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What you do today will influence you tomorrow. This has been on my mind since my sister Laurie, and I were asked to speak to the Junior Boards at this year’s Youth Beef Industry Council (YBIC) in April. As past board members ourselves, it was interesting to look back and realize how people we networked with as a part of Junior Breed Associations have been instrumental in our lives and our company over the years. The influence of Junior Nationals and Junior Breed Associations is not unique to just us. This fact directly correlates to the importance of this Junior National Edition. Every year we incorporate an in-depth Junior National Preview that includes everything from show schedules and logos to Junior Board members and interesting facts about the breeds. You can find this year’s preview starting on page 152. For the first time ever, we have given side-by-side information for all the breeds! One of my favorite aspects of each issue of The Showtimes is the inductee of our newest Hall of Fame members. This month’s inductees gained their love for beef cattle through the Limousin and Maine-Anjou Junior Programs. They have used their talents and competitive natures to change the industry. Read their exclusive article starting on page 72.

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Congratulations to the Simmental breed on being voted Best Breed in our 2024 Battle of the Breeds! We presented their banner at the 2024 YBIC in Colorado!

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The Showtimes / Reid family were saddened to hear about the passing of Hall of Fame Member Mike Pallas. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He was one of the nicest people in our industry and made an impact on us. He will be missed.

Pallas, Michael “Mike”, age 69 of Fort Calhoun, NE. Born: October 3, 1954, Hastings, NE. Died: May 5, 2024, Fort Calhoun, NE. Mike passed away Sunday, May 5, 2024, at his home in Fort Calhoun surrounded with love, after a brave battle with stomach & pancreatic cancer. Mike was born October 3, 1954 to Stanley and Joan Pallas of Lawrence, Nebraska. He grew up in a loving home with seven brothers and sisters. He was a graduate of Lawrence High School. After high school he began a farming and livestock

career. Later, moving to Omaha, Nebraska assuming the roll of Farm Manager at the Omaha Home for Boys for nearly 40 years. He was an active volunteer within the community. Serving nearly 30 years with the Ponca Hills Volunteer Fire Department where he proudly served as a Firefighter in roles as a leader, superintendent, and booster club duties. He spent a great deal of time committed to serving others. If you needed a helping hand, and President. He spent many years serving with the 4-H Community

he was there for you. He clocked many hours mowing, pushing snow and building for others. Family was the center of his world. He loved traveling with Cindy to Hawaii, the Black Hills, and camping. His joy was even greater when the girls and grand kids joined. He enjoyed hunting, playing cards, having coffee with friends, helping others, mowing, and spending time with the grand kids. Mike is preceded in death by: parents, Stan and Joan Pallas, sister, LeAnn Goff, brother, Ben Pallas. He is survived by:

wife, Cindy Pallas, Fort Calhoun, daughters, Amber (Julian) Brunt, Omaha, NE, Erin (David) Levering, Lincoln, NE, Stephanie (Craig) Steck, Woodstock, MN, Samantha (Jackson) Bauer, Rowlett, TX, sisters, Jodi Cerveny, Independence, MO, Pam Arbogast, Lawrence, NE, Laura (Ryan) Dexter, Grand Island, NE, brothers, Gary (LeaAnn) Pallas, Vancouver, WA, Tim (Colleen) Pallas, Stromsburg, NE, five awesome grand kids, Keagan Steck, Cade Levering, Carter Steck, Aurora and Ella Bauer, many nieces and nephews. ●

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The Iowa State Fair livestock barns are undergoing a major $25 million renovation. Each structure will have dedicated restoration in areas that are vitally needed such as roofing, flooring, electrical, restrooms and tuckpointing. The Blue Ribbon Foundation created the “Back the Barns” campaign as a way for anyone with a passion for youth in agriculture to support the renovation project. Providing youth with exceptional facilities in which to compete and showcase their hard work and skills is central to the Fair’s mission. Members of the “Back the Barns” campaign are those generous donors who have pledged $1,000 per year for three years. You'll even receive a special Iowa State Fair belt buckle to commemorate your investment. It’s a mutual support program – we’ll help hold up your pants; you'll help hold up our roof.

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ON THE MAP NEW SUBSCRIBERS The Showtimes welcomes new subscribers! In each issue we feature 10 of our new subscribers on our map!

Tim Helterbrand / Hillsobro, OH Matt Goettl / Chippewa Falls, WI LeBree Longacre / Idaho Falls, ID Ella & Dorothy Deford / Jarrettsville, MD Chris Bridges / Edmond, OK Rebecca Koenig / De Leon, TX Adam Slusher / Grandville, MI Mitchell McLaughlin / Limestone, ME

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FROM THE SHOW RING TO THE NFL

Football has always been my passion, but I would not be in the position that I am in without the things that I learned from showing cattle. The work ethic, discipline, and dedication that I put into football was learned at a young age in the show barn. As much as I didn’t want to do it, it taught me that there is a process to achieving your dreams. It’s working every day, even after you lose one, or things did not go your way. It is about getting up and going back

to work to be better so you are ready for when you have the opportunity. Seeing my family’s passion for wanting to better themselves in the cattle industry and continuing to grow and learn little by little, made me believe that I could do that with something that I love. And once you put belief in yourself with a drive to continue to get better, you can do anything you want.

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| Sports in KS : Football Journey |

NAIA » D1 Walk-On » NFL Free Agent Deal Ben Nikkel of McPherson HS has quite the story and is the ultimate underdog. He had minimal interest from colleges out of high school after registering 31 tackles as a senior DB, earning all league honors. He enrolled at NAIA McPherson College in his hometown where he excelled as a WR from 2018-2020. He compiled 107 receptions for 1,570 yards for the Bulldogs in his career, twice earning all conference. In 2021, he decided to join Iowa State as a walk on where he was redshirted. In 2022 he primarily played on special teams. In 2023 he was awarded a scholarship and became a team captain, registering over 40 tackles as a defensive back for the Cyclones. His standout season and pro day testing ultimately got him a free agent deal with the Washington Commanders. Nikkel graded out with a 4.45 40, 39.5” vertical, and 11’4” broad jump at 6’2” 199 pounds. Incredible consistency, improvement as a player and resilience shown.

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THE SHOWTIMES WELCOMES RYAN AND SAM JOHNSON TO OUR HALL OF FAME! LISA VISITED WITH RJ ON THE HISTORY OF RJ CATTLE CO. AND WHAT MADE THEM BECOME ONE OF THE LEADING BRANDS IN OUR INDUSTRY.

Dad had Purebred Limousin cattle. He grew up through that Junior Association and was a member of the North American Limousin Junior Association Board of Directors. “The Junior National Program got us [he and Sam] both hooked.” Ryan claimed. While Ryan was focused on Limousins, Sam developed her love for beef cattle through the Maine-Anjou Association. Growing up in Indiana, she attended her first National Junior Maine-Anjou Show in 2001 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Her family worked with top names in the Maine- Anjou breed such as Fred DeRouchey and Bushy Park Farms as well as being actively involved with Registered Jersey cattle. After graduating from South Dakota State University in 2007 and following a short stint at Linhart Limousin in Southern Iowa for three and a half years, Ryan moved back to South Dakota in 2011. South Dakota had felt like home since college. He worked part-time for Werning Cattle Company as well as a few others clipping and freelancing. In 2012, he hosted his first online sale and was then invited by his childhood friend, Cory Altena, to use his show barn and sale

facility in northwest Iowa - which he did from 2012 to 2014. Fate so had it that within weeks of purchasing the property that is now home to RJ Cattle Co. in Mitchell, South Dakota in August of 2014, Sam would be heading out to work Fall sale cattle for Bushy Park Farms. After Ryan and Sam’s paths crossed that Fall, the two started dating

bunch of cattle and re-trade them. If someone trusted me with their calves, I took them and sold them on splits. That’s how I got started. I took them home. I broke them. I clipped them and presented them to the best of my ability and tried to sell them as good as I could. I would help the new owner and try to get them as many wins as was

yan (RJ) and Samantha (Sam) Johnson have put their brand on the livestock industry since they started RJ Cattle Co. back in 2015. Looking at them today and seeing the champions they are tied to on a national level, one would think they are a generational operation. While both have roots in cattle, it’s what the two of them created when they joined forces that will make a lasting impact on cattle genetics and the show industry. Ryan grew up in Northwest Iowa. His first memory of anything to do with cattle was going with his dad to the Clay County Fair in Spencer, Iowa. His dad would take a weaned calf that was tame enough for him to show in the small open class. Ryan attended his first National Junior Limousin Show in 1993 in St. Paul, Minnesota at the age of eight. It was there where he has his first vivid memory of having a lot of fun with kids his age. Both Ryan’s Grandfather and

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in 2015. That same year, they hosted their first sale. RJ Cattle Co. was officially in business! There’s no question that Ryan has an eye for cattle. Everything at RJ Cattle Co. was built from the ground up by Ryan and Sam. “I went around and took calves on commission for guys that maybe didn’t have a sale at that time. I couldn’t afford to buy a

possible for that animal. It built from there. I would save my money as much as I could and over the years kept going and going like that. Selling calves on commission. It has come to the point now where when we see a female that we really fall in love with, we want to buy her and own her. We are to the point where we are flushing several females every few weeks and putting in

some of the best co-op herds in the country. We are a little unique where we do not calve out any recips ourselves. We send all our embryos to several different co-op herds and buy our calves back on calf buyback programs.” Ryan explained. Ryan attributes their competitive nature as being responsible for the success they have achieved. He always wants to be better each day and every year. “There are people who are equivalent, but nobody who wants it more than we do. We always want to do better and look for ways to improve. Our willingness and wanting to win has contributed to our success.” Pinpointing one special win that separates itself from the others for Ryan and Sam is difficult. Each win means something. Their first big win came in the Summer of 2013 where they had the Grand Champion Purebred Simmental Female at the AJSA National Classic. They followed that with a win at the 2013 Indiana State Fair and next the 2015 South Dakota State Fair. They were just the beginning. RJ Cattle Co. has found itself at the backdrop year-after-year with multiple State Fair and National Champions. In 2019 they had the Supreme Champion Female in Louisville. Just last Summer at Junior Nationals they were a part of the Grand Champion Charolais Composite Female, Grand Champion Chi Composite Female and Grand Champion % Simmental Female. They ended 2023 with an exclamation mark having Sara Sullivan’s American Royal Supreme Champion Female who went on to win Supreme Champion Female in the Louisville Open Show.

several hundred embryos every year. It’s come full circle where we have a lot of younger guys that come to us, and we send calves out on commission. These kids are very talented and do a very good job. We love sending some of our calves out on commission to them just like we did when we were younger.” Ryan and Sam do not limit themselves to one breed or type of cattle. While the Simmental breed has been very good to them, they strive for quality and always want to be cutting edge – no matter the breed. They raise a lot of reverse sort males for club calves and reverse sort females of different breeds – Simmental, Angus, Charolais, Maines, Chis, and ½ Blood Simmentals.

They recognize that genetics and industry trends are constantly evolving, and they never want to get left behind just because that is the way things have always been. Ryan is willing to put in the miles to ensure they always have new and fresh genetics. “I’m the type of person that always wants to get in the car and go to a lot of shows and see what’s winning and other people’s genetics. My goal for the future is to never get left behind. Not just stay at home and look at my own stuff all the time. I want to stay current and always try to stay with the times.” One distinct aspect of RJ Cattle Co. is that they rely 100% on co-op herds. “We are so thankful to have

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The drive and desire to win is in Ryan’s blood, but he always tries to put things into perspective for the kids he works with. “I try to tell kids, and I have to remind myself this, because you get so spoiled when you win big shows. I remember when I was a kid we didn’t get to travel around much. If I went to the Iowa Beef Expo or Sioux Falls and would have gotten off the bottom of a class or stood in the middle of the class, that would have been a big deal. Now, I go to the show, and I’m upset if we don’t win. I have to remind kids that with just winning your class or getting a piece of the breed, you should be happy for yourself instead of frustrated.” This past year, Ryan and Sam welcomed their son, Rhett. “Having a little boy has definitely changed us for the better. It is very, very special.” As a family, they are dynamite. Through their willingness to work hard and a clear vision for what they want to achieve, the Johnson’s continue to excel and raise the bar for this industry. ●

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Kent Habeger March 2009

Christy Collins March 2010

Dan Hoge August 2011

James & Nick Sullivan July 2012

Winegardner Family May 2013

Ky Stierwalt March 2009

American Royal October 2011

Kirk Stierwalt July 2010

Dave Guyer September 2012

Ron & Becky Thompson July 2013

Faber Family September 2013

Bo Sanders November 2012

Jim Williams July 2009

Randy Daniel September 2010

Bauman Family November 2011

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Jack Ward January 2013

Phil Lautner July 2009

Eugene Ritchey November 2013

John Sullivan January 2011

Mark Sneed January 2012

Willoughby Family March 2013

Robert Funk January 2014

Wayne Colette September 2009

Bob May March 2011

Matt Lautner March 2012

Caldwell Family March 2013

Scott Schaake January 2014

Steve Bonham January 2010

Schnoor Sisters May 2011

Mike Hartman May 2012

Mark & Deb Core March 2014

Cherry Knoll Farm November 2014

Bailey Buck July 2015

Kendall Bremer July 2016

Travis and Jill Otterstad January 2017

Tracy Goretska January 2015

Gib Yardley March 2014

Don Greiman September 2015

Maddy Udell July 2016

Terri Barber March 2017

Nick Reimann May 2014

Brandon Callis March 2015

John & Jeannie Griswold July 2015

Jerrod Arthur July 2016

Loren & Maureen Broad March 2017

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Pearl Walthall May 2014

Kyla Fawcett May 2015

Jensen Family January 2016

Cindy Cagwin-Johnston September 2016

Lindsey Broek May 2017

Brock May July 2014

Jason Hoffman May 2015

Horn Family March 2016

Alan Miller November 2016

Amy Cowan May 2017

Steve Gabel January 2017

Deb Miller September 2014

Baylor Bonham July 2015

Stewart Family May 2016

Wade Rodgers August 2017

Smith Family August 2017

Chadwick Folger May 2018

Jack Ragsdale November 2018

Clanton Family September 2019

Effling Family May 2020

PD Miller January 2019

Shane Bedwell September 2017

Walker Family May 2018

Matt Gunderson November 2019

Linde Sutherly August 2020

Schrag Family August 2020

Allan Family January 2019

Stephanie Steck November 2017

Sara Sullivan August 2018

Jerry McPeak November 2019

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Charles W. Herbster November 2017

Dave Duello August 2018

Mark Hoge March 2019

Elmore Family January 2020

Lazy JB Angus September 2020

Pembrook Cattle Co. September 2018

Ashley Wagner & Jessie Schlipf September 2020

Mikala Grady January 2018

Kent Jaecke May 2019

Kassidy Bremer January 2020

Aegerter Family March 2018

Becca Moore September 2018

Blake Nelson August 2019

Jirl & Brenda Buck March 2020

Conley Cattle November 2020

Parke & Hatmaker Family November 2020

Charles & Heidi Anderson August 2021

Bobby & Mandi Maddox May 2022

Graham Blagg January 2021

Blake & Wravenna Bloomberg September 2021

The Jim Bloomberg Family August 2022

Vickland Family January 2021

Chris Mullinix November 2021

The Guyer Girls Lucy, Ashtin & Nalaney August 2022

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Randy Mullinix November 2021

Shane & Tonya Meier March 2021

Payton Farmer Semptember 2022

Sankey's 6N Ranch Chris & Sharee Sankey May 2021

Ratliff Family January 2022

Bruce Suddeth Semptember 2022

Middleswarth Family May 2021

Jack Stoltz March 2022

The Lemenager Family September 2022

Krisha Geffert November 2022

Tyler “Lil Bob” Overby November 2023

Hayden Schroeder March 2023

 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.

The Clark Family January 2024

Megan Blankenship November 2022

Jennifer Poad May 2023

The Frye Family January 2024

The Scotten Family January 2023

Tar Tut May 2023

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Jim Kelley January 2023

Jeff Paulsen August 2023

The Bayer Family March 2024

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Brian Fox March 2023

Mike Pallas September 2023

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North Dakota Junior Beef Expo June 21-22, 2024 • North Dakota State Fairgrounds • Minot, ND Celebrating 29 years Since 1995, the North Dakota Ward County Shootout

The North Dakota Junior Beef Expo is held in cooperation with the Ward County Shootout Show. Maximize your time through participation in both shows!

Stockmen’s Association has hosted the North Dakota Junior Beef Expo, a multi-breed junior field day for 4-H, FFA and junior breed association members. It’s a chance to learn, compete for prizes and premiums, meet others interested in the beef cattle industry and have fun at the same time!

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For entry forms, rules and more information, visit www.ndstockmen.org or “North Dakota Junior Beef Expo” on Facebook or call (701) 223-2522. Entry fees: $20/head for heifers and $30/head for market animals.

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A block of rooms is reserved at the Clarion Hotel, across from the North Dakota State Fairgrounds. Call (701) 852-2504 and reference the JBE block for the discounted rate of $99 + tax.

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100 Battle of the Bookcliffs 102 Decatur Cattle Battle 106 Diamond Classic 110 Huntington County Cattlemen's Preview 114 Michigan Beef Expo 116 Ohio Beef Expo 118 Oklahoma Youth Expo 120 Tipton County Cattlemen Classic

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BEYOND THE BACKDROP 129 Blaize Benson 133 Eaves Show Cattle

Location › Grand Junction, CO

Date › March 2024

Backdrop Benner › The Showtimes

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Ethan Stone

Judge › Kyle Vehige

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Brystoll Gines

3RD OVERALL STEER Brystoll Gines

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4TH OVERALL STEER Cash Pratt

5TH OVERALL STEER Reed Pratt

GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER Avery Kimble

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RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Kimberly Gray

3RD OVERALL HEIFER Kimberly Gray

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4TH OVERALL HEIFER Avery Kimble

5TH OVERALL HEIFER Silas McQuate

Location › Greenburg, IN

Date › March 2024

Judge › Clint & Kelly Hall Backdrop Photos › Lindsay Hanewich

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Anna Sickafoose

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RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Stephanie Berenda

3RD OVERALL STEER Macey Banter

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4TH OVERALL STEER Stephanie Berenda

5TH OVERALL STEER Kenleigh Berry

D E C A T U R C O U N T Y

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Kenleigh Berry

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RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Kenleigh Berry

3RD OVERALL STEER Stephanie Berenda

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4TH OVERALL STEER Stephanie Berenda

5TH OVERALL STEER Macey Banter

Judge › Clint & Kelly Hall Backdrop Photos › Lindsay Hanewich

GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER Colten Anderson

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RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Parker Chesnut

3RD OVERALL HEIFER Cohen Berry

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4TH OVERALL HEIFER Emmett Baker

5TH OVERALL HEIFER Graham Dickerson

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GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER Colten Anderson

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RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Parker Chesnut

3RD OVERALL HEIFER Emmett Baker

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4TH OVERALL HEIFER Cohen Berry

5TH OVERALL HEIFER Elizabeth Good

Location ›Mason, MI

Date › Marcg 2024

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Miley Poindexter

Judge › Randy Mullinix

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Grace Shupe

3RD OVERALL STEER Megan Brunke

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4TH OVERALL STEER Courtney Hockemeyer

5TH OVERALL STEER Blaine Pish

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GRAND CHAMPION B&O STEER Kylie Brunke

RESERVE CHAMPION B&O STEER Bridgett Futa

3RD OVERALL B&O STEER Katelyn Wilson

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4TH OVERALL B&O STEER Bridgette Futa

5TH OVERALL B&O STEER Mason Trattles

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