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NOVEMBER 2012 - www.bingmanpublications.com 1

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Lot 2-Champion Hill Georgina 8154, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Caroline Cowles, Richfield, Ky., and Woodruff Angus, Milton, Iowa, for $35,000, for one half interest. Lot 21-Champion Hill Georgina 8210, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Bandura Angus, Duchess, Ontario, Can., for $22,000, for one-half interest. Lot 26-Champion Hill Georgina 6208, a Leachman Saugahatchee 3000C daughter, with a heifer calf at side by SAV Brilliance 8077, owned with High Meadows Land & Cattle Company, sold to Finley Brothers Cattle Co., Wyandotte, Okla., for $18,000.Lot 35-Champion Hill Georgina 8135, an SAV 707 Rito 9969 daughter, sold to Howard’s Cattle Co., May’s Lick, Ky., for $15,500, for one-half interest.Lot 28-Champion Hill Georgina 6337, an SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter, with a heifer calf at side by SAV Brave 8320, owned with Thomas Lundy and Jacob Marksbury, sold to RSK&T Simmentals LLC, Savannah, Mo., and Shoal Creek Land & Cattle Co. LLC, Excelsior Springs, Mo., for $15,250.Lot 58-Champion Hill May 6956, an SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter, with a bull calf at side by SAV Brave 8320, owned with KiamichiLink Ranch, sold to Leonard Newman, Carmel, Ind., for $15,000.Lot 7-Champion Hill Georgina 8205, an SAV Brave 8320 daughter, sold to Chuck Lanning and Quintin Smith Family Angus for $14,500.Lot 1-Champion Hill Georgina 8151, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Chuck Lanning and Quintin Smith Family Angus, both of Lebanon, Tenn., for $14,000, for one-half interest. Lot 31-Champion Hill Georgina 8112, an SAV Bismarck 5682 daughter, sold to Voyager Angus, Buffalo, Ky., and Johnson Angus, Slaughters, Ky., for $13,500, for one-half interest. Lot 9-Champion Hill Georgina 8192, an SAV Brave 8320 daughter, sold to Mike Trienen, Marcus, Iowa, for $13,250, for one-half interest. Lot 11-Champion Hill Georgina 8156, an SAV Prosperity 9131 daughter, sold to Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio, for $12,500, for one-half interest. Lot 42-Champion Hill Georgina 7067, an SAV Mandan 5664 daughter, with a heifer calf at side by SAV First Class 0207, sold to K&J Angus, Larchwood, Iowa, for $11,500. Lot 88-Champion Hill Lucy 8209, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Michael Harr, Blountville, Tenn., for $10,750, for one-half interest. Lot 40-Champion Hill Georgina 7804, an SAV Brave 8320 daughter, bred to Champion Hill 419 3000C 9769, sold to Beech Bottom Farm, Evans, W.V., for $9,500. Lot 73-Champion Hill Emblynette7738, an SAV Bismarck 5682 daughter, with a heifer calf at side by SAV Mustang 9134, sold to Rock Ridge Farms, Lawrenceburg, Ky., for $8,750.

Lot 16-Champion Hill Georgina 8125, an SAV Prosperity 9131 daughter, sold to Brent Kasler, Millfield, Ohio, for $8,500, for one-half interest.Lot 48-Champion Hill Shadoe 8178, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Howard’s Cattle Co. for $8,500, for one-half interest. Lot 41-Champion Hill Georgina 8211, a Leachman Saugahatchee 3000C daughter, sold to Boyd Beef Cattle, May’s Lick, Ky., for $8,000.Lot 49-Champion Hill Shadoe 8162, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Katie Clarke, Westchester, Ohio, for $8,000.Lot 78-Champion Hill Elba 5450, an SAV 004 Density 4336 daughter, with a bull calf at side by SAV Brave 8320, owned with Larry Simmons Farms, sold to Bullerman Angus, Adrian, Minn., for $8,000.Lot 15-Champion Hill Georgina 8118, an SAV Prosperity 9131 daughter, sold to Tanner Ayres, Hillsboro, Ohio, for $7,750, for one-half interest. Lot 18-Champion Hill Georgina 8203, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, Christina Vaughan, Bumpass, Va., for $7,750. Lot 55-Champion Hill Shadoe 8193, an SAV Brilliance 8077 daughter, sold to Catherine Work, Smock, Pa., for $7,750.Lot 65-Champion Hill Emblynette8173, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Buck Creeks J & K, Prescott, Iowa, for $7,500, for one-half interest.Lot 34-Champion Hill Georgina 8130, an SAV Iron Mountain 8066 daughter, sold to Howard’s Cattle Co. for $7,250, for one-half interest. Lot 27-Champion Hill Georgina 8120, an SAV Iron Mountain 8066 daughter, sold to GMA Angus Ranch, Merced, Calif., for $6,600.Lot 20-Champion Hill Georgina 8206, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Brandais Austrino, Dade City, Fla., for $6,500.Lot 19-Champion Hill Georgina 8204, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Kelly Hamilton, Ava, Ill., for $6,000.Lot 32-Champion Hill Georgina 8111, an SAV Bismarck 5682 daughter, sold to Whitney Mills, Chiefland, Fla., for $6,000.Lot 61-Champion Hill Blkcp May 8134, an SAV 707 Rito 9969 daughter, sold to Howard’s Cattle Co. for $6,000.Lot 68-Champion Hill Emblynette8208, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Jeff Grimm, Marengo, Ill., and William G. Pigott, Garden Prairie, Ill., for $6,000.Lot 24-Champion Hill Georgina 8150, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Howard’s Cattle Co. for $5,750.Lot 63-Champion Hill Emblynette8180, an SAV First Class 0207 daughter, sold to Mike Dyer, Southpoint, Ohio, for $5,500, for one-half interest.

Sale Manager–American Angus Hall of FameAuctioneer–Mike Jones

$------------------$-------------------$High Average Low$35,000 $5,618 $1,200

Champion HillOctober 22, 2012 • Bidwell, Ohio

98 Lots averaged $5,618; grossed $550,550

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Perhaps you are not familiar with what we in the cow/calf business refer to as a “Free-martin heifer.” This is a physiological and hormonal deformity that causes infertility in the female cattle born twin to a male. When a heifer twin shares the uterus with a bull fetus, they also share the placental membranes connecting the fetuses with their mama. This causes the exchange of fluids (blood and antigen carrying

characteristics) that are unique to each sex. When these antigens mix, they affect each other in a way that causes each to develop with some characteristics of the other sex. Though the bull calf is rarely significantly affected, the heifer calf’s reproductive organs are deformed or underdeveloped and she is almost certain to be infertile and unable to reproduce. In other words, no matter how beautiful she may be or how deep her pedigree, she is missing the internal organs that are critical to her reproductivity and she is totally useless as a mama cow to give new life and is only suitable for slaughter. The free-martins that I have had have been really nice and normal looking heifers on the outside. Though I have tried a few times to beat the odds, I have never had one that would conceive and have a live baby calf. Each one has gone to slaughter, so now I do not waste the time or effort to even ‘try’ to get one bred—it is indeed a futile and hopeless venture because the critically needed ovaries required for success are missing or malformed. This just begs the question: Why would any person or any nation try to get where they want to be as a people; whether it be economically, culturally, morally, relationally, ethically, militarily, etc., without the one criteria that history has proven repeatedly, (and) the Word of God says is unquestionably and absolutely necessary for us to be successful? We want our economy to recover and flourish as it once did. We want manufacturing and industry to prosper here at home. We want our children to be happy, safe, well educated and be able to live and enjoy life in a society free of drugs, crime, moral corruption and the influence of sexual perversity. We want them to be able to once again walk or ride their bikes to school and know that they are safe. We want to be able to turn on the television and not have to worry about what will be said or taught in a cartoon or family show that is perverse and offensive to what we know to be right, moral, respectable and Godly. We want our military men and women to be well trained, equipped and ready to do whatever is needed, but for war to be an extreme and rare event and not a part of everyday life. It would be so nice to be able to once again go to bed and not have to lock your doors, to go to town and be able to leave your keys and your valuables in the front seat or the bed of the truck, knowing that nobody would take what was not theirs. I remember when children were taught to love and respect one another and especially their elders—they said yes sir and no sir, please and thank you. I remember when life was respected, treasured and valued and when no one would consider killing an unborn baby just because it was an inconvenience or an embarrassment. I remember when a pre-marital pregnancy was indeed an embarrassment! I remember when a mother would gladly give her life to have the chance to give life to her baby instead of killing the baby just to keep from ‘risking’ her own life.

I remember when the hopelessness that led to suicide and addictions of every kind was rare. Even during times of great economic depression, wars, droughts, etc., when people lost everything they had, they still had hope because they had a faith in God, a hope in God, or at least a spiritual foundation that allowed them to remember the promises of the Word of God that they had been taught at home and at ‘public’ school. I remember when we proudly and boldly prayed in times of trouble and celebration instead of shrinking back to just a ‘moment of silence’—which is just that: We don’t call out to God and God hears our silence! I remember when we proudly, respectfully and boldly said our pledge to allegiance, emphasizing that we were indeed “one Nation, under God”—We knew that it was only He who had blessed us, prospered us, created us, sustained us, and it was He who deserved our praise, our worship and our devotion. I look back just in my lifetime and I see how far we have fallen, how drastically we have turned our backs on God—taking Him out of the picture, and how much our nation and world have suffered as a result. Without Him, we have no hope! Without Him, our decline and eventual destruction is inevitable. Our hope is not in our politicians, a sizzling economy or our military power. Our only hope is that we repent and turn back to obedience and faith in God through the shed blood of Jesus Christ and once again allow Him to be the Lord of our lives. Listen to Psalms 33:12-22: “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance. From heaven the Lord looks down and sees all mankind, from His dwelling place he watches all who live on earth—He who forms the hearts of all, who considers everything they do. No king is saved by his great strength. A horse is a vain hope for deliverance; despite all its great strength it cannot save. But the eyes of the Lord are on those who fear Him, on those whose hope is in His unfailing love, to deliver them from death and keep them alive in famine. We wait in hope for the Lord; He is our help and our shield. In Him our hearts rejoice, for we trust in His holy name. May your unfailing love rest upon us, O Lord, even as (in proportion to the extent) we put our hope in You.”

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Evan Woodbury, Quenemo, Kan., has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) Bronze and Silver awards, according to Robin Ruff, junior activities director of the American Angus Association® in Saint Joseph, Mo. The 18-year-old son of Howard and Elise Woodbury attends Kansas State University where he is studying agriculture education and is a member of the NJAA and the Kansas Junior Angus Association where he currently serves as reporter. He has also served as district and state director. He has participated in local, state, regional and national shows and showmanship competitions. At the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), Evan participated in the poster, livestock judging, quiz bowl, public and extemporaneous speaking contests and the 2012 mentoring program. He also participated in the Raising the Bar conference in 2011 and the Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) conferences in 2011-2012.

Morgan Woodbury, Quenemo, Kan., has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) Bronze and Silver awards, according to Robin Ruff, junior activities director of the American Angus Association® in Saint Joseph, Mo. The 14-year-old daughter of Howard and Elise Woodbury is attends West Franklin Middle School and is a member of the NJAA, the Kansas Junior Angus Association and the Northeast Kansas Junior Angus Association. She has participated in local, state, regional and national shows and showmanship competitions. At the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), Morgan participated in the poster, livestock judging and quiz bowl contests. She also participated in the mentoring program in 2012.

Sheldon Burks, Park City, Ky., has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) Bronze and Silver awards, according to Robin Ruff,

junior activities director of the American Angus Association® in Saint Joseph, Mo. The 17-year-old son of Eddie and Debbie Burks is a senior at Barren County High School and is a member of the NJAA and the Kentucky Junior Angus Association where he currently serves as director. He has participated in local, state, and national shows and showmanship competitions. At the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), Sheldon participated in the livestock judging and quiz bowl contests as well as the All-American Certified Angus Beef® Cook-Off. He also participated in the Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) conferences in 2011-2012. Sheldon has submitted weight data to the Angus Herd Improvement Records (AHIR®) and has consigned cattle at the Kentucky Angus Sweepstakes, Run for the Roses I and II, and the Great Meadows Angus Association Spring Sale.

Woodbury, Woodbury, and Burks Earn Junior Bronze and Silver Awards

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3 Champion Hill Sale Report

4 Cattle for Christ by Glen Crumpler

4 Woodbury, Woodbury, and Burks Earn Junior Bronze and Silver Awards

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6 Top Line Sale Report

8 2012 North American / Annual Meeting Tentative Schedule

9 Coming Events

9 Index to Advertisers

10 Vintage Angus Ranch Sale Report

11 Angus Services & Breeders

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Editor - Theresa [email protected] 812-205-5130Office/Fax 618-382-8553/618-382-3436

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Lot 2A–Top Line Lady 2212, an SAV Potiential 0205 daughter, sold to JP Farm, Marshall, Ill., and Morgan Kramer, Farina, Ill., for $58,000.Lot 3C–Top Line Lady 2312, an SAV Brand Name 9115 daughter, sold to Conor Holvoet, Wever, Iowa, for $32,000.Lot 30–SAV Abigale 7001, an SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter, sold to Double R Bar Angus Ranch, Plymouth, Ind., for $25,000.Lot 9–Top Line Lady 0712, an SAV Brilliance 8077 daughter, sold to Morgan Kramer for $14,750.Lot 6A–Top Line Lady 0112, an SAV Bismarck 5682 daughter, sold to Whitestone Farm, Aldie, Va., for $12,000.Lot 1–Top Line Lady 121, a B C Lookout 7024 daughter, sold to Rocklin Farms, Rockbridge, Ill., for $9,500.Lot 5–Top Line Lady 0411, a Northern Improvement 4480 GF daughter, sold to Rocklin Farms for $9,500.Lot 28–Top Line Phyllis 1117, a Silveiras Style 9303 daughter, bred to Vin–Mar O’Reilly Factor, sold to Curtin Land and Cattle, Blue Mound, Ill., for $9,300.Lot 10C–Top Line Lady 104, an SAV 8180 Traveler 004 daughter, bred to SAV Potential 0205, sold to Mills, Ill., for $8,100.Lot 7–Top Line Lady 2912, an SAV Potiential 0205 daughter, sold to Brad Bergman, Ill., for $8,000.Lot 11–Top Line Ellie 0212, an SAV Bismarck 5682 daughter, sold to Nathan Foose, Ill., for $7,100.Lot 26–Top Line Dolly 1124, a Visiontopline Royal Stockman daughter, bred to SAV Potential 0205, sold to Werner Angus, Cordova, Ill., for $6,300.Lot 13–Top Line Ellie 129, a Silveiras Style 9303 daughter, sold to Hickey Family, Ill., for $5,800.Lot 4–Top Line Lady 1120, an SAV Heavy Hitter 6347 daughter, bred to SAV Potential 0205, sold to William D Farm, Ill., for $5,750.

Lot 2B–Top Line Lady 2812, an SAV Potential 0205 daughter, sold to Mills for $4,100.Lot 11A–Top Line Ellie 120, an SAV Bismarck 5682 daughter, sold to Werner Angus for $4,100.Lot 3A–Top Line Lady 0912, an SAV Brand Name 9115 daughter, sold to Carter Family Angus, Julesburg, Colo., for $4,000.Lot 12–Top Line Ellie 123, an SAV Brilliance 8077 daughter, sold to Quintin Smith Family Angus, Lebanon, Tenn., for $3,900.Lot 29–Top Line May 1138, a Gambles Royal Flush daughter, bred to Mytty Forefront 1062, sold to Kirby Angus, Ill., for $3,900.Lot 10B–Top Line Lady 101, an SAV 8180 Traveler 004 daughter, bred to SAV Potential 0205, sold for $3,700.Lot 23–Top Line Lady Stacker 1203, a Silveiras Style 9309 daughter, sold to C5 Angus, Ancona, Ill., for $3,700.Lot 17A–Top Line Ellie 105, an SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter, sold for $3,600.Lot 18–Top Line Penelope 122, a Gambles Hot Rod daughter, sold for $3,600.Lot 8–Top Line Lady 1208, a Silveiras Style 9309 daughter, sold to Howard Woodbury, Quenemo, Kan., for $3,500.Lot 12A–Top Line Ellie 124, an SAV Brilliance 8077 daughter, sold for $3,500.

Sale Manager–American Angus Hall of FameAuctioneer–Tommy Carper

$------------------$-------------------$High Average Low$58,000 $10,208 $2,400

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Top Line Farm4th Annual Blue Ribbon Angus Production Sale

October 20, 2012 • Tremont, Illinois28 Lots averaged $10,208; grossed $285,850

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 8 - 10 a.m. Angus Cattle Check in KFEC 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Angus Registration Desk Open Crowne Plaza - Carroll Room 1 - 6 p.m. Holiday Room Open Crowne Plaza - Elliott 3 p.m. American Angus Auxiliary Annual Meeting Crowne Plaza - Coronet A 6 p.m. Angus Foundation Donor Recognition Event Crowne Plaza - Crowne B/C SUNDAY, NOVEMER 11 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Angus Registration Desk Open Crowne Plaza - Carroll Room 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Holiday Room Open Crowne Plaza - Elliott 8 a.m. Junior Heifer Show KFEC Freedom Hall (Breed order to be announced) 8 a.m. American Angus Auxiliary Breakfast KFEC South Wing C, Room 101 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Angus Education Center Open KFEC South Wing C, Room 201 1:30 p.m. Board Candidates Forum KFEC South Wing C Room 202, 203, 204 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. American Angus Auxiliary 60th Anniversary Reception open to public Crowne Plaza - Coronet B 4:30 - 6 p.m. Miss American Angus Contestant Speeches open to public Crowne Plaza - Coronet A

4:30 - 6 p.m. AIMS Workshop Crowne Plaza - Perry 5 - 6 p.m. Past Directors’ Reception Crowne Plaza - Taylor/ Whitley 5 - 6 p.m. BLI Alumni Reception Crowne Plaza - Exhibit Hall 6 - 8 p.m. Angus Reception Crowne Plaza - Crowne B/C 6 p.m. Saddle & Sirloin Induction Dr. Gary Minish - Ticketed Event KFEC South Wing C, Room 205

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 7 - 10 a.m. Angus Registration Desk Open Crowne Plaza - Carroll Room 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Holiday Room Open Crowne Plaza - Elliott 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Angus Education Center Open KFEC South Wing C, Room 201 8 a.m. Judge Open Angus Bulls KFEC Freedom Hall 11 a.m. Angus Informational Program KFEC South Wing C, Room 201 1 p.m. 129th Annual Meeting of Delegates KFEC South Wing C Rooms 201-204 6 - 7 p.m. Social Crowne Plaza - Crowne Hall 7 p.m. Angus Awards Banquet Featuring Certified Angus Beef® Crowne Plaza - Crowne Ballroom TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 8 a.m. Judge Open Angus Females & Cow-Calf Pairs KFEC Freedom Hall

2012 North American/ Annual Meeting Tentative ScheduleRooms are TENTATIVE (10/8/12)

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8 Da-Es-Ro Angus Farm, Columbus, IA8 Virginia BCIA Culpeper Sr. Bull Sale, held at Glenmary Farm, Rapidan, VA

JANUARY 20137 Knoll Crest Bull Sale, Red House, VA8 Da-Es-Ro Angus Farm, Columbus, IA16 National Western Stock Show Angus Bull Show & Sale, Denver, CO18 National Western Angus Foundation Female Sale, held at the National Western Livestock Center Auction Arena, Denver CO

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NoveMbeR3 Central Kentucky Angus Association Golden Anniversary Fall Sale, held at the Central Kentucky Angus Sales Pavilion, Danville, KY3 Decades of Excellence, held at Fancy Free Farms, Unionville, TN3 Kramer Angus & Guests, Farina, IL3 Yon Family Farms Fall Female & Bull Sale, Ridge Spring, SC4 Sundberg Farms Female Sale, Mendota, IL5 Three Trees Millarden Bull Sale, Woodbury, GA9 ZWT Ranch, Speedwell, TN10 Lake View Cattle Co. Complete & Total Dispersal of Herd & Equipment, Seneca Falls, NY10 Octoraro Angus, Breezewood, PA10 Lemmon Cattle Ent., Woodbury, GA10 American Angus Association Board Meeting, Louisville, KY12 American Angus Association Annual Convention of Delegates, Louisville, KY12 American Angus Association Board Meeting, Louisville, KY14 Evans Farms Bull Sale, Procter, TX15 Terry Little Angus, Monticello, MO17 Riverbend Ranch Bull Sale,

Idaho Falls, ID17 Sydenstricker Genetics, Mexico, MO17 Buckeye Best of Both Worlds Sale, held at Claylick Run Sale Facility, Newark, OH23 Echo Ridge Farm Bull Sale, Atkins, VA23 Lamoine Valley Angus Association Sale, Macomb, IL24 Dameron Angus, Lexington, IL24 Tennessee River Music Angus, Fort Payne, AL24 Rutledge Angus Calf Sale, Farmer City, IL26 Stevenson’s Diamond Dot, Hobson, MT27 Stevenson Angus Ranch Bull Sale, Hobson, MT30 Bluegrass Invitational Female Sale, Mt, Sterling, KY

DeCeMbeR1 Pleasant Hill Farms December to Remember Sale, Rockfield, KY7 Knoll Crest Bull Sale, Red House, VA

8 4C Son Farm 814-706-9767 Warren, PA2 Angus Hill Farm 716-358-6817 Randolph, NY2 At Ease Acres 518-872-0460 Berne, NY7 Bear Creek Farm 270-384-1691 Columbia, KY11 Bessler, James F. 815-895-7868 Sycamore, IL2 Black Grove 803-276-9385 Newberry, SC7 Blue Ridge Cattle LLC 217-369-0466 Carlisle, KY12 Brilee Angus Ranch 540-383-9369 Timberville, VA7 Buckner & Jeffries 270-528-3318 Canmer, KY8 Cherry Knoll Farm 610-869-9455 West Grove, PA12 Circle B Farm 304-675-6053 Southside, WV11 Conover, Al 641-227-3537 Baxter, IA11 Crawford, Scott 816-858-5586 Platte City, MO12 D.L.B. Angus 410-861-8282 Finksburg, MD8 ErReR Hill Farms 814-445-4440 Friedens, PA8 Frey Family Angus 717-786-2201 Quarryville, PA2 Greenane Angus 607-746-8878 Delhi, NY7 HammerHead Cattle Company 270-789-9317 Campbellsville, KY

2 Heathcote Farm 845-373-8731 Amenia, NYC Herbster Angus Farms 402-245-5170 Falls City, NE7 Heritage Farm 502-655-0164 Shelbyville, KY12 Hunting Lotte Farm 301-831-5028 New Market, MD1 KiamichiLink Ranch 580-298-5150 Finley, OK11 Kreis, Ron 740-683-3235 Adamsville, OH8 Langus Farm 610-261-3966 Northampton, PA11 Lathrop Livestock Transportation 847-426-5009 Dundee, IL12 Lawson Family Farms 276-445-3191 Ewing, VA12 Lone Oaks Angus 731-343-5303 Middleton, TN11 Malmborg, Jon 270-792-1200 Bowling Green, KY8 McKean Bros. Angus 724-376-2595 Mercer, PA12 Murcielago Farms 434-531-4057 Scottsville, VA11 Parker Friedrich Marketing 254-413-2420 Stephenville, TXIFC Pleasant Hill Farms 270-779-6260 Rockfield, KY12 Poor House Angus 540-454-1512 Upperville, VA2 Rally Farms 845-677-8211 Millbrook, NY2 River Bend Farm 908-234-1377 Far Hills, NJ

12 Rocking P Farm 304-269-3877 Horner, WV12 Roseda Black Angus Farm 410-472-2697 Monkton, MD12 Spayde Angus at Fern Hill, LLC 540-967-2671 Louisa, VA2 Stillwater Angus 518-664-4905 Stillwater, NY11 Stockdale Livestock Transportation 931-381-9694 Columbia, TNIBC Sydenstricker Genetics 573-581-1224 Mexico, MO15 Tumble T Bar T 803-222-7533 Clover, SC7 Wardlow Angus Ranch 502-255-0499 Bedford, KY12 Walridge Farms 319-668-2026 Williamsburg, IA2 Waltons Way Angus Farm 585-703-1476 Linwood, NY8 Work Land & Cattle 724-438-1703 Uniontown, PA12 Wye Angus 410-827-6016 Queenstown, MD2 Yon Family Farms 803-685-5048 Ridge Spring, SC

BASIC COSTFull page..................................$7002/3 page..................................$5201/2 page..................................$4251/3 page..................................$3101/4 page..................................$2751/6 page..................................$215col. box ads per inch..................$40Advertisers who get all material in prior to deadline will receive an ad proof. Material received after deadline will be handled with due care; however, Angus INK cannot be responsible for errors made when ad material is received after deadline. Copy changes requested after closing date will be made only if time permits. The editor has the right to judge whether material is appropriate to print. Advertising for events scheduled within 18 days of publication will be accepted only at the advertiser’s risk, and this publication will assume no financial responsibility for distribution to its entire circulation prior to that time. Ring service provided on the following conditions: 3 full pages or more of advertising in INK. Arrangements made with Ernest Bingman prior to sale date, as scheduling allows.

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LATHROP LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATIONUSDA Approved Quarantine Center

Serving O’Hare Field and all Export PointsICC Authority #MC 128974 for All States & Canada

35W090 Lathrop Lane, Dundee, IL 60118Randy Lathrop (847) 426-5009 or 428-5806

FAX (847) 428-3788

SCOTT CRAWFORDAuctioneer

(816) 858-5586 home(816) 804-1410 cell

P.O. Box 353Platte City, MO 64079

Ron KReisAuctioneer740.683.3235 cell

740.796.5242 [email protected]

YOUR NAME HERE!

Call Theresa at 618-382-8553 to place your ad today!

[email protected]

Parker Friedrich566 Hillcrest Dr.Stephenville, TX

76401(254) 413-2420

Breeders Insurance, LLCAffiliated with Harding & Harding

agents for.....AMERICAN LIVE STOCKINSURANCE COMPANY

“Protect Your Investment”Jon MalmborgP.O. Box 167

Bowling Green, kY 42102Cell (270) 792-1200

Toll Free (866) 782-9040Fax (270) 782-7043

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Poor House Angus

P.O. Box 528Upperville, VA 20185

(540) 454-1512 Fax: (540) 364-3315

Spayde Angus at Fern Hill, LLCBill Spayde • Joe Rodricks • Karen Hulebak

6828 Poindexter Rd. • Louisa, VA 23093Tel/Fax: 540-967-2671 • Cell: 540-223-3461

email: [email protected]

D.L.B. ANGUSQuality

not Quantity

David L. Brauning Jr.2318 Dalib Rd.

Finksburg, MD 21048C (443) 277-1397H (410) 861-8282

Dave Jr. cell (443) 340-7641Email: [email protected]

Hunting Lotte FarmCARL MILLER, OWNERJason Storm, Manager

7030 Drummine Road • New Market, MD 21774301.831.5028 • email [email protected]

Open & Bred FemalesRegistered

Black Angus

HIGH CARCASS GENETICS • TRADITIONAL WYE GENETICSROSEDA ANGUS FARM

Ed BURCHELL, OWNER • DEAN BRYANT15317 Carroll Rd. • Monkton, MD 21111

Office (410) 472-2697 • Home (410) 472-6920Fax (410) 472-0554 • www.roseda.com

[email protected]

P.O. Box 169,Queenstown, MD 21658

Edward C. Draper,Herd Manager

(410) 827-6016Evening (410) 758-1233

Fax (410) [email protected]

wyeangus.umd.edu

Wye Angus is a research herd managed by the University of Maryland, College of Agriculture &

Natural Resources through the Wye Research and Education Center.

ANNUAL SALE - FIRST SATURDAY IN APRILFOR SEMEN ORDERS OR

INFORMATION, CALL TODAY.

WYE ANGUS

Don & Mida Peterson6581 US Hwy. 33 E

Horner, WV 26372-9734

(304) 269-38774 miles east of I-79 • email: [email protected] Production Sale 1st Friday night in November

Sires In Use: 16286088 12048084 16233833 16637635 13284421

DRISCOLL AND SONS2558 N. Ave. • Williamsburg, IA 52361Erle: (319) 668-2082Farm Office: (319) 668-2026Mobile: (319) 430-0820 • Fax: (319) 668-8983email: [email protected]

WALRIDGEFARMS

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