August 2022 State Fair Edition

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NEW LOGO DESIGN FOR THE 2023 AJSA NATIONAL CLASSIC!

We had a great trip to Madison, Wisconsin for the 2022 AJSA National Classic! Not only did we release a new episode of Show Center and interviewed the champion exhibitors, we also were able to sit down and visit with Mary Bloomberg and Jamie Bloomberg-Halfmann about Jim and the impact he made on our industry! Be sure to view all of our Simmental videos on The Showtimes Facebook page! SIMMENTAL SUMMER VIDEOS + INTERVIEWS

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Mr. James “Jim” R. Bloomberg, 66 of rural Berwick, passed away Thursday, May 19, 2022, as a result of a farm accident. He was born November 12, 1955 in Kewanee, the son of James and JoAnn (Carlson) Bloomberg. He was raised by his mother and her second husband, John Williams. Jim married Mary E. Ray on December 29, 1984 at the Abingdon Christian Church. He is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Mary; his children, Blake (Wravenna) Bloomberg of Secor, Jamie (Cade) Halfmann of Garden City, Texas and Jake Bloomberg of Berwick; his grandchildren, Breckyn Bloomberg, Hayzen Halfmann, Brenhem Bloomberg, Berwick Bloomberg, Bexton Bloomberg and Humble James Halfmann; his siblings, Johnny Williams of Toulon and Gina Williams of Eureka; and his beloved in-laws who were more like parents to him, David and Editha Ray of rural Berwick. He was preceded in death by his parents and father who raised him John Williams, and one brother, Josef Bloomberg. Jim graduated from Normal Community High School and attended Illinois State University. He was a lifelong farmer and cattleman and was a co-owner of Bloomberg Cattle with his family. He was a very active community minded person. Jim was the president of the Abingdon School Board, District 217 for 16 years. He was a member of the Illinois Simmental Board and member of the Illinois Beef Expo committee. He was a wonderful cattleman and was loved and respected by thousands across the industry. He was a renown livestock evaluator, remembered for his honesty, integrity and ability to connect with young people. He was “Mr. Fix It” around the farm and enjoyed mechanics. Most of all, he was the most loving son, husband, father, brother and forever our PaPa Jim.

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