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This issue marks number 107 for The Showtimes. In 2007, when I was 15 years old we printed our very first issue. As a freshman in High School with a 32-page magazine, I had no idea what the future had in store. Over the last 19 years, while genetics and design styles have changed, the basics have remained the same. The people, the ambitions that drive us and the importance of print advertising. One thing that has always fascinated me with The Showtimes at shows, is watching who picks up the magazine. Everyone from a six-year- old child to an eighty-year-old will pick up a copy and thumb through the pages. Beyond that, they take them with them when they leave! Why is that? In a fast paced, technology thriving world, there is something real about holding something tangible in your hands. Sitting in the stands or on a tack box, looking at cattle and reading a magazine. It doesn’t get more real than that! Studies have proven that 82% of customers believe print advertisements more when buying and over 80% of customers respond to traditional print marketing compared to just 45% with digital ads. When you combine print with digital marketing, it increases the effectiveness by 400%! Throwing the
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LISA REID OWNER / EDITOR
3/4 MAINE | ACT BW 75
G - he maternal power of this pedigree is unmatched com- bining B571 with what we consider one of the very best Garth x Boston daughters we have ever raised, that is a bold statement with full sisters to 444J averaging over $100,000 in past Classics. From the time he was born Mission Statement has stood out, big boned, big topped, and big scrotaled, all traits that as pro- ducers we should demand. You love him as much on the pro- file as you do from the rear view, balance, huge rib cage and the underline you wish you could stamp on your calf crop. There is power in this pedigree! The potential for the bred females this bull will produce is huge, he is a cow maker! GENERATIONS OF POWERFUL PEDIGREES Tried & true maternal, proven power MISSION Statement GCC DIXIE ERICA B571 GCC BELMONT J420 BNWZ DATA BANK 1311C ET AMAA 560458 BOE GARTH GCC MISS BEACON HILL 444J ET GCC MISS BOSTON 5501C2 w w w . g r i s w o l d c a t t l e . c o m OFFICE: 405-372-3300 Owned with Oakley Farms
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Power in the pedigree, big topped, big footed, big nut- ted, and big time good. He’s the perfect size with all the right parts in all the right places. The calves are on the ground, no matter what sector of the industry you are in, On the Run is the
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right kind. He is flat out making the great ones, but even better he’s mak- ing them consistently.
BW: 74 WW: 832 YW: 1289 ASA # 4325400 • PB Simmental TL On The Run 106K SECOND CHANCE 601H x EC COUNTESS 283F
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NIGHT GCC Owl Griswold Cattle Office (405) 372-3300 ACT BW 61 | ADJ WW 827 | SCROTAL 38 | ACT REA 19.1 | %IMF 6.63
He’s a unicorn that is still the cowman’s kind of bull: rugged, with bone and substance, power, and design. He is sired by one of the hottest Simmental sires in the nation and he’s fixing to set the world on fire. CED of 16, BW of -1.9 and an $API of 169! Not to mention his MARB is also in the top 10% of the breed! His scan data reflects a 19in REA and 6.63 IMF— you don’t find cattle that look like this with a number profile that reads like Night Owl’s.
WLE COPACETIC E02 ROCKING P PRIVATE STOCK H010 RP/MP BUILT TO LOVE A021 IR IMPERIAL D948 BAR CK MS D948 9024G BAR CK MS 1006X 6266D ASA# 4284092 PB Simmental
REFLECTION REFLECTION UNIQUE, WITH STYLE, EYE APPEAL, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY.....CONSISTENCY. KABG STRT
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“Don’t wait for opportunity, create it.”
You have seen 960 splashed across the Pulse as her progeny sweeps the steer rings and bring in the high 5 figures on multiple calves. A maternal brother to Reflec - tion was slapped Grand at Kansas City, and Grand at Denver. Now add a different twist on things and bring a more maternal line of cattle into the equation! In walks Reflection, he’s bold made, big topped, baldy faced and flat out SWEET, consistency is key in this game, if you want cattle that have that “extra look” and the proven cow power on the bottom side you better look long and hard. The calves are here, they are good, they are solid, they are the money making kind.
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PRIME TIME KBSC NEW DECADE 686 KBSC CHK 035X AMAA# 535581 K&A PROMISE KEEPER DADDY’S MONEY 55Z K&A FOREVER LADY 677D ET K&A FOREVER LADY 849U
Promise Keeper is the kind to make a carbon copy of time and again, he’s flat out good cattle. With the proven ma - ternal power of Daddy’s Money on the bottom side and one of the best cow families ever owned by K&A the poten - tial to what PROMISE KEEPER can do for your program is limitless. The calves are on the ground, in bid off sales this fall and they are consistently good!
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BELMONT GCC Belmont Progeny Owned w/ Skyline Farms
elmont is the bull that the Maine breed needs, he is functional, powerful, and comes from a female that isn’t just a fluff ball, she’s a powerhouse, backed by generations of donors and powerful made individuals. Belmont is a Data Bank x B571 (Hard Whiskey) she hails from the great 673R, a direct daughter of OCC 816B a full sister to OCC Emblazon, arguably the greatest cow family to ever walk. He isn’t a freak, he’s flat out good cattle, and he has proven his offspring are following in the family tradition. He has sired sale toppers, herd bulls, and replacement females that will take programs to the next level. Bet your money on proven, on consistent pedigrees, on progress, bet on Belmont
BBBN X2 201X BNWZ DATA BANK 1311C BNWZ CALYPSO 28Y
AMAA 531446 | 3/4 MAINE
MINN HARD WHISKEY 591Y
GCC DIXIE ERICA B571
GCC DIXIE ERICA 731W
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BREED 1/4 MAINE 8% CHI | BW 89 MATERNAL MADE X PLAT SPLASH 505C (MONOPOLY) SIMON says May Cattle Faris Simon Jim Hyer Griswold Cattle // // // ‘‘
aternal Made, a bull that can’t be replicated but we feel like we have found a son who has the potential to
shake up the maternal side of steer producing females. The bottom side is deep in powerful genetics, his dam 53S has raised as many great ones as any cow in the industry. The more times you can add a dose of a powerful female on the bottom side the more likelihood of consisten- cy shining through your calf crop and Simon Says does just that. How do you pattern any prettier of a cow that 53S, the next question is how do you make one any more consistent? With progeny averaging between $10,000 to $40,000 she has proved time and again that she doesn’t just make the good ones, she makes the great ones. The Maternal Made females are on fire and Simon Says just adds one more powerhouse cow to the equation.
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NWSS Above the Champion Junior Steer Drive in Denver!
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NWSS In the historic Denver Coliseum, Judge Dan Hoge selects KayLee Landgord’s Angus
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FWSS Judge Frank Ward selects Caiman Cody’s Steer Grand Champion in Fort Worth during the Grand Drive!
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By Lauren Wottlin, Ph.D.
New SenseHub ® Cow Calf assists with reproductive efficiency, monitors cow herd
Monitoring for well-being The system provides continuous monitoring of herd activity and rumination through an ear-mounted accelerometer. Real-time data allows for early detection of behaviors that may suggest health issues, enabling prompt intervention. Convenient alerts are delivered to smartphones, tablets or desktop computers, saving producers time and providing peace of mind. LED-lighted ear tags help easily identify animals flagged by the system. SenseHub software provides customizable reports and dashboards to meet each operation’s needs and integrates with various cattle management platforms, providing actionable insights related to estrus, health and nutrition. The system is easy to install and maintain. The time from placing an order to actively detecting heats is five to six weeks.
For producers using artificial insemination (AI) or embryo transfer (ET), getting cows or heifers pregnant promptly is critical. A high pregnancy rate requires good heat detection. 1 Visual heat detection not only takes time, but it also isn’t an exact science. Proprietary monitoring technology assists with breeding success, plus alerts producers to cows needing attention. Both benefits protect the investment of high-value cow-calf herds.
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New SenseHub® Cow Calf helps detect estrus, determine ideal insemination windows and uncover reproductive issues faster, all while monitoring for well-being.
By continuously monitoring each cow or heifer, the system helps to identify when an animal is in estrus, allowing for insemination at the best time to optimize conception rates and minimize calving intervals. SenseHub Cow Calf also can help detect a heifer or cow that didn’t conceive at approximately 21 days post breeding. It also reports anestrus animals, making it easier to spot those with irregular cycles.
For more information, visit SenseHub-CowCalf.com
By Lauren Wottlin, Ph.D., R&D manager with Merck Animal Health
1. Perry, George. Detection of standing estrus in cattle. South Dakota State University. 2004. FS921B. SenseHub Cow Calf is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease in animals. For the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of diseases in animals, you should consult your veterinarian. The accuracy of the data collected and presented through this product is not intended to match that of medical devices or scientific measurement devices.
MAHCattle.com • 800-521-5767 Copyright © 2024 Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA and its affiliates. All rights reserved. | US-SHB-240800011
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A NEW APPROACH TO BREEDING SUCCESS SenseHub® Cow Calf provides 24/7 monitoring to collect data and insights you can use to make decisions on your herd’s reproduction, well-being and productivity. • Heat detection – Use data to determine the ideal insemination window for greater breeding confidence • Monitor more – Generate a variety of reports, including pregnancy probability, and keep track of essential metrics • Backed by Merck Animal Health – Trust in SenseHub’s proven monitoring track record, along with training and technical support from experts
Learn more at SenseHub-CowCalf.com or call (608) 237-3170.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease in animals. For the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of disease in animals, you should consult your veterinarian. The accuracy of the data collected and presented through this product is not intended to match that of medical devices or scientific measurement devices. MAHCattle.com • 800-521-5767 © 2024 Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ USA, and its affiliates. All rights reserved. US-SHB-240800016
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NEW MEMBER MARCH 2026
HALL OF FAME
More than just a cattleman, Roger Tuell has been a constant in the livestock industry for over eighty years. As a young man he was drafted into the United States Army. He was stationed in Fort Benning, Georgia after basic training in Missouri and aircraft mechanic school in Virigina. To get a leave to help his family (of which he was one of five brothers) at home grow wheat, wean calves and other necessary work, he had to get special permission from a congressman. When he was able to come home for good, he partnered with his dad on Tuell Cattle based in Eckley, Colorado. Following the death of his father, Roger partnered with his oldest son, Trevor, who had previously served
as the CEO of the Colorado Livestock Association. Roger ran both Tuell Cattle and Tuelland. For over 75 years he lived at the same address. Throughout the years, Roger did not just stick to work at home. He was an active part of the National Western Stock Show where he served in various roles including Superintendent of the Fed Beef Contest and Carload Commercial Heifer Shows. Since 1950, he has only missed two Denver’s – one when he was in the Army and the other when his daughter was born. Outside of the National Western, he served as the Beef Superintendent for a year at the Weld County Fair, fit cattle for other people and was even invited
to compete in the Carload contest in Fort Worth - even though he was not from Texas. Roger has always held a love for the livestock judging arena. When his son, Trevor, was in college, he had his judging team come to their feedlot to practice on the way to the Denver contest. That quickly grew to 25-30 teams visiting Tuell Cattle. After the warmups, Roger would then haul classes that they had not seen to Denver for the National Western contest. Over the years, Roger has served as an official at the National Western and North American National Judging Contests. When the Showtimes introduced The Blackout
Livestock Judging Contest in 2015, Roger was their number one choice to head up the contest. Brian, Laurie and Lisa Reid – owners of The Showtimes – grew up giving reasons to Roger at contests and always saw him ringside and State and National shows. They consider both Roger and his wife Lyndell dear friends. Roger’s knowledge and love for the industry have been instrumental in making the Blackout contest what it is today. A cattleman and a Veteran, Roger Tuell has been a driving force within our industry. ●
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Kent Habeger March 2009
Jim Williams July 2009
Wayne Colette September 2009
Christy Collins March 2010
Randy Daniel September 2010
Bauman Family November 2011
Ky Stierwalt March 2009
Phil Lautner July 2009
Steve Bonham January 2010
Kirk Stierwalt July 2010
John Sullivan January 2011
Mark Sneed January 2012
Bob May March 2011
Matt Lautner March 2012
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Schnoor Sisters May 2011
Mike Hartman May 2012
Dan Hoge August 2011
James & Nick Sullivan July 2012
Each issue of The Showtimes Magazine we induct new Hall of Fame members! These individuals are industry leaders. From showmen, breeders, business owners and judges, to an announcer, auctioneer and livestock show, the Hall of Fame represents excellence. It is a group of individuals that make a difference in our industry. We have had an overwhelming response to our Hall of Fame since it was started in March 2009! We always welcome nominations for our Hall of Fame. If you would like to nominate someone for our Hall of Fame, please email us at theshowtimes@yahoo.com.
American Royal October 2011
Dave Guyer September 2012
Bo Sanders November 2012
Faber Family September 2013
Nick Reimann May 2014
Brandon Callis March 2015
John & Jeannie Griswold July 2015
Jerrod Arthur July 2016
Jack Ward January 2013
Eugene Ritchey November 2013
Pearl Walthall May 2014
Kyla Fawcett May 2015
Jensen Family January 2016
Cindy Cagwin-Johnston September 2016
Willoughby Family March 2013
Robert Funk January 2014
Brock May July 2014
Jason Hoffman May 2015
Horn Family March 2016
Alan Miller November 2016
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Caldwell Family March 2013
Scott Schaake January 2014
Deb Miller September 2014
Baylor Bonham July 2015
Stewart Family May 2016
Steve Gabel January 2017
Winegardner Family May 2013
Mark & Deb Core March 2014
Cherry Knoll Farm November 2014
Bailey Buck July 2025
Kendall Bremer July 2016
Travis & Jill Otterstad January 2017
Ron & Becky Thompson July 2013
Gib Yardley March 2014
Tracy Goretska January 2015
Don Greiman September 2015
Maddy Udell July 2016
Teri Barber March 2017
Loren & Maureen Broad March 2017
Stephanie Steck November 2017
Sara Sullivan August 2018
Allan Family January 2019
Jerry McPeak November 2019
Schrag Family August 2020
Lindsey Broek May 2017
Charles W. Herbster November 2017
Dave Duello August 2018
Mark Hoge March 2019
Elmore Family January 2020
Lazy JB Angus September 2020
Amy Cowan May 2017
Mikala Grady January 2018
Pembrook Cattle Co. September 2018
Kent Jaecke May 2019
Kassidy Bremer January 2020
Ashley Wagner & Jessie Schlipf January 2020
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Wade Rodgers August 2017
Aegerter Family March 2018
Becca Moore September 2018
Blake Nelson August 2019
Jirl & Brenda Buck March 2020
Conley Cattle November 2020
Smith Family August 2017
Chadwick Folger May 2018
Jack Ragsdale November 2018
Clanton Family September 2019
Effling Family May 2020
Parke & Hatmaker Family November 2020
Shane Bedwell September 2017
Walker Family May 2018
PD Miller January 2019
Matt Gunderson November 2019
Linde Sutherly August 2020
Graham Blagg January 2021
Vickland Family January 2021
Chris Mullinix November 2021
Guyer Girls Lucy, Ashtin & Nalaney August 2022
Scotten Family January 2023
Shane & Tonya Meier March 2021
Randy Mullinix November 2021
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Jim Kelley January 2023
Sankey's 6N Ranch Chris & Sharee Sankey May 2021
Ratliff Family January 2022
Bruce Suddeth September 2022
Blind Badger Ranch March 2023
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Jack Stoltz March 2022
Lemenager Family September 2022
Brian Fox March 2023
Charles & Heidi Anderson August 2021
Bobby & Mandi Maddox May 2022
Krisha Geffert November 2022
Hayden Schroeder March 2023
Blake & Wravenna Bloomberg September 2021
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Megan Blankenship November 2022
Jennifer Poad May 2023
Tar Tut May 2023
Frye Family January 2024
Tim Schaeffer September 2024
Jess Recknor August 2025
Jeff Paulsen August 2023
Bayer Family March 2024
Wes & Nicole Horn November 2024
John Choate September 2025
Ryan Rathmann August 2023
RJ Cattle Co. May 2024
Adam Pryor January 2025
Beau Ann Graves November 2025
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Mike Pallas September 2023
Beth Ann McDermott August 2024
Cates Family March 2025
Chase Harker January 2026
Each issue of The Showtimes Magazine we induct new Hall of Fame members! These individuals are industry leaders. From showmen, breeders, business owners and judges, to an announcer, auctioneer and livestock show, the Hall of Fame represents excellence. It is a group of individuals that make a difference in our industry. We have had an overwhelming response to our Hall of Fame since it was started in March 2009! We always welcome nominations for our Hall of Fame. If you would like to nominate someone for our Hall of Fame, please email us at theshowtimes@yahoo.com.
Chase Harker January 2026
Tyler “Lil Bob” Overby November 2023
Tlach Family August 2024
Jones Show Cattle May 2025
Clark Family January 2024
Nate Tice September 2024
Larry Wilson August 2025
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