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The Voice of the Shorthorn Breed.



Purebred Heifers Featuring one full sib and one maternal sib to SS Dream Lady 161. Major Show Propects! SS Dream Lady 358 born 3-18-13 Sire: HD Swagger Dam: SS Dream Lady 424 Dam’s Sire: CCC Gold Rush

Sells!

SS Dream Lady 395 born 6-6-13 Sire: SS What’s Up Dam: SS Dream Lady 424 Dam’s sire: CCC Gold Rush

Selling an IVF collection on the prolific SS Dream Lady 424!

SS Dream Lady 161

Selling two direct daughters of the crowd favorite SS Dream Lady 554 and Simplify.

Sells!

SS Dream Lady 382 born 5-5-13 Sire: KOLT-RGLC Simplify Dam: SS Dream Lady 554 Dam’s Sire: WHR Sonny 8114

SS Dream Lady 384 born 5-6-13 Sire: KOLT-RGLC Simplify Dam: SS Dream Lady 554 Dam’s Sire: WHR Sonny 8114

SS Dream Lady 554 KOLT RGLC Simplify

Offering two full sister’s to Travis Hofer’s very popular and five time Champion Shorthorn Female, SS Myrtle Bo 248. WOW!

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SS Myrtle Bo 3201 born 9-11-13 Sire: SS What’s Up Dam: SULL Myrtle Bo 9154 Dam’s Sire: Ace of Diamonds

SS Myrtle Bo 3203 born 9-15-13 Sire: SS What’s Up Dam: SULL Myrtle Bo 9154 Dam’s Sire: Ace of Diamonds

SS Myrtle Bo 248 SS What’s Up Selling SS Sweet Revival 030’s super complete Good Life daughter. What a great combination of the Revival and Dream Lady cow families. SS GNCC Revival 3203 born 10-5-13 Sire: CYT Good Life Dam: SS Sweet Revival 030 Dam’s sire: HD Swagger Aegerter Marketing S ervices

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SS Sweet Revival 030

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=Show Reports NWSS Open Show...............................................................................18 NWSS Adwards ....................................................................................25 NWSS ShorthornPlus Show .................................................................30 NWSS Pen Bull and Pen Heifer Show ..................................................34 NWSS Junior Show ..............................................................................68 NWSS Junior ShorthornPlus Show.......................................................74 Fort Worth Stock Show ........................................................................77

=Sale Reports The Summit .........................................................................................83 Durhams in the Dakotas.......................................................................84

=Departments Shorthorn Update ........................................................................8 Association Outlook ..................................................................12 Fiscal Annual Report ..................................................................38 Tartan Plaid ................................................................................86 News & Notes ............................................................................91 Sales Calendar ..........................................................................101 Ad Index ..................................................................................102

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The February cover was designed by Heidi Anderson. 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.


Sire of Champions! DF Pure Gold 3N *x Sire: Byland Gold Spear *x Dam: DF Starlet 1K * BEPD: 3.3; WEPD: 24; YEPD: 42; MEPD: 10

BISS Element 79 370Z x Shadybrook Lady 52-T *x National Champion Shorthorn Bull, 2014 National Western Stock Show. Sired by ‘PURE GOLD’, congratulations to Jordan Buba, Dixon Farms and Miller/Wilson Angus for exhibiting ‘Element’ to the National Championship. Congratulations also to DuLynn Farms and Esquire Genetics for purchasing U.S. semen rights and possession.

2008 Canadian National Champion Female Sired by ‘PURE GOLD’. $20,000 Top Seller at the 2012 ‘Decades Of Excellence’ Sale purchased by Cyclone Trace Cattle Company.

SBF Hennessy 32Z *x

SBF Platinum 1-Z *x Reserve Bull Calf Champion, 2012 National Shorthorn Show, North American International Livestock Exposition. Sired by ‘PURE GOLD’, owned with Trennepohl Farms, Truss Farms, Smith Family Farms, Double J Ranch, Hill Haven Farm and Shadybrook Farm.

Sired by ‘PURE GOLD’, A most amazing young herd sire at Shadybrook out of SBF Perfect Rodeo 14X ET*x. His first progeny will be a feature in our ‘Decades Of Excellence’ Production Sale.

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=Shorthorn Update ASA Dates of Note May 15

March March 1

March 29 April April 1 May May 1 May 1

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Unpaid WHR assessment account will be put on hold Builder of the breed Nominationas due AJSA Board of Director applications due

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May 15 May 23

AJSA Scholarship Applications Due Entry Deadline: National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference Ownership Deadline: National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference ASA All-American Junior Breeder Program applications due

May 26 June June 6-8 July June 1

Late Entry Deadline: National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference Substitution Deadline: National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference Shorthorn University reg istration due ASA office closed – Memorial Day ASA office closed – Memorial Day Shorthorn University tour, Indiana

Shorthorn University tour will take place in Indiana June 6-8.

All carcass and perform ance data due

Members & Breeders

Tour will start in Indianapolis

Members/breeders please check and update your email address and possible mailing address or any contact information with the ASA! If members /breeders have had or have multiple memberships or accounts to check with registrations for the proper name they are doing business under (example work sent in as John Doe family is not the same as John Doe Farm and breeders end up getting 2 accounts and the inventories are divided. Registrations try to call and verify when they feel it may be incorrect. ASA does not find all of these possible duplications.) Please check and make sure work is sent in with the same name or member number each time and that transfers made to you are in the proper name and/or member number you are using.

Builder of the Breed Being named a Builder of the Breed is a prestigious honor. First awarded in 1945, the award recognizes outstanding dedication and contributions to the Shorthorn breed. Each state and/or regional association is asked to submit two individuals or farms to receive this great honor. Nomination forms can be requested by contacting Tracy Duncan at Shorthorn Country at 402-393-7051 or emailing tracy@shorthorncountry.org. Nomination deadline is March 29.

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.

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Applications to run for the American Junior Shorthorn Association Board of Directors and board member responsibilities are outlined on www.shorthorn.org. Applications due April 1.

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=Association Outlook Denver Comments and More of Understanding WHR and EPDs

Montie asa executive Soules secretary/CEO

The Summit sale was a huge success data. Remember that the free ET calf I will continue on this subject. But with great prices on most of the lots sellregistrations and transfers have been first I feel a necessity to make mention ing. Your annual meeting had excellent taken out of WHR. It was not fair to be of the National Western Stock Show in attendance and interest. All in all there able to register or transfer numerous Denver. was a feeling of enthusiasm among the calves for the one-time cow fee. Look I was extremely proud of the breed and it breeders. It felt good and back at the explanation and meaning of Shorthorn breed and breeders in made me proud to hear comments a contemporary group and how it Denver. It all started off with a fabulous about how much affects the data or EPDs. This program pen show in the yards. should be a performance driven proThere were numerous 'I was extremely proud improvement there been in gram for breeders. good bulls that represent- of the Shorthorn breed has Shorthorns over the The EPD system is the most proven ed the breed very well. system we have in the cattle industry to These top end bulls creat- and breeders in Denver.” past. This stock show is the granddaddy of measure and compare traits. It is based ed lots of interest and them all with the yards and the hill on the more data submitted the more activity in the yards. A number of bulls competitions. It is important to put on accurate the EPD number becomes. changed ownership as the demand was a show and have a strong breed presence The accuracy can be just as important as excellent for high quality documented for the industry in the the EPD itself. Higher Shorthorn genetics. On the hill, the mile high city. Thank “Judges, both in the yards accuracies are obtained by junior show was strong from beginning you breeders and and on the hill, referred to having more data on more to end with numbers and quality in members for doing in the system. each class. The bull show on the hill the performance data on animals just that! That is another reason to stirred excitement in the air. A group of ow, back to the cattle as well as have all the calves from a excellent bulls was exhibited. Breeders the WHR describing the phenotype calf crop recorded. appreciated and made purchases from Program... throughout the show.” To clarify, if you conthis array of breed excellence. The In review, WHR sider the marks of 10 chilfemale show was deep with quality. The stands for Whole Herd Reporting and is dren in a class at school that actually has suspense was high anticipating which a program designed to have every calf 100 total children in that class, the ones would win the classes and divisions recorded with performance data marks from those 10 are not very releor be grand. Judges, both in the yards attached from every cow enrolled. ASA vant as to how the total 100 school chiland on the hill, referred to the performcan give non-registered cattle a CM dren are performing. Do we just assume ance data on the cattle as well as describnumber and record the performance the grading system is not working? No, ing the phenotype throughout the show. because it is time tested and accepted as the norm. It is necessary to include the ASA Board of Directors marks from all 100 students to see a true Mike Bennett, president, picture of how they are achieving. In a 559-534-2396 way, we are really building EPDs on the Mark Gordon, vice president marks of these children. Then, we need 217-737-7905 to understand if we go to a different Marty Loving, 620-786-2018 school and compare the average and Mark Gordon, 217-737-7905 Lynn Nelson, 507-826-3184 those above and those below average we Ed Kruse, 719-252-1084 can start to compare the two schools. 8288 Hascall St. • Omaha, Nebraska 68124 James Freed, 405-370-1482 Now we have 200 students in the data 402-393-7200 • FAX: 402-393-7203 Rick Leone, 719-468-1981 bank. Just think how much more accuMontie Soules, asa executive secretary/CEO Tom Turner, 614-499-5248 rate it becomes when there are 1,000 montie@shorthorn.org Robert Alden, 816-632-8509 students or even 100,000 students. The American Polled Jacob Alden, field services representative confidence we place in the “true” perShorthorn Society cell: 402-660-9048 • jake@shorthorn.org formance of the students grows because Tim Loudon, president Gwen Crawford, director of junior activities of the added number of students in the Cindy Cagwin-Johnston, secretary gwen@shorthorn.org population. Cattle performance data Shorthorn Foundation functions in the same manner. The Bill Rasor, president Heather Histand, registrations, registrations@shorthorn.org more data or individual animals that American Junior Kathleen Prosser, financial manager/controller • Shorthorn Association have performance data entered in the Kathleen@shorthorn.org Ashley Vogel, president system, the more accurate the number Megan Brehm, director of communications • National Shorthorn Lassies becomes. There is a big difference megan@shorthorn.org Faye Korthaus, president between say, 100 head to 1,000 head, Affiliated with National Cattlemen's Beef LeAnna Mann, receptionist • receptionist@shorthorn.org and 10,000 head to 100,000 head. Association • US Beef Breeds Council • Beef Improvement Federation • World Shorthorn Shorthorn being a smaller breed makes Shirley Miller, proofreader • shirley@shorthorn.org Council • National Pedigree Livestock Council

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Denver Colorado

National Western Stock Show 2014 National Western PACE Show

112 heifers - 24 bulls - Judge: Jack Ward, Plattsburg, Mo. by Jake Alden

National Champion Bull and Junior Champion went to SBILL Element 73 370Z, exhibited by Jordan Buba, Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada.

CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Rennepohl, Middletown, Ind., was named the National Champion Female and Senior Champion.

The National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado was the site of this year’s National Shorthorn Show and Meeting. The festivities throughout the event were dedicated to longtime Shorthorn breeder George Alden of Hamilton, Mo. Jack Ward of Plattsburg, Mo., had the opportunity to sort through a high quality set of 112 pure-

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bred heifers and 24 bulls. National Champion Bull & Junior Champion was awarded to BISS Element 79 370Z, exhibited by Jordan Buba, Spruce Grove, Ab., Can. The January 10, 2012 bull is sired by DF Pure Gold 3N. Reserve National Champion Bull & Intermediate Champion went to Little

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Cedar Cabrera 24, exhibited by High Ridge Shorthorns, Davis Farms & Little Cedar Cattle Co., Manhattan, Kan. The May 4, 2012 bull was sired by Saskvalley Primo 40P. National Champion Female & Senior Champion distinction went to CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind. The January 14, 2012 female is sired by SULL GNCC Eldorado ET. Reserve National Champion Female & Junior Heifer Calf Champion was awarded to SULL Roses Are Red ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. The February 22, 2013 heifer is sired by SULL Red Reward 9321 ET. Other Champions Include: Senior Champion Bull – Comprende, exhibited by Lance Hartnell, Redmond, Ore. Reserve Senior Champion Bull – Mr. V8 Premont Goose 3955Y2, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns & Ken Westall, Boling, Texas. Reserve Senior Champion Female – FCC Angel 211Z ET, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan. Reserve Junior Champion Bull – SULL Red Knight 2030 ET, exhibited by Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa. Champion Junior Yearling Female – CYT Maxed Mirage 2125, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa. Reserve Junior Yearling Female – CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion, SD. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull – TURNER CRCLH Deception 2 ET, exhibited by Fischer Cattle Co. & Luke Turner, Mahomet, Ill. Champion Intermediate Female – KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan. Reserve Intermediate Female – Shoufler Binnie Assets ET, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler, Fortville, Ind. Senior Champion Bull Calf – CF V8 Fascination X, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf – LANE’S Freedom, exhibited by Ryan Lane, Jay, Okla. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by


Little Cedar Carera 24, exhibited by High Ridge Shorthorns, Davis Farms and Little Cedar Cattle Co., Manhattan, Kan., was named Reserve National Champion Bull and Intermediate Champion.

Clayton Boyert. Reserve Senior Heifer Calf – CF Super Sable 2130 ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman, Illinois City, Ill. Junior Bull Calf Champion – LORENZ’S Ignition, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill. Reserve Junior Bull Calf Champion – DFRS Ponderosa 113A, exhibited by Davis Farms, Manhattan, Kan. Reserve Junior Heifer Calf – CYT Fool’s Dividend ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa. Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – BOY Django ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio. Reserve Early Spring Bull Calf – CYT CF Bo Max 3143 ET, exhibited by Cyclone Trace Cattle Co., Clarion, Iowa. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – SULL Sara’s Bo 3284 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan. Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf – KOLT Simply the Roo 12 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges. Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – HFS JMS The Colonel ET, exhibited by Julia Schmid & Scott Horton, Teutopolis, Ill. Reserve Late Spring Bull Calf – CASH Farms Spring Madness, exhibited by Cash Farms, Amarillo, Texas. Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – CF Revival 3115 SOL X ET, exhibited by Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind. Reserve Late Spring Heifer Calf SULL Special Rose 3280 ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. Class Placings include: Late Spring Heifer Calves (2 shown) – 1) DTR Miss Clara 340A, exhibited by Jordan Hatcher, Morristown, Ind.;

The Reserve Natinal Champion Female and Junior Heifer Calf Champion, was SULL Roses Are Red ET, , exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

2) KFSC Prissy’s Candy Crush, exhibited by Kearns Farms, Waterman, Ill. Late Spring Heifer Calves (9 shown) – 1) CF Revival 3115 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Miller Smith; 2) SULL Special Rose 3280 ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.; 3) KOLT Rainbow Dash 307 ET, exhibited by Emmett Beckler, Friend, Neb.; 4) WG R-C Cinderella 308 ET, exhibited by Colby Lingo, Oak Grove. La.; 5) CYT Max Rosa Diamond ET, exhibited by Jennifer Bedwell, Isabella, Okla. Early Spring Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) KOLT Simply The Roo 12 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges; 2) CYT Max Rosa Swag 3102 ET exhibited by Jennifer Bedwell; 3) BONN Simply Myrtle 326 ET, exhibited by Jacob Shoufler, Fortville, Ind.; 4) CYT Max Rosa Motion 313 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn.; 5) ACE High Echo, exhibited by Emma Eldridge, Redmond, Ore. Early Spring Heifer Calves (12 shown) – 1) SULL Sara’s Bo 3284 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa; 2) SULL Lady Rose Mary ET, exhibited by Emily Jenkins, Crandall, Texas; 3) CF Cumberland 352 SOL X ET, exhibited by Hanson Heights Farms, Connersville, Ind.; 4) SS Dare to Dream 351 ET, exhibited by Kylie Gana, Martell, Neb.; 5) KOLT Chelsea’s Mirage 347 ET, exhibited by Jacob Nikkel, McPherson, Kan. Junior Heifer Calves (6 shown) – 1) SULL Roses Are Red ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) CYT Max Rosa 3123 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion, SD.; 3) CF Cumberland 330 ET, exhibited by Cole Clanton; 4) CF Cumberland 334 Sol X ET, exhibited by

Adrianne Trennepohl; 5) KFSC Sable Sugar Baby 218A, exhibited by Kearns Farms. Junior Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) CYT Fool’s Dividend 313 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa; 2) CF Caroline 325 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Allison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind.; 3) CF Caroline 345 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Paige Wickard, Wilkinson, Ind.; 4) CYT Myrtle Bo 3115 ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter; 5) SHULTZ Snowball 01A, exhibited by Taylor Day, Stillwater, Okla. Junior Heifer Calves (13 shown) – 1) CF Mirage 38 SOL X ET, exhibited by Caney Valley Farms, Lakeland, Fla.; 2) CF Cumberland 22 SOL ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio; 3) CYT Meg 3135 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa; 4) AF Revival 1301, exhibited by Tyler Alden, Hamilton, Mo; 5) GCC Charming 71 ET, exhibited by Clint Leemon, Hoopeston, Ill. Winter Heifer Calves (8 shown) – 1) Miss V8 Dancin Queen 036Z, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas; 2) Miss V8 Fancy Face 250Z ET, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns & Richard Scott; 3) SULL Traveling Margie ET, exhibited by Renee Lock, Avon, Ill.; 4) LBB One Red Rose 294, exhibited by Brooke Bennett, Ducor, Calif.; 5) SULL Red Traveler 2405 ET, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Senior Heifer Calves (9 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) CF Super Sable 2130 SOL ET, exhibited by Cole Whisman, Illinois City, Ill.; 3) SULL Right Rose Mary ET, exhibited by Jennifer Bedwell; 4) SULL Myrtle Bo’s (continued on page 22)

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Reserve Senior Champion Bull – Mr. V8 Premont Goose 3955Y2, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns & Ken Westall, Boling, Texas.

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

Reserve Junior Champion Bull – SULL Red Knight 2030 ET, exhibited by Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa.

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

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

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

Champion Intermediate Female – KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan.

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

Senior Champion Bull – Comprende, exhibited by Lance Hartnell, Redmond, Ore.

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Senior Champion Bull Calf – CF V8 Fascination X, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio. (continued from page 19)

Babe ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 5) BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert. Summer Yearling Heifers (1 shown) – 1) SULL Red Rose ET, exhibited by Madison McCormick, Dunlap, Iowa. Late Spring Yearling Heifers (10

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Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf – LANE’S Freedom, exhibited by Ryan Lane, Jay, Okla.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf – BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert.

shown) – 1) KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges; 2) Shoufler Binnie Assets ET, exhibited by Kyle Shoufler; 3) CF HHF Margie 2106 HC X ET, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio; 4) LORENZ’S Ali’s Ace, exhibited by Joshua Lorenz,

Grant Park, Ill.; 5) HAHN Polly R32Z, exhibited by Matthew Hahn, Minonk, Ill. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (7 shown) – 1) CYT Maxed Mirage 2125 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell; 2) SS Myrtle Bo 248 ET, Travis Hofer,

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

Junior Bull Calf Champion – LORENZ’S Ignition, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill.

Reserve Junior Bull Calf Champion – DFRS Ponderosa 113A, exhibited by Davis Farms, Manhattan, Kan.

Reserve Junior Heifer Calf – CYT Fool’s Dividend ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa.

Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – BOY Django ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert, Seville, Ohio.

Reserve Early Spring Bull Calf – CYT CF Bo Max 3143 ET, exhibited by Cyclone Trace Cattle Co., Clarion, Iowa.

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

Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf – KOLT Simply the Roo 12 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges

Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – HFS JMS The Colonel ET, exhibited by Julia Schmid & Scott Horton, Teutopolis, Ill.

Reserve Late Spring Bull Calf – CASH Farms Spring Madness, exhibited by Cash Farms, Amarillo, Texas

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

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

Bridgewater, SD; 3) SULL Cherri Mary Lou ET, exhibited by Nick Sullivan; 4) SULL Crystal’s Soaring ET, exhibited by Lisa Reid, Brighton, Colo.; 5) POLY EMB Augusta Pride ET, exhibited by James Parnell, Stanton, Ala. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (8

shown) – 1) CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag; 2) SULL Bo’s Traveling ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 3) CYT Dream Lady SOL 2121 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire; 4) SULL Fancy Sable 2195

ET, exhibited by Landon Bolin, Harrison, Ark.; 5) CF CCL Lucky Charm 061 TW, exhibited by Hope Schlimgen, Blue Mounds, Wis. Junior Yearling Females – (2 shown) – 1) FCC Angel 211Z ET, exhibited by

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Cole Clanton; 2) Miss V8 Lucky Charm 114 ET, exhibited by Mary Zimmer, Dayton, Texas. Junior Yearling Females (2 shown) – 1) CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl; 2) CF Margie Magic 23 SOL ET, exhibited by Allison Nichols. Late Spring Bull Calves – (2 shown) – 1) HFS JMS The Colonel ET, exhibited by Julia Schmid & Scott Horton, Teutopolis, Ill.; 2) CASH Farms Spring Madness, exhibited by Cash Farms, Amarillo, Texas. Early Spring Bull Calves – (6 shown) – 1) BOY Django ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) CYT CF Bo Max 3143 ET, exhibited by Cyclone Trace Cattle Co., Clarion, Iowa; 3) KFSC Ryback 037A, exhibited by Kearns Farms; 4) IFS ROBJOY Copyright ET, exhibited by Ippensen Family & ROBJOY Shorthorns, Bowen, Ill.; 5)

HFS What-A-Bull 307 exhibited by Leah Horton, St. Charles, Ill. Junior Bull Calves – (2 shown) – 1) LORENZ’S Big Ignition, exhibited by Stacey Lorenz, Grant Park, Ill.; 2) DFRS Ponderosa 113A, exhibited by Davis Farms, Manhattan, Kan. Winter Bull Calves – (2 shown) – 1) CF V8 Fascination X, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio; 2) RFC Answer 719 ET, exhibited by Will & Tamara Lane, Jay, Okla. Senior Bull Calf – (1 shown) – 1) LANE’S Freedom 30Z, exhibited by Ryan Lane, Jay, Okla. Late Spring Yearling Bulls – (3 shown) – 1) LITTLE CEDAR Cabrera 24, exhibited by High Ridge Shorthorns, Davis Farms & Little Cedar Cattle C0.; 2) TURNER CRCLH Deception 2 ET, exhibited by Fischer Cattle Co. & Luke Turner; 3) CF Focus X, exhibited by Ben Warfield,

Marriottsville, Md. Early Spring Yearling Bulls – (2 shown) – 1) HC Marksman 25Z, exhibited by Hugh Moore Jr. & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill.; 2) ACE High Master Plan, exhibited by Emma Eldridge. Junior Yearling Bulls - (2 shown) – 1) BISS Element 79 370Z, exhibited by Jordan Buba, Spruce Grove, Ab. Can.; 2) SULL Red Knight 2030 ET, exhibited by Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa. Senior Yearling Bull (1 shown) – 1) Mr. V8 Premont Goose 3955Y2 ET, Exhibited by V8 Shorthorns & Ken Westall. Two-Year Old Bull (1 shown) – 1) Comprende, exhibited by Lance Hartnell, Redmond, Ore. Super Cow Class (1 shown) – 1) SULL Mirage Forever Ever ET, exhibited by Cyclone Trace Cattle Co.=

indicated. Just like the student when all we had was a report card for kindergarten. Breeders that make reference to a calf that did not measure up to the sire’s data need to understand first, that the dam gave 50% of the genetics to the package. If the dam has a higher accuracy and the selected sire has similar data the odds of having a calf that fits the documentation are higher. If a bull is +50 for a trait and a cow is +0 (zero), not every calf will be a +25. However, over time with the same selection criteria, the mating should produce calves that AVERAGE +25. If a student gets a “C” in junior high English, he is not doomed to get C’s in English through high school and college. He could improve or flunk out. EPDs require that you ‘stay in school’ in order to be effective. The EPD lets us measure single traits compared to other animals in the population. The more data, the more accurate we are in estimating the average performance of the resulting

progeny. We can measure that with the accuracy of the EPD. Next time we will wrap up the WHR reporting and take a look at our competition and how other breeds are using data to promote their breeds and breed acceptance. =

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it even more important to get every piece of data possible to raise the accuracy level for each individual. You hear about polling in our political world with a plus or minus for error. It is nothing more than taking a small portion of the total population and having an estimate of the results with a percent of error plus or minus. They cannot tell you it is totally accurate because they do not have all the data. How does the accuracy work? Let’s use the student example and compare the student’s GPA (EPD) accuracy for predicting his grades in school. If we are trying to estimate how a student (bull) will perform in class as a senior, we can do a pretty good job of estimating his grades if we know his report card from the time he started kindergarten. This data would make high percentage accuracy to the GPA (EPD) prediction. If all we have is his kindergarten report card, predicting his skills in high school it is really difficult to be real accurate in predicting his (bull) grades. This would be identified with a very low GPA (EPD) accuracy percentage to predict the grades of this student as a senior. Always understand the student (bull) can get an F or an A at any time through school because the data is an average or GPA (EPD) of all his grades. This is why it is important to use higher accuracy sires when making breeding decisions. Still, we must continue to test young bulls and see how they fall or change in their EPD profile. We should be aware that when we use these young bulls with low accuracies there is a risk that a higher percentage will not perform as

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Denver National Western Stock Show Dedication by Megan Breham

George and Janice Alden and family receiving the National Western Stock Show dedication award presented by President Mike Bennett and ASA Executive Secretary Montie Soules.

The American Shorthorn Association honored longtime Shorthorn breeder George Alden by naming the 2014 National Shorthorn Show in his honor. Alden is a lifelong breeder of Shorthorn cattle, Builder of the Breed Award recipient, and former American Shorthorn Association Board member. George is well known for his enthusiasm in promoting the breed as well as incorporating genetics from around the world to produce superior Shorthorn cattle. 1977, 1978, and 1979 would be historical years for not only Alden Farms, but the entire Shorthorn breed. It was evident the breed needed new genetics to cross with the popular dual purpose cattle of the time. George’s foresight and willingness to take a risk resulted in the purchase of ten full Irish females from Beef

Genetics Research of Mankato, Kan., the most notable cow in this group was a solid red cow named Shannon Margie. At the time, these females were only registered in the Appendix program and were so different, not all Shorthorn breeders were as enthusiastic as George about their potential. These females formed the nucleus of the Alden Farms herd and helped catapult the AF prefix into the national and international spotlight. Notable females produced at Alden Farms include AF Shannon Margie 924, the 1979 National Junior Heifer Show Champion and National Champion Female at the National Western in 1981 and AF Margie’s Dream Girl, winner of the 1985 National Show and the World Shorthorn Show in 1984. AF Margie’s

Fantasy Girl, AF Margie’s Dream Lady and many others have been AllAmericans and major show winners. Still today, breeders from across the nation promote females with the Margie, Dream Girl, and Dream Lady name. George and his family are very proud that these genetics started in Hamilton, Mo. The search to find a bull that would impact the breed ended in 1979, again at Beef Genetics Research. George and his two sons arranged for the purchase of two full Irish bulls Deerpark Leader 13th and Deerpark Improver. These two bulls would mold the Shorthorn breed for years to come. Deerpark Leader 13th was a four time sire of the year and can still be found in the pedigrees of top cattle today. “It is certainly an honor to have the national show named in my honor. As a third generation Shorthorn breeder, the breed means a tremendous amount to my family and I,” stated Alden in a recent interview, “It still amazes me that the genetics we brought to the breed so many years ago continue to make such an impact on the breed today.” George and his wife Janice live on a farm near Hamilton, Mo. They have been blessed with seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Great grandchildren, Emitt and Adalynn will continue the family tradition of Shorthorn breeders in the family. =

Herdsman of the Year by Megan Breham

Nancy Grathwohl Heter along with her daughter Josie and National Lassie Royalty present Jeff Stump, Great Bend, Kan., with the Herdsman of the Year award.

Jeff Stump, of Fisher Cattle Company was named the 2014 American Shorthorn Association Herdsman of the Year. The award was

presented to Stump prior to the selected of the National Champion female at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colo. on Sunday, Jan.

19, 2014. Each year, an individual is selected by fellow Shorthorn breeders as Herdsman of the Year. The recipient is honored with a trophy belt buckle in honor of Lawrence Grathwohl. Stump has been the herdsman at Fischer Cattle Company, of Great Bend, Kansas for 10 years. Stump is involved in all aspects of the operation ranging from calving to show-day preparations. Fischer Cattle Company strives to breed high functioning cattle that are competitive in the show ring, yet are equally valuable as breeding tools for their customers. Fischer Cattle Company notes that since Jeff ’s involvement in their operation, numbers of Shorthorn cattle have increased along with their quality. Congratulations to Jeff Stump and Fisher Cattle Company! =

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Sire and Dam of the Year by Jake Alden

Sire and Dam of the Year recognizes the bulls and females whose progeny have accumulated the most PACE points throughout the show season. Top Five Dams 1st – 1,755 - CF Modoc Margie 523 TPX ET – Cates Farms 2nd – 1,270 - SULL Rose Mary 636-3 ET – Sara Sullivan 3rd – 1,115 - CCS ROBJOY Mattis 31P ET – Rod Shorthorn Farm & Waymar Farm

3 rd – 1,115 - SULL Lady Crystal 434P-1 ET – Sara Sullivan 4th – 1,090 - B Good Dottie 3R ETRobinett Family Cattle 5th – 895 - BOY Sweet Caroline 070X ET – Cates Farms, Schaffer Show Cattle, Michael Boyert Top Five Sires 1 st – 6,485 - CF Solution X ET – Cates Farms & Sullivan Farms 2 nd – 5,005 - Hi-View’s Ace of

Diamonds – Hi-View’s Shorthorn’s Inc., Cody Vogel, & Melroe Shorthorns 3rd – 4,435 - SULL Right Direction – Sullivan Farms 4th – 3,680 - DJD Gold Label 290X – Don Cardey, Kirk Kimmelshue, David Dillabo 5th – 2,625 - SULL GNCC Eldorado – Cates Farms, Gana-Nisley Cattle Co., Sullivan Farms =

Donation Michigan Shorthorn Breeders Association President Tara Miller and Board Member Steve French presented a donation of $10,000.00 to The Shorthorn Foundation's newly formed Youth Development Fund during the 2013 ASA Annual Meeting in Denver. The state association's gift to the Youth Development Fund was generated from funds raised when the group hosted the 2010 National Junior Show in Michigan. Administered by The Shorthorn Foundation, this sustaining gift will be paid in $1,000 increments for the next 10 years to directly support the expenses of the annual National Junior Shorthorn Show & Conference.

ASA Board by Megan Breham

2014-2015 ASA Board Members (pictured left to right): Marty Loving, ASA Executive Secretary Montie Soules, James Freed, Ed Kruse, President Mike Bennett, Rick Leone, Robert Alden, Vice President Mark Gordon, Lynn Nelson, and Tom Turner.

American Shorthorn Association members made their way to Denver, Colo., to participate in the association’s annual meeting held in conjunction with the National Western Stock Show on January 18, 2014. The highlight of the evening was the election of a new association President, Vice-President, and three Board of Director members. Elected as President of the American Shorthorn Association for 2014 was Mike Bennett of Ducor, Calif. Bennett operates a purebred Shorthorn Cattle operation, Bennett Land and Cattle. The Bennett ranch is located in southcentral California near the base of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Bennett brings a lifetime of experience in the cattle industry to the board as president. When asked what his major

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goals are for the year, he was very straightforward; to direct more cattlemen to the Shorthorn breed. “As President, my major objective is to work hard to make Shorthorn cattle an integral part of the beef industry. By implementing more and more genetic tools to collect data, we can improve our breed and help cattlemen choose the Shorthorn breed.” Mark Gordon, Middletown, Ill., will serve the board as Vice-President this year. Gordon, along with his family operates Rockin’ G Land & Cattle, a purebred Shorthorn herd in central Illinois. In addition to his work at his cattle operation, Gordon is the manager of Croft Fertilizer Service, Inc. Montie Soules, Executive

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Secretary/CEO of the American Shorthorn Association is excited about the upcoming year as Bennett and Gordon settle into their leadership roles. “I have no doubts that the election of Mike Bennett and Mark Gordon as President and VicePresident, respectively, will be of tremendous value to the American Shorthorn Association. Their past dedication and roles they have filled serving on the board will enable them to lead the association with efficiency and lead the Shorthorn breed to a vibrant future within the beef industry,” Soules stated. Additionally, three new members to the board of directors were elected during the evening’s events. Now serving as Board of Directors are Rick Leone, Peakview Ranch, Fowler, Colo., Tom Turner, Turner Shorthorns, Somerset, Ohio and Robert Alden, Alden Farms, Hamilton, Mo. “I am extremely pleased to welcome these three new members to the board of directors. The group brings a wealth of industry knowledge and diversity to the board. I am excited about what the future holds and where we can take the breed,” commented Soules. Retiring from the Board include Les Mathers, retiring president, Peoria Heights, Ill., Ricky Guidrey, past President, Bell City, La., and Billy Zack Taylor, Salem, Ky. =


TEGM RED ADVANTAGE 100T *xma SULL RED DEMAND 9329 ET *xar KL MARIGOLD MARIA 974 *x JG CACTUS JACK C9340 *x K-KIM C.J. *x HR MONA LISA W684Y *x

BEPD: 2.0; WEPD: 19; YEPD: 30; MEPD: 13

• We are anxiously awaiting his first calves this spring.

• One of the most exciting breeding prospects to surface! • The overwhelming people’s choice at the No Bull Sale.

• This bull’s structural correctness, depth of body, balanced EPD’s and smoothness of shoulder should make him a true cow changer. • Just imagine his progeny on the sharp featured Shorthorn cows that are prevalent in this breed, Contact Josh: 937-681-1948 or Dave: 937-470-6552 for semen.

GREENHORN

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amilton

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Dave & Josh Greenhorn 3450 Middle Run Road •Waynesville, Ohio 45068 Dave: 937-470-6552 • Josh: 937-681-1948 Consultant: Col. A.E. Greenhorn Herdsman: Kolten Greenhorn

Jack & Doug Hamilton 12310 Township Rd 10 Findlay, Ohio 45840 419-722-8055 • jhamilton53@aol.com

Maternal Legends

farms John, Dede, Sara & Sage • James • Nick 712-263-0263 Dunlap, Iowa 51529 www.maternallegends.cpm John Elder, 402-650-1385 Josh Elder, 402-650-1380

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Denver National Western Open ShorthornPlus Show 25 head - Heifer and 7 head - Bulls Judge: Jack Ward, Plattsburg, Missouri by Jake Alden

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull, Mr V8 Roll Tide Roll, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female distinction went to SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. Following the purebred bull and heifer shows Jack Ward of Plattsburg, Mo., evaluated 25 heifers and 7 bulls in Open ShorthornPlus Show. Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull was awarded to Mr. V8 Roll Tide Roll, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling, Texas. The February 20, 2013 bull is sired by Crimson Tide ET. Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus

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Bull went to GJD Time For Gold, exhibited by Jerry Duvelius & Family, Hamilton, Ohio. The May 8, 2013 bull is sired by WAG Time Saver 4012W. Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female distinction went to SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. The February 3, 2012 female is sired by SULL Right Direction ET.

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Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female went to HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, exhibited by Blake Mcollough, Clarion, Iowa. The March 6, 2012 female is sired by Monopoly. Other Division Champions Include: Division I Champion – SULL Timeless Tamale ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. Division I Reserve Champion – SULL Bobbi’s Sable 3292 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Division II Champion – RR Lady Roxy Z702, exhibited by Rachelle Quinn, Castle Rock, Co. Division III Reserve Champion – SULL Blue Raspberry 2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan. Class Placings Include: Early Spring Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) SULL Timeless Tamale ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.; 2) CYT Red Princess 3117, exhibited by Tyler Alden, Hamilton, Mo.; 3) SULL Cherri Avenue ET, exhibited by Kathy Lehman, Shelby, Ohio. Junior Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) SULL Bobbi’s sable 3292 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind.; 3) SULL Jalynn’s Class ET, exhibited by Madison Snyder, Bloomfield, Iowa. Winter Heifer Calves (2 shown) – 1) FCC Lotus 261Z, exhibited by Josh Zimmerschied, Blackwell, Okla.; 2) SNOW Vision 12, exhibited by Wesley Stone, Iola, Kan. Late Spring Yearling Heifer (1 shown) – 1) RR Lady Roxy Z702, exhibited by Rachelle Quinn, Castle Rock, Colo. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (4 shown) – 1) HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, exhibited by Blake Mcollough, Clarion, Iowa; 2) SULL Blue Raspberry 2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 3) Miss Elizabeth, exhibited by Avery Bennett, Richland, Iowa. Junior Yearling Female (1 shown) – SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter. Late Spring Bull Calf (1 shown) – 1) GJD Time for Gold, exhibited by


Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Bull went to GJD Time For Gold, exhibited by Jerry Duvelius & Family, Hamilton, Ohio.

Jerry Duvelius & Family, Hamilton, Ohio. Early Spring Bull Calves (2 shown) – 1) MR. V8 Sweet Home Alabama, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns, Boling Texas; 2) KFSC Kane 034A, exhibited by Kearns Farms, Waterman, Ill. Junior Bull Calves (3 shown) – 1) Mr. V8 Roll Tide Roll, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns; 2) SODHOUSE Keystone 6, exhibited by Daniel Dewey, Wamego, Kan.; 3) CCF JJ Royal C05A, exhibited by Double J Ranch & Croc Creek Farms, Chickasha, Okla. Junior Yearling Bulls (1 shown) – 1) SODHOUSE Pepper Red 932, exhibited by Craig Hoyt, Brewster, = Kan.

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female went to HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, exhibited by Blake Mcollough, Clarion, Iowa.

Division I Champion – SULL Timeless Tamale ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.

Division I Reserve Champion – SULL Bobbi’s Sable 3292 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunalp, Iowa.

Division II Champion – RR Lady Roxy Z702, exhibited by Rachelle Quinn, Castle Rock, Colo.

Division III Reserve Champion – SULL Blue Raspberry 2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan.

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Thursday, April 3, 2014 • 1:00 p.m. Saskatoon Livestock Sales, Saskatoon, SK. 306-382-8088 We know our bulls have to be better just to get your attention! That’s why we cull hard and only sell 50 bulls a year. These are the top cut from over 400 purebred Shorthorn cows. Thick, rugged, BEEF BULLS that are bred to handle the harsh conditions of Western Canada. Also offering a select group of flush and embryo lots.

11th Annual Bull Sale

Some of our feature lots. Saskvalley Yellowstone 12Y, his full brother Sells!

Muridale Lander 83Z, He Sells!

Catalog online at all three websites Sale bull videos at www.youtube.com/whosyourdaddybull

Bell M Outfielder 12OZ, He Sells!

Sale broadcasted on www.cattleinmotion.com

For more information or a catalog contact: Carl Lehmann 306-232-3511 cmlehmann@sasktel.net saskvalleyshorthorns.com

Saskvalley Stock Farm

Special Representatives Dr Bert Moore, 701-541-5035 Larry Toner, 306-834-7652 Rolly Bateman, 306-320-7466

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Richard Moellenbeck 306-287-7904 rmoellenbeck@bogend.ca bellmfarms.com

Bell M Farms

Scot Muri 306-741-6833 sjmuri@sasktel.net muridale.com

Muridale Shorthorns

Sale Consultant:

614-301-2672 luke@lukebowmanconsulting.com www.lukebowmanconsulting.com


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Denver National Western Pen Bull & Heifer Show 17 pens - Judge: Marty Ropp, Normal, Ill. by Jake Alden

Champion Pen of Five Purebred Bulls - Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND.

Champion Pen of Three Shorthorn Bulls Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND.

Reserve Champion Pen of Three Shorthorn Bulls - Waukaru Shorthorns, Rensselaer, Ind.

Champion ShorthornPlus Pen of Five Bull Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, Neb.

Champion ShorthornPlus Pen of Three Bulls Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND

Reserve Champion Pen of Three ShorthornPlus Bulls - Stepping Stone Ranch, Edson, Kan.

Champion Pen of Three Shorthorn Heifers M Bar Shorthorns, Walton, Kan.

Reserve Champion Shorthorn Pen of Three Heifers - Vogel Shorthorn Farm. Rogers, ND.

Champion Pen of Three ShorthornPlus Heifer - Stepping Stone Ranch, Edson, Kan.

Reserve Champion Pen of Three ShorthornPlus Heifers - Idland Cattle Co., Circle, MT.

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Shorthorn festivities at the National Western Stock Show kicked off Saturday morning with the National Pen Bull and Heifer Shows. Marty Ropp of Normal, Ill. had the opportunity to sort through 17 high quality sets of Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus pens of bulls and heifers. In the biggest division of the day Jungels Shorthorn Farms of Kathryn, ND., claimed the Champion Pen of Three Shorthorn Bulls. This pen of Leveldale Righteous 084 ET and FSF Jazz Leader 918 ET sons posted an average weight of 1,429 lbs. and an average IMF score of 4.37. Waukaru Polled Shorthorns of Rensselaer, Ind., were named the Reserve Champion Pen of Three Shorthorn Bulls. These outstanding high growth individuals were all sired by Waukaru Patent 8161 ET and posted an average weight per day of age of 3.50 lbs. Jungels Shorthorn Farms claimed the Champion Pen of Five Shorthorn

Place Animal Name BREED AVERAGE EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 HEIFERS Class 221 2 VOGEL SHORTHORN FARMS VSF HOT QUEEN 19A VSF TRIXIE MAE 05A ET VSF TRIXIE 53A 1

M BAR SHORTHORNS M BAR CASTLE PRINCESS 306 M BAR SATIN GWEN 307A M BAR COUNTESS 320A

Class 223 1 RON SNEED SHORTHORNS RS GIRL 703 12 RS DREAMGIRL 922 12 RS CO CUTTERFLY 619 12 CHAMPION SHOTRHORN PEN OF 3 HEIFERS M BAR SHORTHORNS RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF 3 HEIFERS VOGEL SHORTHORN FARM Place Animal Name BREED AVERAGE EPDs SHORTHORNPLUS PEN OF 3 HEIFERS Class 225 1 STEPPING STONE RANCH SSRB MISS DUTCHESS 118 SSRB TARZAN RADAR 88 SSRB LITTLE MISS #55

Birthdate

Bulls. This group of bulls was sired by JSF Gauge 137W, MAV Bellringer & FREE K-Kim Hot Commodity ET. These sensibly sized bulls had an average weight per day of age of 3.14 lbs. Taking home the Champion Pen of Five ShorthornPlus Bull banner was Jungels Shorthorn Farms. These solid red, March bulls were all sired by Ash Valley Answer 9652 and had an average IMF of 4.06. Another high quality pen of Ash Valley Answer 9652 sons claimed Champion Pen of Three ShorthornPlus Bull honors. This outstanding pen was exhibited by Jungels Shorthorn Farms and had an average weight per day of age of 3.32 lbs. Reserve Champion Pen of Three ShorthornPlus Bulls was exhibited by Stepping Stone Ranch, Edson, Kan. This solid black pen of May halfbrothers were all sired by MCCO Recharge 50Y and had an average REA/CWT of 1.33.

Sire

M Bar Shorthorns of Walton, Kan., took home Champion Pen of Three Shorthorn Heifer honors. These maternally minded females were all sired by M Bar Castlerock 722T and had an average weight per day of age of 2.65 lbs. Reserve Champion Pen of Three Shorthorn Heifers went to Vogel Shorthorn Farm of Rogers, ND. This pen of heifers had an average IMF of 4.34 and were sired by FREE K-Kim Hot Commodity ET, Leveldale Master 630S and SULL Red Demand 9329 ET. Stepping Stone Ranch had the Champion Pen of Three ShorthornPlus Heifers. This pen of heifers was sired by MCCO Recharge 50Y and SSRB How About Me 73 and had an average REA/CWT of 1.50. Reserve Champion Pen of Three ShorthornPlus Heifer honors were awarded to Idland Cattle Co., of Circle, Mont. This pen of full sisters were sired by DF Talladega 3X ET and had an average weight per day of age of 2.50.=

WT

WDA

F/S

CE -1.3

MCE BW -1.7 2.0

WW YW M 15.2 24.2 2.3

$CEZ $F $BMI REA $17.96 $16.44 $22.40

%IMF FT REA/CWT

$6.08 $7.29 $15.38 $5.53

11.5 11.9 12.4 12.0

4.61 3.79 4.63 4.34

0.33 0.35 0.3 0.33

1.45 1.69 1.60 1.58

ROGERS, ND 3/26/13 FREE K-KIM HOT COMMODITY ET 3/15/13 SULL RED DEMAND 9329 ET 4/25/13 LEVELDALE MASTER 630S 4/1/13 WALTON, KS 3/1/13 M BAR CASTLE ROCK 722T 2/28/13 M BAR CASTLE ROCK 722T 3/16/13 M BAR CASTLE ROCK 722T

794 705 775 758

2.68 2.30 2.91 2.63

6.12 4.50 6.11 5.58

-4.4 -0.9 2.0 -1.1

-3.4 -0.3 1.4 -0.8

2.5 1.3 0.6 1.5

21.5 13.6 21.7 18.9

885 820 810

2.78 2.55 2.65

6.0 5.2 5.5

-2.0 -2.3 -3.5

-0.2 -2.1 -2.0

2.7 1.5 3.0

20.8 39.6 4.0 16.1 27.2 2.9 15.9 26.2 4.3

$0.40 $31.5 $17.64 12.8 $1.88 $24.74 $19.04 12.0 -$1.93 $24.86 $13.71 12.2

3.68 3.45 3.64

0.32 0.29 0.41

1.44 1.47 1.51

SEDALIA, MO 2/7/12 SULL RED SAVIOR 0492 1/14/12 RS DV 034 804 08 2/5/12 A&T CAPTAIN OBVIOUS 606S 1/29/12

932 880 833 882

1.31 1.20 1.17 1.12

5.0 3.8 4.1 4.3

8.0 6.7 4.7 6.5

3.1 4.1 1.7 3.0

-2.3 -1.8 -2.0 -2.0

10.3 12.9 15.0 12.7

$37.74 $25.38 $31.48 $30.28 $25.72 $31.48 $31.65 $29.05

4.16 4.04 3.75 3.98

0.20 0.14 0.07 0.14

0.97 0.94 0.91 0.94

WT

WDA

F/S

CE -1.3

MCE BW -1.7 2.0

WW YW M 15.2 24.2 2.3

$CEZ $F $BMI REA $17.96 $16.44 $22.40

%IMF FT REA/CWT

816 779 781 792

3.16 3.33 3.14 3.22

6.3 6.3 6.4 6.3

0.9 -1.4 0.3 -0.1

-1.2 -2.0 -0.5 -1.2

0.6 2.4 0.8 1.3

8.1 13.5 8.7 10.1

14.8 21.2 15.6 17.2

2.2 2.3 2.9 2.5

$15.05 11.6 $6.08 $22.52 $22.34 11.3 $12.88 12.8 $11.34 $22.52 $22.34 11.9

1.86 3.45 3.56 2.95

0.27 0.36 0.35 0.33

1.42 1.45 1.64 1.50

708 762 792 749

2.44 2.49 2.55 2.50

5.6 4.8 5.7 5.3

4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2

11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6

15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3

0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8

11.3 10.2 11.7 11.0

3.76 3.37 3.20 3.61

0.19 0.16 0.22 0.20

1.59 1.35 1.47 1.48

787 725 772 761

2.54 2.47 2.53 2.51

5.6 4.9 4.8 5.1

0.2 -0.1 0.1 0.1

17.3 14.3 10.6 14.1

29.7 23.8 19.3 24.3

3.2 3.0 4.8 3.7

11.8 9.3 11.9 11.0

3.27 3.23 3.16 3.22

0.28 0.25 0.21 0.25

1.51 1.28 1.54 1.44

31.9 23.5 31.5 29.0

19.9 29.5 24.9 24.8

1.2 4.3 3.4 3.0

-0.9 -1.8 -1.9 -1.5

$31.92 $32.69 $37.61 $34.07

9.1 8.3 7.6 8.3

WALTON, KS ROGERS, ND Birthdate

Sire

EDISON, KS 5/3/13 MCCO RECHARGE 50Y 5/27/13 SSRB HOW ABOUT ME 73 1/2 5/15/13 MCCO RECHARGE 50Y 5/15/13 2 IDLAND CATTLE CO CIRLCE, MT ICC IZZY 332 ET 4/1/13 DF TALLADEGA 3X ET ICC IZZY 3114 ET 3/16/13 DF TALLADEGA 3X ET ICC IZZY 312 ET 3/11/13 DF TALLADEGA 3X ET 3/23/13 3 M BAR SHORTHORNS WALTON, KS M BAR BLACK GOLD GEM 319A 3/12/13 ASH VALLEY DUTY 0768 1/2 M BAR FLS GEM 323A 3/28/13 ASH VALLEY DUTY 0768 1/2 M BAR COUNTESS 321A 3/17/13 ASH VALLEY DUTY 0768 1/2 3/19/13 CHAMPION SHOTRHORNPLUS PEN OF 3 HEIFERS STEPPING STONE RANCG EDISON, KS RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF 3 HEIFERS IDLAND CATTLE CO. CIRCLE. MT

0.1 0.2 -0.2 0.0

0.0 -0.1 -0.7 -0.3

$9.39 $28.45 $10.91 $25.15 $10.47 $22.00 $10.26 $25.24

$25.45 $23.81 $21.13 $23.46

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Animal Name Place BREED AVERAGE EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 5 BULLS Class 205 1 JUNGELS SHORTHORN FARMS JSF GATEWAY 11A Res. JSF GAUGE 14A JSF BELLMAN 51A JSF HOT ROAD 97A JSF HOT WIRE 70A CHAMPION SHORTHORN PEN OF 5 BULLS JUNGELS SHORTHORN FARMS

SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 BULLS Class 209 2 THE KAEHLER FAMILY HOMEDALE TARGET CROSSROADS OF HOMEDALE CHRONICLE OF HOMEDALE

1

HUGH MOORE JR AND SONS MM EASY STREET 103 32A MM AXEL 103 13 MM WIND CHILL 37A

Class 210 3 JDMC CATTLE CO. DEERHORN JDMC PATENT A11 JDMC GAME TINE 27A JDMC GRASS MASTER 51A 1

2

WAUKARU SHORTHORNS WAUKARU SYNERGIST 3111 WAUKARU BATTLE CRY 3072 WAUKARU THOR 3063 HAHN FAMILY SHORTHORNS HAHN GLIDE P20A HAHN FINANCE F13A HAHN LIGHT IT UP C12A

WT

WDA F/S

SC

EPD's CE MCE BW WW YW -1.3 -1.7 2.0 15.2 24.2

$VALUES Ultrasound M $CEZ $F $BMI REA %IMF FT REA/CWT 2.3 $17.95 $16.44 $22.40

1037 956 931 954 1055 987

3,19 2.95 2.98 3.16 3.44 3.14

4.8 4.7 5.0 5.6 5.3 5.1

33.0 33.0 34.0 32.0 34.5 33.3

-1.2 1.3 1.3 1.7 -2.4 0.1

-6.5 -2.9 -2.3 -1.3 -1.1 -2.8

0.5 0.5 -0.5 0.2 2.1 0.6

19.6 18.5 9.0 14.5 20.9 16.5

26.8 27.7 19.0 20.3 32.8 25.3

2.8 3.7 4.0 3.9 3.4 3.6

$5.63 $10.37 $15.38 $16.41 $0.38 $9.63

ST. CHARLES, MN 5/20/13 HOMEDALE CREOLE 135 4/18/13 FREE K-KIM HOT COMMODITY ET 4/1213 FREE K-KIM HOT COMMODITY ET 4/26/13

893 935 890 906

3.71 3.42 3.19 3.44

6.42 6.61 5.89 6.31

30.0 27.0 28.0 28.3

1.0 -4.5 -1.8 -1.8

2.5 -2.7 -2.4 -0.9

0.4 3.6 1.9 2.0

17.0 19.0 14.7 16.9

29.7 28.9 24.5 27.7

3.2 2.6 2.8 2.9

$12.23 $32.05 $34.36 12.9 -$5.64 14.9 $4.09 12.6 $3.56 $32.05 $34.36 13.4

JERSEYVILLE, IL 3/313 MURIDALE BONANZA 103U 3/6/13 MURIDALE BONANZA 103U 3/5/13 SULL BO DIDDLEY 9256 3/4/13

980 933 973 962

3.07 2.95 3.07 3.03

5.5 5.9 5.2 5.5

33.5 31.0 33.0 32.5

-3.1 -0.4 -2.10 2.5 -2.6 -0.2 -2.6 -0.6

2.9 2.2 2.4 2.5

21.6 23.0 14.8 19.8

34.0 36.7 24.0 31.6

0.4 1.0 1.6 1.0

-$2.15 $0.98 $1.52 $0.22

$32.29 $34.86 $24.93 $30.70

1072 900 970 981

3.13 2.71 3.06 2.97

5.3 5.1 5.0 5.1

32 32.5 33.5 32.7

1.1 -1.8 3.0 0.8

-0.7 -1.9 3.0 0.1

0.8 2.6 1.5 1.6

13.4 10.3 33.4 19.0

22.4 19.6 52.1 31.4

5.0 5.6 4.1 4.9

$14.19 $5.07 $14.60 $11.29

1131 1159 1205 1165

3.47 3.47 3.55 3.50

6.5 6.5 5.8 6.1

38.0 36.0 38.0 37.3

0.6 6.0 2.1 2.9

2.6 3.3 2.3 2.7

1.3 -1.3 0.2 0.1

37.7 34.6 35.5 35.9

63.8 58.0 59.1 60.3

3.8 3.9 2.1 3.3

1000 1089 1000 1030

2.93 3.12 2.86 2.97

5.07 5.46 4.20 4.91

33.0 35.0 31.0 33.0

1.1 0.8 2.3 1.4

-2.2 1.7 1.5 0.3

-0.1 1.0 0.1 0.3

14.6 32.1 24.3 23.7

15.5 46.5 35.1 32.4

4.5 6.4 2.5 4.5

WT

WDA F/S

SC

%

CE

MCE BW

WW

-1.3 -1.4 2.2

Birthdate

Sire

KATHRYN, ND 2/25/13 JSF GAUGE 137W 2/26/13 JSF GAUGE 137W 3/10/13 MAVE BELLRINGER 804U 3/20/13 FREE K-KIM HOT COMMODITY ET 3/15/13 FREE K-KIM HOT COMMODITY ET 3/8/13

$27.97 $31.87 13.8 3.71 $28.58 $35.72 13.7 4.09 $21.24 $22.35 14.3 2.63 14.7 4.10 13.9 3.67 $25.93 $29.98 14.1 3.64

0.34 0.34 0.32 0.17 0.33 0.30

1.33 1.43 1.54 1.54 1.32 1.43

3.26 3.16 3.30 3.24

0.28 0.15 0.17 0.20

1.45 1.59 1.41 1.48

$25.66 13.8 $29.19 15.0 $19.77 12.7 $24.87 13.8

3.62 3.18 4.25 3.69

0.35 0.21 0.26 0.27

1.40 1.61 1.31 1.44

$24.58 $24.89 $47.15 $32.21

$26.93 14.4 $28.91 12.7 $45.40 12.0 $33.08 13.0

3.73 3.45 4.23 3.80

0.19 0.17 0.33 0.23

1.34 1.41 1.24 1.33

$4.24 $23.44 $10.19 $12.63

$49.49 $45.25 $46.48 $47.08

$33.30 16.9 $41.60 16.3 $37.78 15.3 $37.56 16.2

3.61 3.96 3.56 3.71

0.24 0.24 0.31 0.27

1.50 1.41 1.27 1.39

$15.57 $8.37 $15.66 $13.20

$22.87 $42.76 $35.70 $33.71

$23.86 12.6 $22.46 15.6 $33.06 15.8 $26.46 14.6

4.01 2.95 3.46 3.47

0.25 0.21 0.22 0.23

1.26 1.43 1.58 1.42

YW M

$CEZ

$F

15.5

24.9 2.2

$18.00 $16.00 $22.00

$34.51 $29.33 $22.15 $23.77 $28.14 $14.32

KATHRYN, ND

RENVILLE, MN 2/8/13 DEERHORN RED RANGER 2/18/13 DEERHORN RED RANGER 3/5/13 JDMC BIG SKY 15X 2/19/13 RENSSELAER, IN 2/24/13 WAUKARU PATENT 8161 ET 2/16/13 WAUKARU PATENT 8161 ET 2/11/13 WAUKARU PATENT 8161 ET 2/17/13 MINONK, IL 2/9/13 ASH VALLEY PRESTIGE 0665 2/1/13 MJH FRAZIER C806 1/31/13 DPH CONTENDER SP2104 ET 2/3/13

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 BULLS JUNGELS SHORTHORN FARMS KATHRYN, ND RESERVE CHAMPION SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 BULLS WAUKARU SHORTHORNS RENSSELAER, IN Place Animal Name REA/CWT BREED AVERAGE EPDs SHORTHORNPLUS PEN OF 5 BULLS Class 213 1 JUNGELS SHORTHORN FARMS JSF ADAMANT 58A JSF AGENDA 49A JSF ADVOCATE 28A JSF RESPONSE 63A JSF ACCEPTANCE 26S

Birthdate

Sire

KATHRYN, ND 3/11/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 3/8/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 3/2/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 3/11/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 3/2/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 3/6/13

1100 1012 992 990 1031

3.54 3.22 3.10 3.18 3.22 1025

5.8 4.7 4.3 5.0 4.6 3.25

32.0 33.0 33.0 34.0 32.5 4.9

-4.7 2.2 3.4 1.4 1.9 32.9

-2.1 -1.7 0.6 -1.6 0.4 0.8

1.8 -0.6 -2.2 -0.8 -0.8 -0.9

19.9 13.9 7.7 11.3 13.3 -0.5

335.6 26.7 15.8 21.6 27.2 13.2

3.9 2.8 5.1 1.0 2.2 25.4

$0.05 $17.05 $23.15 $15.38 $15.95 3.6

EDSON, KS 5/4/13 MCCO RECHARGE 50Y 5/25/13 MCCO RECHARGE 50Y 5/15/13 MCCO RECHARGE 50Y 5/14/13

1022 1013 1023 1019

3.98 4.29 4.16 4.14

6.6 7.0 7.3 7.0

34.0 33.0 31.5 32.8

3.3 2.0 -1.4 1.3

-0.6 -0.9 -0.4 -0.6

-1.1 0.1 2.6 0.5

2.9 5.8 11.2 6.6

7.8 9.6 16.7 11.4

1.6 1.4 1.7 1.6

$24.46 $19.76 $6.98 $17.07

KATHRYN, ND 2/23/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 3/1/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 2/20/13 ASH VALLEY ANSWER 9652 3/4 2/24/13

1147 1048 1056 1084

3.51 3.26 3.20 3.32

6.77 6.36 5.73 6.28

34.0 32.0 1.8 0.9 34.0 -1.0 -0.8 33.3 0.4 0.1

-0.4 -0.6 1.3 0.1

12.1 13.8 19.2 15.0

22.8 26.1 35.2 28.0

4.8 3.0 4.3 4.0

$BMI REA

%IMF

FT

$21.65 15.7 3.59 $30.56 14.0 4.15 $23.59 12.7 4.19 $25.25 12.9 4.14 $30.40 12.0 4.22 $27.58 $26.2913.5

0.21 0.34 0.26 0.30 0.34 4.06

1.43 1.39 1.28 1.30 1.17 0.29

13.7 13.6 13.3 13.5

3.60 2.35 3.68 3.21

0.34 0.22 0.26 0.28

1.34 1.34 1.30 1.33

13.3 $15.65 $27.61 $26.33 13.3 $4.66 $33.87 $24.79 13.0 $10.16 $30.74 $25.56 13.3

3.66 3.84 4.19 3.90

0.31 0.27 0.31 0.30

1.18 1.27 1.23 1.23

1.31 CHAMPION SHORTHORNPLUS PEN OF 5 BULLS JUNGELS SHORTHORN FARMS KATHRYN, ND SHORTHORNPLUS PEN OF 3 BULLS Class 217 2 STEPPING STONE RANCH SSRB MR TARZAN RECHARGE 117 SSRB MR LUCK RECHARGE 103 SSRB MR SOCKS RECHARGE 53

1

JUNGELS SHORTHORN FARMS JSF COMBINATION 9A JSF ANSWER 20A JSF ALLIED 5A

CHAMPION SHORTHORNPLUS PEN OF 3 BULLS JUNGELS SHORTHORN FARMS KATHRYN, ND RESERVE CHAMPION SHORTHORNPLUS PEN OF 3 BULLS STEPPING STONE RANCH EDSON, KS

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American Shorthorn Association Fiscal Annual Report

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION JUNE 30, 2012 AND 2013 ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS: Cash: Checking Savings Total cash Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $25,000 in 2013 and $15,000 in 2012 Prepaid expenses Total current assets

PROPERTY - AT COST: Land Building Furniture and office equipment Vehicles

Less accumulated depreciation and amortization Property - net

OTHER ASSETS: Investment in land - at cost

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts payable - services and supplies Accrued payroll and withholdings Deferred revenue (Note D) Other accrued liabilities Total current liabilities COMMITMENTS (Note E)

NET ASSETS - Unrestricted

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

2013

$ 243,007 147,178 390,185

$185,280 146,994 332,274

11,000 386,201 290,923 44,180 732,304

11,000 386,201 286,546 37,791 721,538

2,581 2,212 394,978

OTHER INCOME: Denver Sale Income from sale of inventory Interest earned Rent and service fees (Note C) Miscellaneous

Other income Total revenue and other income

EXPENSES: Member services and administrative expenses Junior program expenses Breed promotion expenses Denver Sale Total expenses

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS

NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR

NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR See notes to consolidated financial statements.

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT

31,851 1,982 366,107

423,016 309,288

407,991 313,547

$719,006

$694,394

$ 105,619 2,626 48,593 2,234 159,072

$ 76,876 2,090 1,074 80,040

559,934

614,354

14,740

-

14,740

-

$719,006

$694,394

2013 $996,339

2012 $968,025

26,663 1,023,002

202,034 1,170,059

1,077,422

1,071,791

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012 REVENUE - Memberships, dues and fees earned

2012

2,454 271 522 12,000 11,416

830,196 156,778 87,168 3,280

(54,420) 614,354

$559,934

180,225 407 835 12,000 8,567

711,265 120,477 62,939 177,110 98,268

516,086

$614,354

Board of Directors American Shorthorn Association and Subsidiary Omaha, Nebraska We have audited the accompanying financial statements of American Shorthorn Association (a nonprofit organization) which comprise the consolidated statements of financial position as of June 30, 2013 and 2012 and the related consolidated statements of activities, changes in net assets and cash flows for the years then ended, and the related notes to the financial statements. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation of fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditors’ Responsibility Our responsibility is to express and opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. the procedures selected depend on the auditors’ judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation fo the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstance, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of American Shorthorn Association and subsidiary as of June 30, 2013 and 2012, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. Awerkamp, Goodnight, Schwaller & Nelson, P.C. Omaha, Nebraska • September 16, 2013

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Change in net assets Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash flows from operating activities: Depreciation Change in assets and liabilities: Receivables, less allowance Inventory and supplies Prepaid expenses Accrued interest Accounts payable - services and supplies Advance - Funding the Future Accrued payroll taxes and withholdings Other accrued liabilities Total adjustments Net cash flows from operating activities

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Capital expenditures Certificates of deposit, net NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH

CASH AT BEGINNING OF YEAR

CASH AT END OF YEAR See notes to consolidated financial statements.

2013

2012

$(54,420)

$98,268

29,270 (230) 28,743 48,593 536 1,160

(18,605) 726 11,605 310 2,933 (671) 997

(20,377) (20,377)

(205,621) 170,410 (35,211)

332,274

250,439

24,636

132,708 78,288

57,911

$390,185

21,483

18,778 117,046

81,835

$332,274

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012 NOTE A - NATURE OF OPERATIONS The Association is organized as a non-stock, non-profit corporation and is not subject to local property or income tax. Its primary function is to record and register Shorthorn cattle and to improve the breedlines throughout the world. The Association’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Shorthorn Publications, Inc. has been consolidated in the accompanying financial statements. NOTE B - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of Presentation - The accompanying financial statements have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Net assets and revenues, expenses, gains and losses are classified based on the existence of absence of donor-imposed restrictions. Accordingly, net assets of the Association and changed therein are classified and reported as follows: Unrestricted net assets - Net assets that are not subject to donor-imposed stipulations. Cash and Cash Equivalents - The Association considers all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Inventory and Supplies - Inventory of supplies and items for resale are carried at cost (first-in, first-out), which is not in excess of market value. Property - Depreciation is computed using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the related depreciable assets as follows: 40 years Building Furniture and office equipment 3-7 years Vehicles 5 years Maintenance - repairs and renewals which neither materially add to the value of the property and equipment nor appreciably prolong its life are charged to expense as incurred. Gains or losses on dispositions of property and equipment are included in income. Income Taxes - The Association’s operation is tax exempt under Section 501(c)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code and accordingly, the financial statements do not reflect a provision for income taxes. The Association has adopted the provision of FASB ASC 740-10-50 effective July 1, 2009. The Association’s tax returns for the years ended June 30, 2010 through 2013 are subject to audit by the Internal Revenue Service. Management believes that they have not entered into any transactions that either result in unrelated business income or jeopardize their tax-exempt status. Use of Estimates - The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosures of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Accounts Receivable - Accounts receivable are recorded when invoices are issued and are presented in the balance sheet net of any allowance for doubtful accounts. Accounts receivable are written off when they are determined to be uncollectible. The allowance for doubtful accounts is estimated based on the Association’s historical losses, the existing economic conditions, and the financial stability of its members. Most of the Association’s business activity is with its members in the cattle industry. Consequently, the Association’s ability to collect its receivables is affected by economic conditions in that industry. Advertising Costs - Advertising costs (other than direct-response advertising costs) are charged to expense when incurred. The Company has not incurred any direct-response advertising costs, which are capitalized and amortized over the period during which future benefits are expected. Consolidation Policy - The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Association and its whollyowned subsidiary. Inter-company transactions and balances have been eliminated in the consolidation. NOTE C - PUBLICATION AGREEMENT Durham Management, Inc. has the responsibility for operating and for meeting subscription obligations of Shorthorn Publications, Inc., (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Association) under a lease agreement with the Association. Under this lease agreement, Durham pays $1,000 a month to the American Shorthorn Association for rent. In addition, Durham also reimbursed the American Shorthorn Association for various shared administrative services. NOTE D - DEFERRED REVENUE At June 30, 2013, the Association had received funds in advance for programs to be conducted subsequent to year end. These funds include $28,583 from the Leading a Legacy program and $20,010 from the Funding the Future initiative. These funds will be utilized by the various activities of the Junior National and Junior programs and will be recorded as revenue during the 2013-2014 fiscal year. NOTE E - COMMITMENTS The Association has entered into operating leases, expiring through April, 2018 for use of office equipment. Total lease payments for the years ended June 30, 2013 and 2012 were approximately $12,314 and $12,076, respectively. The minimum lease commitments are as follows for the years ending June 30: 2014 3,852 2015 3,852 2016 3,852 2017 2,457 2018 1,660 $15,673 NOTE F - RETIREMENT PLAN Effective January 1, 2003, the Association established a savings incentive match plan for employees (SIMPLE Plan) and terminated their existing defined contribution plan. The SIMPLE Plan allows employess to make elective contributions and requires the Association to make matching or nonelective contributions, The Association’s contribution to retirement plans totaled $11,316 and $11,535 for the years ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively. NOTE G - ADVERTISING COSTS Advertising expense totaled $26,917 and $13,977 for the years ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively. NOTE H - SUBSEQUENT EVENTS Management evaluated transactions and events occurring subsequent to June 30, 2013 and through September 16, 2013 (the date the financial statements were available to be issued) to determine whether any events should be recognized or disclosed in these statements. There were no material transactions or events in the subsequent period requiring disclosure or recognition in the statements.



SUNDAY, MARCH 30TH • 12 NOON • LONE STAR XX SALE Cattle will be available for inspection throughout the week preceding the sale.

SALE HEADQUARTERS

SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH

Hampton Inn, 903-893-9333 2904 Hwy 75 North, Sherman, Texas 75090 Make your reservations by March 12th, and ask for the Lone Star block of rooms (Bill Rasor).

SUNDAY, MARCH 30TH

Comfort Suites, 903-893-0499 2900 Hwy 75 North, Sherman, Texas 75090

5:00 p.m.

11:00 a.m.

Mexican Fiesta at WHR

Complimentary Lunch

12:00 Noon Lone Star Edition XX Sale

SALE DAY PHONES Sale Ring 903-433-8096 Bill Rasor 214-850-4690 - Jeff Sargent 903-624-7265

LaQuinta, 903-870-1122 2912 Hwy 75 North, Sherman, Texas 75090 Holiday Inn Express, 903-892-3300 2909 Michelle Dr., Sherman, Texas 75090 Comfort Suites, 972-548-9595 1590 N. Central Expwy, McKinney, Texas 75069

SALE STAFF

AUCTIONEER Bruce Brooks............................580-276-5137 • 580-695-2036, cell Marietta, Oklahoma

\

Sherman

Loop 288

FM 121 Hwy-289 Prosper

Hwy-380

-35W

VanAlstyne

McKinney

Lewisville

Hw

D/FW Airport Hwy-30

35E

y-121

Fort Worth

WHR

Denton

Hwy-

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Gunter

Hwy

MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE

Aegerter Marketing Services Jeff K. & Darla Aegerter Seward, Nebraska • 402-641-4696 jaegerter@neb.rr.com • aegertermarketing.com

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Cagwin Cattle Services LLC PO Box 77 • Virginia, IL 62691 Office: 217-4523051 •Fax: 217-452-3053 Don Cagwin cell: 217-341-7552 Cindy Cagwin-Johnston: 217-452-3056 cagwincattle@casscomm.com

From DFW Airport: Go to North Airport Exit; take Hwy 121 north to McKinney; take Hwy 75 north to VanAlstyne; take FM 121 west 4 1/2 miles to Lovers Leap; take Lovers Leap north 1 1/2 miles to WHR on the right.

35 Hwy-

SALE MANAGEMENT

DIRECTIONS

Hwy-75

Darryl Rahn...............................................................217-473-1124 Jake Alden.................................................................402-660-9048 Montie Soules...........................................................919-645-4322 Alan K. Sears..............................................................970-454-3986 Delvin Helderman......................................................817-558-7761 Kent Jaecke................................................................405-408-2440 Scott Trennepohl.......................................................765-620-1700 Stuart Wilson........................... 217-756-8828 • cell: 217-454-9355

Dallas


SUNDAY MARCH 30TH

12 NOON

WHR SHORTHORNS

VANALSTYNE, TEXAS

BILL AND BECKY RASOR

1800 Lovers Leap • VanAlstyne, Texas 75495 903.433.8096 • fax: 903.433.9387 • www.whrshorthorns.com Jeff Sargent, Show and Sale Cattle - 903.624.7265

SALE TERMS Air Travel: Dallas/Fort Worth Airport is approximately one hour from WHR Shorthorns.

interstate shipment. Buyers should make themselves aware of the health requirement for the respective states.

Mailed Bids: Mailed or telephoned bids will be handled in a most confidential manner. If you are unable to attend the sale personally, simply contact a representative of the sale far enough in advance prior to sale day. They will be able to assist you at ringside on sale day.

Breeding Guarantee: All cattle sell under the Standard Breeding Guarantee recommended by the American Shorthorn Association. An exception would be through mishandling either obesity or under nourishment and illegal practices associated with showing the female.

Delivery: Every effort will be made by the sellers to assist you in the delivery of your purchases should you need assistance. This delivery will be made to central points at the most economical cost possible. Terms And Conditions: Terms of the sale are cash or check payable to WHR Shorthorns. Settlement is to be made with the clerk immediately following the sale and before the cattle are removed from the premises. Purchasers or thier representatives must sign the bill of sale prior to leaving the sale site.

Flush Rights: WHR Shorthorns and the Lone Star Edition consignors reserve the right to one flush of eight or more grade 1 or 2 embryos at our expense on all females selling. Flush to take place at the convenience of the buyer at a location of their choice.

Billed Accounts: All billed accounts are due within 10 days following the date of the sale. Registration And Transfer: All animals sell with completed pedigrees or applications for registration in the hands of the sale manager.

Tibial Hemimelia: All cattle are TH Free unless otherwise stated. All bred females are guaranteed to not be carrying a TH defective calf.

Liability: Each animal selling will be at the buyer’s risk as soon as sold, but will be cared for by the sellers for a reasonable amount of time. Neither the owners, employees, auctioneer, sale manager, 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. Health: Each animal selling will have a state approved health certificate for

Semen Rights: WHR Shorthorns retains an in-herd semen use on all bulls selling in the Lone Star Edition Sale.

Announcements made from the auction block take precedence over all printed material in this catalog. Breeding Update/Calving Information: There will be added information available at the sale site that will list any additions to the catalog information as to new calves born and new breeding information that will occur after the printing of this catalog.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-3


SONNY DAUGHTERS

LOT 1

LOT 2

ShorthornPlus WHR FAW TERI 3116 ET *xAR59506 1

WHR ES JEALOUSY PAR 311 ET *x4196326

WHR FAW Teri 3116 has a flawless phenotype and an unique pedigree. Being a direct daughter of Heatwave’s dam presents an opportunity to be an excellent addition to a ShorthornPlus program. Check her video on the website to see her mass and ability to move.

WHR ES Jealousy Par 3112 is a daughter of one of the first Bloodstone daughters to go into production. Her dam has a perfect udder and is moderate in her frame. 3112 possesses the maternal characteristics that will insure her future as front pasture Shorthorn mother.

bd 01/22/2013

red

heifer

CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red FAW TERI *x, blk

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-4

polled

LE 3116

BEPD: 2.3 WEPD: (10.3) YEPD: (17.5) MEPD: -2.3 BW: 100

2

bd 01/17/2013

red

heifer

CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR RT JEALOUSY PAR 658 ET *x, roan SS JEALOUSY PAR ANN 575 x, roan

polled

LE 3112 BEPD: 4.3 WEPD: (14.7) YEPD: (20.5) MEPD: -2.3 BW: 92


RL SONNY’S CHARM 8008 ET *x4149378

3

Selling the right to one flush to a bull of the buyer’s choice. Guarantee six transferable embryos. Flush is to take place at WHR FLUSH in mid-April 2014. RL Sonny’s Charm 8008 is a beautiful roan Sonny cow from the infamous Lucky Charm Cow family. She calved January BEPD: 4.5 9, 2014 with a roan bull calf. You will like this bull calf she is raising WEPD: (14.3) naturally.

CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF LUCKY CHARM 255 TP X ET *x, roan LF LUCKY CHARM *, roan

YEPD: (22.5) MEPD: -3.6

WACO DAUGHTERS

LOT 4A

LOT 4B WHR RHS TEN QUEENS 123 ET *x4204622

4a

bd 01/02/2013

4b

bd 01/06/2013

roan heifer

polled

LE RE 123 BW: 89

WHR RHS TEN QUEENS 163 ET *x4204623 roan heifer

polled

LE RE 163 BW: 91

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan JM VORTEC ET *, roan LITTLE CEDAR TEN QUEENS *x, roan CF TEN QUEENS 989 TP X ET *x, rwm

BEPD: 6.2 WEPD: (24.8) YEPD: (39.3) MEPD: 0.8

These two full sisters are very similar in type and kind as evidenced by their photos. Both are traditional roan colors and have that soft look. They are full sisters to John and Barbara Russell’s recent Division Champion at Forth Worth. Be sure to find her picture.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-5


3D FAMILY

WHR GN CELILIA 8118 ET

LOT 5A

FULL SISTER TO LOT 5A & 5B

WHR CECILIA 3916 ET *4203739

5a

bd 09/15/2013

5b

bd 09/17/2013

roan heifer

horned LE 3916 BW: 92

WHR CECILIA 3920 ET *4203742 rwm heifer

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR CECILIA 3201 ET *, roan WR4 CECILIA D 6R71 *, roan

horned LE 3920 BW: 90 BEPD: 5.6 WEPD: (17.1) YEPD: (22.2) MEPD: -0.9

These two daughters of Cecilia 3201 are full sisters to Shelby McCarty’s Cecilia 8118. These heifers have the same potential as 8118. 8118 had an outstanding show career including Supreme Champion heifer at the Houston Junior Show and produced over $90,000 in sales from her first flush. As flushmates should be, these two heifers are close in their type and kind. It will be fun to hear the comparisons leading up to sale date.

LOT 5B

6

WHR CECILIA 3913 ET *4203732 bd 09/13/2013

red

heifer

horned LE 3913

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan DJS WHR PRESTIGE 815 ET *x, red MCKEE’S ASL CHERRI 742 x, red WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR CECILIA 3201 ET *, roan WR4 CECILIA D 6R71 *, roan

BEPD: 3.0 WEPD: (13.6) YEPD: (18.8) MEPD: -0.1 BW: 82

Prestige adds a little different dynamic to the WHR Cecilia 3913 female. First of all, she is a deep red color that is attractive to see. He also adds the Cherri 742 donor cow to the pedigree. She has produced her share of good ones. In addition, 3913’s pedigree includes Augusta Pride 3127, Cumberland 3R52 and the 3D cow family, so maternal cow power is built in.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-6


WHR SRVM CCR CECILIA FULL SISTER TO LOT 7 GRAND CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE 2013 STATE FAIR OF TEXAS

FULL SISTER TO LOT 7.

LOT 8

7

WHR ME CECILIA 3812 ET *4205083 bd 08/04/2013

red

heifer

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR GN CECILIA 8118 ET *x, red WHR CECILIA 3201 ET *, roan

horned LE 3812 BEPD: 5.7 WEPD: (21.8) YEPD: (31.2) MEPD: -2.2 BW: 94

WHR ME Cecilia 3812 is a full sister to the recent champion female at the Fort Worth Junior Show. 3812 reminds me a lot of her dam, Cecilia 8118. These are proven genetics. 3812 will show in the summer yearling class and be very competitive. She is a solid red with a lot of dimension. We will have a picture of her on the website shortly. TH pending.

WHR CHUM CECILIA 3206 *x4205302

8

bd 02/08/2013

roan heifer

SCHMIDT’S SOUL TRAIN *x, roan STUDER’S REWIND 63X *x, roan K-KIM MEG 36T ET *x, roan SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan WHR GN CECILIA 9921 ET *x, red WHR CECILIA 3201 ET *, roan

polled

LE 3206 BEPD: 4.6 WEPD: (23.2) YEPD: (33.4) MEPD: 2.3 BW: 94

WHR Chum Cecilia 3206 is an attractive Rewind daughter who is roan with solid red legs. She is easy to look at and represents some of our top genetics. With cow families like Cecilia, Goldendrop and the Megs her ability to produce is assured.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-7


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WHR LS DEMI 8931 ET *x4147143 bd 09/12/2008

white female

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR JAZ DEMI DELIGHT 2R58 *, white WR4 DEMI D 6R24 *, roan

polled

LE 8931 BEPD: 5.9 WEPD: (20.6) YEPD: (26.9) MEPD: -0.9 BW: 95

Pair

9a

WHR LS HOPKINS 3020 *x4205127 bd 10/27/2013

roan bull

polled

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR LS DEMI 8931 ET *x, white WHR JAZ DEMI DELIGHT 2R58 *, white

LE 3020 BEPD: 5.9 WEPD: (23.5) YEPD: (33.6) MEPD: -2.2 BW: 72

Open and ready to flush. WHR LS Demi 8931 is an own daughter of Demi 2R58, who sold in prior sale to Robinett Family Shorthorns as one of their original donors. 8931 has full sisters working in top herds around the country including Sullivan and Hogue Shorthorns.

Schedule of Events SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH 5:00 p.m. Mexican Fiesta at WHR

Sunday, March 30TH

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WHR DANNER D 3504 *x4204621 bd 05/03/2013

roan heifer

polled

DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan WHR GOLD 8908 ET *x, red WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red DEER TRAIL T-BONE 450 x, r/w WHR DANNER D 5925 *, roan WR4 3 D RO5 *, roan

LE 3504 BEPD: 3.3 WEPD: (26.5) YEPD: (41.3) MEPD: 3.3 BW: 71

WHR Danner D 3504 represents one of the outstanding cow families at WHR. Her grandam is the original 3D cow. We think this heifer can show especially this summer, but her real value will be as a productive cow. TH pending.

11

WHR 3D 3N16 *4204627 bd 11/11/2013

roan heifer

horned LE 3N16

SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan LPA GOLD RUSH *x, roan STONE SPRINGS TULIP 8TH *, rwm WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR 3D 3930 *, red WR4 3 D RO5 *, roan

BEPD: 3.7 WEPD: (18.4) YEPD: (27.7) MEPD: -0.1 BW: 92

WHR 3D 3N16 is an exciting show heifer prospect. She is dark roan and possess a soft look. She moves well and is upheaded. We have high hopes for the Gold Rush calves in the show ring. 3N16’s grandam is the original 3D cow. TH pending.

WHR DC MAGGIE 0112A ET *x4199398

12

bd 01/12/2013

red

heifer

PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm SULL GNCC PURE SOLUTION ET *x, red WHR MAGGIE D 8504 *x, roan WHR MAGGIE D FR54 *x, roan

polled

LE 0112A BEPD: 4.7 WEPD: (16.2) YEPD: (27.5) MEPD: -0.8 BW: 89

WHR DC Maggie 0112A is an outstanding, solid red cow prospect. Trump sired Shorthorns have shaped the Shorthorn breed. Not only have they made productive donors but they continue to show well. Two Trump daughters for the Boyert family have dominated the Fall Division this past year.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-9


CUMBERLAND FAMILY

LOT 13A

LOT 15 WHR CUMBERLAND 3921 ET *x4203744

13a

bd 09/17/2013

red

heifer

polled

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan DJS WHR PRESTIGE 815 ET *x, red MCKEE’S ASL CHERRI 742 x, red HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR CUMBERLAND 8425 *, roan WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan

LE 3921 BEPD: 3.2 WEPD: (14.4) YEPD: (20.0) MEPD: 1.5 BW: 84

WHR Cumberland 3921 is an outstanding example of what the Cumberland cow family has to offer. Like Cumberland 3R52, 3921 is a dark red, structurally correct female with a world of show potential.

13b

SEXED FEMALE EMBRYOS FOUR GRADE ONE FROZEN EMBRYOS

DJS WHR PRETIGE 815 ET x WHR CUMBERLAND 8425 Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician.

WHR CUMBERLAND 3319 ET *x4196339

14

bd 03/18/2013

rwm

heifer

polled

DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan WHR CODE RED 8217 ET *x, red WR4 LEENA LEGGS 5R16 ET x, red HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR CUMBERLAND 8425 *, roan WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan

LE 3319 BEPD: 4.1 WEPD: (20.4) YEPD: (34.1) MEPD: 3.4 BW: 84

WHR Cumberland 3319 is an excellent replacement female sired by the Code Red Bull. We are really liking the Code Red calves and have used him extensively. 3319 will make a nice addition to any Shorthorn herd.

WHR CUMBERLAND DAZ 3934 ET *x4203743

15

bd 09/22/2013

white heifer

PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm JA DAZZLE 6J15 ET *x, white WHR CUMBERLAND DAZ 8420 ET *, red WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

polled

LE 3934 BEPD: 4.4 WEPD: (19.9) YEPD: (33.3) MEPD: 1.0 BW: 96

WHR Cumberland Daz 3934 is a solid white Trump daughter out of our current Dazzle x Cumberland donor cow, 8420. 8420 is a massive, dark roan cow that is a favorite cow here at WHR. Cumberland 3934 has similar characteristics and will become an excellent cow.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-10


WHR CUMBERLAND 3111, RESERVE DIVISION CHAMPION, 2014 FORT WORTH JUNIOR SHOW, MATERNAL SISTER TO LOT 17.

WHR CUMBERLAND 5003

LOT 17 WHR CUMBERLAND 5003 ET *x4104613

16

FLUSH SHADYBROOK ROYAL MARC 32H *x, rwm SHADYBROOK CENTURION 18L *x, red SHADYBROOK LINDORA 9H *, red HS RODEO DRIVE 062WR *x, red WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red GRANADA CUMBERLAND 2244 ET *x, r/w

BEPD: 4.3 WEPD: (27.1) YEPD: (43.7) MEPD: -1.6

Selling the right to one flush to a bull of the buyer’s choice. Guarantee six transferable embryos. Flush is to take place at WHR in mid-April 2014. WHR Cumberland 5003 is a full sister to Cates Farms’ WHR Cumberland 4124 who is the grandam of the six heifers in last year’s Cates sale that grossed over $250,000. 5003 has the same potential. You can flush her to Bloodstone and have a full sister to those heifer’s dam. A Bloodstone out of 5003 was recently a Reserve Division Champion at the tough Fort Worth Junior show. 5003 calved in late November so this will be the first flush in the cycle. TH Carrier.

WHR CUMBERLAND 3331 ET *x4196345

17

bd 03/22/2013

rwm heifer

PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm SHADYBROOK CENTURION 18L *x, red WHR CUMBERLAND 5003 ET *x, red WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

polled

LE 3331 BEPD: 4.3 WEPD: (19.7) YEPD: (33.2) MEPD: -1.0 BW: 82

WHR Cumberland 3331 is a 3/4 sister to the WHR Sonny 8114 bull. Sonny daughters are in many of the top producing donor herds across the country. This heifer has the same genetics and a lot of potential as a producer of desirable Shorthorn genetics. TH carrier.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-11


LOT 18

WHR CUMBERLAND 5916 ET WHR CUMBERLAND 3912 ET *x4203731

18

bd 09/13/2013

roan heifer

SS FIZZ 745 ET *x, roan SS WHAT’S UP 003 ET *x, rwm SS REVIVAL 7/8 *x, rwm JA DAZZLE 6J15 ET *x, white WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

polled

WHR CUMBERLAND 5916 ET *x4104612

LE 3912

Reference dam to Lots 19a & 19b PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm HS RODEO DRIVE 062WR *x, red WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red GRANADA CUMBERLAND 2244 ET *x, r/w

BEPD: 4.2 WEPD: (25.7) YEPD: (39.8) MEPD: 3.7 BW: 79

WHR Cumberland 3912 comes from a powerful branch of the Cumberland cow family. Her dam is a Dazzle x Cumberland. There were several of those flushmates but three in particular, WR10, WR07 and WR19, have worked in donor herds across the country. The What’s Up calves have been a welcomed addition to our herd.

19a

BEPD: 4.4 WEPD: (19.2) YEPD: (32.7) MEPD: 0.5

FROZEN EMBRYO FOUR GRADE ONE FROZEN EMBRYOS

DF PURE GOLD x WHR CUMBERLAND 5916 Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician.

19b

FROZEN EMBRYO FOUR GRADE ONE FROZEN EMBRYOS

SHO ME GOLDSTONE 7C15V x WHR CUMBERLAND 5916 Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-12


LOT 20

RESERVE CHAMPION, 2014 FORT WORTH JUNIOR SHOW, FULL SISTER TO LOT 20.

HCAT CUMBERLAND ELLA H491 *x4204220

20

bd 09/14/2013

roan

heifer

polled

HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR FT. WORTH 8N26 *x, roan WHR POPPIN LADY 2114 ET *x, red CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR CUMBERLAND CANDY 5920 ET *x, red WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

LE RE H491 BEPD: 4.1 WEPD: (15.1) YEPD: (24.4) MEPD: 1.1 BW: 75

HCAT Cumberland Ella H491 is a full sister to the Reserve Grand female at this years Fort Worth Junior Show. She represents the reliable cross -a Bloodstone son mated with a full sister to Sonny. The Sonny full sisters continue to excel. Study this heier she is as fancy and attractive as they get.

WHR CUMBERLAND BS 5N17 ET *x4104603

22

bd 11/09/2005

roan female

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w JA DAZZLE 6J15 ET *x, white WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

polled

LE 5N17 BEPD: 5.0 WEPD: (20.1) YEPD: (29.2) MEPD: 1.2 BW: 90

WHR ME CUMBERLAND 3N40 *x4205455

21

bd 11/02/2013

roan heifer

polled

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR SB CUMBERLAND 9001 *x, roan CF SB CUMBERLAND 426 *x, red

LE 3N40 BEPD: 6.2 WEPD: (24.3) YEPD: (35.5) MEPD: -2.2 BW: 92

WHR ME Cumberland 3N40 is another outstanding daughter of the Waco bull. She is an even roan color and shows the desired body shape and dimension. Her picture will be posted on our website by early March and you will like it.

Pair

22a

WHR CUMBERLAND 3D03 *4205300 bd 12/21/2013

roan heifer

horned LE 3D03

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan DJS WHR PRESTIGE 815 ET *x, red MCKEE’S ASL CHERRI 742 x, red HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR CUMBERLAND BS 5N17 ET *x, roan WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan

BEPD: 3.3 WEPD: (14.5) YEPD: (20.1) MEPD: 1.5 BW: 74

WHR Cumberland BS 5N17 is a beautiful cow who has produced an excellent show heifer prospect by Prestige. The 3D03 heifer is thick made and has an attractive roan colored pattern. She will show well in the late fall division.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-13


LOT 23

WHR RHS CUMBERLAND 4293 ET *x4204624

23

bd 04/29/2013

roan heifer

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR CUMBERLAND KATE 6120 ET *x, rwm WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

polled

LE RE 4293 BEPD: 5.4 WEPD: (17.1) YEPD: (24.8) MEPD: 0.3 BW: 83

WHR RHS Cumberland 4293 is closely related to Ciara Poole’s Reserve Grand heifer at the 2014 Fort Worth Junior Show. They possess similar characteristics - deep body, a full stride and a feminine neck extension. This heifer has show in her.

WHR LS CUMBERLAND DAZ 3925 *x4205299

24

bd 09/18/2013

red

heifer

polled

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan DJS WHR PRESTIGE 815 ET *x, red MCKEE’S ASL CHERRI 742 x, red JA DAZZLE 6J15 ET *x, white WHR CUMBERLAND DAZ 8419 ET *, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

LE 3925 BEPD: (3.1) WEPD: (18.4) YEPD: (27.7) MEPD: 2.1 BW: N/A

WHR Cumberland Daz 3925 is a solid red Prestige heifer from a Dazzle x Cumberland cow. The Prestige heifers are easy keepers and have performed well in the show ring.

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shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-14


AUGUSTA PRIDE FAMILY WHR CREEDENCE 3N19 ET *x4204629

25

bd 11/14/2013

roan bull

polled

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 547 ET *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan

LE 3N19 BEPD: 5.6 WEPD: (14.8) YEPD: (19.1) MEPD: -1.9 BW: 96

WHR Credence 3N19 is a fancy bull prospect. He is an eye-catching roan color. He is good boned, upheaded and moves very smoothly. He is a result of the very predictable Bloodstone x Sonny female mating with the Augusta Pride family thrown in. He has a full sister and a maternal sister in the sale and they are consistently good. A really nice prospect here.

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3N34 ET *4204628

26

bd 11/20/2013

roan heifer

horned

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 547 ET *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan

LE 3N34 BEPD: 5.6 WEPD: (14.8) YEPD: (19.1) MEPD: -1.9 BW: 89

WHR Augusta Pride 3N34 is a top notch show heifer prospect. As you can see she is an attractive roan color and possess a natural depth of body. She is a full sister to the fancy bull prospect we are offering. Once again her mating is a consistent cross here that has worked for a number of years.

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3908 ET *x4203729

27

bd 09/11/2013

red

heifer

DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan WHR CODE RED 8217 ET *x, red WR4 LEENA LEGGS 5R16 ET x, red WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 547 ET *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan

polled

LE 3908 BEPD: 3.9 WEPD: (17.4) YEPD: (29.9) MEPD: 0.9 BW: 79

WHR Augusta Pride 3908 is a show heifer prospect with style and balance. Watch how she moves on the video. Being from the Augusta Pride cow family insure her predictability.

RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 547 ET *4130411

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FLUSH CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red 4D DOUBLE VISION 7/8 *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan SS AUGUSTA PRIDE 3127 *x, rwm

BEPD: 4.4 WEPD: (13.6) YEPD: (20.3) MEPD: -3.8

Selling the right to one flush to a bull of the buyer’s choice. Guarantee six transferable embryos. Flush is to take place at WHR in mid-April 2014. RHS Augusta Pride 547 has proven herself with the three calves she has in the sale. She calved in January so she is ready to start a new flush cycle. If you have a bull you think would work on a Sonny daughter take a look at Augusta Pride 547.

DAM OF LOTS 25, 26, 27. shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-15


RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 557

LOT 29A

LOT 29B WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3N08 ET *4204630

29a

bd 11/08/2013

rwm heifer

horned LE 3N08 BW: 92

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3N21 ET *4204631

29b

bd 11/15/2013

29c

red

heifer

horned LE 3N21 BW: 92

FROZEN EMBRYOS FOUR GRADE ONE FROZEN EMBRYOS

WHR CODE RED 8217 ET x RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 557 ET Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician.

shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-16

REFERENCE PEDIGREE Lots 29a, 29b, 29c DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan WHR CODE RED 8217 ET *x, red WR4 LEENA LEGGS 5R16 ET x, red WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 557 ET *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan

BEPD: 3.3 WEPD: (16.0) YEPD: (28.5) MEPD: 0.9

WHR Augusta Pride 3N08 and 3N21 are two solid red full sisters that will make deciding which of our November heifers are the best prospects even more difficult. These two heifers both have that extra stretch but still retain a desirable muscle expression. Both are extra feminine.


WHR WOUND TIGHT 3117 ET *4200597

30

bd 01/23/2013

red

bull

horned LE 3117

SCHMIDT’S SOUL TRAIN *x, roan STUDER’S REWIND 63X *x, roan K-KIM MEG 36T ET *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 8127 ET *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan

BEPD: 3.2 WEPD: (18.2) YEPD: (28.0) MEPD: 0.0 BW: 104

WHR Wound Tight 3117 is a stout made bull prospect. He was recently named Reserve Champion bull at the Fort Worth PACE Show. Being out of a Sonny x Augusta Pride cow insures that he will pass on strong maternal traits. Although he had more birth weight than desired we believe he will work on mature cows.

LOT 31A

LOT 31B REFERENCE PEDIGREE Lots 31a, 31b, 31c

SCHMIDT’S SOUL TRAIN *x, roan STUDER’S REWIND 63X *x, roan K-KIM MEG 36T ET *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 8127 ET *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan

BEPD: 3.2 WEPD: (18.2) YEPD: (28.0) MEPD: 0.0

These three full sisters are consistent in their type and kind. Their dam goes back to Augusta Pride 3127 and it is evident she has passed on the traits that made her one of the outstanding donor cows of the breed.

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3101 ET *x4196322

31a

bd 01/02/2013

roan heifer

polled

LE 3101 BW: 82

LOT 31C

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3410 ET *4204618

31b

bd 03/28/2013

roan heifer

horned LE 3410 BW: 75

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3411 ET *x4204619

31c

bd 03/31/2013

white heifer

polled

LE 3411 BW: 70

To view videos & updated pictures visit:

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SEXED FEMALE FROZEN EMBRYOS FOUR GRADE ONE FROZEN EMBRYOS DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan WHR CODE RED 8217 ET *x, red WR4 LEENA LEGGS 5R16 ET x, red WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan RHS AUGUSTA PRIDE 8127 ET *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician.

WWW.WHRSHORTHORNS.COM shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-17


LOT 33 WHR CCR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3 ET *x4205074

33

bd 11/17/2013

red

heifer

polled

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan DJS WHR PRESTIGE 815 ET *x, red MCKEE’S ASL CHERRI 742 x, red CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF AUGUSTA PRIDE 734 TP ET *x, roan WHR RT RODEO AUGUSTA 2R17 *x, red

LE 3C16 BEPD: 3.2 WEPD: (13.1) YEPD: (19.5) MEPD: 0.8 BW: 86

WHR CCR Augusta Pride 3C16 exhibits many of the qualities of Prestige daughters. She has an extended front, strong top and a deep red color. The Augusta Pride 734 cow is a very dependable donor at WHR.

DAM OF LOT 34 WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 4101 *x4205305

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To view videos & updated pictures visit:

WWW.WHRSHORTHORNS.COM shorthorn country • march 2014 • A-18

bd 01/12/2014

roan heifer

CF TRUMP X *x, roan SULL GNCC ELDORADO ET *x, roan K-KIM MONA LISA 35L ET *, white AR SU LU TONIC X x, red CF AUGUSTA PRIDE 931 TON *x, red CF AUGUSTA PRIDE 731 BS ET *x, rwm

polled

LE 4104 BEPD: 4.0 WEPD: 18 YEPD: 26 MEPD: 1 BW: 84

WHR Augusta Pride 4104 is a young January, fancy show heifer prospect. She is backed by the always reliable Augusta Pride cow family. We will keep this heifer at WHR until weaning at no extra expense to the new owner. Her picture will be on the website in early March.


SHOW HEIFER PROSPECTS WHR RHS TEN QUEENS 9103 ET *x4204625

35

bd 09/10/2013

roan

heifer

polled

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w JM VORTEC ET *, roan LITTLE CEDAR TEN QUEENS *x, roan CF TEN QUEENS 989 TP X ET *x, rwm

LE RE 9103 BEPD: 6.6 WEPD: (19.6) YEPD: (28.1) MEPD: 2.6 BW: 88

WHR RHS Ten Queens 9103 is a full sister to Cameron Chappell’s 2012 San Antonio Champion Heifer. Compare the pictures of these two heifers on our website and the similarities are striking. If you are looking for a good show heifer prospect 9103 deserves your attention.

WHR RHS ENCHANTRESS 983 ET *x4204626

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bd 09/08/2013

red

heifer

polled

CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w HS RODEO DRIVE 062WR *x, red TEGM ENCHANTRESS 5A08 *x, red HALL’S ENCHANTRESS 38M x, red

LE RE 983 BEPD: 5.0 WEPD: (16.9) YEPD: (25.2) MEPD: 1.0 BW: 80

WHR RHS Enchantress 983 is an example of how the ShorthornPlus program can work to give females a little extra punch but still retain outstanding Shorthorn characteristics. The Schrag family showed a full sister a couple of years back with success. Study this heifer closely.

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WHR SAL JANET 3001 *x4205301 bd 10/01/2013

roan heifer

polled

JUST RITE 501M 3/4, red WHR JUST CUMBERLAND X801 7/8 *x, red WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red WHR SUTH JANET 127Y ET *x, roan SUTHERLAND JANET 892 *x, white

LE 3001 BEPD: 3.5 WEPD: (20.3) YEPD: (34.2) MEPD: 1.6 BW: 50

WHR SAL Janet 3001 is an attractive heifer prospect from the Janet cow family developed at Sutherland Shorthorns by the Ragsdale family. This October heifer continues to impress as she matures. Her mother was a Reserve Division Champion at the 2013 Fort Worth Show and 3001 is of the same pattern.

SARAS MEMORY OF MARGIE *x4204878

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bd 10/06/2013

white heifer

HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan HOGLE FARMS GOLDENDROP GP *x, roan STUDER’S CONTROLER 31R *x, roan WHR MARGIE’S MEMORY 9209 *x, roan RCS MARGIE’S MEMORY 509M *, roan

polled

LE 1063 BEPD: 4.1 WEPD: (15.6) YEPD: (24.1) MEPD: 1.8 BW: 80

Saras Memory of Margie is a solid white Goldstone daughter of a Margie cow from one of Alden’s most influential cow families. This heifer has the style, power and balance to be a serious show prospect.

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CCR TINA 3C05 ET *x4205078 bd 10/15/2013

roan heifer

polled

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan SULL GNCC ASSET ET *, r/w SULL TINA’S GIRL 0658 ET *x, white SULL TINA 028-1 ET *x, roan

LE 3C05 BEPD: 4.5 WEPD: (21.6) YEPD: (32.8) MEPD: -0.2 BW: 86

CCR Tina 3C05 is a big middled, stout made heifer calf. Waco has added style and dimension to make her a good prospect. Her dam was a very competitive show heifer for the Carney family being a Fort Worth Champion.

WHR TCM CALAMITY GOLD *x4205106

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bd 10/02/2013

white heifer

polled

HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan HOGLE FARMS GOLDENDROP GP *x, roan DF PURE GOLD 3N *x, roan TCM TM JANIE 8418 *x, roan WHR CALAMITY JANE 4506 ET *x, red

LE 3M01 BEPD: 3.3 WEPD: (15.8) YEPD: (26.7) MEPD: 4.3 BW: 70

WHR TCM Calamity Gold is a striking solid white Goldstone daughter. She is prowerful in her design and travels with ease. If you want to stand out in the show ring, this white heifer will work.

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DC CUMBERLAND 1022A *x4205081 bd 10/22/2013

roan heifer

polled

WHR APACHE 8363 *x, roan WHR NAVAJO 1325 *x, roan WHR DELILA 3308 *x, roan WHR SB GOAL LINE 8320 *x, roan SARAS SURVIVOR *x, red WHR FREE CUMBERLAND 8336 ET *x, rwm

LE 1022A BEPD: 3.9 WEPD: (21.5) YEPD: (33.1) MEPD: 1.8 BW: 86

DC Cumberland 1022A is a super fancy October show heifer prospect. She is upheaded and correct in her design. Notice the full stride she takes on the website video.

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HCAT NORA’S DELIGHT *x4204221 bd 11/05/2013

roan heifer

HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR FT. WORTH 8N26 *x, roan WHR POPPIN LADY 2114 ET *x, red WHR SONNY DUECE 3916 ET *x, roan SSC DUECES DELIGHT 7/8 *x, roan DSMC NO LIMIT KIMIE 3/4 *x, red

polled

LE RE H355 BEPD: 4.1 WEPD: (14.6) YEPD: (23.5) MEPD: 1.1 BW: 78

HCAT Nora’s Delight is a very fancy November heifer prospect sired by the Forth Worth bull. This heifer has the zipper front with plenty of power and dimension as well as bone to get a look every time.

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DC CUMBERLAND 1015A *4205060 bd 10/15/2013

roan heifer

horned LE 1015A

WHR APACHE 8363 *x, roan WHR NAVAJO 1325 *x, roan WHR DELILA 3308 *x, roan JM VORTEC ET *, roan RL CUMBERLAND 0112 ET *, r/w WHR CUMBERLAND 9112 ET *, roan

BEPD: 4.5 WEPD: (22.9) YEPD: (36.7) MEPD: 2.4 BW: 89

DC Cumberland 1015A represents a nice roan show heifer prospect. She has good extension and a level top. She is feminine in her kind.

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WHR LILA 3N03 *x4203752 bd 11/02/2013

roan heifer

polled

SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan LPA GOLD RUSH *x, roan STONE SPRINGS TULIP 8TH *, rwm RBS DOC HOLIDAY *, red CF MM LILA 454 DOC *sx, rwm 4R LILA’S FANNIE FT *, roan

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WHR Lila 3N03 is another young November daughter of our new herdsire, LPA Gold Rush. This heifer exhibits the thickness, structure and hair to make her an excellent prospect. TH pending.

bd 10/20/2013

red

heifer

polled

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan CF BCL HBO X ET *x, red CF DZ FOOL 770 BS X ET *x, roan CF FORTUNE ET *, rwm WHR RT CRYSTALEEN 4943 ET *, red CF CRYSTAL 8114 TP X *x, red

LE 3014 BEPD: 4.4 WEPD: (17.9) YEPD: (28.2) MEPD: -0.3 BW: 81

WHR Crystaleen 3014 is one of our first show heifer prospects by the Reserve National Champion bull, HBO. The HBO calves are exhibiting thickness and correctness and 3014 is no exception. This October heifer is a nice prospect.

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LE 3N03 BEPD: 4.5 WEPD: (17.0) YEPD: (26.0) MEPD: 1.8 BW: 90

WHR CRYSTALEEN 3014 *x4203749

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BRED HEIFERS

WHR AMERICAN WOMAN 1915 *x4185692

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bd 09/09/2011 red bred female polled WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan SULL GNCC PURE SOLUTION ET *x, red WHR AMERICAN WOMAN 8405 *x, roan WHR AMERICAN WOMAN 4208 ET *x, roan

LE 1915 BEPD: 5.5 WEPD: (20.9) YEPD: (32.7) MEPD: -2.7 BW: 35

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WHR BLB DELILAH 1030 *x4185690 bd 10/18/2011 roan bred female polled WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR DELILAH 3301 *x, roan WR4 DELILA D R750 *x, red

LE 1030 BEPD: 4.5 WEPD: (24.0) YEPD: (36.7) MEPD: -0.9 BW: 89

AI’d June 26, 2013 to LPA Gold Rush (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR American Woman 1915 is a well made, sound bred heifer. Her mating to Gold Rush should produce a marketable calf.

AI’d June 26, 2013 to WHR Code Red 8217 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. The Deliah cow family has represented the Shorthorn breed well. Catherine Williams had a Denver Champion with this cow family. Delilah 1030 is a Waco daughter that will be a productive cow.

WHR ROBIN 1N41 *x4185656

WHR JEALOUSY PAR 1013 *x4185666

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bd 11/18/2011 roan bred female polled WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan STUDER’S CONTROLER 31R *x, roan DSF PARTY GAL 34M x, red DFS RED RIDER 844 ET *x, red BSG ROBIN 717 OF 844 *, red BSG ROBIN 429 DOC *, red

LE 1N41 BEPD: 5.4 WEPD: (18.3) YEPD: (26.9) MEPD: 2.6 BW: 90

AI’d June 26, 2013 to LPA Gold Rush (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR Robin 1N41 has a little different pedigree. Her dam was our pick of the bred heifers at the Philip Bowman Family sale a few years ago. She has proven to be a good investment. You will like this bred heifer.

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bd 10/09/2011 roan bred female polled WHR CF TRUMP 5201 ET *x, roan -3 WINNING FLASH *, roan RDM SWEET RUBY 254, roan WHR REDMAN 5919 ET *x, red WHR CYT JEALOUSY PAR 9513 *x, red SS JEALOUSY PAR ANN 575 x, roan

LE 1013 BEPD: 6.6 WEPD: (24.5) YEPD: (35.6) MEPD: 1.8 BW: 92

AI’d June 26, 2013 to AR SU LU Tonic X. Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Another nice bred heifer that will make a good herd addition. The Jealousy Par’s have worked at Schrag’s for years. The dam of one of our featured heifers this year is a Jealousy Par.

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WHR IMA LADY 1046 *x4183283 bd 10/25/2011 rwm bred female polled CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w CF CAPONE X *x, roan LSC IMA *x, rwm HHF NONPAREIL LADY 9605 x, rwm

LE 1046 BEPD: 6.8 WEPD: (25.2) YEPD: (34.8) MEPD: 1.9 BW: 102

AI’d June 26, 2013 to WHR BLB Dimmit D1906 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR Ima Lady 1046 may be the most powerful bred heifer in the sale. She still retains femininity and style to go with her power. This bred has the ability to raise a herd bull in her lifetime.

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 1062 ET *4185056

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bd 10/13/2011 white bred female horned CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w 4D DOUBLE VISION 7/8 *, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 2202 ET *, roan SS AUGUSTA PRIDE 3127 *x, rwm

LE 1062 BEPD: 5.4 WEPD: (14.1) YEPD: (17.1) MEPD: -1.0 BW: 75

AI’d June 26, 2013 to WHR Code Red 8217 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR Augusta Pride 2202 has been one of Rick Hogue’s most successful donor cows. The Bloodstone daughter has that same potential.

WHR CUMBERLAND 1N24 ET *x4185684

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bd 11/10/2011 roan bred female polled PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm JA DAZZLE 6J15 ET *x, white WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

LE 1N24 BEPD: 4.2 WEPD: (19.4) YEPD: (32.8) MEPD: 0.9 BW: 84

AI’d June 26, 2013 to WHR BLB Dimmit D1906 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. The Cumberland cow family is known for the quality productive females it has produced over the years. Cumberland 1N24 should mate well with either bull but if she makes the AI date the resulting calf will be a cross of our two most productive cow families - Cumberland and 3D

WHR CUMBERLAND 1N27 ET *x4183274

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bd 11/11/2011 rwm bred female polled PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm JA DAZZLE 6J15 ET *x, white WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan WR4 RODEO CUMBERLAND 3R52 *, red

LE 1N27 BEPD: 4.2 WEPD: (19.4) YEPD: (32.8) MEPD: 0.9 BW: 89

AI’d June 26, 2013 to WHR BLB Dimmit D1906 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. The Trump x Cumberland cross has produced its share of outstanding Shorthorn Cattle. Cumberland 1N27 has the shape and dimension to continue the Cumberland tradition.

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WHR FR PICTORIAL 1D07 *x4183461

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bd 12/09/2011 roan bred female polled WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan STUDER’S CONTROLER 31R *x, roan DSF PARTY GAL 34M x, red SULL GNCC PURE SOLUTION ET *x, red WHR RF PICTORIAL 35T *, red SHADYBROOK PICTORIAL 13N, red

LE 1D07 BEPD: 3.8 WEPD: (17.1) YEPD: (28.1) MEPD: 1.5 BW: 80

AI’d June 26, 2013 to AR SU LU Tonic X. Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR FR Pictorial 1D07 is moderate in frame but wide in her design. If you are interested in raising steers or a little more clubby heifers Pictorial 1D07 will work for you.

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WHR QUEENS 1903 AR59654 bd 09/02/2011 red bred female horned DMCC LIMITED EDITION 4F *MA, blk JUST RITE 501M MA, red FJH COUNTESS 217K MA HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR QUEENS 9308 ET *x, roan LITTLE CEDAR TEN QUEENS *x, roan

LE 1903 BEPD: 3.4 WEPD: 12 YEPD: 21 MEPD: 2 BW: 72

AI’d June 26, 2013 to AR SU LU Tonic X. Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR Queens 1903 is a ShorthornPlus bred heifer. Her calf will qualify as a purebred Shorthorn. The Just Rite daughters are dependable mother cows.

WHR SB CUMBERLAND 1033 *x4185676

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bd 10/19/2011 red bred female polled WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan STUDER’S CONTROLER 31R *x, roan DSF PARTY GAL 34M x, red WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan WHR SB CUMBERLAND 7127 ET *x, roan WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan

LE 1033 BEPD: 3.1 WEPD: (16.4) YEPD: (26.9) MEPD: -1.3 BW: 72

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WHR TEN QUEENS 1923 *x4185673 bd 09/27/2011 red bred female polled WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm WHR TEN QUEENS 7102 ET *x, red CF TEN QUEENS 989 TP X ET *x, rwm

LE 1923 BEPD: 6.0 WEPD: (26.2) YEPD: (38.5) MEPD: -0.6 BW: 82

AI’d June 26, 2013 to WHR Benjamin X162 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR SB Cumberland 1033 is a solid red bred heifer sired by Controler. The Benjamin bull sired class winners at both the Dallas and Forth Worth Junior shows.

AI’d June 26, 2013 to WHR Code Red 8217 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR Ten Queens 1923 comes from a dependable cow family. Cates Farms sells cattle from this family annually and so has WHR for the last several years. A Waco x Ten Queens was recently a Division Champion at the Fort Worth show for the John and Barbara Russell family.

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 1931 ET *4185055

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 1933 ET *4185054

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bd 09/11/2011 rwm bred female horned CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 8107 ET *, red SS AUGUSTA PRIDE 3127 *x, rwm

LE 1931 BEPD: 5.1 WEPD: (13.9) YEPD: (17.7) MEPD: -2.3 BW: 80

AI’d June 26, 2013 to SS What’s Up 003 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. WHR Augusta Pride 1931 is a Bloodstone daughter of Sonny x Augusta Pride cow. This combination works consistently here and has again as the 1931 female proves.

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bd 09/12/2011 roan bred female horned CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 8107 ET *, red SS AUGUSTA PRIDE 3127 *x, rwm

LE 1933 BEPD: 5.1 WEPD: (13.9) YEPD: (17.7) MEPD: -2.3 BW: 75

AI’d June 26, 2013 to SS What’s Up 003 (sexed female semen). Pasture exposed to WHR All Gold 2203 on July 10, 2013. Examined safe. Bloodstone daughters make outstanding cows. We are currently flushing three Bloodstone donor females. WHR Augusta Pride 1933 is loaded with top genetics.

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COW/PAIRS WHR RF PICTORIAL 35T *4139593

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bd 02/21/2007

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bd 12/25/2013

female

horned LE MAX 35-T

CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm SULL GNCC PURE SOLUTION ET *x, red MILESTONE SABLE 01 *x, red DF GOLD EAGLE 0019 *x, red SHADYBROOK PICTORIAL 13N, red SHADYBROOK PICTURESQUE 4J *, red

red

BEPD: 5.2 WEPD: 20.9 YEPD: (33.8) MEPD: 4.0 BW: 109

WHR PICTORIAL 3D05 *4205217 roan heifer

horned LE 3D05

SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan LPA GOLD RUSH *x, roan STONE SPRINGS TULIP 8TH *, rwm SULL GNCC PURE SOLUTION ET *x, red WHR RF PICTORIAL 35T *, red SHADYBROOK PICTORIAL 13N, red

BEPD: 4.1 WEPD: (17.9) YEPD: (29.0) MEPD: 2.7 BW: 88

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SFS DIONNE’S DELIGHT *x4164574 bd 03/09/2010 roan bred female polled AR SU LU GOLDEN SPIKE 004 *x, red WHR TRUE SPEAR 2R82 *x, roan WR4 TRULEENA 6R98 *x, white WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan MISS V8 DIONNE D 50R7 *, red WR4 DELILA D R750 *x, red

LE S05X BEPD: 3.2 WEPD: (20.7) YEPD: (34.4) MEPD: 0.2 BW: 80

WHR V8 RICHARD 3019 *x4204950 bd 10/26/2013

roan bull

polled

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan CF BCL HBO X ET *x, red CF DZ FOOL 770 BS X ET *x, roan WHR TRUE SPEAR 2R82 *x, roan SFS DIONNE’S DELIGHT *x, roan MISS V8 DIONNE D 50R7 *, red

LE 3019 BEPD: 4.2 WEPD: (19.1) YEPD: (30.5) MEPD: -1.0 BW: 78

WHR RF Pictorial 35T is a good producing mother cow that originated in the Shadybook herd in Canada. Like the cows Shadybrook is famous for, 35T is solid red and big volumed. Her heifer calf by Gold Rush is exactly what we were hoping for in the Gold Rush progeny. She will have a lot of friends sale day.

Pasture exposed to DJS WHR Prestige 815 on December 10, 2013. SFS Dionne’s Delight has developed into an attractive Shorthorn female. Her bull calf by HBO is stout made and correct in his structure.

WHR CF AUGUSTA PRIDE 6909 *x4120947

WHR FANTASY LADY 8411 *4142053

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bd 09/10/2006 roan bred female polled DFS RIDER EAGLE 176 ET x, red AR SU LU TONIC X x, red AR SU LU FIRST RAPTURE x, red CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 321 *x, white SS AUGUSTA PRIDE 3127 *x, rwm

LE 6909 BEPD: 2.7 WEPD: (20.9) YEPD: (30.0) MEPD: -2.0 BW: 74

WHR AUGUSTA PRIDE 3924 *x4205292

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bd 09/17/2013

red

heifer

polled

CF SOLUTION X ET *x, rwm CYT GOOD LIFE 1401 ET *x, rwm SS DREAM LADY 420 ET *, red AR SU LU TONIC X x, red WHR CF AUGUSTA PRIDE 6909 *x, roan WHR RT AUGUSTA PRIDE 321 *x, white

LE 3924 BEPD: 3.2 WEPD: (21.5) YEPD: (28.3) MEPD: 0.2 BW: 76

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bd 04/12/2008 roan bred female horned WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan STUDER’S CONTROLER 31R *x, roan DSF PARTY GAL 34M x, red CCC GOLD RUSH *x, red WHR FANTASY LADY 3502 ET *, rwm AF FANTASY GIRL 452 *, r/w

LE 8411 BEPD: 5.2 WEPD: (19.1) YEPD: (24.8) MEPD: 2.3 BW: 88

WHR RUSH 3N04 *4204952 bd 11/02/2013

white bull

horned LE 3N04 RE

SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan LPA GOLD RUSH *x, roan STONE SPRINGS TULIP 8TH *, rwm STUDER’S CONTROLER 31R *x, roan WHR FANTASY LADY 8411 *, roan WHR FANTASY LADY 3502 ET *, rwm

BEPD: 4.1 WEPD: (17.0) YEPD: (24.5) MEPD: 1.9 BW: 90

Pasture exposed to LPA Gold Rush LP15 on November 20, 2013. We will split this pair of cattle on sale day. Augusta Pride 6906 being bred to LPA Gold Rush will be a good choice. Her Good Life heifer is an excellent show prospect.

AI’d January 30, 2014 to SHOME Goldstone. WHR Fantasy Lady 8411 has a moderate frame, solid white bull calf. He has lots of hair and is stout. You may like him as a steer. He is typical of the Gold Rush calves.

WHR QUEENS 9308 ET *x4152623

WHR DIANE 1368 ET *x4183332

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bd 03/05/2009 roan bred female polled CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w JM VORTEC ET *, roan LITTLE CEDAR TEN QUEENS *x, roan CF TEN QUEENS 989 TP X ET *x, rwm

LE 9308 BEPD: 6.7 WEPD: (19.9) YEPD: (28.3) MEPD: 2.6 BW: 90

WHR KING 3N09 *4204951 bd 11/08/2013

rwm

bull

horned LE 3N09

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan DJS WHR PRESTIGE 815 ET *x, red MCKEE’S ASL CHERRI 742 x, red HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR QUEENS 9308 ET *x, roan LITTLE CEDAR TEN QUEENS *x, roan

BEPD: 4.1 WEPD: (14.4) YEPD: (19.7) MEPD: 2.2 BW: 95

Pasture exposed to DJS WHR Prestige 815 on December 10, 2013. WHR Queens 9308 is a full sister to WHR Ten Queens 1103 which was the Champion heifer at the San Antonio Junior Show in 2012. 9308 has a nice Prestige bull calf by here side. Her productive life is all ahead of her.

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bd 03/03/2011 red bred female polled WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan STUDER’S CONTROLER 31R *x, roan DSF PARTY GAL 34M x, red CF TRUMP X *x, roan WHR BLB DIANE D 5N15 ET *x, roan WR4 DIANE D 7R54 ET *x, roan

LE 1368 BEPD: 4.3 WEPD: (20.1) YEPD: (30.8) MEPD: -0.3 BW: 76

AI’d May 10, 2013 to HD Bloodstone 603. Examined safe. WHR Diane 1368 is a nice bred cow. Her dam is a full sister to Sullivan’s Dolly cow. Her mating to Bloodstone should work well.

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YEARLING HEIFERS

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MISS V8 REVIVAL 804A ET *4199281 bd 02/17/2013

red

heifer

horned LE 804A

WHRRT AUGUSTASUNRISE 2107 ET *x, roan HD SWAGGER 802 ET *x, roan HD REFLECTION 021 *x, rwm SS DEADWOOD 5103 ET *x, roan SS REVIVAL 804 ET *, roan SS REVIVAL 503 *x, red

BEPD: 3.7 WEPD: 22 YEPD: 28 MEPD: 2 BW: 78

An outstanding halter broke full sister to Schrag’s top two selling heifer calves that sold last fall for a $14,000 average. The dam and grandam are two of Croy’s top donors. The Revival’s have written Shorthorn history for generations. Predictable, proven genetics give great results. This female will show and then make a donor. This is a really nice female. Consigned by V8 Shorthorns

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WHR PRINCESS 3303 *x4196330 bd 03/04/2013

roan heifer

polled

HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan WHR FT. WORTH 8N26 *x, roan WHR POPPIN LADY 2114 ET *x, red PA DO SUDS 732 *x, roan STOUT SUDS PRINCESS 134 *x, red PA DO FOXY PRINCESS 808 *x, red

LE 3303 BEPD: 3.5 WEPD: (10.5) YEPD: (17.3) MEPD: 3.6 BW: 84

WHR Princess 3303 is an example of the type of female the Fort Worth bull can produce. A Fort Worth heifer was recently named Reserve Champion at the Fort Worth Junior Show.

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FROZEN EMBRYOS FOUR GRADE ONE FROZEN EMBRYOS CF TRUMP X *x, roan HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan CYT REVIVAL 624S ET *x4140621, rwm SS REVIVAL 7/8 *x, rwm

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician.

SHORTHORNPLUS WHR SSC SPECIAL LADY 3006 *AR59628

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bd 10/07/2013

roan heifer

JUST RITE 501M 3/4, red WHR JUST CUMBERLAND X801 7/8 *x, red WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR JK LADY ADVANCER 8132 ET 1/2 *x, roan MS ADVANCER OF 4L R123 x, red

horned

LE 3006 BEPD: 2.0 WEPD: (12.0) YEPD: (22.2) MEPD: -0.2 BW: 71

WHR SSC Special Lady 3006 is an own daughter of WHR JK Advancer 8132. 8132 won the 2010 Louisville Junior ShorthornPlus Show for Harley Sargent. The 3006 heifer calf exhibits many of her dam’s characteristics. She has a beautiful roan color, a big middle and a sound structural pattern. She will be a competitive ShorthornPlus heifer.

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FROZEN EMBRYOS FOUR GRADE ONE FROZEN EMBRYOS HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan HOGLE FARMS GOLDENDROP GP *, roan WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan WHR JK MS ADVANCER 608 ET *x, roan MS ADVANCER OF 4L R123 x, red

Guarantee one pregnancy if implanted by a certified technician.

GOLDSTONE 7C15V • SIRE OF LOT 70

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WHR ROBIN 3N22 *xAR59507 bd 11/16/2013

rwm heifer

polled

SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan LPA GOLD RUSH *x, roan STONE SPRINGS TULIP 8TH *, rwm HS RODEO DRIVE 062WR *x, red WHR ROBIN 7915 ET 1/2 *x, red WHITESTONE ROBIN T095 x, red

LE 3N22 BEPD: 3.1 WEPD: (17.5) YEPD: (28.9) MEPD: 2.0 BW: 76

WHR Robin 3N22 is a super fancy ShorthornPlus show prospect. She goes back to a National Champion Red Angus female. As you can see from her picture and video she is big middled and takes a full stride.

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WHR RED ROBIN 3N13 *xAR59558 bd 11/10/2013

rwm heifer

polled

WHR SONNY 8114 ET *x, roan DF WACO 6W ET *x, red DIAMOND HELENA DOTTIE 12H, roan ALTA CEDAR EMPEROR 105U x, red WHR RED ROBIN X411 3/4 *x, red WHR RED ROBIN 7D04 1/2 *x, red

LE 3N13 BEPD: 3.2 WEPD: (22.9) YEPD: (36.9) MEPD: -1.6 BW: 81

WHR Red Robin 3N13 is a top prospect for next years ShorthornPlus Fall Division. Although she was a little young to picture for the catalog, look for a picture on the website around the first of March. We are confident you will like what you see. Her maternal sister that sold in last year’s sale to the Fairchild family was just named Champion AOB Heifer at the Louisiana State District Show.

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blk

heifer

polled

SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan LPA GOLD RUSH *x, roan STONE SPRINGS TULIP 8TH *, rwm WHR SSC 2B,

LE 3N02 BEPD: 0.9 WEPD: (9.0) YEPD: (16.3) MEPD: 1.2 BW: 78

WHR SSC Monica 3N02 is a solid black ShorthornPlus prospect sired by Gold Rush. Gold Rush has been consistent in siring stout made yet feminine females. Her dam, 2B, is sired by Meyer 734, a prominent Simmental bull. 3N02 is sound and correct. You will like her video on the website.

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WHR SSC MONICA 3N02 *xAR59627

WHR CHAR 3940 *xAR59629 bd 09/27/2013

yell

heifer

JUST RITE 501M 3/4, red WHR JUST CUMBERLAND X801 7/8 *x, red WHR CUMBERLAND WR10 ET *x, roan SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan WHR FANCY CHAR 1N48 1/2 *x, Grey WHR 3A92

polled

LE 3940 BEPD: 2.2 WEPD: (12.7) YEPD: (22.3) MEPD: 2.0 BW: 72

WhR SSC Char 3940 has an unique and eye appealing color. Her dam was the Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus at the 2013 Fort Worth Open show. 3940 possess many of the same qualities that made her dam an outstanding show heifer.


SEMEN OPPORTUNITIES

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DF WACO 6W ET SEMEN 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

BEPD: 5.9 WEPD: 26 YEPD: 40 MEPD: -4

75A - 4 Units X $_______75B - 4 Units X $_______75C - 4 Units X $_______

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HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET SEMEN PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w CF TRUMP X *x, roan CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm NPS DURANGO 774 CBH ET *x, roan NPS DESERT ROSE 004 *, r/w NPS DESERT ROSE 833 ET *x, red

BEPD: 6.7 WEPD: 16 YEPD: 18 MEPD: 0

76A - 4 Units X $_______75B - 4 Units X $_______76C - 4 Units X $_______

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CF TRUMP X SEMEN CUNIA 3/4 *, r/w PHILDON CUNIA DIVIDEND 7/8 *x, r/w PHILDON FINESSE x, r/w EVERGREEN NUGGET 88 ET *x, rwm CF CARMELE NG NG 158X *x, rwm CF CARMELE RB 950X *x, rwm

BEPD: 4.2 WEPD: 12 YEPD: 23 MEPD: 0

77A - 4 Units X $_______77B - 4 Units X $_______77C - 4 Units X $_______

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LPA GOLD RUSH SEXED FEMALE SEMEN HD BLOODSTONE 603 ET *x, roan SHO ME GOLD STONE 7C15V ET *x, roan HOGLE FARMS GOLDENDROP GP *x, roan STONE SPRINGS RISING SUN ET *x, roan STONE SPRINGS TULIP 8TH *, rwm STONE SPRINGS TULIP 6TH *, r/w

BEPD: 2.9 WEPD: 15 YEPD: 24 MEPD: 1

78A - 5 Units X $_______78B - 5 Units X $_______78C - 5 Units X $_______

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WHR SRVM CCR Cecilia

WHR SRVM Cecilia 2907

HCAT Cumberland 12102

WHR Wound Tight 3117

WHR RHS Ten Queens 942

WHR Harriet 3201

WHR Cumberland 3111

WHR Cumberland Gracy 1N04

WHR DC Cumberland 3330

Grand Champion Shorthorn Female 2013 State Fair of Texas Shown by: Maddie Jenkins

Reserve Champion Bull 2014 Fort Worth Open Show

Reserve Division Champion 2014 Fort Worth Junior Show Shown by: Miranda Dobbs

Grand Champion Shorthorn Female 2014 Fort Worth Junior Show Shown by: Zoe Wilder

Division Champion 2014 Fort Worth Open Show Shown by: John & Barbara Russell

Reserve Division Champion 2014 Fort Worth Open Show Shown by: John & Barbara Russell

Reserve Grand Champion 2014 Fort Worth Junior Show Shown by: Ciara Poole

Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female 2014 Fort Worth Open Show Shown by: Chance Krebs

Reserve Division Champion 2014 Fort Worth Junior Show Shown by: Lauren Adcock


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Denver National Western Junior PACE Show 79 head - Judge: Mark McCully, Wooster, Ohio by Jake Alden

SULL Bo’s Traveling ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa, was named the Grand and Junior Champion Female.

The Reserve Grand and Senior Champion Female was awarded to CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.

The final Junior PACE Show of the season took place on Sunday, January 19 th at the National Western Stock Show. Sorting through a highly competitive set of 79 females was Mark McCully from Wooster, Ohio. Champion Female & Junior Champion Female honors went to SULL Bo’s Traveling ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. This March 30, 2012 female is sired by SULL Traveler 9807.

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Reserve Female & Senior Champion was awarded to CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind. This January 14, 2012 female is sired by SULL GNCC Eldorado ET. Other Champions Include: Champion Senior Yearling Female – CF No Foolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind. Reserve Senior Yearling Female –

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CF Margie Magic 23 SOL ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind. Reserve Junior Yearling Female – CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion SD. Champion Intermediate Female – KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan. Reserve Intermediate Female – SULL Red Rose ET, exhibited by Madison McCormick, Dunalp, Iowa. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – BOY Cumberland 220 ET, exhibited by Clayton, Boyert, Seville, Ohio. Reserve Senior Heifer Calf – BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – SULL Roses Are Red ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan. Reserve Junior Heifer Calf – CF Cumberland 334 SOL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – SULL Sara’s BO 3284 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan. Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf – CYT Max Rosa Motion 313 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn. Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – CF Revival 3115 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind. Reserve Late Spring Heifer – CYT Max Rosa Diamond ET, exhibited by Jennifer Bedwell, Isabella, Okla. Class Placings Include: Late Spring Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) CF Revival 3115 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Miller Smith; 2) CYT Max Rosa Diamond ET, exhibited by Jennifer Bedwell; 3) KOLT Rainbow Dash 307 ET, exhibited by Emmett Beckler, Friend, Neb. Early Spring Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) CYT Max Rosa Motion 313 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn.; 2) KOLT Simply The Roo 12 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges; 3) CYT Max Rosa Swag 3102 ET, exhibited by Jennifer Bedwell. Early Spring Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) SULL Sara’s Bo 3284, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) CF


Reserve Senior Yearling Female – CF Margie Magic 23 SOL ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind.

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

Champion Intermediate Female – KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges, Lebo, Kan.

Reserve Intermediate Female – SULL Red Rose ET, exhibited by Madison McCormick, Dunalp, Iowa.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf – BOY Cumberland 220 ET, exhibited by Clayton, Boyert, Seville, Ohio.

Reserve Senior Heifer Calf – BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf – SULL Roses Are Red ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Reserve Junior Heifer Calf – CF Cumberland 334 SOL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.

Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – SULL Sara’s BO 3284 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan.

Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf – CYT Max Rosa Motion 313 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn.

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

Reserve Late Spring Heifer – CYT Max Rosa Diamond ET, exhibited by Jennifer Bedwell, Isabella, Okla.

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Augusta Pride 358 C9 X, exhibited by Xavier Ferris, Whiteland, Ind.; 3) CF Cumberland 373 SOL X ET, exhibited by Hope Schlimgen, Blue Mound, Wis. Junior Heifer Calves (10 shown) – 1) SULL Roses Are Red ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) CF Cumberland 334 SOL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl; 3) CF Cumberland 330 ET, exhibited by Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, Kan. Junior Heifer Calves (9 shown) – 1) CF Cumberland 22 SOL X ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) CF Caroline 325 SOL X E ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind.; 3) BOY Cumberland 301, exhibited by Jenna Tiach, Prole, Iowa. Winter Heifer Calves (4 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) RFC Mirror Image 4200 Et, exhibited by Ashlyn Stecklein, Goodhue, Minn. Senior Heifer Calves (5 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 221 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) SUL Myrtle Bo’s Babe ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 3) WHR SRVM CCR Cecilia 20 ET, exhibited by Maddie Jenkins, Crandall, Texas. Senior Heifer Calves (3 shown) – 1) BOY Cumberland 220 ET, exhibited by Clayton Boyert; 2) 109 Cumberland Gold, exhibited by Ashley Yoder, Mt. Eaton, Ohio; 3) MISS V8 Cally’s Maggie, exhibited by Darci Cash, Fay, Okla.

Summer Yearling Heifers (1 shown) – 1) SULL Red Rose ET, exhibited by Madison McCormick, Dunlap, Iowa. Late Spring Yearling Heifers (8 shown) – 1) KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Andrew Hodges; 2) SS Myrtle Bo 248 ET, exhibited by Travis Hofer, Bridgewater, SD.; 3) CYT Maxed Mirage 2125 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (7 shown) – 1) SULL Bo’s Traveling ET, exhibited by Sara Rose Sullivan; 2)

Congratulations!

Delaney RaeAnn Blunier Born 10/28/13 • 7lbs 5oz Parents: Dustin and Julie Siblings: Avery(4) & Landon (3)

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CYT Missing Mirage 2120 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag; 3) CYT Dream Lady SOL 2121 ET, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa. Junior Yearling Female (1 shown) – 1) SULL Augusta’s Pride ET, exhibited by Justin Jenkins, Crandall, Texas. Junior Yearling Females (2 shown) – 1) CF No Fooolin 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl; 2) CF Margie Magic 23 SOL ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols.. =


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Video available upon request! BEPD

WEPD

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34

54

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205 day 9 months

935

1208

$CEZ

$F

$BMI

-0.22

45.53

32.13

Copyright has been gaining 4.5 lbs./per day since September 3 with a Feed Conversion of 7.2 lbs. of Feed/lb. of gain.

Limited number of Breeding Shares available contact Darrell Ippensen or Larry Wilson. 72

Copyright semen will be available to Canada and overseas. shorthorn country = march 2014


Wernacres Off Road *x

R-C WG Damn Proud *x - THC

SS What’s Up 003 ET *x

FSF Assassin 74Z ET *

Wolf Willow Major Leroy 1M X Wernacres Duchess C98

Jake’s Proud Jazz X WG RC Golden

SS Fizz 745 X SS Revival

SULL GNCC Asset ET X BFSF Valley Rose 2149

Captain Obvious 606S x ✴A&TGFS Red Cloud X DRC 244MU

✴ Diamond Prophecy 21P RB Red Eagle Y2K X Kalika Baroness 28K

✴A&T Renegade *x Eionmor Mrquix x Byland Mission

Doc Clark x ✴Lakeside A&T Captain Obvious 606S X

Lucky Spgs Casino 39P 58S *x Phildon JBS Fringe ET *x

Alta Cedar Perfect Storm 11U x

SULL-GNCC Final Solution *x

KMS Canasta 8114 39P X KMS Trixie 17L 9N

Rumor Has It X full sister to Get Serious

Atla Cedar Prairie Storm X Cedar Silver Maisie

CF Solution X CF Trump

SULL Wingman *x

Hot Commodity ET *x ✴K-KIM Allure 124 M ET X K-KIM Meg 270N ET

FSF Stardust X Jeke’s Sierra 211S

Sonny x Red Riders Drive

✴Saskvalley Bonanza 219M Saskvalley Ultra 12J X Saskvalley Chairman 1G

✴CF Starz X *x CF Twilight X CF Special Charm 962 SON

FSF Starburst 058 *

MAV Bayou 136Y *x

CF Focus *x

GFS CREOLE 9590 MAV FELECIA 721T

Hot Commodity x CF Lucky Charm

HC FL Touchdown *x K-Kim Last Call X Bar P Louisa 33F

TM Gus 36S x

✴ SS Rock On 812 * Jake’s Proud Jazz X SS Augusta Pride 617

✴Creekside Amp 32W x Alta Cedar Signature X Banner Julia Ann 34J

✴ JDMC Remedy 34X Saskvalley Bonanza X S Miss Gus

✴ MAV Bellringer *x

✴Alta Cedar Code Red x

GFS Creole 9590 X MAV Belara 649S

Alta Cedar Code-Red 24S X Lassie 16T

Hub's BM C Dolly 0404

Mr Gus X Kendra 0223

TURNERCRCLH DECEPTION 2 ET *x ✴SULL Red Reward x K-KIM Meg 270N ET

SULL Achiever 8129 ET *

Alta Cedar First Blood 5R x

Shady Lane Rockstar 9X *x

CF Solution X K-Kim Mona Lisa 34P

Signature 119N X Muridale Window

HC Timeline 17T ET X HC Melba Niam 8T

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✴- Calving Ease HD Swagger 802 ET *x

Majestic Visa’s Tucker 4T x

WHR RT Augusta Sunrise X HD Reflection

Prospect Hill Visa’s Mirage 9M X Janell’s Janice 20M

✴SULL Payday 1507 ET *x KL Prime Time Paymaster X SULL Red Princess 9228

KFSC Ryback *x SS Whta’s Up x Final Solution


Denver National Western Junior ShorthornPlus Show 19 head - Judge: Mark McCully, Wooster, Ohio by Jake Alden

SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegeter, Seward, Neb., was named the Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female.

The Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female was awarded to SULL Blue Raspberry 2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.

Following the conclusion of the junior purebred show Mark McCully of Wooster, Ohio evaluated 19 head of Junior ShorthornPlus Females. Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Division IV Champion was awarded to SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb. This Feb. 2, 2012 female is sired by SULL Right Direction ET. Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Division III Champion honors went to SULL Blue Raspberry

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2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. Other Champions Include: Division I Champion – CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin, Kingman, Ind. Division I Reserve Champion – SULL Bobbi’s Sable 3292, exhibited by Sara Sullivan. Division III Champion – HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, exhibited by Blake Mcollough, Clarion, Iowa. Class Placings Include:

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Early Spring Heifer Calves (7 shown) – 1) SULL Timeless Tamale ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter; 2) SULL Love Blue 3264 ET, exhibited by Samantha Schrag, Marion, Sd.; 3) SULL Cherri Avenue ET, exhibited by Kathy Lehman, Shelby, Ohio. Junior Heifer Calves (4 shown) – 1) CF Black Mattis 348 BL ET, exhibited by Chloe Martin; 2) SULL Bobbi’s Sable 3292 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 3) SULL Jalynn’s Class ET, exhibited by Madison Snyder, Bloomfield, Iowa. Winter Heifer Calves (1 shown) – 1) WHR Charlene 2N32, exhibited by Ryan Lane, Jay, Okla. Early Spring Yearling Heifers (6 shown) 1) SULL Blue Raspberry 2264 ET, exhibited by Sara Sullivan; 2) HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, exhibited by Blake Mcollough, Clarion, Iowa; 3) Miss Elizabeth, exhibited by Avery Bennett, Richland, Iowa. Junior Yearling Females (1 shown) – 1) SULL Jalynn Beauty, exhibited by = Kane Aegerter.


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=Show Reports Fort Worth Major PACE Show 65 head - Judge: Charlie Boyd, Jr., Mayslick, Ky. by Megan Brehm Grand and Senior Bull Calf Champion was CF V8 Fascination X, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockfaord, Ohio, Cates Farms, Modoc, Ind., and V8 Shorthorns Boling, Texas. CF HHF Margie 2106 HC X ET, owned by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio, was named the Grand and Intermediate Champion Female. WHR Shorthorns, Van Alstyne, Texas, exhibited the Reserve Grand and Junior Bull Calf Champion, WHR Wound Tight 3117 ET. The Reserve Grand and Junior Heifer Calf Champion, CF Caroline 325 SOL X ET, is owned by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind.

Shorthorn exhibitors headed south to Fort Worth, Texas for the Southwest Major PACE Show held Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014. The event was judged by Charlie Boyd, Jr., of Mayslick, Ky. Boyd sorted 56 females and 9 bulls in the open purebred division and 16 females in the ShorthornPlus show at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Grand and Senior Bull Calf Champion honors went to CF V8 Fascination X, exhibited by Simon Farms of Rockford, Ohio, Cates Farms of Modoc, Ind., and V8 Shorthorns of Boling, Texas. The December 2012 bull is sired by SULL GNCC Eldorado ET. WHR Wound Tight 3117 ET, was named Reserve Grand and Junior Bull Calf Champion, he was exhibited by Bill Rasor, Van Alstyne, Texas. The January 2013 bull is sired by Studer’s Rewind 63X. In the female show, Grand and Intermediate Champion Female distinction was awarded to CF HHF Margie 2106 HC X ET, exhibited by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio. The May 2012 female is sired by FREE KKIM Hot Commodity ET. Reserve Grand and Junior Heifer

Calf Champion was CF Caroline 325 SOL X ET, exhibited by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind. The February 2013 female is sired by CF Solution X ET. Blake McCollough, Clarion, Iowa, took home top honors in the Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female show with HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, a March 2012 female sired by Monopoly. Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female was awarded to WHR Harriet 3201, exhibited by Chace Krebs, Stonewall, Okla. This February 2013 female is sired by DF Waco 6W ET. Other champions include: Senior Champion Female – CF No Fooling 25 EL X ET, exhibited by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind. Reserve Senior Champion Female WHR Cumberland Gracy IN04, exhibited by John & Barbara Russell, Houston, Texas. Junior Champion Bull – LDF MR. Dependable, exhibited by Austin Dunn, Terrell, Texas. Junior Champion Female – CYT

Maxed Mirage 2125 ET, exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa. Reserve Junior Champion Female – WHR SSC Charming Lady 23 ET, exhibited by Jess Carney, Collinsville, Texas. Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion Female – WHR DC Augusta Pride 0110A, exhibited by Diamond C Shorthorns, Tyler, Texas. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female – KOLT Gentry 363 ET, exhibited by Kolt Cattle Co and Andrew Hodges, Seward, Neb. Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion - LANE’S Freedom 30Z, exhibited by Rick Couch, Quapaw, Okla. Senior Heifer Calf Champion – WHR RHS Ten Queens 942 ET, exhibited by John & Barbara Russell, Houston, Texas. Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion – MISS V8 Dancin Queen 036Z, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns. Senior Champion Bull – MR. V8 Premont Goose 3955Y2 ET, exhibited by V8 Shorthorns and Ken Westall. Champion Early Spring Bull Calf Champion – DTR Simple Man 376A ET, exhibited by DTR Cattle Co.,

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Fort Worth ShorthornPlus Show Champions HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, owned by Blake McCollough, Clarion, Iowa, was names the Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female, CF No Fooling 25 EL X ET, is owned by Adrianne Trennepohl, Middletown, Ind.

Raymond, Kan. Reserve Early Spring Bull Calf Champion – J&M Salute’s Champion ET, exhibited by Kevin Judge, Perkins, Okla. Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion – CYT Max Rosa Motion 3132 ET, exhibited by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn. Reserve Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion – DTR Ruby 375A ET, exhibited by DTR Cattle Co. Late Spring Bull Calf Champion – Cashfarms Spring Madness, exhibited by Alex Cash, Amarillo, Texas. Reserve Late Spring Bull Calf Champion – MJS Mr McKane, exhibited by MJ Shorthorns, Olton, Texas. Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion – CF Revival 3115 SOL XE ET, exhibited by Miller, Smith, Pendleton, Ind. Reserve Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion – 4BS Cherri Vanilla, exhibited by Patti and Dale Sommerlatte, Bellville, Texas. Class placings include: Late Spring Bull Calves – (2 shown): 1) Cashfarms Spring Madness, owned by Alex Cash, Amarillo, Texas; 2) MJS MR McKane, owned by MJ Shorthorns, Olton, Texas. Early Spring Bull Calves – (2 shown): 1) DTR Simple Man 376A ET, owned by DTR Cattle Co, Raymond, Kan; 2) J&M Salute’s Chamption ET, owned by Kevin Judge, Perkins, Okla. Junior Bull Calf – (1 shown): 1) WHR Wound Tight 3117 ET, owned by Bill Rasor. Winter Bull Calf – (1 shown): 1) CF V8 Fascinations X, owned by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio. Senior Bull Calf – (1 shown): 1) LANE’S Freedom 30Z, owned by Rick Couch, Quapaw, Okla.; Early Spring Yearling Bull – (1 shown): 1) LDF Mr. Dependable,

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owned by Austin Dunn, Terrell, Texas. Senior Yearling Bull – (1 shown): 1) MR V8 Premont Goose 3955Y2 ET, owned by V8 Shorthorns and Ken Westall, Boling, Texas. Late Spring Heifer Calves – (2 shown): 1) 4B Cherri Vanilla, owned by Patti and Dale Sommerlatte, Bellville, Texas; 2) DTR Miss Clara 340A, owned by DTR Cattle Co. Late Spring Heifer Calves – (5 shown): 1) CF Revival 3115 SOL XE ET, owned by Miller Smith; 2) KOLT Rainbow Dash 307ET, owned by KOLT Cattle Co. and Emmet Beckler, Seward, Neb.; 3) CMC Princess, owned by Caytie Couch, Quapaw, Okla. Early Spring Heifer Calves – (4 shown): 1) CYT Max Rosa Motion 3132 ET, owned by Kailey Davis, Glenville, Minn.; 2) KOLT SIMPLY The Roo 12ET, owned by KOLT Cattle Co., and Andrew Hodges, Seward, Neb. 3) SULL Rose Mary Rave ET, owned by Brant Krebs, Stonewall, Okla. Early Spring Heifer Calves – (10 shown): 1) DTR Ruby 375A ET, owned by DTR Cattle Co., Raymond, Kansas. 2) WHR Cumberland 3323 ET, owned by Caitlyn Rasor, Van Alstyne, Texas 3) J&M Secret Rose, owned by Kevin Judge, Perkins, Okla. Junior Heifer Calves – (5 shown): 1) CF Caroline 325 SOL x E ET, owned by Alison Nichols, Sullivan, Ind.; 2) Miss V8 Myrtle Bo 54A ET, owned by V8 Shorthorns, Boling; 3) Shultz Snowball 01A, owned by Taylor Day, Stillwater, Okla. Junior Heifer Calves – (3 shown): 1) WHR DC Aususta Pride 0110A, owned by Diamond C Shorthorns, Tyler, Texas; 2) 24BS Lassie’s Lucy S03A, owned by Patti and Dale Sommerlatte, Belleville, Texas; 3) Lushacres Lady Cumberland, owned by Tyler Johnson, DeQueen, Ark. Winter Heifer Calves – (7 shown): 1) Miss V8 Dancin Queen 036Z,

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owned by V8 Shorthorns; 2) WHR Crystaleen 2N01, owned by Lane Nolen, Delight, Ark.; 3) –Miss V8 Fancy Face 250Z ET, owned by V8 Shorthorns and Richard Scott. Senior Heifer Calves – (5 shown): 1) WHR RHS Ten Queens 942 ET, owned by John and Barbara Russell, Houston, Texas; 2) SULL Lady Rosa 2401 ET, owned by Gracey Pitchford, Athens, Texas; 3) MCC Jazzy’s Lexus 250, owned by Parker Mohr, Hennepin, Okla. Summer Yearling Females – (2 shown): 1) SULL Mona Lisa 2408, owned by Patti and Dale Sommerlatte, Bellville, Texas; 2) MJS Cumberland Ellen, owned by MJ Shorthorns. Late Spring Heifer Calves – (4 shown): 1) CF HHF Margie 2106 HC x ET, owned by Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio; 2) KOLT Gentry 363 ET, owned by KOLT Cattle Co., and Andrew Hodges. Early Spring Yearling Females – (4 shown): 1) CYT Dream Maker 287 EL X, owned by Maddy Udell; 2) WHR SSC Charming Lady 23ET, owned by Jess Carney, Collinsville, Texa;s 3) CF Dream Maker 287 ET X, owned by Connor Mohr, Hennepin, Okla. Junior Yearling Females – (3 shown): 1) CF No Fooling 25 EL x ET, owned by Adrianne Trennepohl; 2) Miss V8 Lucky Charm 114 ET, owned by Mary Victoria Zimmer, Dayton, Texas; 3) LDF NFF perfect Stom, owned by Kaitlin Smith, Baytown, Texas; Senior Yearling Females – (2 shown): 1) WHR Cumberland Gracy IN04, owned by John and Barbara Russell, Houston, Texas; 2) JCS Augusta Pride, owned by Brittany Wright, Grandview, Texas Pair of Two Females – (1 shown): 1) MJ Shorthorns, Olton, Texas. Get-of-Sire – (2 shown): 1) Bill Rasor, Van Alstyne, Texas; 2) MJ Shorthorns.


ShorthornPlus Show Females Calved 3/1/13-4/28/14 – (5 shown) 1) DHRT Plus Emmi 113, owned by D-Heart Bar Livestock, Cortez, Co.; 2) SFS Dolce’s Diva, owned by Victoria Fills, Centerville, Texas; 3) TB Miss Blue Belle, owned by Morgan Dyer, Columbus, Texa.s Females Calved 2/1/13-2/27/13 – (2 shown) 1) WHR Harriet 3201, owned by Chace Krebs; 2) SULL Blue Bonnett 3272 ET, owned by Allyssa

Obrecht, Harlan, Iowa. Females Calved 11/21/1212/12/12 (3 shown) 1) MS Jazzabelle 102, owned by Parker Garrett, Ardmore, Okla.; 2) WHR Charlene 2N32, owned by Ryan Lane, Jay, Okla.; 3) LER Blue Snow, owned by Crow Creek Farms, Lawton, Okla. Females Calved 10/1/12-10/02/12 (2 shown) 1) Fancy Lady, owned by Katelynn Nichole Rae, Mount Ida, Ark.; 2) Broken J’s Lady, owned by

Anna Claire Johnson, Huntington, Texas. Females Calved 05/03/12-08/01/12 (3 shown) 1) HOB Cookie 227, owned by Ryan Lane;2) RFC-KOLT Beef Paddy, Jacob Raper, Chandler, Okla.; 3) Broken J’s White Daisy, owned by John Dee Johnson, Huntington, Texas. Female Calved 3/6/12 (1 shown) 1) HBEC Sweet Dream 501 ET, owned by Blake McCollough, Clarion, Iowa. =

Shorthorn University tour will take place in Indiana June 6-8. Tour will start in Indianapolis Junior Board Applications Applications to run for the American Junior Shorthorn Association Board of Directors and board member responsibilities are outlined on www.shorthorn.org. Applications due April 1.

Scholarships Applications for scholarships can be found online at www.juniorshorthorn.com.

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=Sale Reports The Summit National Shorthorn Sale Sale Summary 3 bulls ....................$ 16,700..avg. $ 5,567 2 bred heifers ........$ 31,900..avg. $ 15,950 10 heifers ................$ 45,950..avg. $ 4,595 15 Breeding Lots ....$ 94,550 .avg. $ 6,303 2 flush lots ............$ 10,900..avg. $ 5,450 1 pregnancy............$ 5,250..avg. $ 5,250 15 embryo pkgs........$ 37,625..avg. $ 2,508 14 semen lots ..........$ 56,700..avg. $ 4,050 47 Lots Sale Gross ..$ 205,025 .avg. $ 4,362 January 19, 2014 NWSS, Denver, Colorado Auctioneer: Kevin Wendt Sale Management: Aegeter Marketing Services, LLC and The American Shorthorn Association by: Darryl Rahn

A large crowd filled the Beef Palace Auction Arena at the National Western Stock Show for the 2014 National Shorthorn Sale. An outstanding group of live cattle as well as top of the line genetic packages were offered and well accepted by those in attendance and those on the internet. The upturn in quality this year made this sale one the

best in recent Denver events. $30,000 - Lot 2 - Bred Heifer SULL Red Breath 2237 ET (AR). A red, horned, April 21, 2012 daughter of SULL Traveler 9807 ET and out of SULL Breathless P898 selling bred to WHR Code Red for a March 2014 calf. She is the kind that a program can be built around. Offered by Gana Cattle Co., and purchased by Springlake Farm of Portland, Tenn., and Sullivan Farms of Dunlap, Iowa, $28,000 - Lot 31 - Semen Package SULL Red Blood ET. This was an opportunity to purchase semen on one of the hottest bulls in the breed today. Offered by Sullivan Farms. Twenty units were sold with each unit selling at $1,400. Five units sold to Cyclone Trace Cattle Co., of Clarion, Iowa. Five units to Minges Family of Cedar Grove, Ind., and ten units to SGK Shorthorns of Meservey, Iowa. $10,500 - Lott 11 - Open Heifer AF Revival 1301 - A roan, polled, January 1, 2013 daughter of KF AF VG Wide Trac 552 ET and out of AF SL

Revival 925 ET. The Revival female line is one of the leading lines in the breed today and will continue to be so. Offered by Alden Farms and Don and Kathy St. Ledger, she was purchased by Macy Collins of Meeker, Colo. $10,500 - Lot 6 - Bull - BOY De Jango ET - A roan, polled, March 15, 2013 son of CF Trump ET and out of CF Fool's Image 651 TX. One of the most admired young herd sire prospects in Denver, this youngster has a great pattern to go with a wide top and muscle pattern. Offered by Boyert Show Cattle and purchased by Kelton Farms of Tenn. $7,500 - Lot 10 - Open Heifer KOLT Sassy 763 X. A roan, polled, May 10, 2013 daughter of WHR Sonny 8114 ET and out of SULL Sassy Sara 9150 ET. Her dam was one of the leading show females in the breed a few years ago. She is bred to be a top female not only in the show ring but in the pasture as well. Offered by KOLT Cattle Co., and purchased by Crow Creek Farms of Lawton, Okla. =

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Durhams In The Dakotas Sale Summary 26 purebred bulls ....$ 176,000..avg. $ 6,770 23 plus bulls ............$ 119,050..avg. $ 5,176 49 Bulls ..................$ 295,050 .avg. $ 6,022 February 4, 2014 Jungels Shorthorn Farms, Kathryn, ND Auctioneer: Bruce Brooks Sale Management: Aegeter Marketing Services, LLC by: Darryl Rahn

For those who wondered about the Jungels firm moving their bull sale to North Dakota following a very successful run of sales in the yards at Denver, wonder no more. A big crowd gathered on sale day from across the United States to view a tremendous set of Shorthorn and Shorthorn Plus bulls that represent the best from the Jungels program with an emphasis on calving ease traits. The auction saw very active bidding from those in attendance and those on the phones and the internet. When the smoke cleared, bulls sold to 16 states in the US as well as two Canadian provinces. There were 22 bulls that sold at $5,000 or more with 18 of those at $7,000 and up. Great acceptance for a top quality set of bulls as is always presented by the Jungels firm. $40,000 - Lot 28 - PB Bull - JSF Hot Wire 70A. A red, polled, March 15, 2013 son of Free K-Kim Hot Commodity ET and out of JSF Adelaide 2R. A great one here. This bull was much admired at the pen show in Denver and got even more interest prior to the sale. Extremely well made with a thick top and rump to go with a smooth shoulder and a great front end. He stands on a good foot with good bone structure. Possession in this top young sire was purchased by Cates Farms of Modoc, Ind. Semen interests were purchased by Double J Ranch of Okla., Paint Valley Farm of Ohio,

Byland Shorthorns of Ohio, Flying G Ranch of ND, Magold Farms of ND, Bowman Superior Genetics of Ind., Albrecht Livestock of SD, Vogel Shorthorn Farms of ND, Waukaru Shorthorns of Ind., Little Cedar Cattle Co., of Mich., and McDonald Farms of Iowa. $15,000 - Lot 11 - Plus Bull - JSF Allied 5A.(7/8). A red, polled, February 20, 2013 son of Ash Valley Answer 9652 (3/4) and out of MR Adelaide 68K. Another bull that caught everyone's attention prior to the sale. The Answer bulls were all among the favorites and you couple that with the leading Adelaide female line and you have something to build on. Purchased by Moore Cattle of Jerusalem, Ohio and Jim Nickeson of Veblen, SD. $14,500 - Lot 1 - Purebred Bull JSF Broker 157Z. A roan, polled, August 29, 2012 son of Leveldale Righteous 084 ET and out of KL Queen of Beauty 152nd. The group of Fall Yearling bulls that were offered were truly impressive. They were the definition of the term "Herd Bull". Ready to go to work. The combination of the Righteous bull and the KL females really worked., Purchased by Stangl Shorthorns of Java, ND, Schaunaman Shorthorns of Aberdeen, SD and Kane Aegerter of Seward, Neb. $14,000 - Lot 2 Purebred Bull - JSF Mr Right 151Z. A red, polled, August 21, 2012 son of Leveldale Righteous 084 ET and out of KL Notable Nita There was much discussion about which bull was the best between Lot 1 and Lot 2. No

Members & Breeders Members/breeders please check and update your email address and possible mailing address or any contact information with the ASA! If members /breeders have had or have multiple memberships or accounts to check with registrations for the proper name they are doing business under (example work sent in as John Doe family is not the same as John Doe Farm and breeders end up getting 2 accounts and the inventories are divided. Registrations try to call and verify when they feel it may be incorrect. ASA does not find all of these possible duplications.) Please check and make sure work is sent in with the same name or member number each time and that transfers made to you are in the proper name and/or member number you are using.

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matter what your decision, you could not be wrong. Both are big, massive beasts with the thickness and muscle that all want today. They also have great calving ease bred into their pedigrees. Impressive. Purchased by Semex Alliance of Guelph, Ont., Can. $10,000 - Lot 16 - Plus Bull - JSF Advocate 28A (7/8). A red, polled, March 2, 2013 son of Ash Valley Answer 9552 (3/4) and out of JSF 711 Stargaze 75W. Another of the really good Plus bulls that were in this sale. Thickness and bone to go with great BW numbers. This is the kind that will be a leading sire in the future. Purchased by Flying C Ranch, Lester and Ouida Cassey of Searcy, Ark. $9,300 - Lot 30 - Porebred Bull JSF Gateway 11A. A rwm, polled, February 25, 2013 son of JSF Gauge 137W and out of NPS Desert Rose 129Y. A very popular bull here. Sired by the calving ease trait leader, Gauge and out of the great Desert Rose female line. This one has style and performance combined in a stout package,. As his footnote stated. It's herd bull time. Purchased by Chris Erb of New Paris, Ind. =

Ozark

Shorthorn Association

Classic Sale XVII Saturday March 15, 2014

12:00 noon Springfield Livestock Marketing Center Springfield, Missouri

Early consignments include: 20 Bred Cows/pairs 15 Show Heifer Calf Prospects 5 Bulls • 2 Pens of 3 Heifers Semen • Embyros

View our catalog online at www.shorthorncountry.net or contact: Vern Hart: 417-345-1123 or cell: 417-830-4847 hartlivestock@yahoo.com Brian Banzet: 620-423-2459


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OHIO BEEF EXPO Saturday

MARCH 15, 2014 1 02/07/2013 Sire: JSF Gauge 137W

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CEPD: 0.9; BEPD: 0.8 WEPD: 23; YEPD: 39; MILK: 1; MCE: -1.0

CEPD: 0.0; BEPD: 1.9 WEPD: 22; YEPD: 35; MILK: 2; MCE: -1.5

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4 03/15/2013 Sire: JSF Gauge 137W

CEPD: -0.7; BEPD: 1.5 WEPD: 26; YEPD: 42; MILK: 4; MCE: -2.4

CEPD: -1.0; BEPD: 1.4 WEPD: 24; YEPD: 38; MILK: 2; MCE: -1.4

Polled Shorthorns

Byland Augusta 3G66 *x4204307

Byland Cindy Beauty 3G22 *x4204305

Mrs. L. Eugene Byers, Owner

Jeff Byers, D.V.M.

Jon Byers

500 Township Road 2802 Loudonville, Ohio 44842

419-994-5054 cell: 419-651-7293 FAX: 419-994-3702 byland@skyrunner1.net

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=Tartan Plaid National Lassie Association Dues As states get together for their annual meetings and state sales, hopefully the Lassies find a moment to meet and discuss the possibility of supporting a State Lassie Queen and collecting National Shorthorn Lassie dues. National Shorthorn Lassie dues are paid annually and preferably sent by May 1. A fee of $10 per member is the small price to help support the

National Shorthorn Lassie Association fund the National and Alternate Lassie Queen’s expenses and the National Jr. Key Conference. Please send state dues of $10 per member along with a membership rooster to: Pam Dressen, N4787 515th Street, Ellsworth, WI 54011. Membership rosters may also be

Builder of the Breed Being named a Builder of the Breed is a prestigious honor. First awarded in 1945, the award recognizes outstanding dedication and contributions to the Shorthorn breed. Each state and/or regional association is asked to submit two individuals or farms to receive this great honor. Nomination forms can be requested by contacting Tracy Duncan at Shorthorn Country at 402-393-7051 or emailing tracy@shorthorncountry.org. Nomination deadline is March 29.

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emailed to jdressen@pressenter.com. Thank you. Pam Dressen National Shorthorn Lassie Treasurer and Membership Chairperson =

NEW Registration Hours 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

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Home of AF KF VG Step Ahead 525 -2007 Show Bull of the Year

SHORTHORNS, INC.

DALE MUCK

- National Champion Bull, 2008 NWSS

Jason Smithers & girls - 217-491-2140 • jns2509@adams.net Greg & Pam Smithers - 217-285-6280 Bill & Kate Smithers - 217-285-2678 36739 205th Avenue • Pittsfield, IL 62363 1.Quality cattle for sale at all times. Located just a few miles south of Route 36/I-72.

Sunnyland Farms Wayne Hinderliter Family 629 Co. Rd. 350 North Albion, IL 62806 618-375-7047 cell: 618-384-8250 Visitors always welcome! Cattle usually for sale. 4. Four miles north of I-64. Exit 130 on Illinois 130.

Scott and Janet, Cody, Wes and Clint 42274 N 1300 E. Rd. • Hoopeston, IL 60942 www.leemonstockfarm.com 2. 217-283-7922 • Scott’s cell: 217-304-0057

Route 2, Box 55 Beecher City, Il 62414 home: 618-487-5559 Trey: 618-367-0764 Steve: 618-267-3229 5.

Check our website for our current list of herd sires. SULL Roan Goose

www.leveldale.com 9020

12604 Albrecht Road • Alhambra, IL 62001 Three miles north of I-70, Exit 30

KEVIN, LORI, DYLAN AND MALLORY RUTZ 618-488-7365

Hugh: 618-729-4448 • Tom: 618-498-5848 Ron: 618-729-3258

Visitors always welcome.

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Bulls, Females, Club Calves For Sale at all times. Full Irish calves available. 40 miles north of St. Louis.

Darrel: 309-375-6568 Dave: 309-342-0813 cell: 309-299-0335 2413 US Hwy 34 Wataga, IL 61488

Bulls, heifers and steers for sale at all times.

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VISITORS WELCOME

Gary Chesnut Family 11.

16145 N 100 East Road • Fithian, IL 61844 217-582-2910

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Herd Sires: Wise’s Reflection 710 Wise’s Promise Land 002 ET

Johnson Shorthorns Phil, Nancy, Caitlin and Rob Johnson 635 South Acom Road Niantic, IL 62551 217-971-2164 • 217-668-2203 johnsonshorthorns@netzero.net www.johnsonshorthorns.com

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LORENZ SHORTHORNS

ORDAN cres

JERRY AND KIM LORENZ 9131 No. 16000 East Road Grant Park, IL 60940 Jerry: 815-465-2501

SHORTHORN AND POLLED SHORTHORN CATTLE

DENNIS AND TERRI JORDAN

545 E. 900 N. Road • Sibley, IL 61773 217-784-4854 • CELL: 217-202-2865 email: jordan@prairieinet.net

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RUTZ SHORTHORNS

31056 Old Fidelity Road • Jerseyville, IL 62052

CHESNUT SHORTHORNS

SCOTT, AMANDA, LAYNE, TY AND ELY HARDEN, 217-417-8335 JASON, TASHA AND ISABELLA BUNTING, 815-252-5520 13.ASHLEIGH, DAVID, DAKOTA AND DALTON HALL, 217-979-7531

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HUGH W. MOORE, JR. & SONS

STECK’S SHORTHORNS

10.Stop by any time - four miles east of I-74 on Route 34.

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

Trey Wright Steve & Marsha Wright

Scott Horton, Owner Ryan Wernicke, Herdsman

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Come visit us any time. Heifers, bulls and steers for sale.

Wright Cattle Co. LEVELDALE FARMS

HORTON FARMS SHORTHORNS Horton cell: 630-965-1710 Wernicke cell: 815-739-7754 4N010 Town Hall Rd. • St. Charles, IL 60175 Office: 630-365-1444

1963 Kelley Road • Caledonia, IL 61011 815-885-3679 cell: 815-494-5588

Club calves for sale at all times. 14.

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Bred females for sale at all times. Albert Larry Hill 7272 NCR 3350 E • Mason City, IL 62664 217-737-1023 • 217-482-3765

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Dunphy Shorthorns Mike & Sandy Dunphy

Cagwin Farms Don Cagwin, owner

P.O. Box 77 • Virginia, Illinois 62691 VIR IS GIN IA, ILLINO office: 217-452-3051 cell: 217-341-7552 • fax: 217-452-3053 Kerry and Cindy Johnston: 217-452-3056 Kerry’s cell: 217-370-6033 cagwincattle@casscomm.com • cagwincattle.com

1/2 mile west of the Dahinda post office. 17. Home of the Ruby group, including MSD Line One 132 x.

J&J POLLED SHORTHORNS

Becky, Jason and Clay

BOB AND MARK GORDON

Farm located 3/4 mile south of Toluca on Route 117. AI SIRES: Radio Active, CCS Equity’s Charmer *x, Rodeo Drive *x, Waymar HSFWL Karisma ET (Full brother to Vegas) TH Free, and JM Vortec *. HERD SIRES: SS American Pride 248 *x (Sonny X SS Augusta Pride 886) TH Free and J&J Spearmint 402 *x (Gold Spear son) TH Free

Visitors always welcome! 20.

An Investor In Fine Shorthorn Cattle.

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Morris and Lloyd

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

2230 90th Ave. • Aledo, IL 61231 Located 40 minutes from I-80 and 30 minutes from I-74. Zwillings: 309-754-9158

Dave & Mary Lou Kearns Dave and Karen Kearns Scott, Lynette & Koby Kearns 11600 Shabbona Grove Rd. Waterman, IL 60556

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77 Horseshoe Drive Springfield, IL 62702 217-546-9641

Farm located five miles east of Virginia on Route 125, 18. then one mile south of the elevator at Philadelphia, Illinois.

ZWILLING FAMILY SHORTHORNS

The Ehrnthallers 437 State Route 117, Toluca, IL 61369 Sam, Kamie and Jerryd: 815-452-2755 • jjcattle@maxiis.com

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CAGWIN FARMS

Visitors Welcome . . . Stop by any time!

1690 Kenny Street Dahinda, IL 61428 309-368-6759 www.dunphyshorthorns.com

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Dale Wernicke 12611 Fisher Rd • Lena, IL 61048-9754 815-369-2857 ryanwernicke@yahoo.com

815-264-3468: home 815-739-3578: Dave’s cell 815-739-3575: Dave, Jr.’s cell dmkearns@mycbsi.com 23.

Visitors Welcome!

Farm: 309-582-2727

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ROLLING HILLS FARM Investing in top genetics for over 30 years. Visitors Welcome!

THE BIRCH FAMILY

Harold, Regina, Richard and Hope 22698 E. Co. Rd. 920 N • Ashmore, IL 61912 217-349-8366 email: hbirch@agrisolutions.com Driving directions from Ashmore: two miles west on 24. Rt. 16 to Enon Baptist Church sign; then one mile south to farm

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Friday, April 4, 2014

7:00 p.m. • Free dinner and live entertainment Oklahoma 2013 Lassie Royal Crowning

Saturday,

April 5, 2014 Selling..

1:00 p.m. • fairgrounds • Duncan, Oklahoma

fancy show heifer prospects bulls • bred females • cow/calf pairs

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Sale Consultant:

580-276-5137 • cell: 580-695-2036

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Jeff Bedwell

For more information, contact: Sale Management Sammy Richardson 580-658-2709 • cell: 580-467-8267 richardsonfarms@wichitaonline.net Steven Crow 405-820-9725 swcrowesq@aol.com


=New & Notes Joyce A. (Mrs. Charles) Duffy, 83, of rural Solon, passed away at home on January 28, 2014. Joyce enjoyed a lifetime of accomplishments in banking, agriculture, the natural environment, government, art and public service. Joyce and her husband, Charles Duffy, former Johnson County supervisor, met as Iowa City High School sweethearts and began married life in bank management at Iowa City's First National Bank before purchasing her ancestral Kasper estate in rural Solon. Together they raised nationallyrespected award-winning purebred Shorthorns, Tamworths and Plymouth Rocks and supplied commodities to the University of Iowa Food Service. Charley and Joyce were honored as Kiwanis Outstanding Farm Couple and the Winter Beef Expo Iowa Royal was dedicated to them. They enjoyed 63 years of marriage. Charles passed away in February 2011. Joyce worked as Johnson County Elections board official and as director for Ecumenical Towers, Farm Bureau, County Action committees, 4-H and FFA Fair, Bill Reilly Talent Shows, Iowa Shorthorn Lassies Association, Iowa City Catholic School Board and Johnson County's original Health Council. She was a Girl Scout leader and Youth Achievement Show judge

and also volunteered for St. Wenceslaus Church, Regina High, Johnson County Historical Society, Eagles, Knights and Moose Club activities, and at the University of Iowa athletic events. As an accomplished artist, Joyce exhibited oil paintings at Iowa City's Recreation Center and Senior Center, and taught and judged art and floral design. She was a superb seamstress and designed costumes for area dance studios, school and community stage productions, and club events. Joyce was uniquely comfortable among people of all professions and enjoyed annual Amana Golf visits with Joe Garagiolla and Glenn Campbell; entertaining Bruce Babbitt, Mike McCurry, and John Glenn in her home; and hosting state cattlemen field days and international media film crews on her farm. She appeared on CBS Morning News, and also enjoyed international travel with Charles and annual Washington, D.C., visits. Joyce is survived by her son, Charles J. "Chuck" Duffy; and daughters, Bonnie Bradley, Patricia desJardins, Beth Duffy and Lora (John) Danker; seven grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; and her sister, Jean Kasper. She was preceded in death by her parents, John S. and Adela Kohout Kasper. Online condolences may be sent to www.lensingfuneral.com. Memorials may be directed to The Joyce Duffy Memorial.

Sharon J. Parlier, 75, of Virginia, IL died Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at her residence. She was born August 17, 1938 in Rushville, Ill., the daughter of J. Dwayne and Wilma K. Gaddis Long. She is survived by a son, David Parlier of Gainesville, Texas, and a companion, Gene McDonald of Virginia. She was preceded in death by her parents. Sharon was a graduate of Rushville High School and was employed five years as a bus driver for Virginia School District. She later worked for the Illinois Secretary of State for 35 years, retiring as a supervisor. She was a devoted volunteer and past chairman of the Virginia BBQ and enjoyed her volunteer work with the Cass County Food Pantry. Memorial gifts are suggested to the Cass County Food Pantry. Condolences may be sent online at www.buchanancody.com. =

Correction Early Spring Heifer Calves (9 shown) – 3) CS Mirage CS302A, exhibited Cheyenne Starman, Camp Point, Ill.

Welcome! The American Shorthorn Association welcomes Megan Bottcher-Brehm to the organization as the Director of Communications & Marketing. Brehm will be responsible for breed promotional efforts through advertisements, social media, and public relations strategies. Brehm joins the American Shorthorn Association staff with a lifetime of experience in the agricultural industry. In addition to industry experiences gained as a cattle producer, Brehm brings a wealth of knowledge to the position gained while at Slagle Communications, a private

agricultural communications and marketing contracting service in Brock, Neb. “I am sincerely honored to take this position at the American Shorthorn Association,” Brehm commented, “The Shorthorn breed has so much to give the beef cattle industry; I am thrilled to be in a position where I will be able to promote this great breed of cattle at a national level.” Montie Soules, Executive Secretary/CEO of the American Shorthorn Association, when asked for comment, noted that the association is “very fortunate to have someone like Megan as a part of the

Shorthorn team. Her passion for agriculture and history with the breed will be a tremendous asset.” Brehm is a native of Talmage, Nebraska, where her family owns a Vermeer Hay Equipment dealership, farms, and operates a small Shorthorn based cattle herd. Brehm holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Peru State College in History with a concentration in Business Marketing. She resides with her husband Randall, and daughter Lauren on their farm near Syracuse, Neb. =

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

MEIEROTTO’S

Club Calves Show Heifers

BARTELS

AAA Shorthorns

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Cattle For Sale At All Times Route 1, Box 41 • Revere, MO 63465 660-948-2786 Hwy. 81 North of Kahoka 9 miles, or 7 miles south of Farmington, IA.

BROTHERS

Alan • Adrian and Mary • Angela

Tecumseh, NE Leroy: 402-335-2613 Roger: 402-335-2667

SHORTHORNS

Bernie Bolton Family 38995 Honeysuckle Road Oakland, Iowa 51560-4326 712-482-3386 • cell: 402-350-9430 bolton.norma29@gmail.com www.bernadaleshorthorns.com

Bigelow Farms

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PRACTICAL IDEAS. PRACTICAL CATTLE.

Phillip Bowman & Family 9898 Garrett Rd. Greens Fork, IN 47345 TEL: 765.886.5777 bsgshorthorns@hotmail.com

Frank and Barbara, Frank Jr., Kasey, Matt, Stacey, Taylor, and Tenley Bigelow P.O. Box 43, 47233 Road 200 • O’Neals, CA 93645 Matt: 559-647-2817 • Frank: 559-868-3433 www.bigelowfarms.com

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Polled Shorthorns

Broken Road Cattle Company

Bulls and females for sale at all times.

Show Cattle

Ken Fairchild 318-282-7411

Mrs. L. EUGENE BYERS, Owner

500 Township Road 2802 • Loudonville, OH 44842 JEFF BYERS, D.V.M.: 419-994-5054 • FAX: 419-994-3702 JON BYERS: 419-994-3440

3209 Roundhill Rd Oak Grove, LA 71263

PERFORMANCE BY DESIGN

brccshowcattle@yahoo.com

Modoc, Indiana

POLLED SHORTHORNS

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

COYNE FAMILY FARM SHORTHORNS

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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

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

John R. Hagie 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

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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


DAVE MCFARLAND & FAMILY

Come By And Talk Cows

Dean, Janice Craig and Crystal Steck

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

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

www.diamondmshorthorns.com

Breeders of Australian Shepherds

DUIS FARMS

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

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 Visitors welcome!

BOB DUIS

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

DTR Cattle Company

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

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.

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

Fieser’s

GREENHORN

Polled Shorthorns

LLC Dave and Josh Greenhorn

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

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

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

1919-2014 Beef-Milk-Dual Registry 100% Native- True Dual Purpose

Bulls For Sale all year, Heifers: Nov.-May Kevin Cooksley Family 80165 Rd 451 • Weissert, NE 68814 308-872-2617 • kscooksley@gmail.com

Wegeners

2 mile

1 mile Washburns

HUB RANCH SHORTHORNS

Homeplace Farms Burke N. Allison & Co.

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

U.S. 383

U.S. 36

Shorthorn Breeders Since 1915

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

HAUMONT SHORTHORNS

Haumont Shorthorns

Watch JJC Wild Side on youtube.

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

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.

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

Winkie Barnes CELL 613-885-6904

IndianLand Hills & Cattle Co. Greg Ruehle Family 1798 168th Rd. • Garland, NE 68360 402-430-9440 • ggruehle@aol.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.

Inness Shorthorns

IROQUOIAN SHORTHORNS

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

Don Washburn & Family

CATTLE COMPANY

3306 W 1250 S Kentland, IN 47951 219-474-5008 cell: 219-869-0758 washburndon@gmail.com

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

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

Our featured herd sire DF Tuscaloosa 8T


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

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

J&J Show Cattle Jeremy, Jaime, Preston & Triston Kennedy

Family, Friends & Shorthorn cattle

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

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

The Workman Family 54905 Fulton Hill Rd Bellaire, Ohio 43906

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

Straws Available

Looking for Pure Genetics?

Try a Lincoln Red!

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

Masonic VillageFarm

CATTLE FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES

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

Vinton, Iowa

Resgistered Shorthorns & Club Calves www.longshorthorns.com

McKee Family Shorthorns

Meadow Lane Farms

Wayne and Aileen McKee

15186 Wheatley Road Mayview, MO 64071 Ron: 816-661-1980 FAX: 660-237-4989

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

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Gerald Tracy and Frank Stoltzfus

www.masonicvillagefarm.com

The Bertz’s

Located just east of Kansas City on I-70 at the 44 mile marker!

MOON CREEK RANCH

Danny Holland: 918.413.1212 Marie Cole, MD: 918.413.5435

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

www.mooncreekshorthorns.com

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

Alan, Kathy, Allison, and Craig Greensburg, IN

812-663-4967 Alan cell: 812-525-4615 • Craig: 812-525-3428 Allison: 812-525-3993 mfshorthorns@hotmail.com www.meyerfamilyshorthorns.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


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

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PHILDON FARMS

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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

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

ICHARDSON ARMS

Shorthorns Sammy and Wilma Richardson

3703 Hwy 29 • Marlow, OK 73055 580-658-2709 richardsonfarmsshorthorns@gmail.com

Ripberger Farms

Fred Ripberger

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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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

Steve & Linda Swihart 7168 Co. Hwy 330 Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

419-294-5137 slams@udata.com Offical Scorer for Boone-Crockett

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

Nick, Patti, Savannah, Lane and Lily Steinke

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

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

Greg, Julie, Grant & Jillian


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

Strode Family Shorthorns Purebred Shorthorns Since 1967

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The Jay Benham Family

Cattle available For Sale!

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Sutherland Shorthorns

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

Semen $5 a straw Visit us at www.sutherlandshorthorns.com

TOWNVIEW SHORTHORNS

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

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

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

Ar Su Lu Spear 320 x

TYNYWTRA’S J&J Humphreys John: 219-279-2374

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

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

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

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

TB accredited and certified bangs free.

2014 Show Schedule Region 1: Northeast Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia Region 1: Northeast Regional Shows Super Regional... Keystone PA Regional ……….. Indiana State Fair Regional ……….. Ohio State Fair Region 2: Southeast Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi Region 2: Southeast Regional Shows Super Regional...Kentucky State Fair Regional ………. Georgia National Regional .…Delta Fair Cordova, TN

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Region 3: North Central North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska Region 3: North Central Regional Shows Super Regional… American Royal Regional …… Minnesota State Fair Regional ………… Illinois State Fair The American Royal was left as Super Regional because we did not want ASA to abandon the Show. Second recommendation would make MN super and add Iowa or Kansas City as a regional to not leave out the Royal Region 4: South Central Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana

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Region 4: South Central Regional Shows Super Regional…Fort Worth, TX Regional …….. Arkansas State Fair Regional ……….. Tulsa State Fair Region 5: West Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California Region 5: West Regional Shows Super Regional.. California State Fair Regional ….... Washington State Fair Regional ……….. Oregon State Fair Regional shows may rotate annually and Super Regional may rotate if needed. Please check ASA website for more details at www.shorthorn.org. =


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Wilson Livestock Agency 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

SULLIVAN SUPPLY Online Ordering Available! No handling charges ✗ No minimum number of units ordered ✗ No hassle

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

or call 1-888-530-4925 today!

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

Sullivan Supply Inc. Dunlap, IA 800-475-5902 FAX: 712-643-5154

Call today for free mail order catalog.

www.sullivansupply.com

Bert Moore Independent Consultant Know the Cattle - Know the People

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

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AMERICAN LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY

WAYMAR SEMEN SPECIALISTS Semen available for your breeding needs!

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

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

Montana Shorthorn Association

Real Estate Farm Equipm ent

Building Lasting Relationships

FRANK SULLIVAN • 612.860.6665 JOSEPH O’SULLIVAN • 612.868.8580 PO BOX 894 • MAPLE LAKE, MN 55358

Selling nation-wide!

Kevin Wendt

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

Shorthorns With Integrity www.montanashorthornassociation.org

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STATE ASSOCIATIONS

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2228 State Highway 128 Findlay, IL 62534 217-756-8828 cell: 217-454-9355

MARKETING

Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc.

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

Stuart D. Wilson

CATTLE SERVICES • CATTLE SERVICES • CATTLE SERVICES

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Thanks to all the bidders, buyers, and those that attended Durhams in the Dakotas 2014 where 49 Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus bulls averaged a record setting $6,020!

JUNGELS

Derek & Brock Jungels 701-796-8434 R 701-238-4362 Joe Donnelly, Assistant Manager 651-983-3526 5337 County Road 21 R Kathryn, ND 58049 www.jungelsshorthornfarm.com

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=Sales Calendar March 1 - Kentucky Beef Expo Sale, Louisville, Ky.

Aug. 30 - Cates Farms, Star Search Sale, Modoc, Ind.

March 1 - Loving Farms, 4th Annual Predictable Genetics Proven Performance Bull Sale, Pawnee Rock, Kan.

Aug. 30 - R-C Show Cattle, Early Bird Sale, Eaton, Ohio.

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Sept. 6 - Shadybrook Farms, Decades of Excellence Sale, West Brome, Quebec.

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

Sept. 13 - Waukaru Shorthorns, Share the Harvest Sale, Rensselaer, Ind.

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

Sept. 14 - Bonnell Club Calves OnLine Private Treaty Sale.

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

March 2 - Minnesota State Shorthorn Sale, Cannon Falls, Minn. March 8 - Tennessee Beef Agribition Sale, Lebanon, Tenn. March 13-14 - Cates Farms, Modoc Madness On-Line Sale, check www.showstock.com. March 15 - Ohio Beef Expo Shorthorn Sale, Columbus, Ohio. March 15 - Ozark Classic Sale, Springfield, Mo. March 15 - The Showcase Bull & Female Sale, Alta Cedar Shorthorns, Westerose, Alberta, Can. March 16 - Sullivan Farms/GanaNisley, No Bull On-Line Fall Open Heifer Sale. March 18 - Sullivan Farms/GanaNisley, No Bull On-Line Spring Born Heifers, Bulls & Bred Females Sale. March 19 - Sullivan Farms/GanaNisley, No Bull On-Line Embryo & Semen Sale. March 22 - Waukaru Shorthorns, The Gathering Private Treaty Selection Days, Rensselaer, Ind. March 22 - Cyclone Trace, Spring Edition Shorthorns UpFront On-Line Sale. March 23 - Red Dirt / Purple Banners Sale, Robinette Family Cattle, Jay, Okla. March 25 - Schrag Shorthorn Farms, Spring Forward On-Line Sale, check www.schragshorthorns.com. March 27 - Sun Country Shorthorn Sale, Johnstone Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, SK. March 30 - WHR Shorthorns, Lone Star Edition XX Shorthorn Sale, Van Alstyne, Texas. April 5 - Oklahoma Sooner Classic Sale, Duncan, Okla. April 12 - Texas State Sale, Eastland, Texas. May 17 - Sho-Me Shorthorns Complete Herd Dispersion, Columbia, Mo.

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

Aug. 30 - Cates Farms, Star Search Sale, Modoc, Ind.

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

Sept. 6 - Shadybrook Farms, Decades of Excellence Sale, West Brome, Quebec.

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

Sept. 13 - Waukaru Shorthorns, Share the Harvest Sale, Rensselaer, Ind.

Sept. 27 - Great Shorthorn Revival, Little Cedar Cattle Co, Beaverton, Mich. Sept. 28 - Steinke Shorthorns, Partners in Excellence Sale, Rensselaer, Ind. Oct. 4 - Fall Harvest Shorthorn Production Sale, Grand Island, Neb.

Sept. 20 - Cagwin Farms Production Sale, Philadelphia, Ill. Oct. 5 - KOLT Cattle Company, Simple Choices Sale, Seward, Neb. Oct. 17 - Cyclone Trace Cattle Co, Shorthorns UpFront Sale, Clarion, Iowa.

Oct. 5 - KOLT Cattle Company, Simple Choices Sale, Seward, Neb.

Oct. 19 - Sullivan Farms, Maternal Legends Sale, Dunlap, Iowa.

Oct. 11 - Greenhorn Where Great Females Make a Difference Sale, Waynesville, Ohio. Oct. 12 - Swing the Gate Production Sale, Dixon, Ill. Oct. 17 - Cyclone Trace Cattle Co, Shorthorns UpFront Sale, Clarion, Iowa. Oct. 18 - Studers, Family Legacies Sale, Creston, Iowa. Oct. 18 - Keystone Autumn Klassic, Waynesburg, Pa. Oct. 19 - Sullivan Farms, Maternal Legends Sale, Dunlap, Iowa. Oct. 25 - Shorthorn 500 Sale, Marietta, Okla. Oct. 26 - Cedar Valley Sale, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Oct. 26 - Matlock Stock Farm, Hill Country Classic Sale, Loydminster, SK.=

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 ..............................................92 Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc. ......................97 AMS Shorthorns ..............................................92 Bartels Bros ......................................................92 Ben Warfield ....................................................98 Bennett Land & Cattle ....................................92 Berg Shorthorns................................................92 Bern-A-Dale Shorthorns ..................................92 Bert Moore ......................................................97 Bigelow Farms ..................................................92 Blisful Acres ......................................................13 Bo’s Shorthorns ................................................92 Bowman Superior Genetics ..............................92 Broken Road Cattle Company ..........................92 Brooks, Bruce ..................................................97 Byland Polled Shorthorns............................85, 92 Cates Farms ..............................................6-7, 92 Cattle Visions ............................................73, 97 Connell Stock Farm ..........................................70 Courville Cattle Co ..........................................82 Coyne Family Farm Shorthorns ........................92 Crawfdown Farms ............................................92 Cross Country ..................................................92 Cyclone Trace Cattle Co. ......................14-15, 92 Dav Mar Way Farms ........................................92 Davis Family Registered Shorthorns ............20-21 Diamond C Shorthorns ....................................92 Diamond M Shorthorns ..................................93 Dicks Familiy Shorthorns..................................86 DJS Shorthorns ................................................93 DTR Cattle Co ................................................93 Duis Farms ......................................................93 Ea Ra Ba H Farm..............................................93 Element Syndicate ......................................16-17 Fieser Polled Shorthorns....................................93 Fischer Cattle Company ..................................93 Franz Farms ......................................................93 Fugate Shorthorns ............................................90 Great American Insurance ................................97 Greenhorn Cattle Company, LLC ..............27, 93 Gunn Shorthorns..............................................93 Hamilton Farms................................................27 Haumont Shorthorns........................................93 Hauxdale Shorthorn Farm ................................96 High Ridge Farm LTD ..........................20-21, 93 Homeplace Farms ............................................93 Hub Ranch Shorthorns ....................................93 Hugh Moore Jr and Sons ..................................67 Illinois Breeders Unitd For Impact ..............88-89 Indian Hills Land & Cattle Co. ........................93 Inness Shorthorns ............................................93 Ippensens Family Shorthorns ............................72 Iroquoian Shorthorns........................................93 J&J Show Cattle ..............................................94 James F. Bessler, Inc. ........................................97 JDMC Cattle Company ..................................93 JM Cattle Company ........................................94 Jordan Acres......................................................85 JT Moreland Farms, LLC..................................94 Jungels Shorthorn Farm ..................................100 Junior Nationals................................................37 Kearns Farms ....................................................94 Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm ..............................94 Kilgore Shorthorn Farm....................................94 KJG German’s Shorhtorns ................................94 Knust Shorthorns..............................................31 Leveldale Farms ................................................94 Lincoln Reds ....................................................94 Little Cedar Cattle Co. ....................20-21, 94, 99 Lone Star Shorthorn Sale ..........................A1-A28 Long Family Shorthorns ..................................94 Meadow Lane Farms ........................................94 Meyer Family Shorthorns..................................94 Meyer Farms ....................................................94 Michigan Beef Expo Sale ..................................99 Mid Continent Farms ......................................82 Montana Shorthorn Association........................97 Moon Creek Ranch ..........................................94 New River Cattle ..............................................94 No Bull Sale ................................................10-11 Norman Farms............................................81, 95 O’Sullivan Auctioneer ......................................97 Ohio Beef Expo ................................................75 Oklahoma Sooner Centennial Shorthorn Sale ..90 Oler Farm ........................................................95 Ozark Shorthorn Association ............................84 Paint Valley Farms ............................................76 Phildon Farms ..................................................95 Red Dirt Purple Banner ........................28-29, 90 Richardson Farms Shorthorns ..........................95 Ripberger Farms..........................................81, 95 RL Cattle Company..........................................95 Robjoy Shorthorns......................................72, 95 Rockin G Land & Cattle ..................................95 Rocky Branch Shorthorns ................................95 Rod Shorthorns ..........................................86, 95 Schrag Shorthorn Farms ........................IFC-3, 95 Select Sires Inc. ..............................................102

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Sexton Shorthorns ............................................95 Shadybrook Farm................................................5 SharBen Shorthorns ..........................................95 Sho-Me Shorthorns ....................................33, 95 ShorthornPlus Foundation................................79 ShorthornShop ................................................97 Simon Farms ....................................................80 SLS Family Shorthorns ....................................95 Sneed, Rob Shorthorns ....................................95 Stangl Shorthorns ............................................95 Steinke Shorthorns............................................95 Stone Springs Shorthorns............................70, 96 Strode Family Shorhtorns..................................96 Sullivan Farms ....................................27, 96, BC Sullivan Supply ................................................97 Sun Country Sale..............................................71 Sutherland Shorthorns ......................................96 Ten Mile Farm Shorthorns................................96

shorthorn country = march 2014

Texas State Association Sale ..............................87 The National CUP Lab ....................................97 Top Notch Stock Farm......................................96 Townview Shorthorns ......................................96 Trennepohl Farms ..............................................9 Tynywtra’s ........................................................96 V8 Shorthorns ..................................................96 Vermeer ............................................................83 Vogel Shorthorn Farm ......................................96 Warner Ranch ..................................................96 Waukaru Shorthorns ................................96, IBC Waymar Farms ............................................82,86 Waymar Semen Specialists ................................97 Wendt, Kevin....................................................97 Who’s Your Daddy............................................32 Wilson Livestock Agency ..................................97 Zoetis................................................................97




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