Bob and Kay Linville Are Happy Farmers Because They Use Their Check List

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WINTER 2016 Bob and Kay Linville Are Happy Farmers Because They Use Their Check List Nichols Bulls 4 Data 4 Disposition 4 Warranty 4 Marketing by Bob Hough j. david nichols Bob and Scott Linville each have a and some owned cool season grass pastures. This year I celebrated Thanksgiving, commercial herd in the Northwest They bring the cows and calves back to the my birthday, and Christmas all on corner of Missouri, but manage the home place to fence-line wean, which they November 15. It was the unveiling of cows and market the calves together. According to Bob, We keep different color cows stop bawling, they are moved back find lowers stress on the calves. Once the my portrait in the Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Gallery at the Kentucky Fair ear tags to keep them straight on whose to the pastures they came from. After harvest, the cows are moved onto Scott s corn and Exposition Center. It was a grand cattle they are. The arrangement works event that got started two years ago great reducing the overall labor and overall resources needed to run the cows, and wintering costs. At the end of December, stalks with protein tubs, which help lower when Dr. Bob Hough nominated me. The artist took over 200 photos of me increasing the critical mass at marketing. depending on the weather, the cows then and painted the portrait from them. Starting two years ago, they each have used go on a hay ration with protein tubs and At the banquet there were scores of Nichols Angus bulls to breed the cows. start calving the end of February. family, friends, cattlemen, professors Bob has 55 straightbred Angus cows and They keep the expenses straight between and scientists. Prior to dinner, John raises his own replacements while Scott, the two herds, but according to Bob s wife Harrell said grace and pointed out who has 75 cows, prefers to buy replacements. According to Bob, I like to know one as a bad one, with each family tak- Kay, It costs the same to feed a good that I resembled King David. Phyllis managed to roll her eyes 360 degrees. the genetics behind my cows, while Scott ing pride in their herds. They both like James Bennett recounted how I feels, I can get a quicker return on investment if I buy bred heifers. These com- found a new source of herd bulls in Nichols the marketability of black Angus and have nearly checked in my chips when lightning hit the microphone while Glen bined systems seem to work well together Farms two years ago. Klippenstein and I were speaking. with their calves topping the sale in their Bob was having trouble with lethal genetic defects turning up occasionally in his Glen informed the crowd, that I weight class when they marketed this fall. really was blue collar, but was surrounded by people who git er done. The cows are a secondary enterprise for straightbred Angus calves when he heard each of them, so they like cattle that don t on a Nichols Farms radio commercial that Dr. John Pollak said, Dave s definition of consensus is when they agree take a lot fuss and muss. Bob works as a repairman at a local ball bearing plant while lethal genetic defects. This is nothing new they guaranteed their bulls were free from with his ideas, brought nods of approval from family and Nichols staff. Scott row crops 1,200 acres and works at for Nichols Farms. They started in the the local sale barn where they market their Angus bull business in 1957 guaranteeing Then it was my turn to speak. On the calves. One thing for sure is they both do that their bulls would not sire dwarf calves. way to the podium, I thought, forget it right, marketing long weaned, fully vaccinated, bunk broke preconditioned calves. of her adult life, especially liked Nichols Kay, who has raised Quarter Horses most the notes. Just tell them about the people who made me what I am. According to Scott, They are sorted at the warranty since she was used to testing registered horses for genetic defects. Bob also At my portrait hanging, the room sale barn with one large group of steers was over flowing with people who and one large group of heifers. We then talked to some neighbors who told him the were pioneers, award winners, scientists, professors, executives and cattle have two smaller groups of lighter steers Nichols sired calves brought more money and heifers. at the sale barn, which sold him on buying men and women. I quipped, this may They calve the cows in the spring, with Nichols Angus bulls. Continued on page two cow-calf pairs moving onto mainly rented Continued on page three [ 1 ]

Continued from page one be the largest gathering of bovine intellect since Thomas Jefferson dined alone. I gave special recognition to my Dad, Dr. Jay Lush, and Dr. John Pollak. What a trio of common - uncommon brilliant mentors. Topping the list was my family, employees, teachers, and friends. The real measure of research and service to the beef industry, is not my portrait or awards. It is not even what happens in our herd, but rather what happens in our customers herds. The recent Green Tag Sale at the Creston Livestock Auction was dramatic evidence of the value of genetics. Nearly a 1,000 Nichols sired calves weighed more than brand X sired calves. The steers by 128 lbs and the heifers by 92 lbs more. Both sold higher within their wt. range. The current slide in cattle prices, is not due to the typical cattle cycle. It s been a perfect storm of the high priced US dollar (which reduced exports) and the back up of fat 1500-1700 lb. steers. The churning of cattle and feeder prices on the Board of Trade is pouring gasoline on the fire. On a typical day there are 20 to 40 thousand trades. This year there were days with 110,000 to 150,000 trades that resulted in only 110 loads that actually changed hands. This is not supply and demand, this is gambling with programed computers making trades. It is not the first time, that cunning traders have tried to corner the market. I remember when the Hunt family tried to corner silver. They failed. Even the mid-eastern Oil Sheik s OPEC has failed. Crude oil is now trading under $40. Now is not the time to be scared to buy or to sell. I ve been in the cattle business since I fed my first steer as a lad of nine years. There has only been one year that feeder calves, (2014) were higher priced than today (12/15/15). One thing that hasn t changed in my 66 years they all sell weight times the money. I d like to personally invite you to our open house and private treaty bull sale, Saturday, January 30. These are the best bulls we ve ever raised. Come judge for yourself. BIVI Beef Bulletin Louisville, Kentucky Dave Nichols portrait was officially hung in the prestigious Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Gallery, generally considered the highest honor in the livestock industry. The Saddle and Sirloin Gallery was established in 1903. It has recognized an individual each year for their lifetime of exceptional service to the livestock industry, both nationally and internationally. https://www.youtube.comwatch?v=kotvbksu1fi [ 2 ] by Dr. Peggy Thompson DVM Professional Services Veterinarian Evaluate Vaccination Protocols Before Spring Though spring breeding may still be months away, planning for it including making vaccination decisions should begin well before the temperatures start to warm back up. A healthy herd starts with healthy cows, and it s particularly important to ensure your cows stay healthy through pregnancy and calving. Your veterinarian will help you determine these two major vaccination decisions for your cows: 1. Modified-live virus versus killed-vaccine selection 2. Which diseases to protect against A MLV vaccine is generally preferred for its effectiveness over killed vaccines; however, it must be given 30 60 days pre-breeding. This timing means you should consult with your veterinarian several months prior to breeding to determine the best vaccination protocol for your herd, including whether or not an MLV vaccine will work for you. In determining the diseases to protect against, the goal when vaccinating cows is twofold: 1. Optimizing conception and preventing abortion 2. Optimizing the health of the cow, and ultimately icreasing the chances of a healthy calf BVD is one case in which we can ultimately see the health of the cow impact the calf. If a pregnant cow is exposed to BVD between 40 and125 days of gestation, that virus is then transmitted to the fetus, and the calf is born persistently infected (PI) with BVD, and is known as a PI BVD calf. These PI calves can be devastating to a herd, as they shed the BVD virus to any animals they come in contact with. Consult with your veterinarian to determine your pre-breeding vaccination protocol ahead of time, and to ensure that protocol protects your herd from PI calves. Be sure to look for a vaccine like Express FP, which includes protection against BVD Type 1b the type most commonly found in PI calves and provides a PI-free guarantee against PI calves. For more information about EXPRESS FP talk to your veterinarian or Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. representative or visit http://www.bi-vetmedica.com/species/ cattle/products/express_fp.html. Express is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. 2015 Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc

Linville Farms, from page one When Bob and Kay went up to purchase bulls, he related, I was impressed by the cattle and the facilities. Dave also made you feel right at home. Bob had done his homework before arriving, narrowing the number of bulls he wanted to look at - Scott, Diana, Riley, Kay, Paidyn and Bob Linville - down to 25 bulls based on objective data. out, I ended up getting what I thought was Once there, Bob and Kay picked from this a better bull than the one it replaced. group based on visual evaluation, with When the first calves came both Bob and conformation being especially important Scott were extremely pleased with their to Kay with her Quarter Horse background. When they got back, they discussed the situation with Scott, and they made the collective decision to market all their old Good As Gold bulls and go back and purchase another seven. That Dave Nichols stood behind is an Angus the bulls genetically and functionally is POWER BULL what made the difference. Scott was also who thrives impressed by the operation, remarking, I on tall fescue like the genetic defect policy, all the data pasture. He s they have available and that Dave tells the pictured at 45 truth. This would be tested when one of days of pasture Bob s bulls sheath swelled, and they took him to the veterinarian who told him he breeding. He s wouldn t be a breeder. in the top 10% Bob remembers, I called Dave and explained for WW, YW, the situation. He told me to take RADG, Doc, CW, the bull to the sale barn, and that he would give me credit for another bull. As it turned $F and $B Epds! disposition. According to Scott, The best disposition we ever had, and I also like that the bulls themselves are easy to work with. For Scott, who has two daughters that help him work the cattle, this was especially important. They were also very pleased when it came time to sell the first calf crop that Ross Havens listed them with the numerous feed yards that buy Nichols sired calves. Bob explains, It means a lot when Dave is willing to stand behind his genetics when it comes time to market. The Linville s first sale of their Nichols sired calves topped the market..the Linvilles are happy new customers of Nichols Farms. Nichols bulls have the data, disposition and warranty to keep them coming back. www.b-kquarterhorses.com ABS Global Purchases 50% of Nichols Good as Gold Z103 t Garrand County, Kentucky, Cattlemens Association members drove 725 miles to visit Nichols Farms. They agreed it was worth it, just to see hard working cows nursing big soggy calves grazing fescue pastures. Southwestern Iowa Community u College ag students made their annual tour to Nichols Farms. [ 3 ]

t Five Fair - Fast - Easy Steps To Buy Nichols Bulls As soon as you arrive at Nichols Farms (Iowa) register 1. for your buyer s # and get the bulls performance records, genomically enhanced Epds, and ultra-sound data. Bulls will be penned by breed, by performance, and 2. by price. A selector board will be posted by each pen with the tag/brand # of each bull in that pen. At 1:30 PM the first selections will be made in buyer 3. number order. Take the card that matches the bull(s) tag # you wish to buy. In case another person selects a bull that you want to 4. buy you (and others) have the opportunity to bid on that bull. You will bid in $100 increments against the person who initially pulled that card. If the person who pulled the Dave Nichols - Selector Board card does not want to raise your (and others ) bids, he or she has the opportunity to make another selection before any other bulls are selected from that pen. Nichols Farms representatives will be at each Selector Board to answer questions and conduct the bidding. The only bidding will be between the people who want to buy the same bull on which a card has been pulled from the Selector Board. When you make your bull(s) selection, write your name, address, and phone # on the card and 5. give it to Lillian or Phyllis Nichols at the office. 6. Buy your Nichols Bull on the internet. Live feed from the bull pens. Sign up DV Auction http://d3s7yb5qtsmwow.cloudfront.net/shared/tutorials/biddingconsoletutorial-part2-final.htm For Sale: Superior Beef Genetics from : Nichols Farms - Iowa Angus - Simmental - Composites 100 open spring heifer calves (purebreds )... $1500-$2000 25 coming two/year old and fall yearling Bulls... from : Nichols Genetic Source Partners 104 Composite bred heifers - A.I Nichols CE bulls ultra-sound calving date (IA) 100 Composite bred heifers - A.I. Nichols CE Angus ultra-sound calving date (IA) 300 Composite bred heifers - AI Nichols CE Angus 60 day calving date (IA) 55 Angus bred heifers - Bred to CE Nichols Bulls (IN) Check out the full listing at www.nicholsfarms.biz Cowboys You Can Count On Justin Stiens was born and raised on a livestock and grain farm in northwest Missouri. He attended Nodaway-Holt High School and was active in FFA, captain of the football team, and was on the honor roll all four years. He graduated in the spring of 2009 from Nebraska Southeast Community College where he majored in Animal Breeding and Animal Nutrition. Justin is responsible for calving, AI breeding and the day to day feeding and care of Nichols Composite cows and calves. He also helps harvest the 2,500 tons of hay, 500 tons of corn stalks, and 5,000 tons of corn silage that s fed each year to Nichols cows, bulls, and heifers. Justin is a people person and enjoys giving tours of pastures and is always ready to help bull buyers select the best bull for their herd. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, trap shooting, and he belongs to a local men s golf league. Justin and Veronica have a one year old son, Cooper, who by all accounts is going to be a pistol. Buying or Selling Your Calves? Give Ross a call when you sell your Nichols sired feeder cattle, cows, or bred heifers. If selling at a Livestock Auction give him the wt. and description of your feeder calves and date of sale. He will contact feedlots who buy Nichols sired calves. Call-- Ross Havens Office: 641-369-2829 Cell: 641-745-5241 rossh@nicholsfarm.biz [ 4 ]

by Ronda Driskill Commercial Beef Specialist ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc Maintain the Cow to Maintain the Herd Taking care of the mother cow is important all the time. While the number of beef cows has decreased over the past 15 years, 33.5 million head in 2000 vs. 29.7 million head in 2015, more beef is being produced with commercial beef production up 22% from 1979 to 2010. This highlights the importance of maintaining healthy and productive cows that produce healthy calves every year. Poor reproductive efficiency is the most common cause of a cow culling. Low milk production and dystocia are also major culling factors. Therefore, proper care of heifers and cows will increase longevity in the herd. Given input costs, the cow does not become profitable or pay for herself until she is six-years-old or after her fifth calf. Genetic selection is important to produce efficient breeding stock with desirable maternal traits that will also help lead to increased longevity. Nutrition is also a key factor in keeping the cow healthy and productive. Protein-mineral-vitamin supplementation at key times and energy balance are needed for efficient reproduction. When nutrition is limited, critical nutrients needed for reproduction are less likely to be provided, leading to a longer reproduction cycle. The following ADM beef cow supplement lines can help ensure critical brood cow nutrient needs are met: Mintrate products (tubs, blocks) provide an overall protein package from multiple sources to support requirements for reproduction, lactation, and maintenance. Mineral technologies included in Mintrate products ensure minerals can be used for body functions and processes, and are conducive to fiber digestion. A complete protein-mineral-vitamin package provides nutritional support to ensure genetic potential for future generations can be attained. Roughage Buster products (tubs, blocks, loose) are protein-mineralvitamin supplements that provide biuret, an economical and safe source of non-protein nitrogen for building microbial protein. This enhances the rumen microbes ability to derive more nutrients from forage. It is ideal for medium to lower quality forages. AMPT mineral supplements (loose, tubs) provide minerals and vitamins in the optimum amounts and ratios that benefit cattle year-round. Customers should conduct their own tests to determine the suitability of our products for their own specific purposes. Statement contained in this article should not be considered as, and do not constitute, a warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Mintrate, Roughage Buster, and AMPT are trademarks of Archer Daniels Midland Company. LETTERS from you From University of Quelph, Canada We want to thank you for opening your doors to us. It was inspirational, as some of us are going back onto our family farms. We also enjoyed having you talk to us about the importance of being a leader in our own communities. As young ag-advocates it is important for us to be able to see people like yourself making improvements, to not only your community, but also to the agricultural industry. As the next generation of farmers, we have to learn what people in the past have done an ways to improve. You have always shown us there is always room for change and to keep an open mind. What has always been done in the past isn t always right, and we are glad you challenged be the new frontier in agriculture. From John Harrell, Opelika, Al I ve seen most of the major American herds of Angus cattle in some form or fashion over the past 40 years. I have admired most of them in some individual way. Some had an excellent set of bulls, some had great replacement females, most all had a mature cow herd that reflected the variation in past sire usage and herd goals that had changed from time to time. You have accomplished something very rare; the depth of quality and the consistency of good functional phenotype was amazing. North Carolina Team Wins National 4-H Skillithon Contest The North Carolina 4-H team was undefeated during the quiz competition and finished with a perfect 5-0 record. Their coach, Michael Alexander, said, the girls and I were extremely impressed with your seedstock. More important, we were impressed with the passion and enthusiasm you, your family, and the staff has for American Agriculture and the youth of our nation. The lessons of life you conveyed were greatly appreciated. From W. Mark Hilton, Purdue University, IN I attended the Portrait Dedication Ceremony for Dave Nichols of Bridgewater, Iowa into the Saddle and Sirloin Club in Louisville last weekend. An unexpected thrill for me was to meet Dr. Larry Cundiff who is a world renowned beef geneticist. He is the person that started the research on composite genetics in beef back in the 70 s. I saw his name tag on the table as we checked in and to be quite honest I was a bit awestruck. Then he and his wife asked if they could sit at our table! [ 5 ]

2188 Clay Avenue Bridgewater, Iowa 50837-8047 Nichols Bull Barn: 641-369-2829 www.nicholsfarms.biz Nichols Farms Private Treaty Bull Sales Starting Lunch at Noon - sale starts at 1 PM Saturday - January 30 400 Bulls to pick from u PB ANGUS u PB SIMMENTAL u PB SOUTH DEVON u Nichols SX-1 Hybrid u Nichols DX-1 Hybrid u NICHOLS DAX-2 Composite Genomic (DNA) Enhanced EPDs Complete Performance Records Negative by pedigree or DNA for AM-NH-CA-DD-M1-TH-PH Volume discounts Health & Death Warranty $100 off each bull if you pick them up Pick up your Bull(s) when You re ready for them Good - $3750 Better - $4250 Best - $4750 The Nichols seedstock operation started with a purebred Angus 4-H heifer in 1952. Simmentals followed in 1968, and South Devons in 2004. Nichols Bulls remain the best investment in the beef business. They sire soggy heavy calves that top the market, gain efficiently in the feedlot, and grade in the packing house. Nichols Bulls also sire hard-working, docile, problem free daughters that thrive on fescue pastures. Our customers are large ranchers, family farmers, and producers who work in town. Large or small, we appreciate and service all of them. Join us for lunch on the first day of the bull-buying season. Give Ross Havens or me a call at the bull barn (641-369-2829). dave nichols Bull Sale Catalog - www.nicholsfarms.biz 2188 Clay Ave - Bridgewater, Iowa 50837