Fall 2012 - American Lowline Registry
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Fall 2012 - American Lowline Registry
M1 American Lowline Registry 19590 East Mainstreet, #104 Parker, CO 80138 PRESORTED Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit #16 CHAMBERLAIN SD 57325 Fall 2012 The Lowline Ledger 2 m Fall 2012 M3 The Lowline Ledger President’s Column Greetings! I do hope that all of you have had a great summer. It has been very hot and very dry here in Wyoming. I keep wishing it would snow. There will be a steer show in Kansas City at the American Royal. Registered steers from 25% to Fullbloods will be shown. Weight and other requirements can be found in the American Royal premium book. There have been a few changes made by the board that I want all of you to be aware of. The first is that we have decided to increase the number of board members to seven. This means that we will be electing three board members to a three year term this fall to take effect after the National Show in January 2013. There is a limit of three people from any one region on the board at any given time. I do hope that anyone who is interested in serving our membership in this capacity will run. The board has been working diligently to make things better for all of our members and I hope you will find these changes as improvements. I hope all of you have a good fall and I look forward to seeing you at a show or sale along the way. Take care and please be kind to one another. Janis The National Sale Committee and the Board have decided that there will be a couple of changes to the National Sale. There will be a sifting committee in Denver and animals that are not of National Sale quality will be sifted. Also, all sale animals will be required to have DNA parent verification. If you plan on having a percentage animal in the sale, please get your DNA done now. Fullblood animals already have met this requirement in order to be registered. Need assistance in purchasing Lowline cattle, marketing your program or herd management. Contact ALR Representative Dean Pike Dean.pike249@gmail.com 303-810-7605 The Lowline Ledger Official publication of the American Lowline Registry is published quarterly and mailed to ALR members and interested parties. ALR Board of Directors 4 m President Janis Black 2J Livestock PO Box 50693 Casper, WY 82605-0693 (307) 234-0331 (307) 262-1279 twojlivestock@hotmail.com Secretary/Treasurer Larry Watkins Flying J&L Ranch 444 CR632 Groesbeck, TX 76642 (979) 481-0951 cattle@flyingjlranch.com Director John Kaeshoefer River City Farms 337 Vienna Woods Beaufort, MO 63013 314-397-9252 rcfarmlowline@yahoo.com www.rivercityfarmsmo.com Vice President Rick Dodd Topline Lowlines 11821 Wagner Rd. Monroe, WA 98272 (206) 459-3778 toplinelowlines@earthlink.net www.ToplineLowlines.com Director Neil Effertz Effertz EZ Ranch 17350 Hwy 1804N Bismarck, ND 58503 701-223-5202 effertz@bektel.com ALR Office 19590 East Mainstreet #104, Parker, CO 80138 303-840-4343 info@usa-lowline.org usa-lowline.org Fall 2012 Fall 2012 The Rumen Microbes - Protein and the Ruminal Factory...............8 2013 National Lowline Schedule of Events.14 2013 National Lowline Sale Entry Form.... 15 Iowa State Fair Lowline Show Results..... 16 Iowa State Fair Junior Lowline Show Results......................................... 18 New York State Fair Show Results........... 19 2012 Lowline Junior National.................. 22 Life and Production Agriculture................ 26 Muddy Creek Goes Full Circle................... 28 Welcome New Members.......................... 36 Departments President’s Column..................... 4 Lowline Logistics....................... 6 Lowline Logic..........................10 Advertisers Index.....................12 2012 Lowline Events.................12 Regional Association News..........30 Junior Corral...........................32 The International Year Code for 2012 is: Z For Ad Placement Contact: Register Lakota Media PO Box 28 Chamberlain SD, 57325 1-800-284-3348 lowline@register-lakota.com For Information About Registering Animals or a Membership Please Contact the ALR Office: 19590 East Main Street Suite 104 Parker, CO 80138 303-840-4343 info@usa-lowline.org • usa-lowline.org Copyright 2012 The American Lowline Registry is a not-for-profit corporation of North Dakota dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Lowline cattle. D eadlines Issue:Deadline: Spring February 6 SummerApril 16 FallAugust 20 WinterNovember 20 NOTE: The Deadline dates are important. The magazine is scheduled to be to subscribers 30 days after the deadline. In order for the publisher to meet the schedule, they will not accept any ads after the deadline dates. M5 The Lowline Ledger Lowline Logistics by Neil Effertz The times, they are a changin’! We are on the cusp of a great revolution in the beef production infrastructure in North America. No longer can we expect to produce beef with the “cheap corn” mentality that has dominated our beef business for the past 70 years. We as cattlemen and women must re-visit our production paradigms and focus on low cost, forage based beef production utilizing some of the wasted co-products and by-products of the crop production systems so dominant in American agriculture. This situation, so unique in agriculture, presents a golden opportunity for the utilization of Lowline genetics in commercial beef processes to lower maintenance costs and overhead by reducing cow size and improving the natural fleshing ability of cattle while raising very high quality beef. Our Lowline cattle can do more in one quick, convenient cross to improve efficiency than any other breed out there. Part of this is because of our natural high marbling characteristics and phenomenal tenderness and texture, insuring a very highly rated eating experience on a low input grass based finishing ration. The other part is due to the incredibly high ribeye area per hundredweight, even in our first cross Lowline cattle, that insures a very good retail product yield from the Lowline cross carcasses. This presents the opportunity for us to potentially see some Lowline genetics in a majority of beef cow herds in America. For the future growth of the breed it is imperative that Lowline breeders are conducting business in an honest manner and with the highest degree of integrity. The golden rule needs to be the guiding principle for our code of ethics as Lowline breeders. When we represent animals as Lowlines we must get our home work done and have them registered and parent verified to make sure that they are, in fact, what we say they are. If we sell them as breeding stock we must guarantee them as breeders and stand behind our bulls and heifers with an industry standard breeders’ guarantee. If you don’t know what that is, here is a classic, time proven example: breeders. Open females are guaranteed to be breeders. If a female appears to be a non-breeder within 6 months of the sale (or within 6 months of when she reaches breeding age) she may be returned to the seller at the buyer’s expense. The seller will then reserve the right to prove the animal a breeder within a six month period, using any fullblood registered Lowline bull of his choice through AI or natural service. If successful, seller will return animal to buyer, again at buyer’s expense. Should the animal fail to prove a breeder, the seller at his option may either return the purchase price to the buyer or replace the animal with another of equal value in full settlement and satisfaction of all claims. In no event shall the seller be responsible for more than the purchase price. In case the animal in question should develop to be a problem breeder due to negligence or improper management by the buyer or if the female has been subjected to any hormonal or surgical reproduction techniques, the seller’s guarantee does not apply. No guarantee is given that bred females will deliver a live calf. No guarantee is given that a female will produce eggs suitable for transplant. Breeding age bulls have passed a semen test at the time they are sold and unless otherwise stated no guarantee is given that a bull will produce freezable semen that will settle cows when thawed. Bull calves that are sold as breeding animals are guaranteed to be breeders when they reach puberty, approximately 14 - 16 months of age. A guaranteed breeder means he will pass a semen test and settle a healthy cow of breeding age.” “Bred females in this transaction have been pregnancy examined by a veterinarian and found to be safe in calf. Females in that are represented as pasture exposed have been running with the bull but are not necessarily pregnancy examined or guaranteed pregnant but are guaranteed to be Neil Effertz Effertz EZ Ranch effertz@bektel.com www.loala.com 6 m These are good policies to adopt as breeders. We will begin to sell more and more cattle to existing cattlemen who have had lots of experience buying and selling cattle. These customers come with an expectation of how they will be treated as a customer. Remember that your customer’s experience will have a lasting effect on how they talk about the breed and how many people they will encourage to become involved with Lowlines in the future. Fall 2012 M7 The Lowline Ledger The Rumen Microbes Protein and the Ruminal Factory Dusty Abney, PhD Beef Specialist South Central Region Cargill Animal Nutrition Dusty_Abney@Cargill.com Previously I discussed the symbiotic relationship between a cow and her ruminal microbe population. In this installment I will cover the interaction between protein and forage digestibility by the microorganisms in the rumen. Now that you understand that the rumen microbes do the lion’s share of the work with regard to the breakdown of forage in the cow’s digestive tract, another important concept to understand is why they do this. Although their presence is highly beneficial to the cow and they could not live without her, the microbes in the rumen exist for one purpose: to make more copies of themselves. The fermentation of forage and other feedstuffs are just a means to an end. The energy, protein, and other nutrients the cow utilizes from microbial fermentation are pure byproducts of the bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and other tiny organisms that inhabit her rumen. If the microbes need to produce copies of themselves, what nutrients will they need to do so? To know what materials we need to build something, you have to understand what the final product will be. If bacteria are analyzed for protein, they usually contain 50-60% protein on a dry matter basis. If over half of the rumen bugs’ cells are composed of protein, I will bet you can guess 8 m what the rate limiting nutrient for efficient digestion of forages is. I often think of the rumen as a factory: raw materials come in and finished products come out. The raw materials are grass, supplemental feed, and water. The finished products are nutrients for the cow and, subsequently, in beef and or milk. If a factory assembly line is manufacturing trucks, all of the component parts have to be present at the right time and in the right amounts in order to produce the optimum number of trucks a day. If, for whatever reason, the flow of parts to the assembly line is interrupted or delayed, fewer new trucks will roll out of the plant that day. In our ruminal factory, the cow brings in those raw materials detailed above in varying amounts throughout the day. Having the right amount of protein available at the right time for the microbes to ferment the forage she consumed is called synchrony. When synchrony is not achieved, the efficiency of the ruminal fermentation is decreased. Because the cow usually has an adequate amount of forage to consume, the most common reason for a lack of synchrony is a deficiency of protein. Think back to our truck factory. If we have all the parts needed to manufacture a truck, but if we experience a delay in the delivery of tires, the trucks will not roll off the assembly line any faster than the tires arrive. The net result of the delay in tire delivery is that the rate of production is slowed. Once more back in the rumen, a very similar effect in the rate of passage of the forage through the rumen, and therefore the rest of the digestive tract, can be seen when the cow does not consume enough protein for the microbes to make more microbes. Simply put, the better the synchrony between protein and forage, the faster and more efficiently the gastrointestinal tract will digest and absorb the nutrients they provide. If you provide a cow with low quality hay and no supplemental protein, you will slow her digestive rate of passage to a crawl, and, as a result, she will consume less hay. To a lot of producers, that sounds like a great idea, however, there is a major negative effect. Less hay moved through the digestive process means less nutrients to maintain the cow, grow the fetus, or produce milk to feed the calf. The cow will also derive fewer nutrients from the hay than she would have if she had been provided adequate protein supplementation. The results of these inefficiencies include cows that lose body condition and large amounts of undigested fiber in her manure. That is why tall, very firm manure pats are usually an indication of a protein deficiency in the diet of the cow and the bugs in her rumen. By providing the right amount of supplemental protein to the cow along with her low quality hay, you can increase both the rate and extent of fermentation of the forage. That will result in more energy, protein, and other nutrients being absorbed by the cow, less undigested forage ending up in her feces, and, most importantly, a more efficient and productive cow. The increased rate of passage seen in this scenario will also result in the cow consuming more of the forage, which results in even more nutrients being absorbed by her body. Even when consuming very high quality forage, such as wheat pasture or alfalfa, a cow and her microbes cannot digest all of the fiber. However, when you fail to provide an adequate amount of protein to her, you dramatically increase the amount of undigested fiber that ends up on the ground behind her. After the last couple of years of drought, I think we all have a better understanding of just how valuable and expensive forage really is and how hard we need to work to extract everything we can from it. Next time, I will cover how the choices you make on how and when you feed supplemental protein can affect your cows’ productivity and your bottom line. Fall 2012 Sigel Sunset Ranch Congratulations to Fanning Cattle Co. for Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer mrg Carmen at the Iowa State Fair. For Sale: embryos, breeding stock, semen Great gifts from the Lowline Shop Looking forward to seeing all of you at upcoming events. Mark Gilles Cadott, Wisconsin www.sigelsunsetranch.com 715-215-9864 M9 The Lowline Ledger Lowline Logic by John Reed drought The summer of 2012 will go on record as the driest ever in many parts of the country. The corn belt, which produces the vast majority of our feed crops, has been affected from east to west and north to south. Most of the mid-west and western grasslands are also in very poor condition. Consequently, we have seen record feed grain prices and climbing forage costs. The only saving factor if you are in the cattle business is that we now have a very good cattle market at the present time. As Lowline producers, we have an opportunity to take advantage of this natural disaster by promoting what our cattle do best. The efficiency of our cattle in turning grass to beef is a trait that most commercial cattleman would like to improve in their breeding programs. Cattle that were bred to utilize $2 corn do not work economically when corn is $8. Economics dictates that we must return to a forage based cattle business. We have been pounding the pulpit for over 15 years regarding the necessity to reduce cow size and input costs in our commercial herds. Slowly, many have come to understand the logic in this and more Lowline and Moderator bulls are being used in the industry. With sky high grain and forage prices, more producers are accepting our 10 m message and will be looking for Lowline genetics in their future breeding programs. As Lowline breeders, we must make a good first impression with our customers by only keeping the very best quality bulls to go into service. Ideally we should be selecting higher performing bulls that will maintain moderate frame size at maturity. We have a unique product that is prime for the times. Promote our unique traits in your advertising programs. Select the best genetics for your breeding program. Provide the best bulls you can to your customers and your business will be successful. If you have topics that you would like to have addressed in Lowline Logic contact John Reed at 320-346-2750 or email: barj@tds.net Fall 2012 M 11 The Lowline Ledger 2012 Lowline Events September 6-11, 2012 Northwest Lowline Classic, Spokane, WA September 15-16, 2012 New Mexico State Fair Lowline Show The Lowline Ledger is mailed to all ALR members, plus those who have inquired about the breed. If you want to reach the greatest number of interested potential buyers, consider placing an ad in the next edition. The deadline for the Winter issue of The Lowline Ledger is tentatively set for November 20, 2012. September 26, 2012 Big E Junior Lowline Show, West Springfield, MA Lowline advertising rates are for disk ready ads. To receive these rates you must submit ad copy in either a .pdf, .tiff or a .jpg file. Ads must be the proper size and resolution (300 dpi) to receive standard rates. September 27, 2012 Big E Open Lowline Show, West Springfield, MA September 28, 2012 World Beef Expo Lowline Show, Louisville, KY The ad sizes are: full page (bleeds) 8 ¾ x 11 ¼, (information area not to exceed 7 ½ x 10 ½); full page 7 ½ x10 ½ page 7 ½ x 4 7/8; ¼ page 3 5/8 x 4 7/8 and business card ad 3 ½ x 2. September, 2012 Colorado State Fair - Pueblo, CO Fryeburg Fair Lowline Show , Fryeburg, ME October 6, 2012 Red October Lowline Sale, Yelm, Washington October 13, 2012 Get-Back-To-Grass Sale, Pitchford Cattle Co., Athens, TX October 18-20, 2012 Nile Lowline Sale & Show, Metrapark - Billings, MT October 27, 2012 American Royal Lowline Sale, 5:00 PM - Kansas City, MO October 28, 2012 American Royal Lowline Show, 9:00 AM - Kansas City, MO November 3, 2012 Ladies Night Lowline Sale, Hiawatha, KS November 13-15, 2012 NAILE Eastern National Lowline Show, - Louisville, KY November 26-29, 2012 Partners for Performance Online/Video Production Sale January 21-27, 2013 National Lowline Show and Sale, Denver, CO Lowline Ledger Advertising Rates If you need an ad designed, this service is available for an additional charge. Please call 1-800-284-3348 or email: prepress@ register-lakota.com for more information. Thanks to all of our Lowline Ledger advertisers! You help spread the exciting Lowline news! Business Card 1/4 page b/w 1/4 page color 1/2 page b/w 1/2 page color Full page b/w Full page color Member $41 $81 $156 $135 $235 $203 $453 Advertisers Index Pre-paid Member $37 $73 $140 $122 $203 $183 $433 Non-Member $54 $102 $196 $169 $315 $270 $583 American Royal Lowline Sale............... 13 Effertz EZ Ranch................................... 7 Idaho Lowline Cattle Company....... 20-21 Red October Lowline Sale.................... 11 B&B Lowlines....................................... 9 Fanning Cattle Company..................... 13 Idaho Lowline Cattle Company............ 34 Rocking B Farms................................... 2 Bar J Ranch........................................ 39 Flying J&L Ranch.................................. 2 Ladies Night Lowline Sale.................... 27 Schmit Farms...................................... 35 Bard Farms........................................ 35 Gatewood Genetics............................... 9 Lakeville Lowline Breeders.................. 35 Sharidon Farms.................................. 33 Big Island Lowlines............................... 3 Get-Back-To-Grass Lowline Sale........... 31 Mini Cows West................................... 35 Sigel Sunset Ranch................................ 9 CharStan Farms.................................. 34 Hah Cotton Farm................................ 34 Mona Ranch....................................... 34 The World Lowline Show...................... 37 Cloverdale Farms................................ 34 Heaven Sent Ranch............................. 34 Muddy Creek Ranch............................ 40 Universal Semen Sales, Inc.................. 34 Effertz EZ Ranch & Yarra Ranges......... 38 High Hopes Farm................................ 34 Rainy Knob Ranch.............................. 35 Wyndham Farm.................................. 35 Notice: Due to the increase cost of postage the publisher and the ALR Board are announcing an increase in the ad rates. The increase is to take effect for the Spring 2013 issue. The new rates will be: Business Card 1/4 page b/w 1/4 page color 1/2 page b/w 1/2 page color Full page b/w Full page color Member Rate $46.00 $90.00 $172.00 $149.00 $259.00 $224.00 $499.00 Pre-paid Member Rate $41.00 $81.00 $154.00 $135.00 $224.00 $202.00 $477.00 Non-Member Rate $60.00 $113.00 $216.0 $186.00 $347.00 $297.00 $642.00 REGISTER-LAKOTA printing & media 12 m Fall 2012 M 13 The Lowline Ledger 2013 National Lowline Tentative Schedule of Events National Western Stock Show January 21-27, 2013 BEGIN ARRIVAL: Monday, January 21, 8:00 a.m. IN PLACE: Wednesday, January 23, 8:00 a.m. SALE: Thursday, January 24, 1:00 p.m. FEMALE SHOW: Friday January 25, 9:00 a.m. (Fullblood / %) AMERICAN LOWLINE PEN SHOW: Saturday, January 26, 8:00 a.m. BULL SHOW: Saturday, January 26, 9:00 a.m. (Fullblood / %) BEGIN RELEASE: Saturday, January 26, 5:00 p.m. ALL OUT: Sunday, January 27, 12:00 NOON 14 m Fall 2012 2013 National Western Lowline Sale Entry Form (Please complete one form for each entry. Duplicate this form if needed) Consignor_____________________________ ALR membership number Farm or Ranch name Address City/State/Zip Phone email Check one Bull Check one Cow/calf Fullblood Purebred Animals name Birth date: Optional information BW Open heifer Birth ht. Calf at side: Sire Sex Bred Heifer ¾ blood ½ blood Reg # Tattoo WW Show steer AWW Sire reg # Tattoo Birth date Service Information for bred females AI date Service sire Pasture exposed from to Pregnancy checked date YW Service sire AYW SC Reg # Reg # Reg # Footnotes (Any information you have that will help merchandise your cattle—show record, measurements, flush records, family history, disposition, etc.) Please fill out completely or attach pedigree Sire:__________________ Reg #_______ Dam___________________ Reg #_______ Include $100 per head for fullblood, purebred and percentage cattle. Send before Nov 15, 2012 to John Reed, 30217 110th Ave, Brooten, MN 56316 or email to barj@tds.net. Call 320/346-2750 with any questions. M 15 The Lowline Ledger Grand Champion Percentage Heifer: EZ Heloise 503Y - Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Grand Champion Fullblood Heifer: MRG Lilly - Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI Grand Champion Steer: EZ Buster 116Y - Brandon Essink, Syracuse, NE Grand and Reserve Champion Fullblood Bulls: Spring Creek Yank & Spring Creek Yosemite - Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA Purebred/Percentage Females: PB% Junior heifer calf — after April 1, 2012 1st FCC Speck Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL 2nd Ez Wynonna 105Z Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND 3rd Ez Becky 508z Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND 4th SRE ASA Spades ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI 5th DA Lenora Alumbaugh Farms, Trenton, MO PB% Junior heifer calf — March 1-31, 2012 1st EZ Betsy 303Z Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND 2nd M C L YARA SOPHIA Moo Co Lowlines, Fruitland, IA PB% Junior heifer calf — Jan 1 - Feb 29, 2012 1st M C L CLEMENTINE Moo Co Lowlines, Fruitland, IA Champion PB/% Junior Heifer Calf: FCC Speck – Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL Reserve PB/% Junior Heifer Calf: EZ Betsy 303Z – Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND PB% Senior heifer calf — Sept 1 - Oct 31, 2011 1st TGP BLACK LASS Y14 Pine Hurst Farm, Holland, IA Champion PB/% Senior Heifer Calf: TGP Black Lass Y14 – Pine Hurst Farm, Holland, IA PB% Summer yearling heifer — July 1 - Aug 31, 2011 1st Steel Brook Y-So Little Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI 2nd TGP PANDA Y9 Pine Hurst Farm, Holland, IA 3rd MRG Pandora Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI PB% Summer yearling heifer — May 1 - June 30, 2011 1st MRG Cresent Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL 2nd SRE Diesel Hannah ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI 3rd KB MISS TEQUILLA 3Y Broken Acres, Rock Valley, IA 4th Mrg Patty Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI 5th Bar J Smiley Y61 Bar J Ranch, Brooten, MN 6th TGP SNOOKI Y01 Brianna Kruger, Wellsburg, IA 7th DA Dola Belle Alumbaugh Farms, Trenton, MO 8th MRG Heart Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL 9th DD SB BETS ON 80T2011 Danilson Farms, Jefferson, SD 10th DA Ruby Tuesday Alumbaugh Farms, Trenton, MO Champion PB/% Summer Yearling Heifer: MRG Cresent – Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL Reserve PB/% Summer Yearling Heifer: SRE Diesel Hannah – ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI 16 m PB% Junior yearling heifer -- April 1-30, 2011 1st E2 Heloise 503Y Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS 2nd SRE Princess Blondie ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI 3rd LFL Streak Logan Litchfield Family Lowlines, Boone, IA PB% Junior yearling heifer — March 1-31, 2011 1st Noelck Farms Dazie Noelck Farms, Hampton, IA 2nd CHF Gretchen’s Design Brandon Essink, Syracuse, NE 3rd PHF MOLLY Taylor Kruger, Wellsburg, IA 4th BAR J WANDA 194 Y3 Moo Co Lowlines, Fruitland, IA PB% Junior yearling heifer — Jan 1 - Feb 28, 2011 1st WGA CHEESECAKE 1Y Moo Co Lowlines, Fruitland, IA 2nd PJO Petunia 4Y Pine Hurst Farm, Holland, IA 3rd SSC Cena 1y Alumbaugh Farms, Trenton, MO Champion PB/% Junior Heifer: EZ Heloise 503Y – Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Reserve PB/% Junior Heifer: Noelck Farms Dazie – Noelck Farms, Hampton, IA Grand Champion PB/% Heifer: EZ Heloise 503Y – Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Reserve PB/% Heifer: MRG Cresent – Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL PB% Cow/Calf — cow born after Sept 1, 2009 1st TCS She’s A Honey 15X (WITH CALF 02/23/2012) Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS 2nd MRG Carmen 10x Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL PB% Cow/Calf — cow born before Sept 1, 2009 1st ESR Penny (with calf) ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI 2nd EZ VIVIAN 333W(WITH CALF 3/23/2012) Moo Co Lowlines, Fruitland, IA Champion PB/% Cow/Calf: TCS She’s A Honey 15X – Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Reserve PB/% Cow/Calf: ESR Penny (with calf) – ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI PB% Junior bull calf — March 1-31, 2012 1st M C L VAMAN Moo Co Lowlines, Fruitland, IA PB% Junior bull calf — Jan 1 - Feb 29, 2012 1st Doll House Gunslinger 223Z Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Champion PB/% Junior Bull Calf: Doll House Gunslinger 223Z – Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Reserve PB/% Junior Bull Calf: MCL Vaman – Moo Co Lowlines, Fruitland, IA Fall 2012 Open Lowline Show August 16, 2012 Judge: Travis Hoffman, Ft. Collins, CO PB% Senior bull calf — Sept 1 - Oct 31, 2011 1st Fairwyns Yogi ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI Champion PB/% Senior Bull Calf: Fairwyns Yogi – ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI PB% Summer yearling bull — May 1 - June 30, 2011 1st Steel Brook Y-Not Red Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI Champion PB/% Summer Yearling Bull: Steel Brook Y-Not Red – Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI PB% Junior yearling bull — April 1-30, 2011 1st Doll House Talk 414Y Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS 2nd Steel Brook Yosemite Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI 3rd DD BRICKS LAD 810U 757Y Danilson Farms, Jefferson, SD Champion PB/% Junior Bull: Doll House Talk 414Y – Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Reserve PB/% Junior Bull: Steel Brook Yosemite – Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI Grand Champion PB/% Bull: Doll House Talk 414Y – Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS Reserve PB/% Bull: Steel Brook Yosemite – Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI % Senior steer calves — Sept 1 - Dec 31, 201 1st DA J.J Cash Alumbaugh Farms Trenton, MO Champion PB/% Steer Calf: DA J.J Cash – Alumbaugh Farms, Trenton, MO % Summer yearling steers — May 1 - Aug 31, 2011 1st GAT3 K George Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA % Spring yearling steers — Jan 1 - April 30, 2011 1st EZ Buster 116Y Brandon Essink, Syracuse, NE 2nd Dynamite Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI 3rd Bar J Lab Rat JWJ Lowlines, Isanti, MN Champion PB/% Yearling Steer: EZ Buster 116Y – Brandon Essink, Syracuse, NE Reserve PB/% Yearling Steer: GAT3 K George – Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA FB Junior heifer calf — after April 1, 2012 1st Wendy Dawn Dawsun Farm, Altoona, IA 2nd Massie Jo Jo Dawsun Farm, Altoona, IA FB Junior heifer calf — March 1-31, 2012 1st LLB Z555 Zigza Dennis Boldt, Lakeville, MN 2nd Sun Rise Dawsun Farm, Altoona, IA FB Junior heifer calf — Jan 1 - Feb 29, 2012 1st DDD Delight’s Dani Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 2nd DDD Darissa’s Domino Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 3rd DDD Dixie’s Darlyn Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA Champion FB Junior Heifer Calf: LLB Z555 Zigza – Dennis Boldt, Lakeville, MN Reserve FB Junior Heifer Calf: DDD Delight’s Dani – Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA FB Senior heifer calf — Nov 1 - Dec 31, 2011 1st LLB Y81 Yoyoe Dennis Boldt, Lakeville, MN “FB Senior heifer calf — Sept 1 - Oct 31, 2011” 1st Bar J Perfection 2N15-1Y28 Bar J Ranch, Brooten, MN Champion FB Senior Heifer Calf: LLB Y81 Yoyoe – Dennis Boldt, Lakeville, MN Reserve FB Senior Heifer Calf: Bar J Perfection 2N15-1Y28 – Bar J Ranch, Brooten, MN FB Summer yearling heifer — May 1 - June 30, 2011 1st Bonanza’s Minnetonka 11Y Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND 2nd DDR Lexcey Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS 3rd GAT0 Sangarita Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA 4th Riverwood Brittany Logan Litchfield Family Lowlines Boone, IA 5th CSF LIQ KOR ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI Champion FB Summer Yearling Heifer: Bonanza’s Minnetonka 11Y – Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND Reserve FB Summer Yearling Heifer: DDR Lexcey – Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS FB Junior yearling heifer — April 1-30, 2011 1st Mrg Lilly Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI 2nd GAT4 Miss Diva Gatwood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA 3rd Bar J Brandi T4-TY16 Bar J Ranch, Brooten, MN FB Junior yearling heifer — March 1-31, 2011 1st FCC Java Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL 2nd DD BRICKS LASS 111y Danilson Farms, Jefferson, SD Champion FB Junior Heifer: Mrg Lilly – Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI Reserve FB Junior Heifer: FCC Java – Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL FB Senior yearling heifer — Sept 1 - Oct 31, 2010 1st B&D Nellie X20 Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND Champion FB Senior Heifer: B&D Nellie X20 – Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND Grand Champion FB Heifer: Mrg Lilly – Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI Reserve FB Heifer: LLB Z555 Zigza – Dennis Boldt, Lakeville, MN Iowa Champion Female: GAT4 Miss Diva – Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA FB Cow/Calf — cow born after Sept 1, 2009 1st Bar J NelliE OX47 (with calf) Logan Litchfield Family Lowlines, Boone, IA FB Cow/Calf — cow born before Sept 1, 2009 1st DDD Nellie’s Drew(WITH CALF 2/10/2012) Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 2nd EZ Anakin 33W(WITH CALF 04/16/12) JWJ Lowlines, Isanti, MN 3rd DDD Tawney’s Darissa(WITH CALF 02/02/2012) Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 4th TNC Nellie(WITH CALF 02/01/2012)Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 5th DDD Delight(WITH CALF 02/08/2012) Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 6th DDD Nellie’s Dancer(WITH CALF 2/12/2012) Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 7th Wendy Dawn(WITH CALF 3/14/2012) Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 8th Ddd Tnc Nellie’s Dixie(WITH CALF 02/06/2012) Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA ChampionFB Cow/Calf: DDD Nellie’s Drew (with calf 2-10-2012) – Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA Reserve FB Cow/Calf: EZ Anakin 33W (with calf 4-16-2012) – JWJ Lowlines, Isanti, MN FB Junior bull calf — after April 1, 2012 1st JWJ Traveling Joe JW1Z 2nd GAT Ricky B JWJ Lowlines, Isanti, MN Gatwood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA FB Junior bull calf -- March 1-31, 2012 1st DDD Wingz Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA FB Junior bull calf — Jan 1 - Feb 29, 2012 1st DDD Zimmer Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 2nd DDD Zinc Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 3rd DDD Zowie Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA Champion FB Junior Bull Calf: JWJ Traveling Joe JW1Z – JWJ Lowlines, Isanti, MN Reserve FB Junior Bull Calf: DDD Zimmer – Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA FB Summer yearling bull — May 1 - June 20, 2011 1st Mrg Super Bad Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI Champion FB Summer Yearling Bull: MRG Super Bad – Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI FB Junior yearling bull — April 1-30, 2011 1st Spring Creek Yank Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA 2nd LFL Blue Logan Litchfield Family Lowlines, Boone, IA FB Junior yearling bull — March 1-31, 2011 1st Spring Creek Yosemite Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA 2nd Yagermeister LLB Y33 Dennis Boldt, Lakeville, MN FB Junior yearling bull - Jan 1 - Feb 28, 2011 1st GTL YOSEMITE Y11 Pine Hurst Farm, Holland, IA 2nd PJO Baldedash 1Y Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA Champion FB Junior Bull: Spring Creek Yank – Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA Reserve FB Junior Bull: Spring Creek Yosemite – Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA FB Two year old bull — Jan 1 - April 30, 2010 1st Bar J Guerve 2 OX2 Bar J Ranch, Brooten, MN Champion FB Senior Bull: Bar J Guerve 2 OX2 – Bar J Ranch, Brooten, MN Grand Champion FB Bull: Spring Creek Yank – Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA Reserve FB Bull: Spring Creek Yosemite – Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA Iowa Champion Bull: Spring Creek Yank – Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA Pair of Heifers 1st Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS 2nd Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismarck, ND 3rd Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA 4th Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA Pair of Bulls 1st Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS 2nd Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA 3rd Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA Get of Sire 1st Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA 2nd Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA Best Five Head 1st Doll House Genetics, Denison, KS 2nd Gatewood Genetics, Eagle Grove, IA 3rd Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA M 17 Junior Lowline Show The Lowline Ledger August 16, 2012 Judge: Matt Owen Percentage Lowline Female Show Animal Name Exhibitor Spring Heifer Calf 3/1 - 3/31/12 1 MCL Yara Sophia Jenna Brockert Junior Heifer Calf 1/1 - 2/29/12 2 MCL Clementine Jenna Brockert Junior Champion Percentage Heifer Calf Junior Reserve Champion Percentage Heifer Calf 1 2 3 1 Summer Yearling Heifer 7/1 - 8/31/11 1 Steel Brook Y-so Little 2 Mrg Pandora Summer Yearling Heifer 5/1 - 6/30/11 1 SRE Diesel Hannah 2 DA Do’a Belle 3 TGP Snooki Y01 Spring Yearling Heifer 4/1 - 4/30/11 1 LFL Streak Spring Yearling Heifer 3/1 - 3/31/11 1 CHF Gretchen’s Design 2 Noelck Farms Dazie 3 PHF Molly Junior Yearling Heifer 1/1 - 2/29/11 1 Wga Cheesecake 1y 2 SSC Cena 1y Junior Champion Percentage Heifer Reserve Junior Champion Percentage Heifer Grand Champion Percentage Heifer “Sponsor: Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismark, ND” Reserve Champion Percentage Heifer “Sponsor: JWJ Lowlines, Isanti, MN” Senior Yearling Heifer 9/1 - 10/31/10 1 B & D Nellie X20 Senior Champion Fullblood Heifer Reserve Senior Champion Fullblood Heifer Grand Champion Fullblood Heifer “Sponsor: Bar J Ranch, Brooten, MN” Reserve Champion Fullblood Heifer “Sponsor: High Voltage Farms, Cassville, WI” Percentage Steer Division Animal Name Summer Yearling Steer 7/1 and After 1 DA J.J. Cash Spring Yearling Steer 4/1 - 4/30/11 1 EZ Buster 116Y 2 TGP Tigerwoo Spring Yearling Steer 3/1 - 3/31/11 1 Dynamite Grand Champion Percentage Steer “Sponsor: JWJ Lowlines, Isanti, MN” Reserve Champion Percentage Steer “Sponsor: ESR Lowlines, Bloomington, WI” Bull Calf Percentage Division Animal Name Spring Bull Calf after 3/1 - 3/31/12 1 MCL Vamen Grand Champion Junior Percentage Bull Calf “Sponsor: High Voltage Farms, Cassville, WI” Reserve Champion Junior Percentage Bull Calf “Sponsor: Pinehurst Farms, Holland, IA” Cow/Calf Percentage Pair Division Animal Name Cow/Calf - cows born before 8/31/10 natural calf at side born after 1/1/12 1 ESR Penny SRE ASA Spades 2 EZ Vivian 333W MCL Vamen Grand Champion Percentage Cow/Calf Pair “Sponsor: Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI” Reserve Champion Percentage Cow/Calf Pair “Sponsor: Fanning Cattle Company, Cordova, IL” Fullblood Lowline Female Show Animal Name Junior Heifer Calf 1/1 - 2/29/12 1 DDD Dixie’s Darlyn 2 DDD Delight’s Dani Junior Champion Fullblood Heifer Calf Reserve Junior Champion Fullblood Heifer Calf Senior Heifer Calf 9/1 - 10/31/11 1 Bar J Perfection 2N15-1Y28 Senior Champion Fullblood Heifer Calf Reserve Senior Champion Fullblood Heifer Calf 18 m Bridget Hoffman Lauren Hoffman Shea Esser Jessica Fellhauer Brianna Kruger Logan Litchfield Brandon Essink Noah Noelck Taylor Kruger Jenna Brockert Jessica Fellhauer Shea Esser Jenna Brockert Shea Esser Jenna Brockert Exhibitor Jessica Fellhauer Brandon Essink Tori Reed Bridget Hoffman Brandon Essink Summer Yearling Heifer 5/1 - 6/30/11 GAT0 Sangarita CSF LIQ KOR Riverwood Brittany Spring Yearling Heifer 4/1 - 4/30/11 GAT4 Miss Diva Junior Champion Fullblood Heifer Reserve Junior Champion Fullblood Heifer Fullblood Steer Division Animal Name Summer Yearling Steer 5/1 - 6/30/11 1 GAT3 K George Spring Yearling Steer 3/1 - 3/31/11 1 Bar J Lab Rat Grand Champion Fullblood Steer “Sponsor: Danilson Farms, Jefferson, SD” Reserve Champion Fullblood Steer “Sponsor: Dawson Farm, Altoona, IA” Bull Calf Fullblood Division Animal Name Spring Bull Calf after 4/1/12 1 JWJ Traveling Joe JW1Z 2 LFL BlackJack 3 GAT Ricky B Spring Bull Calf after 1/1 - 2/29/12 1 DDD Zimmer 2 DDD Zinc Grand Champion Junior Fullblood Bull Calf “Sponsor: Alumbaugh Farms, Trenton, MO” Reserve Champion Junior Fullblood Bull Calf “Sponsor: Steel Brook Lowline, Whitewater, WI” Alexis Gatewood Shea Esser Logan Litchfield Marcus Gatewood Marcus Gatewood Alexis Gatewood Hannah Peterson Hannah Peterson Marcus Gatewood Hannah Peterson Exhibitor Alexis Gatewood Clay Wilking Alexis Gatewood Clay Wilking Exhibitor Clay Wilking Logan Litchfield Marcus Gatewood Dayna Dodd Dayna Dodd Clay Wilking Dayna Dodd Jessica Fellhauer Exhibitor Jenna Brockert Jenna Brockert Exhibitor Shea Esser Shea Esser Jenna Brockert Jenna Brockert Shea Esser Cow/Calf Fullblood Pair Division Animal Name Cow/Calf - cows born before 8/31/10 natural calf at side born after 1/1/12 1 Bar J Nellie OX47 LFL BlackJack 2 EZ Anakin 33w JWJ Traveling Joe JW1Z 3 DDD Nellie’s Drew DDD Zimmer 4 DDD Delight DDD Delight’s Dani Grand Champion Fullblood Cow/Calf Pair “Sponsor: Pinehurst Farms, Holland, IA” Reserve Champion Fullblood Cow/Calf Pair “Sponsor: Effertz EZ Ranch, Bismark, ND” Darby Dodd Breanna Fisher Darby Dodd Breanna Fisher Showmanship Exhibitor Name Class # (Age 9 and under) “Sponsor: Sigel Sunset Ranch, Cadott, WI” Gabby Kruger Reese Wilking Joelie Broadway Brianna Kruger Jamison Reed--Champion Showman Isabella Noelck Taylor Kruger Holden McIntosh Darby Dodd--Reserve Champion Showman Clay Wilking Jamison Reed Jamison Reed Darby Reed Class # ( Age 10-13) “Sponsor: Spring Creek Farm, Hampton, IA” Tori Reed Oliva Butt Jenna Brockert Exhibitor Exhibitor Logan Litchfield Logan Litchfield Clay Wilking Reese Wilking Dayna Dodd Darby Dodd Brittany Fisher Breanna Fisher Logan Litchfield Clay Wilking Hannah Hoffman Dayna Dodd Noah Noelck Mac Wilson Logan Litchfield Hogan McIntosh Victoria Butt--Reserve Champion Showman Hannah Peterson--Champion Showman Breanna Fisher Beau Peden Class # ( Age 14-17) “Sponsor: Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA” Brittany Fisher Jenna Brockert Lauren Hoffman--Champion Showman Jaccie Kenyon Jacy Nelson Blake Forgy Taylor Carpenter Alexis Gatewood Fenton Nelson Bridget Hoffman Jessica Fellhauer--Reserve Champion Showman Amy Monroe Brad Mayland Class # ( Age 18-21) “Sponsor: Triple D Farms, Iowa Falls, IA” Shea Esser--Champion Showman Marcus Gatewood Chris Choquette Brandon Essink--Reserve Champion Showman Midwest Lowline Association Board Members “Mark Gilles, President” “Doug Darling, Vice President” “Jami Wilking, Secretary” “Leann Gatewood, Treasurer” “Kim Esser, Director” ***Special Thanks to Doug Darling as the Representative for the Lowlines at the Iowa State Fair and Iowa Beef Expo! Fall 2012 Sunday, September 02, 2012 Reserve Grand Champion Fullblood Bull: High Hopes Zeus Owner: Nancy and David Dubin Reserve Grand Champion Fullblood Female: Ten XXX Hope Owner: Witt Bates Grand Champion Fullblood Bull: High Hopes Zephyr Owner: High Hopes Farm Grand Champion Fullblood Female: High Hopes Zoey Owner: Witt Bates Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Female: Ten XXX Miss 358Y Owner: Witt Bates Grand Champion Percentage Cow/Calf Cow: MLC Classy Calf: LMF2 Roulette’s Classy Lady Owner: Little Mountain Farm Grand Champion Percentage Female: Union’s Classy Lady Owner: Little Mountain Farm M 19 The Lowline Ledger August 25, 2012 FULLBLOOD LOWLINES GET OF SIRE Cloverdale Farms Idaho Lowline Cattle Company GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE CF Miss Twiggy Cloverdale Farms RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ILC Jay’s Syrah Syrah Idaho Lowline Cattle Company GRAND CHAMPION COW / CALF MLC Merlot w/ Jay’s Syrah Syrah Idaho Lowline Cattle Company Idaho Lowline Cattle Company RESERVE CHAMPION COW / CALF BEV Xpresso w/ Titanium White Horse Lowlines GRAND CHAMPION BULL TL The Game Changer Tunk Mountain Ranch RESERVE CHAMPION BULL BEV Titanium White Horse Lowlines SUPREME CHAMPION LOWLINE EXHIBIT CF Miss Twiggy Cloverdale Farms PERCENTAGE LOWLINES RESERVE CHAMPION % FEMALE BEV Wild at Heart White Horse Lowlines GRAND CHAMPION % COW / CALF BDL SF 11 Double D Lowlines Lenhard Angus Ranch RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION % BULL J Double D Yuma Double D Lowlines GRAND CHAMPION % STEER Okie Tamara Balderrama SUPREME CHAMPION % LOWLINE EXHIBIT JDD Maci Monroe Double D Lowlines INTERMEDIATE SHOMAN Allison Bothwell Hailee Boekel Zoie Eskelson NORTH IDAHO FAIR OVERALL CHAMPION SHOWMAN 20 m PAIR OF BULLS Lenhard Angus Ranch GRAND CHAMPION % BULL RCL Habaneros Romeo Allison Bothwell Cloverdale Farms Idaho Lowline Cattle Company Lenhard Angus Ranch Double D Lowlines Double D Lowlines Tamara Balderrama PAIR OF FEMALES GET OF SIRE GRAND CHAMPION % FEMALE JDD Maci Monroe SENIOR SHOWMAN PAIR OF BULLS JUNIOR SHOMAN Austyn Boekel Elizabeth Carter PAIR OF FEMALES Double D Lowlines Lenhard Angus Ranch PEE WEE SHOMAN Ivy Carter Izzy Leonard Fall 2012 M 21 The Lowline Ledger Grand Champion Percentage Heifer: EZ Heloise 503Y - Lori Edwards, Denison KS Grand Champion Fullblood Heifer: 7C Miracle 3X - Laramie Coffey, Stillwater OK Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer: Doll House Moonbeam 1014Y - Garrett Walden, Denison KS Reserve Grand Champion Fullblood Heifer: ICU Party Train - Ashley Mugnier, Wilsall MT Percentage Lowline Female Show Animal Name Exhibitor / Breeder Class 1 - % Junior Heifer Calves 1 ICU RUMOR HAS IT ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 2 NEW HOUR NICHOLAS HOFFMAN CALUMET OK / NEWBY FARMS CALUMET OK 3 NEW SADIES SHEALYN HOFFMAN CALUMET OK / NEWBY FARMS CALUMET OK Class 2 - % Late Senior Heifer Calves 1 DOLL HOUSE MOONBEAM 1014Y GARRETT WALDEN DENISON KS / BRANDON ESSINK SYRACUSE NE 2 TGP SWEET PEA Y16 KILEY THOMAS ANGLETON TX / TALLGRASS PRAIRIE FARMS PETERSBURG IL 3 AMY RILEY 923Y AMY EMBERSON NOWATA OK / AMY EMBERSON NOWATA OK 4 TSL WELCHS SAMBUCA ROWDY TAPLIN DAYTON TX / TEXAS SPUR LOWLINE HOUSTON TX Class 3 - % Early Senior Heifer Calves 1 DOLL HOUSE TAG UR IT 811Y LORI EDWARDS DENISON KS / ZACK LANGLEY DENISON KS 2 JKS BELLAS PRINCESS CONNER FRANETOVICH TECUMSEH OK / JARRET DAVIS MCLOUD OK 3 JKC BELLAS 1001 CONNER FRANETOVICH TECUMSEH OK / CONNER FRANETOVICH TECUMSEH OK Grand Champion % Heifer Calf 205 - DOLL HOUSE MOONBEAM 1014Y - GARRETT WALDEN DENISON KS Reserve Champion % Heifer Calf 210 - DOLL HOUSE TAG UR IT 811Y - LORI EDWARDS DENISON KS 4 BEV FIRECRACKER BRIDGETT HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI / WHITE HORSE LOWLINES ATHOL ID 5 TIFFANY 2 NICK FRENCH TONGANOXIE KS / DOUBLE K ADVENTURES STEWARTSVILLE MO 6 NEW ANGLE ABBY SCHRODER YUKON OK / NEWBY FARMS CALUMET OK Class 6 -% Late Spring Yearling Heifers 1 EZ HELOISE 503Y LORI EDWARDS DENISON KS / EFFERTZ EZ RANCH BISMARCK ND 2 HSR JACKAROO’S MAID OF GOLD KAYLA BISHOP RUDY AR / HEAVEN SENT RANCH FAYETTEVILLE AR 3 DOLL HOUSE VYXIN 47Y COURTENEY WALKER ROSWELL NM / DOLL HOUSE GENETICS DENISON KS 4 LFL STREAK LOGAN LITCHFIELD BOONE IA / LITCHFIELD FAMILY LOWLINES BOONE IA 5 NEW ANNIE PAIGE DECKER EL RENO OK / NEWBY FARMS CALUMET OK Class 7 -% Early Spring Yearling Heifers 1 DOLL HOUSE ROCK STAR 34Y ZOE WALKER ROSWELL NM / DOUBLE J RANCH LOGAN NM 2 DD BRICKS LASS 750 198Y TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS / DANILSON FARMS JEFFERSON SD 3 SRE STEEL MAGNOLIA KIMBERLY BECK PLYMOUTH WI / SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI 4 NEW TARA GAGE NEWBY CALUMET OK / STAFFORD & ASSOCIATES INC BARTLESVILLE OK 5 CHF GRETCHEN’S DESIGN BRANDON ESSINK SYRACUSE NE / BRANDON ESSINK SYRACUSE NE 6 ESR SMOKEY MTN ANNIE CORDT ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI / ESSER LOWLINES BLOOMINGTON WI Grand Champion % Intermediate Heifer 225 - EZ HELOISE 503Y - LORI EDWARDS DENISON KS Reserve Champion % Intermediate Heifer 222 - HSR JACKAROO’S MAID OF GOLD -KAYLA BISHOP RUDY AR 1 2 3 1 2 3 Class 8 -% Late Junior Yearling Heifers 1 DOLL HOUSE RITA 218Y AMY EMBERSON NOWATA OK / EVANS MESA ROCA RANCH KAYSVILLE UT 2 ICU CRAZY SAGE ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 3 CHF CURLY 2U JOHN ESSINK SYRACUSE NE / CARRIAGE HILL FARM SYRACUSE NE 4 PYB BELLE OF THE BALL ANDREW TEAGUE ALVIN TX / ROCKING LOWLINES PIPE CREEK TX Grand Champion % Junior Heifer 235 - DOLL HOUSE RITA 218Y - AMY EMBERSON NOWATA OK Reserve Champion % Junior Heifer 236 - ICU CRAZY SAGE - ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT Class 4 - % Summer Yearling Heifers STEEL BROOK Y-SO LITTLE BRIDGETT HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI / BRIDGETT HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI NEW TYMERA DAWSON SCHRODER YUKON OK / NEWBY FARMS CALUMET OK MRG PANDORA LAUREN HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI / SIGEL SUNSET RANCH CADOTT WI Class 5 - % Summer Yearling Heifers SRE DIESEL HANNAH SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI / SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI MRG KRISTEN 11Y ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA / SIGEL SUNSET RANCH CADOTT WI MRG PATTY JORDAN GILLES CADOTT WI / SIGEL SUNSET RANCH CADOTT WI 22 m Class 9 -% Senior Yearling Heifers 1 EZ WINNIE 136X SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI / EFFERTZ EZ RANCH BISMARCK ND Grand Champion % Senior Yearling Heifer 238 - EZ WINNIE 136X - SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI Grand Champion % Heifer 225 - EZ HELOISE 503Y - LORI EDWARDS DENISON KS Sponsor: Muddy Creek Ranch Reserve Champion % Heifer 205 - DOLL HOUSE MOONBEAM 1014Y - GARRETT WALDEN DENISON KS Sponsor: B & D Lowlines Fullblood Lowline Female Show Class 10 - FB Senior Heifer Calves 1 ICU PARTY TRAIN ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 2 NEW SHEALYN CORA NEWBY CALUMET OK / NEWBY FARMS CALUMET OK 3 BAILEY’S FRENCH GIRL GARRETT FRENCH TONGANOXIE KS / BAILEY-RITTER FARM HOLT MO 4 MISS FJL MATHILDA 13 ANDREW TEAGUE ALVIN TX / FLYING J&L RANCH GROESBECK TX Grand Champion FB Heifer Calf 240 - ICU PARTY TRAIN - ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT Reserve Champion FB Heifer Calf 239 - NEW SHEALYN - CORA NEWBY CALUMET OK Class 11 - FB Summer Yearling Heifers 1 DDR LEXCEY TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS / EFFERTZ EZ RANCH BISMARCK ND 2 MLC FINDONNA COURTENEY WALKER ROSWELL NM / MELLOTT LOWLINE CATTLE CARR CO 3 LILLY EMMA RADEMACHER KIOWA CO / EMMA RADEMACHER KIOWA CO 4 CSF LIQKOR SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI / J & B LOWLINES KLAMATH FALLS OR 5 GAT0 SANGARITA ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA / ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA 6 GAT2 WENDY ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA / MARCUS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA 7 RIVERWOOD BRITTANY LOGAN LITCHFIELD BOONE IA / RIVERWOOD FARMS POWELL OH Class 12 - FB Late Spring Yearling Heifers 1 MRG LILLY JORDAN GILLES CADOTT WI / SIGEL SUNSET RANCH CADOTT WI 2 GAT4 MISS DIVA MARCUS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA / MARCUS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA 3 LLB NIKY B OLIVIA LEVOY / LAKEVILLE LOWLINE BREEDERS LAKEVILLE MN Class 13 - FB Early Spring Yearling Heifers 1 DD BRICKS LASS 80T 106Y LORI EDWARDS DENISON KS / DANILSON FARMS JEFFERSON SD 2 ICU BEAR NAKED ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 3 FER MARIA ROSE DYLAN DEVRIES LOVELAND CO / FOUR E’S RANCH LOVELAND CO Grand Champion FB Intermediate Heifer 254 - DD BRICKS LASS 80T 106Y - LORI EDWARDS DENISON KS Reserve Champion FB Intermediate Heifer 247 - DDR LEXCEY - TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS Class 14 - FB Early Junior Yearling Heifers 1 CUP VALENTINE CAUY A PENNINGTON KIOWA CO / CAUY A PENNINGTON KIOWA CO 2 7C APRIL 21Y WYATT COFFEY STILLWATER OK / 7C LOWLINE CATTLE CO STILLWATER OK Grand Champion FB Junior Heifer 256 - CUP VALENTINE - CAUY A PENNINGTON KIOWA CO Reserve Champion FB Junior Heifer 257 - 7C APRIL 21Y - WYATT COFFEY STILLWATER OK Class 15 -FB Senior Yearling Heifers 1 7C MIRACLE 3X LARAMIE COFFEY STILLWATER OK / 7C LOWLINE CATTLE CO STILLWATER OK Grand Champion FB Senior Yearling Heifer 258 - 7C MIRACLE 3X - LARAMIE COFFEY STILLWATER OK Grand Champion FB Heifer 258 - 7C MIRACLE 3X - LARAMIE COFFEY STILLWATER OK Sponsor: Idaho Lowlines Reserve Champion FB Heifer 240 - ICU PARTY TRAIN - ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT Sponsor: Heaven Sent Ranch Cow/Calf Pair Division Class 16 - Two Year Old % Cow/Calf Pairs 1 TCS SHE’S A HONEY 15X TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS / TUMMONS CATTLE CO GALLATIN MO DOLL HOUSE GUNSLINGER 223Z 2 RLL PRAIRIE CHICK X5059 CONNER FRANETOVICH TECUMSEH OK / DAKOTA LOWLINES CHAMBERLAIN SD DLLT2K 3 BV PEBBLES 010X COLE PENNINGTON KIOWA CO / BIG VALLEY CATTLE CO KIOWA CO ZATS A GOOD N Class 17 - Three to Seven Year Old % Cow/Calf Pairs 1 MCR SAGE ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / MUDDY CREEK RANCH LLC WILSALL MT ICU RUMOR HAS IT Grand Champion % Cow/Calf Pair 261 - TCS SHE’S A HONEY 15X - TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS Reserve Champion % Cow/Calf Pair 262 - MCR SAGE - ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT Class 18 - Three to Seven Year Old FB Cow/Calf Pairs 1 7C MIRACLE W3 TYLER JENKINS STILLWATER OK / ROCKIN L LOWLINES DEVINE TX 7C TWISTER 01Z 2 EZ ANAKIN 33W JWJ TRAVELING JOE JW1Z Grand Champion FB Cow/Calf Pair Reserve Champion FB Cow/Calf Pair Fall 2012 CLAY WILKING ISANTI MN / EFFERTZ EZ RANCH BISMARCK ND 266 - 7C MIRACLE W3 - TYLER JENKINS STILLWATER OK 265 - EZ ANAKIN 33W - CLAY WILKING ISANTI MN Junior Bull Division Class 19 - Junior Bull Calves 1 DOLL HOUSE GUNSLINGER 223Z TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS / ZACK LANGLEY DENISON KS 2 7C TWISTER 01Z TYLER JENKINS STILLWATER OK / 7C LOWLINE CATTLE CO STILLWATER OK 3 DLLT2K CONNER FRANETOVICH TECUMSEH OK / CONNER FRANETOVICH TECUMSEH OK 4 ZATS A GOOD N COLE PENNINGTON KIOWA CO / COLE PENNINGTON KIOWA CO 5 JWJ TRAVELING JOE JW1Z CLAY WILKING ISANTI MN / CLAY WILKING ISANTI MN Grand Champion Junior Bull Calf 271 - DOLL HOUSE GUNSLINGER 223Z - TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf 269 - 7C TWISTER 01Z - TYLER JENKINS STILLWATER OK Steer Division Class 20A - Percentage Steers 1 DOLL HOUSE BOOGER 313Y TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS / TUMMONS CATTLE CO GALLATIN MO 2 TCM GUENTHER JOHN ESSINK SYRACUSE NE / TODD & CINDY MATTHES ADAMS NE 3 EZ SILVER BULLET 129Y BRANDON ESSINK SYRACUSE NE / EFFERTZ EZ RANCH BISMARCK ND 4 STEEL BROOK YEAGER BRIDGETT HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI / STEEL BROOK LOWLINE WHITEWATER WI 5 JJC GET SERIOUS 11Y JOHN ESSINK SYRACUSE NE / DOUBLE J CATTLE CO NORTH PLATTE NE Class 20B - Percentage Steers 1 EZ BUSTER 116Y BRANDON ESSINK SYRACUSE NE / EFFERTZ EZ RANCH BISMARCK ND 2 HSR POWER DESIGN III 6Y KAYLA BISHOP RUDY AR / HEAVEN SENT RANCH FAYETTEVILLE AR 3 ICU FAT ALBERT ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 4 DALLAS LAUREN HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI / STEEL BROOK LOWLINE WHITEWATER WI 5 FRENCH CHOCOLATE GARRETT FRENCH TONGANOXIE KS / BAILEY-RITTER FARM HOLT MO Grand Champion % Steer 279 - DOLL HOUSE BOOGER 313Y - TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS Reserve Champion % Steer 281 - TCM GUENTHER - JOHN ESSINK SYRACUSE NE Class 21 - 87.5 to FB Steers 1 SRE SMA GILLY 3Y 2 LFL BULLSEYE 3 LFL SCOOTER 4 FER PAYTON 5 GAT3 K GEORGE 6 BAR J LAB RAT 1Y6 Grand Champion 87.5 to FB Steer Reserve Champion 87.5 to FB Steer Supreme Champion Steer Sponsor: Pecan Creek Ranch Reserve Supreme Champion Steer Sponsor: Walters Land & Cattle SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI / SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI LOGAN LITCHFIELD BOONE IA / LITCHFIELD FAMILY LOWLINES BOONE IA LOGAN LITCHFIELD BOONE IA / LITCHFIELD FAMILY LOWLINES BOONE IA EVAN BROUWER LOVELAND CO / FOUR E’S RANCH LOVELAND CO ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA / ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA CLAY WILKING ISANTI MN / BAR J RANCH BROOTEN MN 285 - SRE SMA GILLY 3Y - SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI 282 - LFL BULLSEYE - LOGAN LITCHFIELD BOONE IA 279 - DOLL HOUSE BOOGER 313Y - TANNER WALDEN DENNISON KS 285 - SRE SMA GILLY 3Y - SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI Bred and Owned Division Class 22 - % Bred and Owned Class 1 ICU RUMOR HAS IT ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 2 SRE DIESEL HANNAH SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI / SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI 3 ICU CRAZY SAGE ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 4 CHF GRETCHEN’S DESIGN BRANDON ESSINK SYRACUSE NE / BRANDON ESSINK SYRACUSE NE 5 STEEL BROOK Y-SO LITTLE BRIDGETT HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI / BRIDGETT HOFFMANN WHITE WATER WI Grand Champion % Bred & Owned 201 - ICU RUMOR HAS IT - ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT Reserve Champion % Bred & Owned 219 - SRE DIESEL HANNAH - SHEA ESSER BLOOMINGTON WI Class 23 - FB Bred and Owned Class 1 ICU PARTY TRAIN ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 2 CUP VALENTINE CAUY A PENNINGTON KIOWA CO / CAUY A PENNINGTON KIOWA CO 3 LILLY EMMA RADEMACHER KIOWA CO / EMMA RADEMACHER KIOWA CO 4 ICU BEAR NAKED ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT / ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT 5 GAT0 SANGARITA ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA / ALEXIS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA 6 GAT4 MISS DIVA MARCUS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA / MARCUS GATEWOOD EAGLE GROVE IA Grand Champion FB Bred & Owned 240 - ICU PARTY TRAIN - ASHLEY MUGNIER WILSALL MT Reserve Champion FB Bred & Owned 256 - CUP VALENTINE - CAUY A PENNINGTON KIOWA CO M 23 The Lowline Ledger 24 Junior Quiz Bowl - 1st RaeAnn Shockey, Wilsall, MT; 2nd Jordan Gilles, Caddott, WI; 3rd Garrett Walden, Denison, KS Junior Team Marketing - Cauy Pennington, Kiowa, CO; Dillon Devires, Loveland, CO; Clay Wilking, Isanti, MN Intermediate Quiz Bowl - 1st Cole Pennington, Kiowa, CO; 2nd Evan Brower, Loveland, CO; 3rd Zoe Walker, Roswell, NM Intermediate Team Marketing - Cole Pennington, Kiowa, CO; Maddie Taplin, Dayton, TX; Zoe Walker, Roswell, NM; Gage Newby, Calumet, OK Senior Quiz Bowl - 1st Bridgett Hoffman, Waterware, WI; 2nd Kim Beck, Tlymouth, WI; 3rd Cordt Esser, Bloomington, WI Senior Team Marketing - Haleigh Pike, Mitchell, NE; Lori Edwards, Denison, KS; Kevin Edwards, Denison, KS Grand Champion Ultrasound Steer - Shea Esser, Bloomington, WI; Grand Champion Ultrasound Heifer - Zoe Walker, Roswell, NM Bucket Calf Showman - Cora Newby, Calument, OK; Deylan Devires, Loveland, CO; RaeAnn Shockey, Wilsall, MT; Reese Wilking, Isanti, MN Intermediate Showman Champion - Tanner Walden, Denison, KS; Reserve - Zoe Walker, Roswell, NM Livestock Judging - (Senior) Haleigh Pike, Mitchell, NE; (Intermediate) Cole Pennington, Kiowa, CO; (Junior) Jordan Gilles, Caddott, WI m Fall 2012 Grand Champion Percentage Steer & Supreme Champion Steer: Doll House Booger 313Y - Tanner Walden, Dennison KS Grand Champion Percentage Bred and Owned: Icu Rumor Has It - Ashley Mugnier, Wilsall MT Grand Champion Percentage Cow Calf Pair: TCS She’s A Honey 15X - Tanner Walden, Dennison KS Grand Champion Fullblood Bred and Owned: Icu Party Train - Ashley Mugnier, Wilsall MT Grand Champion Bull Calf: Doll House Gunslinger 223Z - Tanner Walden, Dennison KS Reserve Grand Champion Percentage-7_8 Steer: LFL Bullseye - Logan Litchfield, Boone IA Grand Champion Fullblood Cow Calf Pair: 7C Miracle W3 - Tyler Jenkins, Stillwater OK Grand Champion Fullblood-7_8 Steer Supreme Champion: SRE SMA Gilly 3Y - Shea Esser, Bloomington WI Reserve Grand Champion Bull Calf: 7C Twister 01Z - Tyler Jenkins, Stillwater OK Reserve Grand Champion Fullblood Cow Calf Pair: EZ Anakin 33W - Clay Wilking, Isanti MN Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Bred and Owned: SRE Diesel Hannah - Shea Esser, Bloomington WI Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Cow Calf Pair: MCR Sage - Ashley Mugnier, Wilsall MT Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Steer: TCM Guenther - John Essink, Syracuse NE M 25 The Lowline Ledger Production Agriculture by Robyn Goddard I recently read an article by Charles Wheelan about “What They Don’t Tell You at Graduation” and it got me to thinking. Graduation, from High School or College, is a big mile post on the road of life. It’s an exciting and dynamic time for young people. Many of the points brought up in this article can easily be applied to life and production agriculture. Here are my thoughts on some of the wisdom Mr. Wheelan shared. Life is all about connections! When you go to college you meet so many people; people who become friends, business associates, and spouses. Don’t forget about the bonds you make with Professors, Grad Students and Coaches. In Mr. Wheelan’s opinion there should be a post graduation benchmark for how many people you are still close to after college graduation. I can attest that the closest friends J and I have all went to college with J. Over time we have married and many have had children. We have expanded our “family” and strengthened our bonds. Life is a journey; not a race. There are hard times ahead. It’s important to remember, if what you are doing is worth while there will be periods of uncertainty and failure. People in production agriculture face this everyday. We can not control the weather, the markets or our livestock. Many are dealing with drought conditions, decreasing livestock prices and scarce feed resources. Cows abort, calves die and machinery breaks down. We don’t always know why. What we can do is care for the livestock, land and equipment to the best of our ability and rely on our connections. By “cussing and discussing” we can usually brainstorm a solution to the problem or at least feel secure that we are not the only ones. We can continue to work hard and make the best possi- 26 m ble business decisions for our situation. The road most successful and interesting people travel is hardly ever a straight path! Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project, says “What you do everyday matters more than what you do once in a while.” The more I ruminate on this idea, the more I like it. Raising livestock is a 24/7 type of job, we know that. Everyday is different and every season is the same. The winter months are spent caring for livestock and feeding calves. Next, we start calving. While calving season is here we progress into spring work; farming, fencing, branding calves and moving cattle to grass. The summer months find many in the hay field harvesting forages to feed our livestock during the winter months. Fall kicks off with cattle work, weaning calves and catching up on the projects that didn’t get done over the summer. Somewhere between the seasons we try to find the time to “get off the farm.” It’s important to do those once in a while things to keep our sanity! Mr. Wheelan emphasizes “it’s all borrowed time.” In 10, 20, 30 or more years will I look back and be proud of the life I have lived? Am I happy? Within our everyday lives sits the uncertainty of “is this enough”? College students and graduates are on top of the world, they have energy, enthusiasm and ideas! They have not experienced the hard times for themselves. We all aspire to be great. But being great is really out of our control. People who are on solid ground, who have experienced and survived hard times, who do the everyday things that matter are the ones that achieve greatness. They do it with out trying or thinking about it. They do it by taking care of their family, by being stewards of the land and producing quality foods and fibers to the best of their ability. Theodore Roosevelt said “It is hard to fail, but it is worse to never have tried to succeed.” Agriculture is a way of life. It takes a strong and special person to weather the uncertain storms we face. Many storms caused by people who have no clue how a farm or ranch works. People who need to be fed and clothed and don’t always know where their food and fiber comes from. People who would be surprised by the everyday items they need to survive that are animal by-products. With the people we meet and the bonds we hold tight we will always have someone to help us weather the storms of life and insecurity. As we go through our everyday chores, the seasons of our work and the hard days may we remember, in the big picture, we are making a difference. We are continuing a tradition. A way of life we were handed and hope to pass on to the next generation. Fall 2012 M 27 The Lowline Ledger At Muddy Creek Ranch, attention to detail is paramount for David and Karen Shockey. Muddy Creek Goes Full Circle At Muddy Creek Ranch, attention to detail is paramount for David and Karen Shockey. They run Lowline cattle near the town of Wilsall, Montana. The ranch has been in the family for three generations now and started as a dream from Karen’s dad, Bob Tomasko and his wife Edie. Today, daughter Karen and husband David, along with their kids, Ashley, Mike, Connor, Jake and RaeAnn lending a hand, they tend to the 200 plus Lowline and Lowline influence cows on the ranch. Running cattle may be a bit of an understatement: they raise Lowline and Lowline cross cattle yes, but they also sell grass-fed beef to both restaurants and directly to consumers and additionally, serve Lowline grass-fed beef at their own restaurant. This keeps the couple busy at all times with that many irons in the fire. We caught up with David and Karen as they were returning from their trip to Maine where they delivered cattle and semen to numerous cattlemen along the way. David states, “The trip is right at 3000 miles. We delivered cattle to New York, Ohio and Maine. This is our third year to deliver cattle out this direction. We’ve delivered cattle and semen to some people for all three of those years. 28 m We even delivered some of our beef from the ranch to the Portland Country Club in Portland, Maine, for a wedding.” They have ambitious goals as they pursue the best genetics they can find to build one of the top fullblood herds in the nation. They will use that elite set of genetics to have a tremendous influence on the 200 additional Lowline and Lowline cross cows they run. The Lowline grass-fed beef purchased from the ranch has been well received by their customers. They also market to about five restaurants in the Bozeman area. These are upper end, white tablecloth restaurants that command a premium from their customers and the customers expect the best from the beef they get served. They are not disappointed. The Lowline grass-fed beef is the perfect portion size for these restaurants. Muddy Creek is certified by the Western Sustainability Exchange, WSE, for the way in which the beef is raised. The organization certifies the beef has been raised without outside hormones or antibiotics. The ranch implements low stress livestock handling methods when working the cattle. WSE also certifies the cattle are produced in the region and that the ranch follows sustainable stewardship practices. In addition to marketing to the restaurants, they also sell their beef through an ad in the Bozeman paper and local farmer’s markets. “A lot of times we will make contact with someone at the farmer’s market and they will end up buying a ½ or ¼ of beef after trying our meat,” shares David. They have seen demand for their beef as far away as a restaurant in Washington, the country club in Maine and a grass-fed beef supplier in Colorado who purchased 4000 pounds of product from them when he was having trouble finding enough quality supply to fulfill a contract for a school district. “The supplier was having trouble finding a supply of beef that was consistent enough to keep his contract. Shipping beef across state lines requires it to be USDA inspected not just state inspected and we are lucky to be about 90 miles from the only USDA inspected plant in Montana.” David continues, “Our ranch is located in between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. So, we get a really good traffic of people through and many of them will stop at our restaurant to eat on their way through. Our beef is a feature item on the menu and we get really good feedback from our restaurant patrons that eat it.” Fall 2012 Always trying to provide the best in customer service and continuing to provide educational opportunities for their customers, Muddy Creek is having a Ranch Tour coming up where they have invited chefs and beef customers out to the ranch to see first-hand how the beef they have been purchasing or are interested in purchasing is being raised. “We see this as an opportunity to educate people on the benefits of the product we are providing to the consumer,” adds David. “We give tours to individuals all the time. Some come to buy seedstock and some come to buy beef. But this Ranch Tour will have about 150 people invited out for the day to get a good look at what we do on the ranch and to learn about our beef product.” What makes their beef different from all the rest? It’s the unique genetic pull and high selection standards. They have traveled far and wide to find the best genetics for an all natural grass fed environment. The Angus based herd has been selected from proven grass fed genetics from Montana and all across the United States. “To top that off, we added American Lowlines for their unique ability to produce high quality carcasses. Our Lowlines produce a quality carcass at a young age all on a forage based diet,” David says proudly. “Because of our outstanding genetic pull there is no need for hormones, antibiotics, use of corn or other grain based products. Also, with the addition of Lowlines, the harvested product has a more uniform size and shape. The uniform size and shape is desired by many consumers, chefs and restaurants.” David is a certified ultrasound technician and uses this technology in their selection and management decisions. There will be an ultrasound demonstration as part of the ranch tour to give everyone a feel for the attention to detail they use in their management of their cattle to provide the highest quality product for the consumer. Muddy Creek has exhibited some of the top Lowline genetics in the country at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado, the Northern American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky, the Northern International Livestock Expo in Billings, Montana, the American Royal in Kansas City, Missouri, the Northwest Lowline Classic in Spokane, Washington, the New York State Fair, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Houston, Texas, and the Inter Provincial Expo and the Farmfair International in Canada. David is quick to point out that they strive for consistency and not just one outstanding individual in their genetic pool. “We showed 36 head in Denver and won Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer Pen. We had several pens of bulls as well. We want to show the depth of quality in our program,” he continues, “The cattle we raise need to breed true and I get really excited about having done this. We showed the Grand Champion Bull at the National Western Stock Show in 2010 – MCR Opinionated. Then that fall we showed a different bull in the fall at the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky, that won Grand Champion Bull. Then in 2012, it was an Opinionated son awarded Reserve National Champion at the 2012 National Western Stock Show. That is the kind of breeding we strive for. Sometimes people get the wrong idea when we show cattle. We want to raise functional cattle that we show, not just cattle that show. We really have to have functional cattle to make it on our ranch.” It looks like they are well on their way to having cattle that are functional for not just the ranch, but for the entire circle of production; from conception to consumer. M 29 The Lowline Ledger Regional Association News Mountain States Lowline Association Betty Deeney, President Fall is show season in the Mountain States Region. We just finished the 100th Wyoming State Fair in Douglas, Wy and are looking forward to the Colorado State Fair in September and the NILE in Billings, MT October 18-20. The NILE is our biggest show and we hope to continue to see good numbers. There will be a Supreme Lowline Class, Junior Showmanship and an award for the best display. Hope to see you all there. MSLA is working toward having a show for small breeders at the 101th Wyoming State Fair, Lowlines, Dexters and Miniature Herefords would show together. As long as we can get 20 head we can do it. MSLA would also like to have an educational field day in the spring of 2013, keep watching the ALR web page for more information. Hope to see you all at the NILE. Eastern Lowline Association Cindy Jackson, Secretary It’s starting to feel like fall. Lowline Angus cattle are buzzing all over the Eastern US and we’re proud to be part of that. Smaller, more docile Lowlines and Lowline composite cattle are perfect for 4-H’ers to bring to county and state fairs! Numbers and winners are climbing. ELAA helps sponsor and/or promote the New York State Fair and The Big E of New England, where Lowlines are showcased. Fryeburg Fair, in Maine, and the World Beef Expo, in Wisconsin, this September includes Lowlines. It’s not just the show circuit. Lowline Angus cattle are showing merit in every aspect of the beef industry! Ladies and gentlemen, Lowline Angus cattle are the Cinderella story of the cattle business! Excitement is in the air! It’s time to get serious about preparing for The 2012 World Lowline Angus Show and Sale at the NAILE. Get your entries in on time, get your cattle ready, get your name on a committee to help, and get this show on the road! When you send in your entry forms, add a note and tell us when and where you can volunteer. Entry forms are available on the ELAA website. www.easternlowline.com The ALR has recognized this show and sale as a premier breed event at one of the country’s finest facilities. We are going to continue to live up to that and continue to make it even better! Our Junior Show will be first, at 8 am and will be limited to two head per junior and designated “blow and go” where fitting will not be counted. We’ve added 30 m a new division to the show for Purebred Lowlines, giving them recognition separately from Fullbloods and Percentage cattle. Purebreds will be pulled out of Percentage classes, similar to “bred and owned,” for those of you who are familiar with that procedure. In coming years, we’ll have additional time allotted for the Purebreds to show in their own division. We made this decision to recognize those breeders who were unable to join at the fullblood level and have taken the time and patience to breed up to purebred cattle. And breed up we have done--all across the country--we have bred some great purebred Lowlines! We’re delighted to have John Reed manage the sale offering again for us. In line with the national sale, we are requiring all sale cattle to have DNA completed before the sale, and that includes percentage cattle. As a reminder, all sale cattle are also required to be entered in the show and must appear on show day. There are still some vacancies for those who want to sponsor champion and division awards, with your farm name printed in the program. When you get your exhibitor package, please read the instructions letter carefully. We don’t want any surprises. Be prepared to buy your parking and entry passes when you get to the gate. We want to get some committees up and running, like grass fed beef marketing and others. So please try to attend, even if you don’t show cattle. For updates and other details, please watch the ELAA news blasts coming via email. Room information and schedule activities will be reported on the website and in news blasts. We invite all Juniors to participate in the essay contest for the annual $500 Jackson Memorial Junior Scholarship Award. Watch our ELAA blasts for more details. We were happy to have had a good number of participants last year. We hope to see this program grow in time as well with more dollars for more recipients. If you would like to donate to the fund, you can send a check to ELAA and note in the memo that it is for the scholarship fund. We are so proud of our Juniors, and we want to help them in every way possible! These funds are kept separate from ELAA operating funds. If anyone wants the ELAA news and doesn’t have access to email, please let me know. Send regular mail correspondence to me: Cindy Jackson, 3621 Meadowview Dr, Lafayette, IN 47909. We are also gearing up to accept Pay Pal for classified ads, dues, and sponsorships on the website. Send your questions, ideas, comments, and kudos to info@easternlowline.com We do our best to see that you benefit from your membership. Fall 2012 Southwest Lowline Association Submitted by Barbara Welch Dear Members, There is not a whole lot happening in Southwest Region right now other than preparing for the Back to Grass Sale and Auction in October. Please be sure to check the website on any update about show and event coming this fall. This is what happened over the summer. South Texas State Fair where we gained a new Jr. Member, Caitlyn Glawson who happened to show the Res. Grand Junior Heifer. Congratulations to all those that participated. 2012 Lowline Junior Nationals in Stillwater, Oklahoma Saturday, June 23, 2012 Judge: Ben Williams, Hutchinson, Ks Then they went on a tour of R E I (Reproductive Enterprise Inc.) facility before attending the KBARW Ranch Social. The junior were asking questions and obtaining information of the process of A I on cattle. Showmanship Clinic Juniors gathered at KBarW Ranch to have some down time before the show. There was a mini clinic on fitting and trimming your show animals. M 31 The Lowline Ledger Junior Corral Dear ALR Members, Seems as if the summer has flown by!! Although my truck may have another 20,000 miles on it, I have had the honor to meet many new friends and breeders from every corner of the country. The Junior National Show in Stillwater, OK was a hit, as we had our largest attendance to date. We welcomed two new board members, Courteney Walker from New Mexico and Amy Emberson from Oklahoma. Bridgett Hoffmann from Wisconsin was also reelected for another term. Our junior shows are growing rapidly across the nation!! We had over 40 juniors participate in the Iowa State Fair Junior Show in August, and for the first time ever we will be holding a junior show at the American Royal this October. We have had a tremendous outpouring of support and sponsorships from our regional breeders and associations at these shows. Whether you won an award, participated, or just enjoyed watching a show, please make sure to thank these folks for all they do for the juniors and the breed. The junior board has decided to expand our responsibilities and add some new programs, so be sure to watch the ALR webpage for updates. We will be holding a heifer raffle again this fall, so don’t miss your chance on a ticket as a limited number will be sold on the website. Best of wishes and have a safe harvest season. Hope to see you all soon, Shea Esser ALJA President Ju n i o r Sp o t l i g h t Maddy Taplin, part of the Eastgate Lowline company lives in Dayton, Texas with her parents, Henry and Shauna, and brothers, Chase and Rowdy. She is 13 years old and in the 8th grade. She has been showing Lowlines for three years. Maddy got her first run in the show ring at the Dayton Livestock Show and Rodeo. That’s when she knew she was hooked. She fell in love with them because they are short, cute, easy to handle, and unique in their own way. Maddy has shown at the American Royal, National Western Livestock Show, Houston Livestock 32 m Show, Fall Classic, Southeast Texas State Fair, and Belt Buckle Bonanza. Her show career has consisted of being Reserve Grand Champion Heifer at the Southeast Texas State Fair in 2010, Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Female at Houston Livestock Show in 2010, and Grand and Reserve Champion at the Belt Buckle Bonanza in 2012. Before showing cattle, Maddy showed pigs for three years. She was very triumphant in that project too, placing in the top ten everywhere she went. Her most memorable win with her Lowlines was at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, where she beat a Shorthorn Cross in the Junior AOB division in 2010. All eyes were on the class when they stopped the other show ring to finish the class that took over 30 minutes. Maddy’s win with Lil’ Mo will not be forgotten. Maddy and her new favorite heifer, Macy, were called the dynamic duo. Maddy wants to thank Charlie Waldroff from Rocking B Farms for in- troducing her to Macy. Maddy is not just successful in the show ring, but outside too. Showing has taught her responsibility, dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship; lessons that she puts to use in her everyday life. She is the secretary for the Junior Southwest Lowline Angus Breeders Association. Maddy is an Honors Student who takes all AP classes. She is also a member of Eastgate 4-H and Liberty County 4-H Council. She spends her spare time showing and working her show cattle and spending time with her family. What is your favorite thing about showing cattle? “Umm… Fitting them.” What is your next goal with cattle? “I want to increase the numbers in my Lowline Herd and be a part of the American Lowline Junior Association Board. I also want to get more kids involved in the Lowline breed.” Ju n i o r Sp o t l i g h t Laramie Coffey lives in Stillwater, OK with her parents Wade and Cheryl Coffey and her brothers Tyler and Wyatt. Laramie is 10 years old and in the 5th grade. Although Laramie has been showing cattle for 3 years, this is her 1st year showing Lowlines. Her first Lowline show was at this year’s Jr. National where she showed her heifer 7C Miracle 3X and won Grand Champion Full Blood Heifer. Laramie has always showed club calves that she and her family have raised. In 2011 she won Grand Champion Heifer and Reserve Grand Champion Steer at her local show and then went on to have Breed Champion Commercial heifer at the Payne County Jr livestock show. She really enjoyed showing at the Jr. National show this summer and meeting great new friends and hopes to get to show at more Lowline shows this upcoming year. She is also involved in livestock, horticulture and crops judging and Lamb Lead but when she is not at the barn or attending a 4H function she likes to play soccer, take dance lessons, decorate cakes and read. She does all of this while maintaining straight A’s on her report cards. This year her Lowline show string will consist of a Full blood heifer, a half-blood heifer and a fullblood steer. She will also be show- Fall 2012 ing a Simmental Steer, Shorthorn Steer and a Hereford Heifer at 4H and Oklahoma Club Calf Association shows. She plans on building her own percentage Lowline herd by breeding her 4H show heifers to Lowlines. Her half-blood heifer for this next year is a daughter of her first show heifer Snowflake. Laramie has big plans for her future in the Jr Lowline Association. “ I would like to someday be on the Jr Lowline Board, and if they have a princess or queen contest I want to do that too! I would also like to go to as many lowline shows all over the country as I can.” said Laramie. Laramie has a bright future ahead over her and she believes that hard work and dedication will help her achieve her dreams. She plans on attending Oklahoma State University and wants to cheer on the Pom Squad while she’s there. M 33 The Lowline Ledger High Hopes Farms Sarah, Jon, & Witt Bates High Hopes Farm 9096 Country Road 14 Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 (585) 624-7637 www.highhopesfarms.com Idaho Lowline Cattle Company Hayden, Idaho Jay & Diana Lillefloren Jay : 208-304-5184 ilccj@yahoo.com Diana : 208-215-4460 ilccdi@yahoo.com 34 m Fall 2012 Congratulations Shea Esser 2012 Lowline Junior National Show Owner of -SRE SMA Gilly 3Y, Reserve Supreme Champion Steer & Grand Champion Ultrasound Steer Dennis Boldt 12295 205th Street W Lakeville, MN 55044 Phone/Fax: (952) 469-1684 Cell: (612) 270-0873 Email: loalald@frontiernet.net Sired by Smokey Mountain Awesome Your Ad Here 1-800-284-3348 Semen available from SM Awesome and RKR Holiday. FB and Percentage heifers and bulls for sale. Randy and Holly Prosise 865-216-2549 • 865-556-7548 www.RKRLowlines.com rainyknobfarm@bellsouth.net M 35 The Lowline Ledger Welcome New Members Urila Lowline Stud, Merricks VI, Australia Rodriguez Land & Cattle Co, Ontario, OR. Junior Member Arizona Lowlines, Chino Valley, AZ. Carol Dewitt, Gray Court, SC. Dylan Devries, Loveland, CO. Trun Bac Farm, Clovis, CA. 5B Ranch, Tyndall, SD. Mark Wertz Lowlines, Mcclave, CO. Bron Farming Company, Medera, CA. Gregory Cooper, Clarksville, TN. Olivia Butt, Iowa Falls, IA. Gic Cattle Company, Carbondale, CO. Rob And Sandy Andrys, Allardt, TN. Brittany Fisher, Iowa Falls, IA. Pine Needle Ranch, Greensboro, GA. Rocky Taco Ranch, Austin, TX. Breanna Fisher, Iowa Falls, IA. J & H Cattle, Winterset, IA. Kb Ranch, Palestine, TX. Jaccie Kenyon, Iowa Falls, IA. Midnight Tractor Lowlines, Adel, IA. Bad Ranch, Angleton, TX. Victoria Butt, Iowa Falls, IA. Randy D Nab, Jerome, ID. 2Nj Lowlines, Sweeny, TX. Kirby Goettsch, Holstein, IA. Plumley Farm, Hampshire, IL. Cowrosa Ranch, Happy, TX. Tucker Marrs, Paris, IL. Countyline Lowlines, Wakarusa, IN. Carrellco, Skidmore, TX. Lori Edwards, Denison, KS. Allan & Liz Whitehead, Monterey, LA. Binns Ranch, Pottsboro, TX. Kevin Edwards, Denison,KS. Rhonda Fleming, De Ridder, LA. Shotglass Ranch, Weatherford, TX. Garrett Walden, Denison, KS. The Eighty Lowline, Fremont, MI. Ringnald Ranch L P, Ft Worth, TX. Katie Jo Kitchings, Haughton, LA. Michigan Lowlines, Walkerville, MI. Waykat Farm Llc, Pearland, TX. Mariah Gann, Callao, MO. Parrotte Cattle Company, Trenton, MO. Five O’clock Farm, Allardt, TX. Ethan Blevins, Ronan, MT. Rockin Sv Ranch, Thompson Falls, MT. Castzs Farms, Kilgore, TX. Cody Skor, Williston, ND. Little Elkin Farm, Elkin, NC. Phelps Pharms, Blanco, TX. Sierra Skor, Williston, ND. Onslow Cattle Company, Jacksonville, NC. Sky Valley Farm, Elkton, VA. Tyler Jenkins, Stillwater, OK. 4 Skors Ranch, Williston, ND. Farnham’s, Plainfield, VT. Braxton Bugg, Tecumseh, OK. Deep Creek Seedstock, Mitchell, NE. Circle G Critters, Custer, WA. Kiley Thomas, Angleton, TX. Randolph A Worthen Sr, Epsom, NH. Klm Lowlines, Snohomish, WA. Savannah Goram-Welch, Kilgore, TX. Mayes Farms, Albuquerque, NM. Eric Davis, Deming, WA. Sawyer Goram-Welch, Kilgore, TX. Pure Faith Cattle Co, Utica, OH. Chinook Valley Farm, Chinook, WA. Kimberly Beck, Plymouth, WI Lost Cow Ranch, Lexington, OH. Deep Creek Lowline, Chehalis, WA. Z And B Lowline Cattle, Delphos, OH. Mike And Or Mary Geiger, Chehalis, WA. Angel’s Peak Farm, Cleves, OH. Jjs Ranch, Mckenna, WA. Winsett Cattle, Shawnee, OK. Whilppoorwill Organics, Cross Plains, WI. Byron & Gary Bates, Stigler, OK. Wyoming Equality Fiber Works, Upton, WY. Bf Farms, Enid, OK. ALR Registry Summary April 2012 to July 31 2012 Transactions Males Females Month FB PB %FB PB % Transfers April 30 2 736 15 53 217 May 20 7 1342 21 59 223 June 16 2 1728 14 33 154 July 38 4 2458 32 95 229 104 15 61164 82 240 823 36 m Fall 2012 M 37 The Lowline Ledger 38 m Fall 2012 BAR J RANCH and HEAVEN SENT RANCH present “Partners for Performance” On-Line/Video Production Sale November 26th-29th, 2012 Selling top quality show prospect, bred females, cow/calf pairs and herd bull prospects Featuring the Get and Service of these past National Champions... Bar J Beauford 9w12 2011 National Supreme Champion Bar J S400 Hybrid 2011 Nat’l Champion % Bull Bar J Polly T8 2009 Nat’l Champion % Female Bar J Connie U11 2010 Nat’l Champion % Female EZ Captain Jack 2012 NWSS Champion % Jr. Yearling Sale video will be online at www.CaTTLEiNmOTiON.COm For More Information Contact: Bar J Ranch John and Joanne Reed Family 30217 110th Ave • Brooten, MN 56316 Phone: (320) 346-2750 www.barjranch.com Heaven Sent Ranch Mike and Valerie Hudlow Family Fayetteville, AR Phone: (479) 361-2859 www.heavensentranchlowlinecattle.com M 39 The Lowline Ledger 40 m