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2021JPM Lot Layout.Indd 3rd Annual BULL & FEMALE SALE MARCH 17, 2021 BLACK ANGUS • 1 PM PARKBEG, SASKATCHEWAN 1 SALE STAFF Auctioneer Donnie Peacock (306) 662-8299 Sale Starts at 1pm CST Ring Service Kevin Goruick (306) 642-0441 Wednesday March 17- 2021 SALE DAY CONTACTS At the PARKBEG RANCH- HWY #1 PARKBEG, SASK Jean-Paul Monvoisin (306) 648-7935 ON OFFER Marlene Monvoisin (306) 648– 8200 42 Registered Josee Monvoisin (306) 648-7338 Black Angus Yearling Bulls 5 Registered FIRST CLASS CATTLE MARKETING Black Angus Open Heifers 6 Pens of 3 to 5 Fancy Heifers Darnell Fornwald (403) 795-8030 Listed on page 42. Jon Karsin Service in French (204)870-0329 SALE LOCATION Sale will be held at the PARK BEG RANCH, Parkbeg, Saskatchewan. View videos check for updates and Bid On– Line with DLMS – Direct Livestock From Hwy #1, turn south on Range Rd Marketing System.Visit dlms.ca to register and bid online. 3030. Go 2 miles west on gravel road. NEW IN 2021 PANDEMIC RESPONSE Please watch for signs. WE ARE OFFERING A $200 sale credit to our new and old customers that visit VIDEO AUCTION the Gravelbourg Farm to inspect the sale offering prior to the sale. Extra sale This is a LIVE VIDEO AUCTION, staff will be available sale day to bid on your behalf or bid online at dlms.ca. Broadcast on DLMS Direct Livestock Please contact JP or Marlene to make arrangements. U.S. BUYERS Marketing Auctions, Dlms.ca For our American friends! Take advantage of our low Canadian dollar. A ALL Cattle on offer are on DISPLAY bull costing $7,000 Canadian will cost you approximately $5,550 USD. sale day. JPM Farms will conduct the testing and import paperwork for export. We will SALE ORDER arrange delivery at our cost within 300 miles and assist with coordination to Cattle will sell in catalog order. further destinations. Current rate of exchange announced sale day. Bulls, Purebred Heifers, Commercial SEMEN INTEREST Heifers JPM Farms reserves the right to “In Herd” semen on any bull sold, at our ANNOUNCMENTS expense and the buyers convenience. Announcements from the auction TRUCKING AND DELIVERY block take precedence over any $100 credit for Bulls picked up sale day! Free BULL delivery withina 300-mile information listed in the sale book. radius, to central points. For our eastern Canada customers we ACCOMMODATIONS help arrange shipment and offer a $300 transportation credit. Pilgrim Inn, Caronport, SK TERMS OF SALE (306) 756-5002 Cash or cheque payable on sale day. Best Western, Moose Jaw GUARANTEE (306) 972-3334 The sale offering is guaranteed to be fertile and reproductively sound Holiday Inn, Swift Current in accordance will the Terms and Conditions of the Canadian Angus (306) 773-8288 Association. Bulls will be semen tested and evaluated prior to the sale by THIS IS A LIVE VIDEO AUCTION. Western Veterinary Services. Angus GS tested and Sire Verified LIABILITY SERVICE EN FRANÇAIS JPM Farms Ltd or their sale staff assume no liability for accidents or injuries on Téléphonez à Jean-Paul à the sale premises. l’avance si vous avez des questions sur l’offre de vente. INSURANCE Pour nos clients de l’est du All bulls remaining at JPM Farms must be insured. Three levels of insurance are Canada, nous aidons à organiser offered. KT Agencies Larry Toner (306) 834 7652 will be on site sale day. l’expédition et offrons un crédit de transport de 300 $. 2 For the obvious reason of the global pandemic, 2020 has been a challenging year. But for us specifically, it was exceptionally dry with very little surface water and poor pasture and hay conditions. The pairs had to travel to water, good feet and structure are a vital trait ranch cattle must exhibit to thrive during tough times. It’s amazing, how those Angus mothers produced big healthy calves that weighted up in the fall, were bred and bounced right back. We are proud to have on offer this outstanding group of bulls. This is by far the best set of bulls we have raised to date. We are doing things a bit different this year, we feel this will better accommodate our customers. You will notice our sale is a month later, therefore we will have the bull’s semen tested prior to the sale. We thought outside the box and have included videos of the bull’s feet included on DLMS. We want to give online and absent buyers all the confidence they should need, to purchase a bull from JPM Farms sale day. We are not willing to sacrifice longevity and fertility in our bulls. It’s easy to put extra weight on performance Angus bulls, but we choose to offer bulls that are fit and can make the miles necessary to get your cows bred. The bulls have been fed this winter on 20 acres beside the yard, getting good exercise traveling for food and water. As an extra COVID incentive we would like to offer a single $200 sale credit to old or new customers who come tour the bull pen at Gravelbourg prior to March 15th. This is an excellent opportunity to also tour through the dams and view the mothers in production. We would be more than happy to show you the mothers of your top bull picks. As usual we have on offer a few really good purebred replacement females and six lots of fancy customer commercial replacement heifers. Thank you to our customers for your continued support of our program, we try very hard to source the genetics for quality, longevity, and profitability to offer you. Thank you for trusting us to work hard on your behalf and make it right when it doesn’t. We are so fortunate to have an amazing network of Angus family and friends. However, you choose to bid or buy, we will support you. Extra phone staff will be available to assist on sale day or bid online at DLMS. If you have any questions or need assistance with your selections, please don’t hesitate to call. JP, Marlene, Colton and Josee 3 MAR INNOVATION IMAGE 1843 REF MAR INNOVATION IMAGE 1843 CAA#: 2133233 BULL DOB Feb 06 2013 TATTOO IMP 1843A CONNEALY IMPRESSION CONNEALY REFLECTION MAR INNOVATION 251 PEARL PAMMY OF CONANGA 194 MAR FINAL KAHUNA 856 S A V FINAL ANSWER 0035 MAR KAHUNA PRECISION 328 674 MAR IMAGE MAKER WINDY 510 H A IMAGE MAKER 0415 MAR IMAGE ALLIANCE 976 MAR WINDY NEW TREND 483 MAR ALLIANCE FRONTIER 553 MAR ALLIANCE 9126 CINCHA 447 MAR NEW FRONTIER NT 708 CED BW WW YW SC MILK MARB RE ACT BW ADJ. WW 10 2.4 69 113 1.08 18 0.28 0.47 MAR Innovation Image 1843 How many breeders can lead off their sale with a 8 year old walking bull? The long wait is over and we are excited to offer the first sons and a few daughters off the MAR Innovation Image 1843 herd sire. JP found this mature bull, displayed with a group of his daughters from the Maher Angus Ranch in South Dakota a few years back, he had never seen 1843 feet at 8 years of age feet like that on any Angus herd sire in his travels. He was lucky enough to get him bought that day. Now going on 8 years old, he is still fantastic footed, incredibly docile and well put together. His cow family is among the best at Maher and his dam is still in production. He is well represented in this years sale with 10 sons. 4 232 JPM GENERATION 232H CAA#: 2133968 BULL DOB Jan 20 2020 TATTOO JP 232H We are pretty excited to lead off the MAR Innovation Image 1843 sire group with JPM GENERATION 232H. He exemplifies MAR INNOVATION 251 CONNEALY IMPRESSION MAR INNOVATION IMAGE 1843 MAR FINAL KAHUNA 856 performance, phenotype and maternal excellence. Your going MAR IMAGE ALLIANCE 976 MAR IMAGE MAKER WINDY 510 to hear a lot about the ERICA cow family in this year’s sale. The MAR ALLIANCE FRONTIER 553 dam, JL INFERNO 3079 S A V ELIMINATOR 9105 JPM ERICA 71C FGAF TIBBIE 901W JPM Erica 71C is in the top of our herd. Moderate in frame, CFS ERICA 34X S A V HERITAGE 6295 she is long bodied, sweet headed, fine boned with a solid foot… CFS ERICA 68N and did we mention, she has an ideal udder. Her dam, CFS CED BW WW YW SC MILK MARB RE ACT BW ADJ. WW Erica 34X is the dam of many of the RESISTOL bulls in this year’s 4 3.3 52 95 0.36 16 0.47 0.37 83 753 sale. Dam JPM ERICA 71C 5 204 JPM REVOLUTION 204H CAA#: 2134141 BULL DOB Jan 08 2020 TATTOO JP 204H MAR INNOVATION 251 CONNEALY IMPRESSION MAR INNOVATION IMAGE 1843 MAR FINAL KAHUNA 856 MAR IMAGE ALLIANCE 976 MAR IMAGE MAKER WINDY 510 MAR ALLIANCE FRONTIER 553 S A V INTERNATIONAL 2020 S A V HARVESTOR 0338 JPM QUEEN RUTH 22E S A V EMBLYNETTE 5483 GEIS QUEEN RUTH 1’04 LLB BRUTE CRESCENT CREEK QUEEN RUTH 27F CED BW WW YW SC MILK MARB RE ACT BW ADJ. WW -3 3.8 73 117 0.4 15 0.09 0.37 700 Full Sister to Dam JPM Queen Ruth 13E The dam, JPM QUEEN RUTH 22E, is the full sister to our high selling and 2018 Presidents Classic entry, JPM Letterman 10E. Owned by the Les and Val Schick of Schick Family Farms. The International cross with our Innovation herdsire worked beyond our expectations Good footed, big hipped and long spined with high performance EPDs weaning, +73, and yearling, +117.
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