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S ire selection does not need to be overwhelming or complex, according to Matt Spangler, Nebraska Extension Beef Genetics Specialist. Centuries of work by geneticists and statisticians have allowed for the development of tools that help producers make decisions relative to the next bull you purchase; do not ignore them. e key questions that every rancher needs to answer are: 1. What are my breeding/marketing goals? 2. What traits directly impact the profitability of my enterprise? 3. Are there environmental constraints that dictate the level of performance that is acceptable for a given trait in my enterprise? Once these three questions are answered, sire selection becomes much simpler. e answers to these questions inherently lead a producer to the traits that are economically relevant to their enterprise. We call these traits Economically Relevant Traits (ERT). Fundamentally, these are traits directly associated with a revenue stream or a cost. All traits that are not ERTs are indicator traits, or a trait that is genetically correlated to an ERT but not an ERT itself. Classic examples of indicator traits include ultrasonic carcass measurements and birth weight. Ultrasonic carcass measurements are a non-destructive measure of traits such as intramuscular fat percentage (IMF). Producer do not receive premiums for IMF levels, rather premiums (and discounts) are applied to quality grades. Assuming that carcass maturity values are the same, actual carcass marbling is the driver of quality grade. Although IMF is genetically correlated to carcass marbling it is not the ERT. Birth weight is another great example of an indicator trait. Selection to decrease birth weight in an attempt to reduce the prevalence of dystocia is practiced by numerous commercial bull buyers. However, birth weight does not have a direct revenue source or cost associated with it. Simplifying Sire Selection with Readily Available Data Time-Dated Material Volume 24 • Issue 3 Heartland Limousin Association 23244 Gopher Drive East Bethel, MN 55005 NEWS Back In Time ......................... 33, 42 Covering Ground ......................... 4 Fullblood Limousin Alliance .... 26 Heartland Calendar ...................... 3 Heartland Highlights ........... 28, 29 Heartland Regional Show Entry ..... 39 Junior Beat ................................. 8, 9 On e Road Again .................. 6, 7 Recipe of the Month..................... 6 Sale Reports ........................... 30-46 STATE NEWS Iowa News ............................. 10-13 Kansas News................................ 14 Minnesota News ................... 14, 16 Missouri News ............................ 18 Nebraska News ..................... 19-21 South Dakota News .................... 22 Wisconsin News ................... 24, 25 ADVERTISERS Barnaud Limousin ...................... 18 Bosch Farms ................................ 13 Double A Land & Cattle ............ 21 Grassroots Genetics & Consulting ........................... 26 GV Limousin............................... 19 HLA ank You ......................... 27 Leonard Limousin ........................ 7 LIMI-Gene .................................... 5 Mill Road Limousin ................... 37 Ochsner Limousin ...................... 10 Pinegar Limousin ................. 15, 17 Power Forward Sale.................... 23 Symens Brothers ........................... 2 Treſtz Limousin............................. 3 Vaughn Limousin ....................... 45 Vorthmann Limousin ................ 47 Wieczorek Limousin .................. 11 Wulf Cattle ............................. OBC OFFICIAL PUBLICATION of the HEARTLAND LIMOUSIN ASSOCIATION MAY/JUNE 2016 Continued on page 3 Sale Season

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Sire selection does not need to be overwhelming or complex,

according to Matt Spangler, Nebraska Extension Beef Genetics Specialist.

Centuries of work by geneticists and statisticians have allowed for the development of tools that help producers make decisions relative to the next bull you purchase; do not ignore them. The key questions that every rancher needs to answer are:1. What are my breeding/marketing

goals?

2. What traits directly impact the profitability of my enterprise?

3. Are there environmental constraints that dictate the level of performance that is acceptable for a given trait in my enterprise?Once these three questions are

answered, sire selection becomes much simpler. The answers to these questions inherently lead a producer to the traits that are economically relevant to their enterprise. We call these traits Economically Relevant Traits (ERT).

Fundamentally, these are traits directly associated with a revenue stream or a cost. All traits that are not ERTs are indicator traits, or a trait that is genetically correlated to an ERT but not an ERT itself.

Classic examples of indicator traits include ultrasonic carcass measurements and birth weight. Ultrasonic carcass measurements are a non-destructive measure of traits such as intramuscular fat percentage (IMF). Producer do not receive premiums for IMF levels, rather premiums (and discounts) are applied to quality grades.

Assuming that carcass maturity values are the same, actual carcass marbling is the driver of quality grade. Although IMF is genetically correlated to carcass marbling it is not the ERT.

Birth weight is another great example of an indicator trait. Selection to decrease birth weight in an attempt to reduce the prevalence of dystocia is practiced by numerous commercial bull buyers. However, birth weight does not have a direct revenue source or cost associated with it.

Simplifying Sire Selection with Readily Available Data

Time-Dated MaterialVolume 24 • Issue 3Heartland Limousin Association

23244 Gopher DriveEast Bethel, MN 55005

NEWSBack In Time .........................33, 42

Covering Ground .........................4

Fullblood Limousin Alliance ....26

Heartland Calendar ......................3

Heartland Highlights ...........28, 29

Heartland Regional Show Entry .....39

Junior Beat ................................. 8, 9

On The Road Again .................. 6, 7

Recipe of the Month .....................6

Sale Reports ........................... 30-46

STATE NEWSIowa News ............................. 10-13

Kansas News ................................14

Minnesota News ...................14, 16

Missouri News ............................18

Nebraska News ..................... 19-21

South Dakota News ....................22

Wisconsin News ...................24, 25

ADVERTISERSBarnaud Limousin ......................18

Bosch Farms ................................13

Double A Land & Cattle ............21

Grassroots Genetics

& Consulting ...........................26

GV Limousin...............................19

HLA Thank You .........................27

Leonard Limousin ........................7

LIMI-Gene ....................................5

Mill Road Limousin ...................37

Ochsner Limousin ......................10

Pinegar Limousin .................15, 17

Power Forward Sale ....................23

Symens Brothers ...........................2

Treftz Limousin .............................3

Vaughn Limousin .......................45

Vorthmann Limousin ................47

Wieczorek Limousin ..................11

Wulf Cattle ............................. OBC

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION of the HEARTLAND LIMOUSIN ASSOCIATION • MAY/JUNE 2016

Continued on page 3

Sale Season

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SYES BrothersYour Guarantee of Predictable Genetics

A Big SYESTHANK YOU

We thank our fellow breeders and commercial customers who made our 36th annual production sale a success.

P.O. Box 155 • Amherst, South Dakota 57421Fax: 605/448-5786 • e-mail: [email protected]

Symens

Top-Selling Bred Heiferpurchased by: Dana Noot, ND

SYES Curtain Call 466C SYES Cinder Block 80C

Sire Lineup New & Proven

ROMN Cadillac Jack 101C COLE Businessman 104B

HOMO POLLED • PurebredS: Wulfs Apostle T343AD: ROMN Rita 28RCE: 3 BW: 2.8 WW: 74 YW: 106 MK: 34 CM: 10 SC: 1.0 DC: 25 YG: -.27 CW: 32 RE: .85 MS: -.24 $MI: 46

• A phenotypic dream. Red purebred with POWER.• Sired by a past Wulf top seller• Symens Brothers owns possession

SEMEN $40 - Contact your favorite supplier

HOMO POLLED • Black • PurebredS: Richmond Yogi SRD 7Y

D: COLE Miss Purepower 809UCE: 6 BW: 3.1 WW: 85

YW: 116 MK: 25 CM: 3SC: 1.7 DC: 7 YG: -.20

CW: 38 RE: .94MB: -.18 $MI: 51

• First calves are on the ground and are as impressive as this young sire.

• They are growthy with loads of cattlemen appeal

• Brings a different pedigree to the table.

SEMEN $40 - Contact your favorite supplier

SYES Best Buy 316B

HOMO POLLED • Het Black • PurebredS: Wulfs Xclusive 2458X

D: Miss SYES Linebacker 317SCE: 12 BW: 1.3 WW: 94

YW: 133 MK: 28 CM: 10SC: 0.7 DC: 30 YG: -.14

CW: 47 RE: .53MB: .09 $MI: 62

Owned by Lewis Limousin, CO

• Ranks in the top 15% or better in 6 traits

• Adds extra growth• Performance, style and

balanced traitsSEMEN $40 - Contact your favorite supplier

Wulfs Xclusive 2458X

HOMO POLLED • Het Black • PurebredS: WZRK Primestar 861PD: Wulfs Missive 2258MCE: 8 BW: 3.0 WW: 82YW: 130 MK: 25 CM: 7SC: 1.0 DC: 18 YG: .09CW: 53 RE: .03MB: .35 $MI: 67

• Breeders love his calves and many were favorites at our 2016 sale.• High growth with maternal and marbling• Ranks in the top 5% for WW & top 1% for YW

SEMEN $40 - Contact your favorite supplier

John: 605/880-8061 • Paul: 605/448-5775Warren: 605/237-2127 • Office: 605/448-2624

Miss BASY Xclusive 608BSecond Top-Selling Bull

purchased by: Wulf Cattle, MNTop-Selling Bull

purchased by: Coleman Limousin Ranch, MT

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The trait that does have a cost associated with it is calving ease (or difficulty). Calving-ease is related to the level of assistance needed during a calving event. Although the two are related, the genetic correlation between calving ease and birth weight is only between -0.6 and -0.8, suggesting that birth weight only explains 36-64 percent of the genetic differences between animals for calving difficulty.

Multiple Trait SelectionSelecting to improve multiple traits

simultaneously can be cumbersome. Open up any sale catalog, and it is easy to become confused. Economic indices can help alleviate this confusion. An economic index is a collection of EPDs weighted by their economic value such that traits with greater impacts on production goals have a larger economic weight associated with them.

The basic equation of an economic index is: I=EPD1 x a1 +EPD2 x a2 + EPD3 x a3 + EPDn x an. Where ‘I’ is

the index value; ‘EPDn’ is the EPD for trait ‘n’; and ‘an’ is the economic weight associated with the trait ‘n’.

A full description of all available economic indexes can be found in the University of Nebraska NebGuide G1847 available at: http://beef/unl.edu/nebguides

Choosing an Index to UseWhen making selection decisions

based on economic indices, it’s important to consider your particular breeding objective and the traits that will achieve desired production goals.

For instance, if your production goals included retaining replacements and selling cull heifers and steer progeny at weaning, then an index that assumes all offspring are sold on a grid-based system is inappropriate for your operation.

It’s also important to know the breed average values for particular indexes and to use percentile ranks to determine how far above or below average a particular animal is compared to the rest of the breed.

Heartland CalendarAPRIL __________________________________________________29 Power Forward Sale - Nevada, MO30 Pinegar Limousin’s Road To Lexington Sale & Select Breeders Sale -

Springfield, MOMAY __________________________________________________6-8 Minnesota Junior Spring Classic Show - Austin, MN 21 Kansas Junior Limousin Assn. Field Day - Garnett, KSJUNE __________________________________________________6 Iowa Junior Limousin Assn. Field Day – Dunlap, IA10 Missouri Junior Limousin Assn. Field Day, Ozark Empire Fairgrounds -

Springfield, MO10-11 Heartland Limousin Assn. Regional Show, Ozark Empire Fairgrounds -

Springfield, MO11 Fullblood Limousin Alliance National Show, Ozark Empire Fairgrounds -

Springfield, MO12 Missouri Limousin Breeders Assn. Open Show, Ozark Empire Fairgrounds -

Springfield, MO14-17 BIF Research Symposium and Convention, “Progress on the Prairie” -

Manhattan, KSJULY __________________________________________________8-14 National Junior Limousin Show & Congress and All-American Futurity -

Lexington, KY14 All-American Futurity - Lexington, KY23 South Dakota Summer Spotlight Show - Huron, SD25 North Dakota State Fair Junior Limousin Show - Minot, ND26 North Dakota State Fair Open Limousin Show - Minot, ND28 Ozark Empire Fair begins and runs through August 6 - Springfield, MOAUGUST ________________________________________________15 Iowa State Fair Limousin Open Show - Des Moines, IA20 Missouri State Fair Limousin Open Show - Sedalia, MO31 Nebraska State Fair Limousin Open Show - Grand Island, NESEPTEMBER ____________________________________________2 South Dakota State Fair Limousin Open Show - Huron, SD3 Minnesota State Fair Limousin Open Show - St. Paul, MN

Continued from front cover

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The last two months have been a whirlwind of activity with sales

and banquets. It has also been a very sad time in the Limousin family. It is always difficult when members of our Limousin circle of friends pass

away, but this time it was especially tragic to have such a young, vibrant life taken away. Jordan (Straight) Muxfeldt touched many lives in Iowa, as well as across the Limousin nation. Her involvement with the juniors in

our breed was unparalleled. She was a great role model for young people as she lived her faith every day. We will miss her, not only in the Limousin activities, but also her friendship and grace that will leave a void in our lives. Our deepest condolences go to her husband, Shane, her son, Wayde, and to the Straight and Muxfeldt families.

I want to thank those of you who so generously supported the Heartland banquet and meeting with your attendance and support of the benefit auction. The money raised helps keep us “on the road” servicing the Limousin breed and its producers for another year.

As the bull sale season begins to slow, we look forward to seeing you at the junior shows and state fairs throughout the summer. Our schedule already is packed with junior field days, the Heartland Regional in Springfield, Missouri, June 10-12; and the National Junior Limousin Show & Congress in Lexington, Kentucky, July 8-14. State fairs begin in August and then back to the fall activities.

The spring bull sales have been steady. As predicted, bull sales have followed the feeder market somewhat, and although some of the sales were a little softer than we had hoped, several sales met or exceeded last year’s record-setting pace. As I look over the sale reports from other breeds, our Limousin sales are in line with the averages across the breeds.

Our product is great and our ability to meet target market goals is exceptional. Close-outs on Limousin and Limousin-crossed cattle are

noteworthy, especially on natural grids. We can achieve a choice product with yield.

Several years ago, I came up with, what I thought was a good marketing plan touting Limousin genetics. I named the product “TLC 65” – Tender Limousin Choice with 65 percent yield was my idea of a marketing program. The problem was that we were not meeting the Choice portion of the equation. Now, with our understanding that implants are not needed with Limousin, our Choice product has increased and it is still tender with a superior yield percentage. The growing natural market is a bonanza for Limousin. We can improve our market share in the beef industry with a quality product.

By Dean Summerbell

OFFICERSCash Schilling ........................PresidentJim Venner ..................... Vice PresidentAndy Peterson ........................ SecretaryNorma Effertz ........................TreasurerEd Bergler .............................. Ex-officio

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY & ADVERTISING SALES

DEAN SUMMERBELL23244 Gopher Dr., East Bethel, MN 55005

Cell: (612) 963-3799e-mail: [email protected]

DIRECTORSIOWA

Bob Bosch (515) 491-9163Indianola, IA 50125

SOUTH DAKOTA Glenn Treftz (605) 380-0014

Wetonka, SD 57481

KANSASCash Schilling (785) 694-2806

Edson, KS 67733

MINNESOTA Mark Willette (605) 695-3129

Delavan, MN 56023

MISSOURIShaun Edwards (660) 441-0811

New Bloomfield, MO 65063

NEBRASKA Mark Nutter (308) 645-2514

Thedford, NE 69166

WISCONSINAndy Peterson (715) 417-2253

Osceola, WI 54020

FINANCIAL SECRETARY Ann Vorthmann (712) 566-2863 31112 Hwy 6, Treynor, IA 51575

MEMBERS AT LARGEJim Venner

Breda, IA 51436(712) 830-8381

Norma EffertzVelva, ND 58790

(701) 624-516

DEADLINESJanuary/February ...................... Dec. 10 March/April ................................ Feb. 10 May/June................................... April 10 Sept./Oct. ................................... Aug. 10 Nov./Dec. ....................................Oct. 10Terms: All accounts due & payable as billed.

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PAGE SPECIFICATIONSFull page .....8” x 10.4375”....................Full Bleed 8.75” x 11.25”1/2 page ......8” x 5.16” or 3.95” x 10.4375”1/3 page ......8.” x 3.5” or 3.25” x 10.4375”1/4 page ......3.95” x 5.16”1/8 page ......3.95” x 2.5” or 1.85” x 5.16”

Mission Statement of theHeartland Limousin Association

The purpose for which the HLA is organized is to serve as a service organization designed to promote and further enhance the Limousin breed of cattle in the seven state area comprised of IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, SD and WI.

The goals for the Association shall include promotion, strengthening state and junior associations within the region; development of a regional publication; improvement of communication and a unified attitude of breeders; to provide market information and expertise; to serve as a coordinator of events between the Association and the industry; to increase breeder involvement; and to strengthen ties between the NALF and the Heartland Limousin Association.

Dean Summerbell on the phone getting bulls sold.

Dean Summerbell thanks Jerry Meeks of Parker, KS, for his six years of service to the Heartland Limousin Association Board of Directors. Jerry completed his second term and served as vice president of the board.

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Up And Comersat 800-722-2079

FEATURED

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FEATURED

BULLS

This is a glimpse of the some of the sires we carry. We have many more available. Give Herman a call to see what will work best on your cows this spring, he’d love to talk to you.

BLACK BULLSACHH Westwind W544 (HomoB,HomoP) ...........$40Alter Ego (LF,B,HomoP) .......................................$40Bar JZ Atlantis 703C (LF,HomoB,HomoP) ..........$40CHTT Black Bear 6471B (B,HomoP) ...................$30COLE Businessman 104B (B,HomoP) .................$40•DLVL Xerox 023X (B,HomoP) .............................$30EF Xcessive Force (LF,HomoB,P) .........................$75EF Zen 344Z (B,HomoP) ......................................$40GATS Xerxes 003X (HomoB,DP) ..........................$30•GTBR Undertaker 6U (B,HomoP) .......................$30GV Stetson 648A (HomoB,HomoP) .....................$40GV X-Man 701X (B,HomoP) .................................$40•HUNT Mr Jock 44J (B,P) ...................................$30HUNT Testament 40T (B,HomoP) ........................$40JBV Finish Line 503C (HomoB,HomoP) .............$30JBV Nite Watchman (B,HomoP) ..........................$30JYF Zeek 151Z (B,HomoP) ..................................$40Bar JZ Wide Load 269W (B,HomoP) ...................$30•KYLD Daytona 730T (%,B,HomoP) ....................$40LaGrand MAF Antidote 5775 (Angus) .................$20LFLC Ace 750A (HomoB,HomoP)........................$40•LVLS Lethal Weapon (HomoB,HomoP) .............$30•LVLS Secret Weapon 4408K (B,P) ....................$40MAGS U Haul (LF,HomoB,HomoP) .....................$40MRL X-Rated 014X (B,HomoP) ............................$40R&R Mr. Jock 9W (B,P) .......................................$30RMKR Goaline 441N (HomoB,HomoP) ...............$30•ROMN Unbelievabull 141U (B,P) ......................$25•ROMN Xpect More 100X (B,HomoP) .................$40•ROMN Xpress Lane 101X (B,HomoP) ...............$30ROMN Zephyr 148Z (B,HomoP) .........................$30RPY Paynes Derby 46Z (B,P) ..............................$50RUNL Alliance 272A (HomoB,HomoP) ................$30RUNL Stetson 850S (HomoB,HomoP) ................$40SL Ironhide (B,P) .................................................$40

SYES Backstage 466B (HB,HP)DLVL Xerox 023X x Miss SYES Friendly 465Z

CE: 15 (.57) BW: -3.1 (.62) WW: 70 (.46) YW: 95 (.57) MK: 27 (.50) CM: 6 (.54) SC: .42 (.18) ST: 13 (.01) DC: 19 (.17) YG: -.23 (.16) CW: 14 (.58) RE: .41 (.54) MB: -.08 (.71) $MI: 50

The reports are coming in and it looks promising that he is a heifer bull. Take a look at his BW EPD of -3.1 with a high accuracy

and his actual BW of 72 lbs. This is no accident, his pedigree predicated calving-ease. He’ll throw in growth and maternal ability.

$30GV Stetson 648A (HB,HP)

RUNL Stetson 850S x GV Ms $General 103YCE: 11 (.49) BW: -0.3 (.54) WW: 81 (.40) YW: 115 (.49)

MK: 33 (.41) CM: 10 (.44) SC: 0.8 (.28) ST: 17 (.04) DC: 32 (.19) YG: -.27 (.21) CW: 35 (.48) RE: .82 (.44) MS: -.02 (.61) $MI: 56

This bull offers balanced EPDs as eight traits rank in the top 20% or better. He provides calving-ease with growth, milk and check out his docility EPD.

$40

HUNT Credentials 37C (R,HP)HUNT Testament 40T x JKTW Whiskey River 985W

CE: 8 (.44) BW: 1.4 (.50) WW: 83 (.33) YW: 114 (.45) MK: 32 (.39) CM: 8 (.42) SC: 0.7 (.14) DC: 28 (.17)

YG: -.01 (.11) CW: 35 (.45) RE: .47 (.42) MB: .06 (.60) $MI: 57Here’s a popular red purebred bull. He ranks in the top 20% or better in five traits. He’ll provide growth, milking ability

with docility. A balanced bull across the boards.

$30Schillings Civil War ET (50%LF,R,P)

SLGN Yardmaster 125Y x Carrousels Natasha 3112NCE: 7 (.24) BW: 0.4 (.26) WW: 64 (.24) YW: 91 (.24)

MK: 17 (.24) CM: 4 (.21) SC: 0.6 (.08) DC: N/A YG: -.12 (.13) CW: 24 (.20) RE: .42 (.11) MS: -.03 (.12) $MI: 49

The National Reserve Grand Champion Bull from the 2016 National Western. This red Lim-Flex was created by mating

a popular and proven Red Angus bull with the ever-popular Natasha cow. He has the look many cattlemen desire.

$30

SYES Backstage 466B (HomoB,HomoP) .............$30SYES Best Buy 316A (B,HomoP) .........................$40TLSE General Delivery (HomoB,HomoP) ............$30TMCK Alfalfa 35X (LF,HomoB,HomoP) ................$40TMCK Architect 031A (LF,HomoB,HomoP) .........$40TMCK Bronx 113B (LF,B,HomoP) ........................$40TMCK Burris 114B (LF,HomoB,HomoP) ..............$30TMCK Cash Flow 247C (B,HomoP) ...................$40TMCK Durham Wheat (HomoB,P) .......................$40TNUH Blue Print 245H (HomoB,P) ......................$40VL Apollo 324A (B,HomoP) .................................$40WASY Yes Man 677Y (DB,DP) ............................$30•WLR Direct Hit (HomoB,HomoP) ......................$40Wulfs Aerosmith 0556A (LF,B,HomoP) ................$40Wulfs Big Timer 2004B (B,HomoP) .....................$40Wulfs Billy The Kid K234B (B,HomoP) ................$40Wulfs Bulldozer N708B (HomoB,HomoP) ...........$40Wulfs Nasa 1212N (B,S) .....................................$40•Wulfs Nobel Prize 3861N (B,HomoP) ................$30Wulfs Realtor 1503R (B,HomoP) .........................$30Wulfs Ridgley 3172R (B,HomoP) .........................$30•Wulfs Shop Talk 2332S (HomoB,HomoP) ..........$40•Wulfs Sirloin 3172S (B,HomoP) ........................$18•Wulfs Signature 9302S (B,HomoP) ...................$40Wulfs Stimulus 2009Z (Angus) ............................$20•Wulfs US Army General 5093 (B,HomoP) .........$40•Wulfs Walcott F711W (HomoB,HomoP) ............$40•Wulfs Warbonnet (HomoB,HomoP) ...................$22Wulfs Warrior 9302W (B,HomoP) .......................$40Wulfs Willard 5115W (B,HomoP) ........................$40Wulfs Wisdom 8063W (B,P) ................................$40•Wulfs Xclusive 2458X (B,HomoP) ......................$40•Wulfs Xerox 8622X (LF,B,HomoP) ......................$40•Wulfs Yak The Black T108Y (HomoB,HomoP) ..............$22•Wulfs Yankee K689Y (B,HomoP) .......................$40Wulfs Yogi A155A (AAA) ......................................$40

•Wulfs Yukon Trail 8084Y (B,HomoP)..................$40Wulfs Zane X238Z (B,HomoP).............................$40Wulfs Zero Turn X292Z (B,HomoP) .....................$40

RED BULLSAshmara Graeme (FB,H) ......................................$30AUTO Cliff Hanger 194D (FB,H) ..........................$30AUTO Red Dirt 118Y (R,HomoP) .........................$30Azur (FB,H) ..........................................................$30•CF Jim Dandie (FB,HomoP) ...............................$40•CFSV Polled Excel 315S (FB,HomoP) ...............$40•CHTT Work Time 4925W (R,HomoP) .................$30CJSL Windfall 9072W (R,DP) .............................$40CVER New Generation 365Z (FB,HomoP) ..........$40•D’Hanis Red Fox (FB,P) .....................................$30DLVL Bicep 491B (R,HomoP) ..............................$30•DVFC Focus Point (FB) ......................................$30•EAFF Hamilton 455M (FB,P) ..............................$40•EAFF Polled Hummer 530P (FB,P) .....................$30•EAFF Polled Platinum 515N (FB,DP) .................$40EAFF Rejuvenator 260J (FB) ................................$30FL Pld 4Z Olympus Touch (FB,P) ........................$50Galileo (FB) ..........................................................$30GSFL Polled Galileo 13J (FB,P)...........................$30•Harvest Olympus (FB) ....................................SALEHUNT Credentials 37C (R,HomoP) .....................$30•JLX Red Bull (R,HomoP) ....................................$30JYF Yieldmaster 80Y (R,HomoP) .........................$40•Lenape Polled Liberty (FB,P) .............................$30Lori’s Woodbury Argonne 909A (R,HomoP) ........$30•MH Velocity (FB,P) ............................................$40MINE Gold Medal 436G (FB,P) ...........................$40Orion (FB) .........................................................SALERed COLE Mister E 9J (R Angus) ........................$25ROMN Cadillac Jack 101C (R,HomoP) ...............$40ROMN Deadwood 147Z (R,HomoP) ...................$35

•ROMN Justice (R,HomoP) .................................$30•ROMN Tuff Enuff 103T (R,HomoP) ....................$40•Second To None DHAN 1216L (FB) ..................$30Schillings Civil War (LF,R,P) ................................$30•SOGF Special K 247B (FB) ...................Limited $50Southbridge Jackpot (FB,H) ................................$30Stavely Hercules (FB,H) ......................................$30SVL Polled Excellant 201B (FB,HomoP) ..............$30SVL Polled Perfection 790X (FB,P) ......................$30SYES Accurate 77A (R,Sc)...................................$30•TEXS Ranger Ted (FB) ...........................Limited $40•TLSE American Idol (FB,P) .................................$30TMF Westwood 505W (R,DP) .............................$40TREF Commander 766C (R,HomoP) ....................$40TREF U Joint 083U (R,HomoP) ............................$30•TREF Zeus 232Z (R,HomoP0 .............................$30Twilite Big Thunder (RAA) ....................................$30•Uranus (FB) ........................................................$30WASY Bakers Man 629B (R,HomoP)...................$40•Willow Creek Excel (FB,HomoP) .......................$30•WRC Punch (FB).............................................SALEWRZK Boot Stripes 1038B (R,P) .........................$30Wulfs Amazing Bull T341A (R,HomoP) ................$40•Wulfs Apostle T343A (R,HomoP) .......................$40Wulfs Armor 2258A (R,HomoP) ...........................$40•Wulfs Rambler 8400X (R,Sc)..............................$50•Wulfs Ransom 3059R (R,HomoP) ......................$50•Wulfs Urban Cowboy 2149U (R,P) ....................$30•Wulfs Xcellsior X252X (R,HomoP) .....................$40•Wulfs Xtractor X233X (R,HomoP) .......................$50WZRK Atlas 8012A (R,HomoP) ...........................$40WZRK Boot Straps 1038B (R,P) ..........................$30WZRK Commando 8212C (R,HomoP) .................$40•WZRK Genesis 532E (FB) .................................$40

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By Bev Summerbell

Spring has finally arrived and everything is starting to come

to life. The grass is beginning to turn green and it won’t be long before we can smell the scent from the apple trees. When the lilacs bloom in our

yard, it reminds me of my early days, growing up in Worthington, Minnesota. I loved the smell of the lilac bushes that were below my bedroom window. Spring gives us hope for rejuvenation in our own lives. It’s a time to renew the excitement and zest for life after the long, cold winter.

Although the winter was milder in our area than in previous years, there were still many dreary days. Even though many people do not like Daylight Saving Time, I think it is nice to see the sunlight late into the evening. It brightens your spirit when you are driving in the sunshine rather than the darkness that comes so early in the long winter months.

Our thoughts are with Reed and Jenna (Moser) Kampmeier of Chokio, Minnesota. Their son, Weston, was born January 25, 2016, and has been in the hospital since his birth. Weston was released from Children’s Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota April 4. His breathing and feeding issues have improved and he was able to go home to Morris.

We also continue to keep Cash and Amanda Schilling of Edson, Kansas, in our prayers. Their baby, Chasyn Cash, was born January 28, 2016, and is still in the hospital in Wichita, Kansas. Although he weighed less than 2 lbs. at birth, the family reports that he is gaining every day, he is up to 5 lbs. 3 oz.

Get well wishes are sent to Phil Shipman of Girard, Kansas. He recently spent time in the hospital. We hope he is “on the road to recovery.”

We are also thinking about Vernon Long of Afton, Iowa. He had quadruple

bypass surgery in Des Moines, Iowa, February 15. We extend our best wishes and hope that he is getting stronger every day.

Noreen Wieczorek of Mount Vernon, South Dakota, had shoulder replacement surgery and is now recovering. Noreen was in rehab at the time of their sale and was not able to attend.

Paul Millhollin of East Peru, IA, is recovering from shoulder surgery.

Desiree Garcia of Berryton, KS, underwent surgery for breast cancer in February. It was nice to see her at the GV sale-.

Our sympathy is extended to the many families who have lost loved ones in the past few months. There are several obituaries printed in this issue of the Heart Beat. Please keep everyone in your thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Member News

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Buster Bar Dessert

A trip to the Dairy Queen is always fun on a warm, spring or summer day. Here is a recipe based on one of their popular items, the Buster Bar. Bev Summerbell

The sale season is coming to an end. It is always a pleasure to be able to travel around the Heartland meeting seedstock and commercial breeders. It’s fun to take pictures of the buyers as well as those attending the sale; however, there are times when I get so busy I forget to write down names or addresses. When that happens, we spend hours at home trying to figure out who they are, what they bought and where they are from. You would think that after 15 years of doing this we would have a better system in place.

Our focus will soon shift from the sales to the junior shows. The juniors who were showing when we started with the Heartland job back in August of 2001 have now grown up and many are married. There is a new generation of young people starting to show. It’s fun to watch them develop over the years.

We were saddened to hear of the tragic death of Jordan (Straight) Muxfeldt and the twins March 14, 2016. She was an amazing young lady with a strong faith and she touched many lives. She will be missed at the Limousin shows and cattle sales, not only in our area, but across the country.

We received a very nice book of poetry from Bill Stoner of Miami,

Oklahoma, when we were at the GV sale in Garnett, Kansas. His book, “Footsteps,” is a collection of poems spanning more than 50 years. Bill, a former executive who is now a rancher raising all-natural beef, wrote this book of poetry based on the richness of his own life experiences. The poems radiate a deep faith and trust in God no matter what comes his way.

Bill believes that these poems were divinely inspired. His hope is that they will touch your spirit, uplift you, and bring you peace. Dean and I want to thank Bill and his wife, Joy, for giving us this lovely book of poetry.

2016 HEARTLAND REGIONAL SHOWJune 10 & 11, 2016 • Springfield, MO

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Annalise Ausen was born February 10, 2016, at 7:43 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. and 20 in. long. Proud parents are Adam and Katie Ausen of French Creek Cattle Co., Ettrick, WI.

Trax Shaw Vermillion was born March 9, 2016, weighing 9 lbs. 14 oz. and 21 in. long. Proud parents are Travis and Dawn Vermillion

of Kincaid, KS.

Cogan Phillip Schilling was born January 29, 2016, in Hays, Kansas. Cogan weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. and measured 19 in. long. Proud parents are Clay and Kaycie Schilling of Edson, KS. Maternal grandparents are John and Carla Shearer, Canton, KS, and paternal grandparents are Ron and Marsha Schilling, Edson. Cogan is the great grandson of Janet Shearer and the late John Phillip Shearer, his namesake. Paternal great grandparents include Doris and Jesse Craft and Dale and

Darlene Schilling.

Weston Kampmeier was born January 25, 2016, to Reed and Jenna Kampmeier of Chokio, MN. He was 6 lbs., 10 oz. and 16.14 in. long. Grandparents are Jon and Lori Moser of Morris, MN, and Tim and the late Linda Kampmeier of Chokio, MN. They are thankful to be home after spending 10 weeks in the NICU, and for the many thoughts and prayers.

Dawsyon Kay, daughter of Shaun and Brooke Edwards of Fair Grove, MO, was born April 7, 2016. She weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. and was 19.5 in. Proud grandparents are Emmett and Debbie Edwards and Bart and Brenda Brackman.

Gentry Brie Stern, daughter of Kyle and Denae Stern, Garden City, SD, was born March 1, 2016, weighing 7 lbs., 7 oz. and 20 in. long. Proud grandsparents are Delmer and Lynda Stern of

Garden City, SD.

LEONARDLIMOUSIN

Where the bulls are

We have been buying our bulls from Mark Leonard for

20 years. We are feeding cattle as good, or better, than any

around and the prices we get prove it.

A year ago, a gentleman walked into our vet’s office asking

questions about our calves. He had watched our calves sell

– our biggest steers averaged over 900 pounds with a herd

average of 798 on 340 head. Our vet told him about our

vaccines and nutrition. The man’s response was, “Well, they

must start calving in January.” The vet assured him we don’t

start until March on half of the cows and April on the other

half. Knowing the quality of bulls we were buying from Leonard

Limousin he told him if he wanted to have the performance we

were getting he needed to buy the kind of bulls we were using.

That same month we were completing our tracking reports

on the calves. Our feed salesman called and said I must have

forgotten to report all the feed. All the calves from all the groups

on both farms had some of the best feed efficiency numbers

he had ever seen. All he could do was scratch his head.

The calves we sold in January this year averaged 819 on

330 head with the 98 biggest steers weighing 940. When

you buy great genetics and care for them right the cattle will

always impress.Leonard Limousin bulls are efficient, perform well and

their temperament is outstanding. We will definitely continue

getting our bulls from Mark.

Trevor and Tina Gress and families

Gress Cattle, Denison, Iowa

Mark & Sheryl Leonard, Holstein, Iowa721-368-2611 n 712-368-2356 n www.leonardlimousin.com

“Performance Is Our Trademark Since 1969”

A letter from a customer

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Wisconsin Junior advisor Amy Mitchell congratulated Blane Keyes of Knapp for being selected Wisconsin Outstanding Junior for 2016.

Junior BeatJunior BeatCaitlyn Ochsner of Kersey, CO, won a $10,000 scholarship from the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic. Caitlyn was presented the award from the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Board of Directors, George Janning, Keith Stafford and

Randy Lenz, all from Kearney, NE.

Minnesota Junior Limousin Association members who attended the MN annual meeting in Litchfield March 12 were: (back row) Julia Biscoe, Branstyn Peterson, Justus Moser, Junior Advisors Jon and Lori Moser, Casey Fanta; (front row); Anna Johnson, Wiley Fanta, and Joanna Moser.

Joanna Moser Receives Heartland Scholarship

Joanna Moser, daughter of Jon and Lori Moser of Morris, Minnesota, received the Heartland

Limousin Association scholarship at the HLA annual meeting and banquet February 16, 2016.

She is a senior at Morris High School and plans to pursue a degree in Agricultural

Business with a minor in Animal Science at South Dakota State University in Brookings this fall. Her future goals are to return to her rural community with a job involving agriculture. She said she would like to spend time in the schools, educating students on the source of their food.

Joanna is involved with her local FFA and 4-H clubs, serving in a variety of offices. She has competed in several FFA Career Development Events including Market Plan at the national convention. In addition, she is currently serving as secretary of the Minnesota Junior Limousin Association. Joanna enjoys showing cattle, sheep and pigs at the local, state, regional and national levels. She stated that exhibiting cattle has allowed her to network with many people from across the country.

She was selected as the West Central Cattleman’s Association Beef Princess and she received the Riverview Ag Advocate Scholarship. Joanna said that she has been able to promote the beef industry through both of these organizations.

Congratulations to Joanna Moser of Morris, MN, upon being selected as the 2016 recipient of the HLA scholarship. C

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Junior BeatJunior Beat

Alexa Montagne, Elk Point, SD, had the grand champion Limousin heifer in Rings A and B at the Jackrabbit Memorial Show in Brookings, SD, February 27 and 28. JGLT California Girl is a 6/1/15 daughter of JGLT Zorro 205Z out of CJSL Xtra Special 0355X.

Collin Ochsner of Kersey, CO, was ready for the Nancy Hunt’s chili after showing Limousin bulls at the Cattlemen’s Classic show in Kearney, NE.

Morrie Gilkersen (5) and cousin Sully Sperl helped their grandfather Bob Sperl purchase three bulls at the Wieczorek Sale near Mt. Vernon, SD. Coloring was just a pastime.

Jordyn Keyes of Knapp, WI, showed benefit items up for auction to the crowd assembled at the Wisconsin annual meeting in Sparta.

Twins Emery and Levi Marthaler of Hastings, MN, attended Grandpa Jerry’s bull sale in Morris, MN, April 1. They are Jake and Rachel

(Wulf) Marthaler’s children.

Cayden Davis of Garnett, KS, proudly wears his GV Limousin cap at the GV sale

in Garnett.

Leah Kozroski of Gull Lake, SK, bid and bought two bulls for her grandfather and dad. She was a pro at bidding.

Iowa juniors Kaitlyn Boyer, Katie Walrod, Sarah Al-Mazroa, and Bailey Walrod had a great time at

the Iowa Beef Expo in February.

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Iowa News…

Members of the Iowa Junior Limousin Association will

travel to Dunlap, Iowa, for their annual field day. The event will take place June 4-5, 2016, at the Harrison County Fairgrounds. They are asking for board members to arrive Friday, June 3 to help with the set-up, preparation in the barns, and the show ring.

There will be a meal Saturday evening for all juniors, their families, and other Limousin friends. Everyone is asked to bring bars or cookies for the meal and the weekend activities.

The Iowa junior association and will have a meeting following the meal. At this time, the juniors will be discussing the Heartland Regional Show and preparing for the NALJA show in Lexington, Kentucky, in July.

The show will begin at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, June 5. Entry forms available on the ILA website: www.iowalimousin.org or by contacting Brenda Anderson, junior advisor, at 641/512-7423 or [email protected].

Thank YouWe thank everyone who helped

with the Heartland Limousin Association banquet February 16 and the chili feed the day of the Expo Sale. We appreciate all who brought cookies and bars. It is nice to have so many willing workers!

We also thank Bob Bosch of Indianola for serving as the Limousin breed representative to the Iowa Beef Expo.

Jordan Straight Muxfeldt Fundraiser

The IJLA will be selling t-shirts ($15/shirt) this summer in remembrance of Jordan (Straight) Muxfeldt. All proceeds from the shirts will be given to Shane and Wayde Muxfeldt. Shirts will be sold at various state field day events, the Heartland Regional Show in Springfield, Missouri, and the National

Field Day Set for Dunlap

Josh Guttau, Timber Stream Cattle Co. of Treynor, Iowa, was named 2016 Commercial Producer of the Year. He was presented with a plaque and jacket at the Iowa Beef Expo Limousin Sale February 17 in Des Moines.

Timber Stream Cattle Co. started in 1990 when Josh was an 8th grade student. He kept his first 4-H breeding heifer he got from his uncle’s commercial herd. From that beginning, his herd grew to 12 cows.

Josh went on to study Animal Science and Agronomy at Iowa State University in Ames. At this time he built his herd to 40 cows. By the time he had graduated in 2001, the herd had expanded to 75 head. Although his field of study was in Animal Science, he went into the banking business.

He felt his cattle needed more growth and muscle. As a result, he purchased his first Limousin bulls from Roger and Ann Vorthmann of Treynor. At this time, his brother-in-law was taking care of the cattle while

Josh focused on his career in the bank.

In November of 2014, Josh and his family purchased a 1,000-acre ranch located 20 miles from his home, in the middle of corn country. The ranch is located in the Loess Hills/Bluffs, just south of Council Bluffs, Iowa. He discovered the land he bought was originally settled by

his fourth great-grandfather and his great-grandmother had grown up in the house. An old public cemetery is located on the land and some of his distant relatives are buried there.

Josh now has the privilege of using his Animal Science and Agronomy degree to manage the 500-head of commercial Angus x Limousin cowherd. Josh has purchased several bulls from Iowa Beef Expo Limousin consignors the last two years. He stated that he likes the ease of calving and increased performance of his calf crop.

He enjoys spending time with his wife, Shelly, and children Shianne, 18, Joslyn, 11, Dane, 8, and Tessa, 1. He also has volunteered on a number of community, charitable and industry boards. Josh has taught at the Graduate School of banking-Colorado since 2001 in addition to his volunteer work in his community.

Timber Stream Cattle Co. Named Iowa Commercial Producer of the Year

Josh and son, Dane, Guttau of Treynor, IA, receiving the ILA plaque upon their selection of the 2016 Commercial Producer of the Year from Dean Summerbell.

Junior Limousin Show and Congress in Lexington, Kentucky. If you would like to purchase a t-shirt to support the family, but do not plan to attend any of the listed events, contact Brenda Anderson by e-mail: [email protected], or cell 641/512-7423. She will make arrangements to get you a shirt!

In addition to the t-shirts, the IJLA will also sell rubber bracelets that have #ShowingForJordan 3/14/16 printed on them at all the above listed events. Cost for each bracelet is $3 and all proceeds will also be given to Shane and Wayde Muxfeldt.

Juniors Participate in Beef Expo Junior Show

The Iowa Junior Market Animal and Breeding Heifer Shows were held Saturday and Sunday, February 20-21, 2016 in Des Moines. The Limousin

juniors who exhibited and took home grand or reserve grand champion titles were: Derek Anderson of Garner, grand champion steer; Nick Duckett of Grimes, reserve grand champion steer; Mara Anderson of Garner, grand champion heifer; Kylie Anderson of Garner, reserve grand champion heifer; Reece Thoreson of Knoxville, grand champion Lim-Flex heifer; and Anna Radcliff of Eldridge, reserve grand champion Lim-Flex heifer.

State FairThe 2016 Iowa State Fair Limousin

open show will be Monday, August 15 at 8:00 a.m. The cattle may arrive by 8:00 a.m. Saturday, August 13 and they must be in by noon on that day. The cattle will be released after the show on Monday.

Kevin and JulieCaitlyn, Ashlyn & Collin Ochsner30300 WCR 388 • Kersey, CO 80644H: 970-351-6008 • M: [email protected]

Only 60 minutes north of Denver.

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at the 25th Annual Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic. ALYN Big Shot 495B represents 40 years of breeding, tracing all the way back to one of the first Limousin cows I purchased in 1976.

We thank fellow Limousin breeder, Russell Johnson for his purchase of Big Shot and trust that he will have a positive impact on his herd in Sebeka, Minnesota. We also extend our sincere appreciation to Tom Hansen and Kirk Bader for purchasing our other consignments at this year’s Classic!

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Jordan Linn (Straight) Muxfeldt, 27, of Logan, Iowa, passed away March 14, 2016, due to a tragic accident. She is the daughter of Jay and Lori Straight of Straight Limousin, Logan. Her twin babies, Whitley Leah and Waylon Jay, were also welcomed into God’s loving arms that day. Services were held March 21, 2016, at the Christian Church Family Life Center in Logan.

She graduated from Logan-Magnolia High School in 2006 and attended Iowa State University. Jordan loved to work with and show cattle as well as riding her horse. She served on the National Limousin Show Committee, which helps line up shows and judges. In 2014, Jordan was elected as the “Herdsman of the Year” at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado.

Jordan won many grand and reserve grand champion banners over the years. Her first NALJA banner came at the 2003 show in Springfield, Missouri. She took home the reserve grand champion title with her purebred female, JSTH Angel’s Centerfold. In 2007, she took home the reserve grand champion banner at the show in West Monroe, Louisiana, with SL Dream Walkin. SL Luck Be A Lady was lucky for Jordan in 2010 when she took home the reserve grand champion banner in Hutchinson, Kansas. She also won banners with her purebred bulls. In 2007, at the show in West Monroe, Louisiana, she had the grand champion bull with SL Thunder Struck. She followed up in 2008 with the reserve grand champion bull at the show in Sioux Falls, South Dakota with SL Tradewind.

One of the highlights of her career in the show ring was taking home the Showmanship titles. In 2003, she won the Intermediate Division banner in Springfield, Missouri, and

in 2010 took home the Senior Division Showmanship title at the NALJA Show in Hutchinson, Kansas. She was an active member of the Iowa Junior and Senior Limousin Associations. Jordan also served as a mentor to many young people just starting out showing Limousin cattle.

Three years ago Jordan began raising and showing Miniature Australian Shepherds. At her first National Dog Show, she and her dog were recognized as the National Grand Champion. Jordan helped start the Iowa Miniature Australian Shepherd Association.

Jordan was preceded in death by her son, Westyn Muxfeldt; grandfathers, Jack Straight and Robert Pond; and niece, Jaylee Myer.

She is survived by her husband, Shane Muxfeldt; son, Wayde; parents, Jay and Lori Straight; two grandmothers, Sondra Straight and Rosemary Pond; siblings, Jamie (Scott) Myer, Jenelle (Adam) Kline and Jackson Straight (fiancé, Cheyann Shelton), all of Logan, IA and Brian Bauer of Marshfield, MO. She is also survived by parents-in-law, Scott and Leah Muxfeldt of Logan, IA; brother-in-law, Reid (Julia) Muxfeldt of Benson, MN; nieces and nephews Brayton, Brendyn and Bryce Myer; Brooklyn, Karsyn, Hudsyn, and Dixsyn Kline, baby girl Straight; and many other relatives and friends.

In Memoriam

ATTENTION HLA JUNIORSNALJA HAS OPPORTUNITIES AND DEADLINES COMING UP.

NALJA Board of Directors applications

POWER Conference sign up

NALJA Awards of Excellence Scholarship

Leonard & Vi Wulf Scholarship

Ron & Carolyn Holland Scholarship

Donna Etherton Limi Boosters Scholarship

Limi Booster Grant Applications

DEADLINES…MAY 15

Go to www.NALF.org(click on Juniors)

or call Katie Campbell303.220.1693 ext 43

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Joel Edge of West Liberty, Iowa, judged the sale-order show. He named SL Copperhead Road consigned by Straight Limousin of Logan, IA, as the grand champion Lim-Flex bull. He is a 2/2/15 black, double polled 75% Lim-Flex son of EF Xcessive Force out of SL Lady Gone Right.

RGMA Crossfire 9519C, a 2/14/15 double black, double polled 50% Lim-Flex son of S A V Brilliance 8077 out of RGMA Gianna 5109W was selected as the reserve grand champion Lim-Flex bull. He was consigned by Anderson Limousin of Garner, IA.

The grand champion purebred bull was consigned by Shelby Skinner of Bolivar, MO. SHSK Clark Griswold 502C is a 2/17/15 homozygous black, polled son of MAGS Xyloid out of CJSL Whispering Wind 9049.

The reserve grand champion purebred bull was VL Captain Morgan 542C, a 3/25/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled son of Alter Ego out of VL Zaida 226Z. He was consigned by Vorthmann Limousin of Treynor, IA.

The reserve grand champion Lim-Flex female was consigned by Chris Herman of Herman Farms, Hastings, MN. CHHF Bella 406B is a 4/15/14 black, polled, 50% Lim-Flex daughter of B C Lookout 7024 out of DVFC Major Bonus 308R.

The grand champion purebred female was JDYE Charming, a 5/1/15 black, polled daughter of MAGS Aviator out of MDRC Rockin 5775. She was consigned by Jordan Dye of Paola, KS.

The grand champion Lim-Flex female was SHSK Charlotte, a 2/16/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled 46% Lim-Flex daughter of OKSU Emblazon 3403 out of SHSK Rosie. She was consigned by Shelby Skinner of Bolivar, MO.

Taking home the reserve grand champion banner in the purebred female show was SHSK Clara, a 1/5/15 black, polled daughter of MAGS Xyloid out of CJSL Whispering Wind 9049 consigned by Shelby Skinner of Boliver, MO.

Iowa Holds 40th Beef Expo in Des Moines

Iowa celebrated a banner anniversary holding their 40th Beef Expo in Des Moines February 14-21, 2016, at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. The Iowa Limousin Association participated in the Expo with their bull and female show February 16 and the sale February 17.

Consignors from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin brought 38 bulls and 15 females to the Expo.

Show

SaleThe top-selling bull was the grand champion

Lim-Flex consigned by Straight Limousin. Ludwig Limousin of Hartford City, Indiana, had the final bid of $7,750 for one-half semen interest and full possession.

The grand champion purebred bull, consigned by Shelby Skinner, brought $7,500 from Legacy Limousin of Witt, Illinois.

Also bringing $7,500 was the reserve grand champion purebred bull consigned by Vorthmann Limousin. He was purchased by Josh Guttau of Timber Stream Cattle Co., Treynor, IA.

Guttau also purchased KTBO Billy Bob 30B, a 9/3/14 double black, double polled son of Wulfs Yankee K689Y out of VL Why Not for $6,600. This bull was consigned by Kaitlyn Boyer of Weldon, Iowa.

Vorthmann Limousin consigned VL Cuervo 544C, a 4/3/15 red, double polled son of PBRS Equinox 161Y out of MAGS Xulla. Josh Guttau had the final bid of $5,750 on this bull.

Two females consigned by Shelby Skinner brought $6,000 each. The grand champion Lim-Flex female was purchased by Reese Thorsen of Knoxville, IA. The other $6,000 female was the reserve grand

champion Lim-Flex. She was purchased by Eric Snyder of Windrow Farms, Hastings, Minnesota.

Richard Torelson of Forest City, Iowa, had the final bid of $5,000 on VL Cleopatra 501C, a 1/1/15 double black, double polled daughter of MAGS Xukalani out of VL Xclusive consigned by Vorthmann Limousin.

Averages:38 Bulls ........................ $3,80715 Females ................... $3,413Auctioneer: C.K. “Sonny” BoothSale Management: Iowa Limousin Association

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Joel Edge of West Liberty, IA, judged the Iowa Beef Expo Limousin sale-order show in Des Moines.

Bob Bosch of Indianola, IA, appreciated the bid of Matt Plummer and DeeJay Langel from Bronson, IA, on one of his consigned bulls.

Congratulations to Mormon Trail Farms of Weldon, IA, for their selection as Iowa Limousin Seedstock Producer of the Year. Amy, Konrad, Kasey, Kaitlyn and Jason Boyer were presented the plaque by Ann Vorthmann, Limousin sale manager, at the Iowa Beef Expo.

Robert Hamel of Dorchester, IA, purchased bulls at the Iowa Beef Expo in Des Moines.

The Limousin alley was full of prospective buyers at the Iowa Beef Expo February 17.

Josh Gutteau, Treynor, IA, Iowa’s Commercial Producer of the Year for 2016, was the volume buyer of 10 Limousin bulls at the Iowa Beef Expo Limousin Sale. His son, Dane, attended the sale with him.

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Kansas News…

Members of the Kansas Junior Limousin Association will hold

their annual field day May 21, 2016, at the Anderson Co. Fairgrounds in Garnett. The show will begin at 2:00 p.m. followed by a meal for all juniors, their families, friends and other Limousin enthusiasts.

The day begins with the 22nd Annual Grand Finale Spring Beef Show with the Kansas Field Day to follow. The judge will be Clint Woodrow from Emporia, Kansas.

We thank the Ratliff family for providing the roast beef and cheesy potatoes and the Richardson family

for the baked beans and rolls for the dinner Saturday evening, May 21. All members are asked to bring a salad and a dessert. Drinks, plates and utensils will be provided.

The hotel in Garnett is full due to a wedding. As a result, the nearest motels will be in Ottawa.

Grand Finale Spring Beef ShowThe 22nd annual show will be

Saturday, May 21 at the Anderson Co. Fairgrounds in Garnett. The entry fee is $20/head before May 13 or $30 after May 13. Steers and heifers must be owned and shown by the exhibitor.

Exhibitors must be 19 years of age or under as of January 1, 2016. Out-of-state cattle must have registration papers and health papers current within 30 days.

The barns open at 5:00 p.m. Friday, May 20. Steers will be weighed-in and heifers checked-in from 7:00-8:30 a.m. Judging begins with the heifers at 10:00 a.m. Saturday morning. Generators are encouraged, but they must be placed outside the barn.

The grand champion steer and the supreme champion heifer will each receive a $300 cash prize, the reserve champion steer and the reserve champion heifer will take home $200 each. A total of 75 percent of the entry fees will be paid back in class winnings.

For additional information, contact Jeff Gillespie at 785/448-4920 (call or text) or send an e-mail to [email protected].

Kansas Breeders at NWSSThe Kansas Limousin Association

was well represented at the National Western Stock Show in Denver in January. Schilling Limousin of Edson exhibited cattle in the open show on the Hill and took home the reserve grand champion banner in the bull show.

Ashlee Corns of Eureka swept the banners in the junior show with her purebred females, taking both the grand and reserve grand champion banners.

A class winner in the junior show with his purebred female was Tanner Walden of Tonganoxie. In the Lim-Flex female show, class winners were Eva Hinrichsen of Westmoreland and Garrett Walden of Tonganoxie. Morgan Wise of Topeka won a class in the open show with her female.

Junior Field Day in Garnett

Madison Ratliff of Westphalia, Kansas, swept two rings to be named supreme champion female at the KSU AGR Block and Bridle Kick-Off Show in Hutchinson, Kansas, February 26-28, 2016. Her heifer is Riverstone Charmed 50C, a 1/31/2015 black, polled, purebred sired by TMCK Durham Wheat 6030X out of HSF Your Fantasy. They beat out 185 other heifers for this honor.

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Minnesota News…

Members of the Minnesota Limousin Association (MLA)

gathered at the VFW Club in Litchfield Saturday, March 12, 2016, for their annual meeting, banquet and benefit auction. The day began with a social hour followed by a delicious dinner. Roger Wagner welcomed everyone to the meeting, introduced veterans in attendance as well as guests. Following the meal, Mark and Sharilyn Willette, secretary/treasurer, read the minutes and gave the treasurer’s report.

A report was given on the 2015 Heartland Junior Regional Show held in Fairmont. A special thanks was given to Merle Anderson, Don Biscoe, the Dohrmann family, John and Alice Goelz, Brad Kaiser, the Moser family, Roger and Donna Potter, Phyllis Smith, Roger and Nancy Wagner and Mark and Sharilyn Willette for their

generous donation toward the Friday evening meal. We also thank Ag Star and Big Gain Feeds for the paper plates, silverware and napkins. We appreciate everyone who helped serve the meal and work on the day of the show. It was a very successful weekend!

Don Biscoe gave a report on the 2015 Minnesota State Fair and the 4-H auction.

Kevin Bachmeier reported on the 2015 Minnesota Beef Expo. He also stated that we are in need of a donation heifer for the 2016 Beef Expo.

Branstyn Peterson of Gibbon, the recipient of the Minnesota Youth Beef Experience heifer donated by the Moser family, talked about his experiences working with cattle. He expressed his appreciation for the donation and told about his plans for the future.

Herman and Judy Symens presented the 2016 MLA Commercial Producer

of the Year award to Don and Bill Biscoe of Green Acres Limousin, Cottage Grove. Congratulations!

Annual Meeting Held in Litchfield Junior NewsAnna Johnson, Minnesota

junior association president and secretary of the NALJA board of directors, gave an update on the activities of the juniors this past year. She reported on the upcoming Heartland Regional Show June 10-11 in Springfield, Missouri, and the NALJA Show July 8-14 in Lexington, Kentucky. NALJA is also planning to host another POWER Conference in conjunction with the Gelbvieh juniors. The dates for this year’s conference in Manhattan, Kansas, will be August 4-7, 2016.

The new officers for 2016 are Anna Johnson, president; Wiley Fanta, vice-president; Joanna Moser, secretary.

Continued on page 16

Branstyn Peterson, Gibbon, MN, gave a presentation about the Minnesota Youth Beef Experience Program at the Minnesota Beef Expo.

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PINEGARLIMOUSIN’S

Ed and Carol Pinegar, owners • 417/833-6784850 W. Farm Rd. 56 • Springfield, MO 65803

Ty & Susie Heavin, farm managers • 417/833-2688James Henderson, show cattle

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Biscoe Green Acres Farm started in 1967 when they purchased

Don’s grandparent’s farm in Cottage Grove, Minnesota. At that time, his grandfather had dairy cows and a few Angus cow.

The family started with Hereford bulls on their cows; however, they had calving problems. In addition, they

also had issues with pinkeye, prolapsed uteri and large teats that prevented the calves from getting milk. At this point, they thought they would get out of the cattle business until a friend told them that a Limousin bull would fix many of the problems.

Don purchased his first Limousin bull from Henry Bollum in Blue Earth,

Minnesota. From there he built a Limousin herd along with his crossbred herd. Don and his son, Bill, used bulls and heifers from many great breeders across the country including Wulf Cattle of Morris, Minnesota; Express Ranches of Yukon, Oklahoma; and Symens Brothers of Amherst, South Dakota. Don stated, “Herman Symens

Board of DirectorsThe terms for Casey Fanta and Don

Biscoe, members of the Minnesota board of directors, expired. They were both reelected to another three-year term. The board then reelected the same slate of officers from the previous year.

Thank YouWe extend our thanks to Lonnie and

Susan Schatz of LeCenter. They have served the past four years as junior advisors for the Minnesota juniors. Although they will still be involved breeding and showing Limousin cattle, they are also busy with other activities and felt like it was time to turn the job over to someone else.

We are grateful that Jon and Lori Moser along with Casey and Kelly Fanta have taken on the job as junior advisors. We know they will do a wonderful job with our Minnesota youth.

Benefit AuctionThe meeting concluded with a

benefit auction. We want to thank John Goelz for serving as our auctioneer and delighting the crowd with his

“Ole and Lena” jokes.A variety of items were sold at the

benefit auction including semen, cattle supplies, boxes of meat, gift baskets, a painting titled “Cattle on Range” and another painting from the Calgary

Stampede, assorted tools, sweatshirts and jackets, and fleece blankets.

We appreciate the support of everyone who donated and/or bought items on the sale. Your support helps cover the expenses for the senior and junior associations throughout the upcoming year.

State FairThe 2016 Minnesota State Fair dates

are August 25-September 5 in St. Paul. The Limousin show is scheduled for Saturday, September 3, 2016. Check their website for entry deadlines and show dates: www.mnstatefair.org.

Congratulations to Roger and Nancy Wagner of Milaca, MN, on their 50th wedding anniversary.

The Minnesota Limousin Association filled their Commercial Producer Award Plaque with the 15th name.

A great meal was provided for the Minnesota Limousin Association at the VFW Club in Litchfield.

Congratulations to Green Acres Farms of Cottage Grove, MN, upon being named the 2016 Minnesota Commercial Producer of the Year. Presenting the award to Don, his son, Bill, and his granddaughter, Julia Biscoe were Herman and Judy Symens representing the Heartland Limousin Association.

Continued from page 14

Members of the Minnesota Limousin Association Board of Directors: secretary/treasurer Mark Willette, Merle Anderson, president Roger Wagner, Casey Fanta, and vice president Don Biscoe.

Green Acres Named 2016 Minnesota“Commercial Producer of the Year”

steered me in the right direction along the way.”

They have seen a big change in their calf crop since using Limousin genetics; greater rate of gain with higher weaning weights, thicker cattle with more muscle, and better calving-ease.

Green Acres Farm has sold purebred bulls and heifers over the years, but most of their cattle is raised for replacement or they go to the feedlot where they use them for locker beef. Others are marketed at the sale barn.

Bill, Don and Kathy’s son, does most of the work with the cattle now. He currently has over 250 head of purebred Limousin and crossed Black and Red Angus.

Don is a lifetime member of the Heartland Limousin Association and has served as vice president on the board of directors. In addition, he was president of the Minnesota Limousin Association and he is a member of the Minnesota State Fair 4-H Livestock committee.

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Ed and Carol Pinegar, owners • 417/833-6784850 W. Farm Rd. 56 • Springfield, MO 65803

Ty & Susie Heavin, farm managers • 417/833-2688James Henderson, show cattle

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Karla May Bohn, 55, of Sentinel Butte, North Dakota, passed away March 14, 2016, due to a tragic accident. She is the wife of Tim Bohn, a commercial cattlemen and longtime user of Limousin genetics.

She was raised in Richardton, North Dakota, attended college at North Dakota State University, and graduated from Dickinson State University with a degree in business administration.

Karla worked at the Beach, North Dakota, elementary school and in the office at Home on the Range, in addition to ranching alongside

her husband. She loved her family, the animals on the ranch, and gardening.

She is survived by her husband, Tim Bohn of Sentinel Butte; her sons Christopher Bohn of Fargo, North Dakota, and Dominic Bohn of Sentinel Butte, North Dakota; her in-laws, Ted and Thelma Bohn, two brothers and two sisters, and many other family members and friends.

In Memoriam

Jerry Effertz Inducted into North Dakota Ag Hall of Fame

Jerry Effertz of Velva, North Dakota, was inducted into the North

Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame March 12, 2016. The ceremony took place during the 79th Annual North Dakota Winter Show in Valley City. Every year, the inductees are selected

by the North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame Committee which is comprised of agricultural groups and organizations.

While attending graduate school at North Dakota State University (NDSU), Jerry started farming part-time with his mother, and in 1970 he returned home to Velva to take over the farming operation.

He started his beef herd through crossbreeding and artificial insemination, thus developing his purebred Limousin herd. Today, his operation is known as Effertz Black Butte Acres. They are also home to Effertz Black Butte Adventures, an agriculture and nature tourism destination.

Jerry is a founding member of the North Dakota Limousin Association, has been a member of the North Dakota

Stockmen’s Association for over 50 years, is a member of the North Dakota Beef Commission and he is on the State Board of Agriculture Research and Education.

In addition, he was involved with the initiation of the North Dakota Junior Beef Expo and the state Junior Point Show Program.

In 2011, Jerry, along with a delegate from the U.S. Meat Export Federation, represented the U.S. beef industry on a trade mission to the Pacific Rim.

His many honors include NDSU’s Outstanding Agriculturist Award, Agri-International Stockman of the Year, and the GNDA Agriculture Award.

Jerry and his wife, Norma, are active members of the Heartland Limousin Association (HLA). Norma serves as a member of the HLA board of directors and was elected treasurer in 2016.

They will celebrate their 50th anniversary this year and have two daughters, Maria (Mike) Hanson of Velva and Kayla (Craig) Kleven of Bismarck and four grandchildren.

Missouri News…

The Missouri Limousin Breeders Association and the Missouri

Junior Limousin Association will hold their annual field day the weekend of June 10-12, 2016. The show will be held at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield.

It will be a busy weekend with four shows in three days. The MLBA junior field day show will take place Friday evening, June 10. Contact Brooke Edwards or Susie Heavin for an entry form or for further information about the show.

The Heartland Regional Show, hosted by the MLBA, will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday. We hope to have a large contingent of Missouri juniors take part in the regional show. Ed Pinegar outlasted the bidding at the Heartland benefit auction for the right to put his Pinegar Limousin logo on the sleeve of the HLA show shirts. We appreciate Ed’s support of the juniors and their shows!

Following the HLA regional show, members of the Fullblood Alliance will hold their national show. They expect a

Field Day

large number of Fullblood breeders to take part in this annual event.

The weekend will conclude with the MLBA open show Sunday morning, June 12. Juniors from Missouri as well as other states are invited to come and take part in the Missouri junior and open shows, as well as the HLA Regional Show.

Contact any board member or check or the MLBA website at: www.missourilimousinbreeders.org for information or entry forms.

Headquarters HotelThe headquarters hotel for the

HLA Regional and MLBA Field Day is the LaQuinta Inn & Suites Airport Plaza. Their address is 2445 N. Airport Plaza Ave., Springfield, MO 65803.

Their phone number is 417/447-4466. When making reservations, be sure to mention that the block is under the name Heartland Regional Show. The rate is $95/night with either two queens or a king with a sleeper sofa. The hotel also has a complimentary hot breakfast.

State FairMark your calendar for Friday and

Saturday, August 19 and 20, 2016. Those are the dates for the Missouri Limousin 4-H, FFA and open shows at the state fair in Sedalia. At the time of the printing of the Heart Beat, the schedule and times for the shows has not been posted. Check out the Missouri State Fair website later in the spring for up-to-date information and entry forms.

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Nebraska News…

Member of the Nebraska Limousin Association and fellow breeders

from surrounding states gathered in Kearney February 17, 2016, for their annual meeting and benefit auction.

This was held in conjunction with the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic. The Limousin portion of the show and sale was Thursday, February 18.

The annual meeting took place at the Country Inn & Suites, headquarters for the Nebraska Limousin Association. A variety of desserts were served followed by the meeting and benefit auction.

Gerald Gustafson, president, welcomed the members and guests to the meeting. He acknowledged the fact that there were more people at this year’s meeting than have been there for several years and he thanked everyone for coming to Kearney. Gerald also serves as the Limousin representative to the Nebraska State Fair.

Gwen Behrends, secretary/treasurer, gave a report on the new herd books that have been printed and are ready for distribution. She also explained that they would like to get more people involved with the Nebraska website, www.nelimousin.org.

Dean Summerbell gave a report on the Heartland activities. He discussed the upcoming NALJA show which will be held at the Nebraska State Fairgrounds in Grand Island the first week in July 2017. He showed a photo that will be used as one method of raising funds for miscellaneous expenses.

Chad Settje, ex-officio member of the NALF board of directors, gave a recap of his past six years serving on the national board as well as being president this past year. He also discussed the various programs offered by NALF, changes to the website, the new EPDs we are using, and changes that were made this past year at Limousin World.

Benefit AuctionKevin Ochsner of Kersey, Colorado,

served as the auctioneer again this year. The association appreciates his help with this annual event. Thanks! A wide array of items were on hand

for the auction including semen, cattle supplies, delicious bars, fudge and rolls, a hunt and a stay in a cabin, jewelry and a wine gift basket. The money raised from this auction goes to help pay for activities and advertising throughout the upcoming year. Thanks to everyone who donated and/or purchased items.

State FairThe Limousin open show will be

Wednesday, August 31, 2016, at the state fairgrounds in Grand Island. We hope to have a large contingent of breeders exhibiting their cattle in the show, as well as members in the stands watching. Check out the state fair website for entry forms and rules concerning the show.

Annual Meeting and Benefit AuctionHeld in Kearney

Leon and Janie Vogel of Gothenburg were named the 2016 Commercial

Producer of the Year by the Nebraska Limousin Association. The Vogels received their award at the Cattlemen’s Classic in Kearney February 18.

Vogel grew up near Gothenburg and started his operation in 1972. He purchased his first Limousin bull from Sandhills Limousin in the 70s and has used Limousin bulls on his Angus-based herd ever since. He has purchased Limousin bulls from Straight Limousin of Logan, Iowa; Schilling Limousin of Edson, Kansas; and Nebraska breeders Hunt Limousin Ranch, Amos Limousin and Delmer Miller. Leon has built his herd to 130 mother cows.

He markets his calves annually the last of October at the Broken Bow, Nebraska, sale barn where they are typically purchased by a local feedlot.

Leon appreciates the ease of calving and growth using Limousin genetics. In 2012, he won the annual Pen of Five championship held in conjunction with the Cattlemen’s Classic with a pen of Lim-Flex females.

One of the Vogels favorite past times, is watching their granddaughters exhibit their Lim-Flex steers in the local and state FFA events.

Congratulations to the Vogels for being selected for this prestigious honor.

Leon Vogel Named Nebraska Commercial Producer of the Year

Congratulations to Leon and Janie Vogel of Gothenburg, NE, for their selection as the 2016 Nebraska Limousin Commercial Producer. Dean Summerbell presented the Vogels with their plaque along with HLA Board member Mark Nutter from Thedford, NE.

Kevin Ochsner of Kersey, CO, was interviewed by Shalee Peters of KRBN Rural Radio Network at the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic in Kearney February 18.

The Nebraska Limousin Association held its annual meeting and benefit auction on February 17th in Kearney, Nebraska.

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Our family would like to express our sincere thanks to the buyers, bidders and friends who made our 35th annual production sale a great success. The confidence shown in our breeding program is

gratifying as cattle sold to many repeat buyers, and into seven states.

Special thanks to the following people and programs for their leading purchases…

Begert Limousin, Allison, TX • Daryl Crook, Rising City, NEBehrands Family Limousin, Wymore, NE

Hansen Brothers: Dick Hansen & Rhonda Wollman, Harrold, SDBill Stoner, Miami, OK • Vermillion Ranch, Holden, MO

Along with the cattle go our best wishes for continued success with your purchases, and we welcome you to the GV genetic family.

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A panel of judges evaluated the grand champions from every breed Saturday, February 20. The Limousin breed took home the Supreme title again this year with ALYN Big Shot, a 9/17/14 black, polled 50% Lim-Flex son of Connealy Consensus 7229 out of KEVN Whiskey Lullaby. This champion Limousin bull was consigned by Ochsner Limousin of Kersey, CO.

Mark Hoge of Macomb, Illinois, evaluated the 10 bulls and five females in the Limousin show. Following his selection of the Ochsner bull, ALYN Big Shot, as grand champion, he selected another Ochsner consignment as reserve grand champion. KEVN Castle Rock is a 2/4/15 black, polled 75% Lim-Flex son of Englewood’s X Factor 170X out of KEVN Xclusive 25X.

The grand champion female was BRAW Wildflower 508V, a 2/14/15 black daughter of LFLC ZZ Top 70Z out of JCL Wildflower 501A. She was consigned by Bullis Creek Ranch of Wood Lake, Nebraska.

WACH 597C, a 2/8/15 black daughter of HUNT Zacho Man 27Z out of WACH 797T consigned by Wach Limousin of Wauneta, Nebraska, was selected as the reserve grand champion female.

Ochsner Bull Reigns Supreme at Cattlemen’s Classic

The Limousin breed reigned Supreme for the third year in a row at the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic with their grand champion bull. The Classic was held February 13-21, 2016, at the Buffalo County Fairgrounds in Kearney. Consignors from Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and Colorado brought a quality set of bulls and females for the 25th Annual Cattlemen’s Classic.

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Bidding was brisk for the Limousin bulls and females consigned by the eight consignors at the 2016 version of the Cattlemen’s Classic.

The top-selling bull was the grand champion and went on to be the supreme champion, ALYN Big Shot, consigned by Ochsner Limousin of Kersey, CO. Russell Johnson of Sebeka, MN utilized the online bidding component of the sale to buy the bull for $8,100.

The second high-selling bulling was another consignment from Ochsner Limousin. KEVN Copyright, a 3/1/15 black, polled 50% Lim-Flex

son of Connealy Consensus 7229 out of KEVN Unbreakable 121U was purchased by Tom Hanson of Wellfleet, NE for $6,250.

Cam Wieman of Arnold, NE purchased HUNT Classic, a 3/2/15 black, scurred 50% Lim-Flex son of Wulfs Stimulus 2009Z out of HUNT Why Not? 129W for $5,900.

Dan Hofer of Malta, MT, purchased Wulfs Car Wash 2237C, a 3/20/15 black, polled percentage son of Wulfs Zouave 8438Z out of Miss Wulfette 2237Z for $5,750.

KEVN Castle Rock, a 2/4/15 black, polled 75% Lim-Flex son of Englewood’s X Factor 170X out of

KEVN Xclusive 25X was purchased by Gary and Kirk Bader of Palmer, NE for $5,700.

The champion female, BRAW Wildflower 508C was purchased by Mitchell Schultz of Oxford, NE for $3,100.

The volume buyer was Mitch Schultz purchasing three head.

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The champion Limousin bull drive at the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic in Kearney.

Repeat buyers of Limousin genetics, Max and Marjean Schultz of Oxford, NE, made their annual trip to the Cattlemen’s Classic at Kearney and visited with Charlie Hunt, also from Oxford.

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Nebraska Commercial Producer of the Year Leon Vogel entered a Pen of Five Limousin crossed heifers at the Cattlemen’s Classic pen show in Kearney.

Dan and Charlie Hunt of Hunt Limousin Ranch, Oxford, NE, thank Cam and Makenna Weinman of Arnold, NE, for purchasing their bull at the Cattlemen’s Classic.

Mitch Schultz and his son, Maddex, of Oxford, NE, purchased a Wulf Cattle consignment at the Cattlemen’s Classic. Casey Fanta and his son, Wiley, thanked the Schultz family for their purchase.

Loran Wach of Wauneta, NE, thanks Russell and Jared Puls of Hoskins, NE, for purchasing his reserve champion female at the Classic in Kearney.

Kevin and Collin Ochsner of Kersey, CO, thank Gary, Curt, and Bo Bader of Palmer, NE, who were volume buyers at the Limousin sale in Kearney.

Charlie and Nancy Hunt were recognized at the Cattlemen’s Classic in Kearney. Charlie was one of the founding fathers of the Classic and has supported it by consigning cattle for each of the last 25 years.

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South Dakota News…Summer Spotlight ShowThe 2016 South Dakota Summer

Spotlight Limousin Show will take place Saturday, July 23, 2016, at the South Dakota State Fairgrounds in Huron.

All juniors who take part in the various shows and activities must wear the official t-shirt. Check the website for the South Dakota Junior Point Show (SDJPS) for more information about this event.

The SDJPS was organized to recognize youth who participate in showing beef, sheep, swine and goats throughout the state of South Dakota. Exhibitors range in age from 8 to 21 and accumulate points at different sanctioned shows across South Dakota. Year-end awards are given out to the top exhibitors during the South Dakota State Fair.

State FairThere are a lot of thrilling experiences

to have at the farm, from riding rides to showing your cattle to taking in your favorite concert. The theme for the 2016 South Dakota State Fair is “Thrills, Squeals and Ferris Wheels.” People come to the fair each year for a variety of reasons, with livestock shows, 4-H exhibits, carnival rides and entertainment. This year’s theme reiterates the variety of events held at the fair and generates excitement around the experience that is signature to the fair.

This year’s Limousin open show and junior special show will be Friday, September 2, 2016. More information on the show schedules will be given at a later date on the South Dakota State Fair website.

SD Producers Hold SalesMembers of the South Dakota

Limousin Association held a number of productions sales along with two consignment sales in 2016. The sales were successful and well attended. Producers bringing cattle to consignment sales and/or holding production sales in South Dakota from January-April are: Bar JZ, Buck Riley, Bruner Limousin, DeRung Limousin, JLX Limousin, Ludens Family Farm, Nolz Limousin, Peterson’s L7 Bar Limousin, Rafter RS Cattle, ROM’N Limousin, Schott Limousin Ranch, Symens Brothers and Wieczorek Limousin.

Congratulations AlexaTwenty South Dakota 4-H youth

joined the more than 1,000 youth from 32 states including Alberta, Canada, at the Western National Roundup January 7-10, 2016, in Denver, Colorado.

The Conference, now in its 96th year, is held annually in conjunction with the National Western Stock Show. This year’s theme of “Mission Impossible”

was aimed at leaving participants with the confidence that they have the opportunity to create unique experiences and thrive in their self-defined future through 4-H and FFA.

Alexa Montagne of Elk Point was a member of the livestock judging team. She qualified for this event by placing third in the state 4-H contest held in Brookings in September. The team placed fourth overall. Alexa placed eighth in cattle, 12th in reasons and 18th overall.

The South Dakota Livestock Judging Team members are John Keimig, SDSU Extension 4-H Associate, Kyler Johnson, Cooper Gordon, Alexa Montagne, Shaye Jungswirth, and Falyn Hogg, SDSU Extension 4-H Youth Program Advisor.

Nolz Wins AwardKaley Nolz of Mitchell, South Dakota, won the

High Point Upperclassman award at SDSU’s 93rd Little International April 2 in Brookings, South Dakota . To win the award, she had to accumulate points throughout the entire event, her winnings included first place honors in sheep showmanship, ag sales, nursery landscape, floriculture and ag business management, and second place honors in dairy novice showmanship, dairy experienced showmanship, and sheep fitting. She poses with her biggest fan, her niece, Scarlett Radke.

Dale Brooks, 76, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, passed away February 24, 2016. Services were held February 29 at the Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home in Aberdeen.

Dale graduated from high school in Aberdeen and continued his education at North Dakota State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in animal husbandry.

He spent most of his life on the ranch near Mina, South Dakota. Dale and his family raised Limousin cattle, and in 2006 he was named the Heartland and South Dakota Commercial Producer of the Year. Dale loved raising cattle and being a steward of the environment. He appreciated the opportunity to care for the land before passing it on to the next generation.

He was active in the c o m m u n i t y . He served on the Pembrook Township Board for 34 years and on the Edmunds County Extension Board for five years.

He is survived by his wife, Linda, daughter Brandi, stepsons Garret and Scott Hulschof, stepsons Paul and David Larson, grandchildren, three sisters, a brother and many nieces and nephews.

In Memoriam

Wulf Cattle Holds Low Stress Cattle Handling Seminar

Dr. Tom Noffsinger, DVM, of Binkelman, Nebraska, presented an informative discussion on Low Stress Cattle Handling Thursday evening, March 31, 2016, at the Wulf Cattle sale facility in Morris, Minnesota. This event took place in conjunction with the annual Wulf Opportunity Sale.

Noffsinger is known across the country for his passion and enthusiasm for working with feedyards and ranches on low stress cattle handling. More and more feedyards and ranches are incorporating this philosophy and production practice into daily operations that benefit both cattle and animal handlers.

Dr. Noffsinger believes that cattle caregivers contribute to cattle well-being. We have a responsibility to provide cattle with physical comfort disease protection, nutritional needs, and emotional

stability. Veterinarians understand that physical and psychological stress play important roles in cattle disease resistance and performance levels.

Caretakers can be trained to realize that all human contact with cattle impacts the animal well-being. Human contact can either create a very positive impact or can create impact that can devastate cattle health, performance and safety for cattle and humans.

During his talk, Dr. Noffsinger explained stockmanship, which is more than just a relationship with cattle and horses. He said it is the foundation of animal health, performance and profit potential. He also talked about preparing calves for weaning, caregiver responsibilities, and he gave reasons why veterinarians are interested in low-stress handling. Dr. Noffsinger backed up many of his points with short videos.

The evening concluded with a question-and-answer session.

Jerry Wulf welcomed the crowd to the pre-sale seminar.

Dr. Tom Noffsinger, DVM, of Binkelman, NE, gave a presentation on the low stress cattle handling system at the Wulf seminar March 31.

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Wisconsin News…

Members of the Limousin Association of Wisconsin

(LAOW) attended the annual meeting, banquet and benefit auction Saturday, March 5, 2016, at the Log Cabin in Bangor. The 26th annual state sale was held the next day, Sunday, March 6, at the Equity Livestock Exchange in Sparta.

The Saturday evening activities began with a social hour, which gave everyone an opportunity to introduce themselves to new faces and rekindle old friendships. The large crowd of

Limousin enthusiasts enjoyed the delicious prime rib dinner with all the trimmings.

John Franseen, LAOW president, welcomed all members and guests. He gave an overview of activities in the Limousin breed this past year.

Bev Summerbell gave a report for the Heartland Limousin Association. She discussed the upcoming HLA Regional Show in Springfield, Missouri. She also showed an example of a picture that will be used as a fundraiser for the 2017 NALJA Show

Annual Meeting and Sale Held First Weekend in March

in Grand Island, Nebraska. Heartland is hosting this national show and needs funds to cover extra costs. Various places on the picture will be sold, prints will also be for sale, and the original oil painting will be auctioned off.

Amy Mitchell, junior advisor, presented the Outstanding Junior Award to Blane Keyes of Knapp. He has attended several junior shows this past year, representing the WI junior association and its members. Congratulations!

Officers and Board MembersOfficers and members of the 2016

Limousin Association of Wisconsin board of directors are John Franseen, president; Bart Mitchell, vice president; Adam Ausen, secretary; Mark Poirer, treasurer; Wayne Peterson, ex-officio; and board members Andy Peterson,

Ken Schlimgen, Ben Holty and Nate Ausen.

We thank these members for their service to the association.

Benefit AuctionA variety of items were donated to

the benefit auction held immediately following the annual meeting. Some of the items on the auction included semen, cattle supplies, several baskets filled with interesting gifts, jewelry, a wine and cheese box, table mats, lottery tickets, and jackets/caps. John Franseen and Bart Mitchell teamed up to buy the mystery box.

Thanks to everyone who donated and/or bought items on this year’s benefit auction. The money raised goes to support the association and its activities throughout the year.

Reid Mitchell of Boscobel, WI, was all smiles at the WI banquet and benefit auction.

Evelyn, 16-month-old granddaughter of Lois Flock had a great time at the WI banquet.

Brooke Mitchell of Boscobel, WI, proudly displays an items at the Wisconsin benefit auction.

Bart and Amy Mitchell of Boscobel, WI, enjoyed the prime rib banquet at the Wisconsin annual meeting and benefit auction March 5 in Sparta.

John Franseen of Hewitt’s Meat Processing, Marshfield, Wisconsin, won the Best of Show award at the Wisconsin Association of Meat Processors (WAMP) Convention in Middleton, Wisconsin, for their Semi-Boneless Ham.

They also received awards on seven other products entered in the competition including their Habanero Mango Brats, Smoked Cheese Brats, Braunschweiger, Smoked Beef, Boneless Ham and Summer Sausage. Their bologna received honorable mention in the contest.

There were a total of 944 products entered, making the WAMP product

show the largest of its kind in North America. Congratulations John!

Franseen Wins “Best of Show” Award

John Franseen (right) is pictured with his father-in-law, Tom Tasse and the trophy after the big win.

A large crowd attended the Wisconsin State Sale in Sparta March 6.

The sale offering in Sparta drew a lot of

interested bidders.

LAG Industries LLCBart, Brenda, Bradley and Nicole Brackman are pleased to announce the opening of their new business,

LAG Industries LLC in La Monte, Missouri. LAG will manufacture custom livestock equipment such as portable gates, continuous panels, alleyways, tubs, gates, feed bunks and much more. They also have a CNC Plasma Table and CNC Plate Roller to enable them to make custom art work and signs. Join them for their Grand Opening May 11, 2016, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at their facility: 19601 Highway 127, La Monte, MO 65337 or call them for all your livestock needs at 660/347-5413.

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Limousin Association of Wisconsin Enjoys Weekend in Sparta

Members of the Limousin Association of Wisconsin gathered in Sparta March 5 and 6 to hold their annual meeting, benefit auction, and sale. There were six consignors from Wisconsin who sold cattle March 6 at the Equity Livestock Market in Sparta.

The high-selling bull was MRL Claymaker 516 C consigned by Mill Road Limousin of Knapp, Wisconsin. The 4/8/15 red, double polled purebred son of ROMN Deadwood 147Z out of MRL Uno 860U was purchased by Brandon Kurth of White Hall, Wisconsin, for $4,500.

Also bringing $4,500 was the Mill Road consignment, MRL Coors Lite 555C, a 3/26/15 double black, double polled 75% Lim-Flex son of EF Xcessive Force out of MRL At Home 316A. He was purchased by Werner Farms of Stoddard, Wisconsin.

Another popular Mill Road consignment was MRL B Good 464B. This 9/12/14 red, polled purebred son of WZRK Prime Star 861P out of MRL Sunday Best 611S sold to Thomas Aasmundrud of Clear Lake, Wisconsin, for $4,250.

Former Wisconsin Commercial Producer of the Year Roger and Ellie Stolt of Campbellsport, Wisconsin, purchased Sprng Crks 3035C, a 3/11/15 double black, double polled 56% Lim-Flex son of MAGS Zodiac out of Sprng Crks Destiny 3053A for $4,200. He was consigned by Spring Creeks Cattle Co. of Wauzeka, Wisconsin.

Mark Saari of Popular, Wisconsin, purchased MRL B Train 462B consigned by Blane Keyes of Knapp, Wisconsin. The 9/6/14 red, polled purebred son of Beaver Brook Yoakum 580Y out of GPXL Zenith brought $4,000.

Jerry and Jason Mootz of Dubuque, Iowa, and Dennis Lenz of Zwingle, Iowa, were the volume buyers, each purchasing three females.

Averages: 20 Bulls ....................................................... $3,2729 Open females ............................................ $2,32230 Bred females ........................................... $2,315Auctioneer: Joel EdgeSale Management: Limousin Associationof Wisconsin

An example of the portrait for the fundraising event for the 2017 NJLS&C to be held in Grand Island, NE.

Donnie and Monica Dohrn of Zumbrota purchased two head at the Wisconsin State Sale.

Limousin Association of Wisconsin President John Franseen welcomed the large crowd of bidders to the state sale. Dean Summerbell discussed the NALF Alliance with Tyson Foods.

Iowa breeders Jerry Mootz of Dubuque and Dennis Lenz of Zwingle purchased six heifers between them at the Wisconsin State Sale.

Jeff and Cheryl Keyes of Mill Road Limousin, Knapp, WI, thank Lindsay and Brandon Kurth of Whitehall, WI, for purchasing the top-selling bull from Mill Road.

Jason Mootz of Dubuque, IA, was a volume buyer of bred females from Kim Jorae of Baldwin, WI.

Fundraiser for 2017 NALJA Show in Grand IslandThe Heartland Limousin Association has a

unique way to raise extra funds for the 2017 NALJA show at the state fairgrounds in Grand Island,

Nebraska July 2-7. You can be part of a one-of-a-kind oil painting done by C.J. Brown.

There are several options for you to be a part of

the painting. You can be a featured “showman” in the ring with your favorite female, you could be the judge in the ring, a figure in the announcer’s stand, a spectator in the stands, or a spectator standing along with rail. There will also be a spot on the painting for your farm/ranch or business sign.

All of the spots designed for the figures and signs will be sold by early January 2017. At this time, all buyers will be required to submit a photo which will act as a model for our artist.

The fundraiser is open now and you can begin purchasing your spot in the painting. The sponsor banners will be sold for $500 and the price for the person in the show ring with their female is $1,000. Buyers of these spots will receive an artist print of the painting. Currently, we have two of those spots sold and all of the banners; however, we are going to have a bid-off where you will have the option to raise the bid on one of the spots or banners. We will also be selling the artist prints of the painting.

For further information, contact Judy Symens of Sisseton, South Dakota, or Norma Effertz of Velva, North Dakota, co-chairs of this fundraising project.

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Fullblood Limousin AllianceMembers of the Fullblood

Limousin Alliance (FLA) met April 23, 2016, at the Bass Pro Shop in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. They held a board meeting as well as a general session for members.

Kentucky Farm ShowSeveral members of the FLA took

part in the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky, in February. More than 300,000 attend this show each year. Stephen and Emily Haynes of A C H Holdings, Bowling Green, Kentucky, set up a booth, had informational material on display, and visited with people from all over the United States and Canada.

The Haynes family have represented the Limousin breed at this show for the past six years. They recently expanded their single booth to a two-booth space due to the large number of people who stop by to talk about Limousin genetics. The booth featured Limousin material, as well as banners promoting both the Fullblood and Limousin cattle.

This year the Haynes family invited the Kentucky Limousin Breeders Association (KLBA) to promote the 2016 National Limousin Junior Show

and Congress. It will be hosted by the KLBA in Lexington, Kentucky July 8-14.

Ken and Jan Ragsdell of Rockin R Ranch, Rolla, Missouri, also took part in the show, selling their PureLean Homegrown Limousin Snack Sticks.

Among the guests at the Limousin booth were people from as far away as Utah, Minnesota, Kansas, West Virginia, and one family from Alaska. Schools in Kentucky and Indiana let the children out for a day so they could come to the show and according to Ken Ragsdell, they come by the bus loads.

Our SympathyOur sympathy is extended to Judy

McCutcheon of Saint Joe, Arkansas, and her family on the death of her twin sister February 26, 2016. We were also saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Terry Evans.

Terry Evans, 71, of Chelsea, Oklahoma, passed away suddenly February 15, 2016. Services were held February 19, 2016, at the Chelsea Epworth United Methodist Church.

He grew up in Chelsea, attended school there, and graduated from Northeastern State University with a master’s degree in Education. He also held a Superintendent Degree from Oklahoma University.

Terry was a teacher and coach in the Claremore Public Schools. From there he was a principal in Waurika Public Schools and went on to become the superintendent for the Achille Public Schools before retiring from the Warner Public Schools, where he was both a principle and superintendent for 10 years.

He and his wife, Lynn, shared many of the same interests and one that brought them the most enjoyment

were their registered Limousin cattle. Terry was a member of the Fullblood Limousin Alliance and the North American Limousin Foundation. In 2013 and 2014, they won the Grand Champion Fullblood Limousin Female award.

Terry is survived by his wife, Lynn; children Scott (Lindsay) Evans, Lance (Buffy) Evans, and Stacy Evans-King (Craig), several grandchildren, a brother, and many other family members and friends.

In Memoriam

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SYES Backstage 466B (HomoB,HomoP)CE: 15 (.56) BW: -3.1 (.62) WW: 70 (.46) YW: 95 (.56) MK: 27 (.5) CM: 6 (.54) SC: 0.4 (.18) DC: 19 (.17) CW: 14 (.57) RE: .41 (.54) YG: -.23 (.16) MB: -.08 (.71) $MI: 50Backstage was the high seller at 2015 Symens Brothers and for good reason as he combines convenience traits, HOMO Black, HOMO Polled and calving-ease with solid performance

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L7 Bellagio 4015B (R,HomoP)CE: 9 (.31) BW: 0.6 (.34) WW: 68 (.30) YW: 99 (.31) MK: 23 (.23) CM: 9 (.24) SC: 0.2 (.25) DC: 20 (.17) CW: 29 (.26) RE: .90 (.21) YG: -.32 (.22) MB: -.27 (.23) $MI: 43Bellagio is a great example from one the springs top sire groups as this HOMO Polled son of Wulfs Xcellsior topped a past Peterson’s L7 Bar sale. Great in growth, sound afoot and

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LFLC Bank Account 701B (R,HomoP)CE: 10 (.28) BW: -1.3 (.31) WW: 69 (.28) YW: 102 (.28) MK: 27 (.18) CM: 9 (.19) SC: .8 (.23) DC: 30 (.11) CW: 28 (.24) RE: .86 (.16) YG: -.16 (.19) MB: .13 (.18) $MI: 57Bank Account is one of the stoutest Red bulls around and this great purebred has the performance and EPDs to match his outstanding phenotype. Deep bodied and thick, this young

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HUNT Credentials 37C ET (R,HomoP)CE: 8 (.44) BW: 1.4 (.50) WW: 83 (.33) YW: 114 (.45) MK: 32 (.39) CM: 8 (.42) SC: 0.7 (.14) DC: 28 (.17) CW: 35 (.45) RE: .47 (.42) YG: -.01 (.11) MB: .06 (.60) $MI: 57HUNT Credential was one of the most talked about bulls in Denver, and this outcross Homo Polled son of Hunt Testament had good reason. Thick-made, with a great EPD profile,

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Thank YouThank You to the Donors/Buyers at the HLA Benefit Auction

Anderson Limousin, Garner, IAAndy Peterson, Hudson, WI

Ben Holty, Mabel, MNBob & Elaine Yackley, Onida, SD

Bosch Farms, Indianola, IABoyer Family Farm, Weldon, IA

Brian Darrington, Underwood, IABullis Creek Ranch, Wood Lake, NE

Butler Limousin, Lacona, IAC.J. Brown, Lindenwood, IL

Clanton Creek Limousin, Peru, IACTI, Leon, IA

Dean & Bev Summerbell, East Bethel, MNDeb Vorthmann, Silver City, IA

Dennis Karlsbroten, Decorah, IADiamond V Ranch, Selfridge, NDDouble A Limousin, Shawnee, KS

Duckett Limousin, Grimes, IADustin & Bridget Peck, Harrisonville, MO

Effertz Black Butte Acres, Velva, NDFlatland Limousin, Moorland, IAFranseen Limousin, Strafford, WI

Fritz Baier, Griswold, IA

Grassroots Genetics, Holts Summit, MOHarvest Barn, Osceola, IA

Hawkeye Breeders Service, Adel, IAHermon Limousin, Carlisle, IA

Hunt Limousin Ranch, Oxford, NEJamie Smith & Leih Limousin, New Virginia, IA

Jay Langdeau, Fort Pierre, SDJohn Linhart, Leon, IAKris Vogel, Hartley, IA

Krone North America Inc./Gregg Zurliene, Fairfield, IL

Kyle & Terri Dye, Paola, KSLandon Josten, Forrest City, IALeih Limousin, New Virginia, IALeonard Limousin, Holstein, IA

LIMI-Gene, Sisseton, SDLinhart Limousin, Leon, IALittle Limousin, Eldon, MO

Mary Quigley, Oklahoma City, OKMidwest Marketer, Des Moines, IA

Moser Limousin, Morris, MNMuir Embroidery, Jefferson, IA

Nichols Cryo Genetics, Maxwell, IA

Peterson Limousin, Osceola, WIPine Tree Acres, Parker, KS

Pinegar Limousin, Springfield, MOPotter Livestock, Braddock, ND

RKS Cattle Co., Tipton, IARamsey Printing, Ottawa, KS

Riverbend Cattle Co. - LeMars, IAROM’N Limousin, Arlington, SD

Sandhills Limousin, Thedford, NESchilling Limousin, Edson, KSShelby Skinner, Bolivar, MO

Shirley Symens, Amherst, SDStraight Limousin, Logan, IASullivan Supply, Dunlap, IA

Symens Brothers Limousin, Amherst, SDTerri McClellan, Lantry, SDTom Rooney, Maxwell, IA

Treftz Limousin, Wetonka, SDVaughn Farms, Cavalier, NDVenner Limousin, Breda, IA

Vorthmann Limousin, Treynor, IAWulf Cattle, Morris, MN

The HLA Banquet and Benefit Auction drew a great crowd

of Limousin breeders for an evening of fun and socializing .

Thank you to

Dennis and Nancy Alt

of Shawnee, KS, for their

purchase of the four-hook coat

rack that was inlaid with turquoise

at the HLA benefit auction.

An unusual donation from

Dennis Karlsbroten and

Ben Holty was a Long

Horn skull. Thanks to John

Linhart who purchased the

Long Horns. One-half of

the proceeds went to the

Gary Sinese Foundation for

Paralyzed Veterans.

HLA board member Norma Effertz explained a new

fundraising project at the HLA banquet in Des Moines. Norma and Judy Symens

are heading the portrait project

featuring a lineup of Limousin females.

A big thank you to Bob

and Mary Bosch of Indianola, IA,

who purchased the one-of-a-kind

quilt made and donated by Kim

Siders to the HLA benefit auction.

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Dean Summerbell discusses the possibilities on the GV sale catalog with Gwen Behrends of Lincoln, NE.

Limousin World Representative Andy Rest discussed the bulls on display with Jay Straight of Logan, IA, at the Linhart bull sale March 5.

Topline Limousin from Bridgeport, TX, purchased four bulls from the Linhart bull sale, Leon, IA .

Dan Hunt of Oxford, NE received a Cabella’s gift certificate from Bonita Lederer of the NE Cattlemen for being Limousin “Breeder of the Day” at the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic.

Places to go and a short time to get there.

Buyers gathered at the Boyer farm to evaluate and purchase bulls at their Limousin sale March 13.

Snow and icy roads did not prevent buyers of Limousin genetics from attending the Vaughn Sale in Napoleon, ND, March 19.

Herman Symens of Sisseton, SD, discussed the offering with Andy Rest of Limousin World at the Bruner Sale in Madison, SD

Angie Osterloh and her son, Hank, of Mobridge, SD, attended the Schott sale in Mobridge. At the end of the sale, Angie pulled the lucky buyer number from a hat and that person won a “free” bull.

Glenn Treftz and friend Lori Hill had a great production sale at their new sale facility near Wetonka, SD.

I never thought a buyer would purchase bulls through rose-colored Easter eggs.

Baskets of fun await the bidders at the Wisconsin benefit auction in Sparta.

It looks like Tom Vaughn of Cavalier, ND, has the same hairstyle as grandson Westin.

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Matt Bruner of White, SD, approved the chili at the Cattlemen’s Classic in Kearney.

A full alley of buyers inspected the Limousin offering in Kearney at the Cattlemen’s Classic on February 18.

Kevin Ochsner served as the auctioneer for the Nebraska benefit auction at their annual meeting in Kearney. The caramel rolls made by Nancy Hunt brought $135 and were given to the consignors for their pre-

show breakfast the next morning.Those great pies showed up again at the Symens Brothers Sale in Amherst, SD.

Charles and Anna Snow of Girard, KS, take advantage of the sale barn café lunch prior to the GV Sale.

Jim Thomas of Flandreau, SD, and Brady Rinehart of Highmore, SD, might be discussing the rodeo changes at the Symens Bros. sale in Amherst.

Wisconsin Limousin President John Franseen and Bart Mitchell teamed up to purchase the surprise mystery box at the Wisconsin benefit auction in Sparta.

North Dakotans Bruce Guthmiller of Robinson and Tom Vaughn of Cavalier traveled to Flintoff, SK for the JYF sale on February 29.

Herman Symens and his son, Jim, met up at the JYF sale in Flintoff, SK. Jim traveled from Alberta, and Herman came from South Dakota.

Dean Summerbell talked HLA business with Wayne Peterson and his son, Andy, a member of the HLA board, at the Symens Brothers Sale in Amherst.

Kelly Yorga, JYF Limousin of Flintoff, SK, compared notes with Butch Jochim of Selfridge, ND, during the Wulf Opportunity Sale.

Jerry and Pat Meek, Parker, KS, and their granddaughter, Kaylee Gum, Pittsburg, KS, attended the Pinegar Limousin sale March 19.

Russell Johnson of Sebeka, MN, purchased the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Supreme Champion bull from Kevin Ochsner of Kersey, CO.

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Liberty Ranch of Plainville, Kansas, held their annual production sale February 13, 2016.

The ranch was established 32 years ago. Their main goal was to create a product that would be accepted by commercial and seedstock producers alike. Liberty Ranch encompasses over 20,000 acres of land.

The top-selling bull was MDCS Bobo 429B, a 2/27/14 red, double polled 75% Lim-Flex son of MAGS Seymour. Peterson Ranch of Stockton, KS, had the final bid of $11,250.

Mike Gyhra of Pawnee City, Nebraska, purchased RRDC Barley 469B, a 3/11/14 double black, homozygous polled 75% Lim-Flex son of JCL Lodestar 27L for $10,000.

Also bringing $10,000 from Doug Keas was RRDC Beefeater 533B, a red, homozygous polled 75% Lim-Flex son of MAGS Unreal.

Wulf Cattle of Morris, Minnesota, had the final bid of $9,500 on RRDC Brandon 496B, a 2/23/14 double black, double polled son of MAGS Unreal.

RRDC Big Ben 538B, a 3/15/14 red, double polled 25% Lim-Flex son of RRDC Yander 1160Y was purchased by Peterson Ranch for $9,250.

Three bred females all brought $4,500 from Salt Creek Cattle & Genetics of Amber, Oklahoma. RRDC LR Belle 121B is a 3/22/14 double black, double polled 50% Lim-Flex daughter of RRDC Yogi 27Y. RRDC LR Belle 207B is a 3/20/14 double black, double polled 50% Lim-Flex daughter of RRDC Yogi

27Y. RRDC LR Belle 155B is a 3/26/14 double black, double polled 43% Lim-Flex daughter of AHCC Zero In Z505.

Volume buyers were Jason and Jared Skelton of Larned, Kansas, and Clayton Rohrer of Buffalo, Oklahoma.

Averages:124 Bulls ..................................................... $4,640 48 Breds.......................................................2,237 13 Angus breds ............................................1,698 41 Commercial breds ....................................1,602 3 Horses ......................................................2,767Auctioneer: Bruce BrooksSale Management: R&R MarketingSale Consultant: Grassroots Consulting

Liberty Ranch Sale Report

Mike Smith, Liberty Ranch manager, and Roger Comeau, Liberty Ranch owner, thank Gary Peterson of Peterson Ranch of Stockton, KS, for his purchase of the high-selling bull.

Mike Smith and Roger Comeau appreciated longtime Liberty Ranch customers Rich Cockroft and Leland Richards for their purchases of top bulls on the sale.

David Sexon and family bought bulls for their Kansas operation. They are longtime Liberty Ranch customers.

Bar JZ Ranches of Holabird, South Dakota, hosted their 65th annual “Excellence in Polled

Genetics” production sale, February 16, 2016. By raising Polled Hereford, Limousin and Lim-Flex cattle, Don, Peg and Seth Zilverberg produce bulls and females that meet the needs of many crossbreeding systems. Their program seeks to offer calving-ease bulls that grow well and maintain superior carcass traits.

The top-selling Limousin bull was Bar JZ Alfalfa 682C, a 3/21/15 homozygous black, double polled 50% Lim-Flex son of TMCK Alfalfa 35X out of Bar

JZ Countess 175X. He was purchased by Jeremy Larson of Tyler, Minnesota, for $7,250.

Dave Salathe of Harrold, South Dakota, had the final bid of $6,000 on Bar JZ Atlantis 719C, a 3/28/15 homozygous black, polled 75% Lim-Flex son of Bar JZ Atlantis 238A out of Bar JZ Future Level 263X.

Bar JZ Westward 766C, a 4/5/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled son of AHCC Westwind W544 out of Bar JZ Harmony 327Y was purchased by Casey and Kelsey Meyer of Carson, North Dakota, for $5,750.

Wulf Cattle of Morris, Minnesota, purchased the top-selling bred female for $3,750. Bar JZ Ursula

095B is a 3/13/14 double black, double polled 75% Lim-Flex daughter of SYES User Friendly 524U out of Bar JZ Stephanie 669Z .

The Limousin and Lim-Flex volume buyers were Steffen Brothers, Derek McCloud, Casey and Kelsey Meyer, and Earl and Jodi Parsons.

Averages:52 Yearling Limousin/Lim-Flex Bulls ........... $4,15015 Limousin/Lim-Flex Bred Heifers ............. $2,770Auctioneer: C.K. “Sonny” Booth

Bar JZ Holds 65th Annual Production Sale

Dave Steffen of Steffen Brothers, Pierre, SD, was a volume buyer at the Bar JZ sale.

Purchasing the top-selling Lim-Flex bull was Jeremy Larson of Tyler, MN. He is pictured with Brady Rinehart (right) of Pompadour Hills Ranch, Highmore, SD, who also purchased a bull.

Rick King of Philip, SD, purchased a bull at Bar JZ Ranch.

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Glenn Treftz of Wetonka, South Dakota, held his 5th Annual “Where Muscle Still Matters” Sale

February 13, 2016, at his farm. A packed house filled their new sale facility and bid aggressively on the 58 head offered.

Since Treftz began raising Limousin, they have put emphasis on performance, easy-fleshing, docility and muscle. They believe these traits are important for a cowherd that is easy to maintain and be profitable.

The top-selling bull was TREF Commander 766C, a 3/12/15 red, homozygous polled son of TREF Zenith 570Z out of TREF Yakira 766Y. Diamond V Ranch of Selfridge, North Dakota, had the final bid of $16,500.

Greg and Meagan Smith of Marion, North Dakota, purchased TREF Command Post 807C, a 3/15/15

black, homozygous polled son of ROMN Zingray 125Z out of TREF Zaylie 807C for $8,750.

John Soukup of Lesterville, South Dakota, purchased TREF Chance 984C, a 4/4/15 red, homozygous polled son of DLVL Aerosmith 329A out of TREF Alexandria 984A for $8,500.

Also paying $8,500 was Dean Michaud of Clyde, Kansas, for TREF Cinch Up 500C, a 3/3/15 red, polled son of ROMN Zingray 125Z out of TREF Wonderful 500W.

Butch Jochim of Diamond V Ranch struck again purchasing TREF Boy Scout 728B, a 9/21/14 black, homozygous polled son of ROMN Zingray 125Z out of TREF Yippie 728Y for $7,500.

Milton Limesand of Marion, North Dakota, purchased TREF Calvary 939C, a 2/16/15 red,

homozygous polled son of DLVL Aerosmith 329A out of TREF Angelica 939A for $6750.

The high-selling open female was TREF Cara 124C, a 2/25/15 red, polled daughter of Wulfs Amazing Bull T341A out of TREF Yo Momma 724Y purchased by Brad Schaler of Millstadt, Illinois, for $3,500.

The sale’s volume buyer was Jody Babcock of Rand, Colorado, who purchased six bulls.

Averages:48 Bulls ....................................................... $4,89010 Open females .......................................... $2,460Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson

Heartland Sale ReportsMuscle Mattered at Treftz Sale near Aberdeen

James, Brandee and Brellan Leier from Dawson, ND, purchased a top bull from the Treftz offering.

Thomas and Delbert Leonhardt of Mansfield, SD, were buyers at the Treftz sale.

Pat and Jordan Leier of Tappan, ND, purchased bulls from Glenn Treftz.

Doug and Aaron Henley of Britton, SD, purchased a bull from the Treftz offering.

Dana Noot (right) of Marion,ND, and Nick and Sam Noot of Kathryn, ND, purchased bulls.

Glenn Treftz (right) thanks John Soukup, the 2016 South Dakota Commercial Producer, of Lesterville, SD, for purchasing a high-selling bull.

Faye Schmidle, 67, of Sugar Hill, Georgia, passed away February 14, 2016. She is the sister of Herman Symens of Symens Hills and LIMI-Gene, Sisseton, SD; and John, Paul and Irwin Symens of Symens Brothers, Amherst, SD. Funeral services were held February 27, 2016 ,at the Sugar Hill Church.

She is survived by her husband, Craig Schmidle; son, Steven Schmidle of Longmont, CO; daughters Sara Erskine of Germantown, TN, and Suzanne Schmidle of Stone Mountain, GA; grandchildren Wyatt and Pomona Schmidle and Thomas Erskine and many relatives and friends.

In Memoriam

Lindsay Michelle (Freed) Weber, 27, of Bloomington, Illinois, passed away December 19, 2015, after a battle with cancer. The service was held December

22 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Fairbury, Illinois. Lindsay was a 2006

graduate of Prairie Central High School and obtained a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. She owned and operated Walk n Roll, an in-home daycare. She is the daughter of Ronald and Deborah Freed. Lindsay is survived by her husband, Cody, their son, Bentley, her parents, brother, Jon, grandparents, and other relatives and friends.

In Memoriam

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GV Limousin held their 35th Annual Production Sale February 20, 2016, at the

Anderson County Sales Co. in Garnett, Kansas. The buyers enjoyed looking at the cattle on a day where the temperatures reached 72 degrees. That is most unusual for a sale in February.

A standing-room-only crowd packed the sale barn to evaluate and purchase a stout set of bulls and females. Gene and Virginia Raymond, along with Arne and Stacy Hanson, are committed to creating genetics that work in both commercial and purebred herds. Their philosophy is to balance all economically important traits at optimum levels.

Three bulls topped the sale, each bringing $8,000. GV Xcellsior 859B, a 3/30/14 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xcellsior X252X out of GV Ms Ransom 912W was purchased by Rhonda Wollman and Hansen Brothers of Harrold, South Dakota.

Stoner Ranch of Miami, Oklahoma, purchased the other two $8,000 bulls. GV Rodemaster 926B, a 9/18/14 homozygous black, homozygous polled Lim-Flex son of LH Rodemaster 338R out of GV Miss Magic Man 627S. Stoner also purchased. GV Xclaim 910B is a 9/11/14 homozygous black, homozygous

polled son of HUNT Xclaim 71X out of GV Ms Rodemaster 1108Y.

Daryl Crook of Rising City, Nebraska, purchased GV Xtractor 942B, a 9/27/14 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xtractor X233X out of GV Miss Tuff Enuff 9910W for $7,750.

Begert Limousin of Allison, Texas, purchased GV Xerox 804B, a 2/14/14 homozygous black, homozygous polled son of DLVL Xerox 023X out of GV Ms Dollar General 257Z for $7,000.

Tommy Salisberry of Collinsville, Oklahoma, purchased GV X-Man 854B, a 3/26/14 black, homozygous polled percentage son of GV X-Man 701X out of GV Miss Lodestar 8839U for $7,000.

Mark and Gwen Behrends of Wymore, Nebraska, purchased GV Xcellsior 936B, a 9/23/14 black, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xcellsior X252X out of GV Ms $General 2216Z for $7,000.

Chet Arne of Holden, Missouri, purchased two bred heifers, each bringing $3,100, respectively. GV Ms Dollar General 470B is a 4/9/14 double black, double polled daughter of AUTO Dollar General bred to GV Xerox 806B. The second one Chet purchased was GV Ms Dollar General 459B, a 3/30/14 black, homozygous polled daughter of GV Dollar General 743X bred to R&R Beefmaker Pride 65Z.

Jim Hess of Burlington, Kansas, was the volume buyer of four bulls and Chester Arne of Holden, Missouri, purchased six females.

Averages:59 Bulls…………………… ...................…….$4,48128 Females………………… .....................… $2,830Auctioneer: Bruce Brooks

Heartland Sale ReportsGV Limousin Holds 35th Annual Production Sale

A full house of bidders attended the GV sale.

Virginia Raymond and Stacy Hanson thanked Jim Miller from Garnett, KS, who bought three bulls.

Bill Stoner of Miami, OK, gave Beverly Summrbell a copy of his book of poems called Footsteps.

Mike Cravens of Lee’s Summit, MO, purchased two bulls at the GV Sale.

Chester Arne of Holden, MO, was a volume buyer of bred females offered at the GV Sale.

Gene Raymond appreciated Jeff Pattison of Billings, MT, for his purchases.

Gene Raymond thanked Gwen Behrends and her father for her purchase of a high-selling bull.

A stout set of bulls were offered at the GV sale.

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A full house of Canadian and American producers braved snow squalls and temperatures in the

teens to attend the JYF Production Sale in Flintoff, Saskatchewan, February 29, 2016. Kelly, Norma and Jeff Yorga welcomed the crowd and explained that although it was a challenging year for them on the feed front, they are proud of the way the bulls developed on lentil straw and spring thrashed oats.

The motto for JYF is “Where Limousin Keep Getting Better” and that was true with this year’s offering. They were extremely thick-muscled bulls that will work both in commercial and purebred herds.

The top-selling bull was JYF Big Timber, a 4/22/14 red, homozygous polled son of King Wulf 8274Y out of JYF Miss Flintoft 139X. Vaughn Farms of Cavalier, North Dakota, held the final bid of $16,500 after rigorous bidding.

Norfolk Cattle Co. of Canada purchased JYF Bonspiel 125B, a 5/17/14 red, polled son of Wulfs Zephyr X624Z out of SY Right One 641R for $12,000.

Canadian David Pagel purchased JYF Bullseye 28B, a 4/17/14 red, polled son of Wulfs Zephyr X624X out of TMF 147W for $10,500.

Several bulls brought between $8,000 and $10,000. One notable bull was purchased by Doug and Shelly Henley of Britton, South Dakota. JYF Be Timmy 9B, a 3/1/14 homozygous black, polled son of TCM HSF Yoda out of TCM HSF Yalena brought $9,250 from the Henleys who bid on the internet.

Volume buyers were Doug Hobman of Nokomis, Saskatchewan, who purchased five bulls; and Pat and

Patrick Hawkins of Shamrock, Saskatchewan, who bought four head.

Averages:49 Bulls ....................................................... $6,990Auctioneer: Dan SkeelsSale Management: Bohrson Marketing ServicesReported in Canadian Dollars

Heartland Sale ReportsJ Yorga Farms Averages Nearly $7,000

Kelly Yorga thanks Cody Legault, Preston Warken and Serge Duquette of Legault Cattle Co., Valmarie, SK, for buying bulls.

Erik Boone of Lucky Lake, SK, attended the Yorga sale with Terra Chaluk.

Doug Hobman of Nokomis, SK, was the volume buyer, purchasing five bulls.

Pat and Patrick Hawkins of Shamrock, SK, purchased four bulls from the Yorgas.

Kelly Yorga appreciated Tom Vaughn’s purchase of the lead-off and top-selling bull.

1.) What are their names?2.) When did the gentlemen on the left join the Limousin

Journal staff?3.) How long did he first work for the Limousin Journal/

Limousin World?4.) What position did the gentlemen on the right hold

with the Limousin World.5.) What college did they both attend and graduate from?

See answers on page 42.

“Back in Time”Do You Know the Answer?

The person on the left is probably very familiar to many of you. Can you answer these questions about the two gentlemen in the photo?

Do you know the answers to these questions?

Bull To Cow Ratio“The old rule of thumb is to place a young bull

with about as many cows as his age in months. Therefore, a true yearling would only be exposed to 12 or 13 females,” says Glenn Selk, Oklahoma State University emeritus Extension animal scientist. “If he is a year-and-a-half old (18 months), then he should be able to breed 15 to 18 cows. By the time the bull is 2 years old, he should be able to breed 24 or 25 cows.”

In multi-sire pastures, consider the bulls’ pecking order. Since older bulls are naturally more dominate, refrain from putting young bulls in the same pasture as mature bulls.

“Australian data shows bulls gain a dominant role as they mature and breed a larger percentage of the cows,” Selk says. Bulls that don’t develop dominant status tend to breed only a small percentage of the herd in a multi-sire pasture.

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Symens Brothers of Amherst, South Dakota, held their 36th annual production sale on February

25, 2016. In one of the breed’s longest consecutive production sales, another full house of repeat and new buyers filled the seats and aggressively bid on a stout set of Limousin bulls.

The sale featured bulls from their Division winning April pen and their March pen from the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. This was the 41st year Symens Brothers have shown cattle at the NWSS Pen and Carload Show. They strive to produce bulls that are docile, easy-fleshing, easy-calving, fast-growing and express the thickness and muscle that identify them as Limousin.

The top-selling bull was SYES Curtain Call 466C, a 4/16/15 homozygous black, polled son of Wulfs Xclusive 2458X out of Miss SYES Friendly 466Z. Coleman Limousin of Charlo, Montana, purchased the April pen lead bull for $10,000.

Wulf Cattle of Morris, Minnesota, purchased SYES Cinder Block 80C, a 4/9/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled son of SYES All Powerful 924A out of Miss SYES Walk 81Y for $9,750.

SYES Cash Flow 212C, a 3/30/15 homozygous black, polled son of ROMN Xpress Lane 101X out of Miss SYES Guardian 210P was purchased by Doug Henley of Britton, South Dakota, for $8,500.

Also bringing $8,500 from Jason Evavold of Dalton, Minnesota, was SYES Convincer 536C, a 3/31/15 red, polled son of Wulfs Apostle T343A out of Miss SYES Range Rider 336.

SYES Contributor 333C, a 4/23/15 black, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xclusive 2458X out of Miss SYES Roscoe 332W was purchased by Brandon Meyer of Solon, North Dakota, for $8,000.

The top-selling bred female was Miss BASY Xclusive 608B, a 4/ 23/14 red, double polled daughter of Wulfs Xclusive 2458X out of Miss GASY Nightowl

Heartland Sale ReportsSymens Brothers Hold 36th Annual Sale

Warren Enger of Greenfield Crossing Limousin, Ellsworth, WI, purchased a bull.

Longtime users of Limousin genetics Paul Zeug and Bruce Watzchke, both of the Redwood Falls, MN, area purchased a bull from Symens Brothers.

Jason Evavold of Dalton, MN, purchased a high-selling bull.

Dwayne and Zona Vig of Mudd Butte, SD, landed their plane, bought bulls and took off from the gravel road in front of the Symens Brothers farm.

Volume buyers Josh, Chris, and Brandon Meyers of Flasher and Solon, ND, purchased seven bulls from the Symens offering.

Repeat Buyers Greg and Candie Stamp of Round Up, MT, purchased from the Symens Brothers.

Sarah and Verrick Schock of Carson, ND, were buyers at Symens Brothers.

Linda and Sherman Traxinger from Selah, WA, purchased several lots.

Paul Symens thanked Dwayne Vig of Mudd Butte, SD, for his purchase of six bulls. NALF Executive Director Mark Anderson visited with the former NALF Commercial Producer of the Year about his operation.

606U. She was purchased by Dana Noot of Marion North Dakota, for $5,250.

Another popular bred female, purchased by Dustin and Bridget Peck of Harrisonville, Missouri, for $5,100, was Miss SYES Xclusive 322B, a 4/17/14 red, polled daughter of Wulfs Xclusive 2458X out of Miss SYES Ladys Man 322P.

Volume buyers included Meyer Brothers of Flasher and Solon, North Dakota, who purchased seven bulls, and Dwayne Vig of Mudd Butte, South Dakota, who purchased six bulls.

Averages:82-2/3 Bulls ……………… ....………………..$4,44312 Bred females……………… .... ……………$3,65811 Opens…………………… ......…………… $2,695Auctioneer C.K “Sonny” BoothSale Management: American Cattle ServicesSale Consultant : Grassroots Consulting

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The weather broke a record high temperature on February 26, 2016, at the 36th Annual

Wieczorek Limousin production sale in Mt. Vernon, South Dakota. The bidding was even hotter inside the new sale facility at the family farm. When Col. C.K. “Sonny” Booth brought the final gavel down before a full house of buyers from seven states, a stunning $6,691 sale average was recorded.

Curt and Leanne emphasize the same selection criteria that began over 40 years ago when Curt’s dad, Wallace, put the first units of Dandy, Éclair and Prince Pompadour semen into their commercial cows. Cattle must be moderately framed, easy-fleshing, docile and must be able to handle the harsh South Dakota weather.

The top-selling bull was WZRK Corvette 3009C, a 2/21/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled son of HUNT Atomic 17A out of WZRK Miss Tuffenuff 3009A. Wulf Cattle of Morris, Minnesota, purchased the 87% purebred for $22,500.

Fuchs Limousin of Cameron, Texas, purchased WZRK Cornerstone 2065C, a 2/24/15 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xtractor X233X out of WZRK Miss Wideload 2065Z for $16,250

Butch Jochim of Diamond V Ranch, Selfridge, North Dakota, purchased full possession and two-thirds semen interest in the sale lead-off bull for $16,000. WZRK Commando 8212C is a 1/28/15 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Apostle 343A out of WZRK Miss Nascar 8012U.

Jay Langdeau of Ft. Pierre, South Dakota, purchased WZRK Compass 8048C, a 2/17/15 red, polled son of Bar JZ Wideload269W out of WZRK Rawhide 8048U for $11,750.

ROM’N Limousin of Arlington, South Dakota, purchased WZRK Cornerpost 2012C, a 2/20/15 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xtractor X233X out of WZRK Ms Xplain This 2012Z for $11,000.

Merlin Anderson of Arlington, Washington, purchased WZRK Comero 6001C, a 3/19/15 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Apostle T343A out of WZRK Miss Linebacker 6001 for $10,750.

Diamond V Ranch struck again purchasing WZRK Change Agent 1054C, a 2/25/15 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xtractor X233X out of WZRK Miss Wideload 1054Y for $10,500.

Bob Sperl of Burke, Nebraska, and Gary Block of Midland, South Dakota, were the volume buyers, each taking home three bulls.

Average:45 2/3 Bulls ................................................ $6,691Auctioneer: C.K. “Sonny” BoothSale Management: MC Marketing ManagementSale Consultant: Grassroots Consulting

Heartland Sale ReportsWieczorek Limousin Hold a Barn Burner of a Sale

Gary and Jody Block of Midland, SD, purchased three bulls for their ranch.

The Wieczorek sale bulls enjoyed the 50 degree February weather near Mt. Vernon.

Tom Mumtefering (right) from Dimock, SD, was a buyer at the Wieczorek sale. Mumtefering purchased bulls from Wieczorek’s first sale in 1980.

The Winkler Brothers from Wagner, SD, longtime buyers from the Wieczoreks, purchased two bulls.

Casey Fanta of Wulf Cattle, Morris, MN, purchased the high-selling bull. He is pictured with Mark Anderson of NALF.

A great crowd attended the Wieczorek sale February 26.

NALF Executive Vice President Mark Anderson spoke to the Wieczoerk sale crowd and was optimistic about the future of the Limousin breed.

Bob Sperl (right) of Burke, SD, was one of the volume buyers with three bulls.

Arden Peterson of Eagle Butte, SD, purchase two bulls from Wieczoreks.

Jay Langdeau of Ft. Pierre, SD, purchased a high-selling bull from Curt Wieczorek.

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The Linhart family of Leon, Iowa, held their inaugural “Business Done Right” Bull Sale

March 5, 2016, at their sale facility. The 54 degree weather for early March in Iowa was a welcome advantage as buyers from several states attended the inaugural event.

Their Limousin and Lim-Flex operation started in 1979 and has grown to nearly 600-producing females. They take pride in producing a quality product, in their customers successes, and in doing things the right way.

Bidding was aggressive for the featured bulls which led-off the sale. The top-selling bull was CJSL 5042C, a 2/6/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled 53% Lim-Flex son of MAGS Aviator out of CJSL 2090Z. He was purchased by Tubmill Creek Limousin of New Florence, Pennsylvania, for $27,000.

Wieczorek Limousin of Mt. Vernon, South Dakota, purchased the second high-selling bull, paying $10,500 for CELL 5120C, a 3/15/15 black, homozygous polled son of MAGS Aviator out of MAGS Volk.

CELL 5168C, a 3/25/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled 56% Lim-Flex son of COLE Absolute out of LVLS You The One 9489Y was purchased by Riverside Valley Farm of Hohenwald,

Tennessee, and Owen Cattle Co. of Hornbeak, Tennessee for $9,250

Wulf Cattle of Morris, Minnesota purchased CJSL 5032C, a 1/30/15 black, homozygous polled 75% Lim-Flex son of MAGS The General out of Sennett Gammer 904W for $9,250.

CJSL 5141C, a 3/15/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled 48% Lim-Flex son of MAGS Zodiac out of Sennett 010X was purchased by Fuchs Farms of Cameron, TX for $9,000.

Also bringing $9,000 from Chris Ziegler of Bloomfield, Ohio, was CELL 5376C, a 3/7/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled 62% Lim-Flex

son of EF Xcessive Force out of EF Xpect The Best.Volume buyer was Jenkins Ranch of Diamond,

Oregon, purchasing seven bulls.

Averages: 21 Fall Yearlings .......................................... S4,13547 Yearlings .................................................. 5,511Total: 68 Bulls ............................................. $5,093Auctioneer: C.K. “Sonny” BoothSale Management: MC MarketingSale Consultants: Grassroots Consulting,Helton Consulting

Heartland Sale ReportsLinhart Limousin Holds Inaugural Bull Sale at the Farm

Charles Linhart welcomed the crowd to their first bull sale at their sale facility.

Hauser Farms from Marshalltown, IA, purchased bulls from the Linhart sale.

Charles Linhart appreciated Gary Fuchs of Cameron, TX, who purchased a top bull from the Linhart offering.

Travis and Curt Kriegel of Hartwick, IA, purchased bulls from the Linhart offering.

Mike Settje of Lonely Valley Limousin, Creston, NE, purchased a bull from the Linharts

Jay and Carol Boyer along with their family hosted their 25th annual production sale of

purebred Limousin and Lim-Flex bulls and females. The sale was held at their farm near Liberty,

Nebraska, March 13, 2016. Commercial producers from Nebraska, Iowa, and Kansas attended the sale auctioned by Chisum Peterson, that offered a strong set of fall yearling and yearling bulls, and replacement females.

According to Jay, Boyer Limousin continues to be vigilant in providing top-quality genetics that are feed efficient and docile with top-quality carcass genetics. They offered a discount for bulls picked up sale day, as well as a discount for volume buyers. Boyer Limousin also provided free delivery to central locations within 200 miles and free boarding until April 1.

One of the more popular bulls with aggressive bidding was Boyers Mr. Bunker Hill 971B, a 10/28/14 red, double polled son of L7 2039Z out of JTBO

Boyer Limousin Holds 25th Annual Sale at the Farm

The Boyer family: Sean Kennedy and Adrienne Boyer, Jay and Carol Boyer; Morgan, Easton, Derek and Adalynne Kostal, and Taylor and Matt Schmidt.

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Willey Nilley 971W. Robert George of Norton, Kansas, purchased the bull for $4,200.

Doug Linkugel of Oketo, Kansas, purchased Boyers Mr. Bandit 492B, a 9/25/14 double black, double polled 75% Lim-Flex son of COLE Exceptional 39X out of CJSL Whoopla 9243W for $4,000.

Linkgel struck again taking home Boyers Mr. Y-Axis 4182B, a 9/20/14 double black, double polled 50% Lim-Flex son of MAGS Y-Axis out of JTBO MS Alliance 182Y for $3,500.

Several commercial producers purchased two bulls including Joe Gyhra from Pawnee, Nebraska. Greg Bures of Geneva, Nebraska, purchased two replacement females.

Heartland Sale Reports

Greg and Bonnie Bures of Geneva, NE, purchased females from the Boyer offering.

The stands were full at the Boyer Limousin sale in Liberty, NE.

Doug Linkugel of Oketo, KS, purchased two of the top-selling bulls from Jay and Carol Boyer.

Jay Boyer welcomed the crowd to his annual bull sale at the farm near Liberty, NE.

Steve Gibson from Oketo, KS, purchased six females from the Boyers.

Robert George of Norton, KS, purchased the top-selling bull from the Boyer sale.

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Jim, Priscilla and Jared Schott of Schott Limousin Ranch, McLaughlin, South Dakota,

hosted their 33rd annual production sale at the Mobridge Livestock Auction in Mobridge, South Dakota, March 15, 2016. A stout set of rugged, performance-tested bulls were offered to a good crowd of commercial producers who attended the sale on a sunny day.

The motto for Schott Limousin Ranch is “Old West Values with a Handshake and a Nod…Modern Day Genetics.”

Schott offered a discount for volume buyers; $30 off for three bulls, $40 off for four bulls, and $50 off of five bulls. Another incentive was the drawing for a free bull at the end of the sale. Two bulls were brought into the ring and buyer number 320 was drawn out of a hat. The lucky winner, Paul Marchant of Oakley, Idaho, was able to select from the black or red bull.

Topping the sale at $7,700 was CHTT Cake Walk 554C, a 4/4/15 black, scurred son of RUNL Stetson 850S out of CHTT 4841U. Loon Lake Ranch of Big Arm, Montana, was the buyer.

SCHT Cactus Black 9599C, a 4/23/15 black, homozygous polled son of SYES Example 367X out of SCHT 9994W was purchased by Tony Schneider of Ashley, North Dakota, for $6,000.

CHTT Comeback Kid 2526C, a 4/9/15 black, homozygous polled son of HC Montana Justice 694 out CHTT 1125Y brought $6,000 from David Heidenreich of Faulkton, South Dakota.

Paul Marchant of Oakley, Idaho, purchased CHTT Copy Right 9506C, a 4/4/15 black, homozygous polled son of SCHT American Tuff 9323A out of CHTT 8323A for $5,500.

CHTT Cliff Hanger 3507C, a 3/28/15 red, polled son of SCHT American Tuff 9319A out of CHTT 2317A was purchased by Larry Ellwien of Roscoe, South Dakota, for $5,250.

Dean Schrempp of Lantry, South Dakota, was the volume buyer purchasing nine bulls.

Average:41 Bulls ....................................................... $3,591Auctioneer: Doug DietterlySale Consultant: Herman Symens

Heartland Sale ReportsSchott Bull Sale Held in Mobridge

Kevin and Tammy Heupel and grandson, Knox, of Leola, SD. purchased bulls from the Schott offering.

Dave Heidenreich of Falkton, SD, purchased a bull from the Schott sale.

Fred Green of Corville, WA, traveled the furtherest to attend Jim Schott’s bull sale.

Priscilla Schott thanked Raymond Schaeffer of Herreid, SD, for his purchase of three bulls.

Jared Schott welcomed the crowd to their 33rd annual bull sale.

Jared Schott thanked Dean Schrempp for his purchase of nine bulls.

Jared’s Schott’s family; his mother, Priscilla; Joseph, Haile, his baby, Jaxson; and his wife, Lisa.heartlandlimousin.org

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HEARTLAND REGIONALJUNIOR SHOW

23rd Annual

June 10-11, 2016OZARK EMPIRE FAIRGROUNDS

3001 N GRANT AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO 65803

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS…THURSDAY, JUNE 9 Cattle can go to tie-outs that day/night

FRIDAY, JUNE 10Noon Check-in Junior meeting/social activities/games Welcome dinner that evening

SATURDAY, JUNE 1110:00 a.m. Heartland Regional Show Show order: Steers, LF Females,

LF Cow-Calf Pairs, Lim Females, Lim Cow-Calf Pairs, LF Bulls, Lim Bulls

Lunch will be served

2016 HEARTLAND REGIONAL SHOW ENTRY FORMSend entries to: North American Limousin Foundation, 6 Iverness Court East, Suite 260, Englewood, CO 80112-5595 • by MAY 15, 2016

Name ______________________________________________ NALJA Member # ___________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________ Guardian ___________________________________________________

City, State, Zip ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Email address ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Birth Date: ___________________________________________ Age: _____ Hometown Newspaper _____________________________________

Shirt Size: S M L XL (circle one) Youth sizes S M L XL (circle one) Adult sizes Entries Due May 15, 2016

$25/MAY 15 Deadline($50 late fee at check-in)

ENTRY FEES: Entry fees are $25 per head plus a $15 bedding fee per head. This includes a show shirt. Entries must be postmarked by May 15. After that date, the late entry fee is $50. Families must be a member of the Heartland Limousin Association ($50).

Heifer/Bull/Steer/Cow-Calf Circle One Reg. # Whole Tattoo Birth Date Bred & Owned

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The 15th Annual Anchor B/B Bar/Carpenter Limousin Sale was March 18, 2016, at

the Saskatoon Livestock Sales in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Hosts for the sale, all from Saskatchewan, were the Bohrson family of Anchor B Limousin, Hanley; the Boon family of B Bar Cattle, Lucky Lake; and the Carpenter family of Carpenter Cattle Co., Hanley.

The top-selling bull was B Bar Slate 17C, a 1/14/15 red, polled son of DVCL Mr. Unbelievable U03. He was purchased by Andrew Ranches of Alberta for $30,000.

Anchor B Columbia 6C, a 1/4/15 red, polled son of Anchor B “The Boss” sold to Gordie Zyznormirski of Saskatchewan for $8,500.

Another popular lot was Carpenter’s Responder 88B, a 5/20/14 black, polled son of KAJO Responder 120R. He was purchased by Ken Evans of Saskatchewan for $8,000.

B Bar Onyx 4C, a 1/2/15 black, polled son of RPY Paynes Derby 46Z was bought by Leon Vogel of Gothenburg, Nebraska, for $8,000.

The high-selling female was B Bar Urban Girl 18C, a 1/14/15 red, polled daughter of EDW Attention Getter. She sold to RCN Livestock of Saskatchewan for $8,000.

Franseen Limousin of Marshfield, Wisconsin, bought B Bar Urban Girl 46C, a 2/15/15 black, polled daughter of Wulfs Xclusive 2458X for $7,700.

Averages:Bulls ............................................................ $5,977Females ....................................................... $6,550

Auctioneer: Michael FleurySales Management: Bohrson Marketing ServicesReported in Canadian Dollars

Heartland Sale Reports15th Annual Anchor B/B Bar/Carpenter Limousin Sale

B Bar Slate 17C was the top-selling bull for B Bar Cattle.

Anchor B Limousin had the second high-selling bull with Anchor B Columbia 6C.

The high-selling female was B Bar Urban Girl 18C, she was offered by B Bar Cattle.

An active crowd was on hand for the Anchor B/B Bar/Carpenter Limousin Sale.

E. John Bruner and family of Winfred, South Dakota, hosted their 34th Annual “Genetic

Power XXXIV” Bull Sale at the Madison, South Dakota, Livestock Auction Barn March 26, 2016. A good crowd of buyers were in the seats to bid on the stout set of red and black bulls with exceptional performance genetics. The catalog featured triple-digit yearling EPDs on the bulls.

The top-selling bull was Master BRUN 2934C, a 4/2/15 black, polled son of Master BRUN Willis 1867X out of Lady BRUN 1878X. Carl Jagillo of Scobey, Montana, purchased him for $5,900.

Wayne Schlagel of Raymond, South Dakota, purchased Master BRUN 2849C, a 2/24/15 black, polled 50% Lim-Flex son of Master BRUN 4-Bits 2525A out of BRUN 918S for $5,250.

Schlagel struck again purchasing Master BRUN 2884C, a 3/7/15 double black, polled son of AHCC Westwind W544 out of Lady BRUN 2079Y for $5,250.

Also bringing $5,250 was Master BRUN 2889C, a 3/8/15 double black, double polled son of Master BRUN TKO 2516Z out of Lady BRUN 609R. This bull was purchased by Gary DeRocher of Merrill, Iowa.

Bruner Genetic Power XXXIV Sale Held in Madison, SD

John Bruner welcomed the crowd of buyers to his 34th annual “Genetic PowerXXXIV” Bull sale March 26 in Madison.

Norris Patrick (left) of White, SD, purchased five bulls.

Wally, Steve and Brandon Jacobson of Howard, SD, were volume buyers with six bulls.

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Carl Jagillo purchased a second bull for $5,000. Master BRUN 2880C is a 3/7/16 double black, double polled son of Master BRUN TKO 2516Z out of Lady BRUN 097N.

Volume buyers were Wally, Steve, and Brandon Jacobson of Howard, South Dakota, purchasing six bulls.

Averages: 5 Two-year-old bulls ................................... $3,28039 Yearling bulls ............................................3,504Total: 44 Bulls ............................................. $3,478Auctioneer: Terry Schlagel

Heartland Sale Reports

Wayne Schlagel of Raymond, SD, purchased two of the top-selling bulls from Bruner’s Genetic Power XXXIV Sale.

Mike and Andy Slaba of Geddes, SD, purchased three bulls from the Bruner offering.

Rob, Brenda, Neil and Audrey Brawner of Bullis Creek Ranch, Wood Lake, Nebraska, hosted

their 16th Annual “Generations of Predictability“ Spring Production Sale April 5, 2016, at the Burwell Livestock Market in Burwell, Nebraska.

The genetics offered are the results of 45 years of AI breeding and selection for balanced traits. They put strict selection pressure on their cowherd for ease of fleshing and gentle dispositions while optimizing growth, maternal and carcass traits.

The top-selling bull was BRAW Topper 5135C, a 4/11/15 red, homozygous polled Lim-Flex 75% son of LFLC ZZ Top 70Z out of BRAW Ms Danny 8187U. Alan Steinke of Idaho Falls, Idaho, had the final bid of $5,250.

Ken Colburn of Valentine, Nebraska, purchased the second high-selling lot for $5,000. BRAW Tractor is a 3/19/15 homozygous black, double polled Lim-Flex 60% son of BRAW Xtractor 380A out of BRAW Ms Frontier 816U.

BRAW Topper 541C, a 3/11/15 red, homozygous polled son of LFLC ZZ Top 70Z out of BRAW Ms Blackbelt 354C was purchased by Alan Steinke for $4,750.

Vorhees Livestock of Scobey, Montana, purchased NRBL Upper E 4255B, a 9/7/14 homozygous black, double polled Lim-Flex 75% son of PBRS Upper Echelon 820U out of NRBL MS Sureshot 3147N for $4,500.

Also bringing $4,500 from Alan Steinke was BRAW Topper 5124C, a 4/7/15 red, polled son of LFLC ZZ Top 70Z out of BRAW Ms Lodestar 5104R.

Volume buyers were Taylor Farms of Phillipsburg, Kansas, with 12 head; and Alan Steinke of Idaho Falls, ID with five bulls.

Averages:31 Limousin bulls ........................................ $3,42652 Red Angus bulls ...................................... $3,075Auctioneer: Mike BaxterSale Management: Sears Marketing Services

Bullis Creek Ranch Holds 16th Annual Spring Production Sale

John Sedlacek of Tyndall, SD (right) and Leland Vold bought the first Limousin bull the ring from Brawners.

Gary and Mike Kelley and Annie Moeder of Ainsworth, NE, purchased three bulls from the Brawners.

Brenda, Neil, Audrey and Rob Brawner of Bullis Creek Ranch.

Ken Colburn of Valentine, NE, and Alan Steinke of Idaho Falls, ID, purchased the top-selling bulls from Brawners.

Sid and Junior Jablonski purchased Limousin bulls from Bullis Creek Ranch.

New Limousin buyers at the Bullis Creek sale were James Disney and Sherry and Luke Lewis of Long Pine, NE, and Wayne Hensley of Johnstown, NE.

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Ed and Carol Pinegar, along with their family and the Pinegar crew of Pinegar Limousin,

Springfield, Missouri, welcomed bidders to their 22nd annual production sale March 19 at their farm. A windy and sunny day was enjoyed by the prospective buyers who filled the seats to bid actively throughout the sale.

Topping the bulls at $17,500 was AUTO Real Deal, a 10/1/14 homozygous black, homozygous polled, purebred son of AUTO Cruze 132X out of AUTO Luckie Too 423Y who sold to Begert Limousin of Allison, Texas.

The high-selling bred heifer sold to Jim Day of Marshfield, Missouri, for $17,500. AUTO Queen 541B is a 6/14/14 homozygous black, homozygous polled, 37% Lim-Flex daughter of LVLS Yukon 798Y out of PRBS Dutches 790X who sold bred to AUTO

Cruze 132X.Linhart Limousin of Leon, Iowa, paid $15,000 for

AUTO Moonshine 280B. She is a 9/2/14 homozygous black, homozygous polled, 50% Lim-Flex daughter of EXAR Denver 2002B out of EF Yadda Yadda 809Y who sold bred to AUTO Cruze 132X.

The top-selling pair went for $14,900. A C H Holdings of Bowling Green, Kentucky, paid $6,000 for the cow. AUTO Red Zapa 275Z is a 9/4/12 Fullblood Harvest Olympus daughter out of Laura’s Echelon. Her calf, AUTO Red Jewell 2275C, a 4/15/15 Fullblood daughter of SOGF Special K 247B, sold to Thomas Flood of Harrisonville, Missouri, for $8,900

Milam Cattle Co. of Olmstead, Kentucky, purchased the top-selling open heifer for $14,000. AUTO Carley 28C is a 3/2/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled, 37% Lim-Flex daughter of

EXAR Classen 1422B out of AUTO Rebeca 292S.AUTO Casper C, a 3/19/15 homozygous black,

homozygous polled, 37% Lim-Flex open heifer sired by EXAR Classen 1422B out of AUTO Rebeca 292S, sold for $12,500 to Taylor Cattle Co of Reeds, Missouri.

Averages:1 Fullblood pair ........................................ $14,90017 Fall breds ................................................ $7,29115 Open heifers ........................................... $7,11012 Spring breds ............................................ $6,9176 Spring pairs ............................................. $5,87539 Bulls ....................................................... $5,1284 Fullblood breds ......................................... $3,575Total:94 Lots ........................$578,050 ................. $6,149Auctioneer: C.K. “Sonny” BoothSale Management: R&R MarketingSale Consultant: American Cattle Services, Grassroots Consulting & Helton Consulting

Heartland Sale ReportsPinegar Limousin Hosts Herdbuilder XXII Sale

Ed Pinegar (second from right) thanks Justus, Joanna and Jon Moser of Morris, MN, for purchasing a top open heifer.

Ed Pinegar welcomes everyone to the annual Herdbuilder Sale.

Randy Ratliff of R&R Marketing, Nashville, TN; Ed Pinegar; and Charles Linhart of Leon, IA, visit after the sale.

Ty Heavin of Pinegar Limousin thanks Kyle Boss of Chappell, NE, and Lindsey and Brittany Papenhuyzen of Cottage Lake Livestock, Stony Plain, AB, for their purchases.

Ed Pinegar (center) thanks Andy and Tammy Schmalshof of ATAK Limousin, Avon, IL, for their purchases.

A packed crowed filled the seats at the annual Pinegar Herdbuilder Sale.

1.) Andy Rest and Wes Ishmael are the two men in the photo.

2.) Andy joined the Limousin Journal staff in 1977 and later the Limousin World. His influence and assistance to breeders in the wide area of the Western United States and Canada where he traveled was appreciated by everyone.

3.) Andy worked for the Limousin Journal/Limousin World for 24 years, from 1977-2001.

4.) Wes Ishmael was the editor of the Limousin World.

5.) They are both graduates of Colorado State University.

“Back in Time”Do You Know the Answer?

Questions on page 33.

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Tom and Rita Vaughn, along with their sons Craig and David and families, of Cavalier, North

Dakota, held their annual 21st Annual “Genetics for the Future” Production Sale at the Napoleon Livestock Exchange in Napoleon, North Dakota, March 19, 2016. Six inches of snow and slick roads did not prevent commercial and seedstock buyers from attending and evaluating a stout set of bulls and females.

Guest consignors included Jordan Sagert, Sagert Livestock of St. Thomas, North Dakota, and Roger and Donna Potter of Potter Livestock, Braddock, North Dakota.

The top-selling bull was DLVL Canyon 546C, a 3/16/15 black, homozygous polled son of JYF Zeek 151Z out of DLVL Miss Work Horse 170Y. Symens Brothers of Amherst, South Dakota, purchased the bull for $10,000.

Liberty Ranch of Plainville, Kansas, purchased CRVL California 505C, a 2/16/15 red, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Xcellsior X252X out of CRVL Miss Xerox 307A for $9,750.

J Yorga Farms of Flintoff, Saskatchewan, purchased CRVL Classic 544C, a 3/6/15 red, polled son of TREF Adonis 266A out of CRVL Miss Pure Gold 156Y for $7,500.

Roger DeWald of Dawson, North Dakota, purchased Tom V Clear Choice, a 2/17/15 red, polled son of DLVL Xerox 023X out of Miss Tom 2108Z for $5,750.

Jim Haux of McCloskey, North Dakota, purchased one of the two high-selling bred females for $2,800. SCCJ Miss Friendly 434B, a 3/8/14 black, polled daughter of SYWS User Friendly 434B out of EBBA 340N sold bred to DLVL Xerox.

Also bringing $2,800 was TOM V Miss Friendly 498B, a 4/11/14 black, double polled daughter of SYES User Friendly 524U out of Miss Tom 264Z bred to DLVL Xerox 023X. She was purchased by Jim Thomas of Flandreau, South Dakota.

The volume buyers were Perrion Ranch of Ipswich, South Dakota, four bulls; Jim Thomas, Flandeau, South Dakota, 12 bred females; and Bruce Guthmiller of Robinson, North Dakota, purchased a bull and three open females.

Averages:33 Bulls ...................................................... $4,42927 Bred females ............................................ 2,3708 Open females ............................................. 1,500Auctioneer: Chisum PetersonSale Consultant: Herman Symens

Heartland Sale ReportsVaughn Farms Sell Cattle into Five States and Canada

Thad Jensen and John Sutton represented Symens Brothers of Amherst, SD, at the Vaughn Sale. They purchased the high-selling bull.

The Vaughn family: Tom, Rita, Craig, Kelly, Westin and David.

Tom Vaughn welcomed the crowd to their annual production sale.

Bruce Guthmiller of Robinson, ND, purchased three open females consigned by Roger Potter.

Perrion Limousin of Ipswich, SD, was the volume buyer of four bulls.

Denis Deckert of Wing, ND, purchased two bulls from the Vaughn offering.

Jim Thomas of Flandreau, SD, purchased 12 bred females. Special friend Noelle and her son, Brady, accompanied Jim to the Vaughn sale.

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Commercial and seedstock producers filled the Wulf Cattle sale facility near Morris,

Minnesota, Friday, April 1, 21016, for their annual “Opportunity Sale of 2016.” It marked a new beginning for the Wulf operation with the use of video rather than live cattle in the ring. Interested buyers were given the opportunity to preview all the sale bulls at their Sandy Ridge bull development ranch near Atkinson, Nebraska, in March for a two-day open house. A total of 80 of the 380 Purebred Limousin, Lim-Flex and Angus bulls were displayed at Morris for the sale, along with a select number of females.

Col. C.K. “Sonny” Booth and Col. Ronn Cunningham worked the five-and-one-half hour sale, selling 380 bulls and 43 females to the large crowd in the stands as well as those buying over the internet.

The top-selling bull was Wulfs Compliant K687C, a 3/11/15 black, homozygous polled purebred son of Wulfs Willard 5115W out of Wulfs Soloist 6284S. A syndicate of buyers purchased the bull and two-thirds semen interest for $70,000. Members of the syndicate included: Clark Cattle Co., Ontario, possession; Pinnacle View Limousin, British Columbia, Canadian semen rights; Mandayen Limousin, Australian semen rights; Fillmore Ranch,

Colorado, six percent interest; Linhart Limousin, Iowa, Tubmill Creek Farms, Pennsylvania, Minerich Land & Cattle Co., Kentucky, Englewood Farms, Kentucky, Arden Peterson Limousin, South Dakota, Ludens Family Limousin, South Dakota, Waddle Limousin, Wyoming, Bachmeier Limousin, Minnesota, KS Limousin, New York, Schmigdal Family Angus, Minnesota, Hunt Limousin Ranch, Nebraska, Watts Limousin, Nebraska, and Ochsner Limousin, Colorado, all five percent interest; Lyon River Front Farm, Minnesota, four percent; Pleasant Home Cattle Co., Ohio, and Roscoe Hilty, OH, two-and-one-half percent interest.

Lawrence Luthi of Liberal, Kansas, purchased Wulfs Cool 2236C, a 3/31/15 red, homozygous polled purebred son of Wulfs Xtractor X233X out of Miss Wulfette 2236Z for $19,500.

Wulfs Cable Guy 3226C, a 2/4/15 red, homozygous polled purebred son of Wulfs Xcellsior X252X out of Wulfs Account 3626A was purchased by Diamond V Ranch of Selfridge, North Dakota, for $17,000.

Wulfs Boom Pow 2503B, an 8/21/14 red, scurred Lim-Flex 44% son of Bieber Hard Drive Y120 out of

Heartland Sale ReportsWulf Cattle Hosts Inaugural Video Sale

Casey Fanta, cattle manager at Wulf Cattle, thanked Charles and Nancy Hunt of Oxford, NE, for their purchases of two of the Denver display bulls.

The stands were packed at Wulf’s Opportunity Sale of 2016 April 1.

Longtime buyers of Wulf bulls are the Todd Ranches of Willcox, AZ. Dustin, Larrie, Tommie, and Luke Todd purchased 10 bulls, while Billy Resor purchased four bulls. Also part the Arizona crew were Colton Todd and Hayden Haas.

Kyle Smith of Java Village, NY, and Dave Clark of Port Hope, ON, were two members of the Syndicate purchasing Lot 1, the top-selling bull.

North Dakota commercial producers Butch Jochim of Diamond V Ranch, Selfridge, and Dave Meyer of Flasher were volume buyers at the sale. Meyer purchased 36 bulls and Jochim bought eight.

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Wulfs Zeta 2503Z was purchased by Todd Ranches of Willcox, Arizona, for $15,500

Jon Moser of Morris, Minnesota, purchased Wulfs Carry Forward K639C, a 3/30/15 black, homozygous polled purebred son of Wulfs Zane X238Z out of RPLF Sweet Sixteen 638S for $14,000.

Treftz Limousin of Wetonka, South Dakota, purchased Wulfs Caper 3303C, a 3/15/15 black, homozygous polled purebred son of KORC Wulfs Snow Prince out of Wulfs Amanda 3303 for $12,000.

The top-selling female was Wulfs Cartwheel 5209, a 3/28/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled Lim-Flex 57% daughter of Wulfs Zouave

8438Z out of Wulfs Zoogamete 2189Z. BCV Farms of Somerset, Ohio, purchased her for $15,000.

The volume buyer was Meyer Ranches of Flasher, North Dakota, with 36 bulls. Other volume buyers were Hepper Ranch of Bismarck, North Dakota, (15); Cornwell Ranch of Glasgow, Montana, (12); Todd Ranches (10); Toppernish Livestock Commission Co. of Outlook, Washington, (10); Paul Kukowski of Wyarno, Wyoming, (9);Diamond V Ranch (8); East Malta Colony of Malta, Montana, (8); and Roth Farms of Redfield, South Dakota (8).

Averages:232-1/3 Purebred yearling bulls ................... $6,90897 Lim-Flex yearling bulls .............................5,67850-2/3 Angus bulls .........................................4,28331 Limousin females ......................................3,68212 Angus females ......................................... 3,541Total:402 Lots ..................... $2,525,000 ................ $6,075 Auctioneers: C.K. “Sonny” Booth and Ronn CunninghamSale Management: American Cattle Services Sale Consultants: Grassroots Consulting, KK Seedstock, MC Marketing, R&R Marketing

Laura Campbell, daughter of Paul and Catherine Kukowski of Wyarno, WY, purchased nine bulls for her parents.

Wayne Hepper of Bismarck, ND, was a volume buyer of 15 bulls.

Volume buyers Dave Meyer of Flasher, ND, and Butch Jochim of Selfridge, ND, discussed the Wulf sale with Dean Summerbell and Bob Gayton.

Heartland Sale Reports

Vaughn Farms Limousin says THANK YOU for making our 2016 “Genetics for the Future” production sale a huge success.

Bulls and females sold into six states and two Canadian provinces.

DLVL Canyon 546C HOMO Pld • Het Black • PBJYF Zeek 151Z x DLVL Miss Workhorse 170YCE: 5 BW: 3.4 WW: 72 YW: 112 MK: 30 CM: 9 SC: 0.5 DC: 15 YG: -.32 CW: 39 RE: .83 MB: -.30 $MI: 44BW: 92 - Adj. WW: 749 Adj. YW: 1,338 - REA: 17.39 - IMF: 3.03Thank you to Symens Brothers of SD, for purchasing this top seller.

Bulls for sale private treaty.Watch our website and

Facebook page for updates.Your call or visit is always welcome.

Tom & Rita Vaughn & Sons

Family Owned & Operated

9741 142nd Ave. NE • Cavalier, ND 58220H: 701/265-4097

www.vaughnfarmslimousin.com

Tom cell: 701/520-0110David cell: 701/520-2556Craig cell: 701/520-1624

e-mail: [email protected]

CRVL California 505CHOMO Pld • Red • PB

Wulfs Xcellsior X252X x CRVL Miss Xerox 307ACE: 13 BW: -1.5 WW: 63 YW: 95

MK: 25 CM: 8 SC: 0.6 DC: 28 YG: -.22 CW: 23 RE: .58 MB: -.01 $MI: 50

BW: 78 - Adj. WW: 749Adj. YW: 1,296 - REA: 16.45 - IMF: 1.48

Thank you to Liberty Ranch of KS, for buying this top lot.

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Gordy, Pam, Mike and Sarah Ludens of Ludens Family Limousin, Viborg, South Dakota,

hosted their annual “Pride of the Dakotas” Production Sale April 2, 2016, at their farm. Sunny weather greeted the good crowd of buyers who attended the sale.

The sale featured bulls that were shown at the National Western Stock Show in Denver in January. These sale bulls have balanced EPDs and excellent phenotypes. The Ludens also offered a select number of heifers bred to LFLC Bank Account.

Topping the sale was LFLC Bank Account 701C, a 4/16/15 homozygous black, homozygous polled son of Wulfs Ziplock N922Z out of LFLC701X Xtra Good. Symens Brothers Limousin of Amherst, South Dakota, outlasted rigorous bidding to purchase the bull for $12,500.

Adam Gross of Iroquois, South Dakota, purchased LFLC Cash Money 805C, a 4/10/15 red, scurred son of Wulfs Ziplock N922Z out of LFLC Zipping Along 805Z for $6,250.

LFLC Crown Royal 48C, a 3/10/15 black, homozygous polled son of LFLC Zest 51Z out of PCLR Miss 52 48N went to the South Dakota Commercial Producer of the Year John Soukup of Lesterville, South Dakota, for $4,000

The top-selling bred heifer was LFLC Dakota Belle 911B, a 4/1/14 double black, double polled daughter of Wulfs Walcott F711W out of LFLC Unique 606U bred to LFLC Bank Account. Bob Mitchell of Spring Creeks Cattle Co., Wauzeka, Wisconsin, purchased the female for $3,600.

Volume buyers of bulls were Richard Fott of Hamel, South Dakota, and Brian Bjerkaas of Viborg, South Dakota, each purchasing three bulls. Jason Boyer of Mormon Trail Limousin, Weldon, Iowa, was the volume buyer of four bred heifers.

Averages: 18 Limousin bulls ........................................ $3,478 5 Red Angus bulls ....................................... 2,640 6 Limousin bred females ... ..........................3,200 2 Red Angus open females ............................3,150 Auctioneer: Joel Edge

Heartland Sale ReportsLudens Family Limousin Holds Pride of the Dakotas Sale

Gordy Ludens welcomed everyone to his production sale.

Gordy Ludens thanked John Symens of Symens Brothers, Amherst, SD, for purchasing the top-selling bull.

Mike Dowling of Sioux Falls, SD, and Whitley Barr of Lennox, SD, purchased a Limousin female.

John Soukup of Lesterville, SD, purchased a top-selling bull from Ludens.

Volume bull buyer was Richard Fott of Hamill, SD. His niece, Megan Calhoun of Hamill, SD, traveled with him to the sale.

Mark Dumer of Franklin, MN, purchased a herd bull from Ludens Family Limousin.

Bob Mitchell of Spring Creeks Cattle Co., Wauzeka, WI, purchased the high-selling bred female.

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Congratulations toJosh Guttau of

Timber Stream Cattle, a longtime friend

and VL customer for being selected the

2016 ILA Commercial Producer of the Year.

Roger & Ann VorthmannChad, Garin, Emlyn & Dru;

Deb; Erica, Josh, Mason & Ava31112 Hwy. 6 • Treynor, IA 51575

Roger, 402/981-1621 • Deb, 402/[email protected] www.vorthmannlimousin.com

ALTER EGOHOMO Polled

Het BlackS: EF Xcessive Force

MGS: KRVN Naskar

CE: 7 BW: 0.5WW: 71 YW: 103

MK: 20 CM: 6 SC: 1.1DC: 24 YG: .00 CW: 31 RE: .24

MB: -.02 $MI: 41

Alter Ego’s first calf crop is in

the books, and WOW! Alter Ego continues

to impress us not only with his superb

phenotype and sound structure, but also

with his outstanding EPD profile and scan

data on his offspring. Give us a call

on the details.

Thank you to Danny Cobb of Chariton, and Fritz and Steve Baier of Griswold on their cattle purchases. We appreciate the confidence shown in our program.

SEMEN $40 - Call Vorthmann Limousin or Grassroots Genetics.

Congratulations to Korynn Clason for showing the 2015 National MOE Silver Medal Female, VL Bombshell.

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26406 470th Ave. / Morris, Minnesota 56267 / Office: (320) 392-5802 Fax: (320) 392-5319 / Office E-mail: [email protected] / www.WulfCattle.com

If you were one of 158 buyers from the U.S. or Canada, we are grateful for your confidence in our program. If you joined us for the sale, we thank your for your attendance.

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