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Show CattleLABOR DAY SALE
September 8, 2015hosted on:
HAVE YOUR NEXT BACKDROP PICTURE
TAKEN WITH A CHAMPION FROM OSC!
3811 S Ave. - Manning, Iowa 51455BRAD OTTO 712-269-3473
DUANE OTTO 712-830-1187COREY OTTO 712-269-6029
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ONLINE SALE
FROM DENISON: 8 miles south on Hwy 59, 11 miles east on Hwy 141, 1 mile south on M56, .5 mile on W Ave.
FROM MANNING: 2 miles west on Hwy 141, 1 mile south on M56, .5 mile on W Ave.
JOHN & LORI GRUHN3870 W Avenue | Manning, Iowa 51455
phone: 712.790.1826
Champion Maine Steer, Kearney, NE
Champion Market Heifer, Michigan Beef Expo
TeamworkGetting the Calves Ready for You to Come See
hosted by:
Sept. 8(bids close the day after Labor Day)
Thunder From Down Under x Monopoly heifer
Tag 809 Heat Wave
Tag 193 MAB
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LAUTNERDax
show steersDax, Nicole, Paisley, Stella and Tuck LautnerDAX LAUTNER [email protected] 170th St. Jefferson, IA 50129
ONLINE SALESpring-Born
Labor Day - SEPT. 7BIDDING OPENS at 11 a.m. CST and CLOSES at 7 p.m. CST
www.BREEDERSWORLD.com
5NC State Fair Champion Steer
NILE Champion Steer, Bailey Hitner4
3Cyclone Classic Champion Mini Hereford Steer, Paisley Lautner
5Clay Co. Fair Champion Market Heifer, Abby Badger
3Champion Shorthorn Plus Steer at NECC Jackpot Show in Norfolk, Elizabeth Pfannebecker
Located 5 miles north of the Hwy. 30/Hwy. 4 intersection, then go west 1/2 mile.
MEMBERS OF THE
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Don, Nancy, Brian, Lisa, Kristin & Ryan Healy1635 330th Street Vail, IA 51465
Home: 712-677-2431Don cell: 712-265-1050 Nancy cell: 712-265-1005
DIRECTIONS TO SALEOn Hwy. 30 - 7 mi. east of Denison, IA, then 5.75 mi. north on 330th Street
Denison, IA
View more pictures and videos at
www.showsteers.com/healy
SAFE & SOUND STEER
FU MAN CHU STEER
HEALYshow cattle
SEPT. 7Bids close at 7 p.m. CST
MAB STEER
Labor DayOnline Pasture Sale
DAKOTA GOLD HEIFER
YELLOW JACKET STEER
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2576 Old Brandon Rd. Hillsboro, TX 76645
Sullivan Ranch
Part of the West central IoWa club
calf GrouP
Sullivan RanchClub Calf Paradise Sale
Denison Iowas Club Calf Paradise!Hosted by Nelson Cattle Company the easiest place on the tour to locate and look at calves. 901 HWY 39 Denison, Iowa1/4 mile north of McDonalds on Hwy 39. Directly across from Fairgrounds in Denison.
Year after year Sullivan Ranch pr
oduces
more home raised champions for
fair
money than anyone! Stop in De
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Iowa, Labor Day Weeken
d, you wont
be disappointed.
After all, it is a Club Calf Para
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Dan Sullivan (254) 707-0814 Juliann E. Nelson (712) 269-6275 Jerry Talsma, Herdsman (507) 820-0869 Nick Anderson (712) 660-0789
All calves will be on videowww.sullivanranch.com
SALE LOCATED AT 901 HWY 39, DENISON, IOWA
September 7Bid off begins at seven p.m.
online bidding viaclubcalfparadise.comCalves may also be viewed via Caldwell & Willoughby. Register for your bidder number at www.clubcalfparadise.com before 6:00 pm CST on September 7th.
I have been raising the DSUL ETs calves for 10 years and this is by far the best set Sullivan Ranch has ever raised! ~ Jerry Talsma
one sale this year... stacking up the power in the blood!
Selling the best 50 head out of 250 ET born in MN and the Sandhills!
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This exciting new product has been proven with results and the demand for repeat orders has been tremendous. In fact, manyof the major steer and heifer show winners from the past month feed Fresh & Feminine, the secret to eye appealing show cat-tle! Feminine shape and freshness throughout the front end of your show animal spells ultimate success or failure in the show ringtoday.
This is how this feed supplement works the superior science of Fresh & Feminine features a combination of strategic vita-mins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants and a high concentration of by-pass protein sources. This chemistry boosts metabolic fatburning in the body that targets spe- cific areas of the body to reduce fat content, most notably in the neck and brisket area. Theanimal has a more feminine, attractive physique and even moves better. This helps to offset the results seen from aggressive, highenergy show cattle diets.
All natural and fertility safe for open heifers, bred heifers, steers and bulls. Simply top dress 6 oz. per head per day of this pel-leted supplement on your current ration until desired freshness has been achieved.
Congratulations to the McCormick Family
Congratulations to the Skiles Family
Congratulations to the Skiles Family
Congratulations to theClark Family
Congratulations to theUdell Family
Congratulations to theWalker Family
Congratulations to theAustin Family
Sullivans
Fresh & Feminine
Congratulations to theSullivan Family
Congratulations to theSullivan Family
Congratulations to theSullivan Family
Congratulations to the Bloomberg Family
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delivering even more stimulation to the hide.
Sullivans
Introducing Sullivans SENSATION CURVE, this NEW twist to our popular SMART SENSATION delivers even more stimulation to the skin and adds body to the hair coat, making it a hair growth must have. With the SENSATION CURVES 302 precisely placed ball point teeth, no hair will be left clinging to the hide. Best for dull, lifeless hair that still needs volume due to lack of base coat.
Not only does the SENSATION CURVE contain 134% more teeth than the SMART SENSATION,but the teeth are also narrower and more flexible to allow hair and skin to be stimulated with an evengentler massage. The SENSATION CURVEs design also has a more rounded curvature to the brush,which encourages more fluid rhythm to the hair working process while the Sullivans NEW texturizedgrip enhances the users comfort.
302 precisely placed ball point teeth, no hair will be left clinging to the hide.
Teeth are more narrow and more flexible to allow hair and skin to be stimulated with an even gentler massage.
This brush will be the perfect addition to your daily hair growing tools.
The brush for thinner haired cattle.
This Limited Edition Smart Sensation Comb has the attractivecolors of army green with a wood colored, round handle. ThisWounded Warrior Project Comb allows the livestock industry tosupport Americas true heroes ... Sullivan Supply will donates $2for every comb purchased.
Sullivans Wounded Warrior Project Comb
SULLIVAN SUPPLY, INC.Order Line: 1-800-475-5902 Dunlap, Iowa
Order Line: 1-800-588-7096 Hillsboro, TexasOrder Line: 1-888-914-5972 Lodi, California
Thicker formula that produces a brighter black, deeper down to the roots.
Longer holding power with a proven, no burn formula.
Comparisons welcomed.
Sullivans Black Velvet Hair Dye
Black Velvet is designed specifically for cattle hair. BlackVelvet hair dye turns grey, red-tinted or faded hair into abeautiful jet-black color. Black Velvet infuses the hair withmore softness, body and incredible shine.
Very easy to use. Apply at home to clean, dry hair. You will need three to four kits ofBlack Velvet for a 1,000 pound animal.
For long lasting beauty and color, Black Velvet is truly brilliant.
Stock Show Family Owned & Operated
Since 1989.
www.sullivansupply.com
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Craig, Stephanie & Keagan SteCK SteCK Cattle869 190th Ave Woodstock, MN 56186
319.530.8790 Craig 402.680.1254 Stephanieonline: www.steckcattle.com facebook.com/steckcattle
grand Champion
Mainetainer heifer,
2015 Junior nationals
Congratulations to Whitney
Walker
res. Div Vi Champion Shorthorn
heifer, 2015 Junior nationals
Congratulations to Shayna DeGroot
3rd Overall Chianina heifer, 2015 Junior nationalsCongratulations to Catelyn Walker
3rd Overall Champion heifer, 2015 Cyclone Classic
Congratulations to Jake Nikkel
Div. ii Champion Shorthornplus heifer, 2015 nWSS Jr Show
Congratulations to Ben Nikkel
res. Supreme Champion heifer, 2015 Belleville
Congratulations to Ben Nikkelres. grand Champion heifer,
2015 tX previewCongratulations to Myka Blissard
4th Overall Champion heifer, 2015 iSU agr
Congratulations to Jake Nikkelres. grand Champion Shorthornplus
heifer, 2015 nWSS Jr & OpenCongratulations to Mason Walker
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Griswold Cattle: 405-780-3300 HOC Broker is owned with Hartman Cattle & Dr Dwayn SchmidtG-StillwaterOklahomaw w w . g r i s w o l d c a t t l e . c o msweeping simmental jr nationalsWe are still waiting for the number that measures quality, until then well just keep breeding and showing good cattle.
Reserve Champion Purebred heiferSired by HOC BrokerShown by Maddie Udell
Grand Champion % heiferSired by HOC BrokerShown by Maddie Udell BroKerGreat CattleHOCThe true All Purpose Sire, 2015 Junior Nationals...Broker sires
Grand Champion Purebred heiferSired by HOC BrokerShown by Jake Bloomberg
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There are only two ways to compete in this business.You can do what everyone
else is doing and do it better, or you can do something that
no one else is doing and you don't invite comparison.
-Kenny Rogers
When you want the very best.
2015 STATE FAIR EDITION ISSUE 43
SHOW RESULTS FROM 26SHOWS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
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FACES AND PLACESHereford Junior Nationals
FACES AND PLACESMaine/Chi Junior Nationals
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Features + Departments30 From The Editor31 About Us35 From Our Readers42 News48 Page Forty-Eight59 Instagram Contest60 The Big Picture72 Flashback155 Bailey Buck164 Amanda Bacon171 Cade Austin215 Recipe222 By The Numbers238 Funtimes246 Burts Best Bites253 Church Sign264 F+P Charolais278 Trailers284 Upcoming Events294 P.F.S. Influence345 KILE Preview366 Hall of Fame378 Showtimes App386 Sale Directory403 Fill In The Blanks426 Message433 After The Show
Quick Finds 31 Advertising Info65 Subscribe440 Index
Joe, Beth, James and Nick Sullivan host their 2015 Pasture Sale on September 21st in Dunlap, Iowa! Cover design by The Showtimes, Inc.
STREITMATTER FAMILYSpecial Feature
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P.D. MillerMeet the Exhibitor
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Baylor BonhamHall of Fame
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Bailey BuckHall of Fame
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Maddie CaldwellBeyond the Backdrop
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We look ahead to twelve of the top state fairs!317175
Leslie RogersBeyond the Backdrop
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VOTEDBEST LIVESTOCK
SHOW PUBLICATIONBEST OF THE BARNS
winning Grand Champion at the Colorado State Fair would be the most memorable part of raising steers, but it was actually the time spent at home with the calves I miss the most. I have many good memories with my family getting our animals read for the show.
We have had the opportunity to cover the Colorado, Nebraska and Illinois State Fairs the past few years. I am really excited to travel to Des Moines and cover the Iowa State Fair this August! It is definitely one show that I have always wanted to see! Be sure to look for us at the show.
This issue is definitely one of my favorites. Weve included show coverage from junior nationals, a sale directory that organizes sales, highlighted top exhibitors and included ads from people across the country! If you havent already, be sure to download our free Showtimes App and use our new Pasture Sales feature! I hope you enjoy the July/August 2015 State Fair Edition of The Showtimes!
Good luck at the shows!
Brian J. ReidOwner/Editor
T he State Fair Edition is always the one issue we look forward to every year. I believe it is the issue that all of our readers look forward to as well. This years issue might be our best yet!
At 480 pages it becomes our biggest issue to date, and is filled with show results, great articles and two new hall of fame members.
Growing up, the Colorado State Fair was always the one show I looked forward to more than any other. There was something about raising steers for the state fair. From the time we would start putting them in the cooler in April, to when we pulled into Pueblo, it was about getting our steers to look their best on show day in August. I always enjoyed walking to our barn on a hot 100 degree day, and opening the cool room door. The fans and cooler would be humming. There is nothing quite like a good fat steer, with perfect hair before they are clipped. It was always peaceful working cattle in the summer. We would spend every night down at the barn working our livestock. Sometimes, we wouldnt come up from the barn until around midnight. You would think that
ITS TIME FOR THE STATE FAIRS!
NOTHINGLIKE IT
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from our readers
Mark Green, ARYou guys have taken coverage of the show cattle industry to an unprecedented universe! Wow! Well played... Congrats on your success!
Ward Eckloff, NEI really appreciate all your good work with this months ad!
Jason Hoffman, NEThank you for the honor. I would like to thank the Reid family and Showtimes Magazine for inducting me into their Hall of Fame. I am thankful to live in a free country, which allows one to capitalize on opportunities. The Showtimes is proof that a dream can become a reality.
Mark Hoge (WIU), ILI wanted to send you a quick note to let you know how impressed the class and I were with your interview today. You 3 were an inspiration to both the students and myself. It comes at a good time - a week before finals! I am not sure I have ever had a conversation with 3 people that were as driven, focused, and as capable as you were on Skype this morning.
Cory Thomsen, SDNice job on all of your guys work at Maine Junior Nationals. First class!
Shade Frank, COThank you for the 2015 Blackout Jackpot Stall Scholarship award. I am very honored to receive this award.
Victor Guerra, TXThank yall for including the Simbrah breed and creating the championship banners at the recent AJSA National.
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We posted the above graphic to our Showtimes Facebook page this summer during Hereford Junior Nationals. The graphic was a promotion for us being the official media partner. It became our biggest post to date with 3,466 likes! It was shared 133 times and received 31 comments! Look more more coverage later this summer at the 2015 Iowa and Colorado State Fair!
HEREFORD FACEBOOK POST REACHES 3,466 LIKES
This summer we worked with the Maine, Chi and Hereford Assoiciations to design music videos for their closing ceremonies!
JUNIORNATIONALVIDEOS
PASTURE SALESADDED TO APPThe Showtimes App now features Pasture Sales! Download our free app today and easily access every Pasture Sale ad printed in this issue! You can view sales listed by state, or every sale across the country. They are listed in alphabetical order, as well as with sale pins on our map! Every advertiser in this issue was offered a free listing ($100 value)! Plus, look for Push Notifications and Geo-Targeted Push Notifications from advertisers this summer! Learn more about our new Pasture Sales feature on page 52!
We had the opportunity to be the official media sponsor of the 2015 JNHE! Throughout the week we interviewed numerous sponsors including John Sullivan and Crystal Blin.
HEREFORD INTERVIEWS
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Kansas City has announced their judges!
OPEN BREEDING CATTLE:AngusBraunviehCharolaisGelbviehHereford LimousinLowlineMaine-AnjouMiniature HerefordSalersShorthornSimmental
JUNIOR HEIFER SHOWS:AngusAOB/CommercialBraunviehCharolais Hereford LimousinMaine-AnjouShorthornSimmental Supreme
JUNIOR MARKET ANIMALS:GoatLambSteerSwine
SHOWMANSHIP CONTESTS:SteerGoatLambSwineJunior Heifer
OTHER:Pedigreed GiltTeam Fitting
2015 AMERICAN ROYAL JUDGES
...........................................Chris Styles, Brentford, SD...............................Robert Alden, Hamilton, MO
.....................................Cam Sparrow, Vanscoy, SK...........................................Jeff Gooden, Iberia, MO..............................................Dan Shike, Urbana, IL................................Scott Schaake, Manhattan, KS
.............................................Jeff Gooden, Iberia, MO........................Shane Lindsey, Prairie City, IA
...............Robert Alden, Hamilton, MO.........................................Shawn Varner, Kearney, MO
.............................Brent Murphy, Houstonia, MO......................................Mark Ebling, Burnet, TX
...................................Travis Pembrook, Fairview, OK...............Brent Murphy, Houstonia, MO
.................................Shawn Varner, Kearney, MO.................................Harlan Yocham, Sapulpa, OK..............................Travis Pembrook, Fairview, OK..............................Brent Murphy, Houstonia, MO
.......................Tom Klingner, Unionville, MO.............................Tom Klingner, Unionville, MO...............................Harlan Yocham, Sapulpa, OK
...............................Steve Reimer, Chamberlain, SD
..................................................Josh Taylor, Perkins, OK.......................................Brad Ellerbrock, Atkinson, IL
....................................Shane Bedwell, Fort Collins, CO.................................Kent Bennington, Monticello, IN
...........................................Shawn Varner, Kearney, MO
..................................................Josh Taylor, Perkins, OK.........................................Shawn Varner, Kearney, MO..................................................................................TBA
..............................Jara Settles, Kansas City, KS
....................................................................TBA............................Tracy Goretska, Corydon, IA
Once again this year The Showtimes will make our way across the states of Nebraska and Iowa delivering the magazine and making pit stops at multiple advertisers places including Sullivan Cattle Company, Sullivan Farms, Summit Farms and Matt Lautner Cattle just to name a few! In addition to hauling magazines for the Nebraska State Fair, Iowa State Fair, Illinois State Fair, Minnesota State Fair and Missouri State Fair, we will ship magazines out to State Fairs all across the country!
Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and our App to see where we are at and what we are doing! You never know when we might show up in your area or at your State Fair.
2015 STATE FAIRSHOWTIMES ROAD TRIP!
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North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) officials announced that the Beef Cattle Show Division is scheduled for November 14-20. The rotating show lineup that began last year, along with the staggered arrival and release schedule continues. This year 19 different breeds will be represented, and 12 of the shows carry a national designation. The complete show schedule can be found on the NAILE website at livestockexpo.org.
Feeder Calf Show ExpandedThe NAILE Single Steer and Single Heifer Shows will now allow individual entries without the requirement that the animal be a part of a Pen-of-Three to qualify to show. Show officials expect this change to lead to increased numbers and quality in this single competition. The minimum weight for feeder steers has increased from 750 lbs. to 800 lbs. The Feeder Calf and Pen Heifer Shows are scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, Nov. 14 and will be followed by the Sale.
Sale Cattle Rule ChangeOne Beef Cattle Division rule change concerns all sale cattle. Starting this year, sale animals must have premise Electronic Identification (EID) tags.
Junior ShowsThe junior shows begin on Saturday, Nov. 14 in the Kentucky Exposition Centers Broadbent Arena. On Sunday, junior shows are scheduled in both Broadbent Arena and Freedom Hall. Since 2007 winners from purebred and percentage Junior Heifer Shows compete for the Supreme Champion honor and a $2,500 prize. In addition, Main Trailer Sales of Seymour, Indiana will award the winner with a free one-year trailer lease.
STEERS WILL NO LONGER BE MOUTHEDThe Junior Steer Show takes place on Sunday, Nov. 15. One rule change for the show is that steers will no longer be mouthed. The four NAILE junior market
shows, including the Junior Steer Show, are sponsored by Farm Credit Mid America. Grand and Reserve Champion Steers are auctioned at the NAILE Sale of Champions held on Nov. 19 at 7:00 pm. The Sale is preceded by a reception starting at 6:00 pm, and everyone is invited to attend.
All Beef Cattle Division Shows will again be video streamed live on the NAILE website. Video archives of the 2014 are still available on the NAILEs You Tube channel.
Entry InformationCatalogs containing show information and rules are available for download on the NAILE website at www.livestockexpo.org. Printed catalogs and entry forms are automatically mailed to those who have participated in the NAILE the past two years. Catalogs are free, and anyone wishing to receive one should contact the NAILE offices at P.O. Box 36367, Louisville, KY 40233-6367, by fax at 502-367-5299, or by e-mail at [email protected].
Entry deadline beef cattle shows is October 1. Exhibitors may submit entries by mail at any time and on the website beginning September 1.
The 42nd Annual NAILE is produced by the Commonwealth of Kentucky at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky under the direction of the Kentucky State Fair Board. During the Expos run November 3 through 20, the facilitys entire 1,200,000 square feet of climate-controlled exhibit space is used. More than 220,000 visitors and exhibitors attend the event annually.
For updates on the swine, sheep and goat shows from the 2015 North American International Livestock Exposion, please visit livestockexpo.org.
The Showtimes Magazine will be covering the show again this fall! Look for more information in future issues of The Showtimes Magazine! Full color show results will be printed in our January/February 2016 Stock Show Edition!
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THIS ISSUE WE FEATURE 48 JUDGES FROM
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1. Dan Hoge
2. Randy Daniel
3. Jim Williams
4. Brad Winegardner
5. Joel Judge
6. Matt Leo
7. Blake Bloomberg
8. Brandon Callis
9. Scott Schaake
10. Jack Ward
11. Mark Hoge
12. Kent Habeger
13. Chris Mullinix
14. Kevin Jensen
15. Harlan Ritchie16. Amanda Schnoor
17. Shane Bedwell
18. Miles Toenyes
19. Willie Weis
20. Alan Miller
21. Dave Duello
22. Kirk Stierwalt
23. Jarrold Callahan
24. Tyler Winegardner
25. Ryan Rathmann
26. Mat Lewis
27. Jeff Jackson
28. Jeff Bedwell
29. Brian Faris
30. Bob May
31. Brad Hanewich
32. Jeff Sargent
33. Deb Core
34. Shane Lindsay
35. Greg Walthall
36. Brigham Stewart
37. Joel Cowley
38. Chris Styles
39. Dan Shike
40. Shawn Varner
41. Travis Pembrook
42. Tom Klinger
43. Brent Murphy
44. Mark Ebling
45. Jim Bloomberg
46. Randy Mullinix
47. Paul Clapp
48. Cheramie Viator
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field staff/print division830-263-0166
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INTRODUCING THE FUTURE OF PASTURE SALES! LOCATE EVERY PASTURE SALE ACROSS THE COUNTRY ON THE SHOWTIMES APP!
LEARN MOREABOUT OURNEW PASTURE SALES FEATUREON OUR APP ON PAGE 366!
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The Showtimes is excited to really show what our Showtimes App can do this summer and fall! In addition to the capabilities of reading our online issue, watching videos and staying updated with the latest show news, our app is now updated to make finding the next great calf that much easier! The Showtimes App now features every pasture sale that is advertised in the July/August issue right
on your phone under Pasture Sales! Whether you want to view only pasture sales in Iowa, or view every pasture sale across the country, you can! In addition, each pasture sale is listed on our map with a pin to show you where they are located!
Earlier this year we wanted to take our advertising to the next level. We were looking for a way to really provide our State Fair advertisers with the best of both worlds... print and technology. Each advertiser in this issue was offered a free listing on our Showtimes App (Valued at $100). In the past year thousands of people have downloaded our app, with the number of downloads growing after each show! Now anyone with our free app can not only view our online version of the July/August issue, they can also see the exact location of every sale! All you have to do is open our app and click Pasture Sales. From there, you can click on any state to view sales only in a certain state such as Iowa or Nebraska. If you are interested in sales in different states, just select all at the top and view every sale across the country! Not only will the advertisers in the state you select be listed in alphabetical order, we also give you the option to view them on our map! The great part about the map view is you see the many different sales in the area you are
traveling through and where you could go next. One of the most powerful features is you can zoom out to see the entire country, state or area, as well as zoom in all the way to view nearby small towns and county roads. The closer you zoom in, the more roads that appear. If you see a pin on your map that is near by, you can click on it to see whos sale it is and learn more about it. Once you click on a sale you will be taken to a page on our app with more information including the sale name, description, address, phone number, sale date and time it closes as well as a link to their website! If you click on their phone number, it lets you call them. If you click on their website, it goes right to their website. If you click their address, it will take you right to google maps where you can get directions right to their sale!
Our advertisers that selected the premier options, really take it to the next level. Not only will people with our app receive a Push Notification of their sale, they will also take advantage of our Geo-Targeted Push Notifications. When you are driving through an area, such as West Central Iowa near Dennison for example, you will receive a Geo-Targeted Push Notification of a sale nearby. All you have to do to activate a push notification from an advertiser is drive inside a 100 mile radious of their sale! This new technology is really the first of its kind and will make traveling to pasture sales that much easier!
Finally, when you are out on the road traveling from sale to sale, be sure to take advantage of the many other features on our app. Select Restaurnts on our app to view over 60 great places to eat across the country while on your trip. You can also view our online issue of The Showtimes to view each advertisers ad and the latest show results. Plus, you can watch Videos of the latest shows, view show News, write on our Fan Wall, take our latest Poll and learn more about the Owners! The Showtimes continues to lead the livestock show industry in new ideas. Thanks for everyones continued support and making the magazine what it is today! We hope you enjoy our new Pasture Sales feature on our app as you are out looking for your next great one!
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#SHOWTIMESHEREFORDNATION PHOTO CONTEST HELD IN GRAND ISLAND.JUDGED BY THE SHOWTIMES
SUMMERPHOTOCONTESTAt Hereford Junior Nationals we held a photo contest. Instagram user zoeella.b was announced as the winner! Thanks to everyone who submitted photos. Below are a few of the other entries we received. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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ABOVEHEREFORDNATIONFlying over the tie-outs at the 2015 Junior National Hereford Expo in Grand Island, Nebraska this summer!
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CHAMPION STEERS FROM THE 2014 STATE FAIRS. A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO LINDE, CINDY, GESSNER, BARKER PHOTOGRAPHY,THE MIDWEST HERDSMAN, PHOTOS BY LUCY, PEARL'S PICS, LEGACY LIVESTOCKIMAGING AND ALL OF THE OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR SHARING YOUR PHOTOS!
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special feature
Looking at the grand scheme of the show cattle industry our program is quite young. We have the honor of writing this article not to expound on the success we have had, but to explicate our journey and the lessons learned along the way. Honestly, its quite humbling to recollect. BY THE STREITMATTER FAMILY, IN
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THE BOYS PERSPECTIVE Our childhood revolved around life on the farm and helping dad in whatever way we could. Whether it was riding in the tractor, sorting cattle, loading hogs, or processing calves, we were involved in nearly every aspect of the operation. We were probably more of a hindrance
than a help, but we were thankful to be exposed at a young age to the xs and os of raising livestock and farming.
When beginning 4-H, we chose a different
approach than most families. Our goal was to build a successful cow herd not win shows. Any wins were welcome, but we purposefully picked females that we believed would mature into successful, high-producing, breeding females. In the early years of our 4-h careers we worked with several traders who were instrumental in teaching us daily hair care, clipping, and fitting. However, we would all pinpoint the time we began doing our own
thing and buying cattle directly out of pastures as a turning point. We began taking trips to Iowa and the Dakotas each year in search of our future show heifers and cows. This was later recognized as a self-taught course in club calf industry 101. The memorable times spent on the road bonded us as a family, as brothers, and as cattlemen. On the road we discussed pedigrees, bulls, and calves we had seen as well as management practices and herd promotion techniques we observed that could be implemented into our own operation. In each pasture entered, we would allot time to look at each calf whether steer or heifer, good or bad. We took notes, compared, and discussed what we had seen; the flaws, the attributes, and the feeding potential. This was our way of challenging and improving our evaluation skills. We would follow some of our favorite calves from the fall throughout the following show season to analyze our predictions. Our experiences began to pay off in our herd as higher quality calves were born and more predictable, consistent genetics evident. Due to changes on our farm, we downsized the commercial herd to a small number of our best A.I. cows and leading donors. Through this we learned the importance of being efficient herd managers. We never blanket bred anything. Each cow was evaluated on the basis of breeding qualities. When you had only 30-40 cows
OUR STORYMike Streitmatter grew up on a farm in Rensselaer, Indiana, raising commercial cattle, grain farming, and finishing hogs. Ever since he was old enough to walk, agriculture was his way of life. After graduating high school Mike joined his father and brothers in their farming operation. He enjoyed each part of the operation, but raising cattle was his passion. Mike showed cattle at the county level and had a successful livestock judging career, but in the 80s with an increasing interest in show cattle, Mike began breeding his higher quality commercial cows to popular new promotion bulls and sold the better offspring to local 4-Hrs and local club calf traders. In 1988 Mike met Cheri Hazelwood from south-central Indiana, and they were soon married. Although Cheri was not raised on a large farm in Trafalgar, Indiana, farming and rural Midwest life were her roots. For Mike and Cheri, raising a family with Christian values and strong work ethic was their priority. They would never have imagined in 1989 that within 15 years they would be blessed with 6 wonderful children; Ben, Josh, Hannah, Caleb, Rachel, and David. All six kids have interest in agriculture in one way or another. Because the farm was so instrumental in teaching the characteristics of dedication and hard work, they naturally decided to combine academia with the educational life experiences on a farm and homeschooled their children.
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to make competitive calves, micro management in your cow herd was a must. Trial and error was still part of the learning curve and taught us many lessons.
As our program became more efficient at producing quality cattle and our skills sharpened as evaluators, our grooming skills were refined also. We three boys were responsible for the fitting, clipping, and presentation of all our show heifers and calves sold. We would study the champion pictures in magazines and watch some of the most successful fitters to see what they were doing and how they did it. We would simply see a new method of grooming and then go home and try it. As time progressed we found ourselves as some of the go to kids at state fair. We enjoyed our time fitting for others at state fair and getting to know other young fitters and competitive families.
Our time, study, and work began to pay off in 2007 when Ben exhibited the Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer at the Indiana State Fair, and Grand Champion at various other jackpot shows. That heifer became our most instrumental donor cow and raised numerous champions. However, 2008 was a things are happening kind of year. At the state fair, Josh exhibited the Champion Maine Heifer, Ben fit Celeste Martins Grand Champion Market steer, Josh was named Champion Overall Beef showman and later won the round robin to become the Master Showman. Notably, on the sidelines, our little brother, Caleb, was soaking in every experience, every show, and the wealth of knowledge was boiling inside for the future progress of our operation of which he is an integral part. Furthermore, a friendship was sparked with Brian Goettemoeller, whom we began doing business with. The following years were very good to us. Shows won include Hoosier Beef Congress, Purdue AGR, Heart of it all, and various other jackpots and preview shows within Indiana.
As Ben and Joshs show careers closed and college life began, our operation moved to focusing on our private treaty sale and marketing our animals for national level competitions. Some of our more popular winners include Becca Chamberlins Winnie female that became one of the winningest show heifers of 2012. Brandon Hagie purchased from us and exhibited a Shorthorn plus female that accomplished Grand Champion titles in Denver, Fort Worth, Junior Nationals, and NAILE. Each year we continue to grow and build our herd. This current year we are blessed to have had over 50 Top 5 finishes from the calves we sold this past fall. We couldnt do this without our loyal customers who work hard and are a pleasure to work with.
THE LORD HAS BLESSED OUR FAMILY AND CATTLE OPERATION AND WE ARE THANKFUL TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE A LITTLE OF OUR STORY WITH EVERYONE.
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1. WE ARE AN AVERAGE, EVERYDAY FARM FAMILY......that has lives outside of cattle shows and barn work. Mike operates and manages all aspects of the grain operation, manages the day to day functions of the cow herd, and still AIs each cow that goes through the chute during breeding season. He has served several years as a deacon at our church. Cheri is a stay-at-home farm wife and continues teaching Rachel and David at home. She is the operations biggest cheerleader yet biggest critic and sometimes has to get us back in line. She also devotes her time to Childrens ministries at our local church. Ben is busy as a part time real estate agent and works on the farm full time as well. He has been married for three years to Taylor, whom we adore. Josh recently completed his degree at Purdue University in Animal Science and judged on the Purdue livestock judging team, who won the national title this past fall at NAILE. He has accepted a position with Agri-King and works full time as an Area Sales Manager and Nutritional Consultant while maintaining his roll on the farm and within
the cattle operation. Hannah was our county fair queen, and we enjoyed supporting her through that experience. She has graduated from cosmetology school and works in the Lafayette area for Christina & Company Hair Salon and Day Spa. She helps out in any way she can around the farm and makes sure all the guys have fresh haircuts before they leave for shows. Caleb graduates high school this year yet has completed two full year of college credits. He plans to attend Purdue University. Caleb is quite the stockman and has enjoyed showing multiple species with much success. He exhibited the Champion Hampshire Lamb at the 2013 American Royal and has also shown many champions across the Indiana swine and sheep circuit. He has put together a banner collage that could rival the other boys combined. Rachel and David keep us tied to 4-H and youth activity for which we are thankful. Rachel has finished a successful show season with her steer, Trigger, and is full time in the cooler this summer in preparation for state fair. She has devoted time in the past to washing and blowing calves for our sales and enjoys spending time at shows with her friends. Its hard to believe David begins 4-H this year but has been working with cattle for a while now. Hes a busy little guy keeping track of his show pigs and playing travel league baseball over the summer.
2. WE PROMOTE COMPETITIVE CUSTOMERS...... and treat each of our customers calves as our own personal project. We make it our mission to ensure each exhibitor is given an equal chance to accomplish their individual goals throughout the show season whether its to win a class, division, breed, or grand. Working alongside our customers to manage their calves is what we enjoy the most. Were always on call and love it. Having once been in their shoes, we are passionate about teaching, guiding, and training young 4-Hers so they can accomplish their dreams. Not saying we have all the answers, but if there is something we have learned in the past that we can pass on, that is our aim. It doesnt matter the price level or how we think the calf will do, our goal is to make sure every calf we sell is fed to its maximum potential, fit to the highest level, and ultimately made the best it can be. Our customers are often times our closest friends when its all said and done. We may be in the cattle business, but the people business is the most important part of life, and we hope to build relationships with customers and competitors that last a lifetime.
3. WE ARENT FINISHED YET!!!As long as there is life, there is room to grow and improve in every aspect. Commonly, Ben, Josh, and Caleb will sit down after a show season or our annual private treaty sale and discuss how to improve various aspects of the operation. We have a saying around the barn that keeps us humble in times of accomplishment or success: the moment we think we have it figured out is the moment we have lost. As long as we continue to participate in this industry, we plan to never stop learning or striving for progress. Something we have learned is there is a lesson to be learned from everyone you meet, whether its accuracy or error, wisdom or foolishness, diligence or carelessness, and we must be willing to learn with humble hearts. This is a principle we try to practice within our family operation. Each person has a voice, experience, or a lesson learned that can help us all. Its what we draw from for strength and effectiveness in our family.
4. WE ARE APPROACHABLE.Feel free to call or visit at any time. Whether on the farm or at a show, we love talking cattle and industry topics with fellow cattlemen. We are an open book ready for advice and willing to share anything of value known. If you see one of us at a show or at a farm across the country, be sure to stop and introduce yourself. Wed love to learn about your operation. Look us up on Facebook or on Showsteers.com if you have questions or are interested in the future of our operation.
FOUR THINGS TO KNOW ABOUTSTREITMATTER SHOW CATTLE
GEFFERT CATTLE CO. ~ SHEA GEFFERT & KRISHA CUSTISE3815 Pearson Road | Lavalle, WI 53941Shea: 608.963.5895 | e-mail: [email protected] | Krisha: 307.760.0327Jacob Lee: 309.582.4784 | Kurt Lehman: 608.434.4484 | Nick Benedetto: 720.441.9217online: www.showsteers.com/Geffert
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Res. Division Champion, 15 NWSS Charolais ShowRes. Division Champion, 14 NAILE Charolais Show
Champion AOB Heifer, 2014 Ohio State Fair
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Mailing Address: 4372 Hypoint Road Lancaster, Wisconsin 53813 Pasture Sale Address: 11954 Shady Dell Road Mt Hope, Wisconsin 53816
Adam White: 608-732-8449 e: [email protected] Visit us online at: www.adamwhitecattle.com
Reserve Champion MaineTainer, 2015 WIU Jackpot4th Overall & Champion MaineTainer, 2015 U of I Hoof N Horn 9th Overall Prospect Steer, 2015 Sioux Empire
Grand Champion Heifer, 2013 KSU Beef Expo Grand Champion Heifer, 2014 SDSU Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, 2015 IL Beef Expo
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Grand Champion Shorthorn Heifer2014 Wisconsin State Fair Junior & OpenReserve Overall Heifer, 2014 World Beef ExpoCongratulations, Chris Reichert!
Join us and see why
everyone has this sale circ
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yeaR afteR yeaR!
Online SaleSeptember 20 @ SC Online SaleS
Come see what weve got hiding in the weeds
Reserve Champion Mainetainer Heifer2013 World Beef Expo
Shown by Brooke eckstein
S&R ROundtableMany-time Champion
angus BullOwned with:
S&R angus and express Ranch
We dont skimp on mineral. We need our cows to come into
heat consistently and timely. thats why we use:
Grand Champion Hereford Steer & 5th Overall2014 Wisconsin State FairSold with Ryan GoehringCongratulations, Keene family!
MaRK, Rita, MileS, Matt, & lexi WeiGel12653 Sales Barn Road, Cuba City, Wi [email protected] 608.732.2445 Matt 608.732.1983 Miles 608.732.1504
Open HOuSe September 19tH & 20tHAvailable for viewing anytime!
25-30 head load & Go pen
lots of Breed steers & heifers
industry leading Sires
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2015 Private TreatyPhone Bid Pasture Sale
Monday. SEPT. 21Bids close at dark.
Please join us in September as we offer our deepest and most diverse set of prospects that are destined to put you in the winners circle.
Watch for pictures and videos atwww.showsteers.com/thompson
We are excited to announce our first female sale coming in 2016!Watch for more information.
CHAD, SARA, JD, TUCKER and BRODY THOMPSON605-350-9567 605-539-9567 Sara Cell: 605-690-703036951 229th Street Wessington Springs, SDshowsteers.com/thompson
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Badger Kickoff Classic
CHAMPION SHORTHORN, Fort Worth Stock Show
RS. CHAMPION STEER, Purdue AGR
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Missouri Block and Bridle
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, State Fair of Texas
RS. CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER, Kent Habeger Memorial Classic
RS. CHAMPION STEER, Battle of the Breeds
RS. CHAR STEER, Oklahoma Beef Expo
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Holden FFA Preview Show
3RD OVERALL STEER, Sioux Empire Farm Show
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Phelps County Show
3RD & 5TH OVERALL STEERS, Kansas Beef Expo
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, NWMSU AGR
RS. CHAMPION STEER, Michigan Winter Beef Expo
5TH OVERALL STEER, Ohio AGR
CHAMPION CHI STEER, Iowa Beef Expo
CHAMPION CHAR STEER, Oklahoma Summer Preview
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Showin For A Cure
CHAMPION CHI STEER, Nebraska AGR
CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER, Western Iowa Progress Show
CHAMPION CHI HEIFER, ISU Cyclone Classic Ring A
GRAND CHAMPION, Steer Nevada FFA Prospect Show
CHAMPION HEIFER, HMS FFA
RS. HEIFER AUDUBON, Summer Kick-Off
3RD AND 4TH OVERALL HEIFER, Barn to Back Drop
5TH OVERALL HEIFER, Heart of Iowa Blowout
CHAMPION CHI STEER, Ohio AGR
RS. CHAMPION STEER, North Missouri Prospect Show
RS. CHI HEIFER, Iowa Beef Expo
CHAMPION PROSPECT STEER, Will Rodgers Classic
CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER, Grinnell FFA Show
SUPREME STEER, Northern Exposure Jackpot
A few of the early successes from our recent sales leading up to the State Fairs and Majors:
& Many more Jackpot and Breed Champions from Canada to Texas and California to Maryland
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2015 Private TreatyPhone Bid Pasture Sale
Monday. SEPT. 21Bids close at dark.
Please join us in September as we offer our deepest and most diverse set of prospects that are destined to put you in the winners circle.
Watch for pictures and videos atwww.showsteers.com/thompson
We are excited to announce our first female sale coming in 2016!Watch for more information.
CHAD, SARA, JD, TUCKER and BRODY THOMPSON605-350-9567 605-539-9567 Sara Cell: 605-690-703036951 229th Street Wessington Springs, SDshowsteers.com/thompson
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Badger Kickoff Classic
CHAMPION SHORTHORN, Fort Worth Stock Show
RS. CHAMPION STEER, Purdue AGR
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Missouri Block and Bridle
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, State Fair of Texas
RS. CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER, Kent Habeger Memorial Classic
RS. CHAMPION STEER, Battle of the Breeds
RS. CHAR STEER, Oklahoma Beef Expo
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Holden FFA Preview Show
3RD OVERALL STEER, Sioux Empire Farm Show
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Phelps County Show
3RD & 5TH OVERALL STEERS, Kansas Beef Expo
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, NWMSU AGR
RS. CHAMPION STEER, Michigan Winter Beef Expo
5TH OVERALL STEER, Ohio AGR
CHAMPION CHI STEER, Iowa Beef Expo
CHAMPION CHAR STEER, Oklahoma Summer Preview
GRAND CHAMPION STEER, Showin For A Cure
CHAMPION CHI STEER, Nebraska AGR
CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER, Western Iowa Progress Show
CHAMPION CHI HEIFER, ISU Cyclone Classic Ring A
GRAND CHAMPION, Steer Nevada FFA Prospect Show
CHAMPION HEIFER, HMS FFA
RS. HEIFER AUDUBON, Summer Kick-Off
3RD AND 4TH OVERALL HEIFER, Barn to Back Drop
5TH OVERALL HEIFER, Heart of Iowa Blowout
CHAMPION CHI STEER, Ohio AGR
RS. CHAMPION STEER, North Missouri Prospect Show
RS. CHI HEIFER, Iowa Beef Expo
CHAMPION PROSPECT STEER, Will Rodgers Classic
CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER, Grinnell FFA Show
SUPREME STEER, Northern Exposure Jackpot
A few of the early successes from our recent sales leading up to the State Fairs and Majors:
& Many more Jackpot and Breed Champions from Canada to Texas and California to Maryland
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Todd Line 309-337-8633 AJ Line 309-371-5655 Derek Evans 217-218-0242 Dalton Line 309-299-8638 41 160th Street Seaton, Illinois 61476 lineshowcattle.com
Be sure to check out England Show Cattle only 30 minutes from us.
Grand Champion Market Heifer, 2015 KY Beef ExpoCongratulations to Allison Dragstrem
5th Overall Champion Maine Heifer, 2015 Jr NationalsCongratulations to Dalton Line
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104 Oklahoma Beef Expo 110 WNY Hog & Lamb Preview Classic 113 Blue & Gold Show 114 Wildcat Showdown 116 Black River Spring Thaw 118 UWRF B&B Prospect Weekend 128 Pursuit to Purple 130 James Flach Memorial Day Show 132 ABC Summer Bonanza 134 Indiana Hereford Preview Show 137 MJHA Preview Show 144 World Pork Expo 150 Team Purebred National Jr. Show 152 NJSA National Jr. Summer Spectacular 154 Junior National Hereford Expo 167 North American Jr. Red Angus Event 170 Maine Junior Nationals 174 Chianina Junior Nationals 179 Charolais Junior Nationals 184 Shorthorn Junior Nationals 192 Limousin Junior Nationals
We print Show Resultsfor free! Submit your Show Results and Photos to us at [email protected] to have them run in a future issue of The Showtimes!
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Reserve Champion Prospect Steer CharolaisSaige Martin
Grand Champion Prospect Steer HerefordCaitlyn Skiles
Prospect Steers - Ring 1
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Date: April 18-19, 2015
Location: Goshen, IN
Ring 1 Judge: Ryan Rash
Ring 2 Judge: Jared Boyert
Results/Photos: Rural Route Creations
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3rd Overall Prospect Steer SimmentalStewart Skiles
4th Overall Prospect Steer Maine-AnjouSeth Tucker
5th Overall Prospect Steer Maine-AnjouCorbin Marsh
3rd Overall Prospect Steer CharolaisSaige Martin
4th Overall Prospect Steer Charolais Collam Peyton
5th Overall Prospect Steer Maine-AnjouGatlin Goodson
Grand Champion Prospect Steer CrossbredLillie Skiles
Prospect Steers - Ring 2
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer SimmentalStewart Skiles
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Reserve Champion Progress Steer Maine-Anjou Gage Thrasher
Grand Champion Progress Steer ChianinaAndrew Hodges
3rd Overall Progress Steer CrossbredAndrew Hodges
4th Overall Progress Steer CrossbredSydney Schnoor
5th Overall Progress Steer SimmentalCharley Thrasher
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Reserve Champion Progress Steer Maine-Anjou Haven Davis
Grand Champion Progress Steer ChianinaAndrew Hodges
3rd Overall Progress Steer Maine-AnjouGage Thrasher
4th Overall Progress Steer CrossbredAndrew Hodges
5th Overall Progress Steer SimmentalTailor Fields
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Reserve Champion Heifer MaineTainer Braelyn Berlowirz
Grand Champion Heifer CommercialGatlin Goodson
3rd Overall Heifer AngusChance Myers
4th Overall Heifer AngusCharley Johnson
5th Overall Heifer SimmentalKaylee Langford
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3rd Overall Heifer % SimmentalBraelyn Berlowitz
5th Overall Heifer ShorthornJennifer Bedwell
OKLAHOMABEEF EXPO
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Reserve Champion Heifer MaineTainer Braelyn Berlowitz
Grand Champion Heifer SimmentalKennedy Vanzant
4th Overall Heifer AngusCharley Johnson
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Reserve Champion Market HogTyler Witkowski
Grand Champion Market HogLibby Kelkenberg
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Date: May 29-31, 2015
Location: Goshen, IN
Market Hog Ring 1 Judge: Miles Toenyes, IL
Market Hog Ring 2 Judge: Shannon Schulz, AZ
Market Lamb Judge: BJ Wright, IA
Results/Photos: Tyler
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Honorable Mention Market HogMorgan Miller
4th Overall Market HogBGDK Showpigs
5th Overall Market Hog Mackenzie Miller
Honorable Mention Market HogMarissa Miller
4th Overall Market HogMackenzie Miller
5th Overall Market Hog Hailey Siba
Grand Champion Market HogElizabeth Dice
Market Hogs - Ring 2
Reserve Champion Market HogAmanda Pennington
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Grand Champion Market LambKelsey OHare
Reserve Champion Market LambBailey Kasbee
Honorable Mention Market LambI-86 Club Lambs
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Date: May 23-24, 2015
Location: Caledonia, MI
Judge: Gene Winn
Results/Photos: Caledonia FFA Chapter
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Grand Champion Market LambCheyenne Bowman
Champion & Reserve Champion Market GoatBlain Pish
Grand Champion Market Hog Payton Hine4s
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Reserve Champion Market LambMaddy Koop
Grand Champion Market LambGabryelle Gilliam
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Location: Goshen, IN
Market Hog Ring 1 Judge: Miles Toenyes, IL
Market Hog Ring 2 Judge: Shannon Schulz, AZ
Market Lamb Judge: BJ Wright, IA
Results/Photos: Tyler
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3rd Overall Market LambJillian Keller
4th Overall Market LambShilo Schaake
5th Overall Market Lamb Shilo Schaake
3rd Overall Market GoatCarson Keller
4th Overall Market GoatChloe Goretska
5th Overall Market Goat London Hilton
Grand Champion Market GoatGabryelle Gilliam
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Reserve Champion Market GoatChloe Goretska
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Reserve Champion Steer CrossbredLyndsey Schmitz
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredLauren May
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Date: April 18-19, 2015
Location: Black River Falls, WI
Judge: Jim Bloomberg, IL
Results/Photos: The Midwest Herdsman
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3rd Overall Steer ChianinaOlivia Leahy
4th Overall Steer MaineTainerHunter Dischler
5th Overall Steer CrossbredHolly Harris
3rd Overall Heifer SimmentalCallie Ramer
4th Overall Heifer MaineTainer Lynsey Schmitz
5th Overall Heifer AngusCaroline Meyer
Grand Champion Heifer % SimmentalSarah Lillesand
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Reserve Champion Steer Maine-AnjouBrooke Kelsey
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredTaylor Kohlwey
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Date: May 1-3, 2015
Location: Ellsworth, WI
Ring 1 Judge: Mark Sneed, OK
Ring 2 Judge: Shawn Varner, MO
Results/Photos: The Midwest Herdsman
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3rd Overall Steer CrossbredCora Capatske
4th Overall Steer ChianinaAustin Gilles
5th Overall Steer ShorthornPlusKaitlyn Snyder
3rd Overall Steer ChianinaAustin Gilles
4th Overall Steer ShorthornPlusKaitlyn Snyder
5th Overall Steer Maine-AnjouKelton Rozeboom
Grand Champion Steer CrossbredTaylor Kohlwey
Steers - Ring 2
Reserve Champion Steer Maine-AnjouBrooke Kelsey
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Grand Champion Heifer Red AngusTucker Bayer
3rd Overall Heifer AngusAndrew Schoen
5th Overall Heifer ShorthornPlusDamin Hadorn-Papke
4th Overall Heifer ShorthornKaitlyn Snyder
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UWRF B&B PROSPECT WEEKEND
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Grand Champion Heifer CharolaisTori Kohlwey
3rd Overall Heifer AngusJosie Lorentz
4th Overall Heifer CommercialKeaton Brown
5th Overall Heifer Maine-AnjouPaige Peine
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Reserve Champion Barrow Crossbred Abby Klahn
Grand Champion Barrow SpotBrayden Bowes
3rd Overall Barrow DurocBrayden Bowes
4th Overall Barrow CrossbredKelsey Klitzman
5th Overall Barrow YorkshireBrayden Bowes
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3rd Overall Barrow CrossbredBrayden Bowes
5th Overall Barrow YorkshireTrace Saso
UWRF B&B PROSPECT WEEKEND
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Grand Champion Barrow CrossbredAbby Klahn
4th Overall Barrow CrossbredKelsey Klitzman
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Reserve Champion Gilt Yorkshire Jack Edwards
Grand Champion Gilt CrossbredJack Edwards
3rd Overall Gilt CrossbredKelsey Klitzman
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Reserve Champion Gilt Spot Meg Greif
Grand Champion Gilt CrossbredJack Edwards
3rd Overall Gilt CrossbredKelsey Klitzman
4th Overall Gilt SpotMeg Greif
5th Overall Gilt YorkshireKaden Butts
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Grand Champion Market LambKassandra Palzkill
Reserve Champion Market LambJacee Johnson
Grand Champion Market Goat Reserve Champion Market Goat
Grand Champion Market LambKassandra Palzkill
Reserve Champion Market LambSarah Johnson
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Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt CrossbredAlyssa Quevy
Grand Champion Breeding Gilt CrossbredTaylor Kohlwey
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Date: June 13, 2015
Location: West Bend, WI
Judge: Brant Smith
Results/Photos: Greg Krahn
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3rd Overall Gilt Duroc Kayla Klitzman
4th Overall Gilt DurocKayla Klitzman
5th Overall Gilt HampshireRaelyn Keyes
3rd Overall Barrow SpotShelby Veum
4th Overall Barrow DurocMontana Klahn
5th Overall Barrow DurocKayla Klitzman
Grand Champion Barrow CrossbredAlyssa Quevy
Barrows
Reserve Champion Barrow CrossbredKelsey Klitzman
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Reserve Champion SteerBrandon Hickey
Grand Champion SteerJordan Breedlove
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Date: May 31, 2015
Location: Lincoln, IL
Judge: Mark Hoge, IL
Results/Photos: Cindy
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3rd Overall SteerJordan Breedlove
4th Overall SteerAndrew Renfrow
5th Overall Steer Taylor Donelson
3rd Overall HeiferEric Schafer
4th Overall HeiferTaylor Adcock
5th Overall Heifer Kagney Collins
Grand Champion HeiferJared Seys
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Reserve Champion Heifer AOBShelby Griffith
Grand Champion Heifer MaineTainerEmilie Campbell
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Date: June 13 & 14, 2015
Location: Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Results/Photos: Linde
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3rd Overall Heifer CrossbredColin Campbell
4th Overall Heifer HerefordKarson Fahey
5th Overall Heifer AOBColin Campbell
3rd Overall SteerColby Dull
4th Overall SteerKarson Fahey
5th Overall Steer Sarah King
Grand Champion SteerJennifer Weinberg
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Location: Rensselaer, IN
Junior Show Judge: Trae Simmons, IN
Open Show Judge: Brad Hanewich, IN
Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion HeiferJustin Johnson
Grand Champion HeiferBurk VanHorn
Junior Show
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Grand Champion Bull Burk VanHorn
Reserve Champion BullPaige Longstreth
Grand Champion Steer Dylan Musser
Reserve Champion SteerSamuel Lawrence
Grand Champion Cow/CalfShaylee Goings
Reserve Champion Cow/CalfRay Duncan
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Grand Champion HeiferJustin Johnson
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Reserve Champion HeiferAubreys Cattle Co.
Grand Champion Cow/CalfShaylee Goings
Grand Champion Bull Paige Longstreth
Reserve Champion Cow/CalfRay Duncan
Reserve Champion Bull David Hockett
Grand Champion B&O HeiferDalton Davis
Reserve Champion B&O HeiferRoxie Foerg
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Reserve Champion HeiferMelissa Grimmel
Grand Champion HeiferMadelyn Grimmel
Market Steers
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Date: May 30 & 31, 2015
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Judge: Ryan Haefner, NY
Results/Photos: Mandy
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Champion B&O BullMisty Freeman
Reserve B&O BullKaylie Shelton
Champion B&O HeiferMelissa Grimmel
Champion SteerJason Baust
Champion B&O SteerMadisson Foster
Reserve B&O HeiferKaylie Shelton
Reserve SteerMadelyn Grimmel
Reserve B&O SteerTrinity Miller
Champion Cow/Calf PairKaylie Sheton
Reserve Cow/Calf PairWyatt Debnam
Champion SeniorBreck Debnam
ChampionIntermediateKendall Harshman
Champion JuniorKarson Fahey
Champion PeeWeeHolly Shelton
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THEJOURNEY TO LIVING OUT A DREAM.BY MADDIE CALDWELL, IL
CATCHING LIGHTNING
beyondthebackdrop
CATCHINGLI GHTNING
Maddie Caldwell hugging Travis Platt
after her gilt was selected as the Grand
Champion Overall NJSA Purebred Gilt
WORLD PORK EXPO
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Since my childhood years, Ive always been told that winning a major stock show would be like catching lightning in a bottle: something that I viewed nearly impossible. As I have grown older, I have realized that these lighting in a bottle chances dont come around very often, and
when they do, it becomes an irreplaceable moment to never be forgotten.
From the time I was born until now, agriculture has
consumed most of, if not all of my life. My parents, Todd and Kim, grew up showing livestock together, and started Caldwell Show Cattle in 1995. I can still remember hustling up to the cattle barn at a young age, trying to keep up with the boys as best I could. Twelve years ago,