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BID TO WIN.

PVF PROVEN QUEEN 3025 February, sired by Marvel

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PVF MISSIE 3103 May, sired by Marvel

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FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 6, 2023 6:30 p.m. at the farm, Gridley, IL

PVF BLACKBIRD 3100 April, sired by Blacklist

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FALL 2023 I can’t believe it is already Fall! We just came off one of our busiest Summers with trips to the Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Colorado State Fairs! We had a wonderful time covering the shows, visiting with customers and seeing friends! We now shift to Fall and being the Official Media Partner of the 2023 American Royal! We will be in Kansas City with our full Showtimes Store and Booth! We are looking forward to a great show at the American Royal! The Sept/Oct 2023 Fall Edition is filled with photos we took during our State Fair run. Be sure to check out all of our Faces and Places throughout this issue! We’ve also included Show Results from the State Fairs! Mike Pallas is this issue’s Hall of Fame Inductee! We met Mike back in 2006 before we started The Showtimes! We were traveling to Ak-Sar-Ben when it was still in Omaha. We broke down on the way to the show and Mike was there to help us out. He is one of the kindest people we have met. You will learn so much about him in his feature starting on page 212! Every Sunday you might have noticed that we share a Bible verse on The Showtimes Facebook and Instagram pages. Almost ten years ago I was sitting in Church and the idea crossed my mind

that The Showtimes had a large following on social media and that it would be a way to share the Bible with many people in our industry. That Sunday I started taking photos on my phone along with inspiring scripture or a Bible verse from that Sunday’s sermon. Sometimes it was a photo I took in Colorado Springs, or the sun shining through the trees on the way to church. Now we share Bible verses on images we take at shows throughout the country that might not get published like an empty chute or a Hereford’s eye. It grew into something that I hope inspires exhibitors and everyone who reads it. When we were at the Indiana State Fair we were down on the floor covering the Grand Drives. During the Market Hog Show judge Josh Brockman gave a really great speech about how everything you do either glorifies God, or glorifies yourself. Be sure to read his full speech on page 117! We look forward to seeing everyone at the 2023 American Royal in KC this October! Good luck at the Fall Shows!

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The Showtimes has released four new videos from the Indiana, Illinois, Iowa & Colorado State Fairs with nearly 100,000 views! Watch in 4K high definition and experience the State Fairs like never before at theshowtimesmagazine.com FOUR NEW SHOW CENTER VIDEOS

ILLINOIS + IOWA BACKDROPS The Showtimes was honored to work alongside the Illinois and Iowa State Fairs on the designing and printing of their backdrop banners! Contact us today to add The Showtimes Effect to your show!

We just concluded our 2023 Showtimes State Fair Tour! Throughout the month of August, we traveled to Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Colorado. We highlighted the youth and livestock of each state with the ultimate show coverage including photos, interviews, and Show Center Videos! Full show results are featured throughout this issue of The Showtimes as well as online on Facebook, Instagram and theshowtimesmagazine. com. Thank you to each State Fair for your wonderful hospitality! THE SHOWTIMES STATE FAIR TOUR CONCLUDES

The Showtimes is excited to introduce our new This Is Why We Show Series where we sit down with Industry Greats! Episode I debuted early September and featured Bob May. The inaugural interview has already been viewed over 30,000 times! In correlation with the release of our September/October 2023 Fall Edition, we are honored to feature Dan Hoge in Episode II. Stay tuned this Fall for more videos! Watch online on Facebook and our website! THIS IS WHY WE SHOW SERIES: VIDEO INTERVIEWS

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JEFF PAULSEN HALL OF FAME PLAQUE

Jeff Paulsen was presented with his Hall of Fame plaque during the 2023 Iowa State Fair!

RYAN RATHMANN HALL OF FAME PLAQUE

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023 At The Farm • Leon, IA • 1 p.m. LINHART LIMOUSIN 14th a nnual ELITE FEMALE SALE Fall Harvest

Progeny & Genetics From These Prolific Donors Will Be Featured:

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LLJB Absolute Style 3056A

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It’s been a great year for Linhart genetics. Congratulations to the many firms who have placed their faith in our program.

Reserve Champion Division IV Owned Lim-Flex Female, 2023 National Junior Show Shown by Taylor Simonsen of Lynden, WA

CELL Krush 2098K

Supreme Champion Limousin Female, 2023 Cattlemen’s Congress Shown by Karly Payne of Sharpsburg, MD

CELL 1401J

Reserve Champion Limousin Female, 2022 Keystone International Livestock Exhibition Elite female result of a past Linhart genetic purchase. Shown by Campbell Land & Cattle of Sycamore, PA

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Grand Champion Breeding Heifer, 2023 North Dakota State Fair Shown by Fletcher Hennessy of Des Lacs, ND

CELL Karma 2215K

4th Overall Bred & Owned Percentage Female,

2023 Simmental Junior Nationals Elite female result of a past Linhart show heifer, CELL Trixie. Shown by Chase Harker of Hope, IN

Harkers Trixies Harmony

Charles Linhart 641.340.1306 Aaron Linhart 641.414.5060 27195 175th St • Leon, Iowa 51044 LINHARTLIMOUSIN.COM

JILL HOCKEMEYER We all appreciate ALL you have done for the Indiana families this year. Everyone loves the pictures, videos and I’m pretty sure Catelynn has worn her buckle almost everyday since!!! PAIGE LEMENAGER Loving the sales feature on The Showtimes App! So neat, well done <3 RAEGAN SHAHAN Wanted to thank you for

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[Indiana State Fair] to capture moments/photos. Your presence truly makes a difference and an impact. Thank you for taking the time to be there! It is appreciated. SULLIVAN SUPPLY Sullivan Supply would like to congratulate the esteemed winner of the Best of the Barns Livestock Publication of the Year, The Showtimes, Inc. This publication has solidified its position as an industry leader with its captivating content and comprehensive coverage. From in-depth show highlights to expert insights, The Showtimes is the go-to resource for livestock enthusiasts seeking top- tier information. Get ready to be immersed in the world of The Showtimes and witness the pinnacle of excellence in livestock publications. DYLAN LILLEHOLM Thank you Showtimes for the awesome ad. AMERICAN ROYAL Thank you to The Showtimes...for their support of our 2023 show. JOELYNN RATHMANN The best day. Thank you Showtimes for your incredible coverage of an experience we will NEVER forget! ADDISON WESTERMAN One of my favorite memories is getting a Showtimes banner for the first time. You guys are truly an inspiration to my showing career and many other people’s showing career... Thank you so much for pushing me to get those banners, and letting me believe I can be so much more than what people think I can be.

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“This is why we show. Listen to the very end. God bless Bob May.” - Donna Conley

“Well said Bob May.” - Michael Rist

“Great interview!” - Tim Brandt

“Great interview! I’m so happy to see you doing what you love.” - Sherry ALton-Mckenzie

“Wow! What a great interview with a man that has done it all. Young people listen carefully to what he has to say.” - Tom Horschler

“Wow, great interview Lisa! Give it a listen! He is one of the top great ones in the industry. Our family is honored to call

THIS IS WHY WE SHOW SERIES

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“What an awesome interview!” - Jared Nowack

“Ok cattle peeps, this is worth the time. If you are into cattle you know Bobby May. Good opionions and suggestions. This is one you need to watch and listen to. If you know anything about cattle, you have heard about Bobby May. It’s lengthy but worth the time. So many great opinions on different topics. Great interview!!!” - Lorraine Zawacki

EPISODE I

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The Showtimes interviews industry greats in our new video show This Is Why We Show Series! Like us on Facebook for new episodes this Fall!

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ONE WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND IN THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY? I grew up in the hill country of Texas and started showing steers when I was old enough. I then started hauling Purebred cattle across the United States. My kids participated in the steer and lamb deal. TWO WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE YOU HAVE JUDGED? This is a tough one. One of the neatest things would be judging the Open Cattle the last year they had the Cow Palace out in California – with all the history. I have enjoyed all the majors like Denver, etc. THREE WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THE MOST… I have had the opportunity to judge some of the Junior breed shows at the Royal. The main thing I am looking forward to is getting to do this in honor of Stanley Stout (a former American Royal Board of Directors member and chairman of the Livestock Committee) and Bud Sloan (a former beef cattle superintendent and livestock superintendent for the American Royal). It is a special thing for me. The winner of the Supreme Champion Heifer will be awarded a $5,000 Stanley E. Stout Memorial Supreme Heifer Scholarship as well as be awarded the Bud Sloan Supreme Heifer Trophy. FOUR WHAT IS YOUR IDEAL HEIFER? The first thing anybody that knows me and what I look for will know I am going to be hunting a female. Starting at the ground, she has to be able to travel. I don’t worry about the freak fronts like some guys; but I am going to try to find the complete female of the group. FIVE MOST PEOPLE DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU I like Western Art and Western Poetry like Baxter Black.

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INGREDIENTS • 2 Cups All-Purpose Flour • 2 Teaspoons Baking Soda • ¼ Teaspoon Salt • 2 Tsp. Pumpkin Pie Spice Or Cinnamon • 1 ½ Cups White Sugar • 3 Large Eggs • ¾ Cup Buttermilk If You Don’t Have Use Regular Milk With One

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JENSEN BROS. FEMALE SALE AT SANDER’S RANCH, LOUISBURG, KS DURING THE AMERICAN ROYAL SHOW AND AHA ANNUAL MEETING

THURSDAY AT 5 PM 10.19.2023

Many time Champion Benton/Coco daughter sold to Brayson Mayo

SELLING SIBLINGS TO THESE FEMALES IN THE CHOSEN SALE 2023

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Thank you to Brumley Farms, NV for purchasing the 2021 and 2022 Pick of The Fall Calves 2022 JNHE Reserve Polled Fall

Congratulations to the Miller Family, KS on your success with Chardonnay, purchased in the 2022 Chosen Sale

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INDIANA High above the Steer and Heifer shows at the Indiana State Fair!

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ILLINOIS Kashen Ellerbrock with his family, friends and the judges after winning the Illinois State Fair Steer Show!

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IOWA An above look at the 2023 Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, IA!

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COLORADO Above the 2023 Colorado State Fair in Pueblo overlooking the livestock barns and carnival!

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70 head sell at auction at Atkins Herefords near Tea, South Dakota. Saturday, September 30 th at 1 p.m.

Embryos and Semen sell on smartauctions.co Friday, September 29 th

UPS ENTICE 9365 ET | P44058137

CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI CHB 4.8 1.3 60 92 30 0.84 0.27 $549 $171 JDH 11E 8G MERCEDES 31L ET | P44453971 Benton x Mercedes 11E

CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI CHB 7.7 3.0 69 108 37 0.59 0.42 $470 $164 JDH ND 120F 1015 ANGEL 13L ET | P44460593 Guardian x Homegrown 102F

HOMOZYGOUS POLLED

X651 x TIMESAWASTIN 6094

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CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI

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76 115 36 0.60 0.52 $484 $155

CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI CHB -2.5 4.3 68 109 41 0.96 0.21 $500 $182 JDH AH 45C MONTGOMERY 101K ET | P44371198 Montgomery x 45C safe to Final Print

AH FINAL QUEEN 201K | P44342186

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CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI CHB 10.2 -0.7 70 106 30 0.46 0.30 $348 $142

CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI CHB 2.0 2.5 94 149 42 0.88 0.31 $551 $173 Lincoln x 8032

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CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI CHB 4.4 2.9 66 94 35 0.63 0.18 $490 $120 JDH 12D 16G MS STANDOUT 38J | P44242590 Standout x DiMaggio 12D safe to Land Grant

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CED BW WW YW M REA MARB BMI CHB -2.4 4.8 65 113 26 0.56 0.11 $294 $140

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elaney erefords Jerry & Shelly Delaney Family

Pete & Laura Atkins Family 27132 SD Hwy 17, Tea, South Dakota 57064 Pete: 605.351.9847 | petea15@gmail.com atkinsherefords.com

2071 County Rd 101, Lake Benton, Minnesota 56149 Jerry: 507.820.0661 | Nick: 507.829.0561 | jdh@delaneyherefords.com delaneyherefords.com

Dustin Layton, Auctioneer

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MAINE ANGUS sired by BOE Epic

HORNED HEREFORD sired by FTZ Dignified 104J

PB CHAROLAIS sired by BOY Outlier 812

POLLED HEREFORD sired by H The Profit 8426

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PB MAINE-ANJOU sired by BOE Epic

JIRL, BRENDA & BAILEY BUCK 580.795.4865 mobile \ Madill, OK 73446 jirl@buckcattle.com \ www.buckcattle.com Matt Scasta, 580.220.7288 \ Davey Young, 931.478.0527 \ Matt Loggains, 870.373.0646 All Buck cattle are fed MFM Feed. Talk to us about their advantages. MAINETAINER sired by Conley Lead the Way

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experience the difference... T he A dvAnTAge P roducTion S Ale OCTOBER 14, 2023 | 6:00 PM | SIOUX CITY, IA

Lot 1 | UDE Queen Ruth 3002 Sire: KR Casino 6243 Dam: KDJ Queen Ruth 502

Lot 2 | UDE Queen Ruth 3003 Sire: KR Casino 6243 Dam: KDJ Queen Ruth 502

Lot 5 | UDE Queen Ruth 3036 Sire: KR Casino 6243 Dam: KDJ Queen Ruth 502

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Lot 9 | UDE Phyllis 3001 Sire: BNWZ Dignity 8017 Dam: FCF Phyllis 532

Lot 13 | UDE Phyllis 3024 Sire: BNWZ Dignity 8017 Dam: UDE Phyllis 9129

Lot 15 | UDE Forever Lady 3037 Sire: KR Casino 6243 Dam: Lazy H Bar Forever Lady 7153

Lot 20 | UDE Ellie 3019 Sire: EXAR Blue Chip 1877B Dam: SLL Ellie 2201

Lot 27 | UDE Blackbird 3022 Sire: Silverias Styke 9303 Dam: Hoffman H/G Blackbird 620

Lot 31 | UDE Keymura Katy 3016 Sire: SCC SCH 24 Karat 838 Dam: SLL Keymura Katy 5008

Lot 36 | UDE Sandy’s Tradition 3035 Sire: BNWZ Dignity 8017 Dam: SCC SCH Sandy’s Tradition 928

Lot 38 | UDE Pearle 158L Sire: Duff HD 2046 Dam: MNS Pearle 3121

Lot 39 | UDE Mercy 31L ET Sire: KLD Marksman D87 ET Dam: Delhawk Mercy 10D

Lot 42 | UDE VANZ Hayleigh 186L Sire: SO Remedy 7F Dam: KDP Miss Hoya Hayleigh

Lot 45 | UDE Hayleigh 152L Sire: WLE Copacetic E02 Dam: KDP Miss Hoya Hayleigh

Lot 49 | UDE Diamond 166L Sire: Rocking P Private Stock H101 Dam: TJSC Diamond 167E

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Lot 53 | UDE Barb Rose 249L Sire: SO Remedy 7F Dam: Harrell Barb Rose 216D

Lot 55 | UDE Princess 172L Sire: Harkers Unleashed Dam: Haras Miss Princess 100Z

Lot 59 | UDE Thunder Girl 67L ET Sire: Silverias Style 9303 Dam: JSUL Red Thunder 9051W

Bret, Becky, Maddy, Mitchell, Hannah, Brecken and Baylor Udell 31695 Hedge Ave. Sioux City, IA 51108 Mitchell Udell: 712.899.7485

Graham Blagg: 530.913.6418 Tim Anderson: 605.682.9343 Jered Shipman: 806.983.7226

LOT 1

LOT 3

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MADE TO ORDER EMBRYO PACKAGE 4 Heifer Embryos from Marvelous Margie by buyer’s choice of: Worldwide, Red Knight or Lookout

March 2023 – Worldwide x Marvelous Margie 96

February 2023 – Red Blood x D&D Margies Beauty 610S

FULL SISTER EMBRYOS to KRLE Lady Crystal Prime 234 ET, 2023 California State Fair Res. Supreme Champion and 2023 NJSS ShorthornPlus Division II Champion. Plus, MATERNAL SISTER EMBRYOS by Red Knight!

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MATERNAL SISTER to 2023 NJSS Grand Champion

ShorthornPlus Features

FULL BROTHER EMBRYOS to KRLE Mr. Big ET, 2023 NJSS ShorthornPlus Champion Market Steer

May 2023 – Current Commodity x SULL Blooded Ruby 3278

LOT 15C

November 2022 – One Night Stand x Whitebirch Ms Firestorm MATERNAL SISTER to 2023 Cattlemen’s Congress Grand Champion

LOT 19B

LOT 16

FULL SISTER to 2022 NAILE Grand Champion

March 2023 – Lookout x BFS Royal Ruby FA 005

FIRST DAUGHTER of 2022 NAILE Supreme Champion“Lookout” to sell

January 2023 – Dream Maker x SULL Max Rosa 310-3

LOT 18B

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This spring we decided we would plant a small garden. Libbi requested watermelons, Randy wanted to grow a prize- winning giant pumpkin, and my top priority was tomatoes. For the sake of tradition, we had to have zucchini and sweet corn. I felt like we got off to a great start and sure enough, a week after we planted the seeds, everything was sprouting. Checking the garden every day after we did chores became part of the routine. By June, the zucchini and tomatoes were producing, the corn was shoulder height and there were pumpkin and watermelon vines going everywhere. That was about the time our Texas heat kicked into high gear. Along with the heat, came the wind, the worms, and the grasshoppers. Despite all my effort, the grasshoppers and worms destroyed the sweet corn. Once the 114-degree days rolled around, the grasshoppers took over everything. Our prize- winning pumpkin that had grown a little larger than a basketball, just melted in the heat. We had zucchini and tomatoes for a little while before the grasshoppers managed to strip every leaf away. The best part about this project was knowing what we did wrong, and what we will do different next year. God probably feels like this when he looks at us and all the mistakes we make. Thankfully, He keeps forgiving us and giving us chance after chance to get things right. Jesus teaches us the story of the prodigal son, who foolishly spent his inheritance in Luke 15:17-25, “17 “When he came to his senses, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have food to spare, and here I am starving to death! 18 I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and

against you. 19 I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired servants.’ 20 So he got up and went to his father. “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him. 21 “The son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ 22 “But the father said to his servants, ‘Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. 23 Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. 24 For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ So they began to celebrate.” In this story, the son felt like he had messed his entire life up. He returned to his father knowing that he was the only one to blame. He felt unworthy of a second chance. Just as his father forgave him and celebrated his return, Jesus forgives us for our mistakes. Jesus gives us chance after chance to get it right. I will be prepared next year with shade cloth and grasshopper spray for my garden, and just like my garden, we are a work in progress. When we pray to God for forgiveness and the wisdom to make better choices, He loves us and guides us through it all. ■

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106 Indiana State Fair 118 Illinois State Fair 132 Colorado State Fair 138 State Fair of West Virginia 146 The Throwdown 150 Iowa State Fair 166 Wisconsin State Fair 170 South Dakota State Fair 172 Southeast IA Showdown 176 South Dakota Showdown

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OHIO STATE FAIR

Location Columbus, OH

Date July 2023

Backdrop Photos › Linde’s Livestock Photos

Steer Judge › Ryan Rathmann

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Heifer Judge › Brett Barber

Sire › Here I Am

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Holden LeVan

Sire › Here I Am

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Beckett Winegardner

3rd Overall Steer Essie Mc Guire

4th Overall Steer Emily Scott

5th Overall Steer Harrison Blay

M y name is Holden LeVan. I am a junior at Triad High School in North Lewisburg, OH. My family and I live on a farm near Woodstock, OH. My father is a veterinarian at Woodside Veterinary Hospital which my parent’s own and operate, and my mother is an Oncology Patient Care Nurse Manager. I have 3 older brothers and a set of older twin sisters. I have been in 4-H since I was 9 years old and have always shown livestock. I participate in FFA and play varsity basketball. I am a member of the National Honor Society. In my free time, I enjoy working on

the farm, fixing and building things, and helping with the cows as well as the racehorses. My family raises beef show cattle as well as Standardbred race horses that we also train and race. While it is every showman’s goal to win the Ohio State Fair Market Beef show, I never dreamed that I would be able to accomplish that. I’ve worked hard at trying to get to that point, and have spent countless hours in the barn, from early mornings to late nights . I’ve managed my projects from the time that they were baby calves to the end point of their show career. I wouldn’t be able to accomplish any of this without the help of my family and friends. My brother Hadley and my sister Frani helped me everyday they could, morning and evening, with my steer.

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They made sure he was taken care of while I was at Angus Junior Nationals in Nebraska showing my heifer. My parents have always supported me in everything that I set out to do, and without them, this would not have been possible. My siblings have taught me what I needed to know to be successful with my steer and are always there for guidance. Hank, Harrison, Hadley, Cati, and Frani have all been a huge help to me, not only with my steer, but in life. I would like to thank the Boyert Family, the Watson Family, Nolan Furgeson, and everyone involved who helped Dale and I get to this point. Without good friends and family, exhibiting livestock successfully would not be possible. It feels surreal that my show season ended at the Ohio State Fair. I am very blessed to be part of the livestock industry and appreciate everything that I have learned along the way. Knowing that being able to show good quality beef cattle is an accomplishment and contributes to the improvement of the quality of livestock in this country makes me a better showman. The ultimate goal is to have a complete animal that will be successful in the show ring and be marketable. If there is one thing that I have learned from showing livestock, it is to accept constructive criticism and work hard. It has shown me the extent to which families come together for a common goal that makes it great. Working hard together, supporting each other, celebrating victories, and learning from losses is what makes families stronger. Winning the Ohio State Fair Market Beef Show was truly a dream come true, none of it would have been possible without the people behind the scenes who can't be thanked enough. There’s no other people I'd rather win at this level with. Dale was one of a kind and he is definitely a steer myself and many others are never gonna forget. ■

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OHIO STATE FAIR

JUNIOR HEFIERS

Sire › Follow Me

GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER Harrison Blay

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Heifer Judge › Brett Barber

Backdrop Photos › Linde’s Livestock Photos

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Olivia Jones

3rd Overall Heifer Bristol Bates

4th Overall Heifer Holden LeVan

5th Overall Heifer Tyler Dahse

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INDIANA STATE FAIR

Location Indianapolis, IN

Date July 2023

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Backdrop Photos › Lindsay Hanewich Photography

Steer Judge › Ryan Rathmann

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Heifer Judge › Jake Scott & Chad Holtkamp

Sire › In God We Trust

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Tyler Patterson

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Catelynn Hockemeyer

3rd Overall Steer Remingron Brumbaugh

4th Overall Steer Anna Sickafouse

5th Overall Steer Sage Lawrence

6 year 4H member from Monroe County Indiana State Fair, Grand Champion Market Beef. Champion Chianina Sire: IGWT Bred by: MPJ Cattle Sold by: Guyer

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My steer, Goose was a special one not only his type but also his personality. We started the year off strong finishing fourth overall at Hoosier Beef Congress. Then we spent a lot of time together getting ready for the state fair hoping to finish strong. Our goal was to make it to the dirt (Grand Drive) and we did just that. Walking into the drive was awesome, but my favorite memory was the slap. It was a feeling like I've never had before. Saying goodbye to Goose was hard. We set our goals, worked hard and I was blessed to achieve Grand Champion at the Indiana State Fair. I'd like to thank God for this opportunity. With him all things are possible. I would also like to thank my family, we are a team. 4-H takes hard work and dedication. My brother Reid and I spend our summers together working our 4-H animals, beef and swine. Awesome memories for sure. I would also like to thank the Guyer crew and my family and friends for their guidance and support.

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M y name is Catelynn Hockemeyer and I exhibited the Reserve Grand Market steer at the Indiana State Fair along with the champion shropshire market lamb and the champion white face cross intermediate market lamb showman. This year was a huge accomplishment after all the hours in the barn working hair, walking bracing. we never dreamed this

could be accomplished. It was a wild ride with my steer, Revenge he kinda had a mind of his own but when he hit the ring he was a totally different animal. He was always a lot of fun to have around and probably one of my best friends. He was a fun steer to show and a fun steer to have around. 4-H was never just my effort, me and my family do this together and that is one of the best things I could ever ask for. It makes it a

lot more fun to have your biggest supporters in the barn helping you to be better and pushing you to make you better, Yeah at times me and my sister are biggest competitors but also best friends and biggest fans and supporters. This year probably would have never happened without all the people who helped down to the fitters, the people who raised, sold him, the people who kept me calm before show time my family and team is most of the reason I have accomplished so much. ■

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INDIANA STATE FAIR

JUNIOR HEFIERS

Sire › Colburn Primo

Dam › Seldom Rest Farms

GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER Houston Ferree

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Heifer Judge › Jake Scott & Chad Holtkamp

Backdrop Photos › Lindsay Hanewich Photography

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Harley Henney

3rd Overall Heifer Delaney Ott

4th Overall Heifer Bristol Demaree

5th Overall Heifer Whitney Swaim

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INDIANA STATE FAIR

OPEN BREEDING

RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN HEIFER Clancy Stockdale

GRAND CHAMPION OPEN HEIFER Miller Smith

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GRAND CHAMPION OPEN BULL Weston Haag

RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN BULL Whitewater Limousin

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INDIANA STATE FAIR

SMALL ANIMALS

GRAND CHAMPION HOG Harper Yoder

RESERVE CHAMPION HOG Brody Everhart

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GRAND CHAMPION LAMB Colton Kephart

RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB Chaynee Tennant

GRAND CHAMPION GOAT Chaynee Tennant

RESERVE CHAMPION GOAT Caroline Sullivan

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I am only here to tell you about one thing. It was amazing that we started this event by thanking the only one that allows every breath that we take, to step in this building and every other building by giving Him thanks. We started by prayer to Him. It’s a Sunday. Even if it was Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, everything we do is either in worship to Him, or rebellion to Him. You think about everything that you do either glorifies God, or glorifies yourself. Christ told us deny yourself, pick up your cross and follow me. This event, this industry, this competition, this thing that we get to do, He has blessed us with. Indiana, he has belssed y’all with this amazing group here, this facility that is brand new, the one that Nick and I got to work through all these kids the past few days... that’s a blessing from God abaove. Take it and use it. This is an amazing industry that we can teach and grow and train our kids to do ethical things. To do hard working things. To learn responsibility. That is extremely good and extremely right and we can use that. A gentleman

earlier said; ‘we just use the pigs in this instance, or the cattle, or the sheep or the goats to raise our kids. Use them to raise your kids in Christ. To teach them about Christ. The hours that each of us get to spend with our family in the barn. All of that time how valuable is it when we’re all in tune together, in sync as a core family. Mold your family. Doing something that you enjoy... as a following people of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior, take the advantage of the blessings that He gives in a relationship with Him... the only thing that matters is eternity. This pig show is a short time. He gives us every breath that we have. He can take it at any moment. He can bless us. Continue to worship Him in everything that we do. This is the most amazing platform that we can do to make our children understand that and grow in Him as well.

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