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TM The Largest Privately Owned Hereford Newspaper in North America The one that’s read “from cover to cover.” • Visit us on the web at: www.herefordamerica.com Vol. 14, No. 7 Editorial Comments... Byron Bayers What a great trip we had going to the big Calgary Bull Sale. Jill made the long trip from Reva to Twin Bridges Byron Bayers (600 miles) to pick me up and then on to Great Falls where Paul Hinderager joined up with us and then on north to Calgary. (600 more miles from Twin Bridges (oh, for the day of the airplane). The first time I was in Calgary it was a city of about 50,000 people but in my lifetime it has grown to a city of over a million people. The Stampede grounds is right in the middle of the city, which to the foreigners Serving Commercial Cattlemen & Registered Hereford Breeder Published by: Hereford America, Inc. • 13823 Beaver Creek Place • Reva, SD 57651 History of Canadian Hereford Industry Good cattle, good people — 150 years of influence Reprinted with permission of the Canadian Hereford Digest Written by Catherine A. Brown CHD Associate Editor Duncan Lees, former Canadian Hereford Association (CHA) president, sits with granddaughter Jade on his lap, talking to the Canadian Hereford Digest on the telephone. He’s excited about the arrival of Jade and grandson Matthew’s newborn brother that afternoon. The grandkids are the sixth generation of the Lees family involved in Herefords. Their mom and dad are (continued on page 3) Jill Bayers Hotchkiss It’s hard to believe we’ve already zipped through another busy season of Hereford America but here we are at the Jill Hotchkiss last issue of the spring. The winter weather finally seems to have broken here and we are getting some very welcomed, warmer spring weather. Most of the snow has melted except for the really big drifts and what is left in the creeks which still seems like a lot of snow. It’s heart-warming to finally see baby calves out running and playing in the pastures and enjoying the sun. It’s been another long winter but in our neck of the woods (continued on page 6) April/May 2010 Arden (Lees) and Jeromy Charlton, the son of current CHA President, Garth Charlton and Canadian Western Agribition Frederick Stone of Guelph, (CWA) presi- Ontario is attributed with dent, Marilyn starting the first registered Charlton, who Hereford herd in Canada. is also secretary for the Saskatchewan Hereford Association. Duncan’s father Thomas and his uncle Harold established the wellknown Lees Brothers herd in 1949. Thomas took over the herd in 1964, renaming it Blair-Athol Polled Herefords. This is the herd which Duncan took over at the age of 24, with his father’s untimely (continued on page 7) South Dakota Tops Dams of Distinction List Rausch Herefords leads the pack nationwide A total of 1,941 Hereford cows from 639 Hereford performance herds in 43 states earned the honor of being named a 2009 Dam of Distinction by the American Hereford Association (AHA). For the 29th consecutive year, South Dakota Hereford operation Rausch Herefords owns the most Dams of Distinction honored at 76 head, 20 more than last year, and again leads its state to the top of the list with 306 cows recognized. The 2009 Dams of Distinction list honors Hereford cows that meet the highest standard of production and recognizes the cattlemen who produce them. In order to be named a Dam of Distinction, a Hereford cow must meet all the job requirements for an ideal cow. She should produce a healthy, growthy calf every year; she should calve as a two-year-old, and she should cause her owner absolutely no problems. A Dam of Distinction is the standard by which all (continued on page 5) Rausch Herefords, Hoven, SD, topped the Dams of Distinction herd for the 29th consecutive year. Congratulations! PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Bismarck, ND Permit 419 2 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 Sales & Events Calendar April 1 2 3 8 9 Ned & Jan Ward Private Treaty Bull Sale Sheridan, WY Sandhill Farms Sale Haviland, KS Ellis Farms Annual Bull and Female Sale Chrisman, IL McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch Polled Hereford & Angus Sale Torrington, WY 10 13 15 17 17-18 20 TRI-STATE REALTY INC. 24 May 4 Nick Isaacs Elaine Isaacs Broker Associate Broker Associate Friendly, Honest and Knowledgeable 22 RANCHES, RECREATIONAL, HUNTING Cell: 308-880-0368 • Office: 605-892-2113 Home: 308-836-4445 www.tristaterealty.net 1828 5th Ave. • Belle Fourche, SD 57717 29 Wilson-Lees Value Added Bull Sale Kisbey, SK Indianhead Polled Hereford Assn. Bull and Female Sale River Falls, WI Stockman’s Select Bull Sale Moose Jaw, SK Tegtmeier Polled Herefords Sale Burchard, NE Stuber Herefords Sale Bowman, ND Minnesota Junior Spring Classic Austin, MN Bar JZ Ranch Bull Sale Holabird, SD Thorstenson Herefords Silent Auction Opening Day Selby, SD Bull Day, Philip Livestock, Philip, SD Thorson Herefords (selling at this sale) JBN Livestock (selling at this sale) Huth Bull Selection Day Oakfield, WI Tennessee River Music Dixieland Delight Sale Ft. Payne, AL Your subscription expiration date is printed above your name on the front page label area. If you wish to receive your paper in a more timely manner or live in a southern state please consider a first class subscription for faster postal delivery. For questions call Marc Hotchkiss at 605/866-4495. If your address changes please be sure to notify us. 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The cattle were very good and the sale was the best in the last several years. We got the chance to see and visit with many old friends and met many new Hereford people. I had a nice visit with Gordon Stephenson, the General Manager of the Canadian Hereford Assn., and Canadian Hereford Assn. President Garth Charlton, about the Hereford breed and the progress in Canada. We also got to visit with Brad Dubeau, the Director of Communications for the CHA, and also the person who heads the great new publication of the CHA. We were also fortunate to meet Karin Schmid, Breed Development Coordinator for the CHA. Her articles in the Canadian Hereford Digest are very interesting. A wonderful group of people and I am happy we were able to make the long journey. Several very good herd bull prospects will make their way to the USA soon, to some notable herds, from this sale. As nice as this trip was I was un- Jim Bockwoldt of JBN Livestock, Box Elder, SD has been an integral part of the the Baker Herefords Sale, Rapid City, SD for several years with his top bulls as part of the offering. www.herefordamerica.com • 3 fortunate to contact a virus and I have been sick for over two weeks since I got home. It seems there is always a price to pay for a nice trip! As soon as we got back to Twin Bridges, Jill refueled and headed east for the Fort Keogh sale in Miles City, about 400 miles distant. Marc who was headed to Oregon to the Harrell sale, drove the 120 miles to Rapid City, only to find heavy fog and a cancelled airline flight. Some days you can’t win but the crew from Hereford America keeps charging on! I lost another old rancher friend the other day. Gene Hanson, of Whitehall, MT lost the battle after a long illness. Over 60 years ago my Dad wanted to take our show herd to the big show on the West Coast, The Pacific International at Portland, Oregon. I was in my late (continued on page 4) RauschHerefords.com The bulls in our private treaty pens want to help you bring in more pounds to sell in the fall. 60 cows and 60 yearling heifers for sale at private treaty. Also call us about our private treaty pens of bulls — yearlings and 2 year olds, polled and horned. Special sort of heifer bulls. Correction Last month we inadvertantly omitted the second high seller in the Baker/JBN sale report. We apologize for this oversight. The second high seller was Lot 28, KB L1 Domino 949W ET, 1/22/09 by HH Advance 4140P going to David Rothrock of Hudson, CO for $7,750. Baldy calves at Kalousek Ranch, SD. Check out our home page for our marketing programs www.RauschHerefords.com E-mail: [email protected] Please call, write or e-mail for more information: RauschHerefords.com 14831 Hereford Road Hoven, SD 57450 (605) 948-2146 or 2157 or 2375 Jerry Shannon Vern Located 2 miles west of Hoven on Hwy. 20 and 47 America’s No. 1 Dams of Distinction herd. (Based on efficiency.) 4 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 Byron’s Editorial... (continued from page 3) teens at the time and driving the truck that far was out of the question, so my Dad said we would take the train and rent a box car on the train for the trip. Little did I know what I was in for because that started a four month tour of railroad box car travel to cattle shows and sales. We could take care of getting the box car and getting it ready but I needed someone to go with me to help as CL we were roading 12 head of show cattle. We thought of every one who might help but it was tough finding someone who would make this kind of trip and who knew something about show cattle. I thought of my friend and fellow 4-Her, Gene Hanson, then of Sheridan, MT. We approached him and after several days of decision with his folks, Gene called and said he would go with me. The old box car was moved into Twin Bridges at about 15 miles per hour as C&L Advantage M326 22S ET & {DLF,IEF} P42728283 — Calved: Apr. 12, 2006 — Tattoo: BE 22S Hereford rancH RRH MR FELT 3008 {SOD,CHB} KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 {CHB}{IEF,DLF} P42361822 KCF MISS 459 F284 CL 1 DOMINO 500E {SOD}{IEF,DLF} HH MS ADVANCE 8037H 41009524 HH MISS ADVANCE 687F N250 Highview Road Ixonia, WI 53036 (262) 617-6346 BW WW YW MM M&G SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 4.2 69 103 22 56 1.6 0.01 0.62 0.25 28 16 24 36 .63 .55 .58 .21 0.6 .37 .37 .35 Check out our online video and sale bulls. www.cnlfarm.com • Multi-trait leader • Excellent progeny results...2008 Young Sire Test Semen: $20/Straw, $60/Certificate the track was not too good, and placed where we could work on it in preparation for the trip. We had to put tie rings in to tie the cattle, bed the car with lots of straw, put a 150 gallon water tank in for the cattle to drink from, feed for the cattle for two weeks, and then all the show supplies and our personal sleeping bags, and food for the trip, as we were warned that the freight train did not stop for food, just maybe cattle water if we made enough noise. The time came and the cattle were loaded and Gene and I said farewell to the locals and started our long trek to Portland. It took us over two hours just to get out of the valley. We traveled over three mountain passes, went through several major cities and fought weather and bums, (they all wanted to get in our boxcar because they thought we had food and shelter and money?) When we got west of Spokane we were held up for another train to hook up with more cattle going to Portland, as the conductor told O H W ? T A D 9136W 9145W BW 4.1 WW 47 YW 83 Milk 22 M&G 45 Fat .023 REA .21 Marb .09 CHB $22 BW 3.2 WW 55 YW 91 Milk 29 M&G 56 Fat .045 REA .35 Marb .14 CHB $25 They Sell in Our Private Treaty Sale — Saturday, April 24, 2010 — His ther 3/4 bro n sells o 4th April 2 Outsta nd sons o ing f 402 sell on 9 April 2 4th Carcass EPDs EPDs BW WW YW MM M&G CEM SC 1.4 53 100 23 50 3.3 1.2 THR Thor 4029 [DLF, HYF, IEF] FAT .047 REA .50 MARB .18 BMI $21 CEZ $18 BII $17 CHB $28 Sire: JDH 15 Wrangler 25L [CHB DLF, IEF] Interest in 4029 sold to ABS. Valued at $100,000. We’ve got a really good set of calves out of 4029 “Junior”. His mother has an outstanding bull calf again. He is the 3/4 brother to 4029. He is one of the bulls pictured above. Come take a look! Silent Auction Opening Day 21 32 Angu Sat., April 24, 2010 ford e r s e H B s u l lls Other Herd Sires: Bul S&S Stocker 8S• JDF AH 25L Wrangler 13T • JDF AH 25L Wrangler 15T • THR Thor 4144 L1 Domino 05455 (Low birth weight. His sons will make exceptional heifer bulls.) Introducing our new website www.thorstensonherefordranch.com Thorstenson Hereford Ranch Bill & Paula Thorstenson • (605) 649-7940 Cell Phone: (605) 845-6108 Darin & Danielle Thorstenson • (605) 649-1972 30491 131st Street, Selby, SD 57472 me. The train crew hooked up a car next to us with a load of Shorthorn cattle. The guy taking care of the carload got out and introduced himself to us. He said, “I am Bill Bennett and I am going to the Portland show,” and Gene and I told him we were headed there too. (Yes, this is the same Bill Bennett of later Hereford and Angus fame.) Gene and I got settled at the stock show and we did well at the show and everything was going good except Gene was gone from the cattle a lot. I thought he was probably checking the local girls out and upon asking why he was gone so much he told me he had found a white Shorthorn steer that was for sale and he thought he could win our Montana Winter Fair with him. He hated to ask me, as I was such a Hereford man, if I cared if he bought the steer and took him home with us. Gene told me that there was a $1,000 prize for a Shorthorn steer to win at Winter Fair and he wanted to go after it. That was a lot of money then as you could buy a new Ford for less than $2000. Gene bought the steer for about $400 and we loaded him on the train with our cattle and waited for the train crew to head us home. Things went pretty well until we got to the Cascade Mountains and we got caught in a winter blizzard. That boxcar was really cold and we had to get in between the cattle to keep warm, as the long train slowly pulled over the mountain. Food was getting short and of course it was all cold and the only water not frozen was in the stock tank. The train stopped to pick up some cars and the conductor came back to our car and said, “The engineer was feeling sorry for you guys in this storm and wants you to come up to the engine and ride where it is warm. Gene and I quickly took the offer and rode in warmth and some comfort over the mountain into western Montana where the train crew changed and we were told we needed to go back to the boxcar. We did get some new food and water at that stop and the rest of the three day trip home was slow but uneventful. We were tired, more experienced than most teenagers were in those days and we really knew a lot about freight trains! Gene was good company but, I didn’t see him too much for the rest of the year, as he had had enough train rides with me and headed home. I headed out on the freight train alone for the next four months and got home about a month before Winter Fair. Gene’s white Shorthorn steer was named Champion Steer over all breeds at the Montana Winter Fair and sold for a considerable amount. You can imagine how proud Gene was, and I was for him. Gene went on to marry a local 4-H girl, Martha Roffler, and they raised three fine young men. I worked with Gene for years on the local 4-H youth sale which still carries on with great success. Hanson’s ranched in this valley, near Whitehall, until Gene’s health declined and his son Dean carried on. Martha still lives on the ranch. Gene never forgot HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 www.herefordamerica.com • 5 that trip to Portland and neither did I. We remained friends for our lifetime. So long old friend, our railroad boxcar days are over! I just read today that the State of Nevada is closing its College of Agriculture at The University of Nevada Reno. This action will go down in history as the first closure of a U.S. land grants college of agriculture. What kind of a message does this send to agriculture? Every college in the nation has a degree in “tree hugging” or some kind of protest area but we are closing a college of agriculture? The Morrill Act was set up by Congress in 1862 to set up gifts of federal land to establish universities in the states. This act required the universities to maintain certain programs including agriculture! How now can a state decide to change the deal? Some states such as Nevada are having severe financial problems but this decision will give a lot of people in agriculture and higher education in general, something to think about. I love sports about as well as anyone but maybe, just maybe, sports is taking our whole idea of higher education a bit too far. OK you big time university fans, how much does your football coach make? The University of Nevada Los Vegas just this year hired our University of Montana football coach for about $500,000 more than our college could budget. Just an example, and you Alabama guys have a multi-million dollar coach. A point to consider? —BB Nation’s Top Hereford Cows Named to Dams of Distinction List (continued from page 1) Hereford cows can be judged. Top 20 Breeders The cow must do her job, but also her owner must manage 2009 Dams of Distinction the herd correctly to give her the opportunity to excel. Only # of Dams a small portion of active cows is recognized. All heifers have Rank Owner Rausch Herefords, Hoven, SD 76 the potential of being a Dam of Distinction, but only a small 1 Upstream Ranch, Taylor, NE 33 percentage fit the job description of an ideal cow year in and 2 3 Mrnak Herefords, Bowman, ND 28 year out. Larry & Carol Gildemaster, Virgil, SD 27 In order for a cow to be named a 2009 Dam of Distinction 4 5 Fawcetts Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, SD 26 she must have: 6 Van Newkirk Herefords, Oshkosh, NE 24 1) Weaned a calf born since January 1, 2008. 7 Fort Keogh Livestock & Ranch Research Station, 21 2) Produced at least three calves. Miles City, MT 3) Initially calved at 30 months of age or less. K&B Herefords, Onida, SD 20 4) Had an interval between the first and second calves of no 8 Wiese & Sons, Manning, IA 18 greater than 400 days. In addition, a 370-day calving interval 9 must have been 10 Alexander Mih, Indianapolis, IN 17 maintained after 11 Shaw Cattle Co. Inc., Caldwell, ID 16 Top 20 States her second calf. 11 Harrell Hereford Ranch, Baker City, OR 16 2009 Dams of Distinction The longer initial 11 Tim Shaw Herefords Inc., Cascade, ID 16 Rank State #of Dams calving interval 14 Alfred Schutte & Sons, Guide Rock, NE 15 1 South Dakota 306 allows breeders to 14 Helbling Herefords, Mandan, ND 15 2 Nebraska 213 calve 2-year-old 14 Journagan Ranch/ Missouri State University, 3 Kansas 140 15 4 Montana 135 heifers prior to the Mountain Grove, MO 5 North Dakota 117 mature cow herd. 17 The Poplars Ranch Inc., Silver Lake, OR 14 6 Missouri 94 5 ) E v e r y c a l f 17 Ridder Hereford Ranch, Callaway, NE 14 7 Illinois 82 produced that was 17 Keith Carmichael, Meadow, SD 14 8 Texas 75 born before June 17 O.D. Perkes, Afton, WY 9 Minnesota 69 14 10 Idaho 65 30, 2009, must have 11 Oregon 59 weaning records submitted to the 12 Wyoming 58 Hereford Performance Program. 12 Iowa 58 • Auctioneer • 6) A progeny average 205-day adjusted 14 Wisconsin 54 307-746-5869 (cell) weaning weight ratio of at least 105. 307-680-1683 (home) 15 Oklahoma 50 4 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • February 2010 Mark Stenson 16 17 18 18 20 Colorado Indiana Tennessee Utah California For more information about the Dams of Distinction Program visit Hereford.org, click on “Records/TPR” and then select “Recognition Programs.” Females attaining the Dams of Distinction status are recognized with “DOD” after their names on the AHA Web site. 47 29 28 28 27 [email protected] Commercial and Purebred Livestock Sales Farm Sales & Appraisals Smokey Mark’s Auction Co. • PO Box 881 • Upton, WY 82730 Marbling matters at breeding time! The bulls you use this spring will determine the marbling, gain, and profit of your next calf crop. Feddes bulls offer exceptional marbling and gain, along with sixty years of selection for soundness, fertility, and maternal power. We have high carcass yearling bulls for sale privately, including some powerful herd sire prospects. We also have yearling heifers for sale, bred to Rest Easy. BW WW YW M M+G REA Marb CHB 0.4 54 91 31 58 .36 .32 $30 F Rest Easy 847 BW 64 lbs. Calving ease, carcass, and pigment. We like his first calves. Service sire on yearling heifers for sale. Owned with Lawson. Semen $40/straw, minimum 10, certificates free. information at feddes.com Sire prospects for sale privately Bull Sire BW WW YW 926 157K 4.1 54 104 922 930 Harland Harland 2.2 3.8 57 63 M M+G REA Marb CHB 36 63 .34 .30 $34 98 31 112 35 59 67 .17 .35 .23 .42 $27 $36 Marvin Feddes & Sons 7980 Meadow View Road, Manhattan, MT 59741-8122 Dan - (406) 284-6810 - [email protected] Tim - (406) 284-6990 - [email protected] Marvin - (406) 284-3709 BW WW YW M M+G REA Marb CHB 4.9 67 118 26 60 .44 .39 $40 F 157K Ribstone 765 Marbling ratio 142 REA 111 Gain, carcass, pigment, and power. Two of 765’s first sons sold to Bar Pipe in Canada and to Brady in Utah. Owned with Upstream and Carmichael. Semen $40/straw, minimum 10, certificates free. 6 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 The Canadian Hereford breeders are always so welcoming and hospitable. We (continued from page 1) visited with a number of Hereford breeders in northwestern South Dakota it will do and got caught up on what’s been happenwonders for growing pasture and hay. Un- ing. The breeders I talked to were upbeat fortunately many areas in the eastern Da- about the Hereford business in Canada. kotas, Minnesota and Iowa now have prob- Like here, they are seeing renewed interlems with flooding. est in Hereford bulls from commercial In March Dad, Paul Hinderager (Anchor breeders. Demand, at least on the top end Polled Herefords) and I ventured to the Cal- of sales there, has been strong this year. gary Bull Sale in Calgary, Canada. Dad had They are optimistic but a great deal of been to the bull sale on several occasions their economy depends on what happens but neither Paul nor I had ever been to the here in the states. event. I met them in Montana and we drove The lineup of bulls was very impressive to Calgary where we attended the Hereford with about 180 head of big bulls, the maevents for two days. The Stampede Park jority of which were two-year-olds. It’s a grounds, where the show and sale are held, very unique event in its own right. When are right downtown (even closer than the compared to U.S. shows and sales it is a Denver Stockyards are to downtown Den- bit lower-key but nonetheless, very imver) which makes for an interesting and pressive in terms of size and quality. The unique venue. It was relatively easy to get show is held in the old Stampede Grounds to other than the maniacal Calgary drivers! arena and by the time they get a class of Thanks for driving in the city, Paul. big bulls into it, it is full! This year the father-son duo of Ron and Wayne Hanson assessed the cattle and did a great job. In its 110th year, the Calgary Bull Sale was started as a place for Alberta cattle producers to bring their bulls after the winter in preparation for the summer breeding season. “The mild Brad Dallas at the halter of the Grand Champion Bull, BCD 347P Ribstone winters allowed Lad 830U by AR Patch Adams 347P, during the Calgary Bull Sale. The bull Calgary-area catsold for $10,000 to Little Fort & KLJ & GKJ of Little Fort, B.C., and was tlemen to calve raised by CGD Herefords of Innisfail, Alberta. Jill’s Editorial... their cows earlier, buy bulls sooner, and turn their cattle out to range pastures earlier, therefore the Calgary ranchers also got the distinction as pacesetters among their western Canadian counterparts. That trendsetting distinction continues 100 years later as the Calgary Bull Sale is the benchmark for other bull sales across the prairie provinces. ” This seems to hold true today. On sale day this year the exchange rate was on par with the U.S. dollar. This is the first I can remember in quite some time. Just the day before it was 5 cents under. Along with the 110th anniversary of the Calgary Bull Sale, congratulations are also in order to the Canadian Hereford breeders on their 150th year of raising registered Herefords. Such a rich history the U.S. and Canada share with Hereford cattle. Thank you to the Canadian Hereford Digest for allowing us to reprint their excellent article which is a very interesting history written by Catherine A. Brown, associate editor of the Digest. Another anniversary of note is the 100th anniversary of the first U.S. Hereford publication, the American Hereford Journal. On May 1, 1910 Hayes Walker started the American Hereford Journal, “for producers of Herefords, registered and commercial... horned and polled.” For many years the American Hereford Journal was produced twice a month. It was owned by the Walker family until 1961 when it sold to the American Hereford Association and it became the official publication of the American Hereford Association. The Polled Hereford World, founded by Frank Farley who was a former employee of the American Hereford Journal, became the official publication of the American Polled Hereford Association in 1965. In 1995, after the AHA and APHA merged, the two publications were melded together and became the Hereford World. I have a number of the very early American Hereford Journals and Hereford Record books which I greatly value. The earliest AHJ I have is Volume 2, which is 19111912. Thank you to Larry Vukonich of Montana for donating this collection to me. I enjoy it to no end. A few of the early articles talk about things that are still relevant today while others put into perspective very quickly just how far we have come in 100+ years. In the 50th Anniversary American Hereford Journal it was stated by publisher Hayes Walker, Jr., “Our faith in this great breed was never stronger than it is today — after 50 years of experience which has embraced times of both prosperity and adversity for the breed, during which it has scaled the heights and sounded the depths of the joys and evils to which human beings and their charges are the heirs. We eagerly join those who see ahead a very bright future for the Whitefaces and for the men who honestly and industriously give to the breed the best that is in them.” “But it is a labor in which all must join if it is to succeed to the fullest. The breed’s interests, East, West, North and South, are common interests. The breed and its organizations, official and otherwise, must not be divided in spirit and activity. The strength of the breed, in its entirety, lies in the fact of this common interest, which must be kept ever in mind.” Here it is, another 50 years later, and these thoughts and statements certainly apply today. — JBH 59th Annual Production Sale 1:00 p.m. • Tuesday, APRIL 20, 2010 Thomas Ranch Sale Facility 16 ½ m. east of Onida, S.D. — BONUS BUCKS — Lot 1. Ontime x Ladies Man Bar JZ Clockwork 325W CE B W Y M S RE M 2.8 3.6 55 91 20 1.0 .38 .07 Sell your old bull between March 10 and April 20. Bring a copy of your sale receipt to receive $100 to be used at our sale. SELLING: 40 Polled Hereford Bulls 55 Limousin and Lim-Flex Bulls www.barjz.com Online catalog and video of sale bulls Auction available for online viewing. Sale day phone 605/973-2449 Lot 2. Prospector x Legend Bar JZ Pronto 248W CE B W Y M S RE M 3.7 2.0 53 87 24 0.7 .17 .24 CE B W Y M S RE M 2.8 2.5 49 85 18 0.5 .17 .16 Limited Free Delivery. Volume Discounts. Semen Tested. Ultrasound Data. Lot 4. Rib Eye x Kirby Bar JZ Rendezvous 265W CE 5.1 B -0.2 W 51 Y 80 M 18 S 1.2 RE .44 M .21 Bar JZ Ranches Don/Peg/Seth Zilverberg Holabird, SD 605/852-2966 [email protected] Lot 23. Legendary x Banker Bar JZ Legacy 224W HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 www.herefordamerica.com • 7 150 Years of Herefords in Canada (continued from page 1) death. Duncan and brother Chris ran the ranch together until 1984 when Chris established the C & T herd. The family also branches out to the herd of George and Corey Lees of Glenlees Herefords. Duncan’s land was always best suited to cattle. He stuck with Herefords because “they always paid the bills.” Next year will be the family’s hundredth year raising registered Herefords. This is the story of people. It’s the story of great cowboys and breed promoters and ranches. It’s the story behind shows like Agribition, world class bull sales and a strong youth organization. But most of all, it’s the story of a breed of cattle that persisted through the generations. This rugged, thick-hided, whitefaced breed is the one you can see on windy hillsides on cold, winter days, that is still out there foraging. It is perfectly suited to the North American continent. Stories of 20th century cattlemen walking their cattle 10 to 20 miles or more to livestock shows or to the trains that would take them there, in the days before trucks and trailers serve as a metaphor to the breed’s walk through pastures, rock, meadows and mountains from the Atlantic to the Pacific, through 150 years. “The feet on Hereford cattle are best of all,” says young Saskatchewan breeder Murray Andrews. How they got here is another story. “The English claim they sent Hereford cattle here over 200 years ago,” says Norma Dunn, a former CHA employee. However, as 94-year-old Charles Scranton, Order of Canada and former CHA president, points out in a written history of the breed, North American associa- Regina Bull Sale’s Group of 5 bull class. tions were not in existence at the time, so a lot of the information on early importations has been lost. At the time of Frederick William Stone’s official importations of Herefords into Canada in 1860 and 1861, the country had yet to enter into Confederation. Within a few years of that historical date, Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States, then re-elected, before his demise in 1865. Mossom Boyd was one of Canada’s pioneer U.S. and Britain agreed to suppress the breeders who developed Polled Herefords. slave trade and serfdom was abolished “It’s not what you get in the sale ring; in Russia; The U.S. Civil War raged; the it’s the cost of getting them in there that Toronto Stock Exchange was created counts.” and the Red Cross and Salvation Army It took the breed promoters to prove organizations were founded; the U.S. those facts – the likes of Wib DonaldDepartment of Agriculture was created son, Jonathan Fox, Louis Latimer, Walalong with the first cattle importation ter Blume, Jim Hole, Doris and Stulaws; the flush toilet, moving pictures, art Fenton, Vern and Louise Croy, the pasteurization, the machine gun, roller Warnycas, Dave and Joe Hasson, Grant skates, the fire extinguisher, the coffee Hirsche, and Gil Henderson; Gene Hanmaker and the first color photographs were invented. So were the first pro golf tournaments played with the British Golf Open and the first pro golf tournament in Scotland. The Ontario Veterinary College was established in 1862. The 1800s also ushered in the advent of agricultural fairs. Stone’s herd, based at Guelph, Ontario, produced Herefords that influenced the breed across North America. The University of Guelph and beef cattle Baby Beef/Belt Buckle Herefords of years gone by. research station are located on the property once owned by Mr. son, Charlie Jones and the Powleslands. Stone, the recipient of many agricultural These were among the pioneers; the awards. legendary builders of the breed in CanStone’s foresight to import only top ada. Many have since taken their hands quality stock available from Britain out of the water, as Latimer says, but the proved advantageous to the proliferation ripples still remain. of the breed in North America. From the 19th century, Quebec breedOver the years, the breeds’ primary er and renowned cattle judge H.D. Smith strengths have prevailed. It is foremost would later become President and secrethe maternal breed. High fertility and ef- tary-manager for the CHA. He was the ficiency have earned Herefords their per- first to tattoo his cattle and had tattoos manence. But so has temperament. adopted by the CHA. “They are so easy to get along Ontario’s Mossom Boyd follows F.W. with,”says Ray VanSteinburg, of Pine Stone as a pioneer breeder, having introButte Ranch. “It’s important to me to duced and developed Polled Herefords enjoy whatever you’re working with, in Canada. particularly when you can produce a top Another early breeder, Senator M.H. saleable product.” Herefords on pasture Cochrane of Quebec, started a Hereford are “happy to see you”, he says. And herd in 1865. In partnership with his son they are easy on James, he later established the Cochrane Ranch west of Calgary and sold many fences. “Herefords are foundation animals to Canadian and low in maintenance American breeders. By the mid 1970s Latimer and Blume and labor inputs,” says Saskatchewan joined a CHA excursion to England and breeder Spence did well selling the “modern” Canadian Sutter, whose fam- Hereford. Six bulls were taken for disily has been in the play at the Royal show and sold there, breed for 100 years. says former CHA general manager Perry “One guy and one Wilkes. “That was the beginning of rehorse can handle ally good exports to the UK.” Some stories aren’t well publicized. 100 head, whereas 100 exotics would The Cornish family from Ontario betake three to four gan breeding Herefords in 1921 when Milton purchased two heifer calves for guys on horses.” “It’s the little $200 each by mail order from western things that make Ontario. One raised a calf every year for the big differences,” 20 years and lived to be 21 years of age. (continued on page 8) says VanSteinburg. Blizzard Made Us Miss Black Hills Stock Show and Sale These are the Two Outstanding Bulls Now for Sale at Private Treaty. — Outcross Pedigree — JB 526 Stocker Dude 609U April 19, 2009 • Scrotal 40 cm Acutal Weights: BW 83 WW 850 YW 1340 EPDs: BW 2.8 WW 43 YW 62 M 21 Very correct, well muscled, pigment, very good feet and legs. — Outcross Pedigree — JB 453 Spartan Ace 618U May 3, 2009 • Scrotal 42 cm Acutal Weights: BW 89 WW 872 YW 1395 BW 4.9 WW 47 YW 79 M 21 Very correct, very heavy muscled, pigment, very good feet and legs. Give us a call for more information on these good bulls! s hts t EPD eights a e r Weig W g •G h n t i r w Bi d Wean ights • Lo oo ng We G ry i • Ve d Yearl an Jack and Bev Beeson 85663 579th Ave. • Wayne, NE 68787 H: 402-375-3404 C: 402-375-9027 or 402-375-0434 8 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 (continued from page 7) Milton’s son Edgar and his family has demonstrated steadfast dedication to the breed through serious health challenges and moves. The family’s motto exemplifies that of many a ranch family and breed pioneer: “The difficult we do immediately; the impossible takes a little longer.” Grandson Scott Cornish and his wife Paula bred the 2009 Grand Champion Female at Toronto’s Royal Winter Fair. Many long-time breeders are too numerous to list. Past CHA President Victor Oulton’s family was one of the earliest breeders in the Maritime provinces. In Saskatchewan, breeders outnumbered all other provinces by the 1960s and among those who developed the breed there, besides the Lees and Sutters, were the Baskies, Catleys, Clarks, Davis Brothers, Dorrances, Fullers, Huntleys, Olsens, Palmers, Purdys, Reids and Sintons. By the 1980s more than 40 percent of Canadian breeders were Albertan. Hereford herds tended to be larger and longer lived in British Columbia, according to Scranton. The influence of the Douglas Lake Cattle Ranch and other commercial ranches were “of great value to the cattle breeders, not only because of the large number of breeding sires purchased but also because they stressed utility and thus discouraged the following of fads Thorson Herefords Douglas Lake Cattle Ranch Annual Production Sale Selling 24 Hereford Bulls Tuesday, May 4, 2010, at “Bull Day” Philip (SD) Livestock Auction • Line one based genetics from the Shield Bar Ranch • Focuses on moderate birth, good growth & high bag score • Bulls wintered on a high roughage ration • Free heterosis on black cows JCL1 Domino 4013P THL1 Domino 6002 BW +2.5 • WW +33 • YW +51 • Milk +27 BW +3.7 • WW +39 • YW +68 • Milk +20 Visitors Welcome Anytime! Lot 9045 BW 93 WW 685 YW 1252 SC 36.5 Lot 9070 BW 81 WW 682 YW 1186 SC 36.6 Lot 9053 BW 91 WW 710 YW 1182 SC 38.4 Lot 9001 BW 93 WW 685 YW 1260 SC 38 Doug & Nancy Thorson • (605) 859-3538 • Philip, SD Ravellette Publications, Inc. • PO Box 788 • Philip, SD 57567 • (605) 859-2516 • (3/10) you ging cy Brin efficien ed e feed the br r from at neve ay! th d aw ye stra by breeders,” says Dave Andrew, CHA general manager from 1942 to 1959, in his history of the breed entitled The Hereford in Canada 1860-1960. Notable breeders, of course, begot notable bulls, far too many to mention. But some “old boys” cannot be forgotten. Mossom Boyd’s “Bullion the 4th” was a record breaking, top selling Polled Hereford at $2,025 in 1914. The bull was resold by its American owners at seven years of age, bringing $9,500, and breaking a new world record. His descendents commanded top prices for years to follow and many Polled Herefords reportedly go back to this sire. The Latimers talk about Four Square Leonard 25L as being the most influential in the Remitall herd. Four Square Modern Tone 42M developed another line that led to breeding Remitall Crusader 33C and the beginning of the Enforcer 107 line. The 42M bull and Remitall Leonard 38L left them a lot of good females, the latter of which was one of their top selling A.I. sires, according to Gary Latimer. Ned 425E, Justa Banner and Predominant put Ponderosa Ranch on the map according to Don Jarrett, as WTK Bond 75A and his son, Continental 66F did for the W-T-K herd. Jim Hole’s Standard Lad 55C was Calgary Bull Sale Reserve Champion in 1973 and sold to Bar Pipe Farms where he became a foundation herdsire. Standard Lad 93J, Standard Lad 95J and especially Stanmore 43K were among Hole’s most influential sires. Bert & Marion Powesland of Rusticana Herefords, Alberta, and members of the Hereford Hall of Fame, built their cow herd on a bull called Ardmore C Domino 560, purchased at the Calgary bull sale. This bull also sired a number of bulls sold at subsequent sales. Prince Domino 9th was behind the extensively used Silver Standard bull, says Ron Hanson. Hanson Ranches opened up some international trading opportunities with their BB Domino 1087 bull, the top growth performance bull in the world at the time. And Jim Hole HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 www.herefordamerica.com • 9 LCI High Voltage 80S, bred by Doenz Ranches, is considered the granddaddy of many Canadian Herefords today and has been used worldwide. The Remitall Keynote 20X and resulting Boomer 46B and CS Boomer 29F bulls are legendary in the breed’s most recent history, as is Remitall Governor 236G. Remitall Online 122L is another of the breed’s most prolific sires and is the only Canadian bull to achieve National Champion Bull honors in both Canada and the U.S. He was, in fact, a two-time U.S. National Champion. The majority of American Hereford pedigrees are believed to go back to these sires. The baldies and buckskins of North America have promoted the value of the Hereford bull and female over time in commercial circles while Herefords also gained notoriety through specific events. Canadian Herefords were put in the spotlight when Canada hosted the World Hereford Conference of 1976. “A large international crowd representing over 20 countries was amazed at the quality of Canadian cattle and this was the start of major international exports,” says former CHA general manager, Duncan Porteous. “ Wo r k i n g together to host the conference really Charles Scranton jelled the breed.” The conference in Banff was followed by a 900-head Hereford show at Calgary. Herefords have also been the main breed of cattle featured for years at the Calgary Bull Sale, the oldest continuously held consignment sale in North America, according to Joanne Hole, wife of the late Jim Hole and author of the sale’s history. “It has been the benchmark sale for horned Herefords in Canada for many years,” she says. Edward Jupp, former fieldman for the Canadian Hereford Digest, attended the Calgary Bull sale for 25 years. He says the sale is an education for everybody in attendance. But it used to run for three to four days and is now reduced to three or four hours. “The big city bull sales have all come down in size and significance,” says former Digest owner, Kurt Gilmore. This includes the Regina Bull Sale which was once the largest halter-led bull sale in the world, according to former CHA General Manager, Perry Wilkes. Current CHA General Manager Gordon Stephenson’s fondest memories of the breed involve the Regina Bull Sale where 300 to 400 Hereford bulls sold. Herefords have also been showcased for years at the Canadian Western Agribition, a show created by Hereford breeders. This internationally renowned national livestock event was established in 1970, in large part, due to the efforts of Spence Sutter’s father, Chris. Inspired by the stock show at Denver, Sutter wanted a major livestock show on the prairies. He and Jim Lethwaite, Tom Lees and what would be the show’s first general manager, Bill Blacklock, lobbied government, the exhibition boards and other cattle breeds. They also attracted Labatts and Chrysler who came on board as the show’s first sponsors. In the first show, Herefords outnumbered all other breeds, three-to-one. Gary Minish judged, followed by Jonathan Fox the next year, who judged on horseback in the old auditorium. “Agribition had a major impact on exports and getting breeders together once a year to collectively promote the breed,” says Porteous. Breed promotion and the integrity of Hereford pedigrees has been the domain of the Canadian Hereford Association since 1890. The CHA currently comprises about 1,500 annual, life and junior members across Canada and registers about 15,000 Herefords annually. Its current offices in Calgary were built in 1980 when memberships numbered over 45,000. “The Canadian Hereford Association has been an active supporter and participant in the Canadian Beef Breeds Council (CBBC), its organizational structure, evolution and programs for a long time,” says CBBB General Manager, Herb Old CHA office McLane. “This clearly indicates the recognition of the Hereford industry of the needs of the overall purebred cattle industry… [such as] genetic improvement and genomics, international market development, risk management tools and the national information system, to name a few.” The collaboration with CBBC has helped to secure recent exports to Russia. And what better way to ensure the survival of the breed than through the next generation. Herefords have “the characteristics that lend themselves well to youth,” says former member Sarah Hasson in a recent Ontario Memoir of the breed. The Canadian Junior Hereford Association was the first national junior cattle breed organization and it has grown to (continued on page 10) • Selling 9 Bulls from our Private Treaty Pen • These bulls have never been offered for sale at auction before. IG T THE B A G N I SELL DAY EVENT BULL HILIP IN P Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at Philip Livestock Auction • Philip, SD Most o of first-cf these bulls a re a not in t lf heifers who out he Bak er Cow were Sale. Their Sons Sell! BW WW YW MM M&G REA KB L1 Domino 764T Special Semen/Son Package 1.6 48 87 25 48 .28 Plus 2 Two-Year-Olds by 417. BW WW YW MM M&G REA These are virgin 2-year-old bulls never offered before. [DLF, IEF] KB L1 Domino 521R 3.0 53 86 33 59 .15 [CHB, DLF, HYF, IEF] Selling JBN L1 Domino 834, a 1/3/08 son of KB L1 Domino 509R and out of our high-selling, 3-year-old cow at the Baker Cow Sale. He sells along with 81 straws of KB L1 Domino 509R semen! This package and most of the sale bulls should work on heifers. More details on our website: www.jbnlivestock.com or give us a call. Jim & Jeannine Bockwoldt 22370 152nd Place Registered Herefords Box Elder, SD 57719 605/923-2366 E-mail: [email protected] • www.jbnlivestock.com JBN LIVESTOCK 10 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 (continued from page 9) be one of the leading beef breed youth groups in the world. The CHA introduced the first junior memberships in 1963 for members under 21 years of age. In 1967, Dr. Bob Watson and Philip Schleihauf of Ontario pioneered the development of the Canadian Junior Hereford Council. The World Hereford Conference in Alberta was the catalyst to a lot of junior excitement and that year, the CHA recognized the need for more organization within the junior organization, appointing a coordinator and adding junior provincial associations to the CHA. The first national junior show was held in 1978 at the University of Manitoba. The first Bonanza, a national junior event that rotates to a different province each year, was organized by Marion Pow- Duncan Porteous, former CHA general manager. esland, Stu Fenton and Ed Newton, and was held at Red Deer, Alberta in 1980. At this point in his life, Duncan Lees says his boys, who did well in the junior association, encourage his activities as a cattle breeder more than anything now. What Hereford breeders and the breed itself have endured, to-date, is impressive. The most obvious trend the Hereford breed has withstood is that of frame size adjustments. The earliest of the English breed were up to seven feet tall. Bulls and females of the 1700s were up to 3,000 or 4,000 pounds, respectively. These Herefords were primarily used as oxen to pull implements. The 1940s and 1950s witnessed the proliferation of “baby beef” and “belt buckle” cattle, which manifested the desire for smaller cuts and earlier maturing cattle. It resulted in a lot of single-trait selection, leading to genetic mutations which have since been eliminated. The ‘70s and ‘80s manifested a new trend toward taller, leaner genetics to compete with newly imported exotic breeds. The breed has since recovered to idealize a more moderate beast between the extremes. Among the breed’s challenges, over time, are, disease, a decline in agriculture and a corresponding decline in memberships; increased costs of production, the loss of income tax incentives to many producers, high interest rates of the eighties, a grading system change which favored the growth of the Angus beef brand, Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) in the U.S., oil patch wages of $60-$70/hour, stagnant prices and most notably, BSE. Still the breed has persisted. It is estimated that well over 30 percent of the beef cow population in Canada carries Hereford breeding. Technology changes in communication, transportation and data recording has helped support and give new life to the breed. And Pan American EPDs have opened new market opportunities. While the white face is a dominant trait worth hanging on to among the sea of breeds that systematically “went black” change is also important, in the words of Louis Latimer. “The ability to change is more essential than change it- self,” he says. Ron Hanson, for one, would like to see Hereford breeders usher in a new era of cooperation. Porteous says the emphasis on environment and increased need to cut cow herd costs indicates a strong future for Herefords. He is hopeful that the World Hereford Conference, to be hosted by Canada in 2012, along with the Branded Hereford Beef program, “will generate enthusiasm among the troops.” Stanmore 43K Ned 425E Author’s note: Thank you to everyone who talked to me to make this article possible. Unfortunately, it’s scope and size does not allow me to mention the names of everyone I talked to. However, please note that we will run a retrospective series of articles throughout the year in future issues of the Digest, featuring some of the stories that you shared with me. WE SPECIALIZE IN LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT www.vernsmfg.com VERN’S MFG., INC. 20211 374th Ave. • Wessington, SD 57381-6910 PHONE: (605) 458-2269 TOLL FREE: 1-800-658-5423 FOR THE DEALER NEAREST YOU Current CHA General Manager Gordon Stephenson (right) pictured with Byron Bayers at this year’s Calgary Bull Sale. Pictured at the 2010 Calgary Bull Sale were Garth Charlton (left), Wilf Edgar, Randy Radau and Garth Cutler. Huth Polled Herefords 2 x 1.5 Bull Selection Day Saturday, May 22, 2010, 12:30 PM At the Farm: W9096 County AS • Oakfield, WI 53065 Ph: (920) 583-3223 • e-mail: [email protected] Sires of Bulls Selling: • R Puckster 2013 • Huth Progression S019 • Huth Stacked Deck M020 • Huth Oak P017 • KCF Bennett 774 R413 Information available on the bulls: • Complete EPD Profile • BSE with scrotal measurements • Feed conversion, DMI, RFI • Ultrasound for BF, REA, IMF • ADG on test • Pelvic • EFBeef Schu-lar Proficient N093 • Huth LaGrand Class Act S037 • BW, WW, YW with ratios • Frame size Catalogs and videos of the bulls available on May 1, Contact us for a copy or they will be posted on our website: www.huthcattle.com Grand Champion Bull at the 2010 Calgary Bull Sale was BCD 347P Ribstone Lad 830U, 2/19/08 by AR Patch Adams 347P shown by CGD Herefords of Innisfail, Alberta and selling to Little Fort & KLJ & GKJ of Little Fort, B.C. for $10,000. Reserve Champion Bull at the 2010 Calgary Bull Sale was Churchill Rambo 8116U ET, 1/29/08 sired by GH RAMBO 279R shown by Adams Hirsche Ranch, High River, Alberta and sold to LCI Ranch, Warner, AB for $27,500. 2010 Calgary Bull Sale Average 122 Bulls — $3,985 HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 www.herefordamerica.com • 11 STUBER RANCH’S 41st ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE APRIL 17, 2010 Performance + Profile gives you Predictable Genetics and Results SIRED BY HARLAND—YANKEE—TOP GUN—DOMINO 655 JOE GOGGINS—AUCTIONEER SELLING: SALE TIME 1:15 MDT 80 YEARLING BULLS 45 YEARLING REGISTERED HEIFERS - 10 of our best will sell 150 HOME RAISED COMMERCIAL HEIFERS - 30 BWF sale will be carried on DVAuction.com DVD available on sale cattle late March Catalog, pictures and pedigrees on our Web Site www.stuberranch.com and Hereford America LOT 0 SON OF YANKEE Balance and thick BW 3.8; WW 59; YW 98; MM 23; REA .43; MARB .31 LOT 40 SON OF YANKEE “one of the best” BW 4.9; WW 59; YW 105; MM 21; REA .55; MARB .34 LOT 7 SON OF DOMINO 655 Wide quarter and strong top BW 4.5; WW 57; YW 92; MM 24; REA .41; MARB .02 LOT 32 SON OF DOMINO 655 Style and extra thick BW 3.1; WW 58; YW 90; MM 31; REA .52; MARB .18 LOT 34 SON OF TOP GUN Muscle and long BW 4.6; WW 52; YW 83; MM 19; REA .40; MARB .04 LOT 22 SON OF HARLAND Eye appeal and muscle BW 2.4; WW 54; YW 91; MM 26; REA .28; MARB .35 LOT 112 SON OF TOP GUN Correct and strong topped BW 3.1; WW 49; YW 83; MM 22; REA .36; MARB .04 LOT 4 SON OF HARLAND Performance leader BW 4.1; WW 56; YW 97; MM 31; REA .42; MARB .33 LOT 11 SON OF LCI RIBSTONE 4P Growth and thick BW 5.5; WW 59; YW 96; MM 17 REA .27; MARB .19 Let us put you on our mailing list! 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Sire: MH Monument 3147 • Sire of Dam: C&M Ice Man 767 Reserve Champion Heifer 2009 Western Junior Show Secretary Gary McConnell presented Chris Stephens the Illinois Hereford Association Woman of the Year 2010 award. Floyd Crane presented Jim Milligan the Illinois Hereford Association Man of The Year 2010 award at their banquet in March. Overall Champion English Steer Howard Feeder Calf Show — Both calves are sired by 567 — Anderson Family Herefords Box 476 • Faulkton, SD 57438 605-598-4398 or 605-216-1854 • E-mail: [email protected] Pictured is Seely Sayre, Illinois Hereford Queen. Illinois Jr. Hereford Association President Kayla Stephens presented the Illinois Jr. Hereford Association Honorary Jr. member 2010 award to Floyd and Annette Crane. Deana Jak Farms 2010 Fall Sale Offering the very best Hereford Genetics. October 30, 2010 @ 1:00 PM Selling 50 Lots of Cows, Bulls, Bred Heifers, Show Heifers, and Calves. Selling progeny of these beautiful females! IVY HHF PRIS L85 P12 GVF MISS LEIGH N1 STAR LIBERTY ERRIKA 126P HHF N330 R2 RILEY NS 005 KEEPSAKE 401 HANSON 94K LASSIE 3106 ET Juniors can take advantage of our Junior Incentive Program Please visit our website: www.deanajakfarms.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 www.herefordamerica.com • 13 Nebraska Hereford Association News Champion Polled Hereford Heifer is S&S Miss Lamp shown by Schutte & Sons Polled Herefords, Guide Rock, NE. Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Champion Heifers Joe Brockman NHA Secretary 402/756-7127 Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer is VCR 12R Raquel 930W shown by Valley Creek Ranch, Fairbury, NE. Champion Horned Hereford Heifer is WBCC Nexus 3163 W15 ET shown by White Cattle Company, Buffalo, WY Reserve Champion Horned Hereford Heifer is 7MI 6081 Miss Rafale 906 shown by 7 Mill Iron Ranch, Sidney, NE. Shaylea Hinojosa, Recipient of 2010 NCC Horned Hereford Scholarship Maddie McMahon, Recipient of 2010 NCC Polled Hereford Scholarship The Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic again offered $250 scholarships to Junior Hereford members. One scholarship is available for each of the sales at the Classic. We want to especially thank these National Western Stock Show buyers: • Dave Jones, Le Sueur, MN, purchased a son of K&B 5162 out of Violet. • Bent Creek Farm, North Royalton, OH purchased 2 heifers in the Mile High Sale. • OJJ Cattle Ranch, Shelly, ID for their purchase of a heifer in the Mile High Sale. • Gant Polled Herefords for the purchase of a son of JDF AH 25L Wrangler 15T ET out of 20R. BW 3.9 WW 49 YW 78 MM 20 M&G 44 FAT -.006 REA .52 MAR .02 CHB $24 Mark your calendars for September 11th, 2010 for our first production sale at the Delaney Farm. We will be featuring heifer calves, bred heifers, cows and embryo packages. Featuring calves sired by Cracker Jack, AH Yankee, Star Bright Future, JDF AH 25L Wrangler 15T and featuring the service of Cracker Jack, ECR L18 Extra Deep 9279 “Bob” and Harvie Tailor Made. THE REPORTS ARE IN: “easy calving, moderate birth weights, style, thick tops!” Couple that with Cracker Jack’s performance, style, moderate frame size and outstanding full sisters and we feel that he is a bull right for the times! Violet, the dam of Cracker Jack, AH Yankee and other herd bulls has now produced three daughters that sold in the last 3 Denver Mile High Sales and averaged $11,200! 2/7/08 • P42924297 • [DLF, IEF] AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET CIRCLE-D WRANGLER 832W [CHB, HYF] NJW 1Y WRANGLER 19D [SOD, CHB, HYF] NJW FROSTY 1Y BAR H L1 CHANCE 55S CRCLE D193 SILHOUET 335S BT JR QUESTER 604M [SOD] NJW P183 003 NICKETTE 1W REMITALL KEYNOTE 20X [SOD, CHB] DR MISS D45 V100 [DOD] NJW Z17 VAQUERO 25C [SOD] KJ SDS MIS VICI 2410 SHF INTERSTATE 20X D03 CRR D03 VIOLET 349 KJ 2410 VIOLET 392F Atkins Herefords Pete & Laura Atkins Family Tea, SD H: 605/368-2837 C: 605/351-9847 [email protected] J Delaney Herefords One of his first calves out of a 3 year old daughter of 25L. We are now offering Cracker Jack semen for sale at $50/ straw with no AI certificate needed. Contact Jerry or Pete to order semen. Jerry & Shelly Delaney Family Lake Benton, MN H: 507/368-9284 C: 507/820-0661 delaneyherefords.com 14 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 HELBLING Herefords Featuring the service of these powerful sires: Private Treaty Sale Offering 50 Yearling Bulls 10 Two-Year-Old Bulls Helbling bulls are developed for soundness & longevity with the rancher in mind. Plus 75 Commercial Heifers Sale Roundup Shaw Cattle Co. Production Sale Feb. 17, 2010 • Caldwell, ID Auctioneers: Butch Booker and Trent Stewart 220 Bulls — $2,631 13 Hereford Heifers — $1,985 11 Black Angus Heifers — $1,700 65 Commercial Heifers — $801 KB L1 Domino 450P - Big performance bull out of Cooper’s 9126J. Sires lots of growth, pigment, depth and thickness. 10-trait EPD leader. BW 3.8 • WW 52 • YW 80 • MM 29 • M&G 55 • CEM -1.0 REA .29 • Marb .10 • CHB $27 KB L1 Domino 311 - a very complete bull that sires tremendous thickness and depth of body. His offspring are always some of the most popular with buyers & visitors to the ranch. BW 2.2 • WW 51 • YW 92 • MM 16 • M&G 42 • CEM 3.4 REA .19 • Marb .05 • CHB $21 Also featuring KB L1 Domino 532R BW 1.2 • WW 47 • YW 75 • MM 28 • M&G 52 • CEM 0.9 REA .07 • Marb .10 • CHB $20 HELBLING ds Herefor Fred: 701-663-0137 Jim: 701-663-7123 or 701-400-1880 Wayne: 701-663-1229 4785 County Road 83 • Mandan, ND 58554 [email protected] To schedule cowherd videoing this spring or summer or bull sale videoing call Marc at 605/866-4495 Beautiful day — biggest crowd ever. Buyers from 9 states. Herefords: Lot 57, /S 286 Advance 9583W, 1/30/09 by HH Advance 286M, Madsen Herefords, $5,500. Lot 66, /S Bottomline 9619W, 2/8/09 by /S Bottomline 6420 ET to Ed Stuivenga, $5,000. Lot 24, /S 3027 Domino 8830U, 8/24/08 by UPS Domino 3027 to VanNewKirk Herefords, $3,400. Lot 15, /S 3027 Domino 8833U, 8/24/08 by UPS Domino 3027 to Smith Land & Livestock, $3,300. Black Angus: Lot 151, Shaw Bandwagon 9606, 2/5/09 by LT Bandwagon 3105 to TFI Inc., $5,500. Lot 84, Shaw New Day, 2/5/08 by Boyd New Day 8005 to Ed Stuivenga, $5,000. Lot 101, Shaw I87 Alliance 8855, 9/10/08 by KMK Alliance 6595 I87 to Desert View Farm, $4,500. Lot 103, Shaw in Focus 8837, 8/26/08 by Mytty In Focus to GJ Livestock, $4,400. Lot 141, Shaw Bandwagon 8826, 9/17/08 by LT Bandwagon 3105, Salmon Falls Land & Livestock, $4,400. Red Angus: Lot 206, /S Boone 8863, 9/10/08 by Bieber David and Maryln McIver ~ Scott McIver ~ Tom McIver 15624 340th Ave., Farwell, MN 56327 320-283-5776 [email protected] ~ www.mcivershappyacres.com Boone 8000 to Desert View Farm, $2,750. Lot 207, $ /S Romeo 8888, 9/17/08 by Buf Crk Romeo L081 to Baker Ranch, $2,400. Iowa Select Hereford Sale Des Moines, IA • Feb. 18, 2010 Auctioneer: Monte Lowderman Sale Managers: Mike & Becky Simpson 19 Bulls — $2,525 31 Females — $2,039 50 Lots — $2,224 Top-Selling Bulls: WS Grand Duke 5212 8108, by WS Grand Duke 5212. Consigned by Wiese & Sons, Manning, IA. Sold to Wendell Muller, Massena, IA, for $3,550. WS Intense Duke 512 8302, by WS Intense Duke 512. Consigned by Wiese & Sons. Sold to Heim Livestock, Logan, IA, for $3,500. BH 100K Moe 92W ET, by BR Moler ET. Consigned by Benedict Herefords, Mason City, IL. Sold to Burns Polled Herefords, Morris, IL, for $3,400. CPH Western Nitro 392W, by Mohican Eureka 67J. Consigned by Casteel Polled Herefords, Perry, IA. Sold to Jim Nicholls, Carlisle, IA, for $3,200. DHF Shooters Gold 1121U, by FF Castor 436P. Consigned by Doss Hereford Farms, Smithville, MO. Sold to C&J Miller Farms, Hubbard, IA, for $3,050. Heck Sergent 1U, by GBF Total 84S. Consigned by Heck Polled Herefords, Chelsea, IA. Sold to Jon C. Groves, Massena, IA, for $3,000. OSF Reload 1508, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Consigned by Owego Stock Farm, Argyle, WI. Sold to Glen Lassen, Red Oak, IA, for $3,000. Top-Selling Females: WS Queen Ten 5238 957, by WS King Ten 5238 ET. Consigned by Wiese & Sons. Sold to Marc Hanson and Menke Polled Herefords, Fairbury, NE, for $4,200. SFH Moler Lady 910, by SFH Moler 101. Consigned by Sorensen Family, Greenfield, IA. Sold to Jim Frederick, St. Charles, IA, for $3,700. JR CCF Lady Marvel 0977, by JR CCF Harvies Deeno 0737 ET. Consigned by James Rosenberg, DVM, and Jay Curran, Clear Lake, IA. Sold to Amanda Schroeder, Garner, IA, for $3,000. Biggs 242 Gypsy P17 W11, by Feltons Legend 242. Consigned by Biggs Polled Herefords, Dixon, IL. Sold to Jim Frederick for $3,000. MDF Miss Winnie 9W, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Consigned by Mike Dierenfeld Family Polled Herefords, Northwood, IA. Sold to Colton Shull, Blakesburg, IA, for $2,950. MDF Miss Waltz 6W, by SHF Radar M326 R125. Consigned by Mike Dierenfeld Family Polled Herefords. Sold to Jon Macken, Readlyn, IA, for $2,700. DEP Miss Cattail Millsy 9214, by Purple Milsap 45S. Consigned by WEBCOWS Deppe Bros. Cattle Co., Maquoketa, IA. Sold to Colton & Lindsay Black, Chariton, IA, for $2,650. Sale Notes: Cattle sold into 7 states. Bulls were the 3rd highest breed average of 11 breeds selling at the Iowa Beef Expo. Remitall Route 66 Sires Represented: Remitall Patriot 13P Remitall Patriot sons and grandsons ~ Remitall Silencer sons and grandsons Remitall Route 66 ~ Remitall Online ALSOFemales for Sale Plus a group of 15 heifers bred for fall calves for sale. HAVE A GREAT SUMMER! The next issue of Hereford America is the September issue. Deadline is August. 5th. HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 4 Yrlg Bulls — $4,350 30 Two Yr Old Bulls — $2,470 4 Reg. Yrlg Hfrs — $3,737 15 Comm. Yrlg Hfrs — $747 Top Selling Bulls: Lot 1, LCG Master Duster 51W, a 03/20/09 son of NJW 47P 167L Direction 41S, sold to Arnold Sheriff of IA and JRC Farms of Missouri for $7,000. Lot 3, LCG Master Cosco 9W, a 03/07/09 son of NJW P20 31R Progress 17T, sold to Hoffman Herefords of Nebraska for $5,000. Lot 11, DH Ahead of the Game 606, a 03/05/08 son of SQCF Mission 513, sold to JRC Farms of Missouri for $3,900. Lot 5, DH Red Tradition 793, a 02/11/08 son of DH Idaho Tradition 409, sold to Bruns Ranch of South Dakota for $3,800. Lot 7, LCG Master One Way 132U, a 02/29/08 son of NJW 47P 167L Direction 41S, sold to Rob Kehn of South Dakota for $3,700. Lot 12, LCG Master Bennett 14U, a 03/07/08 son of KCF Bennett 3008 M116, sold to Greg Bult of South Dakota for $3,400. Lot 8, LCG Master Bennett 55U, a 03/06/08 son of KCF Bennett 3008 M116, sold to Rod Muhs of South Dakota for $3,200. Lot 42, DH Gold Rush 417, a 01/27/08 son of Bar JZ Eclipse 930H, sold to Keith & Ron Nelson of South Dakota for $3,100. Lot 19, DH High Cotton 556, a 02/09/08 son of AH OnLine Tradition 11P, sold to 16 Yearlings — $2638 34 Two-Year-Olds — $2476 1 Gelding — $3400 One of the better sale days for weather at Carmichaels, it was about 20 degrees and sunny. A good day to look at cattle. The Carmichael bulls were in fine form especially the bull calves which were a popular item with the crowd. Just March and April calves, they were an impressive bunch as well as their older counterparts. Breeders from 4 states were there to appraise the offering. Top Yearlings: Lot 2, KC L1 Domino 09080, 4/3/09 by UPS Domino 5216 to Tanya Lawhead, Bison, SD, $6,000. Lot 7, KC L1 Domino 09067, 4/1/09 by UPS Domino 5216 to Mrnak Herefords, Bowman, ND, $5,000. Lot 12, JC L1 Domino 9027W, 4/2/09 by CL 1 Domino 747T to Flath Bros., Coleharbor, ND, $3,500. Lot 8, KC L1 Domino 09077, 4/3/09 by UPS Domino 5216 to Joe Wishard, Lantry, SD, $2,500. Lot 9, KC L1 Domino 09079, 4/3/09 by UPS Domino 5216 to Casey Humble, Faith, SD, $2500. Lot 3, KC L1 Domino 09013, 3/16/09 by UPS Domino 5216 to Casey Humble, $2500. Top Two-Year Olds: Lot 40, JC L1 Domino 8090U, 4/18/08 by JC L1 Domino 5031R to McPherson Ranch, Hereford, SD, $4250. Lot 48, KC L1 Domino 08129, 4/23/08 by KC L1 Domino 06078 to Bob Tenold, Reva, SD, $4250. Lot 28, JC L1 Domino 8048U, 4/4/08 by C L1 Domino 05009 to Marty Ranch, Prairie City, SD, $3,800. Lot 31, KC L1 Domino 08062, 3/26/08 by CL 1 Domino 648S to Brett Hanson, Faith, SD, $3,000. Lot 46, KC L1 Domino 08117, 4/15/08 by Churchill Player 3140 to Tom Davis, Belle Fourche, SD, $3,000 Horses: Lot 52, Jeds Blue Man 5/3/05 by LD Spike Cash consigned by Jed Seim, to Bill Parsons, Philip, SD, $3400. Cattle sold to 16 States & Mexico Volume Buyers Include: Warm Springs Ranch, W.T. Waggoner Estate, Matteri Ranch, Doug Bruce and Whispering Pine Farms. Top Hereford Bulls: Lot 55, C Notice Me Nitro 9188 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET to Albin Farms, IL and JWR Land & Cattle, GA, $23,000. Lot 56, C Nitro 9196 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET to Whispering Pine Farms, MN, $16,000. Lot 3, C Ribstone 9009 by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K to Powell Cattle Co., TX, $13,500. Lot 15, C 157K Ribstone 9054 ET by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K to Oleen Cattle Co., KS, $11,250. Lot 36, C Maui Jim 9106 by C Maui Jim ET to Micheli Ranch, WY, $8,250. Lot 62, C Harland 8219 ET by CJH Harland 408 to Tree Top Ranches, OR, $8,000. Lot 60, C Harland 8218 ET by CJH Harland 408 to W6 Herefords, CA, $6,750. Lot 14, C Ribstone 9053 ET by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K to Ken Jones, NV, $6,000. Top Hereford Heifers: Lot 100, C MS Maui Jim 9026 by C Maui Jim ET to Whispering Pine Farms, MN, Top Angus Bulls: Lot 15, CCC Foresight 9044 by Woodhill Foresight to TFI Limited Partnership, ID, $6,000. Lot 169, CCC Heritage 9086 by Boyd Heritage 6078 to Matteri Ranch, OR, $6,000. Lot 172, CCC Heritage 9097 by Boyd Heritage 6078 to Matteri Ranch, OR, $5,750. Top Angus Heifers: Lot 192, CCC Ms Foresight 9017 by Woodhill Foresight to Triple L Livestock, ID, $2,000. Lot 198, CCC Lady Foresight 9078 by Woodhill Foresight to Doug Bruce, ID, $2,000. Lot 197, CCC Lady Foresight 9064 by Woodhill Foresight to Doug Bruce, ID, $1,900. (continued on page 18) No one has correctly guessed where the bulls in the snowbanks are located. To view pictures go to our website at www.herefordamerica.com Hints: They have a sale in October and the location is not Montana. The first correct guess is worth $250 credit toward a purchase in their sale this year. BELLEFY HEREFORDS ANNUAL SALE April 15th, 2010 at 2:00 at Bagley Livestock Exchange • Bagley, MN Salebarn Phone: 218-694-3701 SELLING 12 Yearling Bulls (Horned, Dehorned and Polled) 1- 4yr old Herd Bull KB L1 Domino 717T BH 5131 Domino 702 BW 4.8 WW 46 YW 74 MM 18 M&G 42 REA .17 BW 3.1 WW 38 YW 55 MM 19 M&G 39 REA .27 Reference Sires s Curtis Polled Herefords 58th Annual Sale Huron, SD Feb. 20, 2010 Auctioneer — Chisum Peterson Carmichael Herefords Feb. 20, 2010 Meadow, SD Auctioneer: Doug Dietterle 92 Hereford Bulls — $4,122 58 Angus Bulls — $3,623 30 Open Hereford Heifer Calves — $1,944 13 Open Angus Heifer Calves — $1,477 193 TOTAL LOTS — $3,455 $4,000. Lot 99, C MS Maui Jim 9019 by C Maui Jim ET to T-Bone Ranch, CO, $3,800. Lot 103, C MS Maui Jim 9055 by C Maui Jim ET to Whispering Pine Farms, MN, $3,600. Lot 127, C MS Maui Jim 9203 ET by C Maui Jim ET to T-Bone Ranch, CO, $3,300. Lot 128, C MS Ribstone 9205 ET by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K to W6 Herefords, CA, $3,250. s Top Selling Herefords: Lot 5, Blacktop Online 29, a 02/02/09 flushmate sired by Remitall OnLine 122L and out of LeGrand Hannah 10N, sold to Bruns Ranch of SD for $4,000. Lot 16, Blacktop Online 79, a 01/30/09 son of Remitall OnLine 122L, sold to Courtney Hall of SD for $2,950. Lot 54, Blacktop TS Agent 9753, a 01/30/09 son of KT Top Secret 1030, sold to Ryan Leischner of SD for $2,700. Lot 7, Blacktop Online 69, a 02/26/09 flushmate sired by Remitall OnLine 122L and out of LeGrand Hannah 10N, sold to Rod Repenning of NE for $2,500. Top Selling Angus: Lot 8, Blacktop Legend 9600, a 01/18/09 son of VDAR Legend 1281, sold to Peak Dot Ranch of SK for $5,500. Lot 2, Blacktop Final Answer 9405, 02/06/09 son of SAV Final Answer 0035, sold to Grassel Bros. of SD for $3,500. Lot 10, Blacktop Final Answer 9788, 01/19/09 son of SAV Final Answer 0035, sold to Matt Smith for SD for $3,500. Lot 11, Blacktop Final Answer 9742, 01/22/09 by SAV Final Answer 0035, sold to Wayne Tilberg of SD for $3,500. Lot 13, Blacktop Objective 91469, 02/17/09 by SS Objective T510 0T26, sold to Grassel Bros. of SD for $3,500. Lot 36, Blacktop Matrix 9778, a 01/23/09 son of BC Matrix 4132, sold to Travis Bowar of SD for $3,500. Colyer Herefords & Angus Bruneau, Idaho February 22, 2010 Auctioneer: C.D. “Butch” Booker s 30 Angus Bulls — $2,607 8 Hereford Bulls — $2,538 David Backes of South Dakota for $3,000. Lot 20, DH Future Tradition 594, a 02/11/08 son of DH Idaho Tradition 409, sold to Greg Bult of South Dakota for $3,000. Top Selling Heifers: Lot 50, LCG Dorothea Traildrive 215W, a 03/16/09 daughter of NJW BW Traildust 161L, sold to Gail Williams of South Dakota for $4,200. Lot 48, LCG Lydas Secret 132W, a 03/04/09 daughter of RST 1030 Top Secret 5002, sold to Gail Williams of South Dakota for $4,100. Lot 47, LCG Ferns Secret 30W, a 03/08/09 daughter of RST 1030 Top Secret 5002, sold to Gail Williams of South Dakota for $3,650. Lot 49, LCG Karla Traildrive 149W, a 03/14/09 daughter of NJW BW Traildust 161L, sold to JKW Polled Herefords of NY for $3,000. s Blacktop Farms Designer Baldy Bull Sale Mitchell, SD • Feb. 19, 2010 Auctioneer — Dustin Carter www.herefordamerica.com • 15 Horned Bulls: KB L1 Domino 717T a CL 1 Domino 417P son Dehorned Bulls: BH 5131 Domino 702 a CL 1 Domino 5131 son Bulls are raised without creep and fed to grow not get fat. Strong influence from Oxley and Ken Baker Ranches Home Phone: 218-694-2994 • Dale’s Cell: 218-766-0395 Sight unseen satisfaction guaranteed on bulls purchased over the phone. Live online bidding at LMAauctions.com 16 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 Bob and Graduating Class 2010 Fawcett’s Elm Creek would like to thank the following breeders for support and belief in our program with the purchase of the syndicated share of Bob in the Mile High Nite Sale in Denver...... BW +3.6 WW +51 YW +81 MM +28 M&G +53 Fat -.018 REA +.38 Marb -.10 CHB +$21 ECR L18 Extra Deep 9279 — “Bob” Springwater Polled Herefords, Garretson, SD; Mrnak Hereford Ranch, Bowman, ND; Baumgarten Cattle Co., Belfield, ND; XTC Hereford Farms, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; Ravine Creek Ranch, Huron, SD; Delaney Herefords Inc., Lake Benton, MN; Ervin Maahs, Lincoln, NE; Lowell Fischer, Spencer, NE; Craig Braun Ranch, Simmie, Saskatchewan, Canada; K&B Herefords, Onida, SD; JC Cattle Co., Junction City, KS; Carswell-Nichols Herefords, Wichita, KS; KO Herefords, Hartford, SD; Melcher Herefords, Page, NE; Steve Landt Herefords, Union, IA; County Line Cattle Farms, Nichols, IA; Grizzly Ranch, Walden, CO; Frederickson Hereford Farms, Starbuck, MN; K7 Herefords, Lockridge, IA. [DLF, HYF, IEF] Bob is freezing high quality semen at 10 months of age. We are offering a tremendous set of yearling and a few select coming two year old bulls at the ranch private treaty. The bulls have been fed a high roughage ration and will be ready to breed. Sires of the sale bulls....HH Advance 7195T, MH Dakota Lad 4202, JDH AH 25L Wrangler 19T ET, NJW 139J Duster 47P, CJH Harland 408, K&B Excel 5042 — FECR’s Spring Private Treaty Bull Sale — 9010 ECR 7195 Insight 9010 • 43031560 02/23/09 • BW 90 BW 2.4 WW 45 YW 69 MM 24 M&G 47 REA -.06 MAR +.11 Herd bull — deep sided, long, thick hip, strong top, good headed. Sire: 7195 Denver pen......1st place Jr. Bull calves 9043 9022 ECR 4202 Dakota Lad 9022 • 43031700 02/24/09 • BW 91 BW 3.9 WW 43 YW 79 MM 21 M&G 42 REA -.02 MAR +.06 Lead bull Denver pen — herd bull — massive, super female. Sire: 4202. ECR 7195 Domino 9043 • 43031566 03/01/09 • BW 90 BW 2.6 WW 64 YW 96 MM 28 M&G 59 REA +.30 MAR +.13 Powerful herd bull with herd bull numbers. Sire: 7195 Fawcett’s 9063 ECR 7195 Domino 9063 • 43031521 03/02/09 • BW 91 BW 2.9 WW 47 YW 74 MM 20 M&G 43 REA -.08 MAR +.10 Denver pen bull — calving ease written all over this guy — top HH Advance 7195 son. Give us a call, come view the bulls at your convenience, we think you will be impressed. ’ 9072 ECR 7195 Domino 9072 • 43031545 03/03/09 • BW 93 BW 2.9 WW 63 YW 101 MM 23 M&G 55 REA +.21 MAR +.11 Meat wagon — big time numbers on a performance pusher. Sire: 7195 9341 ECR Wrangler Gold 9341 • P43031440 • 04/17/09 • BW 89 BW 4.5 WW 58 YW 94 MM 23 M&G 52 REA +.47 MAR -.02 Polled 25L x Pure Gold. Awesome structure, super thick herd bull. Elm Creek Ranch www.fawcettselmcreekranch.com Keith and Cheryl Fawcett 605/943-5664 Daniel, Kari & Hollis Fawcett 605/870-6172 Robert and Marjean Fawcett 21115 344th Ave. Ree Heights, SD 57371 HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 www.herefordamerica.com • 17 This is the 50th consecutive sale held by Tegtmeier Polled Herefords. This will be a historic event for us and we have picked what we think are 50 of our top females. To celebrate this great event, we are calling them “The Fabulous Fifty”. Thursday, April 15, 2010 Also selling will be our normal 40 powerful herd bull prospects. Selling our powerful Pen of Bulls from Denver. 12 Noon Burchard, Nebraska 7W CT Prime Cut 7W ET 14W CT Thunder 14W ET CE +2.2 | BW +2.3 | WW +42 | YW +71 | M +24 M&G +45 | Fat +0.014 | REA +0.38 | Marb +0.09 All three of these heifers were in our popular pen in Denver. All are sired by National Champion, H Easy Deal 609 ET and out of donor dam, C&L Junior Miss 434 13P. CE +2.2 | BW +2.3 | WW +42 | YW +71 | M +24 M&G +45 | Fat +0.014 | REA +0.38 | Marb +0.09 9W CT Net Wrap 9W ET These bulls are all sired by National Champion, H Easy Deal 609 ET and out of our great donor cow, C&L Junior Miss 434V 13P. They were our Denver Pen of Three. CE +2.2 | BW +2.3 | WW +42 | YW +71 | M +24 M&G +45 | Fat +0.014 | REA +0.38 | Marb +0.09 43T C&L Nitro 045R 43T 10W A great son of C&L Junior Miss 434 13P sired by KJ C&L J119 Marksman 045R. Freckle faced, long bodied, destined to be a great breeding bull. CT Miss Erica 10W ET CE +2.2 | BW +2.3 | WW +42 | YW +71 | M +24 M&G +45 | Fat +0.014 | REA +0.38 | Marb +0.09 13P CE +3.0 | BW +3.3 | WW +60 | YW +94 | M +23 M&G +53 | Fat +0.002 | REA +0.58 | Marb +0.01 C&L Junior Miss 434V 13P 13P is the donor dam of our bull and heifer Pens in Denver that created so much interest. We are offering a super heifer calf sired by the popular NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P and also the right to flush this great daughter of Bar JZ Tradition 434V. 8W CE +2.5 | BW +2.8 | WW +51 | YW +78 | M +28 M&G +54 | Fat +0.015 | REA +0.24 | Marb -0.02 CT Miss Dietra 8W ET 69T CE +2.2 | BW +2.3 | WW +42 | YW +71 | M +24 M&G +45 | Fat +0.014 | REA +0.38 | Marb +0.09 CT Miss Tank 69T A super daughter of NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P out of a daughter of CT Farmer 114L mated to GHC Cardinal 57T. What a calf this could be. CE -0.8 | BW +4.1 | WW +50 | YW +81 | M +19 M&G +44 | Fat -0.036 | REA +0.40 | Marb 0.00 65W CT Miss Mary Ellen 65W 13W CT Miss Valentine 13W ET CE +2.2 | BW +2.3 | WW +42 | YW +71 | M +24 M&G +45 | Fat +0.014 | REA +0.38 | Marb +0.09 A beautiful red eyed daughter of SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 out of a Remitall Online 122L granddaughter. She and her dam both sell. CE +2.5 | BW +3.5 | WW +54 | YW +89 | M +21 M&G +48 | Fat -0.004 | REA +0.27 | Marb +0.14 View catalog online at reedent.com Jim and Linda Reed Box 126, Green Ridge, MO 65332 (660) 527-3507 • Cell (417) 860-3102 [email protected] Auctioneer: James Birdwell Handel Marketing, Consultant Sale Day Conference Call Number for Absentee Bidding (402) 865-5915 Featuring the get and service of NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P, Golden Oak Outcross 18U, TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET, CT Booker 161T, McCoy 55M Absolute 49S, GHC Cardinal 57T (class winner @ Agribition) T EGTMEIER POLLED HEREFORDS Russ Tegtmeier • [email protected] 71556 609 Ave. • Burchard, NE 68323 (402) 865-5805 • (402) 865-5915 Fax www.tegtmeierpolledherefords.com 18 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 (continued from page 15) “Brand that Works” Production Sale Mill Creek Ranch & Pied Piper Farms Alma, KS • Feb. 23, 2010 Auctioneer — James Birdwell 109 Lots — $2,940 Fall Hereford Bulls — $3,708 Spring Hereford Bulls — $3,528 Fall Hereford Hfrs — $1,592 Spring Hereford Hfrs — $2,433 Bred Hereford Cows — $2,283 Fall Angus Bulls — $3,523 Spring Angus Bulls — $2,654 Fall Angus Hfrs — $1,260 Bred Angus Cows — $1,450 Herefords: Lot 21, MCR Yankees Domino 8108 ET, an 10/01/08 son of Churchill Yankee, sold to Dry Creek Company of San Angelo,TX for $10,000. Lot 4, MCR Harlands Domino 8107, an 10/01/08 son of CJH Harland 408, sold to Douthit Herefords of St. Francis, KS for $7,000. Lot 1, MCR Harlands Domino 874, an 08/23/08 son of CJH Harland 408, sold to Jim & Kim Cerny of Narka, KS for $4,250. Lot 69, MCR Yankees Harland 953, a 02/19/09 son of Churchill Yankee, sold to Jim Ferguson of Del Valle, TX for $5,500. Lot 123, MCR 3027 Harlands Dominet 903, a 01/01/09 daughter of UPS Domino 3027, sold to Roger Stuber of Bowman, ND for $4,000. Angus: Lot 37, MCR In Focus 41-93 808, a 08/16/08 son of Mytty In Focus, sold to Chris Scharbauer of Amarillo, TX for $4,100. Lot 48, MCR Predestined RP 1008, a 09/12/08 son of #GAR Predestined, sold to John Swisher of Assaria, KS for $3,700. Lot 78, MCR Predestined RP 439, a 01/20/09 son of #GAR Predestined, sold to Double K Farms of Kingman, KS for $2,900. Ulrich Herefords Bull & Heifer Sale February 22, 2010 Balog Auction • Lethbridge , AB Auctioneer: R.C. (Bob) Balog 27.5 Bulls $3,247.00 4 Bred Heifers $1,925.00 Top Sellers: Lot 802, AGA 72R Lad 802U by KGA 33H Lad 72R to Ayery Hereford Farms, Evesham, SK for $6,000. Lot 34, AGA 114L Ulysses General 34U by AGA 13G General 114L to White Lake Colony, Nobleford, AB for $6,000. Lot 29, AGA 81S Ribstone 29U by AGA 4P Ribstone 81S to Bertram Hereford Ranch, Piapot, SK for $5,500. Lot 36, AGA 4R Standard 36U by AGA 53A Standard ET 4R to Johnson Ranches, CO, $5,400 for 3/4 interest. Lot 47, AGA 77J Super Uranium 47U by CC 129D Superman 77J to White Lake Colony, Nobleford, AB, $4,000 for 3/4 interest. Lot 41, AGA 114L Uniform General 41U by AGA 13G General 114L to Hay Creek Ranching, Maple Creek, SK for $3,700. Lot 51, AGA 81S Ribstone 51U by AGA 4P Ribstone 81S to Dugdale Agco 2000 Ltd., Vulcan, AB for $3,600. Lot 15, AGA 114L U-Bolt 15U by AGA 13G General 114L to Dugdale Agco 2000 Ltd. for $3,500. Lot 40, AGA 207N Silver Pride 40U by AGA 35J Silver Price 207N to Diamond H, Cameron, WY for $3,500. Lot 87, AGA 95S Stanmore II 87U by AGA 21M Stanmore 95S to Diamond H for $3,500. Anderson Family Herefords 28th Annual Production Sale February 23, 2010 Balog Auction, Lethbridge , AB Auctioneer: R.C. (Bob) Balog 36 2 Yr Old Bulls — $3,521 4 3/4 Yearling Bulls — $3,495 Top Sellers: 2-Year-Old Bulls Lot 209U, FA 121M Britisher 209U by DA Britisher 121M to Ayrey Hereford Farms, Evesham, SK & EXL, Lloydminster, AB for $6,750 for 3/4 interest. Lot 87U, DA 37S Britisher 87U by FA 19G Selkirk Britisher 37S to Texas Stardance Cattle LLC, Hamilton, TX, $6,250 for 3/4 interest. Lot 118U, FA 71S Britisher 118U by FA 109L Britisher 71S to PK Herefords, Kenora, SK for $6,000 for 3/4 interest. Lot 7U, DA 68R Britisher ET 7U by JNHR Red Standard 68R to Reany Laye, Cadogan, AB for $5,600. Lot 180U, FA 157P Britisher 180U by DA Western Star Britisher 157P to Spring Valley Colony, Cardston, AB for $5,000. Lot 72U, DA 235P Britisher 72U by LBH 72M Sunshine Lad 235P to Wilson Colony, Coaldale, AB for $5,000. Lot 203U, FA 109L Britisher 203U by K 64H Ribstone LAD 109L to Dugdale Agco 2000 Ltd., Vulcan, AB for $4,500. Lot 80U, DA 121M Britisher 80U by DA Britisher 121M to Lonnie Koslinski, Provost, AB for $4,300 for 3/4 interest. Lot 122U, FA 592 Britisher 122U by Churchill Rancher 592R to David Melnyk, Domremy, SK for $4,250 for 3/4 interest. Lot 99U, FA 68R Britisher 99U by JNHR Red Standard 68R to Byron Haugen, Orion, AB for $4,200. Lot 75U, DA 39S Britisher 75U by Bannerlane 251N Standard 39S to Jerry Frey, Maple Creek, SK for $4,000 for 3/4 interest. Top Yearling Bull: Lot 102W, FA 71S Britisher 102W by FA 71S Britisher 102W to John Ridder, Callaway, NE, $6,750 for 3/4 interest. Jamison Herefords Annual Spring Performance Bull Sale February 26, 2010 • Quinter, Kansas Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar Sale Mgmt.: United Livestock Brokers 60 3/4 Yearling Bulls — $3,766 95 Two-Yr.-Old Bulls — $3,346 155 3/4 Total Bulls— $3,516 Top Yearling Bulls: JA L1 Domino 9800W, Jan. 2009 son of CL1 Domino 560R to Oleen Bros., KS, $18,000. JA L1 Domino 9615W, Feb. 2009 son of HH Advance 286M to Coates Ranch, TX, $14,000. JA L1 Domino 9321W, Feb. 2009 son of CL1 Domino 638S to Gibson Herefords, NE, $11,500. JA L1 Domino 9603W, Jan. 2009 son of HH Advance 286M to Jack James, AR, $7,750. JA L1 Domino 9506W, Feb 2009 son of CL1 Domino 4134P to Harry Myers, N. Carol., $7,000. JA L1 Domino 9812W, Feb. 2009 son of CL1 Domino 560R to L Bar X Ranch, SD, $5,250 JA L1 Domino 9804W, Jan. 2009 son of CL1 Domino 560R to Ronald Struempler, NE, $5,000. JA L1 Domino 9608W, Jan. 2009 son of HH Advance 286M to Kammerer Ranch, SD, $4,750. JA L1 Domino 9834W, March 2009 son of CL1 Domino 560R to S.W. Smith, MO, $4,750. Top Two-Year-Old Bulls: JA L1 Domino 8832U, March 2008 son of CL1 Domino 560R to David Rothrock, CO, $6,750. JA L1 Domino 8842U, Apr. 2008 son of CL1 Domino 555R to Galen Wilson, MO, $6,000. JA L1 Domino 8525U, Feb. 2008 son of CL1 Domino 4134P to Dick Wyman, NE, $6,000. JA L1 Domino 8522U, Feb. 2008 son of CL1 Domino 4134P to Jamison Ranch, OK, $5,750. JA L1 Domino 8507U, Feb. 2008 son of CL1 Domino 4134P to Carl Worden, TX, $5,250. JA L1 Domino 8532U, March 2008 son of CL1 Domino 4134P to Dick Wyman, $5,000. JA L1 Domino 8802U, Feb. 2008 son of CL1 Domino 560R to SHW Ranch, ND, $5,000. JA L1 Domino 8540U, March 2008 son of CL1 Domino 4134P to Zero Hereford Ranch, NE, $4,900. Gant Angus and Polled Hereford Sale Feb. 26, 2010 Platte Livestock, Platte, SD Auctioneer: Vernell Qualm, Platte, SD 20 2-Year-Old Polled Hfd. Bulls — $2310 33 Two Year Old Angus Bulls — $2771 Dennis and Mark Gant and families held their annual bull sale at Platte Livestock in Platte, SD. This was a very good set of two year old bulls that were developed on a high roughage diet to ensure soundness and longevity. The crowd nearly filled Platte Livestock and those in attendance gave the Gant family a very solid sale for both the Angus and Hereford bulls. Top Herefords: Gant Prospector 310, 3/22/08 son of Huth Prospector K085 to David Winckler, Avon, SD, $3,000. Gant Wrangler 233, 3/9/08 by JDH 15 Wrangler 25L to Dennis DeHaan, Platte, SD, $3,000. Gant Precise 278, 3/13/08 by HH Precise S226 to Albert Hoffman, Aberdeen, SD, $2,900. Gant Prospector 300, 3/13/08 by Hutch Prospector K085 to Rick and Chris Jordan, Sturgis, SD, $2,800. Top Angus: Gant Forefront 313, 3/1/08 by WAR Forefront to Bob Anderson, Winner, SD, $4,500. Gant Bando 401, 3/15/08 son of HSAF Bando 1961 to Gary Romkema, Springfield, SD, $4,500. Gant Forefront 255, 3/11/08 by WAR Forefront to Bob Anderson, $4,000. Gant Final Answer 392, 3/2/08 by SAV Final Answer to Chad Svatos, Lake Andes, SD, $4,000. Kreth 45th Annual Production Sale Mt Vernon, SD Feb. 27, 2010 Auctioneer — Joe Goggins 21 Hereford Yrlg Bulls — $2,660 37 Angus Yrlg Bulls — $2,510 7 Hereford Hfrs — $1,100 Top Sellers (Herefords): Lot 65 — K Big Abe 904, a 01/0 5/09 son of GO Abe T32, sold to Matt Bartling of Herrick, SD for $5,250. Lot 60 — K Big Abe 9108, a 02/08/09 son of GO Abe T32, sold to Norman Lammers of Hartford, SD for $4,750. Lot 55 — K Big Abe 930, a 01/13/09 son of GO Abe T32, sold to Red Sparks of Armour, SD for $4,500. Top Sellers (Angus): Lot 23 — K X Factor 970, a 01/22/09 son of Vermilion X Factor, sold to Eugene Slaba of Wagner, SD for $4,750. Lot 14 — K Extra Heavy Duty 913, a 01/09/09 son of Connealy K205 1153, sold to Tim Talsma of Iona, SD for $4,500. Lot 45 — K Extra Heavy Duty 946, a 01/16/09 son of Connealy K205 1153, sold to James Hornig of Huron, SD for $4,500. Cattle sold to 15 states...KS, OK, TX, NE, SD, ND, CO, NM, UT, IA, MO, AR, WV, GA, NC. Line One/Mark Donald breeding Yearling Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty [email protected] Harold & Marlene Bryan & Linda 970-987-2324 970-381-0264 54286 County Road 27, Carr, CO 80612 r e d n i m e R Sandhill Farms Sale Haviland, KS • April 2, 2010 620-995-4072 www.sandhillfarms.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 Harrell Hereford Ranch 31st Spring Bull Roundup March 1, 2010 Baker City, OR Auctioneer: C.D. “Butch” Booker Sale Mgmt.: United Livestock Brokers, Inc. 69 Yearling Bulls — $3,849 45 Two-Yr.-Old Bulls — 3,208 114 Total Hereford Bulls —$3,596 31 Registered Heifers — $1,265 24 Commercial Hereford Heifers — $843 Quarter Horses 20 2010 Two-Yr.-Old Performance Prospects — $3,518 2 2009 Yearling Fillies — $925 2 Broodmares — $2,075 Recognized as the BIF 2009 Seedstock Producer of the Year, Harrell Hereford Ranch is a reputation breeding firm that features “Performance Cattle from the High Country of Eastern Oregon.” A total program from cowherd to carcass, this herd has been an important source of Hereford genetics for breeders and ranchers and are industry leaders with their complete, profit driven customer service programs. The Harrell family presented their 31st Spring Bull Roundup sale at ranch headquarters located at the base of the Blue Mountain Range out of Baker City, OR. Teaming with Mackenzie Ranch for the 12th Harrell-Mackenzie Quarter Horse production sale, they staged a western ranchers’ event that showcased breeding bulls, replacement heifers and standout performance horse prospects to a nine-state, capacity crowd of cattlemen and horsemen from across the West. Backed by the Northwest’s #1 maternal cowherd and proven, hi-accuracy sires, Harrell’s commercial ranchers’ breeding philosophy is focused upon cowherd efficiency and efficiency, problem-free cattle, balanced traits and carcass value. H5 Hereford genetics are tested and proven through Harrell’s commercial cowherd, Country Natural Beef and the Harrell-Thomas Angus-Beef Northwest “Northwest Premium Genetics Partnership” customer premium marketing program. A fast paced auction saw ranchers and breeders compete to invest in the performance, quality, cowherd power and proven genetics that trademarked a powerful, volume bull offering and high maternal set of replacement heifers. The final sale tally stands as testimony to the reputation of the Harrell cowherd, the total performance spectrum of their breeding program and the respect this Hereford operation holds among reputation cattlemen across the country. — Jay George, United Livestock Brokers Top Yearling Bulls: H5 307 Domino 957, a Feb. 2009 son of UPS Domino 3027, to Bird Herefords, Oregon, $7,000. H5 7170 Advance 9245, a March 2009 son of H5 255 Advance 7170 to The Poplars Ranch, Oregon, $6,500. H5 408 Domino 932, a Feb. 2009 son of CJH Harland 408 to Jones Herefords, Kansas, $6,000. H5 3027 Domino 921, a Jan. 2009 son of UPS Domino 3027 to Hester Ranch, California, $5900. H5 408 Domino 9152, a Feb. 2009 son of CJH Harland 408, to VP Ranch, Oregon, $,5500. H5 Yankee 9198, a Feb. 2009 son of Churchill Yankee, to VanNewkirk Herefords, Nebraska, $5,000. H5 3027 Domino 945, a Feb. 2009 son of UPS Domino 3027 to Mackenzie Ranch, Oregon, $5,000. H5 752 Domino 980, a Feb. 2009 son of H5 9126 Domino 752 to Black Butte Ranch, California, $4,800. H5 408 Domino 920, a Jan. 2009 son of www.herefordamerica.com • 19 CJH Harland 408 to VanNewkirk Herefords, Nebraska, $4,750. H5 7026 Advance 922, a Jan. 2009 son of HH Advance 7026T to Black Butte Ranch, California, $4,750. H5 Yankee 9101, a Feb. 2009 son of Churchill Yankee to Table Mountain Cattle Co., Oregon, $4,750. H5 001 Domino 906, a Jan. 2009 son of H5 Domino 001 to Sonoma Mountain Herefords, California, $4,700. H5 Yankee 9144, a Feb. 2009 son of Churchill Yankee to Allen Ranch, Oregon, $4,700. Top Two-Yr.-Old Bulls: H5 632 Domino 8227, a March 2008 son of KB L1 Domino 632 to Little Land & Livestock, Idaho, $4,100. H5 648 Domino 8239, a March 2008 son of CL1 Domino 648S to Salmon Falls Land & Livestock, Idaho, $3,800. Top Heifers: H5 Ms Yankee 934, a Feb. 2009 daughter of Churchill Yankee to CX Ranch, Washington, $2,000. H5 Ms 3027 Domet 983, a Feb. 2009 daughter of UPS Domino 3027 to Gerig Ranch, California, $2,000. H5 Ms 3027 Domet 914, a Jan. 2009 daughter of UPS Domino 3027 to Gerig Ranch, Californa, $1,800. H5 Ms 776 Domet 9110, a Feb. 2009 daughter of H5 408 Domino 776 to Pepperwood Cattle Co., Idaho, $1,700. H5 Ms 632 Domet 9114, Feb. 2009 daughter of KB L1 Domino 632 to CX Ranch, Washington, $1,600. Commercial Hereford Heifers: A 5 hd. draft to Table Mountain Cattle Co., Oregon, $920. S&S Polled Herefords 37th Annual Sale Guide Rock, NE March 2, 2010 Auctioneer — Jim Birdwell $2,100. AI’d to Stocker 493C 137. Lot 41, S&S Lady Curly 637U, a 03/12/08 daughter of DRF JWR Prince Victor 71I sold to Tim Campbell of Hemingford, NE for $2,000. AI’d to S&S Outback 12R. Lot 51, S&S Inas Mixer 673U, a 03/24/08 daughter of DR World Class 517 10H sold to Windhorst Polled Herefords of Syracuse, NE for $2,000. AI’d to S&S Outback 12R. Lot 62, S&S Lady Lamp 669U, a 03/20/08 daughter of S&S Robin Hood 25S sold to Tim Campbell of Hemingford, NE for $2,000. AI’d to Stocker 493C 137. Calgary Bull Sale — Herefords Calgary, AB March 3 & 4, 2010 Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Auctioneer: R.C. (Bob) Balog Judges: Ron & Wayne Hanson, Airdrie, AB 122 Hereford Bulls — $3,985.25 Grand Champion Bull: BCD 347P RIBSTONE LAD 830U sired by AR PATCH ADAMS 347P consigned by Dallas Farms sold for $10,000.00 to Little Fort Herefords, Little Fort, BC. Reserve Grand Champion Bull: CHURCHILL RAMBO 8116U ET sired by GH RAMBO 279R consigned by Adams Hirsche Herefords & Angus, sold for $27,500.00 to LCI Herefords, Warner, AB Other top lots by consignor: Consignor: MN HEREFORD, Airdrie, AB $5500.00 - MN 6S TAREYTON LAD 450U Buyer: Misty Valley , Maidstone , SK Sire: LO 931N ASTER LAD 6S $5000.00 – MN26R ASTER BRIT 24U Buyer: Bushfield Farms, Airdrie , AB Sire: MHH 22L BRITISHER LAD 26R Consignor: S. NIXDORFF & SONS $5000.00 – SNS 12R SKY STONE LAD 40U Buyer: Pipeline Grazing Co-op, Medicine Hat, AB Sire:AD 33H LAD 12R $5000.00 – SNS 5S STANMORE LAD 23W Buyer: Elkwater Farming Co., Irvine , AB Sire: JHR 19L VOLT LAD 5S CONSIGNOR: B & B POWLESLAND, FORT MACLEOD, AB $5500.00 – ZZB 115R SUPER RIB 53U Buyer: Pipeline Grazing Co-op, Medicine Hat, AB Sire: FE 17L STAN BRIT 115R CONSIGNOR: YV RANCH, AIRDRIE, AB $8000.00 – YV BO SKY LAD ET 827U Buyer: Benwyn Farms, Progress, BC Sire: OB BODACIOUS 490 $7000.00 – YV 81N SILVER DANDY 801U Buyer: WA Ranches Ltd., Calgary, AB Sire: SNS 109L SILVER STONE 81N CONSIGNOR: SS CATTLE CO. INC., IRMA, AB $5000.00 – SS-TOPLINE NEON FORTUNE 44U Buyer: Hassel Holdings, Lloydminster , SK Sire: GH NEON 17N CONSIGNOR: STAUFFER FARMS (continued on page 20) Top 5% of the breed in 8 of the 15 traits. 40 Bulls — $2,686 29 Bred Hfrs — $1,601 Top selling bulls: Lot 19, S&S World Class 31U, a 03/18/08 son of DR World Class 517 10H sold to Don & Kevin Klein of Roseland, NE for $4,400. Lot 17, S&S Stocker 24U, a 03/16/08 son of HPH Stocker 493C 137 sold to Ivy Enterprises of Holdrege, NE for $3,700. Lot 18, S&S Boulder 28U, a 03/17/08 son of NJW 94J Boulder 51M sold to Brockelman Farms of Beloit, KS for $3,600. Lot 8, S&S Power Point 6U, a 03/09/08 son of Frenzen Power Point P21 sold to Ross Bartlett of Gothenburg, NE for $3,500. Lot 30, S&S Boulder 57U, a 03/25/08 son of NJW 94J Boulder 51M sold to Don and Kevin Klein of Roseland, NE for $3,400. Lot 3, S&S Stocker 21W, a 03/20/09 son of HPH Stocker 493C 137 sold to Woolfolk Herefords of Tennessee for $3,200. Lot 1, S&S Sugar Shack 6W, a 03/13/09 son of NF Sugar Shack P88 36S sold to Joe Brockman of Lawrence, NE for $3,100. Lot 14, S&S 25S Robin Hood 23U, a 03/16/08 son of S&S Robin Hood 25S sold to Westbrooks of Kensington, KS for $3,100. Top selling heifers: Lot 44, S&S Roselle 647U, a 03/16/08 daughter of S&S Robin Hood 25S sold to Tim Campbell of Hemingford, NE for $3,000. AI’d to Stocker 493C 137. Lot 61, S&S Lady Lamp 682U, an 04/03/08 daughter of KJ 520E Victor 417L sold to Tim Campbell of Hemingford, NE for CE +0.7 BW +4.4 WW +67 YW +104 M +28 M&G +62 CEM +6.2 SC +1.5 Fat -0.005 REA +0.28 M -0.07 BMI +$22 CEZ +$17 BII +$17 CHB +$29 Senior herd sire HPH 10H Skylar 405S Polled Hereford Bulls for Sale at Private Treaty Coming 2-Year olds and yearlings 205 day wts—600-800 lbs. • 365 day wts—1000-1300 lbs. • Carcass data, EPD’s, and performance data available • • Volume discounts and discounts for hauling your own bull • • Semen tested and ready to go to work • Darwin & Cindy Aman 32824 119th St., Eureka, SD 57437 [email protected] • 605-284-2721 20 • www.herefordamerica.com (continued from pag 18) LTD., ECKVILLE, AB $5500.00 – BM 565R KING 38U Buyer: Benwyn Farms, Progress, BC Sire: CFH 155N RB KING 565R CONSIGNOR: ADAMS HIRSCHE HEREFORDS, HIGH RIVER, AB $6000.00 – GH ADAMS NORTHERN YANK ET 230U Buyer: Berry Herefords , WY Sire: CHURCHILL YANKEE ET $5700.00 – GH ADAMS FAST BREAK 129U Buyer: Phil Howard, Vermillion, AB Sire: FE 17L STAN BRIT 179R $5500.00 – HPH 145R AVATAR 5U Buyer: MJT Cattle Co., Edgerton, AB Sire: GRANDVIEW 7OAKS SONORA 145R $5500.00 – GH ADAMS RL UPPERCLASS 313U Buyer: Pleasant Valley Colony, Clive , AB Sire: LAGRAND RELOAD 80P ET CONSIGNOR: BAR PIPE HEREFORD RANCH, OKOTOKS, AB $6250.00 – BP 144P STANDARD LAD 47U Buyer: XTC Herefords, Coaldale , AB Sire: K 68L STANDARD LAD 144P $6200.00 – BP 144P STANDARD LAD 146U Buyer: Bar N Ranch & Cattle Co Ltd., Turner Valley, AB Sire: K 68L STANDARD LAD 144P CONSIGNOR: DALLAS FARMS, BOWDEN , AB $6400.00 – BCD 326N DOM ALTA 903U Buyer: Don Koslinski, Provost, AB Sire: BCD 140L DOM LAD 326N $6000.00 – BCD 326N ULTIMATE 909U Buyer: Granum Colony, Granum, AB Sire: BCD 140L DOM LAD 326N CONSIGNOR: CHURCH RANCH, BALZAC, AB $7750.00 – NGC 99R UPSIDE 45U Buyer: Garrett Ranch, Landis , SK Sire: SFL 86M ROBIN 99R CONSIGNOR: CORBIELL HEREFORDS, CLUNY, AB $7750.00 – C 8L MR SUNDOG 40U Buyer: Berry Herefords, Cheyenne , Wy Sire: C 27H SUN DOG 8L $5500.00 – C 8L SUNDOGS LAD 8U Buyer: Pipeline Grazing Co-op, Medicine Hat, AB Sire: C 27H SUN DOG 8L $5500.00 – C 2S CHESTERS SCOUT 27U Buyer: White Lake Colony, Nobleford , AB Sire: C 82K SILVER SCOUT 2S CONSIGNOR: FENTON HEREFORD RANCH INC., IRMA, AB $7000.00 – FE 5R RIBSTONE 44U Buyer: Micheal Newman, Lloydminster, SK Sire: HE 225L RIBSTONE 5R CONSIGNOR: JONOMN HEREFORD RANCH, CLYDE , AB $7000.00 – JNHR SILVER STANDARD 723U Buyer: Ridder Ranch, Callaway, NE Sire: JNHR SILVER STANDARD 435M HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 CONSIGNOR: LITTLE POPLAR GROVE HEREFORDS, FORESTBURG, AB $6500.00 – LPG BRIT 38R LAD 48U Buyer: Joe Scherloski, Gerald , SK Sire:MHH 011H BRIT LAD 46R $6250.00 – LGP BRIT EXCURSION LAD 29U Buyer: Red Willow Colony, Stettler , AB Sire: MHH 011H BRIT LAD 46R Top volume buyers at the 110th annual Calgary Bull Sale included Miller Ranches Ltd. of Hanceville, B.C., Pipeline Grazing Co-op of Medicine Hat, AB, Carolside Ranching Inc. of Sunnynook, AB, Guenthner Ranch of Consort, AB, Kientz Farm Ltd. of Okotoks, AB, and Elkwater Farming Company of Irvine, AB. Bischoffs Ravine Creek Ranch Huron, SD • March 6, 2010 Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson 27 Bulls — $2,480 19 Reg. Hfrs — $1,255 7 Comm. Hfrs — $1,154 High selling bulls: Lot 21, RV Durango 9515, an 04/01/09 son of THM Durango 4037, sold for $4,550 to Fleischmann Family Farms of Osceola, NE. Lot 17, RV Wrangler 9349, a 03/29/09 son of JDH 15 Wrangler 25L, sold to Eggers South View Farms of Sioux Falls, SD for $4,000. Lot 14, RV Wrangler 9315, a 03/27/09 son of JDH 15 Wrangler 25L, sold to Hofer/Loewen Farms of Carpenter, SD for $3,900. Lot 30, RV Headline 9004, an 04/09/09 son of K&B Headline 7018T, sold for $3,800 to Liable Herefords of Howard, SD. High selling heifers: Lot 41, RV Lady Stocker 9266, a 03/30/09 daughter of RV Stocker 6662, sold to Robert Dose of Arlington, MN for $1,850. MGM Herefords of Peterson, MN purchased Lot 54, RV Lady Durango 9936 for $1,800. Volume heifer buyer was Robert Dose of Arlington, MN. Fort Keogh Livestock Sale Miles City, MT • March 6, 2010 Auctioneer: Rob Fraser 28 Bulls — $2,219 19 Cows — $1,646 11 Heifer Calves — $938 Top Bulls: L1 Domino 07407, 3/16/07 by L1 Domino 055516 to Laverne Schroer, Nelson, NE, $3,250. L1 Domino 07514, 4/16/07 by L1 Domino 05496 to Laverne Schroer, $3,000. L1 Domino 8469, 3/27/08 by L1 Domino 055516 to Buyer #2002, $3,000. L1 Domino 08533, 4/13/08 by L1 Domino 06575 Byron Langley, Warwick, ND, $3,000. L1 Domino 08490, 4/1/08 by L1 Domino 05505 to Bob Dillinger, Gillette, WY, $2,800. L1 Domino 08476, 3/29/08 by L1 Domino 06474 to Hughes & Son Cattle Co., Stanford, MT, $2,700. L1 Domino 07520, 4/18/07 by L1 Domino 04490 to Johansen Herefords, Castledale, UT, $2500. Top Females: L1 Dominette 07487, 4/8/07 by L1 Domino 04570 to Duane Keller, New Salem, ND, $3,300. L1 Dominette 06539, 4/10/06 by L1 Domino 04434 to Rutt Herefords, Campbell, NE, $3,300. L1 Dominette 05397, 3/15/05 by L1 Domino 02336 to Jim Carr, Springview, NE, $3,250. L1 Dominette 06448 3/24/06 by L1 Domino 03541 to Eugene Henkel, Fairbury, NE, $3,250. Top Heifer Calves: L1 Dominette 09614, 8/29/09 by L1 Domino 06557 to Jim Carr, $1700. L1 Dominette 09644, 9/23/09 by L1 Domino 06509 to Holden Herefords, Valier, MT, $1600. L1 Dominette 09621, 9/2/09 by L1 Domino 06557 to Holden Herefords, $1200. Cooper Hereford Ranch 44th Annual Production Sale Willow Creek, MT • March 9, 2010 Auctioneer: Joe Goggins 78 Bulls — $6,683 15 Heifers — $2,950 Top selling bulls: Lot 955W, CL 1 Domino 955W, a 01/06/09 son of CL 1 Domino 637T sold to Churchill Cattle Company of Manhattan, MT and Hoffman Cattle Co. of Thedford, NE for $27,000, 3/4 interest. Lot 994W, CL 1 Domino 994W, a 01/1/0/09 son of CL 1 Domino 637S sold to Jim Carr of Springview, NE for $27,000, 3/4 interest. Lot 929W, CL 1 Domino 929W, a 01/03/09 son of CL 1 Domino 637S sold to Gillespie Hereford Ranch of Saskatchewan for $25,000, 3/4 interest. Lot 9105W, CL 1 Domino 9105W, a 01/13/09 son of CL 1 Domino 732T sold to Pedretti Ranches of California and Pump Ranch of Montana for $22,500. Lot 993W, CL 1 Domino 993W, a 01/10/09 son of CL 1 Domino 637T sold to Edgar Hereford Ranch of Blanket, TX for $21,000, 3/4 interest. Lot 9122W, CL 1 Domino 9122W, a 01/17/09 son of CL 1 Domino 732T sold to Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch of South Dakota and P&R Ranch of Leedy, Oklahoma for $17,500. Lot 9125W, CL 1 Domino 9125W, a 01/18/09 son of CL 1 Domino 732T sold to Jamison Herefords of Quinter, KS for $17,500, 3/4 interest. Lot 9121W, CL 1 Domino 9121W, a 01/17/09 son of CL 1 Domino 637S sold to Triple A Herefords of Saskatchewan for $17,000. Top selling heifers: Lot 935W, CL 1 Dominette 935W, a 01/04/09 daughter of CL 1 Domino 637S sold to Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch of SD. Lot 912W, CL 1 Dominette 912W, a 12/31/08 daughter of CL 1 Domino 637S sold to Gene Rapp of South Dakota for $4,000. r e d n i m Re r e d n i m e R r e d n i m e R Windhorst Polled Hereford & Guests Syracuse, Nebraska March 12, 2010 Auctioneer — Scott McGee Bulls — $1,569 Bred Heifers — $1,331 Top selling bulls: Lot 5, WPH Platinum 829U, is a 03/03/08 son of SHF Platinum M33 P88. Consigned by Windhorst Polled Herefords he sold to Lane Sabata of David City, NE for $1,900. Lot 12, WPH Platinum 865U, is an 04/14/08 son of SHF Platinum M33 P88. Consigned by Windhorst Polled Herefords Lot 12 sold to Chad Sander of Platte Center, NE for $1,800. Lot 2, Red Hills Gary R125 U65, a 02/22/08 son of SHF Radar M326 R125 was consigned by Windhorst Polled Herefords and sold to Robert Barton of Sidney, IA for $1,700. Top selling females: Lot 28, WPH RY Lacy 811U, a 02/13/08 daughter of KJ 045 Leader 606N was consigned by Windhorst Polled Herefords and sold to Melroe Sunnyside Ranch of Kulm, ND for $2,050. Lot 26, NF Queen 844U, a 02/11/08 daughter of SHF Platinum M33 P88 was consigned by Niedermeyer Farms and sold to Melroe Sunnyside Ranch of Kulm, ND for $2,000. Lot 29, Red Hills Amber R125 U44, a 02/14/08 daughter of SHF Radar M326 R125 was consigned by Windhorst Polled Herefords and purchased by Niedermeyer Farms of Cook, NE for $1,700. Lot 43, WPH Della 839U, a 03/08/08 daughter of Frenzen Real Deal R38 was consigned by Windhorst Polled Herefords and purchased by McCarty Polled Herefords of Rock Rapids, IA for $1,700. Heartland Herefords LLC North Platte, NE • March 15, 2010 Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar 21 2 Yr Old Bulls — $2,488 3 Fall Bulls — $1,800 25 Yearling Bulls — $1,800 21 Yearling Heifers — $1,174 Top Bulls: Lot 21, EH L1 Dom HH 817 3/24/08 by HV Rebel Yell 502 to Stanley Crowder, OK, $4,250. Lot 8, DHD Domino HH 8224 2/24/08 by DHD 3113N Domino 5303 to Larry Woitaszlwski, NE, $4,100. Lot 2, DHD L1 Domino HH 805 1/23/08 by JA L1 Domino 4653P to Wilbur Dernehl, TX, $4,000. Lot 30, GL1 Domino 913 2/6/09 by JA L1 Domino 7504T to Bob Hahn, NE, $4,000. Lot 15, DHD EH Domino HH 8303 3/3/08 by DHD Domino 5318 to Bob Hahn, NE, $3,800. Lot 36, GL 1 Domino 924 2/11/09 by JA L1 Domino 7504T to Claude Harland, OK, $3,750. Ellis Farms Sale April 3 • Chrisman, IL 765-665-3207 or 0095 McClun’s Lazy JM Sale April 8 • Torrington, WY 307/837-2524 or 307/837-2554 HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 Top Heifers: Lot 61, C & S Husker Miss 916 3/17/08 by DHD 3113N Domino 5303 to Gerald Dunbar, NE, $1,600 Lot 68, C & S L1 Husker Miss 920 4/14/09 by DHD 3113N Domino 5303 to Dillon Saner, NE, $1,600. Lot 57, GL 1 Dominet 942 3/1/09 by JA L1 Domino 4653P to Bill & Marie Farr, NE, $1,400. Lot 62, DHD EH Diamond HH 9318 3/18/09 by DHD L 1 HSKR Domino HH 713 to Douthit Herefords, KS, $1,350. Oleen Brothers “Best of Both Worlds” Sale Dwight, KS • March 22, 2010 Auctioneer — J.C. Barr DV Auction — Tami McIntosh 49 Fall Hereford Bulls — $3,339 55 Fall Angus Bulls — $3,191 115 Commercial Pairs — $1,862 67 Fall Bred Heifers — $1,463 Top selling Fall Hereford Bulls: Lot 5, JAK L1 Domino U142, a 09/06/08 son of JA L1 Domino 4922P sold to Bill Lauber of Yates Center, KS for $4,800. Lot 7, JAK L1 Domino U153, a 09/09/08 son of JA L1 Domino 9213 sold to Mike Petrie & Sons of Shawnee, KS for $4,700. Lot 39, JAK L1 Domino U328, a 10/07/08 son of JA L1 Domino 624S sold to Greg Wolf of Bennington, KS for $4,700. Lot 15, JAK L1 Domino U184, a 09/13/08 son of JAK L1 Domino N306 sold to Frank www.herefordamerica.com • 21 Holt of Harris, MO for $4,400. Lot 4, JAK L1 Domino U139, a 09/06/08 son of JAK L1 Domino N306 sold to Ernst Uthlaut of New Florence, MO for $4,300. Lot 54, JAK L1 Domino U395, a 11/24/08 son of JA L1 Domino 4922P sold to Michael Old of Yates Center, KS for $4,100. Top selling Fall Angus Bulls: Lot 67, J A K Corona U152, a 09/09/08 son of Sydgen 1407 Corona 2016 sold to Carr Farms of Junction City, KS for $4,700. Lot 108, J A K 695 U342, an 10/09/08 son of Hazelton 1407 695 sold to Catlin Farms of Council Grove, KS for $4,400. Lot 86, J A K S029 U255, a 09/23/08 son of DRI Freightliner S029 sold to Keith Diekmann of White City, KS for $4,200. Lot 93, J A K 695 U284, a 09/26/09 son of Hazelton 1407 695 sold to Ernst Uthlaut of New Florence, MO for $4,200. Females: Six commercial pairs qualifying for the Black Hereford program sold for $3,100 per pair to Ground Zero Farms to Siloam Springs, AR (3 pair) and Triple L Ranch of Mexia, TX (3 pair.) Larry Rapp purchased 2 fall bred heifers for $2,000 each. The bleachers were crowded with people wanting to participate in this great sale. Frenzen Angus & Polled Herefords and Blueberry Hill Farms Annual Production Sale Fullerton, NE • March 23, 2010 Auctioneer: Tracy Harl 30 Polled Hereford Bulls — $2,020 45 Angus Bulls — $2, 105 2 Composite Bulls — $1,650 14 Polled Hereford Heifers — $971 25 Angus Heifers — $948 Hereford Bulls: Lot 112, BBH 637S Warrior 948W, 3/31/09 by BBH 310N Sawyer 637S to Capek Polled Herefords, Milligan,NE, $3,800. Lot 106, BBH R117 Wilford 924W, 3/9/09 by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 to Glen Guenther, Bloomfield, NE, $3,600. Lot 99, BBH KLB 242 Willis 901W, 2/21/09 by Feltons Legend 242 to Troy Hellbusch, Belgrade, NE, $3,250. Lot 84, Frenzen Wallop W52, 3/19/09 by Bar JZ Devo 311K to Hagberg Livestock, Spencer, NE, $2,600 Lot 95, Frenzen Rib Eye U81, 8/10/08 by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 to Benson Brothers, Chapman, NE, $2,600. Lot 101, BBH 20L Wynot 910W, 3/2/09 by BKR Triple Plus 73C 20L to Arlan Sellin, Hoskins, NE, $2,500. Angus Bulls: Lot 1, Frenzen Freedom W24, 2/24/09 by TC Freedom 104 to G Bar H Cattle, Veteran, WY, $4,000. Lot 4, Frenzen Way Around W36, 3/2/09 by Connealy All Around to Kenny Boryca, Fullerton, NE, $3,300. Lot 9, Frenzen Wrap Around W28, 2/24/09 by BT Crossover 758N to Daniel Roy, Scotia, NE, $3,100. Lot 57, Frenzen Focused Up U214, 7/22/08 by Mytty In Focus to Mike and Jeremy Anderson, Osceola, NE, $3,000. Lot 8, Frenzen Wrap Up W21, 2/22/09 by BT Crossover 758N to Randy Dodds, Belgrade, NE, $3,000. Hereford Heifers: Lot 152, BBH 617 Reba 952W, 4/9/09 by KBCR 669 Ranger 617 to Greg Brown, Burwell, NE, $1,200. Lot 150, BBH 477T Sally 922W, 3/9/09 by KJ HVH 33N Remote 477T ET to Lon Hascall, Gering, NE, $1,125. Lot 138, Frenzen Miss Vic W08, 2/24/09 by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 to Sam Smith, Batesland, SD, $1,100. Angus Heifers: Lot 121, Frenzen Lady Erica W57, 3/11/09 by E F Stats S46 to Bubak Family, Imperial, NE, $1,300. Lot 115, Frenzen Blackbird W34, 2/28/09 by BT Crossover 758N to Sam Smith, Batesland, SD, $1,100 Lot 119, Frenzen Queen Lass W04, 2/14/09 by WAR Bando T055 1961 5079 to Jim Carter, St. Edward, NE, $1,100. K-W Farms, Osceola, NE purchased 6 Angus Bulls Sasse-Vinton, Inc, Gordon, NE, purchased 5 Polled Hereford Bulls Tanya and Ali Lawhead, Bison, SD purchased Carmichael’s top seller at $6,000. Clayton Herbel at the Ft. Keogh Sale in Miles City, MT. Harrell Sale Bulls. Mike MacNeil welcomes the Ft. Keogh crowd. Doug Bolte (left) and AHA’s Levi Landers. Auctioneer Butch Booker (left) and Bobby Harrell at the Harrell Hereford Sale, Baker City, OR. 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See us for your next herd sire! Kevin & Sheila Jensen P.O. Box 197 • Courtland, KS 66939 785-374-4372 Kevin: 785-243-6397 [email protected] www.jensenbros.net “Best of Both Worlds Sale” • 4th Mon. in March 12 noon at the ranch • Dwight, KS 60 Hereford Bulls 55 Angus Bulls Also selling 70 F-1 Black Baldy Heifers with calves 20 Quarter Horses Jan: 785-482-3383 • Arden: 785-482-3398 Box 8, Dwight, KS 66849 E-mail: [email protected] www.oleenbrothers.com STEPHENS HEREFORD FARM STEPHENS TRAILER SALES Eby aluminum livestock P.O. 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Lawrence, KS 66047 785/865-3444 • 785/748-0887 mike.fl[email protected] (genetics) JB Trojan & Polled L1 Performance tested since 1979. Functional cattle with multi-trait performance. www.maloneherefordfarm.com Bulls • Females • Show Steers Bloodlines: 434V, 71I, Canadian Alton & Marie (620) 342-7538 1371 Road F Emporia, KS 66801 Sandhill Farms Registered Polled Herefords Gus, Deb and Shelbi Gustafson 7477 Davis Creek Road Junction City, KS 66441 785-238-7306 I-70 exit 303... 7 miles South Visitors Always Welcome R E L T MEI 1237 N. 13th Rd Lucas, KS 67648 Gene: 785/526-7381 • 785/658-5612 [email protected] Darris: 785/525-6200 • 785/658-5208 www.meitlercattle.com Since 1913 Kevin & Vera Schultz Cattle for Sale Private Treaty Sale 1st Friday in April Lois James and Charlene H: 620/465-2691 P/F: 620/465-7749 Cell: 316/734-3700 14506 S. Victory Rd. Haven, KS 67543 schlickauranch@ embarqmail.com 2408 280th Ave., Haviland, KS 67059 Phone: (620) 995-4072 • Cell: (620) 546-4570 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.sandhillfarms.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 Final Farewells James Brett White On March 17, 2010, James Brett White passed away to his eternal rest at his home in Boise, Idaho surrounded by his loving family. He was 51 years old. Jim was born October 11, 1958 in Nampa, ID. The only son of Robert and Pauline White, Jim was raised, attended and graduated from school in Notus, ID along with his two sisters, Cleo and Julie. From an early age, Jim was taught the value of hard work and had his first job at the ripe old age of 12. This lesson served him well throughout his life, as he wore many hats along the way providing for his family. In 1979 he partnered with his parents and bought a cattle ranch along the Boise River in Parma, ID. JB White Herefords raised registered Hereford cattle. It was at this time that he met and fell in love with Debbie Edens, his best friend and devoted wife of 29 years. Together they raised three children; a daughter, Lauren and two sons; Jordan & Morgan, in a log home they built with www.herefordamerica.com • 25 their own hands. Though Jim & Debbie would move two more times, the ranch was always considered home; as this lifestyle provided cherished memories for the whole family. In 1982 Jim started another business, Northwest Bull Testing Center, and it became the most successful consignment sale of its kind in the nation. He operated the test center for 15 years. In 1988, always looking for new opportunities to provide more for his family, he purchased Energy Tactics Fence Company; operating it with his dad for 13 years. The rest of his life was devoted to his family in every way possible. Whether volunteering as a coach in summer baseball, YBA basketball or helping his kids with 4-H steers, Jim enjoyed any activity that his children were involved in. Jim was the consummate coach, both on and off the playing field and was genuinely interested in seeing every kid succeed. Jim was an example to his friends and family of a life well-lived; full of honesty, hard work and love. Jim had a passion for basketball that led to a ten year period of coaching in the Parma School District, including 4 years as the girl’s varsity coach and 3 years as the boy’s varsity coach. He truly loved the game of basketball and considered this time as one of the high points of his life. In 1998, Jim sold the ranch and soon after, the fence business and went to work for Asumendi Produce in Wilder. As with everything else he had ever done, he put his heart and soul into being the best onion salesman around and developed a loyal clientele throughout the nation. At the age of 46, with his kids grown and a little more free time, Jim bought the old Edens’ cabin in Donnelly and for two years, prior to his diagnosis of cancer, he had the time of his life learning to ski at Tamarack. Jim regarded the time spent in Donnelly with his family as the best time of his life. Whether it was boating on the lake, skiing at Tamarack or simply sitting around the fire pit, he loved every second he spent at the cabin with his family. The time spent at the cabin was outshined only by the arrival of his first grandchild, Jack. Jack brought immeasurable joy to his Papa and continued to be the best medicine he could get. Jim loved life and had a powerful will to live, which carried him and his family through the difficulties of the last several years since his diagnosis of kidney cancer. Even at the end of his life, his focus remained on his family and their well being, tending to details that would prepare them for a life without him. Jim was a loving family man, with an adventurous love for life. He was proud to have such a close family that loves and supports one another. His joyous personality made a lasting impact on everyone he met. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Robert & Pauline White. He is survived by his wife; Debbie, his children; Lauren and Sean Brown, Jordan White (Janelle) Morgan White (Ami), his only grandchild Jack Brown; his sisters Cleo Shaw (Greg) and Julie Asumendi (Domingo); his father and mother-in-law Jim & Reva Edens; his sister-in-law, Dianne Simpson (Carl); his brothers-in-law Scott Edens and Mike Edens (Colleen) and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made in Jim’s name to the Kidney Cancer Association, PO Box 3516, Oak Brook, IL 60522. (continued on page 26) Minnesota BELLS RAWHIDE RANCH Horned & Polled Herefords F1 Baldy Heifers Quality Cattle & Horses 6006 76th St. SW Motley, MN 56466 Roy M. Bell 2.5 miles East (218) 397-2579 of Leader cell (218) 296-1960 David, Lorie, Matthew, Michael & Mason Kitchell 3471 State Highway 200 Ada, MN 56510-9260 Quality, Performance Cattle For Sale 8 Miles East of Ada On U.S. 200 218-584-8283 Visitors Always Welcome — Upcoming Minnesota Junior Events — April 17-18 – MN Junior Spring Classic, www.minnesotajsc.com Austin, Contact Paige Allen at 507-269-6518 June 11-12 – MN Junior Livestock Show, Rochester, contact Robby Roeder at 507-421-7240 June 25-26 – Midwest Classic, Pipestone, Contact Jenna Schmidt at 507-825-2383 Hanson erefords J J im eri ody aime 37590 110th St Comfrey, MN 56019 507.877.3631 [email protected] Herefords Since 1957 2477 N.W. Main St. • Coon Rapids, MN 55448 Cattle at Princeton, MN Bulls & Females For Sale Doug & JoAnn (763) 755-4930 Bryan & Marytina (763) 389-0625 Bradley & Brigitte (612) 720-1311 E-mail: [email protected] July 4-10 –Junior National in Indianapolis, www.hereford.org August 26-29 – MN 4-H show, MSF State Fairgrounds, St Paul Sept. 4 – MN Open Hereford Show, MSF State Fairgrounds, St Paul Oct. 21-24 - Minnesota Beef Expo, MSF Fairgrounds, St Paul - Herefords are the featured breed Your ad could be here. For more information call 605/866-4495 or E-mail: [email protected] Deadline for April/May issue is March 5th. Frederickson Hereford Farm Performance Polled Herefords, Angus and F1 Black Baldies — Cattle for Sale Private Treaty — Frederickson Hereford Mark, Mary Kay Farm - West & Sarah Nate, Jayna & Teegan 30819 250th St. SF. 19558 Anchor Road Starbuck, MN 56381 St. Onge, SD 57779 320/239-4213 605/254-4872 (cell) Jones Farms Dave & Susan Jones 31490 E. State Hwy. 112 LeSueur, MN 56058 (507) 665-3962 Breeding Stock For Sale Bulls, Heifers, Club Calves, F1 Baldy Heifers Lind Polled Herefords Since 1958 • Dan • Susie • Judy • Contact: Dan Lind 200 E. Grove St. Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-2298 e-mail: [email protected] Visitors Always Welcome Jeff & Mary Klages 64090 410th St Ortonville, MN 56278 ph/fax (320) 273-2163 [email protected] Nelson Polled Herefords 1616 Co. Rd. 11 Phil • 507-629-3375 Tracy, MN 56175 Will • 507-626-0239 E-mail: [email protected] Herd Genetics Advance Domino NPH Active in President Lamplighter T.P.R. King Domino Igenity D.N.A. Monument L1 9841 Advance Lamplighter Proud to be a Hereford Breeder Hereford Cattle Lester & John Schafer John W. Schmidt & Sons John A. Schmidt 787 70th Ave. (507) 825-2383 cell: (507) 215-1037 John E. Schmidt 905 7th St SW (507) 825-2786 cell: (507) 215-1174 Gottschalk Polled Herefords Powerful Genetics • Stylish Cattle • Since 1961 • Breeding Stock For Sale Visit Anytime! Just 8 miles West of Rochester, MN at Byron Dave & Rose 512 Frontier Rd SW Jerry & Diane (507) 775-2794 Byron, MN 55920 (507) 775-2951 Les & Darin Krogstad 3348 430th St. Fertile, MN 56540 (218) 945-6213 Email: [email protected] Breeding Stock for Sale Raising Polled Herefords since 1943 Minnesota Hereford Breeders Ross Carlson, Secretary (320) 366-3726 1470 10th St. Murdock, MN 56271 www.mnherefordbreeders.org WERK HEREFORDS “Quality” not “Quantity” Pipestone, MN 56164 [email protected] Cattle for sale at all times. KROGSTAD POLLED HEREFORDS KLAGES HEREFORDS Quality seedstock for sale Jerry & Shelly Delaney 2071 Co. Rd. 101 Lake Benton, MN 56149 Home: 507/368-9284 Cell: 507/820-0661 Cattle for sale at all times. Chad Williamson 339 91st St. Pipestone, MN 56164 507-825-5766 [email protected] Troy Williamson PO Box 302 Garretson, SD 57030 507-597-6221 605-254-7875 64664 170th St. Buffalo Lake, MN 55314 (320) 833-2050 FOR SALE: Bulls Females Semen Bob, Phyllis & Robyn 11446 Co. Rd. 14 Herman, MN 56248 (320) 246-3220 Shane (620) 727-5204 Registered Polled Herefords & Angus • Bulls and Heifers for sale at all times • HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 26 • www.herefordamerica.com Bill J. Ellard Born May 11, 1934 in a community outside Little Rock, AR, He passed away on March 16, 2010. Billy Joe Ellard grew up during The Great Depression. The family struggled to make ends meet. Billy Joe’s stepfather, Clarence Wilson was a train conductor and his mother Doris worked odd jobs. Billy Joe and Betty Sue, his older sister by two years, often went without shoes. Billy Joe or “Joe” as he was known during those years graduated from Mabelvale High School in 1951. College was out of the question without a scholarship so Joe worked odd jobs; construction, truck driving, breaking colts. His passion was rodeo and he spent all his hard earned money going to rodeos where he competed in bronc riding and bull riding. Joe was a member of the Air National Guard locally. In 1955, he attended NW Community College in Senatobia, MS, on a football scholarship. Shortly afterwards Joe was drafted into the Army and spent his basic training at Fort Chaffee, AR where he was a model soldier receiving a letter of commendation from the Commander General. From there he transferred to Ft. Mead, MD until his discharge in Oct, 1958. Billy Joe returned home to Arkansas and once again took up rodeo as his favorite past time. A bull riding incident side-lined him with broken ribs and a collapsed lung and a rather large hospital bill. His mother told him “You have to get a job!” In December, 1958, Billy Joe went to the local Snelling and Snelling employment agency and told the interviewer he would do anything except “sell insurance.” However his first job interview was with Combined Insurance Company of Chicago and when the interviewer asked him if he would like to make $30.00-$50.00/day, Joe replied, “Lord yes, what do I have to do?” January 1, 1959 Billy Joe Ellard became an insurance salesman for Combined Insurance under the tutorage of W. Clement Stone who Bill attributes much of his successes that followed. “I patterned myself and my company after Mr. Stone and the business principles he instilled in me!” And a dynamic salesman Bill became; moving up the ranks from salesman to state sales manager to regional sales manager of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Oklahoma. In 1970, Bill’s region alone wrote more business than the entire teacher division did nationwide the year before. Bill was living in Dallas, Texas. In 1972 Bill began thinking about starting his own company and in January, 1973, National Teacher Associates, Inc. was launched. Today and many schools later with hundreds of salesmen licensed; a battery of insurance products designed by Bill Ellard; thousands of policy holders; business in all 50 states; a home office with over 150 employees; NTA, Inc., has developed into one of the most successful privately owned Life Insurance Companies and Agency in the country. Outside the Corporate world, Bill pursued his passion for ranching. In 1982, EE Ranches, Inc. was formed. Bill and his wife, Jo, has developed nationally acclaimed registered Hereford cattle and Championship Cutting Horses. Bill served two consecutive terms on the Executive Board of Directors of the American Hereford Association. Bill’s love for animals and passion for helping underprivileged children have driven his charitable contributions for many years. He has been a major contributor to Hereford and Cutting Horse youth programs, has provided Christmas gifts to Dallas area orphanages, and gifts to animal shelters in addition to major contributions to Dallas organizations. Bill was a member of Roaring Lambs Bible Study and lived by Godly principles. Throughout his life, Bill inspired all people to reach higher, achieve more, and be a better person. “Do the right thing because it is the Right Thing To Do” Bill has been an incredible steward of the blessings God bestowed upon him in life and has left the world a better place. Bill J. Ellard died quietly at home on March 16, 2010. He was preceded in death by his mother, Doris G. Wilson and stepfather, Clarence Wilson; his sister Betty Sue Wilson. Survivors are his wife, Jo McPhail Ellard; sons Joe Chad Ellard and Brian Mark; fiancé to Brian, Susan Dunn; granddaughters, Brinson and Campbell. Winona relatives include Parents In Law, Mr. & Mrs. Gene McPhail, Sister In Laws, Jean McPhail McCarty, Gloria McPhail Laudermilk, Leanne McPhail Kendrick, Betty McPhail; Brother In Laws, Bob McPhail, Bobby Kendrick, Ronny McCarty, Steve Laudermilk. Memorials include: Compassionate Hands Hospice, 9150 Royal Lane, Suite 160, Irving, Texas 75063; Mississippi Animal Rescue League, 5221 Greenway Dr. Ext., Jackson, MS 39204; Noahs Ark Animal Shelter, PO Box 405, Gainsville, TX 76241; NYCHA Youth Scholarship Cutting, 260 Bailey Ave., Ft Worth, Texas 76107-1862; American Junior Hereford Foundation, PO Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101. Montana Private Treaty Sales Matt & Krista 406/773-5721 Eastern Montana’s finest Herefords ~ Horned & Polled ~ DALLAS POLLED HEREFORDS 357 Pryor Mtn. Rd. Bridger, MT 59014 JERRY & JOAN GEREGHTY 406-662-3375 406-425-1411 cell [email protected] e-mail Don Dallas Box 532 Canyon Creek MT 59633 406/368-2244 Ranch 406/443-5110 Office “Mountain Raised Performance Cattle” Marvin FEDDES EHLKE HEREFORDS Mark, Della, Lacey & Jane’a Ehlke PO Box 178 • Townsend, MT 59644 Mark: 406/439-4311 • Della: 406/439-4300 www.ehlkeherefords.com Northern Genetic Resource www.feddes.com [email protected] Dan (406) 284-6810 • cell 570-1602 Tim (406) 284-6990 • cell 570-4771 Marvin (406) 284-3709 7980 Meadow View Road Manhattan, MT 59741-8122 New & Used Stock & Horse Trailers Flatbeds - Mats Cargo Trailers Real World - Honest - Guaranteed Bulls Located at I-90 and Hwy. 287 29 Bronco Drive Three Forks, MT 59752 www.steerin.com (406) 285-4300 Fax: (406) 285-4146 1-877-335-5372 Thomas Herefords H Pol ned P.O. Box 330055 led or Gold Creek, MT 59733 Bulls & Heifers for Sale Richard (406) 288-3459 Bruce (406) 544-1536 e-mail: [email protected] www.thomasherefords.com Bob Bleeker 1337 Hwy 421 Joliet, MT 59041 Bulls, Heifers, Feeders For Sale 406/962-3801 UGC CERTIFIED CARCASS TECHNICIAN DUTTON HEREFORDS 190 Sunnyside Ln. Gold Creek, MT 59733 Dean (406) 288-3330 Cory (406) 288-3563 Registered bulls and commercial heifers for sale. MC McMurry Cattle Arvid & Linda Jay-De & Kara Lorrie (406) 895-2657 Box 292 Plentywood, MT 59254 Mohican Polled Hereford Farm Genetics for Certified Hereford Beef ® REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS 4551 State Rt. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 Conard & Nancy Stitzlein (330) 378-3421 Matt Stitzlein (330) 378-3487 Fred, Doreen and Rebecca McMurry 2027 Iris Lane Billings, MT 59102 (406) 254-1247 (406) 254-1247 (fax) Squaw Creek Ranch 20 miles east of Billings (406) 348-2303 www.mcmurrycattle.com [email protected] M W Mohican West 3100 Sportsman Park Road Laurel, MT 59044 Phone/Fax (406) 633-2600 Terry Powlesland (406) 633-2810 Steer In Trailer Sales www.ngrbulls.com Breeding Hereford Ace & Tara Diemert Cattle Since 1945 230 3700 Rd South Lothair, MT 59461 406/432-3412 [email protected] & Sons Dale Sand PO Box 811 Fairfield, MT 59436 406/799-1859 or 406/467-2818 [email protected] D Eddy & Joanne 406/773-5710 ULTRASOUNDING Bleeker Herefords L1 Advance Victors Victor Dominos Low birth weights High maternal EPDs. John and Linda Holden 540 Westwind Lane Valier, MT 59486 (406) 279-3326 www.westwindranch.com Have a good summer! B Byron & Pauline Bayers PO Box 410 Twin Bridges, MT 59754 (406) 684-5465 [email protected] D Bayers Hereford Ranch SKY LIVESTOCK G I B BULLS FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY STOREY Bernie & Stacie Buzanowski 4365 Custer Frontage Rd. Pompeys Pillar, MT 59064 Phone: 406/875-2138 E-mail: [email protected] • Located 32 miles east of Billings • Registered Hereford Cattle • Bulls available in the Spring • Heifers for sale at all times 9969 River Road Bozeman, MT 59718 HEREFORD RANCH Jim (406)580-2226 Chuck & Kathy (406)587-3024 Chuck, cell (406)580-8255 [email protected] Nevada GL GENOA LIVESTOCK Top performance Hereford Genetics BULLS FOR SALE: Horned and Polled DWIGHT JOOS: 775-240-6030 BOB & CAROL COKER: 916- 539-1987 OFFICE: 775-782-3336 640 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com Mrnak Herefords West Loren, Terrie, Hunter and Tanner Mrnak PO Box 70 Whitmore, CA 96096 530/472-6431 • Cell: 775/848-0160 Email: [email protected] HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 www.herefordamerica.com • 27 Nebraska 1103 So. Grandview Drive Norfolk, NE 68701 Annual Bull Frenzen Production Sale Polled Herefords March Galen & Gwen Frenzen and Family 50802 N. Edgewood Rd. • Fullerton, NE 68638 Phone: (308) 536-2069 • Cell: (308) 550-0237 J JB RANCH Polled Herefords Milk, Muscle Performance & Weight Jack & Bev Beeson Wayne, NE 68787 Brand of Quality Herefords 402/375-3404 cell: 402/375-9027 M NAHAN CATTLE C MPANY P.O. Box 306 • Hyannis, NE 69305 James (308) 458-2406 Bryan (308) 458-2865 Bob (308) 458-2731 LINTON KEG Art & Jean Linton 77414 Hwy 183 Miller, NE 68858 Home: (308) 457-1127 Cell: (308) 293-5816 [email protected] HEREFORD RANCH Ken & Marilyn Stephens HC 13 Box 22, Valentine, NE 69201 402-376-1267 since 1907 Hereford Ranch John & Mary Ridder Callaway, Nebraska Sale First Thursday in February SCHUTTE & SONS 1417 Road 2100 Guide Rock, NE 68942-8099 86288 Voyager Rd., Page, NE 68766 S Schroer Herefords Lavern & Kelly Schroer 2924 Road P Nelson, NE 68961 402-756-7834 Ron Schutte 402-756-3462 Registered and commercial Line 1 Herefords. Bulls and females for sale by private treaty. Located 7 miles west of Nelson, NE. www.gtmc.net/schutte Bred Up, Not Fed Up! [email protected] [email protected] POLLED HEREFORDS Roy: (402)244-5360 - Also Fax # Jay: (402) 244-5457 1 mile West & 6 miles 45723 875 Rd South of Newport Newport, NE 68759 Hereford Bulls Dehorned commercial Hereford heifers bred to Angus bulls (Right Answer) Don Melcher — 402-336-7194 TEGTMEIER BULLS, FEMALES & STEERS FOR SALE 50th Annual Sale April 15, 2010 71556 609th Ave. Burchard, NE 68323 Russ: (402) 865-5805 www.tegtmeierpolledherefords.com VAN NEWKIRK HEREFORDS Quality Herefords Since 1892 Sale: January 2011 Joe Van Newkirk 18302 Hwy 26 Phone & Fax: 308/772-3081 Oshkosh, NE 69154 www.vannewkirkherefords.com Oregon Your ad here.. . Contact us for more information. See previous page for Nevada ads. For Sale www.lintonpolledherefords.com 308/836-4430 [email protected] www.ridderranch.com Ed & Marsha Keith & Virginia Mandy, Tracy & Angela 402/337-0307 402/337-0748 Email: [email protected] Website: www.edhuwaldt.com MELCHER HEREFORDS, INC. POLLED HEREFORDS Ridder 601 Pink School Rd. Marsland, NE 69354 Nevada ERIC 402-239-9838 Feed Efficiency, Carcass, Moderate size, High gain Documented proof STANGLE HEREFORDS Joyce: 308/635-0193 Larry: 308/632-1038 cell: 308/225-0535 www.stangleherefords.com EUGENE 402-729-5866 A Family Tradition Raising efficiency for 1¼ centuries. Bulls & heifers for sale. 86423 558 Ave. Randolph, NE 68771 56095 - 715 Rd. Fairbury, NE 68352 Bulls and Females Bulls Females Always For Sale, that Visitors Always Welcome! that Perform Produce Prolific - Disposition C Huwaldts Polled Herefords Polled Herefords Randy Helms 73031 Rd 419 Holbrook, NE 68948 308-493-5312 48979 Nordic Road Spencer, NE 68777 C HELMS 2011 Females and Club Calves for sale at private treaty. Lowell & Carol (402) 589-1347 F Bulls & Heifers for Sale Privately & Also at Black Hills Stock Show, Cattlemen’s Classic-Kearney, Royal, and Denver Joe, Marlene & Dan Estermann 35219 S. Somerset Rd. Wellfleet, NE 69170 Phone: 308-963-4473 E-mail: [email protected] 79483 Highway 2 • Berwyn, NE 68814 (308) 935-1292 Cell (308) 631-4250 Fax: (308) 935-1596 www.dhdherefords.com FISHER F — Continuous Herd Since 1899 — 31 years of Canadian breeding Office Phone 402/371-0931 Home Phone 402/379-1432 Fax: 402/644-8010 email: [email protected] Dave, Jessye & Rachel Goertz Chandler Herefords Inc. BIRD HEREFORDS What is the largest privately owned Hereford newspaper in North America and possibly the world? Hereford America! Wide, Thick, Long, Correct, Beautiful, Balanced Herefords 120 Years in the business 541-523-2166 541-523-3570 541-523-4265 George Charles Duane 541-403-0125 Give us a call 541-403-0124 David and Lynda Bird Phone & Fax: (541) 742-5436 E-mail: [email protected] 45863 Crow Rd. Halfway, Oregon 97834 Mike & Carol Allison 70641 Kunze Lane • Boardman, OR 97818 (541) 481-4184 Fax: (541) 481-2937 ER E IR Doug Bolte Manager Quality Cattle That Work ESTERMANN HEREFORDS BLUEBERRY HILL FARMS England Ranch 17528 Chandler Lane Baker City, OR 97814 www.chandlerherefords.com E-mail: [email protected] ER Registered Horned Herefords and Performance Angus Jon, Owner Dick, Consultant Jim 541/504-0074 Fax: 541/504-7830 541/420-4699 Powell Butte and Prineville, Oregon HARRELL HEREFORD RANCH 42590 Salmon Creek Road Baker City, OR 97814 Bob Harrell, Jr. 541/523-4322 Don Schafer 541/403-0008 Registered Hereford Cattle and Quarter Horses Annual Sale First Monday In March April/May 2006 28 • www.herefordamerica.com • North North Dakota •Dakota a• odlines s Bred ord Heaven” nch on Hwy 1 & Family 74865 Larry J. Family J. Behm Behm&&Family F amily Larry James & Cindy Beckstrand Justin Beckstrand POLLEDHEREFORDS HEREF ORDS HEREFORDS POLLED Selling at 4-U & Privately DAN DAN Polled Herefords 3651 117thHerefords Ave. SE Polled ORDS s Carter nd St. NE ND 58365 266-5468 ORDS ORSES refords in y. ale. & Aaron 58646 Valley City, ND 58072 3651 117th Ave. SE 701-845-2074 Eve Valley City, ND 58072 701-845-0782 Day 701-845-2074 Eve ~ Striving701-845-0782 to improve Day through embryo ~ Striving to transfer improve ~ through embryo transfer ~ Visitors and calls are welcome anytime! Dave, Vivian Bruce Nelson Visitors and calls& are welcome anytime! Dave, Vivian & Bruce Nelson Friedt Herefords HELBLING HEREFORDS & Quarter Horses D 58623 74-3124 -3172 4-3193 om ords MAN 7 92 Hwy. 30 ND 58483 8648 36th Street NE Warwick, ND 58381-9424 Cattle for Sale at at All All Times Times Phone: 701-294-3331 E-mail: [email protected] 8424 4th 4th Ave Ave N.E. N.E. Kramer, ND ND 58748 58748 Polled Herefords 3611 3rd St. NW Randy & Julie Lemm Family Underwood, ND 58576 623 166th Ave. SE --------------------Quality SeedHillsboro, Stock for ND sale58045 by private treaty (701) 436-5465 Bulls, Cows, Bred & Open Heifers [email protected] --------------------- James & Ella Johannes • John & Janel Johannes Phone: 701-442-5265 e-mail: [email protected] Visit Our Website at: www.wrtc.com/jjme HELBLING HEREFORDS Bulls and females for sale any time. Herd bulls are sons of: • PW Mohican Nasdaq P316 — Private Treaty — • Star 67J Eclipse 135S Our herd runs • Mohican Mint 19M • Remitall Patriot ET 13P • DR World Class 517 10H • Mohican TRM Java 25J • Mohican Jake 17J • Mohican Hunter 57H 100 cows. 4785 Co. Rd. 83 • Mandan, ND 58554 Bulls and females for sale at all times! Jimin the Business ofFred Wayne “We’re Building Performance Bulls” HIEB POLLED HEREFORDS 701-663-7123 701-663-1229 Jerry and LaWanna Hieb701-663-0137 Call or Write for Sale Information 4041 117th Ave. SE • Valley City, ND 58072 (701) 845-0683 (701) 840-9831 - cell Located 6 miles south of I-94, Exit 292 Leonard..701/245-6280 Leonard & Matt Myron & Dusty E-mail: [email protected] Myron.....701/245-6494 10411 Hwy 83 1670 Cty. Rd. 6 NW North Dakota Hereford Directory Matt........701/245-6401 Westhope, ND 58793 Westhope, ND 58793 [email protected] [email protected] Dusty.......701/837-9247 28 E-mail: [email protected] ANNUAL SALE ORTH Feb. 14, 2010 SALE IN N DAKOTA BOWMAN, ND H91st EREFORD AND SSN . 14503 St. SW • Bowman, 58623 Jim & Marlene 701/574-3124 Malynda Carter Wayne, Jill & Robyn 701/574-3172 Secretary 701/574-3193 Terry & Debby & Andy Brent & Jenna 701-206-0604 6760 92nd St. NE www.mrnakherefords.com Rocklake, ND 58365 Ph. 701-266-5468 Cell: 701-351-4758 Pelton Polled Herefords CK P We produce Polled Herefords Pleasant Acres Ranch for the Commercial 4th Generation HerefordCowman Breeders Spanning Over 60 Years 40 93rd Ave. NW & Elmer Gilbertson CraigArlen & Janet Halliday, ND 58636 7152A 22nd St. NW Kayla 701-548-8243 G G & Kain Parshall, ND 58770 Pelton [email protected] 3 3 (701) 743-4454 Private Treaty Polled Hereford Bulls & Heifers for Sale. Specializing in raising premium F1 Baldy seedstock. www.deepwaterbay.com/dogs.htm E-mail: [email protected] G H F Grandview Hereford Farms Horned bulls always for sale. Jay, Becky, Laramie & Codee Reed 5890 Moorefield Rd. Springfield, Ohio 45502 (937) 342-0629 [email protected] Jeff 701-359-4450 •• Jared Jared 701-768-2914 701-768-2914 Jeff 701-359-4450 e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Flying J Polled Herefords Merlin, Eunice & St.Ebe 3611 3rd NW Underwood, ND 58576 Fornes --------------------Quality SeedQuality Stock forgrass-raised sale by private Polled Herefords --------------------- treaty James & Ella Johannes • John & Janel Johannes Phone: 701-442-5265 12169 56th St. SE e-mail: [email protected] Kathryn, ND 58049 Visit Our Website at: www.wrtc.com/jjme OLSON PO Box 67 Carl, CarlaND & Casey Olson New Salem, 58563 2713 166 Ave• SE • Argusville, NDcell 58005 701/843-8750 701/400-8744 home: 701/484-5068 •work cell: 701/361-0684 701/843-8744 [email protected] Red Power Bull Sale - Feb. 15, 2007 www.olsonherefordranch.com E-mail: [email protected] Private Treaty sales begin Feb. 1 Steven W. Pollestad 8939 6th St. SW Ph. (701) 938-4648 Halliday, ND 58636 E-mail: [email protected] 4th Generation Hereford Breeder; Line Bred Hazlett and Canadian Bloodlines; Spanning 78 years Ohio Steven W. Pollestad Ph. (701) 938-4648 8939 6th St. SW Halliday, ND 58636 Buckeye Sale Date: March 2010 www.BuckeyeHerefords.com Terry Carter P.O. Box 55 6760 92nd St. NE Rocklake, ND 58365 Rocklake, ND 58365 Ph. 701-266-5575 Ph. 701-266-5468 Malynda • 605-929-7314 [email protected] Merlin, Eunice & Ebe Fornes Quality grass-raised Polled Herefords 12169 56th St. SE Kathryn, ND 58049 (701) 924-8360 Midway Polled Herefords Lund Herefords 7480 26th St. Sheyenne, ND 58374 7669 5th St. NE Carrington, ND Performance 58421 Bulls” “We’re in the Business of Building Selling byforprivate treaty Call or Write Sale Information Leonard..701/245-6280 Leonard & Matt Edson 701-674-3354 Myron & Dusty Myron.....701/245-6494 10411 Hwy 83 1670 Cty. Rd. 6 NW Terry 701-674-3310 or ND 58793 Westhope, ND 58793 Westhope, Matt........701/245-6401 [email protected] [email protected] Dusty.......701/837-9247cell 701-652-5777 Doug & Anne: 701/996-3111 Bill, Karen, Katie & Whitney: 701/996-3300 [email protected] Visitors Always Welcome email: [email protected] OLSON Hereford Ranch PELTON POLLED CK Carl Olson 2713 166 Ave SE • Argusville, ND 58005 HEREFORDS P home: 701/484-5068 • cell: 701/361-0684 Red Power Bull Polled Sale - Feb. 18, 2010 We produce Herefords for the Commercial Cowman www.olsonherefordranch.com E-mail: [email protected] Craig & Janet Kayla & Kain Pelton 4093 Ave. NW Halliday, ND 58636 701-548-8096 Winter Ranch 1990 10th St. NE Goodrich, ND 58444 Polled Hereford Jason & Linda • 701-884-2424 Ruben & Adeline • 701-884-2720 Kevin & Julie Bender • 701-884-2417 Visitors Always Welcome SEEFELD’S StopBAR-S Anytime RANCH LEON, CATHY, SARAH 3411 Hwy 3 S. • Harvey, ND 58341 Phone (701) 693-2372 TLR LAND & CATTLE CO., INC. TLR HEREFORDS 15120 Akron Canfield Road Berlin Center, OH 44401 Hereford Association Lisa Finnegan, secretary 440-320-6193 [email protected] (Save the Date) April 2, 2010 Annual Bull Sale at Lake Region Livestock in Devils Lake, ND Registered Red Angus and Horned Hereford Quality Polled Hereford Cattle 4th Generation Hereford Breeder; Line Bred Hazlett and Canadian Bloodlines POLLED HEREFORDS (701) 924-8360 North Dakota Hereford Assn. Joana Friesz Sec/Treas. Ranch Hereford CARTER’S Jimmy Carter Registered andand commercial. Registered Red Angus Horned Hereford Registered and commercial. m . 9, 2007 Unpampered Unpampered •• Functional Functional •• Sound Flying J Polled Herefords DIAMOND R HEREFORDS Selling 2010 withfor Stroh Herefords in BullsFeb. and4,females sale any time. Dickinson & Private Treaty. — Private Treaty — Gary, Kirsten, Megan, Lindsey & Aaron 478555th Co. Rd. 83 •• Mandan, 58554 8733 St SW Mott, NDND 58646 701/824-2300 Jim Fred Wayne E-mail: [email protected] 701-663-7123 701-663-0137 701-663-1229 Website: www.friedtherefords.com Boehnke OEHNKE H B HEREFORD ereford A R ANCH R anch B Registered Herefords Herefords Since Since 1946 1946 Registered Black Tiger Ranch JB Larry, Aneica, Larry, Aneica, Lindsey, Nicole and Logan Behm Lindsey, Nicole Logan 5944and Hwy. 1806Behm 5944 Hwy.ND 1806 Beulah, 58523 Beulah, ND 58523 701-873-2646 701-873-2646 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] JB DS HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 (330) 547-4712 Home Tom (330) 206-4755 Tom’s cell Wanda Tri-State Elite IV: Oct. 24, 2010 Sadie 1 p.m. eastern & Marissa [email protected] Pay www.TLR-HEREFORDS.com Auctions Certified • Accredited Oklahoma DAY HEREFORDS Hazlett-Turner Ranch Bloodlines Disposition & Thickness Bred “Located in the heart of the Old Hereford Heaven” next ranch north of the famed former Turner Ranch on Hwy 1 Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Day & Family RR 2 Box 69 • Roff, OK 74865 580-456-7567 LeForce Herefords HENRY C. LeFORCE Bus. (580) 532-6100 Cell: (580) 984-0011 E-mail: [email protected] Andrew Lancaster, Ranch Mgr. (580) 984-0015 Rt. 1 Box 56 Pond Creek, OK 73766 SPARKS-KIMBROUGH RANCH Performance Herefords - Horned and Polled Gold TPR Breeder F1 Red Baldies Bulls For Sale - Private Treaty Grady Sparks JC Andras [email protected] 580.777.2277 Office/Fax Jerry Kimbrough 580.399.9730 Cell Visitors Welcome - Always! [email protected] P.O. Box 236 • 10525 Burnett Lane Connerville, OK 74836 www.herefordamerica.com • 29 HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 South Dakota ... more South Dakota on next page Bar JZ Ranches Polled Herefords Polled Limousin Cow Sale Sept. 26, 2009 18542 326th Ave. Holabird, SD 57540 Annual Production Sale April 20, 2010 P.O. Box 2769 • Rapid City, SD 57709 Jim Jeff 605/923-2925 605/923-5632 BULL SALE Feb. 2011 Don/Peg/Seth Zilverberg 605/852-2966 E-mail: [email protected] www.bakerherefords.com web site: www.barjz.com email: [email protected] CURTIS POLLED HEREFORDS DVORAK HEREFORDS 58th Annual Production Sale February 2011 Website: curtispolledherefords.com E-mail: [email protected] Larry and Carol Gildemaster 38230 214th St., Virgil, SD 57379 605/883- 4566 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch 21115 344th Ave. Ree Heights, SD 57371 605/943-5664 Keith, Cheryl, Matt, Erin and Kristin Daniel, Kari & Hollis Robert & Marjean Fawcett www.fawcettselmcreekranch.com Selling bulls at Watertown & Sioux Falls Selling F-1 and Hereford bred heifers in January LAKE ANDES, SD Richard & Darlene Jeff & Tiphany 605/384-3914 Cell: 491-2068 Boyd & Jenni 605/487-7090 Cell: 491-7090 South Dakota HEREFORD DIRECTORY Please have your ad materials in to Jill Hotchkiss by March 10th [email protected] 13823 Beaver Creek Pl. Reva, SD 57651 Polled Hereford bulls for sale private treaty Colin & Mary Beth Hoffman (605) 439-3623 11341 357 Ave. Leola, SD 57456-7105 Visit our website at www.hoffmanherefords.com 17309 322nd Ave. Onida, SD 57564 E-mail: [email protected] Kirk: 605-973-2351 Brooke: 605-973-2332 Ken & Bonnie: 605-765-2335 Cell: 769-9991 Cell: 769-9992 Cell: 769-9999 The next issue is September Deadline Aug. 5th. 605/866-4423 EGGERS Southview Farm Tim, Becky & Philip Eggers 25748 S. 476th Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57104 (605) 351-5438 Gant Polled Herefords 37195 285th St. • Geddes, South Dakota 2 year-old Angus & Polled Hereford BULL SALE Sherry Hanson 15477 409th Ave. Conde, SD 57434 Home: 605-382-5868 Cell: 605-350-7477 at Platte Livestock, Platte, SD [email protected] Mark • Phone (605) 337- 2340 Dennis • Phone (605) 337- 2564 February 19, 2010 KLAGES HEREFORDS Quality seedstock for sale Suppliers of Show Cattle Steers & Heifers Jim & Karla Hora 27718 423rd Ave. • Parkston, SD 57366 (605) 928-3008 • Cell (605) 770-3008 E-mail: [email protected] Jeff & Mary Klages 64090 410th St Ortonville, MN 56278 ph/fax (320) 273-2163 [email protected] Registered and Commercial Herefords Bulls for Sale Private Treaty Gann Valley, SD 57341 Jerry 605/293-3484 Randy 605/293-3493 29188 303rd Ave Clearfield, SD 57580 (605) 557-3246 Bulls For Sale Privately JEROME JAMES Selling with Bakers - Feb. 2011 Rapid City, SD www.jbnlivestock.com LEDDY d Horned - Polled HEREFORDS an Red ANGUS Using the Best A.I. Sires Available. Bulls, Females and Club Calves For Sale. WADE & LORI REBECCA & ALLISON 605/432-9054 Cell: 949-0630 47296 153rd Street • Twin Brooks, SD 57269 Selling Cattle In The Same Location since 1910! GENE & LINDA 605/432-5182 Cell: 605/530-1659 e-mail: [email protected] Nuhsbaumer Herefords Happy Easter! Steve & Amy Kate, Casey & Charley 17661 370th Ave. Zell, SD 57469 (605) 472-3524 Visitors Welcome (605) 387-2841 OLLERICH BROTHERS HEREFORDS Your ad here only $150 per year! Contact Hereford America [email protected] Polled Herefords Ron Mettler 28225 431st Ave. Menno, SD 57045 Roy & Janet Cranston E-mail: [email protected] METTLER Selling bulls & heifers private treaty BULL SALE FEBRUARY 2011 15851 Wells Rd. • Prairie City, SD 57649 Knippling Brothers Ranch K&B HEREFORDS & ANGUS Annual Production Sale February 2011 Third Generation Hereford Breeder HORA HEREFORDS HILLSVIEW FARMS Darwin & Cindy Aman Andrew — Sam — Alex 32824 119th St. • Eureka, SD 57437 (605) 284-2721 [email protected] Registered Horned Herefords Bulls for sale private treaty... please call for more information. Also selling at BHSS & Watertown Winter Show e-mail: [email protected] Directions: from Zell, 3 m. West on Hwy 212, 5½ South Home Raised First Cross Black Baldy Replacement Heifer Calves Top End Sell at Philip Livestock Auction in April Bill Parsons 22850 Hardingrove Rd. Milesville, SD 57553-3016 605-544-3247 RAUSCH HEREFORDS Hoven, SD 57450 Visitors Welcome • Sale Third Mon. in February • Vern • Jerry • Shannon Ravine Creek Ranch R The Bischoffs V Huron, SD 57350 Phone 1- 800-6HEREFORD or 605/948-2146 SALE MARCH 5, 2011 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.RauschHerefords.com E-mail: [email protected] 2 miles west of Hoven on Hwy. 20 • 605/352-5530 • HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010 30 • www.herefordamerica.com South Dakota ... continued SIMON HEREFORDS Raising quality commercial Hereford cattle for over 60 years. Jim & Judy Schuette 605-852-2789 Jerry Schuette 605-852-2046 PO Box 266 [email protected] Highmore, SD 57345 www.slc-herefords.com Cre w a ek qu S Farms Dave & Audrey Stenberg 605/997-2594 Cell 605/530-6002 Polled Herefords and Club Calves Colman, SD Springwater Polled Herefords Chad, Lacey & Easton Williamson Pipestone, MN 507/825-5766 507/215-0817 [email protected] Troy Williamson Garretson, SD 507/597-6221 605/254-7875 Brian & Colleen Simon 32792 US Hwy 212 Seneca, SD 57473 Home: 605/436-6725 Cell Phone: 605/765-4564 E-mail: [email protected] Selling bulls & heifers private treaty. South Dakota Hereford Association Mark & Linda Goetz, managers 23250 477th Ave. Egan, SD 57024 ds or Phone: 605/997-3064 eref ds H n Cell: 605/351-3001 rso efor www.herefordamerica.com/southdakota Tho Her ds RK SPA RAN SKR CH — Registered Herefords & Angus — — Commercial Black Baldies — Jeff Spark 28648 396th Ave. Armour, SD 57313 605/491-2606 Dave Spark 712/262-2148 Cell: 712/260-3978 [email protected] son rds for refo s Thor n Here e H rds d son orso Herefo efor h r T hor e T H n s rds orso Herefo rson ereford HEREFORDS h o horstensonHerefords THORSON T h s s T ord son on H efords hor VisitorHsewreelcfo s South Dakota Hereford Directory r rson ereford OThors T Hereford Ranch e o H h m n at e rd T will be out in April. ds n s nH orso the RHanecrhefo ord 22Thorso efor h f r T e e 30491 131st Street Thorso s r H d n e s r o H d n s o rs 1reGenetics for refo rsLine ord Selby, South Dakota 57472orson Tho Tho Bull HeSale n He fords eref Annual s May Th o H d n s — 2010 s r o r d n rs ere refo s Tho efor at Philip Bill & Paula • 605/649-7940Thorso Tho Livestock on H efords Her n He fordAuction s s o r d n s r o o r Darin & Danielle • 605/649-1972 ors o e h er Tho and nNancy Her Thorson ds h eref dDoug s T rson H H d s r • Private Treaty Sale April 24, 2010 • T o n o efor s r o f o r r Quinn, SD 57775 o e s h e o f r r T e h He nH s rds Tho Her s T 605-859-3538 orso Herefo rson ereford [email protected] www.thorstensonherefordranch.com orson h o f T e h s r T Th on H efords rson ereford n He fords s o o r s h o r r T e h e nH rds Tho Her ds s T rson H orso Herefo ord efor son h o f r r T e h e s o r T H n s Th He ford son rds HEREFORDS orso Hereens ford r o e son POLLED h o f r r Interested in having your T erefords e h e o r T ds Th on H efords rson Bulls, ds 1947 n He fSince eforHeifers and Show Steers s r o o r r o cattle videoed? s h e o r r T e h e s nH Tho Her ds s T rson H ford Treaty Sales orso HerePrivate Videos work well for ord efor son h o f r r T e h e o r T H e s rds Th and on H d n s o s r f o r Bulls Heifers for sale at the farm d production sales or n o e s r o f rso Th Harley Her Zens • Matt Zens efo hor ere Tho Her s T rson H son private treaty offerings. rds r d n o r o f o o e s h o r ef WOOD Th Canova, SD 57321 Her s T Tho DELn & Call Marc at HerRUTH son rds FARMS ford r o e so o f r r WOODCREST e h e o 605/866-4495 Th Her s T rson H Phone (605) 523- 2655 Cresbard, ford57435 rson erSD e o or 605/490-1513 (cell) Tho h T (605) (605) 528-3082 H s rd rson 324-3289 [email protected] refo e Tho H rson Tho T Z H Services PRINTING PO Box 35 13 1st St SW Bowman, ND 58623 701-523-4656 888-768-4656 Fax 701-523-4756 email: [email protected] HATHORN RANCH PACKER 8” 8” All-leather handmade utility work boot Stitchdown construction affords flexibility at any angle. 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Art & Pat Handel 1501 Summit Blvd. • Rapid City, SD 57701 605/399-9278 or 605/391-8233 (mobile) JEFF GERLACH Manager Ph. 605-996-9100 Fax 605-995-0611 [email protected] www.herefordamerica.com Contact Marc Hotchkiss 605/866-4495 • [email protected] www.herefordamerica.com & Sale Clerk Program for Computer Genex Dakota Sire Service W.J. HINES, DVM Semen Collection, Freezing, Shipping, Storage, Sire Housing & Conditioning 40275 - 257th Street PO Box 1019 Martin, SD 57551 (605) 685-2074 Mitchell, SD 57301 Have bulls to sell? Advertise in the next Hereford America. September issue deadline is Aug. 5th. Check us out on the web! NORTHERN PLAINS Register-Lakota Printing A2Z Cattle Video Services Register-Lakota Printing Quality Printing at Affordable Prices Catalogs Are Our Specialty 300 Sorensen Dr P.O. 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Thistle Tree Farm Linda Lonas • Leonard and Jo Lonas PO Box 187 • Purcellville, VA 20134 Registered Herefords (540) 338-5099 Farm • (703) 368-5812 Office (703) 850-5501 Cell email: [email protected] Largest privately owned Hereford newspaper in North America. Circulated nationwide and into 7 foreign countries. It’s the one that’s read from “cover to cover.” Wisconsin POLLED HEREFORDS Huth POLLED SHORTHORNS Boettcher’s BROOKVIEW ACRES Polled Herefords Jerry and Maryann Huth W9096 Co. Trunk AS Oakfield, WI 53065 (920) 583-3223 [email protected] www.huthcattle.com 40 Years of producing working seedstock Brandon: 715/533-2470 Butch: 715/597-2036 [email protected] W 16163 US Hwy 10 • Fairchild, WI 54741 LIETZAU HEREFORD Eric & Sue Koens W13075 Christianson Rd. Bruce, WI 54819 715-868-4442 [email protected] www.koensherefords.com Quality Reg. 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Box 66 • Kaycee, WY 82639 (307) 738-2443 or (307) 267-4491 www.largentandsons.com [email protected] Dick Drake • 307-632-6027 2400 County Rd. 226 Cheyenne, WY 82009 • Visitors Always Welcome • Hereford & Angus Bulls Replacement Heifers Spear Two Herefords Beautiful Star Valley Perkes Herefords E-mail: [email protected] GEORGE • RUBY OCHSNER HEREFORDS & SONS Private Treaty Sales George (307) 532-5892 • Blake (307) 532-3282 10672 VanTassell Rd. Torrington, WY 82240 www.qualitybulls.com Sticks & Stones Ranch • Gene & Cindy Stillahn and Family • Christopher, Amy and Trey 3902 County Road 203 Cheyenne, WY 82007 (307) 635-6716 E-mail: [email protected] 2 Joe Kawulok Bulls, Steers & Heifers for sale via Private Treaty PO Box 459 Gillette, WY (307) 682-3955 (307) 682-3645 THE NED AND JAN WARD QUALITY PROGRAM ...honest, efficient and predictable Polled Herefords. NED, JAN & BELL WARD 247A Decker Road • Sheridan, WY 82801 Phone and fax (307) 672-3248 Bulls • Females • Semen • Embryos Call for a private treaty sale brochure Wyoming State Fair & Rodeo Aug. 14 - 21, 2010 www.wystatefair.com 307-358-2398 [email protected] Ad paid for by Converse County Tourism Promotion Board H Bull Sale October 18, 2010 Wyoming Hereford Activities Thursday, August 19th! Wyoming WHERE COWMEN BUY BULLS FARM High Performance Sale 1st Saturday in April O.D. Perkes, MD Afton, WY 83110 307/886-5770 Ranch 307/883-2919 307/883-2182 S.E. West & Sons • Herefords since 1949 • McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch Breeding Polled Herefords & Angus Producing problem free Polled Herefords and Angus. Production Sale April 8, 2010. Private treaty sales any time. Jim & Jerri McClun & Family 1929 Road 60 • Veteran, WY 82243 Ph. 307-837-2524 MIDDLESWARTH RANCH Registered Herefords • Bulls for Sale • Selling bulls for over 50 years Torrington, WY / Henry, NE Jay & Marsha Middleswarth Box 998, Torrington, WY 82240 (307) 532-5427 Quality Seedstock Since 1883 Selling Private Treaty and at Black Hills Stock Show Nebraska Cattleman’s Classic Bulls & Females • Club Calves WYOMING HEREFORD RANCH Lusk, Wyoming S.E. 307/334-2299 Brett 307/334-2546 Steve Anderson (307) 421-2127 Horned Herefords 32 • www.herefordamerica.com HEREFORD AMERICA • April/May 2010