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ANGUS TRAILS August 2021 II Volume 37 II No ANGUS TRAILS August 2021 II Volume 37 II No. 4 FALL FEMALE AND BULL She sells! PRODUCTION SALE 8234 sells bred to Iron Horse 025F! Reg. +*19345047 Sire: BALDRIDGE XPAND X743 Dam: WELYTOK TOTAL 10 ERIANNA 3B2 HR XPAND 8234 OF 3B2 HR 8234 XPAND CED BW WW YW MILK MARB REA $W $M $B $C ▶ +8 +1.3 +91 +162 +22 +1.11 +.97 +89 +69 +212 +344 Reg. 19415015 BIG K / WSC IRON HORSE 025F Sale Date October2021 30th Selling a pregnancy Reg. +*18397013 out of 569 and Deadwood! Due 2/5/22. Sire: V A R DISCOVERY 2240 Dam: OGEECHEE TAF RITA 2028 OGEECHEE DISCOVERY 569 DISCOVERY OGEECHEE ▶ CED BW WW YW MILK MARB REA $W $M $B $C +7 +.2 +74 +136 +37 +1.11 +1.04 +91 +66 +198 +323 Reg. 19597261 POSS DEADWOOD ▶ 5647 sells bred to Iron Horse 025F! She sells! Reg. +*18445581 Sire: PA VALOR 201 Dam: GOODE 5050 NEW DESIGN 8001 KW 5647 VALOR 7017 Reg. 19415015 CED BW WW YW MILK MARB REA $W $M $B $C +7 +2.2 +80 +151 +22 +.98 +1.26 +72 +43 +204 +308 BIG K / WSC IRON HORSE 025F 14603 Highway KK, Lebanon, Missouri 65536 | Eddie & Adam Currier, Proprietors: (417) 288-4444 | Vince Roberts, General Manager: (318) 470-0050 FALL FEMALE AND BULL She sells! PRODUCTION SALE 8234 sells bred to Iron Horse 025F! Reg. +*19345047 Sire: BALDRIDGE XPAND X743 Dam: WELYTOK TOTAL 10 ERIANNA 3B2 HR XPAND 8234 OF 3B2 HR 8234 XPAND CED BW WW YW MILK MARB REA $W $M $B $C ▶ +8 +1.3 +91 +162 +22 +1.11 +.97 +89 +69 +212 +344 Production Sale Reg. 19415015 OCTOBER 13TH, 2021 BIG K / WSC IRON HORSE 025F Sale Date ANGUS TRAILS chilhowee, mo | 2pm 1 October2021 30th Selling a pregnancy MISSOURI Reg. +*18397013 out of 569 and Deadwood! Due 2/5/22. Sire: V A R DISCOVERY 2240 Dam: OGEECHEE TAF RITA 2028 OGEECHEE DISCOVERY 569 DISCOVERY OGEECHEE ▶ CED BW WW YW MILK MARB REA $W $M $B $C SUCCESS MATTERS +7 +.2 +74 +136 +37 +1.11 +1.04 +91 +66 +198 +323 Your To Us! 18 MONTH BULLS SELL WITH EXCELLENT PHENOTYPE, PROPER STRUCTURE AND FEET WITH GOOD DISPOSITIONS Reg. 19597261 POSS DEADWOOD 5647 sells bred to Iron Horse 025F! SELLING ANGUS, SIMANGUS & PREMIUM BALDY BULLS ▶ REGISTERED ANGUS FEMALES & COMMERCIAL BRED HEIFERS She sells! Take advantage of our feeder calf buy back program! WES TIEMANN Reg. +*18445581 816-244-4462 Sire: PA VALOR 201 Dam: GOODE 5050 NEW DESIGN 8001 KW 5647 VALOR 7017 Reg. 19415015 CED BW WW YW MILK MARB REA $W $M $B $C +7 +2.2 +80 +151 +22 +.98 +1.26 +72 +43 +204 +308 BIG K / WSC IRON HORSE 025F oak grove • chilhowee |WWW.VALLEYOAKSANGUS.COM | 573.280.2351 14603 Highway KK, Lebanon, Missouri 65536 | Eddie & Adam Currier, Proprietors: (417) 288-4444 | Vince Roberts, General Manager: (318) 470-0050 TABLE OF ANGUS TRAILS The Official Publication of the CONTENTS Missouri Angus Association AUGUST 2021 II VOLUME 37 II NO. 4 EDITOR, PUBLISHER AND AD COORDINATOR Julie Conover 3 Missouri Angus News CONTRIBUTING WRITERS 6 Editorial: Taking Flight Alltech David Hunter Morgan Boecker Jennifer Shike 8 Certified Angus Beef® Recipe: Big Greek Burger Grace Busch Amber Wahlgren Lauren Gilbert Tony Ward 8 MO Angus Board Contact Information Josh & LeAnna Gilbert Howell N. Wheaton 10, 11 Member Spotlight: Ashlyn Richardson ADVERTISING RATES AND DEADLINES 14, 15 Animal Health: 5 Signs of Foot Rot & How You Can Stop it TRAILS ISSUE DEADLINE September August 10st 18 Black INK: Lifelong Learning October September 10th November October 10th 20, 22 Hay & Cows & Chaff & Stuff December November 10th MISSOURI MISSOURI 25 Calendar of Events January/February January 10th March February 10th 26, 30 Youth Corner: 4 Things You May Not Know About April March 10th Reaching Goals May April 10th 2 June/July Directory Issue May 1st ANGUS TRAILS 28, 29 Other Angus Happenings August July 10th MAIL DATE IS THE 1st OF EACH MONTH 32-35 MO Angus Preview Show Results Due to the short time frame between the ad dead- 36-38 MO Jr Angus Preview Show Results line and the print deadline, there will be no excep- tions to advertising deadlines. Thank you for your 39, 40 April MO Angus Board Meeting Minutes cooperation in helping us get the Trails out on time. 42, 43 MO Angus Show Point Standings Size 1-4 ISSUES 5-8 ISSUES 9 ISSUES Full Page $ 400 $ 370 $ 340 44 Missouri Junior Angus News 2/3 Page 325 300 257 1/2 Page 255 235 215 44 News from the Junior Advisors 1/3 Pagee 190 175 160 1/4 Page 145 135 125 46 Index of Advertisers 1/8 Page 80 75 70 *Color Charge – $125 47 Obituary: William “Bill” Ragland MISSOURI ANGUS TRAILS (ISSN 1931-9886) is published monthly except for January and February which are com- bined issues and June and July which are combined issues and is published by the Missouri Angus Trails, 634 SW 1201 Road, Holden, MO 64040. Periodical postage is paid at Springfield, MO 65801 and additional mailing offices. II No. 4 ANGUSII VolumeTRAILS 37 August 2021 Subscription price is included as a part of the minimum membership dues of $45.00 per year in the Missouri An- gus Association. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Missouri Angus Trails, 634 SW 1201 Road, Holden, MO 64040. COVER PHOTO Lauren Gilbert PRESIDENT FROM THE GOD BLESS AMERICA s I begin to write this article we are celebrating the birthday DAVID HUNTER Missouri Angus Association of our nation. What a privilege it is to be an American! I President Aam afraid that we sometimes take our freedoms for granted. One thing I do observe when we gather together as Angus breeders is the patriotism and pride in our country. At the time I am writing this article we are one week away from gathering in Grand Island, Nebraska for the National Junior Angus Show. What a great time it is for the Angus breed when juniors from all across the nation gather together to exhibit their animals and participate in a variety of contests. But what may be more important than the show and the contests will be the renewal of friendships and acquaintances that have been made at previous junior nationals. The Angus family will be together and, in some ways, it will seem that they have never been apart. We are indeed The Missouri Angus family had a great time in Sedalia the ANGUS TRAILS 3 blessed to live second week of June as they came together for the Missouri in America Cattleman’s Show and the Missouri Angus Preview Show. I want to commend all of our exhibitors and their families for bringing a and raise MISSOURI Angus cattle. great set of cattle to exhibit. A special thanks goes out to all those who helped over the weekend and in preparation for the shows so that they would run smoothly. I want to thank our executive director, Julie Conover, for all she did to make the shows such a success. By the time you read this article junior nationals will be over and the Ozark Empire Fair Angus Show will have just ended. Many across Missouri will be busy preparing for the Missouri State Fair. After the fair winds down, it will be just a few weeks until the fall calving season and the fall sale season begins. We are indeed blessed to live in America and raise Angus cattle. God has richly blessed our country. I encourage each of us to pause as we take care of our farms to stop and offer a prayer of thanks for this great country and the freedoms we enjoy. God Bless America. THE MINERAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR EVERY STAGE OF LIFE The Blueprint program utilizes Alltech’s Total Replacement Technology™ (TRT) — 100% organic chelated trace minerals to: • Improved calf immunity • Increased weaning weights • Higher conception rates • Increased heifer pregnancies Kelly Smith Hubbard Feeds Account Manager 417-855-9461 1400 Nettleton | Thayer, MO 789 Worley Dr. | West Plains, MO 65 • 2022 will again feature an all online sale! • All lots are welcome including females, bulls, pairs, pregnancies, embryos, and select semen. • There is no requirement for cattle to be halter broke, but if they are, those animals will have a special denotation to let potential buyers know. • Entry deadline and $100 entry fee due December ANGUS TRAILS 10th. January 1st photo and February 10th video 5 deadline. • Consignor is responsible for entry fee, providing a MISSOURI high quality photo and video for live lots, helping arrange transportation with buyer and transfer- ring the registration paper. Join us for this exciting endeavor! MISSOURI ANGUS BREEDERS’ FUTURITY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2022 For more information or to consign, contact Julie Conover, Executive Director 734-260-8635 – [email protected] EDITORIAL: FROM THE TAKING FLIGHT EDITOR ave you ever thought about those going to be numerous balls that you have projects that you start, but never to juggle. Stay focused and know which H really take flight? Chances are, there balls can’t drop and when maybe you are more than one project sitting on a may need an extra hand. theoretical or actual list waiting to have With my family living more than JULIE CONOVER their time to soar. Summer, although it twelve hours away, it is sometimes easier General Manager will seem to fly by, may be the perfect to take a flight versus drive. With that [email protected] time to move forward on projects and said, it is a project just to get ready to (734) 260-8635 maybe implement that next big concept leave the house in a car, far less travel you’ve been thinking about.
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