March 2010 Official Publication of the American Gelbvieh Association
Mar 21, 2016
March 2010
Official Publication of the American Gelbvieh Association
EDITOR: Jennifer Scharpe E-mail: [email protected]
PRODUCTION: Katie Danneman E-mail: [email protected]
DepartmentsContact Us 8
AGA Update 8 By Dianne Coffman
President’s Message 12
Bits N Pieces 14
On Test 28
Jr. Voice 49
View from the Field: A Cold Trip
to See Hot Bulls in the Dakotas 56
Breeder’s Corner 58
Places to Be 74
AGA New Members 74
Ad Index 76
Sales27 KS-NE Sale
29 KY-TN Fall Gelbvieh Classic
29 HAGA “Show-Me” Futurity Plus
57 Little Windy Hill Farms
Junior Shows32 Hoosier Beef Congress
FeaturesAGA Convention & NWSS
18 AGA Elects Directors, Leadership
20 AGA Honors Al and Mary Knapp
20 American Gelbvieh Foundation Hat Auction a Success
21 Bartee Inducted into Gelbvieh Association Hall of Fame
23 Thank You Sponsors!
34 Champions Parade at NWSS Gelbvieh and Balancer Show
53 2010 A Higher Standard National Gelbvieh Sale
54 Gelbvieh Association Names Ring of Gold Champions
65 Circle S Ranch Enters Champion in Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity
65 Davidson Awarded Gelbvieh Bull Futurity Scholarship
66 NWSS Jr. Gelbvieh Show Results
68 Outstanding Quality Exhibited in NWSS Gelbvieh Pen Bull Show
72 Sights and Scenes from the AGA Convention and NWSS
NewsAssociation Update
17 Breed Improvement
22 The AGA’s New Matrix Organization
26 The Top 12 Benefits of Animal Transfers
52 AGA Registry System Conversion Update
Junior News
32 AGJA Seeks Award Sponsors for 2010 Lone Star Classic
50 Haglund Donation Heifer Sets Pace for a Strong Year for AGJA
50 Silent Trophy Auction Kicks Off Lone Star Classic Award Sponsorships
51 Texas Junior Gelbvieh Association Seeking Meal Sponsors
71 Gelbvieh Promotional Items
On the Cover: The champion drive line-up at the 2010 National Western Stock Show Junior Show was impressive from top to bottom and representative of the excellent quality exhibited in Denver this year from Gelbvieh and Balancer breeders. Check out this issue for complete coverage of the 2010 NWSS and AGA Annual Convention.
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an AGA Services – A Quick Guide to Herd Assessments By Dianne Coffman, AGA Director of Administration
303/465-2333 Main Phone303/465-2339 fax
Director of Administration Dianne Coffman (ex. 479)
Director of Breed Improvement Susan Willmon (ex. 4�4)
Director of Breed Promotion Frank Padilla (ex. 4�0)
Director of Communications Jennifer Scharpe (ex. 4�5)
Director of Member Services Dana Stewart (ex. 4��)
Production Manager/Graphic Artist Katie Danneman (ex. 4�6)
Area Coordinator Commercial Marketing
Don Danell [email protected]
Area Coordinator Commercial Marketing
Steve Peddicord [email protected]
Customer Services Coleen Abplanalp (ex. 4�2)
Dolores Gravley (ex. 4�1) [email protected]
Patti Showman (ex. 47�) [email protected]
Teresa Wessels (ex. 477) [email protected]
Mailing address: 10900 Dover St.,
Westminster, CO �0021
General E-mail: [email protected] Registration/Electronic Data Transfer:
[email protected] Website: www.gelbvieh.org
MeMbershiP in the American Gelbvieh Association consists of two parts – annual membership dues and herd assessments. Membership dues of $75 are paid annually on your anniversary date. herd assessments are paid on every active registered female over one year of age as of January 1 and billed after the first of the year.
As an active AGA member–meaning paid memberships and herd assessments–your name and contact information is listed in the annual AGA member directory. The member directory is sent out with the August Gelbvieh World. Additionally, the member directory is included in all new AGA member packets, sent to all state association presidents, and distributed at state events and fairs throughout the year.
herd assessments serve a two-fold purpose. it verifies the active animals in your herd so the total herd reporting (thr) can capture the status of all calves. The purpose of the thr is to establish a more complete database to enable AGA to make more accurate genetic predictions for Gelbvieh breeders.
The second purpose is to support the operation of the AGA. The newly expanded staff of two Area Coordinators, with a third soon to be hired, is a direct result of the additional $2 of herd assessment from the 5-year Plan. With the addition of Frank Padilla, the Director of breed Promotion, and the newly designed AGA matrix organization, the AGA will be reviewing the best use of the Area Coordinators in their regions.
Furthermore, a portion of your herd assessment dollars goes towards maintaining contact with commercial customers. The AGA does this by providing a free one-year subscription to Gelbvieh World and The Profit Picture to any non-member or inactive member who purchases and subsequently receives a transferred registration certificate on a Gelbvieh or balancer animal. This is a great opportunity for your customers to be informed of the programs and news in the Gelbvieh business.
every year, a member can choose between two payments plans for their herd. The choice between traditional and One-rate will depend on your herd. The rule of thumb used at the AGA is if you register ½ of your calves then one-rate will make financial sense otherwise use the pay as you go method of traditional.
One-Rate Credits do expire. Calves born from January 1 to July 31 must be registered by April 15 of the following year. Calves born August 1 to December 31 must be registered by July 31 of the following year. Members can run out of credits if they register calves out of non-AMGV dams that were not on the herd assessment, purchase bred dams, register multiple et calves, or have sets of twins. if the member runs out of credits, they will be billed $18.00 for each calf as long as it is done by the either April 15 or July 31 depending on the calf ’s birth date. Every calf receives a registration certificate. Members cannot mark an animal to be computed.
The One-rate plan includes equal number of registration and transfer credits, which can be used for any animal in your herd. On the traditional plan, a member pays $12.50 per cow and a sliding fee schedule based on the calf ’s age when registration application is received in the AGA office. A transfer fee of $7.50 is based on the number of days between the sale date and the date transfer received in the AGA office, with a late fee if greater than 45 days. to avoid late fees on transfers for both the One-rate and traditional plans, the trAnsFer MUst be reCeiVeD in the OFFiCe 45 DAYs FrOM the sALe DAte ListeD On the trAnsFer.
regardless of the payment plan, once a member’s herd assessment has been received, pre-printed registration applications, lifetime cow summaries, and ePDs on all progeny of cows on inventory are sent. if you need this information for an up coming sale, the early return of your herd assessments gets this information to you sooner.
One-Rage Example10 Cows assessed x $1�.00 per cow ....................$1�0.00
10 Calves registered within one year .......................$0.00 of age prior to deadline5 Bulls transferred within 45 days of sale ...............$0.00
TOTAL ....... $180.00
Traditional Example10 Cows assessed x $12.50 per cow .................... $125.00
10 Calves registered within 240 days of age ..... $150.00
5 Bulls transferred within 45 days of sale ............. $37.50
TOTAL ........ $312.50
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Making Management Decisions to Improve the AGA
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MOst OF YOU are into calving full swing or soon will be. We are finished calving a group of spring heifers. Our cows are now all fall calving and will start in late August. When we had commercial cows we calved in the fall. As we moved over to a purebred operation we switched to spring for some reason. in 2008 we made the decision to go back to fall. We delayed breeding that year so we had April & May calves in 2009. We again delayed breeding and in 2010 we will calve in August & september. We simply believe it worked better for us. Dryer, milder temperatures, less health issues, calves are old enough to go to stalks with momma, old enough to start creep feeding when weather turns tough.
Why am i telling you all of this? it was a management decision. We all make management decisions. You make management decisions every day. i don’t care if you sweep floors for a living you still make management decisions based on your knowledge, what works, what doesn’t work, what works best for you, what is the easiest, what you can afford, or how far in debt you want to go.
The American Gelbvieh Association (AGA) board of Directors operates in the same way. We make decision on what’s best for the AGA, our members and our commercial customers. sometimes management decisions are not easy. sometimes they take a lot of soul searching. As board members we have to consider not only ourselves but what is best for you, our members and vote accordingly.
i know there is some controversy regarding our new AGA organizational structure. The decision to go this route was not taken lightly. There were many things to consider, such as duplication of effort, increasing efficiency, affordability and even member perception. Please see the article on page 22 in this issue that addresses the inter-workings of the new AGA staff organization, the result of a management decision. Give it a chance; we think it will work remarkably well.
We have an excellent staff that works their tails off for us, the AGA members. We have a new Director of breed Promotion that is well received in the commercial beef business. We have great momma cows and we have a great bunch of people. Great cows and great people, what more could one ask for.
What management decisions do you have coming? A.i. sires to select, marketing plans for the year, crop rotations, seed varieties to select, cows to cull, keep that herd sire one more year, herd assessments, cows to inventory, memberships to renew, to name a few.
i want to encourage you to report all your cows, keep them on the assessment and renew your AGA membership. Why you might ask? The AGA needs your support and you need the AGA. Gelbvieh remains the leader in innovation, milk, muscle and maternal strength. The AGA has new marketing programs in the works. We have a new computer system coming that will provide you more data power than you could have dreamed of. The AGA and you, the Gelbvieh breeder, together we can be “The Continental breed of Choice.”
Al Knapp is the American Gelbvieh Association President. He owns and operates Triple K Gelbvieh in Bonner Springs, Kansas, with his wife, Mary. He can be reached at [email protected].
AGA Executive CommitteePresident
Al Knapp 913/219-6613 (O)1�291 15�th St.
Bonner Springs, KS 66012
Vice PresidentJim Beastrom 605/224-57�9 (H)
20453 Cendak Rd. • Pierre, SD 57501-6315
SecretaryRandy Gallaway 405/649-2410 (H)
151�2 N. Midwest Blvd. • Mulhall, OK 73063
TreasurerMark Goes 402/766-3627 (H)
S E Community College, 39414 SW 75th Rd Odell, NE 6�415
Legal CounselE. Edd Pritchett 405/375-5516 (O)
114 N. Main St. • Ste. 101Kingfisher, OK 73750
AGA DirectorsRob Arnold 701/624-2051 (H)
6700 Cty Rd 19 S • Minot, ND 5�701
Brian Dunn 620/549-6516 (H)707 N Main • St. John, KS 67576
Ken Flikkema 406/5�6-6207 (H &O)2 Mint Trail • Bozeman, MT 5971�
Jerry Grund 7�5/�91-3765 (H)2690 Iron Horse Rd. • Wallace, KS 67761
Dick Helms 30�/493-5411 (H)42041 Dr. 72� • Arapahoe, NE 6�922
John Huston [email protected]
Bob Prosser 92�/2�9-2619 (O)PO Box 190 • Winslow, AZ �6047
Brian Schafer ���/226-9210 (O)37740 240th Ave. • Goodhue, MN 55027
Gary Tilghman 270/67�-5695 (H)690 Lick Branch Rd • Glasgow, KY 42141-9409
Dan Warner 30�/962-6511 (H)7162� Rd 425 • Beaver City, NE 6�926
Nancy Wilkinson 719/�46-7910 (H)23115 CR 111.3 • Model, CO �1059
All approved AGA Board minutes are available
for inspection in the AGA office. Board meeting
highlights are available upon request.
“I want to encourage you to report all your cows, keep them on the assessment and renew your AGA membership. Why you might ask? The AGA needs your support and you need the AGA.”
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Registration Updates
The international Year Code for 2010 born calves is “X”. Make sure you use the letter “X” in the tattoo.
The 2010 herd assessments were mailed to all adult and junior members in mid-January. herd assessments must be paid to keep your memberships active – this goes for adults and juniors. Assessments are due back in the AGA office by April 15. Late fees apply if not back in the office by April 15. if you haven’t received your herd assessment, contact the AGA office. Also, be sure to fill out the member survey included in the herd assessments packet and send it back to the AGA office.
if you’ve recently upgraded your PC, chances are you’ve updgraded your operating system from Windows XP or earlier to Windows 7 or Windows Vista. both Vista and 7 are compatible with herdtrack. however, there is a work-around required sometimes during installation. Another workaround is required when saving export and back up files. Please see “saving Files with Microsoft Vista” online under the support section of the herdtrack page at www.gelbvieh.org for additional information.
AGA News and Notes
Please send in your sale reports from your recent Gelbvieh sales so we can put them
in the Gelbvieh World. When writing your sale report, please keep in mind a few things. Lots sold and averages should be put in the following categories: Yearling bulls, Mature bulls, Open heifers, bred heifers, Cow-Calf Pairs, Mature Females, Donation Animals, Flush Opportunities, and embryos/embryo Packages. Also, please include the high selling lots, the sale amount, consigner and buyer information, and any significant details about the lots.
Check out the Gelbvieh website and click on the link ‘news releases’ to read the latest news from the AGA. These news releases are also sent to over 90 agriculture publications across the U.s. if you would like to receive the news releases, please email Jennifer at
[email protected]. Also, we want to hear from you! send your Gelbvieh success stories or commercial customer testimonials to Jennifer. news releases are one of the most effective ways to promote the Gelbvieh breed. Check with the publication in your area to see if they are receiving the AGA news releases and ask them to print the stories in the publication.
After the release of the new AGA advertising plan, the Add Pounds. Add Profit. insert, the AGA has seen a 179% increase in inquiries compared to last January! The smartCross.org website has also seen an increase in traffic. now it’s time for you, the breeders, to step up and run with this momentum. We’ve gotten people’s attention, now you need to make the contacts, build the relationships, and do all you can to prove to commercial cattlemen that Gelbvieh is the way to go. Also, visit the smartCross.org website and add your comments and experiences with Gelbvieh. Providing more testimonials will go a long way towards convincing a producer to switch to Gelbvieh or balancer.
seeking All Former AGJA board
Members – The AGJA board of Directors has formed an alumni relations committee to develop a database of contact information for previous junior board members. if you or someone you know served on an AGJA board, please contact Dana stewart at [email protected] or committee chair nikki hojer at [email protected].
Corrections
in the December 2009 Gelbvieh World, the correct name for a new junior member from Kentucky is shayna brooke Jeffries. We apologize for this error.
in the February 2010 Profit Picture, under the new member listing, The triple step ranch is in Arkansas not Arizona. We apologize for this mistake.
Gelbvieh Arrivals
Gelbvieh Weddings
Cody raile, son of Delbert and Marilyn raile of raile Gelbvieh in st. Francis, Kansas, married samantha Zweygardt, on november 28, 2009. The couple lives northwest of st. Francis.
The Gallaway family is excited to announce the arrival of ellasyn Kae Gallaway on January 7, 2010 at 6:43 p.m. ellasyn weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches long. Parents are trey and rachel Gallaway, All-in Gelbvieh Farm, Orlando, Okla., and proud grandparents are randy and Pam Gallaway, Mulhall, Okla. While waiting for ellasyn’s arrival, rachel spent some time reading the Gelbvieh World.
Craig and nicole tabor of Columbus, Kan. are happy to announce the birth of hayden Austin tabor. hayden was born December 9, 2009 and weighed 9 pounds, 13 ounces and was 23 1/4 inches long. it shouldn’t take him too long to catch up with his uncle Chase. Proud grandparents are Jeff and Connie tabor of 4t ranch in Columbus. hayden is Craig and nicole’s first baby.
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Breed ImprovementBelow are a few breed improvement and management practice recommendations to consider implementing this spring. For questions, contact Susan Knights Willmon at the AGA office.
Pasture Sire DNA
While you are having a breeding soundness exam done on your pasture bull battery, we suggest that you also collect a DNA sample for archiving purposes. These samples can be placed in an envelope and identified with either a registration number or prefix/tattoo and stored in a file drawer for future reference. After each calf crop we run into situations where there are calves we need to sire verify. Having samples on pasture bulls is one way to make the parent verification process easier.
A.I. Permits
According to AGA rules, A.I. permits are required on ANY bull for which there is semen collected, even if that semen is for in-herd use. The A.I. permit process is two-fold: DNA parent verification and an A.I. permit. To parent verify a bull, first request a parent verification DNA kit from the AGA office. If either or both of the bull’s parents have not been DNA typed, kits will be included to have DNA parentage profiles completed on these parents as well. Once the appropriate DNA samples have been submitted and processed, the bull’s parentage profile is checked against the combination of both parents. After the animal has completed the parent verification process, the owner should submit a completed A.I. permit form. These forms can be found on the AGA website at http://www.gelbvieh.org/pdf/AI_Permit.pdf or can be requested from the office. The costs are $35 for each animal that must have a DNA parentage profile completed and $50 for the A.I. permit.
Yearling Processing for Bulls
When processing yearling bulls this spring, we recommend that any data you collect for a sale catalog or other use should also be submitted to the AGA. Submitting yearling weights and date taken is needed in order to receive updated registration papers. However, if you collect scrotal circumference measurements, hip heights and temperament scores, this data can be submitted to the AGA via yearling worksheets or HerdTrack along with the weight data. This extra information greatly enhances the AGA’s ability to produce EPDs with more accuracy over time.
One means of identifying sires with different genetics for post weaning gain is to have both weaning weights and yearling weights on bulls in valid contemporary groups. This data is one of the best tools we have to help identify curve bender bulls within our Gelbvieh gene pool.
Scrotal circumference data, while not required for registration, is critical to increasing accuracy of the SC (scrotal circumference) EPD. We have seen a drop in the number of SC measurements submitted in the past several years and would encourage all members to submit SC measurements to insure the integrity of our SC EPDs.
Hip height data and body condition scores should be taken
as part of the yearling processing. As we continue to look at mature size evaluations of Gelbvieh and Balancer genetics both hip height and body condition scores can factor into these evaluations.
Increasing value is being placed on docility in both cow-calf and feedlot operations. As Gelbvieh breeders, we have long prided ourselves in how our cattle perform in this area. Unfortunately we do not have any hard proof, in terms of temperament records, to quantify this to the rest of the industry. A couple of seasons of collecting temperament scores will give us the data to backup the superiority of Gelbvieh genetics in this area.
Ultrasound data, also taken at this time of year, is submitted electronically to the AGA via the ultrasound processing lab. To insure that the ultrasound data is incorporated into the correct animal’s record, request a barnsheet at least one week prior to ultrasound testing. If you add any animals, please add both the prefix/tattoo and AMGV registration number to the barnsheet for the technician to process. A list of Ultrasound Guidelines Certified (UGC) technicians can be found on the AGA web site at http://www.gelbvieh.org/library_resources.htm under the ultrasound section or at www.ultrasoundbeef.com.
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THE AMErICAN GElBVIEH Association (AGA) elected new directors and leadership during its annual convention and membership meeting January 7-9 in Denver, Colo. in conjunction with the National Western Stock Show.
The membership elected five breeders to serve three year terms to the association’s Board of Directors. Newly elected board members are Brian Dunn, Sandy Knoll Farm Gelbvieh, St. John, Kan.; Gary Tilghman, Pleasant Meadows Farm, Glasgow, Ky.; and Dan Warner, Warner Beef Genetics, Beaver City, Neb. Two directors were re-elected to a second term. These directors are Mark Goes, M&P Gelbvieh and Southeast Community College, Odell, Neb.; and Nancy Wilkinson, Wilkinson Gelbvieh, Model, Colo.
Four members of the Board of Directors were elected to leadership positions to serve on the AGA Executive Committee. Al Knapp of Bonner Springs, Kan. was selected as the American Gelbvieh Association President. He succeeds Vaughn Thorstenson from Shelby, S.D.
Jim Beastrom, Pierre, S.D., was chosen as the association Vice President. randy Gallaway, Mulhall, Okla., will serve as secretary and Mark Goes was elected to the treasurer’s position.
The other members of the AGA Board of Directors are: rob Arnold, Cranview Gelbvieh, Minot, N.D.; Ken Flikkema, Middle Creek Farms, Bozeman, Mont.; Jerry Grund, Grund Beef Genetics, Wallace, Kan.; Dick Helms, Flying H Genetics, Arapahoe, Neb.; John Huston, Huston Cattle Company, Starkville, Miss.; Bob Prosser, Bar T Bar ranch, Inc., Winslow, Ariz.; and Brian Schafer, Schafer Farms, Inc., Goodhue, Minn.
The American Gelbvieh Association elected directors and officers for 2010 dur-ing its annual convention in Denver, Colo. Front row: Ken Flikkema, Bozeman, Mont.; Nancy Wilkinson, Model, Colo.; Dick Helms, Arapahoe, Neb.; Vice President Jim Beastrom, Pierre, S.D.; President Al Knapp, Bonner Springs, Kan.; Secretary Randy Gallaway, Mulhall, Okla.; and Treasurer Mark Goes, Odell, Neb. Back row: Dan Warner, Beaver City, Neb.; John Huston, Starkville, Miss.; Jerry Grund, Wallace, Kan.; Brian Dunn, St. John, Kan.; Brian Schafer, Goodhue, Minn.; Bob Prosser, Winslow, Ariz.; and Gary Tilghman, Glasgow, Ky. Missing from the photo is Rob Arnold, Minot, N.D.
American Gelbvieh Association Elects Directors, Leadership
Yearling Processing for Heifers
For heifers, taking time to collect some performance information and archive DNA samples may provide valuable data for both long and short term selection and breeding decisions. Taking a yearling weight, hip height and body condition score on a heifer within the yearling measurement window gives us a benchmark value to further evaluate her performance later in her reproductive life. Over time, this data also provides the ability to see genetic trends and selection emphasis for replacement females.
Second in importance to yearling weight is the collection of ultrasound data on replacement females. The scan weight that is taken as part of the ultrasound process can be used as the animal’s yearling weight. This weight, though, needs to be submitted on a yearling worksheet. In 2008 the AGA changed the carcass EPDs to include ultrasound records. Based on the research done prior to this, it was determined that female ultrasound data gives us an unbiased evaluation of sire differences in carcass traits. The fastest way to increase the number of animals in your herd inventory that include carcass EPDs is to ultrasound replacement females. An ultrasound record on a heifer offspring will create a carcass EPD in the next EPD run for that animal as well as its parents. That animal’s ultrasound record will also aid in the creation of carcass EPDs in future progeny.
Gelbvieh Performance Advantage
remember applications for the Gelbvieh Performance Advantage program are due at the AGA office by April 15, 2010. Forms and more information regarding the program can be found on the AGA website at http://www.gelbvieh.org/library_resources.htm in the AGA Programs section. All AGA members (including Juniors) can complete the application process for one of the levels of the GPA program. Details can also be found in the April 2009 edition of Gelbvieh World. Members achieving GPA status based on the 2009 management year will be announced in the July 2010 Herd reference Issue of the Gelbvieh World and will be eligible to use the GPS logo in their operation’s advertising and promotional pieces. If you have further questions or need copies of these forms please call the AGA office.
Residual Feed Intake (RFI)
The AGA is looking to put together groups of bulls and heifers to test in several rFI facilities this year. We have a group of producers, from the AGA Convention in January, that have expressed interest and want to make sure that other members that were not in attendance in January have the opportunity to enroll their animals in this test. Please contact the office if you would like to include either bulls or heifers in a spring rFI test that would typically begin late April to early May or the fall test that would start late October to mid-November. Animals to be included in the spring test must be enrolled by March 15, 2010.
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Al AND MArY KNAPP of Bonner Springs, Kan. were honored as the American Gelbvieh Association (AGA) 2010 Member of the Year at the association’s annual convention on January 9.
The AGA honors members who through their work have brought credit to the Gelbvieh breed and their association. Al and Mary Knapp, owners and operators of Triple K Gelbvieh, are distinguished recipients of this award.
Triple K Gelbvieh is a family owned purebred Gelbvieh and Balancer® seedstock operation. They have been raising Gelbvieh cattle since 1996 after purchasing a purebred Gelbvieh bull for breeding some Angus based commercial heifers. When they saw what Gelbvieh added to the commercial cows and the hybrid vigor of the calves they were convinced.
At the same time, their son Nick was in 4-H and wanted a Gelbvieh heifer. After a couple of years they saw the maternal differences in the Gelbvieh cows and were convinced. By 1999 they converted to solely a purebred Gelbvieh seedstock operation.
The Knapps attend 8-10 shows each year including the American Gelbvieh Junior Association National Classic, the American royal where they serve as Gelbvieh Superintendents, the Kansas State Fair, and the Kansas livestock Association Kansas Beef Expo and have shown several champions.
Al and Mary are active members of the American Gelbvieh Association. Al and Mary both serve on the AGA Foundation committee, which Al co-chairs. Also, Al has been a member of the AGA Board of Directors and was recently elected as association president.
In addition, the Knapps have a strong commitment to support young people in the beef industry. On a local level, Mary was the Glenwood 4-H leader for 8 years and Al was a beef leader for 9 years. Since 2001, Al and Mary have served as American Gelbvieh Junior Association (AGJA) advisors and work closely with, and support the AGJA Board of Directors.
“I always enjoy seeing Al and Mary at youth shows because of the fun they bring with them. It’s nothing to see them hanging out at the pool with the kids at night or just cutting up and laughing with the kids,” said Dana Stewart, AGA Director of Member Services.
The Knapps have helped mentor many families in the Gelbvieh breed including the Buffo family of lansing, Kan. In a letter of support for the Knapps, Steve Buffo recalls the mentoring relationship that they have developed with his son Cole. Steve writes, “The Knapps have taken Cole to several shows and have instilled in Cole the passion, service, and faith of the Gelbvieh breed.”
Their service stretches beyond Gelbvieh. They are members of the Kansas livestock Association, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, and the leavenworth County Beef Improvement Association where Al served two years as president. They have also completed the MBA Certified Masters in Beef Advocacy program. In 2008, Triple K took another opportunity to serve while promoting Gelbvieh by hosting the North East KlA/leavenworth County Beef Improvement Association tour.
American Gelbvieh Association Honors Al and Mary Knapp
Kansas breeders, Al and Mary Knapp, were honored as the 2010 American Gelbvieh Association Members of the Year. Pictured from left to right are niece Emily Knapp, son Nick Knapp, Mary and Al Knapp, and Gelbvieh junior member Cole Buffo.
AFTEr SEVErAl MONTHS of anticipation, the American Gelbvieh Foundation auctioned the first sculptures of the limited series “The legacy of Giving.” The sculpture series portrays Bud Beastrom’s cowboy hat that was passed during an AGA board meeting to solicit funds to keep the association going in its early days. A large crowd was on hand as Bud Beastrom told the story of the hat at the Breeder’s Choice and AGA Social during the AGA convention. Dr. Glen Wehner, Foundation Committee Co-Chair, was the master of ceremonies for the event while roger Emigh, World Champion Auctioneer and fellow Gelbvieh breeder, auctioned the hats. The first sculpture, the artist’s proof and prototype for the series, went to Beastrom for the winning bid of $13,000 to purchase the replica of his hat. This bid set a strong pace for the remaining sculptures. Five more sculptures were auctioned along with two additional artist’s proofs. At the close of the auction, the Foundation had raised $32,250 to assist with research, education, and scholarships.
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JOHN BArTEE, Sr., of Clarksville, Tenn., was recently inducted into the American Gelbvieh Association Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame presentation was held on Saturday, January 9 at the 2010 American Gelbvieh Association (AGA) annual convention.
Each year the American Gelbvieh Association honors deserving individuals who have left their mark on the Gelbvieh breed and Bartee is no exception.
“John Bartee has undisputedly contributed more to the advancement of the cattle industry in general and to the Gelbvieh breed in particular than anyone else in the state of Tennessee,” commented Dale Walker, Secretary/Treasurer of the Tennessee Gelbvieh Association.
Bartee helped organize the first meeting of the Tennessee Gelbvieh Association, in which he is still actively involved. Additionally, he has been active with the AGA serving on several committees and as the association president in 2000.
Not just a supporter of Gelbvieh, John is a supporter of agriculture. He has spent his career working for the Tennessee Department of Extension. He currently serves as the University of Tennessee Extension Director for Montgomery County.
“I can’t say enough about Mr. Bartee and his commitment to the breed. He works tirelessly to help commercial beef producers incorporate Gelbvieh into their herds,” said Dana Stewart, AGA Director of Member Services. “He has diligently worked with the AGA Maternal Edge Sale for the last three years, helping to make it one of the most successful commercial female sales in the state.”
Furthermore, John is an avid supporter of youth programs. John Sr. and his son helped to organize and host the first American Gelbvieh Junior Association (AGJA) national junior show east of the Mississippi river in 1995. Their efforts resulted in the largest, most successful junior show at the time.
In 1988, John began collecting carcass data from Tennessee’s largest steer show, taking carcass ribeye and backfat
measurements. In the 2009 show, 22 of the 157 steers were Gelbvieh influenced. These 22 steers grossed $93 more per head than the average of all other steers in the show. A red Balancer® steer had the champion carcass.
John, his wife lois, their children and grandchildren are all involved in the Gelbvieh breed in one way or another. lois often accompanies John to meetings and shows. last summer she even volunteered her talents to make homemade cupcakes for the AGJA Eastern regional show hosted by the Tennessee Junior Gelbvieh Association.
To promote Gelbvieh, John and his family show cattle at several shows. John and his son, John Jr., exhibited cattle at the first Gelbvieh show at the Tennessee Beef Agribition in the 1990s. John’s grandchildren are the fifth generation of Bartees to show cattle.
“John readily lends guidance and advice from years of experience. It has truly been an honor and pleasure to work with him as an AGA staff member,” added Stewart.
Bartee Inducted into Gelbvieh Association Hall of Fame
John Bartee, Sr., was the 2010 inductee into the American Gelbvieh Association Hall of Fame. Pictured from the left are Christy and John Bartee, Jr.; John Bartee, Sr. and Lois; and grandson Bill Walker.
Series Number Buyer Price 1 Bud Beastrom $13,000 Artist Proof Dobson Ranch $3,000 Artist Proof Thorstenson Gelbvieh $3,000 2 Jim & Barb Beastrom $3,000 3 Eagle Pass Ranch $3,000 4 Flying H Genetics $2,750 5 Triple K Gelbvieh $2,500 6 Judd Ranch, Inc. $2,000
Online Auction Set to Auction Remaining Sculptures
The remaining sculptures will be available to purchase through an online auction site beginning April 15, 2010 with bidding open for
two months. For more details about the auction, watch the AGA’s website and electronic newsletter. Sculptures will be auctioned by series number. For example, if you’d like to own the 15th sculpture in the series, then you will have the opportunity to bid on number 15 of the series. Online bidders will be required to register as bidders through the auction site. If you’re outbid on an item, you will be immediately notified by email. At the conclusion of the auction, winning bidders will be notified and may pay online by credit card or choose to be invoiced. All funds from the auction directly benefit the American Gelbvieh Foundation’s goal of one million dollars to support research programs and hosting the annual AGJA Junior Classic. Mark your calendars for this once in a lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Gelbvieh history! Bidding opens April 15!
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The AGA’s New Matrix OrganizationBy Al Knapp, AGA President
THE AMErICAN GElBVIEH Association has been a leader in innovation within the beef industry with Balancers, SmartCross, Gelbvieh Profit Partners and several more innovations that improve the breed and as breeders our programs. It’s not surprising that the executive committee and the board of directors have rolled out a new matrix organization for the AGA’s staff personnel.
Following the August Board meeting and the resignation of the executive director, the executive committee returned to the AGA office in early September to meet with each staff member and review their individual position and responsibilities. As we were interviewing each staff member we came to more fully appreciate how blessed the AGA was to have such a talented, dedicated staff. We also came to realize that two-thirds of the former executive director’s responsibilities were to supervise at least two staff positions that didn’t need supervising: Dianne Coffman, Director of Administration, and Susan Willmon, Director of Breed Improvement. Both of these ladies are extremely qualified and quite capable of performing their responsibilities without oversight. The remaining one-third of the executive director’s position was for breed marketing and promotion. This is an area of responsibility that really needs focus. Another consideration was the reduced AGA revenue brought on by reduced cow assessments
and the overall reduction in the national cow herd. This led to the decision to hire a director of breed promotion rather than another executive director.
Several years ago the board of directors at the advice of the executive director decided to not fill the vacant position of our field representatives. In hind sight this was a big marketing breed promotion mistake. last year the board decided to cutback on some of the advertising that had been initiated a few years prior on rFD TV and Superior livestock and shift 5-year plan money to hire three regional area coordinators. At this point two are in place and the third is in the works.
With our new director of breed promotion, Frank Padilla, on board, the AGA now has three, and soon to be four, sets of boots on the ground with the soul focus of increasing demand for Gelbvieh genetics and improving the value for each breeder and their commercial customer.
Now there are those that would question who’s in charge? As you can see from Figure 1 we have three directors each responsible for different aspects of AGA business. Each is accountable for their own areas of responsibility and each is accountable to one another. There will be numerous times that the three will have to work together to accomplish the greater good for the AGA. With
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this in mind the executive committee has held a team building session with the three directors and a resolution matrix has been developed. The three directors will have to work through any item that becomes an issue and reach a consensus. If a consensus is not forthcoming in a set amount of time they will contact the executive committee to make the final determination, thus preventing a stalemate that would stymie progress.
Another change being implemented is a new 360 degree review process. This process is widely accepted in business today. rather than an employee being reviewed solely by his/her supervisor, the employee is reviewed by their subordinates, peers and supervisor. This review process is done via a web based service and is totally anonymous. This will allow each staff person to understand how they are perceived by their fellow staff members and can be used as a tool for self improvement. This will also allow the board and executive committee to better understand staff dynamics and morale.
The position descriptions for the three directors are available on the AGA website. In brief their responsibilities are as follows:Director of Breed Promotion The director of breed promotion is the official spokesperson for the American Gelbvieh Association and will also lead the development and coordinate implementa-tion of AGA’s vision statement, breed goals and various programs designed to grow the Gelbvieh breed into the Continental Breed of Choice. The Director of Breed Promotion is responsible for the devel-opment and implementation of AGA marketing strategies, goals, objectives and programs creating maximum value for Gelbvieh genetics for AGA members and their commercial customers.
Director of Administration The director of administration is responsible for the day to day management of the AGA office and staff including all financial matters in a fiscally responsible man-ner. Support the development and implementation of AGA goals, objectives and programs creating maximum value for Gelbvieh genetics and AGA members. Maintain the accuracy and integrity of the AGA herd book, registered and hybrid data base and be re-sponsible for operation, security and maintenance of the AGA data processing system.
Director of Breed Improvement The director of breed improve-ment is responsible for the identification, development and imple-mentation of AGA research programs and genetic trend analysis necessary to focus membership on value added traits and genetics. The director of breed improvement will be responsible for and lead the computer software conversion currently underway.
We have had several positive comments about this new innovative AGA matrix organizational approach from other breed officials. We believe this organization will serve the AGA membership quite well. It will be more efficient and less costly than our previous organization. Our three directors are each well qualified in their respective fields. With the changes we have implemented and the accountability in place there is no reason to be concerned about the AGA staff.
Thank You Sponsors!The American Gelbvieh Association thanks the following sponsors for the free beef lunch following the Gelbvieh & Balancer Pen Bull Show on Sunday, January 10 and for the coffee during the AGA Convention. Their generous contributions make it possible to properly welcome Gelbvieh enthusiasts and commercial cattle producers to the Gelbvieh Activities.
Gold Sponsors• JuddRanchInc.,Dave&CindyJudd,Pomona,Kan.• SeedstockPlus,JohnBurbank,St.Catharine,Mo.
Silver Sponsors• CentralMontanaGelbviehGenetics,DanellDiamondSixRanch,
KalinaGelbvieh,GoettlichGelbviehRanch• MHeartDGelbvieh,Max&DebbyPorter,Stevensville,Mont.• MiddleCreekFarms,KenFlikkema,Bozeman,Mont.• WarnerBeefGenetics,Dan&Kate,Monte&Kristie,Darren&Amy
Warner,Arapahoe,Neb.• TaubenheimGelbvieh,Dale&Jeannette,Mike&Renee
Taubenheim,Amherst,Neb.
Bronze Sponsors• BarArrowCattleCompany,Stuart&DonnaJarvis,Phillipsburg,Kan.• Dromgoole’sHeaven,Jim&PatDromgoole,Richmond,Texas• EaglePassRanch,SteveMunger,Highmore,S.D.• JJBoehler,Orleans,Neb.• OvermillerGelbviehandRedAngus,Kelly,Brent,&Roger
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The Top 12 Benefits of Animal TransfersDUrING THE 2008-2009 fiscal year, the American Gelbvieh Association registered 37,448 animals and transferred 11,694 animals. roughly, for every 3 animals registered, only 1 animal was transferred. Below is a map indicating the AGA registration and transfer numbers by state for the 2008-2009 fiscal year. As AGA members, you may not be aware of the many benefits of transferring animals. Below are the top reasons why every member should transfer every animal sold to another breeder. Whether the animal you sell goes into a registered herd or a commercial herd, there are many reasons to take the simple extra step and transfer those registration certificates.
Benefits for the American Gelbvieh Association:
• The size and yearly success of a breed association is measured by the number of animals registered per year and the number of animals transferred per year.
• Transfers are one way to measure how many animals are sold. The current numbers of transfers reflects that only a small percentage of Gelbvieh cattle are sold each year. We know this is not the case, but without transfer numbers we have no proof otherwise.
• Transfers help generate a little extra income for the AGA to help fund programs and services.
• The AGA uses the registration and transfer numbers per state to help decide where to spend advertising and promotion dollars. States with more registrations and transfers could potentially have a greater presence of AGA advertising.
Benefits for the Buyer:• The buyer receives a complimentary 1-year subscription to the
Gelbvieh World and The Profit Picture.
• Non-member buyers also receive a Gelbvieh information packet with an introductory letter from the AGA, fact sheets, the crossbreeding brochure, and an AGA member application. Starting in 2010, the information packet will also include a survey to find out more information about the people who purchase Gelbvieh cattle and their involvement in the cattle industry.
• With a registration certificate, the buyer has a way to keep track of the pedigrees in their herd. Having a transferred registration paper has saved a lot of producers the cost of genetic defect testing as they were able to determine if they had potential carriers in their herds.
Benefits for the Seller:• For one-rate members in good standing, the cost of an animal
transfer within 45 days of sale is one herd assessment credit. So essentially, it’s FrEE and a good way to use your credits. The cost of a transfer for members in good standing on the traditional payment plan is only $7.50, if transferred within 45 days of sale.
• Transferring a registration paper is a good service you can provide your customers. Even if they say they don’t want the paper, transfer it anyway and tell them it’s a free service you provide your buyers.
• Sending a transferred registration paper to the buyer gives you one more contact with your customers to help build relationships; include a thank you and your business card when you send the paper.
• The next time your customers look for a bull or a replacement female, you can look at the registration papers and help them make their next purchase based on the pedigrees and EPDs of their last purchase.
Transfers – Just Do It!
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November 28, 2009Salina, Kan.Auctioneer: Ronn CunninghamSales Manager: Cattlemen’s Connection
TOPPING THE SAlE was lot 16, BAG Wicked 60W. Bar Arrow Cattle Co., Phillipsburg, Kan., consigned this February 2009 Balancer heifer sired by Bennett Performer. Michael ring, Oregon, Ill., purchased this heifer for $5,500. The second high seller was lot 15, XXB Ms Blk Eyed Pea 902U ET. Boehler Gelbvieh, Orleans, Neb., consigned the December 2008 Balancer heifer sired by rito 1I2. Eagle Pass of Highmore, S.D. and leachman Cattle Co. of Colorado were the winning bidders at $5,200. Another top lot was consigned by Poker City ranch, Agenda, Kan. lot 85A was the third high seller at $4,900. This February 2009 Balancer heifer was sired by Mytty in Focus and sold to Matthew Davidson, Duncan, S.C.
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Kansas Gelbvieh Association 9th Annual “Pick of the Herds” Female Sale and Gelbvieh Association in Nebraska 13th Annual “Fall Female Festival” Sale
13 Bred Heifers $2,433
33 Open Heifers $2,238
1 Fall Pair $2,400
4 Frozen Embryos $225
9 Show steers $864
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Balancer® Bull Tops Clemson Bull Test
In the 2010 Clemson Bull Test near Pendleton, S.C., the highest indexing bull with a value of 8.72 is a Balancer® bull consigned by Black Crest Farms of Sumter, S.C. This Gelbvieh-Angus cross bull consistently posted some of the highest average daily gains throughout the 112 days of the test and finished with a performance leading ADG of 5.09 pounds per day. The bull, with the tag number 37, also finished with the fourth highest weight per day of age of 3.63 pounds per day.
“The 37 senior Balancer® bull’s performance was spectacular. His average daily gain of 5.09 pounds per day was 38 percent above the test average of 3.70 pounds per day in very wet and muddy conditions for half the test,” commented Dr. larry W. Olson, Clemson Extension animal scientist and bull testing program coordinator.
A total of 41 bulls representing seven breeds were fed during this year’s test. The program is sponsored by Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service and the South Carolina Cattlemen’s Association.
The 2010 Clemson Bull Test Sale was held February 6. For more information on the test contact Dr. larry W. Olson at 803-284-3343 ext 231.
Other Bull Test Results
The following results are from bull test reports available at the time of production of this issue of Gelbvieh World. If you have a bull entered in a test not listed below, please contact Jennifer at the American Gelbvieh Association.
Kansas
The Kansas Bull Test at Tipton, Kan. completed its 56-day weight, test midpoint report on January 4, 2010. There are 9 Gelbvieh bulls and 15 Balancer® bulls consigned by five breeders from Missouri and Kansas. For the 56-day report, the Gelbvieh bulls had an average ADG of 4.40 lbs/day and average WDA of 3.53 lbs/day. The Balancer® bulls average ADG was 4.78 lbs/day and average WDA was 3.58 lbs/day. The bulls complete their 112-day test program on March 1. The Kansas Bull Test sale is on April 7 at the Mitchell County
Fairgrounds, Beloit, Kan. More information about the test and sale can be found at www.kansasbulltest.com. leading the Gelbvieh bulls on test is a bull consigned by Elmer McWilliams, Hilltop Farms of Asbury, Mo. This March 2009 son of rUP Purple Yokon 301P had an index of 111 with an ADG of 5.3 lbs/day, which was the highest of the group, and WDA of 5.56 lbs/day. A second Hilltop Farms bull sired by MHOG Scottie had the highest WDA of the group at 3.83 lbs/day. red Maple Gelbvieh, Jamestown, Kan., own the Balancer® bull, sired by MlH Goldrush Gold Miner, with the highest ADG at 6.18 lbs/day and the third highest WDA bull at 3.84 lbs/day. A second Balancer® bull owned by red Maple Gelbvieh and sired by MlH Goldrush retail Gold had the highest WDA at 3.97 lbs/day and posted an ADG of 6.05 lbs/day. The other breeders in the Kansas Bull Test are Benny McWilliams and Brad McWilliams, both of Hilltop Farms, Asbury, Mo., and Dry Creek Farm, Osborne, Kan. Montana
A total of 51 Gelbvieh and Balancer® bulls by seven breeders entered the Midland Bull Test in Columbus, Mont. The first intermediate report puts the average performance of the bulls at 2.90 lbs/day for ADG and 3.19 lbs/day for WDA.
The bulls at Midland will be both performance and rFI (residual Feed Intake) tested during the 120-day test. The sale will be held on April 7. For more information about the test and sale, visit www.midlandbulltest.com.
M Heart D Gelbvieh of Stevensville, Mont., owns the highest performing bull in the first report. The February 2009 son of MCFG Bruce Almighty posted an ADG of 4.09 lbs/day and a WDA of 3.69 lbs/day. The second highest ADG bull at 3.80 lbs/day is a Balancer®, sired by EDr Early 218r and entered by NN Bar ranch, Creston, Wash. Middle Creek Farms, Inc., Bozeman, Mont, owns the second highest WDA bull with 3.62 lbs/day. This Balancer® bull is sired by Woodhill Foresight.
The following list of breeders have bulls entered in the Midland Bull Test: ledgerwood Gelbvieh, Clarkston, Wash.; Arp Gelbvieh, Arlington, Wisc.; russell Family livestock, Brooklyn, Wisc.; NN Bar ranch, Creston, Wash,; and Cranview Gelbvieh, Minot, N.D.
Virginia
The 84-day report for the 2009-2010 Virginia BCIA Bull Tests was taken on January 12. In the Southwest Virginia Senior Bull Test, six Gelbvieh bulls averaged 3.52 lbs/day ADG and 2.81 lbs/day WDA. For the SW VA Junior Bull Test, four Gelbvieh bulls averaged 4.27 lbs/day ADG and 3.40 lbs/day WDA. The SW VA Bull Tests are held at the Hillwinds Farm in Dublin, Va. Senior bulls are on test for 112-days from October 19 through February 9. Junior bulls are tested for 133 days from October 19 to March 2. The bull test sale will be held March 27. More information about the test and sale is available by visiting www.bcis.apsc.vt.edu. In the senior test, the Gelbvieh bull with highest ADG at 3.87 lbs/day is a son of rlS Kaiser Fortune 344S entered by Flowing Spring Gelbvieh, Atkins, Va. little Windy Hill Farms owns the Gelbvieh bull with the highest WDA at 3.48 lbs/day. The WDA performance of this lWHF Energizer 128r ET son is in the top 8 percent of all the bulls on the senior test. leading the junior test, is a bull sired by FSG Cocoa 77S with an ADG of 3.87 lbs/day. The highest WDA at 3.29 lbs/day is a son of FSG Mr Tank 61P. The four bulls in the junior test are entered by Flowing Spring Gelbvieh.
Washington
The 2009-2010 Washington Cattlemen’s Association and Washington State University All-Breed Bull Test has five Balancer® bulls on test entered by NN Bar ranch, Creston, Wash. At the 40-day report the bulls had an average weight of 826.8 pounds and average performance of 3.53 lbs/day ADG and 2.86 lbs/day WDA.
The Washington bull test is a 120-day test, which began on November 4 and will finish on March 5. The sale will be held on March 24 at 12:30 p.m. at the WSU research Station in Prosser, Wash. More information on the test and sale can be found at www.prosser.wsu/faculty/bullsale.html.
A bull sired by EDr Early 218 r posted the highest ADG of the Balancer® bulls in the test at 4.18 lbs/day. The Balancer® bull with the highest WDA is a DAr National 302N son at 3.16 lbs/day.
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KY-TN Fall Gelbvieh Classic
October 17, 2009Knoxville, Tenn.Auctioneer: Todd BarlowSale Management: Slaughter Sale Management ON OCTOBEr 17, the Kentucky and Tennessee Associations sponsored the Fall Gelbvieh Classic held at Knoxville, Tenn. This annual event will be held in Kentucky in the fall of 2010. This year’s event brought together an outstanding group of Gelbvieh genetics from the Southeast. A large gathering certainly appreciated the quality presented.
Topping the sale was the lot 4 bull. Hickory Hills Farm bought this double black, double polled Granite 200P2 sale feature. Several bidders in the crowd and on the phone looked to add this herd sire prospect to their program. CKJ Gelbvieh of Collins, Iowa was the successful bidder at $3,900.
Clay John Farms bought a stout, black Bennett Ideal cow/calf pair bred back to BKK O’Charlie 2T (rolex/Sugar). This female was the front pasture kind. This pair found their way to Pleasant Meadows Farm of Glasgow, Ky. for $3,200.
lazy S Gelbvieh consigned a three-quarter sister to their herd sire, Manchoman. This black Mach One female had donor written all over her. She was safe in calf to Carolina Fortune for a heifer calf. This female found her new home with Coles Bend Cattle Company of Smiths Grove, Ky. for $3,100.
Hickory Hills Farm bought several outstanding females including lot 26/26A that sold for $3,200. This Governor female sported a fancy Solution heifer calf that will be highly competitive this next show season. Her mating to CTr Highlight 066K was the icing on the cake for her new owners at Pleasant Meadows Farm.
Topping the bred heifers was lot 42 consigned by Clinch Mountain Gelbvieh. This black, homozygous polled legacy daughter sold confirmed bred to Carolina Gene Maker. Hartland Farms of Stella, Mo. picked this powerful heifer for $2,300.
“Show-Me” Futurity Plus
Sponsored by the Heart of America Gelbvieh AssociationNovember 7, 2009Springfield, Mo.Auctioneer: Phil SchooleySale Manager: Mitchell Marketing Service
27 Open Heifers $1,28525 Bred Heifers $1,35820 Bred Cows $1,28320 Cow-Calf Pairs $1,573
THE HEArT OF AMErICA Gelbvieh Association sponsored “Show-Me” Futurity Plus sale had a great offering of Gelbvieh and Balancer females that represented the strength of the breed – powerful momma cow. Topping the sale was lot 79, JGPG Shania 851WU, a November 2008 open heifer sired by rID r Collateral 2r. JGP Gelbvieh from
lathrop, Mo., consigned this purebred red Gelbvieh heifer which was purchased for $4,100 by Shane lake, Neosho, Mo. The high selling bred heifer was lot 52, SJCC Ms Ustand 4U, a February 2008 JBOB Carolina Fortune 2564JET daughter consigned by Steffensen J5 Cattle Company of Gainesville, Mo. This homozygous black purebred cow sold to Hartland Farm, Stella, Mo., for $2,500. Hart Farm of Kansas City, Kan., consigned the top selling bred cow. MGA Commda 380N is an October 2003 red purebred Gelbvieh cow sired by MGA Idol 170l and bred for a March calf by Extra Hot. lewis Smith, Willard, Mo., purchased this female for $2,300. The top selling cow-calf pair was lot 11/11A, a March 2005 red purebred Gelbvieh cow with a fall born calf sired by Extra Hot. The cow, HFGC Miss Summit 155r ET, was sired by SlC Freedom 178F ET and was also consigned by Hart Farm. Shane lake was once again the winning bidder on this pair at $3,300.
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Above left: DCSF Post Rock Granite 200P2, sire of top selling lot in KY-TN Fall Classic, and above right, RID R Collateral 2R, sire of the top selling lot in the “Show-Me” Futurity Plus.
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GrandChampionGelbviehSteerKelsieWaitt,Sheridan,Ind.
GrandChampionGelbviehHeiferEmilyGriffiths,Kendallville,Ind.
ReserveChampionGelbviehHeiferSierraWalter,Goshen,Ind.
ReserveChampionGelbviehSteerSierraWalter,Goshen,Ind.
Clip and mail before April 15 to:American Gelbvieh Association, 10900 Dover St., Westminster, CO 80021
Award Sponsorship Coupon Clip-Out___ I would like to sponsor a $100 Belt Buckle for a Gelbvieh Class Winner
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___ I would like to sponsor a $150 award for a Gelbvieh Division
___ I would like to sponsor a $150 award for a Balancer Division
Name:_ ________________________________________________ _AGA_member_#:______________Address:______________________________________City:__________State/Zip:______________
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2009 Hoosier Beef Congress Gelbvieh Jr. ShowIndianapolis,Ind.
AGJA Seeks Award Sponsors for 2010 Lone Star ClassicEach year, AGA members from across the country sponsor awards for the annual Junior Classic. You may have noticed a sponsorship form with your herd assessments. Please complete that form and return to the AGA office to reserve your award sponsorship by April 15. Sponsorships are available for many contests as well as the show. Please see the form for a complete list of sponsorship opportunities. To download a form online, visit www.gelbvieh.org.
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Grand Champion Gelbvieh FemaleSWCC Kali 801U ET
Zack Butler, Milton, Tenn. & Stillwater Cattle Co., Columbus, Mont.Sire: SLC Freedom 178F ET
Grand Champion Gelbvieh BullJDPD Akin 140W
The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Mason, TexasSire: JHG Premonition 66
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh FemaleRTRT Darci 189U
Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, IdahoSire: RID R Collateral 2R
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh BullCIRS 12LW ET
Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.Sire: EGL Fosters LO17E
elbvieh breeders paraded 160 of the best Gelbvieh and Balancer® animals the breed has to offer at the 2010 Ring of
Gold National Gelbvieh and Balancer® Open Show. The show was held on January 11 at the National Western Stock Show in
Denver, Colo. Brad McCurry of Mt. Hope, Kan. evaluated the 103 females and 57 bulls.
The honors of grand champion Gelbvieh female went to SWCC Kali 801U ET. This February 2008 daughter of SLC Freedom 178F ET is owned by Zack Butler, Milton, Tenn., and Stillwater Cattle Co., Columbus, Mont. This female was first named the junior heifer division champion.
The reserve champion Gelbvieh female was exhibited by Tessa Faulkner of Gooding, Idaho. RTRT Darci 189U is a January 2008 daughter of RID R Collateral 2R and was first selected as the junior heifer division reserve champion.
Exhibiting the grand champion Balancer® female was Nate Munger
of Highmore, S.D. EGL Evelynn U416 is a March 2008 daughter of EGL Freedom 5203 and was the junior heifer division champion.
The reserve champion Balancer® female and junior heifer division reserve champion was BCFG Butler Carefree 534U. Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., exhibited this February 2008 female sired by Lemmon Newsline.
Eagle Pass Ranch of Highmore, S.D., exhibited the grand champion Balancer® bull and junior bull division champion. EGL Northern Dancer U659 is a March 2008 son of EGL Northern Wind P068ET.
The reserve champion Balancer® bull was XXB Wingman 639T ET exhibited by LeDoux Ranch of Agenda, Kan. This December 2007 son of XXB Ludacris 039S ET was also the senior bull division champion.
The grand champion Gelbvieh bull and winter bull calf division champion was JDPD Akin 140W. This January 2009 son of JHG
Champions Parade at NWSS Gelbvieh and Balancer® Show
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Grand Champion Balancer FemaleEGL Evelynn U426
Nate Munger, Highmore, S.D.Sire: EGL Freedom 5203
Grand Champion Balancer BullEGL Northern Dancer U659
Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.Sire: EGL Northern Wind P068ET
Reserve Champion Balancer FemaleBCFG Butler Carefree 534UZach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
Sire: Lemmon Newsline C804
Reserve Champion Balancer BullXXB Wingman 639T ET
LeDoux Ranch, Agenda, Kan.Sire: XXB Ludacris 039S ET
Premonition 66 was exhibited by The Dromgoole’s Heaven of Mason, Texas.
Leading the reserve champion Gelbvieh bull was Circle S Ranch of Canton, Kan. CIRS 12LW ET is a January 2009 son of EGL Fosters LO17ET. This bull was first named the winter bull calf division reserve champion.
The champion get-of-sire was sired by XXB Ludacris 039S ET and was exhibited by JJ Boehler. Eagle Pass Ranch showed the champion breeder’s best four head.
Jumping Cow Gelbvieh of Ramah, Colo. was named the Premier Breeder of the 2010 National Gelbvieh Open Show. Premier Exhibitor honors went to Eagle Pass Ranch.
The complete NWSS National Gelbvieh and Balancer® Open Show program with results and performance data is available online at www.gelbvieh.org or call the AGA office at 303-465-2333 to request a copy.
Champions Parade at NWSS Gelbvieh and Balancer® Show
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Gelbvieh Reserve Spring Heifer CalfJCGR Bar GT Ms Lee Ann 306W
Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Gelbvieh Champion Spring Heifer Calf TFLK Whitney 251W ET
Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, IdahoSire: RTRT Solution
Gelbvieh Reserve Winter Heifer CalfRID R Loni 901W ET
Ariana De La Garza, Centennial, Colo.Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback 410M ET
Gelbvieh Champion Winter Heifer CalfEGL Butterscotch W001 ET
Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.Sire: BAG Butter Knife 13
Gelbvieh Reserve Senior Heifer CalfDCSF Post Rock Twila 235U2Meredith Clark, Barnard, Kan.
Sire: GKG Harley
Gelbvieh Champion Senior Heifer Calf
BVLK U121Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.
Sire: ELK CK Crazy Horse
Gelbvieh Reserve Intermediate Heifer
JCGR BAR GT PrettyWoman532UWyatt Taylor, Kiowa, Colo.Sire: RIR R Collateral 2R
Gelbvieh Champion Intermediate Heifer
GGGE 3G Cowgirl Ultrabright 890UEmily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.
Sire: GGGE 3G Rio Bravo
Division Winners:
Gelbvieh Spring Heifer Calf Division
Class 111
May 15 to May 30, 20091. DCSF Wilma 178W1, Dawson Creek/Post Rock Cattle Company, Barnard, Kan.
Class 112
March 6 to March 26, 20091. TFLK Whitney 251W ET, Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, Idaho; 2. JCGR BAR GT Ms Lee Ann 306W, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.; 3. JDPD Rumor Has It 407W, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Mason, Texas
Champion Gelbvieh Spring Heifer Calf: TFLK Whitney 251W ET, Tessa Falkner, Idaho, Sire: RTRT SolutionReserve Gelbvieh Spring Heifer Calf: JCGR BAR GT Ms Lee Ann 306W, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Colorado, Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Gelbvieh Winter Heifer Calf Division
Class 113
February 1 to February 26, 20091. RID R Loni 901W ET, Ariana De La Garza, Centennial, Colo.; 2. CIRS 72NW, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.; 3. LJMC Rihanna 9009W, McCabe Cattle Co., Farley, Iowa
Class 114
January 11 to January 30, 20091. EGL Butterscotch W001 ET, Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.; 2. BDCG DC Wilma 147W 139W, Dawson Creek Gelbvieh, Easton, Kan.; 3. RTRM Kali 232W ET, Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, Idaho
Champion Gelbvieh Winter Heifer Calf: EGL Butterscotch W001 ET, Eagle Pass Ranch, South Dakota, Sire: BAG Butter Knife 13Reserve Gelbvieh Winter Heifer Calf: RID R Loni 901W ET, Ariana De La Garza, Colorado, Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback
Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Calf Division
Class 115
November 20 to December 24, 20081. JDPD Secret 101U1, Dylan C. Enyart, Vinita, Okla.; 2. VTT Scarlet Rose 254U, Van Tucker, Porto, Kan.; 3. JMTG Zenna 35U, Justin Teeter, Mt. Ulla, N.C.
Class 116
October 1 to November 10, 20081. BVLK U121, Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.; 2. DCSF Post Rock Twila 234U2, Meredith Clark, Barnard, Kan.; 3. KKKG Spitfire 101UET ET, Emily Knapp, Bonner Springs, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Calf: BVLK U121, Britney Volek, South Dakota, Sire: ELK CK Crazy HorseReserve Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Calf: DCSF Post Rock Twila 235U2, Meredith Clark, Kansas, Sire: GKG Harley
Gelbvieh Intermediate Heifer Division
Class 117
August 1 to August 15, 20081. JCGR BAR GT PrettyWoman532U, Wyatt Taylor, Kiowa, Colo.
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Balancer Reserve Spring Heifer CalfBVLK Martini 905W
Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.Sire: LaGrand MAF Antidote 5775
Balancer Champion Spring Heifer CalfBCFG Butler Ms Tennessee549W
Ashley Olivier, Harper, Kan.Sire: H S A F Bando 1961
Balancer Reserve Winter Heifer CalfBDCG DC Sasha 44W1
Dawson Creek Gelbvieh, Easton, Kan.Sire: TAU Mr Krugerrand
Balancer Champion Winter Heifer CalfEGL Tessa W102 ET
Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.Sire: EGL Tenderloin N407
Balancer Reserve Senior Heifer CalfLCC 6219U
Chandler Ladner & Courtney Larson, Argonia, Kan.
Sire: FMM Redgreen 1070
Balancer Champion Senior Heifer Calf
VER Miss Georgia 916UThe Dromgoole’s Heaven, Mason, Texas
Sire: B C Matrix 4132
Balancer Reserve Intermediate Heifer
CTR Black Jackie 8327UMeredith Clark, Barnard, Kan.Sire: Connealy Industry 5634
Balancer Champion Intermediate Heifer
RTRT Kassie U52 ETRylee Owen, Mason, Texas
Sire: RTRT Solution
Division Winners:
Class 118
May 1 to May 15, 20081. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Ultrabright 890U, Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.
Champion Gelbvieh Intermediate Heifer: GGGE 3G Cowgirl Ultrabright 890U, Emily Griffiths, Indiana, Sire: GGGE 3G Rio BravoReserve Gelbvieh Intermediate Heifer: JCGR BAR GT PrettyWoman532U, Wyatt Taylor, Kiowa, Colo.
Gelbvieh Junior Heifer Division
Class 119
April 1 to April 10, 20081. JDPD Natasha 06U ET, Lane Enyart, Vinita, Okla.; 2. ROC Stilletto 342U, Cole Buffo, Lansing, Kan.; 3. BNW Rocket 8006U, Mitch D. Garcia, Las Animas, Colo.
Class 120
February 5 to February 24, 20081. SWCC Kali 801U ET, Zack Butler/Stillwater Cattle Co., Milton, Tenn.; 2. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Ursula 837U, Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.; 3. JDPD Rumor Had It 407U, Kolby Perry, Mason, Texas
Class 121
January 1 to January 31, 20081. RTRT Darci 189U, Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, Idaho; 2. GRU Ms Complete 817U, Grace Hammer, Wallace, Kan.; 3. KKKG Unforgettable 225U ET, Emily Knapp, Bonner Springs, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Junior Heifer: SWCC Kali 801U ET, Zack Butler/Stillwater Cattle Co., Tennessee, Sire: SLC Freedom 178F ETReserve Gelbvieh Junior Heifer: RTRT Darci 189U,
Tessa Faulkner, Idaho, Sire: RIR R Collateral 2R
Balancer Spring Heifer Calf
Class 200
May 15 to June 10, 20091. CTR Katie 9320W, Cedar Top Ranch, Stapleton, Neb.; 2. JPTK I Love Lucy 912W, Kale Kendrick, Palmyra, Mo.
Class 201
March 22 to April 20, 20091. BVLK Martini 905W, Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.; 2. BNW Prairie Gal Stamp 9069, Wilkinson Gelbvieh Ranch, Model, Colo.; 3. HAG Ms Lonestar Classic 10W, Haglund Ranch, Inc. Brockway, Mont.
Class 202
March 1 to March 18, 20091. BCFG Butler Ms Tennessee549W, Ashley Olivier, Harper, Kan.; 2. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 961W, Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind., 3. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Wit 950W, Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.
Champion Balancer Spring Heifer Calf: BCFG Butler Ms Tennessee549W, Ashley Olivier, Kansas, Sire: H S A F Bando 1961Reserve Balancer Spring Heifer Calf: BVLK Martini 905W, Britney Volek, South Dakota, Sire: LaGrand MAF Antidote 5775
Balancer Winter Heifer Calf Division
Class 203
February 10 to February 26, 20091. RHRG Ms Legend 946W, Raile Gelbvieh, St. Francis,
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Balancer Reserve Senior HeiferBEA 7200T
Jim & Barb Beastrom, Pierre, S.D.Sire: EXAR Pay Stub 40 5S
Balancer Champion Senior HeiferEBY Miss Western 7297T
Chandler Ladner, Argonia, Kan.Sire: JRI Great Western
Balancer Reserve Spring Bull CalfBRAM 58W
Russell Bramblett, Dell City, TexasSire: MHOG 77T
Balancer Champion Spring Bull CalfBVLK Remington ET 904W
Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.Sire: N Bar Emulation EXT
Balancer Reserve Winter Bull CalfAHL Redwood 28W ET
LeDoux Ranch, Agenda, Kan.Sire: HXC LCC Gravity B25
Balancer Champion Winter Bull CalfGGGE 3G Warlock 928W
Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Balancer Reserve Senior Bull CalfXXB El Duque 306U ET
Boehler Gelbviehs, Orleans, Neb.Sire: Rito 1I2 of 2536 Rito 6I6
Balancer Champion Senior Bull CalfDCSF Post Rock Black Signal 222U
Post Rock Cattle Company, Barnard, Kan.Sire: DCSF Post Rock FD 222U8
Division Winners:
Kan.; 2. BAG 60W, Bar Arrow Cattle Co., Phillipsburg, Kan.; 3. JCGR BAR GT Ms Integrity 179W, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.
Class 204
January 25 to February 9, 20081. EGL Tessa W102 ET, Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.; 2. JCGR BAR GT Integrity 120W ET, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.; 3. TAU Ms Gravity 943W, Sydney Taubenheim, Amherst, Neb.
Class 205
January 10 to January 22, 20081. BDCG DC Sasha 44W1, Dawson Creek Gelbvieh, Easton, Kan.; 2. LJMC Tenderness 9002W, Courtney Larson, Argonia, Kan.; 3. CCRO Dixieland Delite 9151WET, C-Cross Cattle Company, Biscoe, N.C.
Champion Balancer Winter Heifer Calf: EGL Tessa W102 ET, Eagle Pass Ranch, South Dakota, Sire: EGL Tenderloin Reserve Balancer Winter Heifer Calf: BDCG DC Sasha 44W1, Dawson Creek Gelbvieh, Kansas, Sire: TAU Mr Krugerrand
Balancer Senior Heifer Calf Division
Class 206
September 20 to October 5, 20081. VER Miss Georgia 916U, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Mason, Texas; 2. LCC 6219U, Chandler Ladner, Argonia, Kan.
Champion Balancer Senior Heifer Calf: VER Miss Georgia 916U, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Texas, Sire: B C Matrix 4132
Reserve Balancer Senior Heifer Calf: LCC 6219U, Chandler Ladner, Kansas, Sire: FMM Redgreen 1070
Balancer Intermediate Heifer Division
Class 207
July 28 to August 5, 20081. JCGR BAR GT Lee Ann 508U ET, Ariana De La Garza, Centennial, Colo.; 2. JCGR BAR GT Lee Ann 519U ET, Grant Powell, Palmyra, Mo.
Class 208
May 5 to May 15, 20081. RTRT Kassie U52 ET, Rylee Owen, Mason, Texas; 2. CTR Black Jackie 8327U, Meredith Clark, Barnard, Kan.
Champion Balancer Intermediate Heifer: RTRT Kassie U52 ET, Rylee Owen, Texas, Sire: RTRT SolutionReserve Balancer Intermediate Heifer: CTR Black Jackie 8327U, Meredith Clark, Kansas, Sire: Connealy Industry 5634
Balancer Junior Heifer Division
Class 209
March 10 to April 10, 20081. EGL Evelynn U426, Nate Munger, Highmore, S.D.; 2. ARPS Unprecedented 230U, Seth Arp, Arlington, Wisc.; 3. BLD Dunn’s MS Six Gun 897U, Bradley McWilliams, Asbury, Mo.
Class 210
February 1 to March 1, 20081. BCFG Butlers Carefree 534U, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.; 2. XXB Hypnotiq 834U, Boehler Gelbvieh/Cedar Top Ranch/Backward L, Orleans, Neb.; 3. STRM Romance 171U ET, Julianna Kruse, Murray, Iowa
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Balancer Champion Intermediate Bull
GGGE 3G Uganda 895UEmily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.
Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Balancer Reserve Junior BullJCGR BAR GT Cobalt 159U
Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Balancer Reserve Senior BullTAU Tuned In 55T
Overmiller Gelbvieh, Smith Center, Kan.Sire: TC Grid Topper 355
Division Winners:
Class 211
January 10 to January 29, 20081. JCGR BAR GT Ms Unruly 6U, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.; 2. DBRG Miss EXT 803U ET, Bradley McWilliams, Asbury, Mo.; 3. RID R Ms Lee Ann 801U, Wyatt Taylor, Kiowa, Colo.
Champion Balancer Junior Heifer: EGL Evelynn U426, Nate Munger, South Dakota, Sire: EGL Freedom 5203Reserve Balancer Junior Heifer: BCFG Butlers Carefree 534U, Zach Butler, Tennessee, Sire: Lemmon Newsline C804
Balancer Senior Heifer Division
Class 212
September 26 to September 28, 20071. EBY Miss Western 7292T, Chandler Ladner, Argonia, Kan.; 2. BEA 7200T, Jim & Barb Beastrom, Pierre, S.D.
Champion Balancer Senior Heifer: EBY Miss Western 7292T, Chandler Ladner, Kansas, Sire: JRI Great WesternReserve Balancer Senior Heifer: BEA 7200T, Jim & Barb Beastrom, South Dakota, Sire: EXAR Pay Stub 40 5S
Balancer Spring Bull Calf Division
Class 250
April 25 to May 2, 20091. BRAM 58W, Russell Bramblett, Dell City, Texas; 2. BRAM 196W, Russell Bramblett, Dell City, Texas
Class 251
April 25 to May 5, 20091. BVLK Remington ET 904W, Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.; 2. SYD Boondocks Quid 9106W, Sydney Wilkinson, Model, Colo.
Champion Balancer Spring Bull Calf: BVLK Remington ET 904W, Britney Volek, South Dakota, Sire: N Bar Emulation EXTReserve Balancer Spring Bull Calf: BRAM 58W, Russell Bramblett, Texas, Sire: MHOG 77T
Balancer Winter Bull Calf Division
Class 252
February 2 to February 25, 20091. GGGE 3G Warlock 928W, Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.; 2. AHL Redwood 28W ET, LeDoux Ranch, Agenda, Kan.; 3. DBRG Mr Buddy Boy 9105W, Dustin Rippe, Hubbell, Neb.
Class 253
January 1 to January 28, 20091. KMAC TM Mr Impactful 965W, Kelsie McEndaffer, New Raymer, Colo.; 2. ACKG Winchester 1W ET, A&C Gelbvieh, Canton, S.D.; 3. DCSF Post Rock Hauler 13W8, Post Rock Cattle Co., Barnard, Kan.
Champion Balancer Winter Bull Calf: GGGE 3G Warlock 928W, Emily Griffiths, Indiana, Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ MirrorsReserve Balancer Winter Bull Calf: AHL Redwood 28W ET, LeDoux Ranch, Kansas, Sire: HXC LCC Gravity B25
Balancer Senior Bull Calf Division
Class 254
December 20 to December 24, 20081. XXB El Duque 306U ET, Boehler Gelbviehs, Orleans, Neb.
Class 255
October 1 to October 10, 20081. DCSF Post Rock Black Signal 222U8, Post Rock Cattle Co., Barnard, Kan.
Champion Balancer Senior Bull Calf: DCSF Post Rock Black Signal 222U8, Post Rock Cattle Co., Kansas, Sire: DSCF Post Rock FDReserve Balancer Senior Bull Calf: XXB El Duque 306U ET, Boehler Gelbviehs, Nebraska, Sire: Rito 1I2 of 2536 Rito 6I6
Balancer Intermediate Bull Division
Class 256
August 10 to August 15, 20081. GGGE 3G Uganda 895U, Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.
Champion Balancer Intermediate Bull: GGGE 3G Uganda 895U, Emily Griffiths, Indiana, Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Balancer Junior Bull Division
Class 257
March 20 to March 22, 20081. EGL Northern Dancer U659, Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.
Class 258
January 25 to February 10, 20081. JCGR BAR GT Cobalt 159U, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.; 2. DLW Red Power 583U, Warner Beef Genetics, Beaver City, Neb.; 3. JRI Enhancer 53U21, Hilltop Farms, Asbury, Mo.
Champion Balancer Junior Bull: EGL Norther Dancer U659, Eagle Pass Ranch, South Dakota, Sire: EGL Northern Wind
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Gelbvieh Reserve Spring Bull CalfRID R G-Force 922W
Ridinger Cattle Company, Deer Trail, Colo.
Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback
Gelbvieh Champion Spring Bull CalfBVLK Tator 906W
Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.Sire: BABR Who Hott 552
Gelbvieh Reserve Senior Bull CalfBDCG DC 10U1
Dawson Creek Gelbvieh/Pleasant Meadows, Easton, Kan.Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Gelbvieh Champion Senior Bull CalfCIRS 278U2
John R. Shearer, Canton, Kan.Sire: EGL Fosters LO17E
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Gelbvieh Reserve Intermediate BullPMG Ulysses 20U
Mark Goes, Odell, Neb.Sire: PMG Pegasus 01P
Gelbvieh Champion Intermediate Bull
LCR Ultimate 428URoyal Western Gelbvieh, Innisfail, AB
Sire: LCR Star Prospect
Gelbvieh Champion Junior BullCIRS Direct Current 1LU
D bar L Land & Livestock, Sylvia, Kan.Sire: EGL Fosters LO17E
Division Winners:
Reserve Balancer Junior Bull: JCGR BAR GT Cobalt 159U, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Colorado, Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Balancer Senior Bull Division
Class 259
December 18 to December 20, 20071. XXB Wingman 639T ET, LeDoux Ranch, Agenda, Kan.
Class 260
February 1 to February 5, 20071. TAU Tuned In 55T, Overmiller Gelbvieh, Smith Center, Kan.
Champion Balancer Senior Bull: XXB Wingman 639T ET, LeDoux Ranch, Kansas, Sire: XXB Ludacris 039S ETReserve Balancer Senior Bull: TAU Tuned In 55T, Overmiller Gelbvieh, Kansas, Sire: TC Grid Topper 355
Gelbvieh Spring Bull Calf Division
Class 150
March 29 to April 151. BABR Dirty Little Secret 900W, Wattis Ranch LLC, Casper, Wyo.; 2. BABR Who Done It 901W, Wes & Brittney Spencer, Pierre, S.D.; 3. BRAM 214W, Russell Bramblett, Dell City, Texas
Class 151
March 1 to March 16, 20091. BVLK Tator 906W, Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.; 2. RID R G-Force 922W, Ridinger Cattle Company, Deer Trail, Colo.; 3. LRSF Dejavu W55, Mark & Sharon Larson, Clearbrook, Minn.
Champion Gelbvieh Spring Bull Calf: BVLK Tator 906W, Britney Volek, South Dakota,
Sire: BABR Who Hott 552Reserve Gelbvieh Spring Bull Calf: RID R G-Force 922W, Ridinger Cattle Company, Colorado, Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback
Class 152
February 14 to February 26, 20091. PLA Cisco 1W, Plateau Gelbvieh, Peetz, Colo.; 2. MLG Meadowlarks Wstrn Royale 376W, Post Rock Cattle & Meadowlarks Gelbvieh, Barnard, Kan.; 3. RWG Texas Worth 9223 W233, Royal Western Gelbvieh, Innisfail, AB.
Class 153
January 28 to February 13, 20091. DVE Davidson Trump 63W, Davidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK.; 2. RWG Wired 9141 W141, Royal Western Gelbvieh, Innisfail, AB.; 3. HFR Wolf Creek 9W, Linda Shafer, Strasburg, Colo.
Class 154
January 3 to January 15, 20091. JDPD Akin 140W, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Mason, Texas; 2. CIRS 12LW ET, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.; 3. CBVF Dirty Max W2C6, Cole Buffo, Lansing, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Winter Bull Calf: JDPD Akin 140W, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Texas, Sire: JHG PremonitionReserve Gelbvieh Winter Bull Calf: CIRS 12LW ET, Circle S Ranch, Kansas, Sire: EGL Fosters LO17 ET
Gelbvieh Senior Bull Calf Division
Class 155
November 22 to December 23, 20081. CIRS 278U2, John R. Shearer, Canton, Kan.;
Gelbvieh Reserve Junior BullDVE Davidson Cowboy 20U
Davidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK.Sire: DVE Davidson PLD M
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Champion Get of SireJJ Boehler, Orleans, Neb.Sire: XXB Ludacris 039S
2. XXB Vinnie 915U, Boehler Gelbviehs, Orleans, Neb.; 3. RLKL RL Black Power U18, Linquist Farms, Fonda, Iowa
Class 156
October 20 to November 20, 20081. BDCG DC 10U1, Dawson Creek Gelbvieh, Easton, Kan.; 2. DCSF Post Rock Star 252U2 ET, Post Rock Cattle Co., Barnard, Kan.; 3. VTT Similak U1, Van Tucker, Porto, Kan.
Class 157
September 2 to October 1, 20081. GHGF Airbus 28U, Justin Teeter, Mt. Ulla, N.C.; 2. ELC Slugger ET 11U, Cooper Gelbvieh, Burdett, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Senior Bull Calf: CIRS 278U2, John R. Shearer, Kansas, Sire: EGL Fosters LO17 ETReserve Gelbvieh Senior Bull Calf: BDCG DC 10U1, Dawson Creek Gelbvieh, Kansas, Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Gelbvieh Intermediate Bull Division
Class 158
June 20 to August 19, 20081. LCR Ultimate 428U, Royal Western Gelbvieh, Innisfail, AB; 2. BRAM 79U, Russell Bramblett, Dell City, Texas
Class 159
May 10 to May 15, 20081. PMG Ulysses 20U, Mark Goes, Odell, Neb.; 2. RWG Universal 8515 U515, Royal Western Gelbvieh, Innisfail, AB.
Champion Gelbvieh Intermediate Bull: LCR Ultimate 428U, Royal Western Gelbvieh, Alberta, Sire: LCR Star ProspectReserve Gelbvieh Intermediate Bull: PMG Ulysses 20U, Mark
Goes, Nebraska, Sire: PMG Pegasus 01P
Gelbvieh Junior Bull Division
Class 160
January 27 to February 5, 20081. CIRS Direct Current 1LU, D bar L Land & Livestock, Sylvia, Kan.; 2. DVE Davidson Cowboy 20U, Davidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK.
Champion Gelbvieh Junior Bull: CIRS Direct Current 1LU, D bar L Land & Livestock, Kansas, Sire: EGL Fosters LO17 ETReserve Gelbvieh Junior Bull: DVE Davison Cowboy 20U, Davidson Gelbvieh, Saskatchewan, Sire: DVE Davidson PLD
Gelbvieh Senior Bull Division
Class 161
November 1 to November 5, 20071. DCSF Post Rock Mass Appeal 262T2, Post Rock Cattle Co., Barnard, Kan.
Class 162
April 25 to April 28, 20071. RWG Traction 7412 T412, Royal Western Gelbvieh, Innisfail, AB
Class 163
January 20 to February 20, 20071. DVE Davidson Leadtime 89T, Davidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK.; 2. RWG Tennessee CAT 7104, Towerview Ranch, Medicine Hat, AB
Champion Gelbvieh Senior Bull: DCSF Post Rock Mass Appeal 262T2, Post Rock Cattle Co., Kansas, Sire: BTI Granite 2135M
Reserve Gelbvieh Senior Bull: RWG Traction 7412 T412, Royal Western Gelbvieh, Alberta, Sire: RWG Royal Reserve
Gelbvieh Champion Senior BullDCSF Post Rock Mass Appeal 262TPost Rock Cattle Co., Barnard, Kan.
Sire: BTI Granite 2135M
Gelbvieh Reserve Senior BullDVE Davidson Leadtime 89T
Davidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK.Sire: DVE Davidson PLD B
Division Winners:
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Integrity of the Game
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BaseBall has Been coined the american pastime. like many of us, I have grown up a baseball fan. When I was young, I was amazed by the big sluggers who could crack a ball over the fence like it was nothing. To me, these superstars of the major sports were my heroes. like many kids my age, I dreamed about some day being a professional athlete. however, in the past few years, it has become more apparent that the superheroes I looked up to as a child were actually cheating and robbing baseball from the true spirit of the sport. as my friend and I watched our latest hero admit to using performance enhancing drugs, we were both in a state of shock. The only words my friend could say was, “Is there no integrity left in the game?” at first, I did not entirely grip the deep meaning of what my friend had just told me. after a few days, I started to understand what he meant. even though he was referring to the sport of baseball, his question can apply to all forms of competition. When we are young and learning how to play games, the thrill of actually playing is more important than the outcome. The only time we break the rules is when we don’t know the rules. however, as we grow
older, we lose the sensation of playing the game and place all of the importance on winning. We take on the assumption that if we lose, then the experience from playing the game was a waste of time. The pressure of competition leads us to develop a different interpretation of right and wrong even to the point where the idea that it’s not cheating if everyone is doing it. We find ways to bend the rules to our favor even if it hurts the other competitors because we are so thirsty for the taste of victory. I know that whenever there is competition there will be forms of cheating. I am writing this article to challenge you to keep your own integrity when not only showing but also raising cattle. There are a lot easier paths to the top than the road paved in integrity and honesty, but I promise you that only this road will lead you to true victory. Trophies and ribbons will fade with age, and the money won will be spent. however, the memory of winning the honest way will never be forgotten. Remember that you may be a child’s superhero, and your actions may be a large influence on them. Regain your integrity and believe in the true spirit of the sport.
2009-2010 AGJA Board of Directors
Kyle Kendrick, President (2010)6590 County Rd. 249, Palmyra, MO 63461
P: 573-735-4243 • C: 573-822-2952Email: [email protected]
Andrew Lindgren, Vice President (2011)
1565 US Hwy. 136, Atlanta, IL 67123P: 309-392-2054 • C: 309-825-0089Email: [email protected]
Katie Sullivan, Vice President
of Leadership (2010)34850 Magnolia Farm Rd.,
Robertsdale, AL 36567P: 251-931-3068
Email: [email protected]
Keaton Kendrick, Secretary (2010)6590 County Rd. 249, Palmyra, MO 63461
P: 573-735-4243 • C: 573-822-2951Email: [email protected]
Justin Taubeneheim, Treasurer (2010)
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Seth Arp (2011)N551 Ramsey Rd., Arlington, WI 53911
P: 608-712-1186Email: [email protected]
Dustin Aherin (2011)
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Janelle Hayek (2011)2814 Hwy. E43, Clutier, IA 52217
P: 319-330-1647Email: [email protected]
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P: 605-860-8723Email: [email protected]
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The 16Th donaTIon heifer from the haglund Ranch in Brockway, Mont., raised nearly $12,000 to help fund important aGJa programs for 2010. When the lucky ticket was drawn, lexi drager from Peetz, Colo., won the March 2009 red, Balancer heifer, Ms lone star Classic 10W. Tiana Garcia, aGJa member from las animas, Colo., sold the winning ticket.
Phil and dolores haglund started the annual tradition of giving a heifer to aGJa and Jim and Genny Priest, the newest owners of the haglund Ranch, have continued the tradition. Their generous gift provides the means to fund several aGJa activities including shows, leadership opportunities, and outreach with 4-h and FFa programs. special thanks to the Tom Rea family of Berthoud, Colo., for caring for and fitting the heifer for national Western stock show where she was shown and the drawing took place. american live stock Insurance also provided 30 days of insurance following the raffle. While it’s nearly impossible to list everyone who purchased a ticket, aGJa members thank each of you for every ticket purchased. several tickets were sold prior to the national Western stock show by aGJa members and through Gelbvieh World. during the stock show, aGJa members used their sales skills to market tickets to Gelbvieh breeders throughout the week and several aGa members got caught up in the moment during the ticket auction held in conjunction with the aGa and Breeder’s Choice Bull Futurity social. special thanks to volume ticket buyer dave and Cindy Judd, Judd Ranch, Inc., of Pomona, Kan.
Below are the top 6 ticket salespersons: 1. austin Teeter of north Carolina2. Mitch Garcia of Colorado3. Tiana Garcia of Colorado4. sydney Taubenheim of nebraska5. ethan Bigger of Illinois6. sydney Bigger of Illinois
Thanks for all those who make this essential fundraiser possible.
Champion Gelbvieh FemaleEmily Griffiths
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh FemaleThorstenson Gelbvieh & Angus
Grand Champion Balancer FemaleBartee Farms
Reserve Champion Balancer FemaleRippe Gelbvieh
Champion Bred & Owned Balancer FemaleSchafer Farms, Inc.
Champion Bred & Owned Gelbvieh BullTriple K Gelbvieh
Champion Bred & Owned Balancer BullDeGeer Gelbvieh
AGJA Junior AmbassadorA& C Gelbvieh
Donated Statue from Huston Cattle CompanyFlying M Farms
Haglund Donation Heifer Sets Pace for a Strong Year for AGJA
Silent Trophy Auction Kicks Off Lone Star Classic Award Sponsorships
Lexi Drager from Peetz, Colo., was the winner of the Haglund donation heifer. Here Lexi is meeting her new heifer for the first time.
With the help of Keaton Kendrick, AGJA Board Member, Lexi showed her heifer in the NWSS Open Show.
The following sponsors were the winning bidders during the silent trophy auction held during the 2010 AGA Convention. Thank you for your support! Additional sponsors are still needed; please see page 32 of this issue for more details.
Thank you to John Huston for donating this African statue to the AGJA Silent Auction.
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junior newsJunior News
Texas Junior Gelbvieh Association Seeking Meal SponsorsIf you’ve ever been to a Junior Classic, the junior national event is a big undertaking which takes a lot of organization and preplanning. Along with providing the facilities and scheduling the activities, contests, and cattle show, the participants and their families are provided meals throughout the week.
As state associations and individual breeders make plans for the upcoming year, please know that the Texas Junior Gelbvieh Association would appreciate your consideration as a meal sponsor for the 2010 show.
Meal sponsorships that include TJGA planning the menu and preparing the meal are as follows:
Breakfast $ 500.00
Lunch $1,000.00
Dinner $1,500.00
However, anyone is by all means welcome to provide and be responsible for any meal you would choose to sponsor at their own budget.
Please let the TJGA know, by contacting TJGA President Ashley Skeels or Lone Star Planning Committee Chair Shannon Worrell at 325-258-4656 or [email protected] as soon as possible, if you would be interested in being a meal sponsor for the 2010 Lone Star Classic.
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Below is the information presented during the annual Meeting at the aGa Convention about the computer conversion, which includes an update on the schedule and some of the functionality of the new system.
What is the schedule for the implementation of the new registry computer system?
hardware for the new system is scheduled to be installed late in February. after this, staff from Creo episteme will
be in the aGa office mid-march to install the initial test system. aGa staff will test the initial system for a period of 30-45 days. Upon completion of the initial test the Creo staff will take another month or so to make additional changes.
Phase II will involve a data conversion of existing data from the aGa registry database and then the new system will be installed and both systems will run in parallel for a period of 30 days. after the system is determined to be functioning properly the office portion of the new system will go “live”. The anticipated timing for this phase is May – June.
When will the members be able to enter data on-line?
Phase III will involve the addition of the on-line modules. Testing on those modules should take place after Junior Classic in July. Testing will involve a small group of beta-testers from the membership. after the on-line modules are working they will be rolled out to the membership in the august to september timeframe.
How will AGA members be able to use the new on-line capability of the new system?
For members that have herdTrack the system will work basically as it does today. Instead of emailing us a file however, you will simply upload the file to the online system. Work will process and if the work is free of errors an updated file will be available for download back to the member.
For those members that do not have herdTrack there will be several options for submitting data to the aGa. Members that do not have a high-speed internet connection will be able to download some spreadsheet tools. data can be entered on the spreadsheet and then uploaded to the system. This should provide some basic connectivity to members dealing with slower connection speeds.
For members with high-speed internet connections they can also download the spreadsheet tools to upload data to the new system. other options will be a web based input screen where data, similar to
what is on the registration application, can be added to animals in a member’s inventory.
What new capabilities will we have with the new system?
one of the greatest benefits with this new system is that it is real-time. so if new calves are entered into the database on one day and processed with no errors, they will be able to be displayed on the web search engines following that processing. Forms like ultrasound barnsheets and weight worksheets can be printed on demand by the member rather than being requested from the office. Registration certificates can be stored on-line rather than being printed which should insure that when they are printed by a member the information is up to date with the latest performance and pedigree information.
How will AGA members get training on this new system?
Currently the plan is to offer members training through a variety of methods. We hope to work with many of the state associations to offer training as part of a fall meeting or field day. other tools will be available such as training videos available on the web and as dVds. We anticipate offering training at some of the major fall events such as the n.I.l.e., n.a.I.l.e., and american Royal as well as at the aGa convention in January.
While change can present some challenges, we as a staff are excited about the opportunities for increasing the types of services we offer our members. Quicker data turnaround, less paper mailed to you and more reporting capabilities on the data that is currently being submitted are just a couple of the items that will be a byproduct of this transition. as part of this process we will be converting the Canadian and new Zealand associations databases as well. The above schedule may need to be adjusted as we move through the various stages of the conversion process. Watch for continued updates from the aGa office as we move through this conversion process.
We want to hear from State Associations: The AGA will begin publishing a quarterly electronic newsletter just about state association news and events. If your association is having a meeting, field day, sale or other event, please contact us with details.
Send your success story, too. What has your association benefit-ed from? All dates and stories can be sent to Dana Stewart, [email protected].
The deadline for the April first newsletter is March 15, 2010.
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2010 A Higher Standard National Gelbvieh Sale
January 10, 2010National Western Stock Show, Denver, Colo.Auctioneer: Roger EmighSales Manager: Purple Haven Enterprises
a PaCKed CRoWd of breeders was on hand to witness the 2010 a higher standard national Gelbvieh sale at the national Western Beef Palace arena. Buyers and breeders enjoyed a beef brisket meal prior to the sale. starting off the sale and setting a top selling pace was the 2010 Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity champion, CIRs decade 278U2. This november 2008 son of eGl Fosters lo17 eT was consigned by John R. shearer, Canton, Kan. This bull sold for full possession and one-half semen interest for $13,000 to Two step Ranch, Farley, Iowa; Circle s Ranch; and sunset Ridge, Jackson, Mo. The second highest selling bull was lot 2, XXB el duque 306U eT. Boehler Gelbviehs, orleans, neb., consigned this december 2008 son of Rito 1I2 of 2536 Rito 6I6. Beatty Farms, llC, Pleasant hill, Mo., was the winning bidder at $10,000 for full possession, one-half semen interest. The pick of the show string of Jumping Cow Gelbvieh at Ramah, Colo. was another high seller on the sale. Thorstenson lazy TV Ranch from selby, s.d. was the winning bidder for $7,000. The flush opportunity of sWCC Kali 801U eT, also lot 10b,
4 Bulls $7,3757 Open Heifers $3,4644 Bred Females $3,5504 Flushes $3,4635 Pick of the Herds $4,717
sold for $5,000 to Circle s Ranch, Canton, Kan. Butler Creek Farms, Milton, Tenn., and stillwater Cattle Co., Columbus, Mont, own this February 2008 national champion female sired by slC Freedom 178F eT. The high selling open heifer was CTR Katie 9320W. This Cedar Top Ranch, stapleton, neb., consignment is a May 2009 daughter of Connealy Industry 5634. eagle Pass Ranch, highmore, s.d., purchased this heifer for $5,000. lot 15, VRT lazy TV Ms direct U253, was the top selling bred female which sold for $4,500 to Middle Creek Farms, Bozeman, Mont. Thorstenson lazy TV Ranch, selby, s.d., consigned this February 2008 daughter of JCB lazy TV direct s257 eT.
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he american Gelbvieh association has named the 2009-2010 Ring of
Gold champions for points awarded to Gelbvieh and Balancer® females and bulls
during qualified shows throughout the year. The Ring of Gold champion Gelbvieh female is GGGe 3G Cowgirl Ursula 837U owned by emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind. This February 2008 heifer was sired by GGGe 3G space Cowboy. To earn a total of 74 points, this female was named the grand champion Gelbvieh female at the dixie national, Iowa state Fair, and Kentucky state Fair and was also named the Gelbvieh junior heifer division reserve champion at the american Royal and the n.a.I.l.e. The runner-up Ring of Gold Gelbvieh female was GGGe 3G Cowgirl Ultrabright 890U. This May 2008 daughter of GGGe 3G Rio Bravo is also owned by emily Griffiths.
The Ring of Gold champion Gelbvieh bull was CIRs direct Current 1lU, a January 2008 son of eGl Fosters lo17 eT owned by d bar l land & livestock of sylvia, Kan. This bull earned 84 points by being named the grand champion Gelbvieh bull at the Iowa state Fair and the american Royal and the Gelbvieh junior bull division champion at the n.a.I.l.e. and the national Western stock show. John shearer, Circle s Ranch, of Canton, Kan., owned the runner-up Ring of Gold Gelbvieh bull. CIRs 278U2 is a november 2008 son of eGl Fosters lo17 eT. The honors of Ring of Gold champion Balancer® female went to BCFG Butlers Carefree 534U. Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., owns this February 2008 daughter of lemmon newsline C804. This heifer earned 36 points by being named the grand champion Balancer® female at the n.a.I.l.e. and reserve champion Balancer®
female at the national Western stock show. The runner-up Ring of Gold Balancer® female was eGl evelynn U426, a March 2008 daughter of eGl Freedom 5203 owned by nate Munger, highmore, s.d. emily Griffiths also owns the Ring of Gold champion Balancer® bull. GGGe 3G Uganda 895U is an august 2008 son of GGGe 3G smoke n’ Mirrors. earning 44 total points, this bull was the grand champion Balancer® bull at the Iowa state Fair and the Balancer® intermediate division champion bull at the american Royal, n.a.I.l.e., and the national Western stock show. ledoux Ranch of agenda, Kan. owns the runner-up Ring of Gold Balancer® bull. XXB Wingman 639T eT is a december 2007 son of XXB ludacris 039s eT. The american Gelbvieh association established the Ring of Gold program to encourage breeders to participate in
Gelbvieh Association Names Ring of Gold Champions
2010 Ring of Gold Champion Gelbvieh FemaleGGGE 3G Cowgirl Ursula 837UEmily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
2010 Ring of Gold Champion Gelbvieh BullCIRS Direct Current 1LU
D bar L Land & Livestock, Sylvia, Kan.
2010 Ring of Gold Champion Balancer® FemaleBCGF Butlers Carefree 534U
Zack Butler, Milton, Tenn.
2010 Ring of Gold Champion Balancer® BullGGGE 3G Uganda 895U
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
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Gelbvieh Females1. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Ursula 837U, Emily
Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.2. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Ultrabright 890U,
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.3. SWCC Kali 801UET, Stillwater Cattle
Co., Columbus, Mont.; and Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
4. SVVG Shasta, Sauers Valley View Farms, Winona, Minn.
5. BVLK U121, Britney Volek, Highmore, S.D.
Gelbvieh Bulls1. CIRS Direct Current 1LU, D bar L Land &
Livestock, Sylvia, Kan.2. CIRS 278U2, John Shearer, Circle S
Ranch, Canton, Kan.3. JDPD Akin 140W, The Dromgoole’s
Heaven, Mason, Texas4. GGGE 3G Warpaint 913W, Emily
Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.5. DDJJ DD Extra Nice UP00, Jessica
Johnson, Parksville, Ky.
Balancer® Females 1. BCGF Butlers Carefree 534U, Zack
Butler, Milton, Tenn.2. EGL Evelynn U426, Nate Munger,
Highmore, S.D.3. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Star, Emily Griffiths,
Kendallville, Ind.4. RTRT Kassie U52 ET, Rylee Owen,
Mason, Texas5. EBY Miss Western 7297T, Chandler
Ladner, Argonia, Kan.
Balancer® Bulls1. GGGE 3G Uganda 895U, Emily Griffiths,
Kendallville, Ind.2. XXB Wingman 639T ET, LeDoux Ranch,
Agenda, Kan.3. EGL Northern Dancer U659, Eagle Pass
Ranch, Highmore, S.D.4. XXB El Duque 306U ET, Boehler
Gelbviehs, Orleans, Neb.5. JCGR Bar GT Cobalt 159U, Jumping
Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.
Gelbvieh Association Names Ring of Gold Champions livestock shows and to honor the top animals shown at the conclusion of a show year. Points are earned for grand and reserve grand champions, as well as division champions and reserves, and are based on the actual number of animals shown in each qualified show. The following is a list of the top five Ring of Gold animals for each division.
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By Don Danell, AGA Area Coordinator
In eaRly deCeMBeR, I took a four-day trip through north and south dakota. While the temperature never got above -10 degrees and the wind never seemed to quit, I received warm welcomes from six breeders and saw a hot offering of Gelbvieh and Gelbvieh Balancer sale bulls. another real plus of these visits was the opportunity to see some of the dams that produced those fine bulls.
The trip began in selby, s.d., with a visit to Ken and Vaughn Thorstenson at Thorstenson Gelbvieh and angus. due to the heavy rains in october, they were still in the fields harvesting corn – I had no idea it ever had to be done in such extreme cold. The Thorstenson’s have put in a Growsafe system to measure Residual Feed Intake (RFI) of their bulls. They have been able to test all of their sale bulls and have the RFI data to report to interested buyers and the aGa.
When checking out Thorstenson’s herd sire battery I saw the 2009 nWss Champion Futurity Bull, dVe davidson Powerhouse 13U. I also saw some of the top RFI bulls purchased from the 2009 Midland Bull Test sale.
The next stop on the trip was to eagle Pass Ranch in highmore, s.d. steve Munger was getting ready for his commercial female sale in hub City, near aberdeen, s.d. They were sorting through some heifers to put a lot together for a
phone bid customer.In his sale bull pen, I got another look at
the Growsafe RFI system. This new ability for measuring RFI should prove to be a valuable tool to producers and their buyers. In addition, I checked out his denver-bound show string. It is fun to see such high caliber cattle being prepared to go to the show. I also got a chance to check out this year’s national Grand Champion Balancer Bull, eGl northern dancer U659, before he went to denver and gained that title. The next morning took us to hub City to watch his fine purebred and commercial females sell.
From there, I headed to Pearson Cattle Company in lake City, s.d. to see what neal Pearson was up to. I was humbled to see another hard working group battling the -10 degree weather to harvest their corn. neal took some time to show me his upcoming sale bulls and even gave me a look at the established cow herd that produced that impressive set of Gelbvieh and Gelbvieh Balancer bulls.
Then it was on to north dakota to visit ed Kalianoff at KalKota Ranch in steele. I toured another pen of quality Gelbvieh and Gelbvieh Balancer bulls before taking a drive through the ‘Mamas’ that produced them. ed then showed me his elite set of cattle that were consigned to north dakota’s Golden Rule sale.
The next leg of my tour took me to Chimney Butte Ranch and doug hillie,
in Mandan, n.d. I was first treated to a viewing of his yearling sale bulls before heading up to the winter pasture to check out the females responsible for that fine set of bulls.
after a quick peek at some promising bred heifers, we went to look at the herdsire pen. This is the home of daR Pure Power, the aBs Global a.I. sire out of FhG Flying h exclusive x RTC atlas.
The last stop was to Miller Gelbvieh Farm in Glen Ullin, n.d. lee Miller and I did not have much daylight left by the time I got there, but it was a very enjoyable visit. I got a quick look at some of his excellent sale bulls and his herdsire pen. We spent the next couple of hours talking Gelbvieh and the direction of our breed.
Upon leaving there (well after dark) with some 400 miles left to reach home, I had plenty of time to ponder the remarkable groups of animals I had seen on the trip. seeing the operations of various breeders is a privilege and a great learning experience. To Ken, Vaughn, steve, neal, ed, doug, and lee, I want to say Thank you for the hospitality and Congratulations for a job well done in keeping our breed moving into the future.
Unfortunately, I had to drive right by many of our breeders’ ranches, as there just wasn’t enough time to stop and see them all. My apologies to those breeders and I hope you will allow me to visit your places the next time I travel to the dakotas.
view from the fieldView from the Field
A Cold Trip to See Hot Bulls in the Dakotas
American Gelbvieh Association Area Coordinators—Commercial Marketing
EASTErN [email protected]
(606) 387-8579 (O) • (606) 688-4492 (C)
“One of the exciting things about this job is when i get calls from cattlemen looking to buy Gelbvieh or Balancers and i get to call an AGA mem-ber to tell them someone is looking for cattle.”
“i recently visited a breeder in Kentucky who has 300 Charolais/Angus cows and asked for input on breeding them to Gelbvieh bulls this year.”
Don Danell Steve Peddicord
WESTErN [email protected]
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salesSales
3rd Annual You-Pick-Em Bull and Select Heifer Sale
Little Windy Hill FarmsMax Meadows, Va.December 12, 2009
The 3Rd annUal you-Pick-em Bull and select heifer sale started out as a cold but beautiful sunny day in the mountains of southwest Virginia. lots of repeat buyers and some news ones to were at the sale. They all enjoyed a great PIG PICK’n lunch and good fellowship before the sale.
Top Selling Gelbvieh Bulls
lot 2 – a september 2008 homozygous black and polled son of Montana Proud and a CTR echo daughter topped the sale. Kenneth alger of stanly, Va. won the bid at $3,350.
lot 6 – an october 2008 homozygous black and polled son of dCsF Granite 200P2 and a CTR highlite daughter had lots of friends and the bidding was strong. This bull had a 75 pound birth weight, 834 pound adjusted 205 weaning weight and a 1,348 pound yearling weight. Mr. alger also purchased this lot for $3,300.
Top Selling Balancer Bulls
lot 14 – a January 2009 son of s102 and a Titanium daughter that has lots of calving ease and big growth numbers sold to a many times past buyer and a good friend, Gale Rippey from Galax, Va., for $2,400.
lot 4 – a september bull that was about as good as you can make one out of discovery and a Jack Pot daughter sold to a new buyer, shelby lineberry also from Galax for $2,400.
Select Heifers
lot 31 – a two year old heifer with a bull calf at side sired by n Bar Primetime was a consignment from dr. Tom levelle and sold to david danner of Max Meadows, Va., for $1,950.
lot 27 – a spring bred heifer out of a dCsF Granite 200P2 and a KCF Bennett Kingpin daughter, due to calve to s102 in late March, sold to steve Fanning from Bland, Va., for $1,800.Bulls averaged $2,385.
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CirCle S ranCh from Canton, Kan. entered the top bull in the 2010 Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity held at the national Western Stock Show on January 9. CirS 278U2 is a november 2008 son of eGl Fosters lO17e.
Members of the Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity entered 14 Gelbvieh bulls in the 2010 event. The preliminary judging took place in the morning at the Stockyard arena at the national Western Stock Show. The top three finalists were selected and final judging was held later that evening at “Bulls in the Ballroom” at the red lion hotel, Denver, Colo. For entering the champion futurity bull,
Circle S ranch was presented with a check for $25,000. runners up in the bull futurity were BDCG DC 10U1 shown
by Kansas Connection, Sharon Springs, Kan., and eGl northern Pacific W026 eT shown by eagle Pass ranch, highmore, S.D.
The champion futurity bull was sold at the 2010 higher Standard national Gelbvieh Sale. CirS 278U2 sold for $13,000 to The Two Step ranch, Farley, iowa; Circle S ranch; and Sunset ridge Farm, Griffin, Ga. Davidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK., was the lucky winner of the sale proceeds.
MaTTheW DaviDSOn, Duncan, S.C., was the recipient of the 2010 Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity $1,000 Scholarship. The scholarship winner was announced at the american Gelbvieh association and Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity social on Saturday, January 9 as part of the aGa annual convention. Davidson is attending Clemson University where he majors in agriculture Mechanization and Business. he is the son of Donna and Bruce Davidson. Davidson is a member of the South Carolina Gelbvieh Junior association and the american Gelbvieh Junior association. he owns a herd of registered Gelbvieh cattle and has exhibited at many local, state, and national shows including the american Gelbvieh Junior association Junior Classic. after graduation, Matthew plans to continue to raise Gelbvieh cattle and to promote the breed. in one letter of recommendation it states, “[Matthew] exhibits those qualities of fairness, leadership, and maturity whether winning or losing. These outstanding character qualities will be an asset to any organization.”
Circle S Ranch Enters Champion in Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity
The 2010 Champion bull in the Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity was CIRS 278U2 entered by Circle S Ranch.
Davidson Awarded Gelbvieh Bull Futurity Scholarship
Davidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK, was the lucky winner
of the 2010 Champion Futurity Bull sale proceeds.
Pictured avove (left to right); Ken Flikkema, Eileen
and Vernon Davidson, and Chris Mitchell.
Matthew Davidson
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NWSS Jr. Gelbvieh Show Results
Gelbvieh Results:
Gelbvieh Class 101
February 20 to March 26, 20091.TFlK Whitney 251W eT, Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, idaho; 2. arPG Wisteria 257W, Seth arp, arlington, Wisc.
Gelbvieh Class 102
January 15 to February 10, 20091.riD r loni 901W eT, ariana De la Garza, Centennial, Colo.; 2. rTrM Kali 232W eT, Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, idaho; 3. CDY Deja vu 79W, Cody Tucker, Porto, Kan.
Gelbvieh Class 103
november 10 to December 15, 20081.BvlK U121, Britney volek, highmore, S.D.; 2. JDPD Secret 101U1, Dylan C. enyart, vinita, Okla.; 3. vTT Scarlet rose 254U, van Tucker, Porto, Kan.
Gelbvieh Class 104
august 10 to October 23, 20081.JCGr Bar GT PrettyWomen532U, Wyatt Taylor, Kiowa, Colo.; 2. DCSF Post rock Twila 235U2, Meredith Clark, Barnard, Kan.; 3. KKKG Spitfire 101UeT eT, emily Knapp, Bonner Springs, Kan.
Gelbvieh Class 105
May 8, 20081.GGGe 3G Cowgirl Ultrabright 890U, emily Griffiths, Kendalville, ind.
Gelbvieh Class 106
February 24 to april 8, 20081.CirS 9rU, Kaycie l. Shearer, Canton, Kan.; 2. BnW rocket 8006U, Mitch D Garcia, las animas, Colo.
Gelbvieh Class 107
January 1 to February 8, 20081.rTrT Darci 189U, Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, idaho; 2. GGGe 3G Cowgirl Ursula 837U, emily Griffiths, Kendalville, ind.; 3. JDPD rumor had it 407U, Kolby Perry, Mason, Texas
Balancer Results:
Balancer Class 111
June 10, 20091.JPTK i love lucy 912W, Kale Kendrick, Palmyra, Mo.
Balancer Class 112
February 22 to March 22, 20091.GGGe 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951W, emily Griffiths, Kendalville, ind.; 2. BvlK Martini 905W, Britney volek, highmore, S.D.; 3. GGGe 3G Cowgirl Wit 950W, emily Griffiths, Kendalville, ind.
Balancer Class 113
January 12 to February 1, 20091.TaU Ms Gravity 943W, Sydney Taubenheim, amherst, neb.; 2. lJMC Tenderness 9002W, Courtney larson, argonia, Kan.; 3. laMJ Tricia 900W, Jake lammers, lexington, neb.
Balancer Class 114
august 7 to September 23, 20081.lCC 6219U, Chandler ladner, argonia, Kan.; 2. JCGr Bar GT lee ann 519U eT, Grant Powell, Palmyra, Mo.
Balancer Class 115
July 29, 20081.JCGr Bar GT lee ann 508U eT, ariana De la Garza, Centennial, Colo.
Balancer Class 116
May 5 to May 12, 20081.rTrT Kassie U52 eT, rylee Owen, Mason, Texas; 2.CTr Black Jackie 8327U, Meredith Clark, Barnard, Kan.
Balancer Class 117
February 1 to april 9, 20081.arPS Unprecedented 230U, Seth arp, arlington, Wisc.; 2. STrM romance 171U eT, Julianna Kruse, Murray, iowa; 3. BaG Miss Unquestionable 35U, Micheal ring, Oregon, ill.
Balancer Class 118
January 15 to January 28, 20081.PMG Uma 802U eT, Tricia Goes, Odell, neb.; 2. TaU MS Freedom 811U, Justin Taubenheim, amherst, neb.; 3. riD r Ms lee ann 801U, Wyatt Taylor, Kiowa, Colo.
Balancer Class 119
September 26, 20071.eBY Miss Western 7297T, Chandler ladner, argonia, Kan.
unior Gelbvieh members led 41 Gelbvieh and Balancers females into the ring for the 2010 national Western Stock Show Gelbvieh Junior
Show on January 10. Shane Bedwell of Fort Collins, Colo. evaluated the 19 Gelbvieh and 22 Balancer females.
The complete nWSS Junior Gelbvieh and Balancer® Show program with results and performance data is available online at www.gelbvieh.org or call the aGa office at 303-465-2333 to request a copy.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh FemaleGGGE 3G Cowgirl Ultrabright 890U
Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.Sire: GGGE 3G Rio Bravo
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female RTRT Darci 189U
Tessa Faulkner, Gooding, IdahoSire: RID R Collateral 2R
Grand Champion Balancer FemaleGGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951W
Emily Griffiths, Kendalville, Ind.Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Reserve Grand Champion Balancer FemaleRTRT Kassie U52 ET
Rylee Owen, Mason, TexasSire: RTRT Solution
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he National Gelbvieh and Balancer® Pen Bull Show at the 2010 National Western Stock Show impressed judge Dan Hoge, Kewanee,
Ill., with the quality and functionality of the bulls exhibited. The Pen Bull Show was held on January 10 in Denver, Colo.
“The progress of a breed is not determined by the best cattle of the breed, but by the average of the animals of any particular breed. The average of the bulls exhibited in the pen bull show was outstanding and prove the progress of the Gelbvieh breed,” said judge Hoge. “The Gelbvieh breed has not lost sight of the need to produce functional, sound, commercially-focused cattle.”
Judge Hoge started off the show by commenting on the quantity of performance testing that has been conducted within the breed.
“There is no other Continental breed of cattle that has been more thoroughly performance tested in their country of origin than the Gelbvieh breed and that’s a fact,” noted Hoge.
The grand champion pen of three Gelbvieh bulls was exhibited by Judd Ranch, Inc. of Pomana, Kan. The average weight of this pen was 1,182 pounds with an average weight per day of age of 3.51 pounds. The average frame score was 6.5 and the pen had an average actual scrotal
circumference of 41.5 centimeters at 336 days of age. The average EPD profile of this pen is as follows: CE 105, BW 0.8, WW 36, YW 71, Milk 13, TM 31, Gest -3.0, CED 104, SC 0.8, and FM $8.70.
Eagle Pass Ranch of Highmore, S.D. exhibited the reserve grand champion pen of three Gelbvieh bulls. This pen had an average age of 341 days, weight of 1,185, weight per day of age of 3.48, frame score of 6.3, and scrotal circumference of 38.8 centimeters. The average EPD profile of this pen is as follows: CE 105, BW 2.3, WW 48, YW 86, Milk 19, TM 44, Gest -0.9, CED 104, SC 0.4, and FM $16.07.
Judd Ranch, Inc. also exhibited the champion pen of five Gelbvieh bulls. At an average of 344 days of age, this pen posted the following averaged measurements: weight 1,150 pounds, WDA 3.34, frame score 5.8, and scrotal circumference 41.0 centimeters. The average EPD profile for this pen of five bulls is as follows: CE 106, BW 0.0, WW 38, YW 72, Milk 13, TM 32, Gest -3.6, CED 103, SC 1.0, and FM $8.43.
The reserve pen of five Gelbvieh bulls was exhibited by Bar Arrow Cattle Company of Phillipsburg, Kan. This pen posted the following averaged measurements: age 303, weight 1,068, WDA 3.53, frame score
Outstanding Quality Exhibited in NWSS Gelbvieh Pen Bull Show
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Grand Champion Gelbvieh Pen of 3 BullsJudd Ranch Inc., Pomona, Kan.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Pen of 3 BullsEagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Pen of 5 BullsJudd Ranch Inc., Pomona, Kan.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Pen of 5 BullsBar Arrow Cattle Company, Phillipsburg, Kan.
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6.0, scrotal circumference 38.3, CE 104, BW 0.5, WW 52, YW 93, Milk 17, TM 44, Gest -1.5, CED 103, SC 0.4, and FM $22.49.
The grand champion pen of three Balancer® bulls was exhibited by Taubenheim Gelbvieh of Amherst, Neb. The average weight of this pen was 1,180 pounds with a weight per day of age of 3.47 pounds. The average frame score was 5.6 and the pen had an actual scrotal circumference of 42.5 centimeters at 341 days of age. The average EPD profile of this pen is as follows: CE 104, BW -0.5, WW 41, YW 84, Milk 20, TM 41, Gest -1.1, CED 102, SC 0.2, and FM $22.16.
The reserve champion pen of three Balancer® bulls was also exhibited by Judd Ranch, Inc. This pen posted the following averaged
measurements: age 349, weight 1,215, WDA 3.51, frame score 6.4, scrotal circumference 38.8, CE 106, BW -1.1, WW 39, YW 82, Milk 22, TM 41, Gest -2.1, CED 103, SC 0.2, and FM $22.11.
At the conclusion of the show, Hoge was excited to go back to Blackhawk Community College where he has been teaching students for over 40 years and express to them the impact of the Gelbvieh breed on the beef industry.
“The younger generation of students in agriculture classrooms that come from show steer and show heifer backgrounds are not aware of the contribution the Gelbvieh breed can make. I hope we can change that,” added Hoge.
Grand Champion Balancer Pen of 3 BullsTaubenheim Gelbvieh, Amherst, Neb.
Reserve Champion Balancer Pen of 3 BullsJudd Ranch Inc., Pomona, Kan.
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March 2010Mar. 1 Hojer Gelbvieh Ranch Annual Production Sale, Huron, SDMar. 1 MLM Gelbvieh & Great River Ranch Private Treaty Kick-Off Sale, Superior, NEMar. 4 RLV Gelbvieh Generations at Work Bull Sale, Belle Fourche, SDMar. 5 Handel Farms 17th Annual Gelbvieh & Balancer Bull Sale, Platte, SDMar. 6 Flying H Genetics 30th Annual Roughage & Ready Herd Bull Sale, Arapahoe, NEMar. 6 Thorstenson Gelbvieh & Angus Annual Bull Sale, Mobridge, SDMar. 6 Seedstock Plus Montana Opening Day Private Treaty Bull Sale, Hysham, MTMar. 6 Judd Ranch 32nd Annual Bull Sale, Ponoma, KSMar. 6 Davidson Gelbvieh & Lonesome Dove Ranch 21st Annual Bull Sale, Ponteix, SKMar. 6 SEGA Gelbvieh Private Treaty Open House Sale, Pierce, COMar. 6 Circle M Farms 4th Annual Production Bull Sale, Woodbury, TNMar. 7 Minnesota State Opportunity Sale, Albany, MNMar. 7 McCabe Cattle Co./Two Step Ranch Annual Bull Sale, Dyersville, IAMar. 9 Bar Arrow Cattle Company 20th Annual Quality Performance Sale, Agra, KSMar. 12 Tennessee Agribition Gelbvieh/Balancer Show & Sale, Murfreesboro, TNMar. 13 Rippe Gelbvieh Annual Bull Sale, Hubbell, NEMar. 13 J Bar M Gelbvieh and J & K Gelbvieh Bull and Commercial Female Sale, Springfield, MOMar. 13 Midwest Beef Alliance Bull & Female Sale, Tina, MOMar. 13 Overmiller Gelbvieh & Red Angus Production Sale, Smith Center, KS Mar. 14 Open to the World Gelbvieh Junior Show, Murfreesboro, TNMar. 17 Eagle Pass Ranch RFI Tested Bull Sale, Highmore, SDMar. 18 Elk Creek Gelbvieh 17th Annual All Black Production Sale, Belle Fourche, SDMar. 18 Triple Play 5th Annual Bull Sale, Huron, SDMar. 20 Oklahoma Sooner Select Sale, Stillwater, OKMar. 20 Schwang Cattle Co. Bull Sale
Mar. 20 Post Rock Cattle Co. Cowman’s Kind 25th Annual SaleMar. 20 Flying H Genetics Missouri’s Grown on Grass Bull SaleMar. 20 Pearson Cattle Co. Annual Bull Sale, Lake City, SDMar. 20 OK Gelbvieh Association Sooner Select Sale, Stillwater, OKMar. 20 15th Annual Central Montana Gelbvieh Genetics Bull Sale, Lewistown, MTMar. 22 DEADLINE: May Gelbvieh WorldMar. 25 Kicking Horse Ranch Annual Production Sale, Great Falls, MTMar. 27 Seedstock Plus South Missouri Bull & Female Sale, Carthage, MOMar. 27 Professional Beef Genetics Open House, Montrose, MOMar. 29 Bull Power Performance Bull Test, Owenton, KY
April 2010April 2 Midwest Performance Bull Sale, Bloomfield, IAApril 3 Jumping Cow Gelbvieh Bull and Commercial Female Sale, Brush, COApril 3 Circle S 3rd Annual Going to Grass Production Sale, Canton, KSApril 3 Seedstock Plus High Altitude Bull Sale, Monte Vista, COApril 3 Schroeder Ranch 12th Annual Gelbvieh & Balancer Production Sale, Mitchell, SDApril 3 Four State Gelbvieh Association Annual Bull/Female Sale, Springfield, MOApril 7 Midland Bull Test Gelbvieh Sale, Columbus, MTApril 9 Cranview Gelbvieh Genetic Progress Sale, Rugby, NDApril 10 Southwest Iowa Bull & Female Sale, Creston, IAApril 10 Bluegrass Gelbvieh Sale, Mt. Sterling, KYApril 10 West Virginia Beef Expo Gelbvieh Sale, Jackson’s Mill, WV
May 2010May 1 Seedstock Plus ‘Goin to Grass’ Sale, Springfield, MOMay 5 DEADLINE: June/July Gelbvieh World
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2R-2B Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613 G Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 15, 58Adkins Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61B/F Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Bar Arrow Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 59Bar IV Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 73Bar T Bar Ranch, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Beastrom Gelbvieh Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Blackhawk Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Bluegrass Gelbvieh Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Bow K Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Brandywine Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Cattlemen’s Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 11C-Cross Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 61 Cedar Top Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Central Montana Gelbvieh Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Chimney Butte Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Circle S Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 75CJ&L Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Clinch Mountain Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Cranview Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 61Craven Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Cunningham, Ronn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Danell Diamond Six Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 40, 41, 60DDM Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58doLally Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Eagle Pass Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 39Elk Creek Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Ellison Gelbvieh & Angus Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Flying H Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Gallaway Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Gelbvieh Bull Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Gelbvieh Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Gelbvieh Profit Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Goettlich Gelbvieh Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Golden Buckle Gelbvieh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Goldrush Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 73Green Hills Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 61H & H Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Handel Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Hart Farm Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Hartland Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Hickory Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Hill Top Haven Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Hojer Gelbvieh Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61H-Squared Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Iowa Jr. Gelbvieh Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51J & K Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58J Bar M Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59J.J. Boehler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, 60Judd Ranch Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Jumping Cow Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Kicking Horse Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 60Kitley Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Kleinschmidt Farms Gelbvieh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Knoll Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Lambert, Doak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Land O’Lakes Purina Accuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ledgerwood Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Lemke Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Leonhardt Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Linquist Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Little Bull Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Little Windy Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Lone Oak Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Longleaf Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60M Heart D Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47M&P Gelbvieh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Maple Hill Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Markes Family Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Martin Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58McCabe Cattle Co./Two Step Ranch . . . . . . . . . 59McIntosh Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Merial Lage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 33Middle Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 47, 60Midland Bull Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Midwest Performance Bull Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Miller Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Mitchell Marketing Service . . . . . 9, 55, 57, 63, 79MLM Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60National CUP Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63NN Bar Ranch, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62NS Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Oswald Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Overmiller Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Paulsen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Pearson Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Plateau Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Poker City Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Pope Farms Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Post Rock Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Pritchard Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Professional Beef Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Raile Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Ridge Top Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Ridinger Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Ritchey Livestock ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Robinson Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Rogers Valley Farm Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Rotert/Harriman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Schafer Farms, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Schroeder Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 67Seedstock Plus Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 29Seedstock Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Slaughter Sale Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 64Southwest Iowa Bull Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Swanson Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Taubenheim Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Tennessee Beef Agribition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64The 88 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Thorstenson Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Treble W Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Triple K Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Warner Beef Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60White Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Wildwood Acres Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Wilkinson Gelbvieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Williams Land & Cattle Auction Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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