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Ohio Simmental Association Newsletter Providing leadership for Ohio s Simmental breeders and enthusiasts ********** September 10, 2018 The Buckeye Best of Both Worlds Sale Notes from the Board of Trustees November 17th 2018 At Claylick Run Farm in Newark, OH Congratulations to all of the junior members on a great summer show season. Once again you have represented the state of Ohio and the Simmental breed very well. We are looking forward to the sale season ahead, don t forget to get out there and support our Ohio breeders. OSA Board of Trustees would like to invite all members of the OSA to participation in this 6th Annual joint fall sale with the Ohio Angus OSA Board of Trustees ********* Association. FARM SCIENCE REVIEW The OSA will spend the 18th through the 20th of September in London at the Farm Science Review promoting the breed to folks from all across our state. Come visit the Ohio Simmental Association tent at 648 Swine Ave. We will have a different set of cattle displayed each day. Contact Dan Dickson at (740.877.7060) or ddej9925@windstream.net if you would like to get more information about our booth at the FSR or about displaying your cattle at this year s event or in the future. The 2017 sale was a success and we are looking forward to working with our members to continue that momentum into this year. We focused on bringing together the best set of bred cows, heifers and pairs along with some of the top end open heifers that our breeders have to offer. Also in the sale will be featured genetic lots, such as pregnancies, embryos and flushes. Dan Wells, the OAA Secretary/Fieldman is the primary contact for the sale again this year and will be handling all the sale management responsibilities. Dan s Cell: 740-505-3843 The OSA and OAA will be working as a team and so if you have Simmental questions and feel more comfortable talking to a Simmental committee member then please contact Kurt Weaver, Bob Ruffing, Dan Dickson, or Christina Fisher for more information. Please take a few minutes and check out the website just for this sale, there are pictures of consignments, consignors information and all the information you need to get ready for the sale. Consignment form is included or can be found on www.ohiosimmental.com or www.ohioangus.org ***** For more information regarding the Simmental breed in Ohio, visit www.ohiosimmental.com Or, contact Pam Haley, Secretary, ph: 419-853-4657, email: phaley@haley-farms.com

Sales Talk Contest JUNIOR NEWS The OJSA is Selling tickets for a Fan and Stand to continue to raise money for their Memorial Day show and other events that they would like to host in the future. We are also currently working on plans for the 2019 Memorial Day Classic and we will be going to West Virginia and the Hall Family will be serving as our host. The 2019 Eastern Regional will be held in West Virginia and the Ohio juniors will be helping out financially. Thank you and feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Jenny Cowdrey 937.515.0290 bcvs@frontier.com 2018 Memorial Day Classic/OSA State Show The event was held at the Washington County Fairgrounds and hosted by the Smith Family. Results 1. Emma Lewis 1. Andrew Henthorn 2. Aly Simpson 2. Morgan Smith 3. Mckenzie Powers 3. Garrett Stanfied 4. Carter Hall 4. Katelyn Cowdrey 5. Nathan Videkovich 5. Landon Helmke 6. McKalynne Helmke 6. Cade Liggett 7. Carter Brown 7. Amber Storey 8. Kendall Hitchcock 8. Rachel Dickson 9. Kate Liggett 9. Cole Liggett 10. Megan Becker 10. Halee Allen Judging Contest 1. Aly Simpson 1. Cade Liggett 2. McKalynne Helmke 2. Garrett Stanfield 3. Carter Hall 3. Katelyn Cowdrey 4. Carter Brown 4. Rachel Dickson 5. Mackenzie Powers 5. Cole Liggett 6. Nathan Videkovich 6. Matt Koverman 7. Macie Smith 7. Morgan Smith 8. Kate Liggett 8. Darcy Howser 9. Emma Lewis 9. Trevor Wise 10. Kendall Hitchcock 10. Amber Storey Herdsman Quiz 1. Carter Brown 1. Garrett Stanfield 2. Megan Becker 2. Katelyn Cowdrey 3. Aly Simpson 3. Justin Cowdrey 4. Carter Hall 4. Matt Koverman 5. Nathan Videkovich 5. Rachel Dickson 6. Mckalynne Helmke 6. Morgan Smith 7. Mckenzie Powers 7. Landon Helmke 8. Emma Lewis 8. Halee Allen 9. Baylee Hall 9. Cole Liggett 10. Kendall Hitchcock 10. Cade Liggett Showmanship Public Speaking Contest 1. Aly Simpson 1. Rachel Dickson 2. Clara Wildermuth 2. Garrett Stanfield 3. Emma Lewis 3. Morgan Smith 4. Carter Hall 4. Cole Liggett 5. Nathan Videkovich 5. Halee Allen 6. Mckenzie Powers 6. Landon Helmke 7. Kendall Hitchcock 7. Katelyn Cowdrey 8. Carter Brown 8. Cameron Fedderke 9. Megan Becker 9. Amber Storey 10. Macie Smith 10. Justin Cowdrey 1. Aly Simpson 1. Cade Liggett 2. Mckenzie Powers 2. Landon Helmke 3. Carter Brown 3. Katelyn Cowdrey 4. Kate Liggett 4. Darcy Howser 5. McKalynne Helmke 5. Colton Britton 6. Nathan Videkovich 6. Amber Heil 7. Emma Lewis 7. Cole Liggett 8. Kendall Hitchcock 8. Halee Allen 9. Baylee Hall 9. Garrett Stanfield 10. Bella Wildermuth 10. Amber Storey

Top 10 Purebred Heifers Cattle Show Top 10 Percentage Heifers Some of our juniors participated in each of these two events 1. Andrew Henthorn 1. Colton Greenhorn 2. Collin Britton 2. Mackenzie Powers 3. Carter Hall 3. Carter Hall 4. Cade Liggett 4. Landon Helmke 5. Kate Liggett 5. Mckalynne Helmke 6. Amber Heil 6. Aly Simpson 7. Cole Liggett 7. Garrett Stanfield 8. Andrew Henthorn 8. Kendall Hitchcock 9. Cole Liggett 9. Nathan Videkovich 10. Garrett Stanfield 10. Darcy Howser The full Results will be in the next copy of the Register Steers Champion DISQUALIFIED - It was brought to the OSA Board of Trustees that there was an issue with this animals registration papers. After further investigation it was found that the claims that the papers were false were correct and so the OSA board took action and disqualified the animal. It was found that the family involved was not involved in the paper tampering so no action was taken against the junior member. Champion by Default Emma Lewis Cow/Calf Pairs Champion Purebred Carter Hall Reserve Champion Purebred Morgan Smith Champion Percentage Halee Allen Overall Awards 1. Aly Simpson 1. Garrett Stanfield 2. Carter Hall 2. Katelyn Cowdrey 3. Mckenzie Powers 3. Cade Liggett 4. Carter Brown 4. Landon Helmke 5. Mckalynne Helmke 5. Morgan Smith 6. Nathan Videkovich 6. Rachel Dickson 7. Emma Lewis 7. Cole Liggett 8. Kate Liggett 8. Halee Allen 9. Kendall Hitchcock 9. Matt Koverman 10. Megan Becker 10. Darcy Howser PEEWEE Division Overall Winner Grady Mitchem 2018 Queen Katie Storey 2018 Princess Kate Liggett 2018 Eastern and NorthCentral Regional Results Simmental Jr. Nationals Minneapolis, MN The Members of the Ohio Junior Simmental Association spent the week of July 9 thru July 15 in Minneapolis, MN at the 38 th Annual American Junior Simmental Association National Junior show. Ohio had multiple participants in the week of contest, events and of they had with them many head of awesome Simmental cattle to show at the end of the week against a record head of cattle. These Ohio competed with a record breaking number of other young people from all over the country in many different contest that help the juniors learn more about their cattle and the industry. The full Results will be in the next copy of the Register The members had a great time at the show and like always it is so much fun to make more friends and learn from each other. 2019 Junior Nationals are going to be held in Louisville, KY and the Ohio are going to be there and ready to compete. If you would like to get more information about participating in the Ohio Junior Simmental Association and the events mentioned above please go to the website at www.ohiosimmental.com/ojsa or contact Jenny Cowdrey at 937-515-0290 or Dana Handrosh at 330-421-6526 and they will help you get the information that you need.

Junior Show The OSA Board would like to again share the program for supporting our junior members that participate in this great program to promote Ohio born and raised cattle in the show ring. This new Simmental Bonus Program will apply to both the Ohio Beef Expo show and the Ohio State Fair. Our new guidelines for breed bonus pay outs are as follows: - If you are a current member of the Ohio Junior Simmental Association then you will receive an additional $100 for your Best of the Buckeye top placing animal. - If you are a current member of the Ohio Junior Simmental Association and you purchased your placing animal from a current Ohio Simmental Association member then you will receive an additional $150 for your Best of the Buckeye top placing animal. CONGRATULATIONS to the following junior members that received bonus money in the 2018 show season; Matthew Koverman,, and Makalynne Helmke. If you have any question about the Best of the Buckeye Program or the Simmental Bonus Program please contact Pam Haley at 330-353-6072. ********* 2018 Ohio State Fair 2018 Ohio State Fair Rule was a success. The OSA board would like to say Thank You to all that participated and helped out. Now on to the cattle show, the Simmentals exhibited approximately 136 head, which is about the same as previous years and still the largest breed shown throughout the 2 breeding cattle sessions. Below are the show results: RESULTS Champion Purebred Reserve Champion Purebred Champion Bred and Owned PB Reserve Champion Bred and Owned PB Champion Percentage Res Champion Percentage Champion Bred and Owned Percentage Reserve Champion Bred and Owned % Open Show Purebred Samantha VanVorhis Mackalynne Helmke Catlyn Schaub Austin Hunker Hunter Harris Junior Heifer Calf Champion Kylie Obrien Res. Junior Heifer Calf Champion Senior Heifer Calf Champion Res. Senior Heifer Calf Champion Summer Champion Heifer Mckalynne Helmke Res. Summer Champion Heifer Justin Cowdrey Junior Champion Heifer and Grand Champion Heifer Cade Liggett Res. Junior Champion Heifer and Res Grand Champion Heifer Andrew Henthorn Intermediate Champion Heifer Brady Clemens Res. Inter. Champion Heifer Rolling Hills Farms Senior Champion Heifer Amber Heil Res Senior Champion Heifer Champion Cow/Calf Pair Kylie Obrien Res. Champion Cow/Calf Pair Clement Strausbaugh Bull Calf Champion Brady Clemens Res. Bull Calf Champion Cliff Linder Sr Bull Calf Champion and Res Grand Champion Bull Brady Clemens Res. Sr Bull Calf Champion Garrett Stanfield Junior Bull Champion and Grand Champion Bull Clement Strasbaugh

Premier Exhibitor Premier Breeder Open Show Percentage Junior Heifer Calf Champion Lazy H Farm Res. Junior Heifer Calf Champion Campbellco Senior Heifer Calf Champion Res. Senior Heifer Calf Champion Junior Champion Heifer and Grand Champion Heifer Austin Hunker Res. Junior Champion Heifer Prestige Cattle Co Intermediate Champion Heifer and Res Grand Champion Heifer Owen Fenning Res. Inter. Champion Heifer Carly Sager Senior Champion Heifer Carly Sanders Res. Senior Champion Heifer Reed Hanes Champion Cow/Calf Pair Campbellco Res. Champion Cow/Calf Pair Allison Herr Champion Influenced Bull Cook Show Cattle Res. Champion Influenced Bull Davis Farms For the 2019 Ohio State Fair we are working through the issues that the AJSA National Classic will be the same week as the breed shows at the state fair and we will keep the membership updated as to how all that will be handled to make sure that our juniors might be able to do both shows. Breed Update The OSA Board choose to collect DNA samples on the Champ and Res Simmental Steers at the due to the ongoing issues this past year in the BEST program and our own state show with steers that have fake papers. Your board is trying to make sure that kids and families are being sold quality Simmental gentices. ****************** 2019 Eastern Spring Classic Simmental Sale at the Ohio Beef Expo. Once again it is time to start thinking about what you might have to consign to the Ohio Beef Expo and the 2019 Eastern Spring Classic Simmental Sale. Next year the sale will be on Saturday, March 16 th, with a start time of 2:00pm When you are looking through those cattle that you might offer please keep in mind that we are always looking for more Breds, Cow/calf pairs, Pregnancies and Fall opens. Remember that this year there are going to be some changes so please study the rules below and contact the OSA or DP Sales if you have any questions. Expo Rules for 2019 All half-blood and higher Simmental cattle, genetic lots and resulting calves of genetic lots, registered with the ASA be permitted to sell at the Ohio Beef Expo. All animals will have to comply with any other OBE rules to be eligible to sell. All lots will be need to be test free of all genetic defects by February 1st each year. To enter a Bull in the sale you must also enter an eligible female. The female must show up and sell or the OSA will charge you an extra fee on that bull of $200 plus the $100 nomination that you must pay for any scratched lot after the catalog is printed or if you do not enter a heifer at all it is a total fee of $300. All animals will be tattooed before coming to the check in chute. If they are not we will do it right there in the chute and charge a $50 per head fee that will be taken from your settlement check. If you refuse to have the OSA board do it in chute you will be cut from the sale, no exceptions. Doug Parke with DP Sales Management will once again be the sale manager and we look forward to working with him again this year. If you have any questions about sale times, rules, and or requirements please contact Pam Haley at phaley@haley-farms.com or 419-853-4657

Cattle Kid If you give a kid a calf, he will want a halter to go with it. You'll buy the best halter you can find and then he will probably want a bucket and a show stick and some combs too. When he realizes he can't carry all these things with his own two hands, he will want a show box. Then he will spend hours begging you to go out in the barn to work with his calf, halter, and show stick. Even though you just wanna sit on the couch and watch TV. He will insist. And his insistence will win! When you go out in the barn to wash, comb, blow, and walk. He will not want to go back in the house for dinner and will swear that even at dusk there is enough light to continue working his calf! Next the barn will not be enough and he will want to go the show to see how he can compete while wearing his new show shirt and starched jeans! Once he gets to the show he will get dirty setting up and will be happy! He will probably smile and laugh! Once he is all dirty and enjoys the way the work feels he will want to learn how to fit in the heat of the summer and the cold of the winter! When he goes to shows then he wants friends to sit at the stalls with. When a boy gets a new show shirt, he will want jeans and boots and a belt and a hat to go with it! And a TEAM!!! Then life as you know it will end! There will be no more lazy weekends. You will see more sunrises than you ever thought possible! Every spare minute of your time will be spent hauling buckets, calves, equipment, and crazy kids all over the place to cattle shows! getting dirty. So dirty you will learn a whole new way to do laundry! Like going to the car wash! His smile will grow bigger and bigger! And each year that he works his calves, he will get better and better. And his love for the cattle, and confidence in himself will grow right along with his Cinch shirt size! Then he might try to be a FITTER, a SHOWMAN, a HERDSMAN, or a BREEDER. Because cattle taught him he can be anything he wants! And you will be there the day he wins his first Grand Champion and wins his showmanship class! And he will make you proud! So proud you will get him a hug and the Shorthorn Lassie gives him a banner! And right before your eyes, your little kid will be transformed into a cattleman who set aside his toy barn one day long ago simply because you gave him a calf and a bucket, show stick, show box, and a starched western shirt to go with it! When you give a kid a calf you gave him a talent, and hope, a passion, a dream, and friends and a new family. A place to learn about life, room to grow up as a person where he can push the limit, and have bravery, courage, and learn about LIFE and memories. And he will have all these things simply because you gave a kid a calf and a halter! Then one day many years from now... he will be in his pasture and that old cow will walk up to him. He will rub her head and realize instantly that when you gave that kid a calf you also gave him a childhood that he would never forget! And he will hug you, and your eyes may leak! Because then you will realize that everything you gave up along the way was worth it all BECAUSE YOU GAVE A KID A CALF! -Mackenzie Cash, Bright Lights Show Cattle of Beliot, Wisconsin You will get excited about all the cute shirts and hats that say Stock Show U!!! Your yard will be overlooked! Your house and car will be a mess all because you gave a kid a calf! Your weekends will be spent grueling it out in a fold up chair! His weekends will be spent gaining confidence and friends, learning new skills, and having fun