBY ET *x, roan SULL GNCC ELDORADO ET *x, roan SULL DEDE’S ELDORADO 9175 *x, roan SULL DEDE’S SABLE 562 ET *x, rwm

LE 1327 CE

-6.9

BW

5.2

WW

(23.9)

YW

(34.0)

Milk

1.3

From birth this heifer has been a standout. Super eye -7.0 MCE appealing, impeccable in her structure, sired by the Show -14.85 $CEZ Bull of the Year, CF Flex. She is out of our up in coming donor who is a direct daughter of Sullivan Farms NA $F prominent DeDe Sable cow. Pay attention because she’s NA $BMI young with a pedigree packed with breed greats we feel certain she has a bright future ahead of her. CHV. Shoufler Shorthorns • Dennis: 317-409-6905 • Justin: 317-695-3082 Kyle: 317-650-7999

HFS IRISH JAZZ 316 *4203005 bd 05/03/2013

14

roan

horned

heifer

JAKE’S PROUD LEADER 243H *, roan JAKE’S PROUD JAZZ 266L *x, roan JAKE’S JAZZY 250J 7/8 *x, red NPS BLOODSTONE 657 *x, roan NPS IRISH ROSE *x, roan NPS IRISH ROSE L 642S *x, roan

This Irish Rose female is one to take a look at! She is clean fronted, deep bodied, and structurally sound. Not only will she make an excellent show heifer for any young showman, but also a great maternal addition to your herd. BW: 82 lbs. Horton Farms • 630-965-1710

HFS Irish Jazz 316

A-8

shorthorn country = january 2014

LE 316 CE

NA

BW

1.0

WW

(13.3)

YW

(18.4)

Milk

5.6

MCE

NA

$CEZ

NA

$F

NA

$BMI

NA


JM MISS ASTON *xAR58933 bd 03/02/2013

15

white

polled

heifer

LE 3173

JAKE’S PROUD JAZZ 266L *x, roan R-C WG DAMN PROUD *x, roan WG RC GOLDEN CHERRY 622 *x, roan JM DIRTY DEEDS *, roan JM ASTON 11/16 *x, white K-KIM MISS ASHTON 173N 1/2 *x ,b/r

NA

CE BW

2.8

WW

(15.0)

YW

(23.1)

Milk

4.5

Style. Soft. Sound. Hairy. These are just a few words that NA MCE describe this heifer. The minute this one hit the ground, NA $CEZ she has been a favorite here. This one is so soft and bold in her rib, yet she’s stylish, good footed and sound. Did I NA $F mention HAIR you can not ask for better hair than this NA $BMI one. To top if all off, this one has a disposition comparable to a puppy dog! Do not miss your opportunity on a breeding piece like this one. JM Cattle Company • Joe: 765-414-4065 • Torie: 765-427-3972:

F lush

Mr Adelaide 68K

MR ADELAIDE 68K *x4019038 bd 03/19/2000

16

red

JM Miss Aston

polled

donor female

GB REVELLER *x, roan ALLIANCE 7125 *x, red WLM AUGUSTA 39-7 x, red LCS BEL AIR 915 *x, rwm MR ADELAIDE 346 *, roan WLM ADELAIDE 7-6 x, roan

Ready to flush the first of February. Guarantee of six embryos, flush to take place at Bovagen Embryo Transfer, Britton, SD. Jungels Shorthorn Farms • 701-238-4362

RE 68K CE

-2.8

BW

3.0

WW

25.8

YW

(42.4)

Milk

4.6

MCE

-1.5

$CEZ

-2.83

$F

37.65

$BMI

24.26

It is no coincidence that three of the top spring born bulls at JSF are either sons or grandsons of 68K. Her last years Gauge heifer calf sold at the top of Durham Nation 2012. We have retained every daughter since, both natural and ET. 68K is a huge middled, powerful cow with great balance and eye appeal, not to mention a remote pedigree. Her production with limited flushing has been outstanding. Her daughters and their production are a further testament to her value. As many in the Shorthorn family know, we only flush one or two cows a year from our program. This one has earned the right and not let us down three years in a row. The majority of embryos we put in this past year were out of 68K. We fully expect the resulting progeny to headline Durham Nation 2014 and Durhams in the Dakotas 2015.

shorthorn country = january 2014

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E MBRYOS EMBRYOS Selling one package of four embryos

17

SULL Goose’s Bo 8515

CF TRUMP X *x, roan CYT MAXIM 9202 ET *x, red MINDEMANN MAX ROSA 310 ET *x, red SULL GREY GOOSE ET *x, roan SULL GOOSE’S BO 8515 ET *x, r/w K-KIM MONA LISA 35L ET *, white

BW

sire 4.3

dam (3.4)

WW

20

(20.0)

YW

29

(28.0

Milk

-1

3.9

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. Our Maxim calves have been as good as we have had here and 8515 is quickly moving herself into the front of our Donor pen with her outstanding production. Maxim semen is limited so we share these embryos with mixed emotions. This mating is special. Cyclone Trace Cattle Company • 515-851-1007 CYT Maxim

EMBRYOS Selling one package of three embryos

18

EIONMOR MR GUS 80C x, roan STUDERS PRETENDER 96TH *x, red 3S BUNNY 004 *, rwm WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan SS AUGUSTA PRIDE 908 ET *x, roan SS AUGUSTA PRIDE 3118 ET , rwm

BW

sire 3.4

dam 3.7

WW

(27.9)

(12.2)

YW

(38.5)

(19.6)

Milk

-5.6

-2.8

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. Your opportunity to purchase full sib embryos to the $40,000 top selling bull SS RF Gravity 321 *x from our Fall “Family Event” Sale. Outcross SS RF Gravity 321 Pretender influence on the top side with the time tested Augusta Pride cow family on the bottom side. All the guesswork is taken out here. Schrag Shorthorns • 605-925-4804 • 605-941-5241

EMBRYOS Selling one package of four embryos

Mona Lisa ET - Daughter of donor dam, sired by DF Waco. 2013 AJSA Bred & Owned Grand Champion

19 Hannah’s Mona Lisa 150X Daughter of donor dam, sired by Little Cedar Aviator, 2010 NAILE Junior Show Division Champion.

shorthorn country = january 2014

BW

sire (4.7)

dam 3.8

WW

(26.1)

(28.6)

YW

(34.5)

(42.9)

Milk

0.8

5.5

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. These two daughters of Mona Lisa Dazzler are outstanding representatives of their dam. The Bred & Owned Grand Champion is sired by DF Waco, and the Division Champion is sired by Aviator. Imagine the possibilities of her mating to the current National Champion Bull SULL Red Knight - heifers or bulls, these offspring are sure to be progressive and profitable. Little Cedar Cattle Company • 989-798-8223 Tessier Show Investments • 240-876-1886

SULL Red Knight 2030 ET - Sire of embryos, 2013 National Champion Bull.

A-10

CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm SULL RED KNIGHT 2030 ET *, red K-KIM MONA LISA 10T ET *x, red TM DAZZLER 54P *x, rwm SULL MONA LISA DAZZLER ET *x, roan K-KIM MONA LISA 35L ET *, white


SEXED HEIFER IVF EMBRYOS Selling one package of three sexed heifer IVF embryos

20a

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. All embryos stored at TransOva. Food Animal Vet. Services, Rensselaer, Ind. can implant IVF embryos.

IVF EMBRYOS Selling one package of three IVF embryos

20b

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. All embryos stored at TransOva. Food Animal Vet. Services, Rensselaer, Ind. can implant IVF embryos. DF Waco

SEXED HEIFER PREGNANCY due to calve 9-1-14

20c

SULL RED REWARD 9321 7/8 *x, red SULL RED BLOOD ET *x, red RL CUMBERLAND 5N35 *, roan RIVER RIDGE ELITE 38E x, roan DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H , roan DIAMOND DELLA DOTTIE 43D x, red

BW

sire (1.7)

dam 3.1

WW

(15.2)

20.4

YW

(24.6)

32.0

Milk

2.7

-0.3

High Quality X-bred recip housed at Trans Ova, Sioux Center, Iowa. Bob may have just outdone himself here. Dottie 12H (Canadian bred) is the dam of Waco, Cloud 9, and the $40,000 B-Good Dottie. This mating to one of the hottest young sires in the breed, SULL Red Blood, is sure to make breed history. Take your pick of the sexed heifer embyros to ensure heifer calves, or select the 20B embryos and get a heifer or a bull and produce the next Waco or Cloud 9. Or speed up the process entirely and select the heifer pregnancy and get ready to cash in early. Don’t forget a B-Good Dottie daughter just won the American Royal and was reserve in both the Open and Junior Shows in Louisville for DWE and KOLT Cattle. Duis Farms• 815-278-1065

B-Good Dottie

EMBRYOS Selling one package of threeembryos

21a

CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w SHADYBROOK CENTURION 18L *x, red WHR CUMBERLAND 4124 ET *, red WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

sire (4.9)

dam 3.9

WW

24.7

(26.2)

YW

(30.0)

(42.8)

Milk

-0.3

-1.6

BW

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. From the heart of the Cates program an outstanding opportunity in this package of embryos. CF Solutions out of Cumberland 4124. A Solution x Cumberland was just selected Reserve Supreme Champion Female at the 2013 Hoosier Beef Congress for the Trennepohl Family! Success is guaranteed. Cates Farms• 765-853-5255

CF Cumberland 334 SOL

EMBRYOS Selling one package of three embryos

21b

CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan CF LUCKY CHARM 076 BS X ET *x, roan CF LUCKY CHARM 255 TP X ET *x, roan

BW

sire (4.9)

dam 4.8

WW

24.7

13

YW

(30.0)

18

Milk

-0.3

-1

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. You cannot go wrong selecting embryos from the famous Lucky Charm Cow Family and an added bonus is that these are sired by CF Solution. 076 has earned her way into our Donor Pen and we are excited about her future here at Cates Farms. Donors like her are money makers and this is your opportunity. Cates Farms• 765-853-5255 CF Lucky Charm 076

shorthorn country = january 2014

A-11


EMBRYOS Selling one package of three embryos

22

SULL RED DEMAND 9329 ET 7/8 *x, red SULL DEMAND IT 2315 ET *x, red K-KIM C.J. *x, red CF TRUMP X *x, roan D&D MARGIE'S BEAUTY 610S ET *x, roan DFS MARGIE 6109 *x, red

BW

sire 2.0

dam 4.7

WW

(18.6)

(18.3)

YW

(30.1)

(31.2)

Milk

4.0

2.9

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. These are the first embryos offered by SULL Demand It the $31,000 top seller from the 2013 No Bull Sale. He looks incredible and his brother Demand Soundness sired the Spring Bull Calf Champion at NAILE. Margie 610S progeny has produced many champions and are suited for the real world, soft middled, stout boned and easy doing. I have four stars next to this mating! Greenhorn Cattle Company • Dave: 937-470-6552 Josh: 937-681-1948 & Moore Cattle Company • 740-213-0602

D&D Margie 610S SULL Demand It

EMBRYOS Selling one package of four embryos

23a Shadybrook Delia 39R

SULL RED REWARD 9321 7/8 *x, red SULL RED BLOOD ET *x, red RL CUMBERLAND 5N35 *, roan DF GOLD EAGLE 0019 *x, red SHADYBROOK DELIA 39R x, red SHADYBROOK DELIGHT 9J *x, roan

dam 2.2

BW

sire (1.7)

WW

(15.2)

9

YW

(24.6)

13

Milk

2.7

7

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. Jordan Acres • 217-202-2865 & Sullivan Farms • 712-263-0263

EMBRYOS Selling one package of four embryos

23b Hot Commodity

SULL Red Blood

K-KIM ALLURE 124M ET *x, red FREE K-KIM HOT COMMODITY ET *x, red K-KIM MEG 270N ET *x, red DF GOLD EAGLE 0019 *x, red SHADYBROOK DELIA 39R x, red SHADYBROOK DELIGHT 9J *x, roan

BW

sire 1.2

dam 2.2

WW

(18.2)

9

YW

(29.0)

13

Milk

2.7

7

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. This donor female was the top selling lot in Jordan Acres 70th Anniversary Sale. She is an impressive beast in every dimension. Her volume, smoothness, and fluidity of movement would put her in an elite group of donor females of the breed. Her solid egg production enables us to share in her genetics. Mating her with two of the most exciting and popular outcross bulls of the breed today creates an unique buying opportunity. Dual purpose is a term from the 70’s that we don’t hear much anymore. However, this female brings a true dual purpose value for both the show oriented programs and the commercial programs of our breed. Genetics like this will bridge the gap between the two. Jordan Acres • 217-202-2865

EMBRYOS Selling one package of four embryos

24

Shadybrook Lady 52T

CF TRUMP X *x, roan CYT MAXIM 9202 ET *x, red MINDEMANN MAX ROSA 310 ET *x, red DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan SHADYBROOK LADY 52-T *x, roan SHADYBROOK MILADY 93M x, red

BW

sire 4.3

dam 3.3

WW

20

29.3

YW

29

47.1

Milk

-1

7.3

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. Again we cannot say enough about what Maxim has done here in a short time. His mating to 52T, our selection at the top of the 2012 Shadybrook Sale, will be incredible. This cow is massive and yet sound with the added look and power it takes to make a big time donor. Cyclone Trace Cattle Company • 515-851-1007 CYT Maxim

A-12

shorthorn country = january 2014


EMBRYOS Selling one package of three grade 1 embryos

25

TEGM RED ADVANTAGE 100T 3/4 *x, red SULL RED REWARD 9321 *xAR, red MCV MARGIE MILLION 503Q *x, rwm HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan SULL MYSTIC MYRTLE 0504 ET *x, r/w SULL MYRTLE BO 46P-1 *x, r/w

BW

sire (-0.6)

dam (5.3)

WW

(13.9)

(16.3)

YW

19.2

(22.2)

Milk

2.7

1.4

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. A combination of the hottest bull in the breed, Red Reward and our 2013 Reserve National Champion Female, Mystic Myrtle. These are top shelf genetics out of one of our top donors. Rockin’ G Land & Cattle • 217-737-7905

SULL Mystic Myrtle 0504

SULL Red Reward

SEXED HEIFER EMBRYOS Selling one package of three sexed heifer embryos

26

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan HD SWAGGER 802 ET *x, roan HD REFLECTION 021 *x, rwm SULL GNCC SALUTE 532R ET *x, roan HVR MARY 773 *x, roan HVR MARY 176 415 x, red

BW

sire 3.5

dam 5.8

WW

19.7

29.9

YW

25.4

42.5

Milk

-0.3

-.0.3

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. An unbelievable combination of quality, pedigree and fertility in this embryo package. The Swagger progeny have been topping sales across the Country and the Mary Cow Family is known for outstanding phenotype, tremendous fertility and longevity. Bid and buy with confidence. Du-Lynn Farms • 330-231-3431 Esquire Cattle Co. • 330-204-4351 HVR Mary 773 HD Swagger

EMBRYOS Selling one package of three embryos

27

JM VORTEC ET *, roan K-KIM MP CASTLEROCK 347M ET *x, white K-KIM TIA ET *x, white WOODLAND COACH *x, red GFS BELLE 410P *xAR blk CROSSBRED COW

BW

sire (3.8)

dam -0.4

WW

(18.3)

6

YW

(30.1)

9

Milk

3.9

3

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. These embryos are full sibs to the 2011 NWSS Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer. Fischer Cattle Company • 620-793-8219 • Stacey • 620-786-0752 Jeff • 620-282-8364

2011 Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, NWSS Open Show, full sib to Lot 28.

shorthorn country = january 2014

A-13


IVF EMBRYOS Selling one package of three IVF embryos

28 WHR Poppin Girl 2R01

SULL RED REWARD 9321 7/8 *x, red SULL RED BLOOD ET *x, red RL CUMBERLAND 5N35 *, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR POPPIN GIRL 2R01 ET *x, roan GF POPPIN LADY 702 *x, red

BW

sire (1.7)

dam 4.2

WW

(15.2)

14

YW

(24.6)

22

Milk

2.7

1

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. Embyros stored at TransOva. Food Animal Vet. Service, Rensselaer, Ind. can implant IVF embryos. Another great set of embyros from Duis Farms, Red Blood out of the mother of Talladega! A mating that ensures quality phenotype, structure and added value. Duis Farms • 815-278-1065

DF Talladega

EMBRYOS Selling one package of three embryos

29 CF 20 Queens 571

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan HD SWAGGER 802 ET *x, roan HD REFLECTION 021 *x, rwm CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF 20 QUEENS 571 TPX ET *x, roan CF RODEO CASINO 100 *, rwm

BW

sire 3.5

dam 5.3

WW

19.7

(23.7)

YW

25.4

(39.9)

Milk

-0.3

4.7

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. A tremendous mating by the ever consistent Swagger and out of 20 Queens, another of the great Queens cows originating in Modoc. Fresh genetics backed by one of the most consistent and power packed cow families in the breed. Du-Lyn Farms • 330-231-3431 Esquire Cattle Co. • 330-204-4351

HD Swagger

SEXED HEIFER EMBRYOS Selling one package of three sexed heifer embryos SS FIZZ 745 ET *x, roan SS WHAT’S UP 003 ET *x, rwm SS REVIVAL 7/8 *x, rwm STUDERS PRETENDER 96TH *x, red JM MONAS MASTERPIECE 09 ET *x roan K-KIM MONA LISA 34L ET *, white

30a

BW

sire 4.2

dam 4.2

WW

(24.8)

(27.2)

YW

(36.7)

(38.8)

Milk

5.1

-0.1

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician. These heifer embryos will be full sibs to the crowd favorite SS Mona Lisa 308 that recently sold in our Family Event Sale to SharBen Shorthorns. The Mona Lisa family is a can’t miss and the What’s Up progeny continue to impress. A donor power mating here. Schrag Shorthorns • 605-925-4804 • 605-941-5241 JM Mona’s Masterpiece

SS Mona Lisa 308 ET

emen SexedSSSWHAT’S UP 003 ET *x

4166530

bd 01/03/2010 rwm

reference bull

polled

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan SS FIZZ 745 ET *x, roan NPS ROSES RIDER 151 ET *x, rwm DUNBEACON VENTURE x, rwm SS REVIVAL *XAR, rwm MARIEHAMN MS REVIVAL 1A *MA, red

30b Reference SS What’s Up

A-14

shorthorn country = january 2014

30b - Selling one package of three units of sexed heifer semen. Schrag Shorthorns • 605-925-4804 • 605-941-5241

LE RE 003 CE

-7.3

BW

4.2

WW

25

YW

37

Milk

5

MCE

-4.8

$CEZ

-15.72

$F

NA

$BMI

NA


SULL Red Blood ET

Semen SULL RED BLOOD ET *x

4181029

bd 04/14/2011

31

red

polled

refence bull

LE 1334

TEGM RED ADVANTAGE 100T 3/4 *x, red SULL RED REWARD 9321 7/8 *x, red MCV MARGIE MILLION 503Q *x, rwm JM VORTEC ET *, roan RL CUMBERLAND 5N35 *, roan WHR CUMBERLAND FR29 ET *x, roan

Reference

CE

-2.5

BW

(1.7)

WW

(15.2)

YW

(24.6)

Milk

2.7

31a - Selling one package of five units of semen. -4.4 MCE 31b - Selling one package of five units of semen. 1.73 $CEZ One of the best breeding bulls to ever walk the pastures at 24.85 $F Sullivan Farms. The best sire group in our 2013 calf crop. 17.89 $BMI We couldn’t be more impressed with SULL Red Bloods progeny, with his first calf crop he hits a home run. His daughter SULL Special Rose was Division I Champion at 2013 NAILE and a Maternal Legends top seller. Sullivan Farms • 712-643-5902

SULL Special Rose 3280

Little Cedar Aviator 503X

emen SLITTLE CEDAR AVIATOR 503X *x

4091399

bd 01/06/2005 red Bull LE 503 RE 503 CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red SR RED RIDERS DRIVE *x, red NPS ROSES RIDER 031 ET *x, rwm KA’BA ROSE T90 *x, roan

32 Reference

CE BW

3.6

WW

22.9

YW

33.7

Milk

1.6

32a - Selling one package of five straws of semen. -13.5 MCE 32b - Selling one package of five straws of semen. Aviator’s daughters continue to prove his merit as a sire. He $CEZ -26.48 crosses well with Solution and most every bloodline, 31.39 $F producing show winners and highly preferred females in 13.74 $BMI top breeding programs. This is rare opportunity to invest in semen from a proven sire who can truly make a difference in your breeding program. Little Cedar Cattle Company • 989-798-8223

CYT Max Rosa Motion ET $100,000 top seller of the 2013 Shorthorns UpFront Sale, sired by Aviator.

-10.4

SULL Crystal’s Lucy ET 2012 Junior National Grand Champion, sired by Aviator.

shorthorn country = january 2014

A-15


SemenDF WACO 6W ET *x

4152747

bd 01/12/2009

33

red

polled

reference bull

LE RE 6W

CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red RIVER RIDGE ELITE 38E x, roan DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H , roan DIAMOND DELLA DOTTIE 43D x, red

CE

Reference

33a - Selling one package of five straws of sexed heifer semen. 33b - Selling one package of five straws of conventional semen. 33c - Selling one package of five straws of conventional semen.

-9.2

BW

5.9

WW

(26.4)

YW

(40.3)

Milk

-3.5

MCE

-7.8

$CEZ

-23.79

$F

34.37

$BMI

29.38

DF Waco is deceased. Alden Farms and Don & Kathy St. Ledger • 816-632-8509

DF Waco 6W ET

emen SSTUDERS PRETENDER 96TH *x

3966019

bd 04/22/1996

34

red

polled

reference bull

GAFA MOCHICAN x, red EIONMOR MR GUS 80C x, roan EIONMOR CAMELOT RUBY 94T x, roan EVERGREEN IGLOO 88 7/8 *, rwm 3S BUNNY 004 *, rwm 3W BUNNY 624 , rwm

LE RE 29F 0.8

CE

Reference

34a - Selling one package of five straws of semen. 34b - Selling one package of five straws of semen. The $40,000 SS RF Gravity sold this fall in Schrag’s sale is sired by Pretender. Alden Farms and Don & Kathy St. Ledger • 816-632-8509

BW

3.4

WW

(27.9)

YW

(38.5)

Milk

-5.6

MCE

7.2

$CEZ

9.97

$F

37.23

$BMI

62.29

Studer’s Pretender 96th

exed Semen SSULL MUSCLE MAN 9043 *

4157800

bd 02/18/2009 roan Bull LE 9043 RE

SULL Muslce Man 9043

CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w JM VORTEC ET *, roan RL CUMBERLAND 5N35 *, roan WHR CUMBERLAND FR29 ET *x, roan

35eference R

CE

-7.1

BW

4.3

WW

(20.3)

YW

29.6

Milk

1.2

35a - Selling one package of five straws of sexed heifer -9.5 MCE semen. -14.63 $CEZ 35b - Selling one package of five straws of sexed heifer 28.95 $F semen. 17.22 $BMI If you are looking to add power, mass and yet maintain structural soundness Muscle Man is the bull for you. Tom Bryan of Cannondale Farms has been more than impressed with his Muscle Man calves. Heifers or bulls, Muscle Man is a good investment. Sullivan Farms • 712-263-0263 Cannondale Farms • 651-301-9555 Daughter of lot 35, NAILE Junior Calf Champion.

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emen SSASKVALLEY STAMPEDE 128S x

4164304

bd 05/03/2006

36

roan

polled

reference bull RE AEN 128S

SASKVALLEY CYLDE 12E , roan SASKVALLEY ULTRA 12J x, roan SASKVALLEY LILY 170F x, roan ALTA CEDAR ULTIMATE 8J x, red SASKVALLEY DORA 70N x, red SASKVALLEY DORA 12K x, roan

Reference

CE

4.3

BW

-0.7

WW

14.3

YW

22.1

Milk

0.7

36a - Selling one package of five units semen. 4.7 MCE 36b - Selling one package of five untis semen. 24.94 $CEZ The only Stampede semen offered to the public for the 31.93 $F Spring of 2014. Stampede is one of the most valued appendix-free bulls that the American population has seen $BMI 37.68 in quite some time. Whether you’re looking for an outcross heifer safe bull that gives them the “look” or trying to inject more fertility and longevity into your cow herd, this bull is one to consider. Top herds from around the USA have invested in this particular lot in past Summit Sales; we hope you consider adding this sale feature to your program. His success is well documented and proven. Bowman Superior Genetics • Phil: 765-967-7160 Luke: 614-301-2672

Saskvalley Stampede

Forest Hall Power Hour, son of Stampede.

SASHemen VALLEY ANSWER 9652 *x

AR52625

bd 03/23/2009

37

red

polled

refence bull

RE 9652

ASH VALLEY DOUBLE DUTY 32 x, red ASH VALLEY DUTY 5323 x, red ASH VALLEY MISS STAR 3523 x, red TC ADVANTAGE x, blk ASH VALLEY ADVANTAGE 6196 1/2 *x, blk ASH VALLEY MARTY 4280 x, red

Reference

CE

0.9

BW

-0.5

WW

12.6

YW

28.0

Milk

4.0

37a - Selling one package of five units semen. 0.0 MCE 37b - Selling one package of five untis semen. 12.41 $CEZ Answer 9652. Unique solid red, ¾ blood ShorthornPlus 30.29 $F bull. Five daughters on Durham Nation 2013 averaged 27.71 $BMI $5,730. He combines outcross genetics, calving ease, performance, fleshing ability and structure. Progeny when mated to purebred cows will be 7/8, and when mated to purebred cows those progeny will be purebred. A set of sons will be on appraisal for Durhams for Denver and Durhams in the Dakotas 2014 that will create quite a stir. Jungels Shorthorn Farms • 701-238-4362

Ash Valley Answer progeny

emen SSULL RED DEMAND 9329 ET *x

AR49219

bd 04/18/2009

red

polled

refence bull

HAA CONTENDER 243P ma TEGM RED ADVANTAGE 100T *xma, red HALL'S ENCHANTRESS 38M xma, red KL DOUBLE DUTY 6294 *x, red KL MARIGOLD MARIA 974 *x, red KL MARIGOLD MARIA 784 *x, red

eference R38

38a - Selling one package of five units semen. 38b - Selling one package of five untis semen. No fail sire of quality cattle with good structure, calving ease, soundness and skeleton. Females by this sire are outstanding. Sons are leading herdsires for some of the top herds in the nation. Jungels Shorthorn Farms • 701-238-4362

RE 9329 CE

-1.7

BW

1.8

WW

16

YW

27

Milk

7

MCE

0.0

$CEZ

3.98

$F

28.67

$BMI

23.76

SULL Red Demand

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emen SWHRexedCODESRED 8217 ET *x

4142024

bd 02/29/2008

39

red

polled

reference bull

LE 8217

BYLAND GOLD SPEAR *x, rwm DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan DF STARLET 1K *, roan WO DIVIDEND 3J , roan WR4 LEENA LEGGS 5R16 ET x, red WHR CYRSTALEEN R02 x, roan

CE

Reference

WHR Code Red 8127 ET

bd 03/14/2010

roan

horned

(21.1)

YW

(39.4)

Milk

5.6

4169279

reference bull

LE 0301

CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm SULL GNCC ASSET ET *, r/w K-KIM MONA LISA 35L ET *, white X RAY VISION ET *, roan SULL BEAUTY QUEEN 570 ET *, roan CF TEN QUEENS 989 TP X ET *x, rwm

CE

eference R40

SULL Lady Stockman 229

3.3

WW

39a - Selling one package of five units of sexed heifer -1.2 MCE semen. -1.23 $CEZ 39b - Selling one package of five units of sexed heifer 29.25 $F semen. 10.94 $BMI WHR Code Red continues to impress us. His calves are born easy and vigorous. Sound functional cattle that perform. Outcross genetics with a classy show ring look. Code Red has done a tremendous job for Gana/Nisley. His daughters have been sale features at the last two No Bull sales. Gana/Nisley Cattle Company • 402-794-0220

exed Semen SSULL ROAN BLAST 0301 ET *

SULL Roan Blast

-2.5

BW

-7.1

BW

5.0

WW

(20.2)

YW

28.0

Milk

2.1

40a - Selling one package of five units of sexed heifer -6.7 MCE semen. -14.31 $CEZ 40b - Selling one package of five units of sexed heifer 27.93 $F semen. Our 2013 calf crop has an abundance of great Roan Blast X $BMI 17.01 SULL Stockman 898 heifer calves. This bull is a cow changer. He brings power in a smooth package. The Roan Blast cattle have exceeded our expectations. This moderate roan, powerhouse, has the rare ability to transmit structural soundness in a massive smaller framed package. At the recent KOLT Sale was yet another Roan Blast daughter that was a sale feature. Sullivan Farms • 712-263-0263

emen S KL PRIME TIME PAYMASTER x

4162111

bd 03/03/2009

41

SULL Payday

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polled

refernce bull

KL FOREMOST ACHIEVER x, red KL PRIME TIME 685 x, red KL MAJESTIC BEAUTY x, red WAUKARU GOLD ELEMENT 156 x, red KL MELITA ROSEWOOD 696 x, roan KL MELITA ROSEWOOD 103 x, roan

Reference KL Prime Time Paymaster

red

LE RE 953 CE

5.6

BW

-0.7

WW

14.8

YW

(22.8)

Milk

7.7

41a - Selling one package of five units of semen. 2.2 MCE 41a - Selling one package of five units of semen. 29.14 $CEZ KL Prime Time Paymaster is our lead heifer bull at Sullivan 26.23 $F Farms and the sire of two of the most popular bulls in the 27.93 $BMI Shorthorn breed today - SULL Payday and SULL Pay Attention. KL Prime Time Paymaster offers an unique blend of proven phenotype structure and look in an excellent EPD profile. It is a special blend that is rare in any breed. Flush your Trump, Solution, etc., daughters to him. You will get show heifers or bulls that are in demand today. Sullivan Farms • 712-263-0263


emen S SULL RED DEMAND 9329 ET *x

AR49219

bd 04/18/2009

red

polled

reference bull

HAA CONTENDER 243P , TEGM RED ADVANTAGE 100T 3/4 *x, red HALL’S ENCHANTRESS 38M 3/4 x, red KL DOUBLE DUTY 6294 *x, red KL MARIGOLD MARIA 974 *x, red KL MARIGOLD MARIA 784 *x, red

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Reference

LE 9329 CE

-1.8

BW

0.3

WW

(11.4)

YW

23.8

Milk

2.7

SULL Red Demand 9329

42a - Selling one package of five untis of semen. -0.3 MCE 42b - Selling one package of five units of semen. 4.23 $CEZ SULL Red Demand 9329 has done a tremendous job as a 21.52 $F birth weight reducer in a dark red, soggy, sound package. 20.39 $BMI Good cattle that survive and prosper in any climate or arena. His sons, SULL Demand Soundness and SULL Demand It, have been sales features in the past two years at No Bull. Derek Jungels has had many top sons in Durhams for Denver. Sullivan Farms • 712-263-0263

SULL Demand Soundness

emen S EIONMOR MARQUIS 86G x

3986086

bd 03/22/1997

43

roan

polled

reference bull RE JAM 86G

DOWNSVIEW RED MIST 53X x, red EIONMOR MASTERPIECE 36D , roan EIONMOR MOCHICAN HAZEL 36Y x, red EIONMOR CAMELOT 70L , white EIONMOR CAMELOT RUBY 94T x, roan EIONMOR RUBY AME 22L x, roan

Reference

CE

4.3

BW

-0.4

WW

(18.6)

YW

(30.8)

Milk

2.6

Eionmor Maquis 86G

43a - Selling one package of five untis of semen. -3.9 MCE 43b - Selling one package of five untis of semen. 23.20 $CEZ Maquis is the outcross calving ease sire that we have used 34.74 $F successfully in our herd. He has been propagated strongly 41.76 $BMI in master cattleman, Dale Studer’s program. I believe Marquis is the base to some of Dale’s best cows. Unfortunately Marquis passed just as his popularity started to rise. There is less them 50 straws in inventory on this bull. Sullivan Farms • 712-263-0263 JSF Marquis

Semen SULL GNCC ASSET ET * bd 01/10/2005

44

r/w

horned

4099888

reference bull

CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w JM VORTEC ET *, roan K-KIM MONA LISA 35L ET *, white HR MONA LISA W684Y *x, rwm

Reference

44a - Selling one package of five units semen. 44b - Selling one package of five untis semen. Asset has been and continues to sire cattle that are in demand. He is deceased and his semen is in limited supply. This semen still resides at the original site of collection and has never been transported or sold. TH/PHA Free. Lawrence Cattle Company • 740-404-0463

LE 10R CE

-5.5

BW

3.5

WW

(18.8)

YW

(25.2)

Milk

3.1

MCE

-6.3

$CEZ

-8.41

$F

26.91

$BMI

19.56

SULL GNCC Asset ET

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition North American International Junior PACE Show 179 head – Judge: Lydell Meier, Clinton, Ill. by Gwen Crawford

Champion Female, Champion Bred & Owned Female and Senior Champion Female, SULL Crystal’s Tootie ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa

Reserve Female and Intermediate Champion Female, KOLT Gentry 33 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, KanReserve Senior

Shorthorn Juniors once again did not disappoint. 179 females were sorted by Lydell Meier of Clinton, Ill. at the 2013 East Major Junior PACE Show held at the North American Livestock Expo. Champion Female, Champion Bred & Owned Female and Senior Champion Female distinction went to SULL Crystal’s Tootie ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. The February 12, 2012 female is sired by SULL Right Direction ET and was also

named the Supreme Champion Shorthorn. Reserve Female and Intermediate Champion Female honors went to KOLT Gentry 33 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan. The May 10, 2012 female is sired by CF Solution X ET. Other Division Champions Include: Reserve Senior Champion Female – CF Boy Caroline 210 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio.

Champion Junior Yearling Female – CYT MAXED Mirage 2125 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa. Reserve Junior Yearling Female – CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Marie Schrag, Marion SD. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female – Shoufler Binnie Assets ET, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler, Fortville, Ind. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – Boy Cumberland 220ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf – SULL Red Traveler 2405, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CF Cumberland 22 SOL X ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert. Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion – BOY Cumberland 301, exhibited by Clayton Boyert. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – CF August Pride 358 C9 X, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind. Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion – MAV Picture Perfect 326A, exhibited by Payton Vogel, Hartley, IA Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – CF Revival 3115 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind. Reserve Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion – MAV Roseanne 334A ET, exhibited by Payton Vogel. Class Placings Include: Late Spring Heifer Calves (11 shown) – 1) CF Revival 3115 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind.; 2) MAV Roseanne 334A ET, exhibited by Payton, Vogel, Hartley, Iowa; 3) ) CALIGO Rose Cumberland, exhibited by Matthew Fogg, Rushville, Ind 4) MAV Emma 353A ET, exhibited by Payton Vogel. 5) Little Cedar Felicia 13 ET, exhibited by John Reasor, Wildwood, Ga. Early Spring Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1)MAV Picture Perfect 326A, exhibited by Payton Vogel; 2) LSF Sugar Candy 315, exhibited by Murray Perkins, Buchanan, Tenn.; 3) STS Red Robin, exhibited by Macy V Burchett, London, Ohio; 4) IFS DWI Maggie’s Jewel ET, exhibited by Devin Rickman,

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition

Reserve Senior Champion Female, CF Boy Caroline 210 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio. .

Champion Junior Yearling Female, CYT MAXED Mirage 2125 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa.

Reserve Junior Yearling Female, CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Marie Schrag, Marion SD.

Reserve Intermediate Champion Female, Shoufler Binnie Assets ET, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler, Fortville, Ind.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf, Boy Cumberland 220ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert.

Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf, SULL Red Traveler 2405, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf, CF Cumberland 22 SOL X ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert.

Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion, BOY Cumberland 301, exhibited by Clayton Boyert.

Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf, CF August Pride 358 C9 X, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind.

Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion, MAV Picture Perfect 326A, exhibited by Payton Vogel, Hartley, IA

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf, CF Revival 3115 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind.

Reserve Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion, MAV Roseanne 334A ET, exhibited by Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa

Gonzales, Texas; 5) NF Red Mamba ET, exhibited Kendall Nelson, Seneca, Ill. Early Spring Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1)CVF Montana Ryland 48A ET, exhibited by Alexandria Raab, Markle, Ind.; 2)BONN Simply Myrtle 326 ET, exhibited by Jacob Shoufler,

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Fortville, Ind.; 3) DCC Candy Crush 1308A, exhibited by Austin King, Bellefontaine, Ohio; 4) H/F Sable 3502 ET, exhibited by Taylor Held, Edwardsport, Ind.; 5) LMC Augusta Pride 443 ET exhibited by McKaylnne Helmke, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Early Spring Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) CF HF Waco Rose 380

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ET, exhibited by Emily Dahse, Thurman, Ohio; 2) CF Cumberland 373 SOL X ET, exhibited by Hope Schlimgen, Blue Mounds, Wis.; 3)MAV Mirage 323A ET exhibited by Samuel Kemper, Carroll, Iowa; 4) BWS Proud Saint Patricia, exhibited by Jamie Valentine, Portland, Ind.; 5) PCF Beverly Ann, exhibited by Haley


L O U I S V I L L E

2013 North American International Livestock Exposition Kessler, Darlinton, Ind. Early Spring Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) CF August Pride 358 C9 X, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind.; 2) MAV Charmer 322A, exhibited by Darcy Howser, Mt Orab, Ohio; 3) Pick Ten Queens 38A ET exhibited by Kylie L Pickard, Hastings, Mich.; 4) Double L Irish Pride ET, exhibited by Madison Saylor, Hamilton, Ohio; 5) Woodrange Revival 682A ET, exhibited by Aaron Lay, Madisonville, Tenn. Junior Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) CF Cumberland 334 SOL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.; 2) CF Cumberland 330 ET, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan.; 3) SULL Roses Are Red ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 4) CF Caroline 339 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Hadley Levan, Woodstock, Ohio; 5) HFS Irish Rose 303, exhibited by Leah Horton, St Charles, Ill. Junior Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) CF Caroline 325 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind.; 2) CF Caroline 345 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Paige Wickard, Wilkinson, Ind.; 3) Sharben Demi, exhibited by Jamie Limes, Bowling Green, Ohio; 4) SSS LA Mary 1301, exhibited by Alton Holstine, Plainville, Ind. 5) MUHL Lady Luck 1302 ET Junior Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) LCCC ESQ Augusta Pride 1300 ET exhibited by Katy Satree, Mnatgue, Texas; 2) CF Margie 319 SOL X ET, exhibited by Patrick Foley, Pearl City, Ill.; 3) K BERGS Purple Pride ET, exhibited by Kendra Berg, Osage, Iowa; 4) Caligo Carmelle ET, exhibited by Matthew Fogg, Rushville, Ind.; 5) MM Annadelle CM 26A, Clayton Poppe, Jerseyville, Ill. Junior Heifer Calves (8 shown) –1) CF Cumberland 22 SOL X ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) BOY Cumberland 301, exhibited by Clayton Boyert,; 3) CF Painted Sable 31 SOL ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman, Illinois City, Ill.; 4) OLSN Lady, exhibited by Jessica Abrego, Bowen, Ill. 5) CLF Proud Fool 1031 ET, exhibited by Fulton Kennedy, Seaman, Ohio Winter Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) CLF Proud Fool 1207 ET, Ben Harner, Xenia, Ohio; 2) CF Augusta Rocks 2142X, exhibited Ryan Jester, Mooreland, Ind.; 3) RHF Rockin’ Mona 2012, Madison Riley Daniel Martinsville, Ind.; 4) MM Darlene 103 12, exhibited by Clayton Poppe; 5) Strawberry’s Rosemary ET, exhibited by

Carlye McCoy, Cove City, NC Winter Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) SULL Red Traveler 2405 ET, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa; 2) SULL Traveling Margie ET, exhibited by Renee lock, Avon, Ill.; 3) WHR RIT Cumberland 2N19 ET, exhibited by Jaxon Schrag, Marion, SD.; 4) WHR SRVM Cecilia 2N06 ET, exhibited by Wyatt Obrecht, Harlan, Iowa; 5) Miss Sour Tart, exhibited by Wyatt Stierwalt, Quincy, Ind. Senior Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) WHR Miss Montana 2031, exhibited by Claire Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.; 3) WHR SB Revival 2063 ET, exhibited by Aidan Raab, Markle, Ind.; 4) WHR SRVM CCR Cecilia 20 ET, exhibited by Maddie Jenkins, Crandall, Texas; 5) Sull Lady’s Crystal ET, exhibited by Aaron lay, Maidsonville, Tenn. Senior Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 220 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) GNCC-H Goldendrop 262Z ET, exhibited by Anna Parnell, Stanton, Ala. 3) 109 Cumberland Gold, exhibited by Ashley K Yoder, Mt. Eaton, Ohio; 4) Rockdale Kozy Kilmihill, exhibited by Abigail Muck, Caledonia, Ill.; 5) Sugar N Spice’s Sugar, exhibited by Madilynn Barker, Brownstown, Ill. Senior Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) CF Super Sable 2130 SOL ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman; 2) GCC Dream Charm 71 ET, exhibited by Alexis Koelling, Ladonnia, Mo.; 3) PATTON Cherry 209, exhibited by Conner Royer, Romney, Ind.; 4) HOOK Margie-Margie52Z, exhibited by Jeremie Siegler, Burlington, Wisc.; 5) DRM Sweet Remembrance 2 ET, exhibited by Courtney Swalve, Chadwick. Ill. Summer Yearling Heifers (4 shown) – 1) SULL Red Rose ET, exhibited by Madison McCormick, Dunlap, Iowa; 2) JS Augusta Pride 2J07, exhibited by Julia Schmid, Teutopolis, Ill.; 3) BWCC Starlette Rosetta, exhibited by Morgan Denzer, Pulaski , Wisc.; 4) QST Pebbles 8Z, exhibited by Lindsey Williams, Levanon, Ind. Late Spring Yearling Heifers (4 shown) – 1) LORENZ’S Ali’s Ace, exhibited by Joshua Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill.; 2) Sull Road Crystal 2266 ET, exhibited by Lillie Skiles, Dalhart, Texas; 3) SULL Red’s Rose Mary, exhibited by Allison Dragstream, Amboy, Ind. 4) MS-Scarlett, exhibited by Bailey Steirwalt, Quincy, Ind.

Late Spring Yearling Heifers (8 shown) – 1) 1) KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan.; 2)Mona Lisa ET, exhibited by Hannah Winegardner, Lima, Ohio; 3) KOLT Little Miss Darla 404 ET, exhibited by Kali Rankin, Centerville, Pa.; 3) SULL Bo’s Best 2245 ET, exhibited by Stetson, Klise, New London, Mo.; 4) MAV Reba 234Z, exhibited by Darcy Howser, Mt Orab, Ohio; 5) SULL Rose Petals 2252 ET, exhibited by Kayla Fogg, Rushville, Ind.; Late Spring Yearling Heifers (7 shown) –1) Shoufler Binnie Assets ET, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler; 2) SULL Crystal’s Dream ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 3) CYT Lotto 2138 ET, exhibited by Megan Dragstrem, Amboy, Ind.; 4) GRST Zola 21Z, exhibited by Jansen Gerstner, Frankfort, Kans.; 5) DCC Fantasy Girl 1214Z, exhibited by Madison King, Bellafontaine, Ohio. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (12 shown) – 1) SULL Cherri Mary Lou ET, exhibited by Nick Sullivan; 2) CYT Rayflower 2130 ET, exhibited by Joshua Darbyshire; 3) O’ Cherri 307 ET, exhibited by Joseph O’Sullivan, Maple Lake, Minn.; 4) CYT Max Rosa Ace 2134 ET, exhibited by Colin Lyndorff, Monticello, Minn. ; 5) CF HHF Margie 1105 HC X ET, exhibited by James Bates, Chandlersville, Ohio. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (10 shown) – 1) CYT Maxed Mirage 2125 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell; 2) MAV Emily 224Z, exhibited by Payton Vogel; 3) Sull Sara’s Rose 2274 ET, exhibited by Stewart Skiles; 4) SS Myrtle Bo 248 ET, exhibited by Travis Hofer, Bridgewater, SD.; 5) Sull Crystal’s Expensiv ET, Exhibited by Lisa Reid, Brighton, Colo. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (7 shown) – 1) CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion, SD; 2) Snow Pea Efork, exhibited by Brodie Abney, South Wayne, Wisc.; 3) WHR SB Augusta Pride 23 ET, exhibited by Colby Lingo; 4) SULL Crystal Class ET, exhibited by Alex Stade, Shakopee, Minn.; 5) MF Absolutely Dora, exhibited by Staton Bowman, Nicholasville, Kan. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (7 shown) – 1) CYT Dream Lady SOL 2121 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshrie; 2) WHR Augusta Pride 2342 ET, exhibited by Allyssa Obrecht, Harlan, Iowa; 3) WRI Sable 012 2W14 ET, exhibited by Clayton Miller, (continued on page 61)

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2013 North American International Livestock Exposition NAILE Shorthorn Steer Futurity 21 head – Judge: Taylor Schwartz, Roseville, Ill. by Jake Alden Grand Champion Shorthorn Steer honors in the live show, MM Radio Active ET, exhibited by Chase Tomhave of Jacksonville, Ill. Reserve Grand Champion Live Steer and Champion Purebred Carcass, FSF Jazz Star 264 ET, exhibited by Clay Kretzmeier of Fowler, Ind.

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus and Champion ShorthornPlus Breeder’s Cup Steer, TNT Bronx 2Z, exhibited by Landon Richards of Pemberville, Ohio. Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus and Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Breeder’s Cup Steer, Homer 22Z, exhibited by Tejlor Strope, O’Neill, Neb.

The annual Shorthorn Steer Futurity and Breeder’s Cup Show was held on November 17, 2013, in Louisville, Ky. This year all the steers were ultrasounded and ranked according to their scan data for the carcass competition. Longtime Shorthorn breeder Taylor Schwartz of Roseville, Ill., had the opportunity to sort through a high quality set of sixteen purebred steers and five ShorthornPlus steers in the onfoot portion of the show. Grand Champion Shorthorn Steer honors in the live show went to Chase Tomhave of Jacksonville, Ill., with Steer 213. This steer weighed 1,390 lbs. and was sired by MM Radio Active ET. This steer was bred by Campbell Cattle Co., and was also the Champion Breeder’s Cup Steer. Reserve Grand Champion Live Steer and Champion Purebred Carcass went to Clay Kretzmeier of Fowler, Ind., with FSF Jazz Star 264 ET. This steer weighed 1,377 lbs. and scanned with a 4.24 IMF and a 19.6

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Ribeye area. This outstanding steer was bred by the Tom Farrer Family and was sired by Jake’s Proud Jazz 266L. Reserve Champion Carcass honors were awarded to Jacob Shoufler of Fortville, Ind., with Jake’s Bouncer a bred-and-owned steer sired by Hi View’s Ace of Diamonds. This steer weighed 1,330 lbs., and had a 4.69 IMF and a 16.9 Ribeye area. Grand Champion ShorthornPlus and Champion ShorthornPlus Breeder’s Cup Steer honors in the live show went to Landon Richards of Pemberville, Ohio, and TNT Bronx 2Z. This steer weighed 1,376 lbs., and was bred by Tim Trattles. Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus and Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Breeder’s Cup Steer honors went to Tejlor Strope, O’Neill, Neb., with Homer 22Z. Danielle Holmes was the breeder of this steer who weighed 1,359 lbs. Champion ShorthornPlus Carcass Steer honors went to PCF Bud this

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steer was bred-and-owned by Haley Kessler of Darlington, Ind. This steer weighed 1,289 lbs. and was sired by TSF Wisdom 0625. Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Carcass Steer was awarded to FSF Proud Man, exhibited by Bailey Farrer of Royal Center, Ind. This bred-andowned steer weighed 1,311 lbs. and was sired by Milkman. = 2013 Breeders Cup Sponsors Millpond Shorthorns Bennett Shorthorns Jacob Shoufler R&R Cattle Co. Grant Sojka Carson Hank Joshua Lorenz Tom Farrer & Family Rod Shorthorn Farm Campbell Cattle Co. Bye Well Shorthorns Haley Kessler Danielle Holmes Tim Trattles


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Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:00 a.m. • Penningroth Arena Iowa State Fairgrounds • Des Moines, Iowa

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The leading Shorthorn Expo Sale in North America

Semen Selling Assett Primo Creole

SELLING: Fancy show heifers • Powerful herd sire prospects Bulls for leading commercial producers • Donor quality females ShorthornPlus bulls & heifers • Embryo & Semen Packages shorthorn country = january 2014

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=Junior Corner

Reflection and Change As I am writing this, Christmas time is rapidly approaching. This is a very hectic time of the year as school semesters are finishing up, which means that finals are also here. It is very easy to get caught up in the day to day activities and not take the time to really reflect on things. With the New Year on its way, this is the perfect time to take a minute and really think about what can be learned from the past year’s experiences and how we can use that to accomplish the goals that we have for the upcoming year. For me, the upcoming year will mean my term on the Junior Board and my junior show career will be coming to a close, which did not really hit me until I sat down to write this article. The change in my life that the upcoming year will bring is

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hard to understate. The many life lessons that I have been taught by serving on the Junior Board and showing cattle, have really shaped me into the person that I am today. Although it is a little scary to think that I will be done with these this year, the change will not be a bad thing. Reflecting on the experiences that I have had only made me realize that I am even more excited to see what these changes will bring for me in the future. Change is something that everyone is scared of at first; however change is what makes both people and organizations better. Without change, we get comfortable in a routine and it becomes hard for us to make ourselves better. Even if some changes do not make you better in the short run the

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Joseph ajsa O’Sullivan director

experiences and the lessons that the changes bring are what make us better in the future. There have been many changes that have taken place in our association over the past year. While we do not immediately know how they will work out. I am confident that we will be better in the long run if not simply from the experience that we will gain from them and from the fact that we are making an effort to change to better ourselves. Change is the driving factor in innovation. Therefore, while I am a bit sad that this will be my final year as junior member and on the Junior Board, I am excited to see the new opportunities that the changes will bring. =


2013 Michigan Winter Classic

Champion Shorthorn Steer, Remington Fuller.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, Drew Flokstra.

Champions ShorthornPlus Steer, Kendi Kemp.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, Danielle Fleming.

Champion Shorthorn, Grand Champion Bred and Owned Shorthorn heifer and 4th overall, Sterling Reichenbach.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn heifer, Sidney Miller.

Reserve Champion Bred and Owned Shorthorn heifer, Wyatt Cool.

Champion ShorthornPlus and Reserve Champion Bred and Owned heifer, Ty Cool.

Reserve Champion ShorhtornPlus Heifer, Katie Steward.

2013 Hoosier Beef Congress (continued from page 55) Beecher City, Ill.; 4) CF Seductive Rose 256 V ET, Mitchell Smith, Pendleton, Ind.; 5) CLF Proud Fool 1201 ET, exhibited by Stetson Klise Junior Yearling Females (6 shown) – 1) RSF Rosewood Clara ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter; 2) CF BOY Lucky Charm 235 ET, exhibited by Melinda Boyd, Pinetown, NC; 3) SHOUFLER Playmates Bell 1204, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler; 4) S/T Bentley Z24, exhibited by Hunter Prescott, Portland, Ind.; 5) HI-VIEW Ace’s UNA Kewpie, exhibited by Katie Horton. Junior Yearling Females (7 shown) – 1)SULL Crystal’s Tootie ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) FCC Angel 211Z, exhibited by Cole Clanton; 3) SULL Lady’s Crystal ET, exhibited by Sara Pieper, Stewardson, Ill.; 4) SH Rosebud 2104 ET, exhibited by Sydney Miller, Charlotte, Mich.; 5)

BWS Proud Sarah 2012, exhibited by Austin Buhrow, Oak Harbor, Ohio. Junior Yearling Females (8 shown) – 1) CF BOY Caroline 210 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl; 3) CYT Isobella CY 2107 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn.; 4) CF Margie Magic 23 SOL ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols; 5) SS Rock Revival 201 ET, exhibited by Samantha Maria Schrag, Marion, SD. Senior Yearling Females (3 shown) – 1) LSF MD Maggie 137, exhibited by Clint Leemon, Hoopeston, Ill.; 2) GCC Lucky Sunshine 153 ET, exhibited by Lauren Corry, Xenia, Ohio; 3) 3D Augusta Pride 3127A ET, exhibited by Sarah Moore, Jerseyville, Ill. =

Grand Champion Female went to CF Caroline 325, exhibited by Alison Nichols.

Reserve Champion Female went to CF Cumberland 334 SOL, exhibited by Adriane Trennepohl.

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Champion Junior Yearling Female at the 2013 NAILE

Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Female at the 2013 NAILE SELLING TWO HEIFERS IN THE

2014 Iowa Royal Shorthorn Sale DSC White Velvet DOB: 3/02/2013 JM Vortec ET x CYT Velvets Dream 802U ET

DSC Red Velvet DOB: 4/14/2013 Hi View’s Ace of Diamonds x CYT Velvets Dream 802U ET

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CYT Velvets Dream 802U ET

Tom, Shelia, Amanda, Abby, Jacob, & Joshua Darbyshire 20300 250th Street • Morning Sun, Iowa 52640 office: 319.865.3223 • cell: 319.850.1675 tdarbtrkg@farmtel.net • www.darbyshireshowcatle.com


Genetics with Passion Online Sale February 2, 2014 check out cwcattlesales.com to place your bid.

HILLS Sugar 310A is an April 2013 daughter of GNCC Precision x GF Ameretta Grace 731.

HILLS Wayne 250Z is fall yearling son of SULL GNCC White Pride (Bloodstone x 3127) x WF Jane 47T. HILLS Chipotle 312A is a May 2013 KOLT

Iowa Royal Sale consignments

First Choice son out of a Dunbeacon Venture grand-daughter.

HILLS Kodiak 309A is an April 2013 Hot Commodity son out of our top Upfront daughter.

HILLS Mace 248Z is a fall yearling son of KOLT First Choice x HILLS Pumpkin Spice 803U.

HILLS Grace 231Z is a WHR Code Red

Indian Hills Land & Cattle Co. Greg Ruehle Family

daughter x GF Ameretta Grace 731. AI’ed to Hot Commodity for a March 2014 calf.

Garland, Nebraska ggruehle@aol.com 402.430.9440 shorthorn country = january 2014

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=Board Meeting Minutes ASA November Board Meeting Minutes Minutes for the American Shorthorn Association Board Meeting held November 15, 2013 in Louisville, KY Board members in attendance; president Les Mathers, vice president, Mike Bennett, Billy Zack Taylor, Lynn Nelson, Marty Loving, Ed Kruse, Jim Freed and executive, Montie Soules. President, Les Mathers called the meeting to order at 1:20 PM. Minutes from the September 7, 8, and 9 meeting were read and approved. Goals and Key Performance Indicators were discussed and reviewed. Transfers for July - October 2013 were considerably lower than the previous year; registrations for the same period were up a little. An explanation of the new financial system of 3 separate accounts for ASA and AJSA and the Junior National were described by Montie Soules. The financial report was approved by the board Following up from the September meeting, the staff had two new show format options for the show committee and board to review. The show committee recommended Option 1, which would have two national shows (Louisville and Denver) and 5 regions that would have 3 regional shows each year plus a regional show bull and show heifer of the year would be awarded for each region. The board approved to accept the show committee’s recommendation for the Option 1 show format. The motion passed unanimously. There was further discussion about the point system for the new show format. The committee suggested doubling the points for champions and adding a national show bull and heifer of the year award. The show committee also suggested changing the rulings for the Best 6 Head to be by one prefix instead of all owned by. The board discussed these topics and would like to hear the show committee’s reasons before acting on these topics. The board asked the show committee to have a conference call so board members can listen to the reasons before making a final decision. A conference call is to be set up for the show committee and board before the Denver meeting. The board reviewed the suggestions for judges for 2014 Junior National shows and the two National shows in

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Louisville, 2014 and Denver, 2015. The Board unanimously approved the judges for these shows. At the request of Junior Task Force Committee chairman, Boyd Strope the board appointed Darla Aegerter as cochairman of the Junior Task Force Committee. A review was given to the board concerning the issues of how the registry system can handle new changes and possible future rule changes. A discussion ensued concerning the Digital Subluxation (DS) test and its availability. At this time there is not a commercial test for DS done by an approved ASA lab available to breeders. The board approved moving the start date to 1/1/2015 for the September ruling concerning not registering affected DS animals (Homozygote) or calves resulting from a sire and a dam that are both DS carriers, unless the calf is tested DS free. The motion passed unanimously. The board discussed the ruling done in September requiring breeders be a WHR breeder in order to have EPDs as of 1/1/2015. It was determined that more education and information about WHR and how performance data is handled by ASA was needed for the membership. Montie Soules will get this underway after the first of the year. The board discussed how the percentage is figured for animals that are registered as ShorthornPlus. The issue is when a purebred or 15/16 is bred or mated to a lower percentage. The purebred is handled as a 100% if the purebred is asterisk free. The purebred 15/16 or higher with an asterisk is considered and used at their true percentage when mated to a lower percentage animal. There has been confusion on this with membership. Most members think that a purebred 15/16 is considered 100% or a whole when figuring percentage when mated to a lower percentage animal. Many members do not understand the difference between the asterisk and asterisk free animals as how they are handled for registering calves from a lower percentage animal. The board approved to change the blood chart to handle all purebred animals the same and figure any purebred 15/16 or higher at 100% or as 1 when mated to a lower percentage. There will no longer be a distinction

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between asterisk and asterisk free cattle. The motion passed unanimously. The board discussed the issue needed by the registry of when and how to start recording the actual percentage of Black ShorthornPlus cattle. The system needed a birth date start date and could not use the date of registration. The board approved to use the birth date 1/1/2013 as the start date for black ShorthornPlus animals to be recorded with their true percentage. The motion passed unanimously. The system will show this in the registry when it is programmed. Breeders wishing a new paper with the updated information can send in the old paper and request a new one to be issued. If the animal is transferred at a later date, the percentage will change on the new paper if you retain the older paper. A budget for each entity in the ASA was reviewed in detail by line item for the ASA, AJSA and Junior National accounts. The board asked for a bullet explanation to accompany future financials and budgets. The board approved the budgets for all three entities, ASA, AJSA and Junior National. The job opening for the Communications and Marketing at ASA was discussed. The board approved the executive to proceed in filling the position. The issue of the IT support for the office was discussed. Possible future issues with the current hardware and email exchange is a problem. The IT support personnel may need to be updated to a company that would give more options and higher level of service. The board approved the executive to proceed at his discretion with this possible change after having an attorney review the existing IT agreement and getting references on the selected possible new IT support personnel. The motion passed unanimously. The board discussed the issue of allowing only 4 characters as a registered prefix. There had been requests for more spaces for a prefix of a farm or ranch. The issue is that only 25 spaces or characters are allowed in the name of an animal. If a longer prefix is used the space allotted for the name becomes shorter.


The board approved to increase the spaces or characters for a registered prefix. The prefix must be a continuous string of characters and not have any blank spaces. If a prefix is two words, a hyphen or underscore should be inserted to avoid duplicates. The number of characters in a prefix is not limited. The breeder should be aware that they can only use 25 spaces or characters in the name of the animal. The motion passed unanimously. There was discussion about the Annual Meeting in Denver. The committees will meet after the Annual Meeting for organization and conference call agendas. It was discussed to possibly having a realignment of committees starting for 2014 after the Annual Meeting. Montie informed the board that Steve Radakovich would be the guest speaker at the Annual Meeting. The board went into executive session. The meeting was adjourned after the executive session. =

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WF Hedge Hot Commodity X WF Bobbi Actual BW: 79 lbs. • TH & PHA Free Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion, 2013 NAILE

Also Selling: Two show heifer prospects sired by Studer’s Red Ruby 1Y Purebred (3/12/13) and ShorthornPlus (3/29/13).

Walker Farms cell: 217-454-3223 • home: 217.864.5724 Check our Facebook page for updates at www.facebook.com/walkerfarmsshorthorns Herdsire: Studer’s Ruby Red 1Y: KL Prime Time Paymast X HD Ruby 903 daughter.

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Consignments in the SLH BJ's Ruby x4197867 DOB: 1/20/2013 • BW: 86# • WW: 732# Ruby is by far, one of the best consignments we have ever made to this sale. She will be top show prospect and you'll see her true value as a great producing cow/donor prospect in years to come. Ruby's maternal line is from a powerful set of genetics, and have proven their productibility for us.

SLH BJ's Jingle x4197869 DOB: 12/25/12 • BW: 88# • WW: 770# What a great gift to find in the barn Christmas morning! Jake really stamps his calves with masculinity, muscle and length with the ability to grow and gain. This bulls calves will be stamped the same way. If you looking to put a little "jingle" in your pocket and turn grain into gain, this is your bull!

Haywood Cattle Co.

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Steve & Linda Haywood 34675 300th St., Union, Iowa 50258 641-486-2346 • 641-750-5770

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AJH BJ's Full Charge xAR58831 BD: 3/15/13 • BW: 78# • WW: 745# This bull has it all: calving ease, tremendous growth and muscle. If you want to add some hybrid vigor and performance to your calf crop in a low birthweight package, here is the bull for you. His damn has proven calving ease stats in her pedigree/production, and our top Angus cow. We have a lot of confidence for the genetic package and productive ability here.


2013 Deck the Stalls Buyers Shadybrook Farm Cyclone Trace High Ridge Shorthorns Syndicate Peter & Pam Berg Top Notch Stock Farm Amie Crayne Sullivan Farms Jeff Studer Woodhaven Farms Sheryl Clanton Cross Country Shorthorns Terry Stade Farm Narrow Brook Shrothorns AJ Show Cattle

Boyd Strope Trent Schmid Montie Soules Les Mathers Steve French Mike Bennett Kevin Wendt Esquire Cattle Co. David Ragsdale Robert Alden John Sullivan Don Cagwin Scott Horton O'Sullivan Auctioneers Torie Schwartz

Special thank you to Julie French, Melissa Reasor and Sharon Allison. Without your help we wouldn’t have had been able to accomplish this!

Thank you for helping us raise over $13,000. And a thank you to all who purchased raffle tickets! shorthorn country = january 2014

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=Sale Reports Where Future Generations Are Created Sale Summary 6,750..avg. $ 2 flush lots ............$ 1 pregnancy............$ 5,000..avg. $ 34 embryo pkgs........$ 67,450..avg. $ 6 plus embryo pkgs $ 7,625..avg. $ 37 semen pkgs..........$ 55,925..avg. $ 5 plus semen pkgs ..$ 15,000...avg.$ Sale Gross ..........$ 157,750

3,375 5,000 1,983 1,271 1,512 3,000

November 17, 2013 NAILE, Louisville, Kentucky Auctioneer: Kevin Wendt Sale Management: Agerter Marketing Services, Inc. by: Darryl Rahn

A large crowd filled the room at the Hilton Garden Inn for the sale of leading genetics in the Shorthorn Breed. Greenhorn Cattle Co., and guest consignors again offered the best from some of the top breeding programs in the country. An active sale saw good prices paid for the lots offered.

$6,750 - Lot 30a - Semen Package 5 units - SULL Red Blood ET - Red Blood is one of the most popular bulls in the breed today. The room came alive when the auction started on this lot. Offered by Sullivan Farms and purchased by Schrag Shorthorn Farms of Marion, SD. $6,625 - Lot 30c - Semen Package 5 units - SULL Red Blood ET - Red Blood is seen as one of the best breeding bulls ever at Sullivan Farms. Offered by Sullivan Farms and purchased by Cyclone Trace Cattle Co., of Clarion, Iowa. $6,500 - Lot 30b - Semen Package 5 units - SULL Red Blood ET - The best sire group in the 2013 calf crop at Sullivan Farms is by Red Blood. Offered by Sullivan Farms and purchased by Mari-D Farms of Rensselaer, Ind. $5,000 - Lot 7c - Sexed Heifer Pregnancy - Due February 1, 2014.

Sired by SS What's Up 003 ET and out of SULL Myrtle Bo 46 TP X ET. A great opportunity here to have a heifer calf from a great mating. Offered by Schrag Shorthorn Farms and purchased by Springlake Farms of Portland, Tenn. $4,500 - Lot 7a - Flush - SULL Myrtle Bo 9154 ET. An opportunity to own a flush out of one of the great up and coming donor females in the breed today. Offered by Schrag Shorthorn Farms and purchased by Blenview Farms of Arthur, Ont., Can. $4,500 - Lot 33b - Semen Package 5 units - Shorthorn Plus - SULL Blue. A great opportunity here to purchase semen of one of the most popular Shorthorn Plus sires ever. His progeny are consistent winners. Offered by Sullivan Farms and purchased by Alex Stade Farms of Shakopee, Minn. =

Power on the Plains 5 10 15 1 4 20 1 8 2

Sale Summary bred females..........$ 23,850 ..avg. $ heifers ..................$ 41,550 ..avg. $ Purebred Lots......$ 65,400..avg. $ plus bred female....$ 5,250 ..avg. $ plus heifers............$ 21,500 ..avg. $ Breeding Lots......$ 92,150..avg. $ flush ....................$ 1,800 ..avg. $ embryo pkgs ........$ 6,075 ...avg.$ plus embryo pkgs..$ 1,650 ..avg. $ Sale Gross............$ 101,675

4,770 4,155 4,360 5,250 5,375 4,608 1,800 760 825

November 30, 2013 Great Bend, Kansas Master of Ceremonies: Greg Fischer Sale Management: Fischer Cattle Co. by: Darryl Rahn On a late November day in Central Kansas, the weather could be anything. Sale Day at Fischer Cattle Co., dawned to a bright sunny sky with warm temperatures and almost no wind. Leann Fischer said she put in a special request and it paid off. A good crowd arrived to view the sale offering and found a top quality set of open heifer show prospects as well as a strong set of bred females. Fischer Cattle Co., and their guest consignors had the offering presented in optimum condition. The bid off format saw many bidders in attendance and those on the phones vying to own one of the lots offered. Congratulations to FCC

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and the entire crew for a very well presented event. $9,250 - Lot 16 - ShorthornPlus Open Heifer - FCC Lotus 261Z - A red, horned, November 2, 2012 daughter of FCC STMP Patriot 8X ET and out of FG Lotus (3/4). A beautifully made young female that has already been named Grand Champion Plus Heifer at the Kansas State Fair. The older she gets, the better she will be. Purchased by Blisful Acres of Newkirk, Okla. $9,000 - Lot 3 - Open Heifer - FCC DF Lady Destiny 317 ET. A rwm, polled, February 7, 2013 daughter of Sherwoods Red Vision 576M ET and out of SRS Destiny's Coach X18K. Considered by many to be at the top of the great set of prospects, this young lady had the natural thickness, correctness and style to be one of the best to sell this year. To go with her depth and muscle, she is very feminine. Purchased by Nikkel Brothers of McPherson, Kan. $8,500 - Lot 7 - Bred Heifer - FCC Kendra 206Z. A roan, polled, January 30, 2012 daughter of Jake's Proud Jazz 266L and out of FCC STMP Kendra 004X selling bred to SULL Red Demand for a February 2014 calf. A big volume, wide made, very correct daughter of Jazz that comes from one of the leading females lines at FCC. She has a great career as a mother cow ahead of her. Purchased by Blisful Acres.

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$8,000 - Lot 1 - Open Heifer - FCC Bonnie Princess 303 ET. A roan, polled, January 23, 2013 daughter of TM Gus 36S ET and out of JB Bonnie Princess 911 42. Another great prospect at the top of everyone's list in this sale. Super in her makeup and has the show ring style already. Out of one of the leading cow families in the breed. She has the performance bred in that will make her another in that great line. Purchased by Cole Clanton of Bucyrus, Kan. $7,250 - Lot 17 - ShorthornPlus Open Heifer - FCC Maggs 301A. A black, polled, January 1, 2013 daughter of C J Prestige 25T ET and out of CCS Maggs 118Y. This is one of the best cow prospects to sell this fall. She is extremely long sided with a deep rib and a super front end. Sired by a past National Champion Bull, this young lady will also show. She is a complete package. Purchased by Struck Farms of Kingfisher, Okla. $6,750 - Lot 12 - Bred Heifer - FCC Marvel 234Z. A roan, polled, February 28, 2012 daughter of SULL Red Demand 9329 ET and out of JSF Marvel 80W selling bred to Ash Valley Duty 7155 for a February 2014 calf. An extremely well made, moderate framed young female that has an outstanding pedigree. She will make a wonderful brood cow for years to come. Purchased by Blisful Acres. =


North American Heifer Calf Futurity Sale Summary 16 open heifers ........$ 62,750..avg. $ 3 open plus hefiers $ 4,000..avg. $ 19 Breeding Lots ....$ 66,750 .avg. $ 4 embryo pkgs........$ 6,225..avg. $ Sale Gross ..........$ 72,975

3,922 1,333 3,513 1,556

November 17, 2013 NAILE, Louisville, Kentucky Auctioneer: Bruce Brooks Sale Management: Cagwin Cattle Services, LLC

you could see why. Her overall design is faultless and her general makeup is what a show heifer should look like. Thick and correct, she will stand some competition. Offered by JM Cattle Co and purchased by Logan Bennett of Durand, Ill. $4,750 - Lot 12sub - Open Heifer JKN FR Cherri 7506A ET - A white, polled, April 12, 2013 daughter of

SULL Stockman 0233 ET and out of BFS SCO Cherri BS 559 ET. This fancy you heifer has great females throughout her pedigree. Desert Rose 004, Mona Lisa 34P and the great Cherri female line. She is bred to be a good one and she is. Offered by Ripberger Farms and Norman Farms and purchased by Ken Fairchild of Oak Grove, La. =

by: Darryl Rahn

A large crowd of Shorthorn enthusiasts gathered in the show ring to view the offering of top show heifer prospects that were present for this years Futurity sale. They took a close look at the quality presented prior to the auction that followed the show. Prices in the auction were strong for the top heifers presented. $10,000 - Lot 17 - Open Heifer CVF Myrtle Bo 52A - A r/w, polled, May 13, 2013 daughter of SULL GNCC Grey Goose ET and our of SULL Myrtle Bo Babe 8118 ET. The youngest purebred heifer in this sale was also one of the most admired. Very stylish with the design and color pattern to make her instantly noticed when you see her. She has a great future ahead. Offered by Creek View Farms and purchased by Patrick Foley of Pearl City, Ill. $7,250 - Lot 11 - Open Heifer CSF Jane Mary 6A ELD ET - A red, polled, March 25, 2013 daughter of SULL GNCC Eldorado ET and out of SULL GNCC Janie R32T ET. A real favorite by all at the sale, this young show prospect has style and balance to burn. Add to that the fact that her dam is a leading donor female and this one will be a good one. Offered by Cornerstone Farms and purchased by Carson Kretzmeier of Fowler, Ind. $7,000 - Lot 13 - Open Heifer CSF Pretty Woman 5A RD ET - A red, polled, April 2, 2013 daughter of SULL Right Direction ET and out of AF SL Pretty Woman ET. Another favorite at this sale. This youngster has a big hip to go with her great overall design. She will be a great future donor female. Offered by Cornerstone Farms and purchased by Madilyn Conrad of Dover, Fla. $6,000 - Lot 5 - Open Heifer - JM Cash Mirage - A roan, polled, February 13, 2013 daughter of K-Kim Cash 224R ET and our of SULL GNCC Red Mirage S2 ET. This fancy young heifer had as much traffic look at her in the stalls as any heifer in the sale and

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=New & Notes Judging Abroad

Farewell Tribute Warren D. Lakamp, 86, of rural Jacksonville, Illinois died Thursday, October 17, 2013, at Jacksonville Skilled Nursing and Rehab. He was born Dec. 20, 1926, in Jacksonville, the son of Fred and Anna Nergenah Lakamp. He married Phyllis J. Goodall on Feb. 24, 1950, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church near Chapin and she preceded him in death on Apr. 11, 2010. He is survived by his son, Roger (wife, Mary) Lakamp of Chapin; his daughter, Cindy (husband, Gerry) Gotschall of Jacksonville; four grandchildren, Brian (wife, Susie) Gotschall of St. Louis, Mariah (husband, Joe) Faivre of Edelstein, Gus (wife, Kelsey) Lakamp of Des Plaines and Wes Gotschall of Ballwin, MO; two great-granddaughters, Emelyn and Anna Faivre; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his sister, Maxine Rahe (surviving husband, Vernon of Bluffs). Mr. Lakamp was a 1944 graduate of Chapin High School and was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army,

serving from 1945-1946. He was a former leader of the Victory Ag 4-H Club and volunteered many years at the Morgan County Fair. He was a member of the Chapin American Legion, Western Illinois Tractor Club, TriCounty Shorthorn Association and was a lifetime member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Warren farmed and raised purebred Shorthorn Cattle on the family centennial farm. He had the privilege to go on a Land of Lincoln Honor Flight for WWII veterans in June of 2011.

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Congratulations

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Sunday at Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home in Jacksonville, with burial at Memorial Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, where the family will meet friends 4-6 p.m. Memorials are suggested to Land of Lincoln Honor Flight or St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Condolences may be left at www.buchanancody.com. =

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Dr. Tom Turner, Professor Emeritus of The Ohio State University, recently returned from New Zealand where he judged the beef cattle at the Canterbury A&P Show. This is the largest livestock show in New Zealand and Dr. Turner judged cattle over a three day period. He also conducted a judging contest for the senior youth including oral reasons. After the show, Dr. Turner, accompanied by his wife Susie, traveled for several days visiting herds of Angus, Charolais, Shorthorn and Hereford cattle. =

Location Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth, TX

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Show Pen Show Junior Major PACE Heifer Show Shorthorn Bull Show Major PACE Female Shorthorn/Plus Junior Heifer Show Major PACE Show ShorthornPlus Show Junior Steer Show

Sherman Berg, Blair, Neb., was honored at the Agricultural Media Summit - a joint conference of Livestock Publications Council, American Agriculture Editors and the American Bussiness Media Ag. Council in Buffalo, N.Y. The LPC Council Hall of Fame Award was presented in New York with the portrait presentation and permanent display at the Kansas City American Royal headquarters. The award was for contributions in teh field of agricultrual leadership and publicastions during Berg’s career with the American Shorthorn Association and the Knights of AkSar-Ben Foundation, Omaha, Neb.

Date 1/18 1/19 1/19 1/20 1/25 2/2 2/2 2/6

Time 11 a.m. 11 a.m. Following 1 p.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m. follow 8 a.m.

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R.R. 1, Box 358 •  Modoc, IN 47358 Brian/FAX: 765-853-5255 • cell: 765-969-0373 Randy: 765-853-5819 • Tyler: 765-576-0035 www.catesfarms.com

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Michael, Karen, Emily, Maggie & Michael IV, 724-947-2030 155 Atlas Cherry Valley Rd, Burgettstown, PA 15021

karencoyne@msn.com www.coynefamilyfarm.com

Lucky Charm Embryos For Sale! Sires: Top Dog and Ace of Diamonds

John R. Hagie Gordon & Sally Crawford 519.287.3837 519.870.2396 Glencoe, ON, Canada gordcrawford@sympatico.ca

Reed & Jane Crawford 519.287.5286 519.857.7333 Glencoe, ON, Canada riverpointcc@hotmail.com

View cattle on-line at www.crawfdownfarms.com

DIAMOND C SHORTHORNS 903-566-3780 cell: 903-521-0774

Raymond and Judy Carnes & Family 14227 CR 220 Tyler, Texas 75707

dcshorthorns@sbcglobal.net

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1001 8th Ave. NW • Clarion, IA 50525 Days: 1-800-247-4885 • Evenings: 515-532-3005 jhagie@hagie.com Herdsmen: Pete Hunter: 515-571-5630 Jess Recknor: 507-383-8529 Cody Sherwood: 515-851-2492 McOllough Boys: 515-532-3447

Our featured herd sire DF Tuscaloosa 8T

DAVE MCFARLAND & FAMILY Cattle in Minnesota and Illinois Dave: 618-401-0744 drdavemcfarland@gmail.com Stuart: 561-912-0788 • cell: 561-289-9009 www.diamondmshorthorns.com


Dean, Janice Craig and Crystal Steck 501 N. Line Street • Knoxville, IL 61448 309-289-2367 Craig cell: 319-453-7937 • home: 402-453-7937 info@djsshorthorns.com • www.djsshorthorns.com

DUIS FARMS DTR Cattle Company

Breeders of Australian Shepherds

Visitors welcome!

2 Lake Metonga Grant Park, IL 60940 815-228-7458 www.duisfarms.com

Fieser’s

Our cow herd is strong with outcross genetics. Our first cows came from Gordon Brockmueller. His guidance provided us a strong foundation.

EA-RA-BA-H Farm The southeast’s largest herd . . . bulls, bred and open females for sale at all times. Performance is our by-word

BOB DUIS

Ryan and Nancy Grathwohl Heter Josie and Ryder 745 Ave. S • Raymond, Kansas 67573 785-587-7947

in Studer’s Crazy Tra Our extended family has been in the Shorthorn business for over 40 years. We’ve been building on that foundation for over 20. We truly belive we’re breeding - Genetics That’ll Work & Win.

Bruce Humble

Franz Farms

6653 Smithwood Road • Liberty, NC 27298 Bruce: 336-264-1496

Todd, M.K., Ryan & Tayler Rae • Bingham Lake, MN 507-678-2347 (home) • 507-920-8601 (Todd) 507-822-1671 (M.K.) • franzfarms.com

Polled Shorthorns

Dean Fieser Box 363 Plains, KS 67869 620-563-9533 cell: 806-979-0027 Lori www.fieserspolledshorthorns.com Working Border Collies available.

GREENHORN Registered Shorthorn Cattle Home of GHF Lass Frost, two time All-American

LLC Dave and Josh Greenhorn 3450 Middle Run Road • Waynesville, Ohio 45068 Gregg, Leann, and Stacey Fischer Jeff Stump, Herdsman 1853 N. US Highway 281 Great Bend, Kansas 67530

Home: 620-458-3621 Jeff: 620-282-8364 Stacey: 620-786-0752 fischercattlecompany.com

John and Pam Gunn Family Patrick, Creed, Jordan, Garrett 2835 W. 400 S. Greenfield, IN 46140 317-861-6767 cell: 317-695-4015 jggunner@aol.com www.gunnshorthorns.com

The Allisons – Michael, Sharon, Marshall & Landon

Dave’s cell: 937-470-6552 Josh’s cell: 937-681-1948

Michael: 724.312.5653 • Sharon: 724-544-2343 glennhollyfarm@gmail.com

Consultant: Col. A.E. Greenhorn Herdsman: Kolten Greenhorn

HAUMONT SHORTHORNS 1919-2013 Beef-Milk-Dual Registry 100% Native- True Dual Purpose

Bulls For Sale all year, Heifers: Nov.-May

Carey Thomas Johnston

Kevin Cooksley Family

219 Johnston Rd, Kingsbury, Que, Canada J0B 1X0 TEL 819-826-5779 • CELL 819-574-4350 EMAIL highridge@hotmail.ca

80165 Rd 451 • Weissert, NE 68814 308-872-2617 • kscooksley@gmail.com

Winkie Barnes CELL 613-885-6904

Haumont Shorthorns

Homeplace Farms Burke N. Allison & Co.

925 E. 400 S., Washington, IN 47501-7533 Dale - 812-254-6185 • bovine08@gmail.com

Inness Shorthorns Doug, Nancy, Matt & Nick Inness 1339 Knox Hwy 25 Galesburg, IL 61401 309-343-6462 - 4th Generation Shorthorns -

Wegeners

HUB RANCH SHORTHORNS

U.S. 36

Greg Ruehle Family 1798 168th Rd. • Garland, NE 68360 402-430-9440 • ggruehle@aol.com

U.S. 383

Shorthorn Breeders Since 1915

IndianLand Hills & Cattle Co.

1 mile Washburns

2 mile

Wild Side daughters are very maternal.

Steve & Cynthia Washburn 8717 Road K • Norton, Kansas cell: 785-202-0338 • home: 785-877-3004 cwashburn08@yahoo.com 53 years of breeding over 100 head of attractive, productive beef type Shorthorns. Heifer, Steers & Bulls Available.

IPPENSEN FAMILY SHORTHORNS DARRELL W. IPPENSEN 217-440-6847

DONNA & JESSICA ABREGO 309-297-0913

45 N. Co. Rd. 2700 E. • Bowen, IL 62316 dwishort@hotmail.com

2013 calves sired by Waukaru Patent, Saskvalley

Pioneer, Sin City, JSF Capiche, Little Cedar Aviator, JM Vortec, Monopoly & K-Kim Baseline

www.ippensenfamilyshorthorns.com

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For S Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus heifers, steers and bulls. Calves sired by Sonny, Eldorado, Final Solution, Primo, Grey Goose and other leading sires.

IROQUOIAN SHORTHORNS Don Washburn & Family 3306 W 1250 S Kentland, IN 47951 219-474-5008 cell: 219-869-0758 washburndon@gmail.com

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SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS

Herd Bulls CF Star Bucks *x TG/RRA Complete 421U *xar A&T Renegade 124 *x

CATTLE COMPANY Cody Nelson 507 720 2998 Jeff Morris 320 212 9291 Doug Bruns 320 905 6510

Josh & Tiffany Moreland 2273 Israel Somers Rd • Camden, Ohio 937-336-1088 • jtmoreland@gmail.com www.jtmorelandfarms.com Dave & Mary Lou Kearns Dave Kearns Scott, Lynette & Koby Kearns

Joe & Marla Metzger

Taylor & Torie Schwartz 7504 N. 250 W., Rossville, IN 46065 765-379-2926 • www.jmcattleco.com A.J. & Tonya Metzger, Paiton, Parker & Tate George Jerod, Tracy, Madison & Tucker Metzger Tanner & Andrea Schwartz

11600 Shabbona Grove Rd. Waterman, IL 60556

815-264-3468: home 815-739-3578: Dave’s cell 815-739-3575: Dave, Jr.’s cell dmkearns@mycbsi.com Visitors Welcome!

Kilgore Shorthorn Farm

The Workman Family

22195 Hand Rd., Acthison, KS 66002 Shorthorn/Angus Bulls and Show Calves For Sale call for information 913-773-8359 • cell: 913-758-7892

54905 Fulton Hill Rd Bellaire, Ohio 43906

Bob: 740-676-5112 • Brent: 740-310-4361 Rick: 724-344-8056

Jeremy, Jaime, Preston & Triston Kennedy

Family, Friends & Shorthorn cattle 2250 L Rd • West Point, NE 68788 Jeremy: 402-380-9164 • Jamie: 402-380-3259 jjkr_74 @hotmail.com • www.jandjshowcattle.com

KJ German’s G Shorthorns Cattle available For Sale! K. Justin, Colene, Ryan and Emilia German 21360 E. 24th Rd Nokomis, IL 62075 217-827-1465 • german_justin@live.com

EVELDALE FARMS contact: L.E. Mathers III: 309-263-4233 mathers@leveldale.com or cattle@leveldale.com or Scott Wall: cell: 309-212-5450 swall_otg@yahoo.com 10442 N Co. Rd 2980 E • Mason City, IL 62664 309-678-4230

Visit our website at www.Leveldale.com

Straws Available

Looking for Pure Genetics?

Try a Lincoln Red!

Ron: 319.560.9433 - rclong63@yahoo.com John: 319.560.9158 - jlong@latticebiz.com Jim Sr.: 319.560.9680 - HM: 319-472-4465 • JD: 319.560.9344

www.lincolnred.org Larry and Sarah Pedelty Chatfield, MN • 507-867-9041 sarahpedelty@yahoo.com

Vinton, Iowa

Masonic VillageFarm

CATTLE FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES

Robert & Carolyn Ridler Registered Clydesdales & Shorthorn Cattle

111096 11th Line, East Garafraxa, ON L7W 7A4

Gerald Tracy and Frank Stoltzfus

519-928-5220

www.maplestoneclydes.com maplestone@xplornet.com

One Masonic Drive Elizabethtown, PA 17022 717-371-0798 fstoltzf@masonicvillages.org

www.masonicvillagefarm.com

Meadow Lane Farms Please visit our website at: www.meadowlanefarm.com

The Bertz’s

6430 Moss Road Tools of the Trade Sale Mayview, MO 64071 Harold: 660-237-4988 FAX: 660-237-4989 Located just east of Kansas City on I-70 at the 44 mile marker!

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J&J Show Cattle

Alan, Kathy, Allison, and Craig Greensburg, IN

812-663-4967 Alan cell: 812-525-4615 • Craig: 812-525-3428 Allison: 812-525-3993

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mfshorthorns@hotmail.com www.meyerfamilyshorthorns.com

Resgistered Shorthorns & Club Calves www.longshorthorns.com

McKee Family Shorthorns Wayne and Aileen McKee 5827 155th Avenue • Indianola, IA 50125 515-961-2073

MEYER FARMS

ED & CONNIE MEYER AND FAMILY

1550 E. 450 S. Rushville, IN 46173 765-938-1204 • Ed cell: 765-561-1232


Danny Holland: 918.413.1212 Marie Cole, MD: 918.413.5435

12186 SE 230 Road • Talihina, OK 74571 mooncreekranch@hotmail.com

www.mooncreekshorthorns.com

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Chaddrick R. Sumner

1885 Cranford Sumner Rd. • Lenox, GA 31637 229-546-4512 • cell: 229-388-7038 kssumner@planttel.net Eph. 2:8-9 New Herd Sires: Code Red • PLM Blanco

PHILDON FARMS

PF PF

Registered Shorthorn Show Cattle

SHORTHORN CATTLE ECONOMY, INDIANA

Steve & Cindy Oler

9058 Manning Road Home: 765-886-5737 Economy, IN 47339 Cell: 765-993-0839 olerfs@olerfs.com Business: 765-886-4444

Greg, Julie, Grant & Jillian

REGISTERED SHORTHORN

Ron Martin & Family

2699 E. 700 N. Greenfield, IN 46140 317-326-2568 cell: 317-727-4904 phildonfarms@aol.com

Ripberger Farms

7234 E. 2700 Rd • Sidell, Il 61876 217-822-2506

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Shorthorns Sammy and Wilma Richardson

3703 Hwy 29 • Marlow, OK 73055 580-658-2709 richardsonfarms@wichitaonline.net

Ricky and Lance Guidry

Fred Ripberger

9256 Robinson Rd. Bell City, LA 70630 337-598-3258 • cell: 337-540-2825 office: 337-775-5928

7234 E. 2700 Rd Sidell, Il 61876 317-694-4273

If it says R O B J O Y in the pedigree, you know they’re gonna be good!

ROBJOY SHORTHORNS

Bob and Joyce Wilson Home: 217-348-6750 Dr. Larry Wilson Cell: 217-276-5964

Home: 847-814-7301 28 Buchanan Court • Charleston, IL 61920

Rob Sneed Shorthorns 28402 Griessen Road • Sedalia, MO 65301 home: 660-826-1718 • cell: 660-620-1718 robsneedshorthorns.org

1160 600th Ave, • Middletown, IL 62666 Bob: 217-732-7596 Mark: 217-737-7905 mark.gordon@plantpioneer.com Shelden Tibbs, Herdsman

Bob and Mark Gordon

ROD Shorthorn Farms

Rocky Branch Shorthorns Lee & Joy Kerby Hannah Lynch 1581 Paint Rock Valley Road Philadelphia, TN 37846 home: 865-213-3357 cell: 865-250-8809

21965 3150 East St. • Arlington, IL 61312 office: 815-849-5700 • cell: 815-703-4553 email: rodney.rod@plantpioneer.com

Rodney, Cynthia, Rodney II, Brody & Jolett Rod

email: RCKYBRNCH@AOL.COM http://SHORTHORNS.com

✰ Home of the Rock Stars! ✰

Sexton Shorthorns

SharBen Shorthorns

Lyle, Stephanie Ty & Keiffer Ainsworth, IA 319-648-3928 “American Ride” Plus National Champion www.sextoncattleia.com

Ben & Sharon Wilson

947 Bald Eagle Road • Sharpsburg, Kentucky 40374 606-247-3023 • cell: 606-782-0754 benwilson@windstream.net

27634-443 Avenue • Marion, SD 57043

Cory, Melissa, Samantha and Jaxon Schrag 605-925-4804 • 605-941-5241 schrag@svtv.com

“The Choice For Choice”

Don and Marylou Mayse 8090 E. Highway AB • Columbia, MO 65201 573-449-4250 • www.shomefarms.com

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7168 Co. Hwy 330 Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 Rick, Sandy, Blane & Clay Osterday

419-294-5137

31728 US Hwy 12, Java, SD 57452 605-285-6761 Rick: 605-281-1175 Blane: 605-281-0301

slams@udata.com Offical Scorer for Boone-Crockett

Strode Family Shorthorns Purebred Shorthorns Since 1967

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The Jay Benham Family

Cattle available For Sale!

Ten Mile Farm Shorthorns

David Ragsdale

Doug & Rhonda North

3100 Locke Lane • Prospect, KY 40059 cell: 502-396-6533

5544 Stone Road Clinton, IL 61727 217-622-4466 tenmileshorthorns@live.com

Visit us at www.sutherlandshorthorns.com

TOWNVIEW SHORTHORNS

25994 725TH AVE. ALBERT LEA, MN 56007 507-826–3184 • cell: 507-402-4772 www.topnotchstockfarm.com

J&J Humphreys John: 219-279-2374 Andy: 219-279-2971 • Josh: 219-863-3984 7229 W. 200 N. • Wolcott, IN 47995 The coffee pot is always on!

Bryan

Marti

Bulls, females and show prospects for sale.

7577 S. 210 E. • Rensselaer, IN 47978 Barry & Anita: 219-866-3513 • cell: 219-819-0430 Toby & Jodi: cell: 219-819-4603 www.waukaru.net

Barry Jordan Families

Vogel Shorthorn Farm 10631 24th St SE • Rogers, ND 58479 vogelshorthornfarm@hotmail.com Justin: 701.320.4054 • Whitney: 701.261.1667

1502 Missouri Valley Road Riverton, WY 82501 307-857-4240

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TYNYWTRA’S

4163 HALMAN ROAD CEDAR HILL, TN 37032 615-384-3355 • CELL: 615-730-0132 STEVE ELAM: 615-268-5630 brent.townview.elam@gmail.com

February

701 Iowa Ave. • Dunlap, IA 51529 www.maternallegends.com

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BRENT ELAM & BOYS

Hauxdale Shorthorn Farm 5106 169 R Ave SE Kindred, ND 58051 Steve: 701.261.3426

John, Dede, Sara and Sage cell: 712-263-0263 John Elder - cell: 402-650-1385

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Sutherland Shorthorns Semen $5 a straw

9504 W. 300 S. • Rensselaer, IN 47978 219-866-5814 • cell: 219-863-7072 pnsteinke@yahoo.com • www.steinkeshorthorns.com

building maternal legends . . .

4733 LeFevre Road Troy, Ohio 45373 937-335-1622 Visitors Always Welcome!

9300 Boyd Farm Rd. • Rochester, Il 62563 home: 217-498-9621 Curt: 217-836-9621 • Rob: 217-725-4955

Nick, Patti, Savannah, Lane and Lily Steinke

TB accredited and certified bangs free.

Applications for the AJSA Internship are due by 17. The application can be found online at www.shorthorn.org

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America’s Convenient AI Brand Daily shipping from mid-Missouri 866-356-4565

www.cattlevisions.com

Wilson Livestock Agency Stuart D. Wilson Route 1, Box 55 Findlay, IL 62534 217-756-8828 cell: 217-454-9355

Nancy Grathwohl Heter

Cattle Genetics Specialist 745 Ave S Raymond, KS 67573 T 785.587.7947 F 800.765.5594 E nancy.grathwohl@zoetis.com

www.stuartwilsonlivestock.com

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Sullivan Supply South Hillsboro, TX 800-588-7096 FAX: 254-582-7114

One Stop Shop Semen sales • AI certificate sales Order online at ShorthornShop.com

Wayne Temple Family 3261 E. 3rd Road • LaSalle, IL 61301 Ph./FAX: 815-223-2534 • 815-223-8905 www.champion-drive.com/waymar e-mail: waymar00@msn.com

www.sullivansupply.com

Jeff K. and Darla Aegerter 520 South Evergreen Dr. • Seward, NE 68434 402-641-4696 • jaegerter@neb.rr.com www.aegertermarketing.com

Bert Moore

Bruce Brooks Auctioneer P.O. Box 349 Marietta, OK 73448 580-276-5137 cell: 580-695-2036

Independent Consultant Know the Cattle - Know the People

Finding Shorthorns that fit your operation 701.541.5035 bertshorthorn@gmail.com

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cell: 419-566-1599 23855 State Route 161 kevin@thewendtgroup.com Irwin, Ohio 43029

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Sire: HC Timeline 17T ET *x Dam: HC Cherry Mist 59T x by Wolf Willow Major Leroy 1M • Reserve Junior Champion Bull - 2013 NAILE • Grand Champion Bull - 2013 Missouri State Fair • Reserve Grand Champion Bull - 2013 Kentucky State Fair. Marksman was purchased by Moore’s Shorthorns, Jerseyville, Ill. from our Sun Country Shorthorn Sale in March 2013. We would like to congratulate the Moore Family for their success with Marksman and we wish them all the best in the future with Marksman and his progeny. We have an excellent selection of bulls on test now, including several paternal brothers to Marksman that will be offered in the 2014 Sun Country Shorthorn Sale on March 27, 2014. We will again also be offering an excellent set of females as well in this sale. Watch for more details!

Sire: HC Timeline 17T ET *x Dam: New Beginnings Elsie’s Jade Senior Champion Bull - 2013 Canadian Western Agribition. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - 2012 Canadian Western Agribition. BW– 90 lbs., unassisted WW- 757 lbs., YW- 1,282 lbs. Free Spirit weighed 2,340 lbs., at Agribition this fall after several weeks of natural service here this summer and five months in stud. He possesses tremendous thickness and overall length combined with a moderate frame.

We have semen available in the US at $35/ straw. Certificates are required at $20 each. Semen also available in Canada and in Scotland, England and Ireland. We also have semen available on many of our herd sires in several countries around the world. Check out our website for more details.

We will be holding our 6th Annual “ Frozen in Time” Online Sale of Embryos and Flushes at www.edjeauctions.com on January 30-31st, 2014. We will again offer an unique set of genetics and will also provide free shipment to one location in the US and free shipment anywhere in Canada for purchases from this sale. The sale offering will be available for viewing one week prior to the sale. In 2013, we have sold over 300 embryos to 9 countries. More information is available on our website www.horseshoecreekfarms.com

We welcome your enquiries and visits anytime Horseshoe Creek Farms Ltd Where Shorthorns Are Our Only Business. Grant and Chris Alexander

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Box 580, Weyburn, SK S4H 2K7 Canada. home: 306-456-2500 • cell: 306-861-5504 Email: horseshoecreek@sasktel.net www.horseshoecreekfarms.com


=Sales Calendar Jan. 19 - The Summit - National Shorthorn Sale, Denver Colo. Jan 25 - 3rd Annual "Common Cent$” Bull Sale, Renville, Minn. Jan. 30-31 - Horseshoe Creek " Frozen in Time" Embryo and Flush Sale, check www.edjeauctions.com. Feb. 2 - Indian Hills, Genetics with a Passion on-line sale, check cwcattlesales.com. Feb. 4 - Jungels Shorthorns "Durhams for the Dakotas" Bull Sale, Kathryn, ND. Feb. 6 - Black Hills Stock Show Shorthorn Sale, Rapid City, SD.

March 16 - Sullivan Farms/GanaNisley, No Bull On-Line Fall Open Heifer Sale.

March 30 - WHR Shorthorns, Lone Star Edition XX Shorthorn Sale, Van Alstyne, Texas.

March 1 - Kentucky Beef Expo Sale, Louisville, Ky. March 1 - Loving Farms, 4th Annual Predictable Genetics Proven Performance Bull Sale, Pawnee Rock, Kan. March 2 - Minnesota State Shorthorn Sale, Cannon Falls, Minn. March 8 - Tennessee Beef Agribition Sale, Lebanon, Tenn.

March 15 - Ohio Beef Expo Shorthorn Sale, Columbus, Ohio.

March 22 - Cyclone Trace, Spring Edition Shorthorns UpFront On-Line Sale.

Feb. 12 - Funding the Future Online Sale.

Feb 22. - Midwest Spectacular Sale, Illinois Beef Expo, Springfield, Ill.

February 11 - Iowa Royal Shorthorn Sale, Iowa Beef Expo, Des Moines, Iowa.

March 22 - Waukaru Shorthorns, The Gathering Private Treaty Selection Days, Rensselaer, Ind.

March 27 - Sun Country Shorthorn Sale, Johnstone Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, SK.

Feb. 21 - Nebraska Cattleman's Classic, Kearney, Neb.

If we can help you with further information regarding these sales, feel free to contact us.

March 19 - Sullivan Farms/GanaNisley, No Bull On-Line Embryo & Semen Sale.

Feb. 11 - Iowa Royal Shorthorn Sale, Iowa Beef Expo, Des Moines, Iowa.

Feb. 13 - Watertown Winter Farm Show & Sale, Watertown, SD.

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March 18 - Sullivan Farms/GanaNisley, No Bull On-Line Spring Born Heifers, Bulls & Bred FEMALES Sale.

March 30 - WHR Shorthorns, Lone Star Edition XX Shorthorn Sale, Van Alstyne, Texas. Aug. 30 - Cates Farms, Star Search Shorthorn Sale, Modoc, Indiana Sept. 13 - Waukaru Shorthorns, Share the Harvest Shorthorn Sale, Rensselaer, Ind.

April 5 - Oklahoma Sooner Classic Sale, Duncan, Okla.

Sept. 20 - Cagwin Farms Production Sale, Philadelphia, Ill.

April 12 - Texas State Sale, Eastland, Texas.

Happy New Year!

Aug. 30 - Cates Farms, Star Search Sale, Modoc, Ind. Aug. 30 - R-C Show Cattle, Early Bird Sale, Eaton, Ohio. Sept. 13 - Waukaru Shorthorns, Share the Harvest Sale, Rensselaer, Ind. Sept. 14 - Bonnell Club Calves OnLine Private Treaty Sale. Sept. 20 - Cagwin Farms Production Sale, Philadelphia, IL

March 8 - Missouri State Sale, Sedalia, Mo.

Sept. 20 - 21 - Johnson Shorthorns, Third Annual Private Treaty Sale, Niantic, IL

March 13-14 - Cates Farms, Modoc Madness On-Line Sale, check www.showstock.com.

Sept. 21 - Ohio Fall Showcase Sale, Newark, Ohio

March 15 - Ohio Beef Expo Shorthorn Sale, Columbus, Ohio.

Sept. 27 - Great Shorthorn Revival, Little Cedar Cattle Co, Beaverton, Mich.

March 15 - Ozark Classic Sale, Springfield, Mo.

Sept 28. - Steinke Shorthorns, Partners in Excellence Sale, Rensselaer, Ind. =

March 15 - The Showcase Bull & Female Sale, Alta Cedar Shorthorns, Westerose, Alberta, Can.

Cheers to 2014! Auction Sales • Private Treaty • Semen • Embryos

Cagwin Cattle Services, LLC P.O. Box 77 • Virginia, IL 62691

217-452-3051 • FAX: 217-452-3053 email: cagwincattle@casscomm.com

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=Ad Index AAA Shorthorns ............................................72 Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc.....................77 AMS Shorthorns ............................................72 Bartels Bros ....................................................72 Bennett Land & Cattle ..................................72 Berg Shorthorns ............................................72 Bern-A-Dale Shorthorns ................................72 Bert Moore ....................................................77 Bigelow Farms ................................................72 Bo’s Shorthorns ..............................................72 Bowman Superior Genetics ............................72 Broken Road Cattle Company........................72 Brooks, Bruce ................................................77 Byland Polled Shorthorns ..............................72 Cagwin Farms ..........................................23-26 Cates Farms....................................................72 Cates Farms ..................................................8-9 Cattle Visions ..........................................77, 79 Coyne Family Farm Shorthorns......................72 Crawfdown Farms ..........................................72 Cyclone Trace Cattle Co. ....................10-11, 72 Darbyshire......................................................62 Dav Mar Way Farms ......................................72 Deck the Stalls................................................67 Diamond C Shorthorns..................................72 Diamond M Shorthorns ................................72 DJS Shorthorns ..............................................73 DTR Cattle Co ..............................................73 Duis Farms ....................................................73 Ea Ra Ba H Farm ..........................................73 Fieser’s Polled Shorthorns ..............................73 Fischer Cattle Company ................................73 Franz Farms....................................................73 Glenn Holly Farms ........................................73 Great American Insurance ..............................77 Greenhorn Cattle Company, LLC ..................73 Gunn Shorthorns ..........................................73 Haumont Shorthorns ....................................73 Hauxdale Shorthorn Farm ..............................76 Haywood Cattle Co ......................................66 High Ridge Farm LTD ..................................73

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Homeplace Farms ..........................................73 Horseshoe Creek Farms ..................................80 Hub Ranch Shorthorns ..................................73 Hugh Moore Jr and Sons................................66 ImmuCell Corporation ..................................11 Indian Hills Land & Cattle Co.................63, 73 Inness Shorthorns ..........................................73 Iowa Royal Sale ........................................58-59 Ippensen Family Shorthorns ..........................73 Iroquoian Shorthorns ....................................73 J&J Show Cattle ............................................74 James F. Bessler, Inc. ......................................77 JDMC Cattle Company ........................74, IBC JM Cattle Company ......................................74 JT Moreland Farms, LLC ..............................74 Jungels Shorthorn Farm ..............................IFC Kearns Farms..................................................74 Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm ............................74 Kilgore Shorthorn Farm ................................74 KJG German’s Shorhtorns ..............................74 Kolt Cattle Company ......................................5 Leemon Stock Farm..........................................7 Leveldale Farms ..............................................74 Lincoln Reds ..................................................74 Little Cedar Cattle Co. ..................................74 Long Family Shorthorns ................................74 Loving Farms..................................................60 Maple Stone Farm ..........................................74 Masonic Village Farm ....................................74 McKee Family Shorthorns ..............................74 Meadow Lane Farms ......................................74 Meyer Family Shorthorns ..............................74 Meyer Farms ..................................................74 Midwest Shorthorn Spectacular Sale ..............28 Montana Shorthorn Association ....................77 Moon Creek Ranch ........................................75 Nebraska Cattlemens Classic ..........................69 New River Cattle............................................75 Norman Farms ..............................................75 O’Sullivan Auctioneer ....................................77 Oler Farm ......................................................75

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Phildon Farms ................................................75 Richardson Farms Shorthorns ........................75 Ripberger Family Farms..................................75 RK Cattle Cpmpany ......................................75 RL Cattle Company ......................................75 Robjoy Shorthorns ........................................75 Rockin’ G Land & Cattle ..............................75 Rocky Branch Shorthorns ..............................75 Rod Shorthorns ..............................................75 Schrag Shorthorn Farms ................................76 Sexton Shorthorns ..........................................75 SharBen Shorthorns........................................75 Sho-Me Shorthorns ........................................75 ShorthornPlus Foundation ............................82 ShorthornShop ..............................................77 SLS Family Shorthorns ..................................76 Sneed, Rob Shorthorns ..................................75 Stangl Shorthorns ..........................................76 Steinke Shorthorns ........................................76 Stone Springs Shorthorns ..............................76 Strode Family Shorhtorns ..............................76 Sullivan Farms ........................................76, BC Sullivan Supply ..............................................77 Sutherland Shorthorns....................................76 Ten Mile Farm Shorthorns ............................76 The National CUP Lab ................................77 The Summit ..........................................A1-A20 Top Notch Stock Farm ..................................76 Townview Shorthorns ....................................76 Tynywtra’s ......................................................76 V8 Shorthorns................................................76 Vogel Shorthorn Farm ....................................76 Walker Farms ................................................65 Warner Ranch ................................................76 Waukaru Polled Shorthorns............................76 Waymar Semen Specialists ..............................77 Wendt, Kevin ................................................77 WHR Shorthorns ............................................3 Wilson Livestock Agency................................77 Zoetis ............................................................77


JDMC THUNDERSTRUCK 6A Deerhorn Red Ranger x DRC 101VM

JANUARY

25, 2014

• 1:00 PM CT

JDMC REAR QUARTER 10A

OCC Rear End x Ar Su Lu 44 Magnum

S E L L I N G 3 5 B U L L S • Many are Asterick Free There will be groups of Commercial bred and open heifer calves selling that are Shorthorn influenced.

LOOK US UP IN “THE YARDS” IN DENVER TO SEE SOME OF THE OFFERING

NEW THIS YEAR

“COWBOY AUCTION”

J D M C C AT T L E C O .

Cody, Nelson, Jeff Morris, Doug Burns Cody: 507.720.2998 Jeff: 320.212.3367 • Doug: 320.905.6510 jdmccattle@gmail.com

DEERHORN JDMC PATENT A11 Deerhorn Red Ranger x Weebollabolla Theodore T85

C I RC L E S C AT T L E CO .

Mark, Kami & Colton Schoenfeld Mark Phone: 612.325.4001 circlescc@hotmail.com and find us on Facebook SALES REPRESENTATIVES:

Darryl Rahn: 217.473.1124 • Bert Moore: 701.541.5035

JDMC BIG TICKET 39A JDMC Big Sky 15X x RS Max 307 335 01

JDMC GRASSMASTER 51A JDMC Big Sky 15X x Saskvalley Bonanza 219m

JDMC GAME TIME 27A

Deerhorn Red Ranger x CYT Kingpin

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