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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Bev Fryer surrounded by family.
Bev Fryer recognized as MSGA’s Ranching Woman of the Year
Sale season is about to come to a screeching halt for me! I
am down to the point where I only have one more bull sale
to attend at the end of April. Honestly, it doesn’t seem like
bull sale season should be over yet. I know that may sound
kind of strange to many of you as I have had numerous
people come up to me over the past couple of weeks and
ask me if I’m glad that sales are about over.
As good as the sale season has been and as nice as the
weather has been for traveling (for the most part), it feels like
sale season should keep going! Don’t take this completely
wrong as there is certainly a part of me that is relieved that
it is winding down, but this is one of the first years that I
never really counted down how many sales I had left in
the last couple of weeks of the sale season!
It is hard to wish that the sales would get over when you
step back and look at all of the sale results around Reporter
Country over the past three to four months. The sales have
been fantastic! I would venture to say that the majority of
the sales were $500 to $1,500 per head higher this spring
than they were last spring. There were also cases in which
the sales were $2,000 to $3,000 higher than last year!
Like I mentioned earlier, the weather was also extremely
nice, and I really did not have to drive on very many icy
roads at all! One thing is for certain... I did do a lot of
driving since the middle of January! In fact, I put 25,000
miles on my pickup since returning from the National
Western Stock Show!
The month of March is when it seems like I am away
from home the most. If I remember correctly, I believe I
was only home about eight nights, and I put in one stretch
where I was only home a couple of nights in two and a
half weeks! I guess it will come as no surprise to most of
you that my wife decided to go out to New York to see our
daughter during her spring break from college on March
11, as I was gone so much anyway. Well, to make a long
story short, she was only really planning to spend a week
or two out there and then come back. But she is still there!
I am planning on traveling out to New York immediately
when I get my last bull sale done and spend some time with
Machaela in New York. We are also planning on catching
up with Zack and his band and try to take in a few shows
as well. I have put on a lot of miles this spring, and it
looks like I am going to put on a lot more here in the next
couple of weeks!
By the time I return home from seeing the kids, it will
be time to put on the A.I. gloves and get to work. I know
many operations are full swing into the A.I. season, and I
know of quite a few operations that are already done with
A.I. and are getting ready to put the bulls out.
Like I said, I am really not excited that sale season is
coming to an end, but I will have plenty of things to keep
me busy... it will just be a different kind of busy!
Each year, Montana Stockgrowers recognizes someone who has made great
contributions to the ranching
community and goes above
and beyond to help family
and friends. This Ranching
Woman of the Year award
is a great opportunity to
honor the women who are
often the backbone of Montana’s ranching communities. These women often go
well beyond what is asked of
them to support their immediate family members and to
pitch in whenever the need
arises in their communities.
This year’s honor recipient
is no exception.
Bev Fryer, of White Sulphur Springs, Montana,
was recognized as Ranching
Woman of the Year during
Montana Stockgrowers’
130th Annual Convention
in December. Bev and husband Ed operate the Castle
Mountain Ranch where Bev
pitches in on almost every
task from long nights of
calving heifers, breaking
young colts, coordinating
annual elk hunts, and making sure everyone is well fed
when events bring crowds
to visit the ranch. As her
brother Tim wrote, Bev is
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
CSKT
cont. from pg. 1
Montana, saying that, just
because they visited that
area to fish, it gave them
water rights.
But careful analysis of the
Treaties, federal law, and
case law shows a number
of startling things:
- The Treaty of Hellgate
covered only two areas of
land... and both of them are
WEST of the Continental
Divide. The first area is the
lands ceded to the United
States in Article I of the
Treaty. The second area of
land is the Flathead Indian
Reservation, which was
reserved out of the lands
ceded to the United States.
Both are outlined in green
In
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WESTERN AG REPORTER
and bear the numbers 373
and 374. The Tribes’ access
right to fish and hunt -- in
common with the citizens of
the Territory -- was secured
only in those two areas.
NO rights to anything were
granted outside of these two
areas of land.
- The Judith River Treaty
-- initially encompassing all
of the Blackfeet Territory
- specifically excluded by
name the Flathead Indians
(outlined in blue). Article V
of the Judith River Treaty, of
which the Flathead Nation
was a party, provided that
the Flathead (now CSKT”)
west of the Continental
Divide agreed to remain
on the western side of the
Divide and would not enter
the common hunting ground
established by the Treaty,
hunt, or disturb the game
when visiting the Blackfoot
Territory for trade or social
intercourse. The common
hunting ground for all the
Tribes -- in which NO tribe
was able to establish any
permanent residence -- was
more like a war zone with
no permanent Indian settlements.
- Finally, the red line
“subsistence area” of the
Flathead used by the Com-
pact Commission to frighten
Montanans into believing
there was an actual claim
to water in eastern Montana
by the CSKT just shows the
range in which they wandered. But the underlying
treaty law proves that the
Flathead were excluded
from eastern Montana.
But now that the legislature
has passed the Compact,
it has inadvertently given
credence to false claims.
So guess what, Eastern
Montana? It looks like the
door has been swung wide
open for other Tribes to now
claim water rights all over
the state because of what the
Flathead got in the CSKT
Compact. Don’t think that
will happen? Think again.
When the United States
comes knocking on your
door for your water rights,
give us a call.
NOTE: Catherine Vandemoer is the Chair of
Montana Land & Water
Alliance, Inc., and lives in
St. Ignatius, Montana. The
MLWA intends to continue
to fight this compact on behalf of all property owners in
Montana. Catherine can be
reached at 4mtlandwater@
gmail.com
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As I See It
cont. from pg. 1
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who grow food to pay attention, including the livestock
business. Natural fish populations have been depleted,
and in 2012, farm-grown
fish accounted for a record
42.2% of global output, the
Wall Street Journal says.
That number was 13.4% in
1990 and 25.7% in 2000. A
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accounts for 99% of world
wide production, it said.
Here in the United States,
the animal industry has done
wonders in production at
all levels, but we are competitors with other forms of
protein, including fish. The
product fish is very much in
demand in many sizes, colors, and varieties. If they are
going to be growing these
on farms or in beds under
control, we in the livestock
business producing animal
protein from blood animals
had better pay attention
because we will see it the
competition right on our
doorstep before we know
it if we don’t pay attention!
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system of a human being
need iron that comes especially from beef. Therefore,
animal protein will have
more need and more value
than we’re giving it now.
I’ve felt that for a long time.
So we better keep things
rolling along in favor of
red meat! I know that red
animal protein is the best
you can get, as I read and
study it, in the development
of the human brain and nerve
system. It’s the number one,
so let’s get after making sure
there’s going to be plenty of
that available in the future.
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about an awful lot across
Reporter Country lately
is moisture. Much of the
area got a pretty good shot
the last week or two, and
there’s quite a lot of snow
in the high mountains for
summer water. It appears as
though the charts are showing a pretty good chance of
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farmland America. We could
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
WESTERN AG REPORTER
USFS backs away from groundwater grab
Western ranchers are taking a victory lap after the
U.S. Forest Service (USFS)
Deputy Chief Leslie Weldon
announced April 14 that
the agency is “not moving
forward” with a proposal
to impose unprecedented
regulations on water on and
near USFS land. The agency
owns 193 million acres of
forests and grasslands across
the West, but that doesn’t
mean it owns the water
on those acres, said cattle
rancher Brenda Richards
of Murphy, ID. Richards
is the President of Public
Lands Council (PLC), which
represents ranchers with
public land grazing rights
in the West.
According to PLC’s written comments, USFS was
attempting to control nearly
all waters found in a watershed - both surface and
subsurface - if that water
was thought to somehow
affect water on USFS land.
Neither statute nor case law
supported this effort, said
PLC. “The federal lands are
a ‘split estate,’ meaning that,
while the surface may be
owned by the government,
there are private owners of
the resources, like water,
minerals and forage,” said
Richards in an interview.
“With this proposal, USFS
was essentially telling us
that privately-owned water
rights on federal lands were
to be a thing of the past.
Here in the West, water is
our lifeblood. USFS is doing
the right thing by pulling this
directive back. It would have
crushed our industry and
many others.”
Although the news was
applauded by citizens across
the West, Weldon did indicate the gig’s not up: The
directive will likely spring
up again, after USFS engages in more “dialogue
with stakeholders.” If the
directive does rear its head
again, PLC and its coalition will be keeping a sharp
eye out for the untenable
characteristics of the first
proposed directive, Richards told Western Livestock
Journal (WLJ). “The agency
claimed ‘federally reserved
rights’ to regulate this water,
but they have no such right,”
said Richards. “The states
are still in charge of adjudicating water rights within
their borders-including on
national forests.”
the enviro-litigators... and
a black hole for taxpayer
dollars.”
Power in the
hands of a few...
Furthermore, Richards
pointed out, the proposed directive gave unprecedented
power to USFS personnel,
putting at jeopardy water
rights owners’ ability to use
their water. “Not only would
there have been massive new
regulatory hoops to jump
through in order to use your
water right; but also you
could have gone through all
that and then the ‘authorized
officer’ could just deny your
application anyway, if he
thought groundwater resources would be ‘compromised.’ Not every authorized
officer would have abused
this power, but you can bet
some of them would have.”
Richards also said the
proposal would have been
a constitutional taking of
private property, again, at
the whim of a forest-level officer. “Just consider this language from the directive,”
she said. “’When issuing or
cont. on pg. 17
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2 Bk
Ryegate
1 Bk
Big Timber
1 Red
Big Timber
1 Bk
Scott City
1 Bk
Columbus
1 Bk
Worden
1 Bk
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1 Bk
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1 Red
Hysham
1 Here
Powell
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COWS
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W.s.s.
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1 Bk
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Martinsdale
4 Bk
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1,111
1,226
1,196
1,306
1,331
2,041
1,746
2,226
1,641
2,581
1,986
169.50
159.00
157.00
153.00
149.00
142.00
140.00
138.00
136.00
135.00
135.00
1,231
1,122
1,146
1,122
1,269
1,311
1,361
1,416
1,581
1,331
1,261
1,176
1,521
1,342
1,411
1,232
1,402
1,301
1,361
156.00
153.00
148.00
142.00
139.00
135.00
129.00
128.00
123.00
116.00
115.50
115.00
115.00
114.50
114.00
113.50
113.00
112.50
112.00
351
384
362
443
305.00
300.00
292.50
285.00
Fred Hopkin
Brown & Brown of MT Inc
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Clair Tempero
Richard Atkins
Jason Hughes
Fred Hopkin
Charles Schweigert
Tippetts Farms LLC
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Evert Brady
Jason Hughes
Evert Brady
Flat Willow Ranch
Thompson Cattle Co
S & G Livestock Inc
Abel Ranch Co
Tee Bar Ranch Co
S & G Livestock Inc
Kent Mosher
Knaub Cattle Co
Riley Hughes
Flat Willow Ranch
W L Strauser
Bryan Vincent
Don Schwend
Evert Brady
Quarter Circle Cattle Co
Howard Ranch Inc
Schwenke Ranch Trust
Larry Hanft
Razor Creek Farms
Pitchfork Cattle LLC
Daniel Clifton
Powell
8 Bk
Park City
33 Rd/Bk
Roundup
18 Bkbwf
Worden
12 Bk
Columbus
4 Bk
Grass Range
9 Bk
Powell
7 Bk
Billings
15 Mxd
Lovell
29 Bkbwf
WSS
10 Bk
Winnett
72 Bk
Grass Range
56 Bkbwf
Winnett
27 Bk
HEIFERETTES
Roundup
4 Bk
Billings
2 Bk
Billings
1 Bk
Custer
1 Bwf
Augusta
8 Red
Billings
1 Bwf
Augusta
3 Bk
Lodge Grass
2 Red
Grass Range
1 Bk
Roundup
10 Bkbwf
Havre
6 Red
Moccasin
1 Bk
Joliet
1 Bk
Winnett
2 Bk
Billings
6 Bk
Hysham
2 Bk
Zortman
2 Bk
Dayton
5 Bk
Shepherd
1 Bk
STEERS
Big Timber
11 Bk
Sumatra
18 Bkbwf
476
467
539
609
569
650
660
615
769
823
754
720
698
275.00
275.00
261.00
251.00
250.00
239.00
237.50
236.00
209.00
1,750.00
1,735.00
1,675.00
1,640.00
822
843
901
946
936
926
994
1,036
1,031
985
1,054
1,061
1,141
1,163
1,166
1,171
1,196
1,160
1,181
218.00
217.50
200.00
196.00
196.00
192.00
190.00
188.50
186.00
185.50
175.00
171.00
165.00
162.00
160.00
158.50
156.00
156.00
154.50
902
971
190.00
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Threat to multiple
uses...
Not only was USFS’ proposal a “direct assault” to
state primacy over water
rights allocations, Richards
told WLJ, but it was also
a death knell to multiple
uses on USFS land. Vague
language in the directive
would have made practically
all activities on USFS land
vulnerable to regulation,
litigation, and curtailment,
she said. For example, the
draft directive instructed
USFS personnel as follows:
“Prior to implementation
or approval of proposed projects, approvals, and authorizations, assess their potential
to affect the groundwater
resources of [National Forest System (NFS)] lands. If
there is a high probability for
substantial impact to NFS
groundwater resources, including its quality, quantity,
and timing, evaluate those
potential impacts... Require
that monitoring and mitigation is conducted, evaluated,
and reported...”
Richards noted that this
language put every activity
and decision on the forest at
risk, including the renewal of
grazing permits. She added
that other language in the
directive instructed USFS
employees to overlook state
law. For example, it directs
personnel to “assume a
hydrological connection
between groundwater and
surface water, regardless of
whether state law addresses
these water resources separately.” This assumption
of connectivity didn’t just
ignore state law; it would
have put practically any activity on the chopping block,
Richards told WLJ. “Is there
anything that happens on the
forest that doesn’t somehow
connect to surface water?”
she said. “Not likely. So
USFS would have been
openly inviting anti-grazing,
anti-use groups to use that
language to litigate any activity they didn’t like.”
Richards added that the
new monitoring and reporting requirements - albeit selfimposed by USFS - would
have put a strain on agency
resources. “In all likelihood,
they won’t be able to live up
to their own monitoring and
reporting directives. Those
same litigious groups would
have been circling in the air
just waiting for the agency
to fall behind so they could
sue again. It would have
been a lucrative business for
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MSGA woman of year
cont. from pg. 13
truly a ranch woman who
exemplifies the personal
family and community attributes of Ranching Woman
of the year. Her involvement
and commitment to agriculture and love for family
and animals began at an
early age, and her positive
contributions to Montana
agriculture have continued
ever since as she and husband Ed have been operating large cattle ranches for
the past 40 years.
Early life and
marriage...
Bev grew up on a family
farm in Fishtail, Montana,
with her parents, Jake and
Agnes Schaff, and six siblings. There was plenty of
work to go around -- milking dairy cows, feeding
pigs, and taking care of
cattle, horses, sheep, and
the family’s hay ground and
custom farming operation.
This work surely instilled
a strong work ethic for
Bev and her siblings at an
early age.
Bev received a bachelor’s
degree in elementary education from Montana State
University. Through her college career, Bev continued a
heavy work schedule, as if
it was not a job, but rather
a way of life. Afterward,
she committed to teaching
grade school in a rural community until she realized her
time and efforts were more
important to her family by
helping on the ranch.
Ed and Bev married in
June of 1973, while he was
working as a cowboy on
the Flying D Ranch. Bev
worked at a laundry and
helped around the ranch.
They spent several weeks in
a tent camp, pushing cattle
near the forest boundary,
packing salt, and sawing
trails. From the very start,
Bev was heavily involved
in calving season, sorting
pairs, feeding calves, and
any other chores that needed
to be done. She pitched in
on brandings too and even
became a good roper.
Through the late 1970s, the
couple worked on ranches
in the region. Bev became
heavily involved in largescale AI projects, tasked
with heat detection, and she
pitched in for every task on
the ranch and taught children
at rural schools.
Starting a family...
As their two boys came
along, Bev brought them
along for the ride, rather
than letting them slow her
down. Last year’s Ranching Woman of the Year
recipient, Glenna Stucky,
is a longtime friend of the
Fryers, having known Bev
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and Ed since they worked
at the Flying D in the early
‘70s. One story Glenna
loves about Bev shares her
dedication to ranch work.
“When Bev was pregnant
with one of the boys, they
lived at the Home Ranch,
which was probably five
miles and several wire gates
from a county road on the
way to Bozeman. As one of
the boys was about to arrive,
Ed was driving Bev to town.
When they came to a gate,
he would ask, “Bev, are you
having a contraction? Can
you get the gate?” And she
always managed to get the
gates!”
Bev continued being a crucial part of operating ranches
where she and Ed worked in
Montana and Wyoming. Not
only did she hone her skills
in the calving shed, but Bev
also worked to develop early
individual identification
systems to track individual
animals; managed the budgets, payroll, and accounting
for multiple ranches; and
grew large gardens that fed
entire working crews on the
ranches.
As their boys, Jim and
David, grew up, Bev made
sure they were involved in
ranch work and several 4-H
activities. The family took
several market steers and
horses to the county and state
fairs, competed in shooting
sports, and worked in many
community events.
Move to Castle
Mountain...
In 1998, Ed and Bev moved
to White Sulphur Springs to
the Castle Mountain Ranch,
where Bev continued her
heavy involvement in operations of the ranch. Over
the past 17 years, Bev has
been the main calver for the
ranch, watching over 300
heifers each year, assisting
any new mothers or calves
who need help to get a good
start, and riding through the
mature cows several times
a day until turned out to a
larger pasture.
No starving, weak calf is
too hopeless for her to nurse
back to health. Bev will
send the newborns and their
mothers off, but only after
confirming a good match
with plenty of milk. She
always tells the men she expects to see the calves doing
well at branding. They know
she will recognize them,
with or without their tags.
Bev breaks all the baby
colts on the ranch to lead
and stand tied in the barn.
The guys may have to rope
a honky one for her once in
a while, but most of them
she gets by herself. Almost
all of the Castle Mountain
horses have had the benefit
of Bev’s first winter’s training and grain.
At Castle Mountain Ranch,
Bev manages a special
cow elk hunt, developed to
disburse and reduce a local
concentration of elk. She
takes all reservations on a
single day for around 150
hunters to spread over the
entire season. Bev meets 10
or 12 of those hunters at the
ranch office an hour before
sunrise every day during
the season, collects their
personal and vehicle identification, conducts a short
orientation, assigns maps
and hunting areas, and doles
out a few tips along the way.
Most hunters are amazed at
her detailed knowledge of
both the country and elk.
Most hunters have success,
with 50-75% of them getting
elk exactly where Bev says
they will be.
Taking care of friends
and community...
According to her husband
Ed, one of the things Bev
always does well is cook
for large groups of guests
and ranch crews with few
supplies and hardly an extra trip to town. She may
be short an ingredient, but
it never seems to matter
much as everyone will be
fed. Ed describes one such
event: “Years ago, after dark
one night before a big ship-
WESTERN AG REPORTER
ping, Bev discovered I had
no lunch plans for the crew
the next day, in an area 50
miles out from any kind of
services. With a bit of bustling around, Bev had hot
stew and coffee for a dozen
of us, plus 25 truckers. All
this was prepared on a camp
stove, while she helped
weigh cattle on what turned
out to be a very squally day.”
For several years, Bev has
hosted prime rib Christmas
parties for 25 people at a
time and served up lunches
for the crew at brandings,
while pitching in herself, and
feeding a family of growing
boys and dealing with all
the challenges ranch life
may bring.
Through the years, Bev
has been heavily involved
in the local and state CattleWomen organizations. In
White Sulphur Springs,
she leads a group feeding
two-day breakfasts for over
1,000 attendees of the annual Red Ants Pants music
festival. However, Bev’s
love for sharing food, beef
in particular, does not stop at
the kitchen. She has worked
through CattleWomen to
participate in several beef
education programs and
has served terms as local
and state President. She has
participated in the National
Beef Cook-off several years
and works hard to help others learn the importance of
beef as part of a healthy diet.
Somehow, Bev also finds
time to participate in several
community events, including several local ranch rodeo
teams through the years.
Putting those ranch skills to
good use, Bev has contributed to winning teams and
helps to host a local ranch
rodeo for the past several
years.
Importance of family...
Family is incredibly important to Bev, as she has
raised her two sons and now
enjoys taking care of five
grandchildren. Both her sons
were raised as a big part of
the ranches where the family worked, and each now
works on cattle operations in
Montana. Bev makes sure to
nurture her extended family
with equal energy.
Jim’s wife Heather remembers wondering when she
first met Bev, “Where does
all this energy come from?”
and now Heather says she’s
never met a harder working
woman. Bev asked Heather
to help on a three-day project
once, and they worked every
day, non-stop. At the end,
Heather was exhausted, but
Bev, on the other hand, was
fine and even wanted to go
to the Hot Springs for a soak
at the end of the day.
Bev continually supports
her family as Ed’s right-hand
man for more than 40 years
of working together. She has
helped her family through
several projects, adventures,
long-distance moves, and
several newborn babies.
Bev’s mother is 93 years
old and still lives alone. Bev
frequently makes the trip to
Fishtail to help her mother
get to doctor appointments,
with spring and fall cleaning, and the occasional
exploration trip.
Bev Fryer is described time
and again by family and
friends as a true example of a
woman who is the backbone
of the ranching operation
and her family, a true positive role model in her communities, and a complete
inspiration to be around.
As a woman who exemplifies all the characteristics
of a person who makes a
truly positive contribution to ranching, Montana
Stockgrowers is proud to
recognize Bev Fryer as this
year’s Ranching Woman of
the Year recipient.
Note: To nominate a role model
in your life for next year’s
Ranching Woman of the Year
award, contact the Montana
Stockgrowers Association in
Helena by phone at 406-4423420 or email lorrie@mtbeef.
org
The nomination process
will begin in September
2015.
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May 19 at the Billings Depot, Billings, MT,
for a great night of fun and entertainment.
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USF Water
Need a sheep grant?
reissuing an authorization
or approving modification
of an authorized use, require
implementation of water
conservation strategies to
limit total water withdrawals
from NFS lands deemed appropriate by the authorized
officer.’ With this kind of
authority put in the hands of a
sole government employee,
your ‘water right’ would be
almost completely useless.”
The draft directive even
proposed to somehow control water use on lands
adjacent to NFS lands.
“Evaluate all applications
for state water rights on NFS
lands and those on adjacent
lands with the potential to
affect NFS groundwater resources. Identify any injury
to NFS water rights and
groundwater resources in
applicable federal, state, and
local proceedings...” In other
words, water rights holders
using water that originated
on USFS land should be offlimits. This is significant in
that an estimated 50% of the
water in the West originates
on USFS land.
The Montana Suffolk
Breeders Association
(MSBA) was founded in
1981. The purpose of the
association is to foster,
promote, and develop the
Suffolk breed and the sheep
industry in general.
The MSBA is awarding
one $300 grant to be used
for the purchase of a Suffolk ewe lamb or yearling
ewe. This grant is for a male
or female youth between
the ages of 9 and 16 and a
resident of Montana. The
cont. from pg. 13
Redefining water
rights...
Richards told WLJ that
another excerpt, this one in
the “definitions” section,
was particularly troubling.
The agency claimed that a
“water right” on USFS land
“confers no property right
or ownership interest in the
physical access to the water
source... even when access
is needed for the physical
withdrawal of the water.”
“It seems to me this directly contradicts the recent
victory won by the Wayne
Hage family, when the court
granted them access to their
stockwater as an essential
part of their water right,”
Richards said. “We must
stand behind this victory and
not let a federal agency wick
away our rights by changing
definitions.”
USFS put its directive on
hold... for now. But Western
lawmakers are not counting
their chickens. Tucked away
in various pieces of pending
legislation are measures to
protect privately-held water
rights, on and off federal
lands. In the draft budget
for 2016 through 2025,
for example, Senator Cory
Gardner (R-CO) offered
an amendment to protect
privately-held water rights
and permits. Rep. Scott
Tipton (R-CO3) is reportedly geared up to reintroduce
legislation to protect water
rights on public lands. His
bill passed the House last
session, but was held up in
the Senate. This session,
the bill’s prospects may
be better, given the 2014
election results. Though the
fight’s not over, Richards
said Westerners should hold
their heads high. “We should
consider this a considerable
victory for two reasons.
First, it reminded us of the
importance of defending
states’ rights and our own
private property. Second,
it showed us the power we
have as Westerners when
we all join together and say
‘Enough!’”
- By Theodora Dowling,
WLJ, 4/17
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
WESTERN AG REPORTER
following requirements are
to be met by the recipient of
said grant:
• Purchase ewe from a
current MSBA member on
or before November 15. If
you are unable to do so, ewe
grant will then be awarded
to next qualifying youth on
November 16. Payment of
ewe will be made directly
to said breeder from the
MSBA.
• Maintain and breed
ewe in flock for two years.
Should ewe become non-
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viable to production before
two-year period has expired
(i.e., barren, non-functional
udder, prolapse) and youth
wishes to cull said ewe, the
MSBA must be notified
in writing with a detailed
description of why ewe is
non-viable to production.
Said request will then be
reviewed by MSBA board
members to determine if
youth shall be granted permission to cull ewe prior to
two-year period.
• Maintain a youth membership with the MSBA for
two years.
• Read provided material
from the MSBA and gain a
better knowledge of sheep
health and care.
Requirements of ewe that
is to be purchased:
• Ewe purchased must
be either a ewe lamb or a
yearling ewe.
• Ewe must be genetically
tested by an approved facility for the spider gene and
scrapie factor (Codon 171).
Ewe must test NN for spider
gene and either QR or RR
for scrapie factor. Testing
is the responsibility of the
breeder. Once a copy of the
testing results is received,
the MSBA will make pay-
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29
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Weekly Cattle Sale
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ment to the breeder for said
ewe in an amount not to
exceed $300.
• Ewe cannot be parrot
mouthed.
• Ewe must come from
registered breeding stock.
The application must be
completed and postmarked
by May 1. Winner will be notified May 15. Applications
can be obtained and mailed
to: Jane Rath, MSBA, 296
Wyttenhove Lane, Miles
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Sian Land & Livestock Inc ......... Pompeys Pillar ......25 ..Rd/Bk............788 .......214.00
Smerker, Randy ......................... Malta .......................4 ..Rd/Bk............581 .......269.00
Heifers
Swandal, Richard C .................. Wilsall......................3 ..Blk .............1,031 .......191.00
Ohair Ranch Company .............. Livingston ................3 ..Blk .............1,014 .......188.00
Wild Eagle Mountain Cattle ....... Springdale .............10 ..Blk ................945 .......203.00
Kinsey, Brad Or Tara ................. Roundup .................9 ..Bk/Bwf ..........936 ....... 211.00
Lc Cattle Company Llc .............. Big Timber ...............4 ..Red ...............981 .......191.00
Ross Ranch & Livestock Co. ..... Jordan ...................11 ..Blk .............1,076 .......174.00
Circle B Llc ................................ Bighorn....................4 ..Blk ................892 .......212.00
Grosfield, Jon Arthur .................. Big Timber ...............8 ..Blk ................626 .......236.00
Sian Land & Livestock Inc ......... Pompeys Pillar ......26 ..Blk ................731 .......213.00
Cows
Alan is PAYS new yard foreman. He
is replacing Jim Chapel who retired.
Alan has been a valued part of PAYS
for a long time and is bringing many
years of experience to the position.
Cattle Sale • Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Steers
Diercks, Jeffrey L ....................... Park City ...............22 ..Mxd...............725 .......226.50
Munson, Robert G ..................... Chinook .................19 ..Mxd...............612 .......263.00
J M Angus Ranch Llc ................. Joliet........................6 ..Blk ................816 .......208.50
Grosfield, Jon Arthur .................. Big Timber ...............8 ..Blk ................763 .......217.50
Counter, John & Sandra ............ Columbus ................6 ..Blk ................726 .......243.00
Humphrey, Shirley Ann .............. St Xavier .................5 ..Blk ................740 .......231.50
Swandal, Richard C ................... Wilsall......................6 ..Rd/Bk.........1,419 ....... 115.00
Jensen, Douglas James ............ Roscoe ....................2 ..Blk .............1,613 ....... 113.50
Jensen, Phil M ........................... Absarokee ...............1 ..Blk .............1,436 ....... 118.50
Kraft, Richard C Or Sylvia ......... Billings.....................5 ..Blk .............1,586 ....... 113.00
Kraft, Richard C Or Sylvia ......... Billings.....................2 ..Rwf/Bwf .....1,483 .......122.50
Ohair Ranch Company .............. Livingston ..............12 ..Blk .............1,429 ....... 116.00
Wild Eagle Mountain Cattle ...... Springdale .............17 ..Bk/Bwf .......1,326 .......120.50
Faber, Orville &/Or Mary ............ Lloyd .......................5 ..Blk .............1,400 .......121.00
Faber, Orville &/Or Mary ............ Lloyd .......................1 ..Blk .............1,536 ....... 118.50
Lucas, Shirley Ann ..................... White Slphr Sp ........2 ..Blk .............1,323 ....... 114.00
George Farms ........................... Cody........................1 ..Hol .............1,981 .......108.50
Walborn Cattle Co ..................... Hardin .....................4 ..Blk .............1,398 ....... 115.50
Wilson, Suzanne........................ Big Timber ...............1 ..Red ............1,431 ....... 113.00
Snively, Clay & Rhonda R ......... Lodge Grass ...........1 ..Grey...........1,396 ....... 117.00
Kukowski, Jack .......................... Billings.....................1 ..Red ............1,346 .......120.00
Bulls
Hurwitz, Ben & Mavis ................ White Sulphur .........1 ..Blk .............1,971 .......136.00
Hoverson, Newell ...................... Jordan .....................1 ..Blk .............1,746 .......139.00
Ross Ranch & Livestock Co ...... Jordan .....................3 ..Blk .............2,107 .......143.50
Ross Ranch & Livestock Co ...... Jordan .....................1 ..Blk .............1,921 .......141.00
Ross, Bobi Raye Or Scott B ...... Jordan .....................1 ..Blk .............1,331 .......150.00
Bred Heifers
J & L Livestock........................... Billings...................45 ..Blk .................Hfr ....2,575.00
Humphrey, Shirley Ann .............. St Xavier .................2 ..Blk .................Hfr ....2,525.00
Bred Cows
Andersen, Keith, Or Verla Or S Dillon ........................8 ..Blk .................3-4 ....2,550.00
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406-200-1880
Auctioneer
406-698-4783
Office Manager
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available at PAYS Cattle Arena
Heifer Calves
Ross, Scott Or Bobi Raye.......... Jordan ...................62 ..Blk ................695 ....1,700.00
Pelan, Edward L ........................ Roundup ...............21 ..Blk ................739 ....1,625.00
Redger, Errol ............................. Hardin ...................24 ..Blk ................863 ....1,675.00
Heiferettes
Jorgenson Ranch ...................... Broadview ...............2 ..Red ............1,098 .......175.50
Kraft, Bradley R ......................... Billings.....................2 ..Blk .............1,173 .......170.00
Counter, John & Sandra ............ Columbus ................2 ..Blk ................906 .......190.00
Little Owl, Tom ........................... St Xavier .................1 ..Blk ................896 .......205.00
Breck, David Or Jennifer ........... Big Timber ...............2 ..Blk .............1,126 .......164.00
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Steer Calves
Wek Cattle Company Llc ........... Mer Rouge ............20 ..Rd/Bk............706 .......235.75
Savoy, Walter H ......................... Fort Shaw..............25 ..Mxd...............678 .......255.50
Charter, Steve............................ Shepherd ..............20 ..Rd/Bk............415 .......320.00
Harper, Gerald K Or Ella R ........ Roundup ...............10 ..Here..............630 .......238.00
Voldberg, David A Or Ida W ....... Big Timber .............10 ..Blk ................501 .......309.00
Ohair Ranch Company .............. Livingston ................5 ..Blk ................624 .......275.00
Heart Mountain Cattle Co .......... Powell .....................8 ..Blk ................543 .......297.50
Eckert Ranch Co ....................... Red Lodge ............10 ..Bk/Bwf ..........565 .......295.50
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Heifer Calves
Hammond, Michael T................. Huntley ................123 ..Blk ................591 .......255.25
Mohr, John & Jeanne................. Joliet......................20 ..Blk ................611 .......245.25
Eckert Ranch Co ....................... Red Lodge ..............6 ..Bk/Bwf ..........549 .......254.00
Wek Cattle Company Llc ........... Mer Rouge ............17 ..Red ...............582 .......250.00
Savoy, Walter H ......................... Fort Shaw..............38 ..Blk ................569 .......268.00
Charter, Steve............................ Shepherd ..............11 ..Bk/Bwf ..........426 .......317.00
Munson, Robert G ..................... Chinook .................33 ..Mxd...............659 .......234.50
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SALE REPORTS
Brooks Chalky Butte Angus Ranch
2015 Production Sale
Steve & April Brooks Family
Ryan & Becky Brooks Family
April 4, 2015
Bowman Auction Market
Bowman, ND
Auctioneers: Lynn & Scott Weishaar
Reported By: Jason Frey
Sale Averages:
172 Yearling Angus Bulls............................................$5,090
813 Commercial Heifers.............................................$1,854
2 Ranch Geldings.....................................................$5,775
Sale Highlights:
Lot 1, Brooks Confidence 413, sold to Cecil Wilson of
Watford City, ND for $23,000; Connealy Confidence 0100
x Sitz Upward 307R; BW -1.7 WW +64 YW +112 M +36
Lot 13, Brooks Consensus 4360, sold to Brian Goven of
Mercer, ND for $17,000; Connealy Consensus 7229 x Sitz
Upward 307R; BW +2.2 WW +66 YW +119 M +33
Lot 17, Brooks Consensus 4365, sold to L Double Bar Ranch
of Rhame, ND for $13,500; Connealy Consensus 7229 x Sitz
Upward 307R; BW +1.8 WW +64 YW +109 M +33
Lot 15, Brooks Consensus 4277, sold to L Double Bar Ranch
of Rhame, ND for $13,000; Connealy Consensus 7229 x Connealy Right Answer 746; BW +2.4 WW +63 YW +108 M +32
Lot 10, Brooks Full Power 445, sold to Gartner-Denowh
Angus Ranch of Sidney, MT for $11,000; PA Full Power
1208 x Connealy Right Answer 746; BW -0.2 WW +63 YW
+107 M +39
Lot 4, Brooks Confidence 457, sold to Dennis Payer of
Wagner, SD for $10,500; Connealy Confidence 0100 x RR
By Design 9074; BW -0.4 WW +57 YW +101 M +32
Justin Holt Cattle
5th Annual “Hybrids for Profit” Sale
Justin, Kali, & Charlee Holt
April 19, 2015
Aberdeen Livestock
Aberdeen, SD
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar
Reported By: Jason Frey
Sale Manager: Sears Marketing Service
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Reported By: Jason Frey
Sale Averages:
27 Chiangus and Maine Anjou Influenced Bulls.........$5,670
10 Chiangus and Maine Anjou Influenced
Heifer Calves..............................................................$4,995
1 Elite Donor Flush....................................................$5,500
Sale Highlights:
Bulls
Lot 6, JHC Mr. Double Down 511B, sold to Larry & Jamie
Brown of Kennedy, TX for $15,000; HBSC Mr Ace 3W 2CA
x EXAR Lutton 1831; BW 2.7 WW 62.2 YW 98.2 M 23.0
Lot 1, JHC Mr. Paid In Cash 47B, sold to Tim Marek of
Riversie, IA for $13,500; Barstow Cash x RDD Destinys Ace
1CA; BW 0.5 WW 67.1 YW 114.6 M 19.5
Lot 31, Mr. Perfection 102B, sold to Brian Ediger of Minnela,
KS for $12,500; GOE Maternal Perfection x Full Flush/VRD
Lot 13, JHC Mr. Beast 841B, sold to Larry & Jamie Brown
of Kennedy, TX for $10,500; TBAR Power Ball 10P 2CA x
Berbos Traveler 5556 M305
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Lot 33, JHC Ms. Big Lut 011B, sold to Marshall Edleman
of Willow Lake, SD for $14,000; SCAR Mr Lut 166Y 1CA
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Roger, Duane, & Laureen Stuber
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April 18, 2015
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19th Annual Sale
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Bar 9 Ranch
April 15, 2015
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Chinook, MT
Sale Averages:
99 Hereford Bulls........................................................$5,980
68 Registered Heifers................................................. $4,118
82 Commercial Heifers...............................................$2,500
37 Commercial F1 Heifers..........................................$2,200
1 Black Hereford Heifer...........................................$30,000
Sale Highlights:
Bulls
Lot A, SR CCC Stockman 1404B ET, sold to Sidwell Ranch
of Columbus, MT for $30,000; C Stockman 2059 ET x RU
20X Boulder 57G; BW 3.3 WW 46 YW 81 M 29
Lot 66, SR Sustain 644B ET, sold to Dudley Bros of Comanche, TX for $16,000; Churchill Sensation 028X x BP 146D
Sandman 46H; BW 1.7 WW 49 YW 84 M 32
Lot 139, SR Perfect Time 1394B, sold to Sand Rock Ranch
of Benton, WI for $14,000; HH Perfect Timing 0150 ET x TH
223 71I Victor 755T; BW 0.4 WW 54 YW 82 M 26
Lot 39, SR LS Sterling 394B, sold to LeRoy Helbling of
Mandan, ND for $13,000; LBH 39T Sterling 53W x CJH
Harland 408; BW 5.5 WW 74 YW 122 M 32
Lot 76, SR Sustain 764B, sold to Dudley Bros of Comanche, TX for $13,000; Churchill Sensation 028X x Churchill
Yankee; BW -2.3 WW 48 YW 67 M 28
Lot 81, SR Sustain 814B, sold to Friedt Herefords of Mott,
ND for $12,500; Churchill Sensation 028X x LBH 39T Sterling
53W; BW 3.1 WW 64 YW 100 M 36
Lot 79, SR Sustain 794B, sold to Gene Boner of Red Cloud,
NE for $12,000; Churchill Sensation 028X x HH Advance
8203U; BW 2.4 WW 58 YW 85 M 32
Lot 75, SR Sustain 754B, sold to Churchill Cattle of Manhattan, MT for $11,500; Churchill Sensation 028X x UPS
Navarro; BW 0.5 WW 53 YW 83 M 36
Registered Hereford Heifers
Lot B, SR LadySport 4151B ET, sold to Chad Ledbetter of
Okmulgee, OK for $13,500; CRR 719 Catapult 109 x RU
20X Boulder 57G; BW 1.8 WW 60 YW 106 M 24
Lot C, SR CCC ILR 4100B ET, sold to Pete Loehr of Peoria, IL for $11,000; NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X x Gldn Oak
Outcross 18U; BW 3.8 WW 62 YW 96 M 30
Lot 484, SR Fortia 484B, sold to Pete Loehr of Peoria, IL
for $11,000; HH Advance 0132X x UPS Domino 3027; BW
1.0 WW 48 YW 76 M 30
Auctioneer: Roger Jacobs
Sale Reported By: John Goggins
78 Yearling Angus Bulls Averaged..............................$3,975
Sale Highlights:
Lot 61 $8,750 to Connelly Angus Ranch, Valier, MT; NF
Eveready B150; 2/10/14; Ideal 4636 of 452 6187 x CAR
Future Direction
Lot 46 $8,000 to Baker’s LeMar Angus Ranch, St. Onge, SD;
C Bar Resource 412; 2/17/14; SAV Resource x HA Broadcast
Lot 62 $7,250 to Mule Tracks Cattle Co., Malta, MT; NF
Eveready B806; 2/8/14; Ideal 4636 x CAR Future Direction
Lot 66 $7,000 to Zack Lewis, Grass Range, MT; NF Eveready
B170; 2/23/14; Ideal 4636 x AAR Quantum
Lot 77 $7,000 to Baker’s LeMar Angus Ranch, St. Onge,
SD; Bar 9 Lead Chinook 4075; 2/28/14; CAR Chinook x
Connealy Lead On
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Triple L of Athens, TX for $30,000; Churchill Sensation 028X
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Hilltop Angus
Annual Production Sale
Cory & Tammie & Gary & Carmen
Poser & family
Denton, MT
April 14, 2015
Lewistown Livestock Pavilion
Lewistown, MT
Pine Creek Angus Ranch
25th Annual Production Sale
Lyle & Miriam Weiss Family
April 17, 2015
Faith Livestock Commission
Faith, SD
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Sale Reported By: John Goggins
Sale Averages:
59 Yearling Angus Bulls..............................................$5,478
72 Registered Heifers.................................................$2,404
29 Commercial Heifers...............................................$1,850
118 Yearling Angus Bulls Averaged............................$7,273
Sale Highlights:
Lot 2 $70,000 to Spruce Hill Ranch, Ludlow, SD, & JRJ
Elite, Lewistown, MT; Hilltop Open Range 4215; 2/1/14;
Hilltop Open Range 2279 x Hilltop True Grit
Lot 23 $21,000 to Infinity Angus, Peerless, MT; Hilltop Granite 4218; 2/2/14; Connealy Black Granite x Hilltop True Grit
Lot 3 $19,000 to Spruce Hill Ranch, Ludlow, SD; Hilltop
Onward 4245; 2/18/14; Harrison Onward x Hilltop True Grit
Lot 12 $14,500 to Infinity Angus, Peerless, MT; Hilltop
Identity 4269; 2/25/14; Sitz Identity x Sitz Rainmaker 11127
Lot 6 $14,000 to KG Ranch, Three Forks, MT; Hilltop Granite 4210; 1/31/14; Connealy Black Granite x Lyons Santa Fe
Ludvigson Stock Farm’s
7th Annual Herdbuilder Bull Sale
Spring Edition
April 11, 2015
Shepherd, MT
Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell, Fletcher, OK
Reported By: Alan Sears for John Goggins
1 Elite Red Angus Herd Bull Averaged.................$100,000
10 Premier Red Angus Herd Bulls Averaged...........$16,750
227 Ranch Ready Red Angus Range Bulls Averaged.$6,814
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar
Reported By: Jason Frey
Sale Highlights:
Bulls
Lot 20, Pine Creek Consensus 4016, sold to JX Ranch of
Prairie City, SD for $12,000; Pine Creek Consensus 2004 x
Hoover Dam; BW +0.9 WW +63 YW +115 M +29
Lot 3, Pine Creek Alliance 4153, sold to Duane Gray of
Ridgeview, SD for $12,000; KG Alliance 1193 x Mr JT Power
Design 4109; BW +1.6 WW +67 YW +121 M +28
Lot 5, Pine Creek Investment 4156, sold to Keith Gaskjolen
of Meadow, SD for $11,500; Sitz Investment 660Z x Connealy
Lead On; BW +2.5 WW +64 YW +120 M +31
Lot 33, Pine Creek Investment 4098, sold to Duane Gray
of Ridgeview, SD for $10,500; Sitz Investment 660Z x HA
Image Maker 0415; BW +1.4 WW +65 YW +126 M +29
Lot 1, Pine Creek Alliance 4222, sold to John Kari of Bison,
SD for $10,000; KG Alliance 1193 x Pine Creek Power Design
7277; BW +1.3 WW +68 YW +128 M +29
Lot 26, Pine Creek Right Answer 4133, sold to John Kari of
Bison, SD for $9,500; Sitz Right Answer 644Y x Ideal 9512
of 5570 7814; BW +3.4 WW +64 YW +120 M +30
Heifers
Heifer Lot 7, PCR Eisa Evergreen 4047, sold to Fouss
Angus of Draper, SD for $5,000; Sitz Right Answer 644Y x
Sitz Greatplains 8102; BW +3.4 WW +62 YW +109 M +29
Heifer Lot 14, PCAR Pride 4092, sold to Fouss Angus of
Draper, SD for $5,000; Sitz Investment 660Z x HA Program
5652; BW +2.9 WW +63 YW +117 M +31
Top Bulls:
Lot 6 at $100,000 was LSF TBJ Takeback 4856B sired by
LSF Takeover 9943W and out of a Basin EXT 7455 daughter
sold to Nelson Red Angus of Oakland, OR; Bar CK Cattle
Co. of Culver, OR; Idle Wind Farm of New Haven, MO;
Keller’s Broken Heart Ranch of Mandan, ND; Wilkinson
Farms Simmentals of Montpelier, ND; Zia Ag Consulting of
Albuquerque, NM; Lorenzen Ranches of Pendelton, OR; and
Judd Ranch of Pomona, KS.
Lot 1 at $31,000 was LSF SRR Overtake 4059B sired by
LSF Takeover 9943W and out of a TR Julian LT142 daughter
sold to Tilleman Bootjack of Havre, MT.
Lot 19 at $20,000 LSF SRR Smooth 4083B sired by LSF
Night Calver 9921W and out of a Beckton Cody T085 K2
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LSF Takeover 9943W and out of a LSF JBOB Expectation
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Lot 11 at $15,000 was LSF SRR Redeem 4103B sired
by Brown JYJ Redemption
Y1334 and out of a Messmer
Packer S008 daughter sold to
Chile Beef of Los Angeles,
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sired by LSF Night Calver
9921W and out of a Beckton
Epic S163 K5 daughter sold to
Truitt Spruell of Carbon, TX.
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Jocko Valley Bull Sale
April 1, 2015
Missoula Livestock Auction
Missoula, MT
Auctioneer: Roger Jacobs
Sale Averages:
49 Bulls .....................................................................$4,122
19 Heifers...................................................................$3,039
22/22 Pairs.................................................................$4,109
42 Commercial Heifers...............................................$1,879
Sale Highlights
Yearling Angus Bulls
Lot 16 sold to Currant Creek Ranch of Roundup, MT, for
$6,250; JVC Reserve B424: V A R Reserve 1111 x B Brita
9003: BW-1.5 WW+55 YW+97 MM +37
Lot 34 sold to Mike Croston of Geyser, MT, for $5750; JVC
Breakout 441: Worthington Breakout x Coleman Blackcap
912: BW+2.6 WW+60 YW+l09 MM+26
Lot 38 sold to Dick Lucier of Frenchtown, MT, for $5,500;
JVC Lineman 411: Coleman Lineman 229 x JVC Blackcap
238: BW+1.1 WW+60 YW+105 MM+30
Lot 50 sold to Ed Chevallier of Helena, MT, for $5,500:
JVC Hi-Tech 4403: JVC Hi-Tech x JVC Countess 235 V987
BW-1.2 WW+47 YW+81 MM+17
Yearling Angus Heifers
Lot 93 sold to I & Land & Cattle of Circle, MT, for $4,000;
JVC Lady Jaye B407: Baldridge Waylon W34 x B C C Lady
Jaye 205 608-743
Lot 81 sold to River Hills Ranch of Rockford, MT, for
$3750.00; BW+1.2 WW+54 YW+96 MM+23
Angus Pairs
Lot 61 & 61A sold to I & Land Cattle of Circle, MT for
$5250.00 Coleman Donna 9125: 0 C C Emblazon 584E x
Coleman Donna 6153: BW+0.9 WW+61+46 WY+75 MM+17
Heifer Calf - born 3/5/15; birth weight 82
Lot 68 & 68A sold to John Dallaserra of Butte, MT, for
$5250.00; Brusett 520 Z91: GAR Progress x Brusett 520 338#:
BW+0.7 WW+55 YW+99 MM+26 Heifer Calf - born 1/28/15
Commercial Heifers
7 head sold to Roy Bille of Ronan, MT, for $2,000
8 head sold to Kole Fitzpatrick of Browning, MT, for $1,875
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WESTERN AG REPORTER
SALE REPORTS
5L Red Angus Right for the Times
Spring Production Sale
At the Ranch
April 10, 2015
Sheridan, MT
Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell • Reported: by Dennis Ginkens
257 Red Angus Bulls Averaged..................................$6,391
46 Black “Profit-Plus” Bulls Averaged........................$4,878
32 Registered Red Angus Heifers Averaged............$6,785
Red Angus Sale Highlights
Lot 290 at $52,000 5L ADVANTAGE 560-65B DOB
2-9-2014 REG# 1701524 5L ADVANTGE 3267-221Y x
5L BLACK ADINA 525-560 Sold to Croissant Red Angus,
Briggsdale,CO
Lot 2 at $36,000 5L BLOCKADE 2218-30R DOB 2-42014 REG# 1701553 5L DEFENDE 560-30Z x 5L OPAL
656-2218 Sold to Dykes Cattle Co., Walla Walla, WA & TJS
Red Angus, Lodge Grass, MT
Lot 5 at $24,000 5L BIG IRON 4558-28B DOB 2-1-2014
REG#1701573 5L DEFENDER 560 - 30Z x 5L FIREFLY
1065-4558 Sold to Crump Red Angus, Gillette, WY
Lot 3 at $18,000 5L GUARDIAN2206-2091 DOB 2-262014 REG# 1701559 5L DEFENDER 560-30Z x 5L MATTIE1693-2206 Sold to Bowles J5 Reds, Chinook, MT
Lot 116 at $18,000 5L PAYCHECK 560-68B DOB 2-9-2014
REG# 1701520 5L ADVANTAGE 3267-22Y x 5L BLACK
ADINA 525-560 Sold to Sonstegard Cattle Co., Bison, SD
Lot 22 at $17,000 5L DEFENDER 2381-315B DOB
3-12-2014 REG# 1725564 5L DEFENDER 560-30Z x 5L
VANESSA 1106-4891 Sold to Ole Farms, Athabasca, AB
Black Bull Sale Highlights
Lot 180 at $15,000 5L THE QUEST 150-474B DOB 3-292014 REG# 1725605 C-T THE QUEST 1103 x 5L LAKOTA
2188-150 Sold to Silver Spur Ranches, Kiowa, CO
Lot 170 at $ 12,500 5L DEFENDER 121-171B DOB 2-212014 REG#1701806 5L DEFENDER 560-30Z x 5L ROXIE
4819-121 Sold to SRI River Holdings, Twin Bridges, MT
Top-Selling Heifers
Lot 501 at $16,000 Sold to Kenner Simmental, Leeds, ND
Lot 520 at $10,500 Sold to SSS Red Angus, Calgary, AB
Lot 525 at $10,500 Sold to SSS Red Angus, Calgary, AB
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Guest Consignments from:
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March 28, 2015
Auctioneer: Andrew B. Conley
Sale Management by: Allied Genetics Consultants
Reported By: Bob Brackin for Alan Sears
38 yearling Simmental Bulls Averaged.......................$6,072
64 Yearling SimAngus Bulls Averaged.......................$6,953
1 Yearling Angus Bull Averaged..................... $4,000
13 Yearling Commercial Bulls Averaged.....................$4,769
Top Bulls:
Lot 87 at $9,750 was CAMP Game Changer B436 from
Campbell Simmentals. He is a PB Simmental sired by GW
Game Changer out of CAMP X31. He sold to Gerald Faucette, Sanford, CO.
Lot 34 at $9,500 was THR Jefferson 4438B from T-Heart
Ranch. He is a 50 SM / 37.5 AN / 12.5 GV sired by Mr
NLC Upgrade U8676 out of Miss Blanche 926W. He sold
to Rocking G Ranch, Wellston, OK.
Lot 102 at $9,500 was RRR Mr Prophet 111B from Reflected R Ranch. He is a 50 SM / 43.75 AN / 6.25 AR sired
by Leachman Prophet J030Z out of RAB Ms S9696 U9086.
He sold to Bo Temple, Center, CO.
Big Dry Angus Ranch
27th Annual Production Sale
Brent & Hillari & Jack & Kathy
McRae & families
Jordan, MT
April 16, 2015
Glasgow Stockyards
Glasgow, MT
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Sale Reported By: John Goggins
83 Yearling Angus Bulls Averaged..............................$6,630
Sale Highlights:
Lot 34 $21,000 to R Math Farms, Whitewater, MT; BDAR
Fat Cat B400; 3/29/14; BDAR Fat Cat x SydGen Forward
Lot 43 $15,000 to Vermilion Ranch, Billings, MT; BDAR
Weigh Up B436; 3/31/14; Plattemere Weigh Up x SydGen
Garfield
Lot 53 $13,000 to Butch Nagle, Circle, MT; BDAR Weigh
Up B438; 4/2/14; Plattemere Weigh Up x GAR Game On
Lot 20 $12,500 to Jon Bolstad, Homestead, MT; BDAR
Confidence B486; 3/25/14; Connealy Confidence x Laflins
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Lot 1 to Peterson Grain & Cattle, Havre, MT
Lot 3 to Jon Bolstad, Homestead, MT
Lot 16 to Wittkopp Angus, Circle, MT
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Art & Kathy & Amanda DeGrand
April 17, 2015
Baker, MT
Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar
Sale Reported By: John Goggins
98 Yearling Angus Bulls Averaged...................$4,974
Sale Highlights:
Lot 13 $12,500 to Lucky 7 Angus, Riverton, WY; DeGrand
4153 Total; 3/27/14; TC Total 8107 x Paramont Ambush 2172
Lot 22 $11,000 to Kenny Schultz, Ekalaka, MT; DeGrand
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Lot 6 $9,500 to Troy Tope, Hulett, WY; DeGrand 4051 Final
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Lot 5 $9,500 to Harmon Creek Cattle, Ekalaka, MT; DeGrand
4209 Final Answer; 3/30/14; SAV Final Answer x Alliance
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Lot 4 $9,250 to Don Polich, Forsyth, MT; DeGrand 4019
Final Answer; 2/27/14; SAV Final Answer x Mytty In Focus
Cobb Charolais
46th Annual Production Sale
John & Cheryl & Mike & Sarah Cobb
& families
Augusta, MT
April 18, 2015
Western Livestock Auction
Great Falls, MT
Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger
Sale Reported By: John Goggins
132 Yearling Charolais Bulls Averaged.......................$5,203
Sale Highlights:
Lot 42 $10,000 to Aufforth Charolais, Bagley, MiN; 3/24/14;
ABC Exquisito X334 Poll x ABC Niketoro N197 Poll
Lot 44 $9,750 to Gary Olson, Wound Socket, SD; 3/3/14;
ABC Ygnacio Y081 x ABC Howe H027
Lot 79 $9,500 to Skogen Livestock, Ft. Shaw, MT; 3/14/14;
ABC Ultimo Latino U042 Poll x ABC Ultoro U434
Lot 6 $9,250 to Layne Evans, Kenaston, SASK, Canada;
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Lot 23 $9,250 to Gary Olson, Wound Socket, SD; 3/25/14;
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Brands
Equipment
Hay, Feed, Seed
Insurance
MONTANA BRAND
JD 455 folding drill; double
disk; 7.5x40; straight grain;
small seed attachment; $28,000.
•Flexi-Coil,sprayer,model 50;
72 feet, trail type, 650 gallons,
simple, will sell with Raven
Cruiser GPS, $3500 for sprayer,
GPS. Roy Neal, (406) 6392108.
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Small squares alfalfa, second
and third cuttings. (406) 9623895.
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PETER YEGEN JR., INC.
Insuring Montanans for over 95
years. Call us for Farm/Ranch,
Business and Worker’s Comp
insurance. www.pyegen.com.
252-0163 or (800) 798-2767.
FOR SALE
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L.S. – Horses
L.H. – Cattle
$55000
(406) 660-1292
(406) 660-0258
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JD 7300 Max-Emerge II
vacuum corn planter. 6 row,
30 inch. Excellent condition.
$8000. •OS Cat 242 skid steer
loader; 700 hours, pilot controls, glow plugs, aux. hyd.,
61" bucket, excellent condition.
(406) 861-4612, leave message.
FOR SALE
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L.S. – Cattle
Reasonable Offers Only
(406) 442-4528
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Office 406.259.2544 • Fax 406.259.2510
Details, other listings, photos: www.pipmontana.com
roger JAcobs
(406) 698-7686
John goggins
(406) 698-4159
WAYne Wilcox
(406) 697-9121
Pat GoGGins • Broker/owner • (406) 259-4589
Po Box 30755 • BillinGs, Mt 59107
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(701) 548-8042
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For Sale
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R.T. – Horses
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$3000 OBO-Electric iron included
(406) 883-0239
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NELSON RANCH ON VOLNEY CREEK — red lodGe, Mt: Located
15 miles northwest of Red Lodge, the Nelson Ranch on Volney Creek
consists of 1870 deeded acres of mainly native range pasture. The
ranch is well watered, fenced and cross fenced and has a modern
two bedroom three bath home built in 1995. This property has
stunning views of the Beartooth Mountains and is close to all sorts
of outdoor recreation. $3,741,000
NELSON RANCH — on red lodGe Creek: The Nelson Ranch is
located in a highly sought after area between Red Lodge and Roscoe,
MT providing stunning views of the Beartooth Mountains. With
three-fourths of a mile of Red Lodge Creek and several ponds, the
largest of which is six acres in size, the property provides excellent
fishing and wildlife habitat. This property contains irrigated hay fields
and pasture totaling 396.5 acres and spectacular views. PRICE
REDUCED TO $2,900,000
NELSON RANCH GRAZING UNIT— This unit is mainly native range
pasture. It borders a section of State land and has great views of
the Beartooth Front. $758,000
BRILLHART RANCH COMPANY — Musselshell, Mt: This ranch
is located on the banks of the Musselshell River just east and south
of the small ranching community of r
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populations of elk, deer, antelope, pheasant, and wild turkey. Priced
to sell. $5,000,000
brYAn Anderson
(406) 839-7439
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WESTERN AG REPORTER
L.T. – Horses
L.S. – Horses
L.H. – Cattle
L.H. – Cattle
Reasonable Offers Only
(406) 436-2522
Bridges
NEED A BRIDGE? All types
of bridge construction— farm,
ranch, county, subdivision. Redecking, repair, maintenance,
inspection services. Mackin
Construction.
www.MackinBridges.com. (406) 855-4506.
Dogs
Queensland Blue and Red
Heeler puppies. Registered parents, some ready now. Timberline Stock Ranch, Broadview,
MT.
(406) 667-2151.
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Purebred Border Collie puppies, out of working parents.
Central Montana area. (406)
350-1707.
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Fencing
Corral boards/timbers. Rough
full sawn. Full bundles only.
Ashland Sawmill, Ashland, MT.
(406)
375-4223.
____________________________
CROSSWIRE INC FENCING. Good fences make good
neighbors! If you need better
ranch fences, call Ryan Foard.
(307)
899-6125.
____________________________
Fiberglass electric fence posts.
All sizes from 3/8" to 1.5". See
at www.hcam.net. (800) 7779960.
____________________________
Great Divide Fence LLC.
Honest, reliable, efficient. New
fence installation and repair.
Ranch, home, business. (406)
839-4446.
____________________________
CATTLE GUARDS, extra
heavy duty. Grates are 6' x 6.5'.
$750 each. Duane Long, (406)
245-0575.
Mobile Services
MOBILE WELDING SERVICES. On-the-spot welding
and repair. Farm and ranch
equipment, fencing, cattle
guards, pipe, vehicles (including semis, trailers), gates, hand
and guard rails. If it’s broke, I
can probably fix it! Pat Stockton, (406) 855-7305. E-mail:
[email protected].
Shell corn and tall wheat grass
round bales, Pompeys Pillar,
MT area. (406) 860-8924.
Livestock
Help Wanted
IT'S THE LAW
State and federal statutes
prohibit discrimination in
employment based on age
and gender. Montana law
also prohibits discrimination based on marital
status. In compliance, we
cannot publish help wanted
ads that specify gender,
age or marital status. Thank
you for your cooperation.
HIRING TWO POSITIONS.
Ranch hand/grazier with good
foundation in low-stress stockmanship, horsemanship, roping
and grazing; Must take direction well, good communicator,
responsible team player. •General ranch hand wanted with
solid skill base, sheep experience a plus. Potential part-time
employment for spouse with
purebred sheep enterprise. Both
positions include nice house
and good benefits with longtime, progressive ranch. Send
resumés to [email protected] or to Sieben
Live Stock, 2469 Adel Rd.,
Cascade, MT 59421.
____________________________
Farm and ranch hand in western
North Dakota, year around. If
interested,
call (701) 842-3719.
____________________________
Permanent ranch hand position
available. Near Miles City, MT.
Experience necessary. Calving,
fencing, haying, all aspects of
animal husbandry. Good wages,
housing, benefits. (406) 2325107.
Cattle
SIGGINS POLLED HEREFORDS. Yearling and 2 year
old bulls and yearling heifers. Stressing moderate birth
weights, milk, and maternal
traits. Complete herd records.
Polled Herefords have been our
business since 1942. Alan Siggins, (307) 587-3786 or Pete
Jachowski, (307) 587-3723.
[email protected].
____________________________
Registered Longhorn bulls,
females. Solid blacks, solids
reds. Wyoming Longhorn
Ranch, Cowley, WY. Please call
(307) 548-7111 or (307) 2727171.
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YEARLING
ANGUS
BULLS. Sons of Basin Yellowstone, Cole Creek Black Cedar
and Cedar Ridge, KG Wisdom,
Connealy
Black
Granite.
Lowell Angus, Park City, MT.
(406) 633-2470 or (406) 8551868.
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WANTED:
RECIPIENT
COWS. Must be open, 2-6
years old, Black, Red Angus or
cross. Before you market open
cows, call us. Trans Ova Genetics, Bruce Boothe, (406) 5983024.
____________________________
BLACK ANGUS BULLS.
Available April 1. Fertility
tested. Light birth EPD’s plus
good maternal traits. Delivery
available. Neal Ranch, (406)
639-2505.
____________________________
Big, growthy yearling and
two year old Red Angus bulls.
Custer, Montana. Please call
(406) 861-1113 or (406) 8614272.
____________________________
E-mail: warclass@
westernagreporter.com
AG CAREERS
Ag Production/Agri-business
Hansen Agri-PLACEMENT
Hay, Feed, Seed
hansenagriplacement.com
Eric: 308-382-7351
Louis & Kathy Dubs • biLLings, Mt
Job Wanted
406.652.7515
406.208.8643
56TH AnniversAry
View Job Listings At
Australian Shepherd pups, born
March 1. Docked and all shots.
(406) 326-2462.
Ladak alfalfa seed. Cleaned,
bagged and tested. Roy Neal,
(406) 639-2108.
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Equipment
Equipment
Bale King
BR800
Bale
RetRieveR
New dealer: Larson & Co., LLC
E-mail: [email protected]
Automatic bale alignment, triple torsion ride axles, smooth chain
conveyer-easy on net and twine, simple tilt bed unload, 8 bale
capacity. PRESEASON DISCOUNTS!
glenn: 406.850.0922
ryan 406.860.1836
Angus
YeArling
bulls
Private treaty SaleS
Bridger, Mt
Call for catalog
Experienced ranch hand with
family looking for a Montana
ranch position. Manager and
sole employee experience,
CDL, mechanic degree, metal
and wood fabrication. Dependable self starter. (406) 9310857.
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Beef
Semen
Proven and predictable heifer
& cow Angus semen available
at commercial cowman pricing
Thistledew
Land & Cattle Company
406-962-3310
thistledewcattle.com
thistledewland.com
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WESTERN AG REPORTER
USCA & Brenn Hill team up for special promotion
The United States Cattlemen’s Association (USCA) is pleased to announce an upcoming promotion on behalf of
singer-songwriter Brenn Hill. In recent years, Brenn Hill has partnered with USCA in donating a portion of his album
sales to the organization. The release of Brenn’s 11th studio recording, Spirit Rider, and the first release on the new
Defenders Recording Label, will once again provide an opportunity for producers across the country to support both
Brenn and USCA. Recorded at Spiral Recording Studios in St George, Utah, and produced by Brenn Hill and renowned
Multi-Instrumentalist Ryan Tilby, Spirit Rider is Hill’s first faith-based recording. It features six original songs penned
by Hill, covers of Texas cowboy classics like Andy Wilkinson’s “Power In the Wind” and Red Steagall’s “One Empty
Cot In The Bunkhouse” and classic hymns like “Nearer My God To Thee,” “The Old Rugged Cross,” and “How Great
Thou Art.” Hill states, “I want to make a statement of hope with this recording for those who have supported me and
anyone who needs a reminder that faith is real. My friends in the ranching industry have taught me that time and again.”
Hill has partnered with USCA in recent years with a joint promotional effort during the holiday season by sharing a
portion of his record sales with USCA. Hill will send a portion of the proceeds of each sale of his new release, Spirit
Rider, to USCA. The promotion will run through the month of April 2015. “I want to contribute to those that inspire
me to keep writing and singing. The times are difficult, the West is dry, and the future is uncertain for the heartland
and American agriculture. I need to do my part.”
Danni Beer, President of USCA, commented on the promotion: “USCA is excited to again partner with Brenn; his
continued commitment to give back to the industry and those he writes about is greatly appreciated. We hope that
everyone will consider Brenn’s album, Spirit Rider, and strengthen USCA during the month of April.”
Spirit Rider CDs can be purchased online at www.brennhill.com or can be downloaded at ITunes. For more information, contact USCA at 202-546-0464 or Defenders Recording Company at 801-628-6844.
- USCA, 4/7
_
MILLER LIVESTOCK, INC.
For Sale At
Private Treaty
400 Spring Pairs
• Over 270 are 3 & 4 Year Olds
• Blacks, Reds & Baldies
• Calves Sired by Red Angus & Charolais Bulls
Randy Miller • Ault, Colorado
970-590-7244
or
Sears
Marketing Services
970-396-7521
• Classifieds Continued • Classifieds Continued •
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle Services
Wanted: 250-300 cows on
shares or to lease. (406) 2645056.
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REGISTERED RED ANGUS
BULLS, Joliet, MT. (406) 9623330.
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100 Black Angus first calf
heifer pairs. Calves born Feb.Mar. Ready now. (406) 5907401.
____________________________
Selling Black Angus heifer
pairs. Home raised. Calves
slick. (406) 485-2442 or 9742442.
____________________________
300 straws Red Angus, 45
straws black Simmental; both
commercial. $10/straw, Selling
because ranch sold. (406) 9393039.
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MYDLAND ANGUS RANCH
yearling and 2 year old Angus
bulls. Performance tested;
EPD’s available. Home raised.
(406)
962-3404 or 591-3404.
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Registered Black Angus bulls.
Low birth weight, 800-900 lb.
wean weights. Good dispositions. Please call (406) 8552692.
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WANTED:
RECIPIENT
COWS. Must be open, 2- 6
years old, Black, Red Angus or
cross. Before you market open
cows, call us. Trans Ova Genetics, Bruce Boothe, (406) 5983024.
____________________________
REGISTERED
BLACK
ANGUS yearling bulls; sires
include Frontman, 10X, In
Focus, Industry, Coal Creek
46P, •Embryos for sale. Spencer
Angus, Fromberg, MT. (406)
425-3814 or 668-9114 (evenings).
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DENNING
RANCH
TRUCKING. Rancher owned
trucking business. Insured,
experienced cattleman. (406)
899-0595
or
264-5056.
E-mail:[email protected].
Selling a good selection of yearling Black Angus bulls.
Many suitable for use on heifers.
50
ANGUS
HEIFER
CALVES. June calves, 475±
pounds, no implants, no feed
additives. Wintered on grass
hay, currently on grass. Sell
May 7, Missoula (MT) Livestock Exchange. Rose Crow
Cattle. For information, call Ed
Cummings,
(406) 381-2471.
____________________________
406.462.5557 or 406.462.5553
E-mail: [email protected]
Want to buy: ten 2-5 year old
Black Angus pairs. (406) 8523485.
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Stokke AnguS
Yearling registered Black angus Bulls
for sale Forsyth, MT
✰ Sons and Grandsons of:
• Connealy Capitalist 028
• Connealy Confidence 0100
• BDAR Capitalist Z078
• Sitz Upward 307R
• Brusett Pure Product 43Z
✰ Good Quality
✰ Priced Reasonably
sam stokke (406) 698-8968
Zach stokke (406) 698-2703
For Sale Private Treaty
Large sire groups
Performance and fertility tested
Delivery available
Trangmoe Angus Ranch
Glendive, Montana
Private treaty angus Bull sale
100 Yearling & 25 Two Year Old Angus bulls
Ron Frye
406-600-7514
[email protected]
Greg Strohecker
406-285-3660
[email protected]
Big, growthy yearling and
two year old Red Angus bulls.
Custer, MT.(406) 861-1113 or
861-4272.
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BLACK ANGUS BULLS.
Available April 1. Fertility
tested. Light birth EPD’s plus
good maternal traits. Delivery
available. Neal Ranch, (406)
639-2505.
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YEARLING SALERS OPTIMIZER BULLS for sale. Top
quality bloodlines and Midland Bull Test performance.
All black. High altitude ready.
Guaranteed docility. Bulls
located near Columbus, MT.
Free delivery. MJB Ranch, call
Jim Doubet (303) 638-2625.
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Trade It
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Horses
SUGAR BARS LEGACY
SALE. Wanted: consignments
of Sugar Bars and non-Sugar
Bars bred saddle horses for
Legacy sale in Sheridan, WY
on Sept. 21. LeRoy, (605) 3478120.
____________________________
Dismantling entire horse operation. 14 complete box stalls,
Powder River feeders. (406)
669-3245.
Sheep
Registered Katahdin (hair)
sheep. 20 prime yearling ewes.
Hearty, easy lambers; parasite,
Scrapie resistant; lean meat;
excellent weed control. Agnew
Ranch, Big Timber, MT. (406)
932-6503.
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100 fancy white face ewes, 1
to 4 years old, to start lambing
May 10. Bred to Targhee bucks.
(406) 232-0255 or (406) 9513710.
Pasture
Wanted: grass to lease for
approx. 100 or more pairs.
(406)
566-2700.
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Wanted: grass to lease for 200
pairs. Roger Baxter, (406) 3573288
or cell (406) 564-0508.
____________________________
Wanted: summer and/or fall
pasture for 400 replacement
heifers plus bulls and/or 300
pairs. Please call Huntsman
Ranch Company, (406) 2763459
____________________________
Wanted: need pasture for pairs.
Will consider all options. (406)
738-4428.
Ranch Supplies
Giant rubber water tanks. 1800
gal., 13' diameter, indestructible. Great and economical
water storage. Neal Ranch,
(406) 639-2505.
Scales
ROCKWELL
SCALES,
Montana’s only scale manufacturer. Livestock, Truck, Pallet,
Mining and Bale scales. We
service all makes and models
of scales. Affordable service
contracts; many upgrades and
options to choose from. Call us
for all your scale needs. (406)
799-3945 Visit us at www.
RockwellScales.com.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
WESTERN AG REPORTER
Treasure Bull Test Winners
Granger Angus, Great Falls, MT, had the Champion
Single Shot Jackpot bull at Treasure Test.
McIntosh Angus Ranch, Pullman, WA, had the
Reserve Champion Single Shot Jackpot bull at
Treasure Test.
RTM Ranches (Rod Mikkelson), Hobson, MT, had the
3rd Place Single Shot Jackpot Bull at Treasure Test.
Probst Enterprises, Dillon, MT, had the overall Champion Performance Bull at
Treasure Test.
Treasure
Bull Test
2015
Kane Olson, St. Ignatius, MT, had the Champion
Youth Bull at Treasure Test.
Upcoming SaleS:
april
Wednesday, April 22
Regular Sale
Wednesday, April 29
Regular Sale &
All Breed Bull Sale
may
Can Am Cattle Co., Shelbyville, IL (Not Pictured) had
the Champion Sire Group at Treasure Test.
SALE REPORTS
Treasure Bull Test
48th Annual Bull Test & Sale
Russ & Barb Pepper
Simms, MT
April 13, 2015
Western Livestock Auction
Great Falls, MT
Auctioneer: Roger Jacobs
Sale Reported By: John Goggins
84 Angus Bulls Averaged............................................$5,214
Sale Highlights:
Lot 3 $16,000 to Harrer’s Lost Lake Ranch, Fort Benton,
MT; Consigned By: Olson Cattle Co., St. Ignatius, MT; OCC
Ten-X 4019; 1/27/14; AAR Ten X 7008 SA x New Design 878
Lot 203 $15,000 to TLC Ranch, Bliss, Idaho; Consigned By:
Can Am Cattle Co., Shelbyille, IL; Can Am Weigh Up 419;
2/1/14; Plattemere Weigh Up K360 x Connealy Impression
Lot 204 $8,500 to Harrer’s Lost Lake Ranch, Fort Benton,
MT; Consigned By: Can Am Cattle Co, Shelbyille, IL; Can
Am Reserve 431; 2/17/2014; VAR Reserve 1111 x GAR New
Design 5050
Lot 109 $8,250 to JR Ranch, Othello, WA; Consigned By:
Magic Valley Angus, Mesa, WA; MVCC Truman 448; 2/22/14;
OCC Truman x Meadow Acres Nebraska
Lot 120 $8,250 to Shelly Richtmyer, Townsend, MT;
Consigned By: Carlson Cattle, Regent, ND; Carson South
Dakota 4002; 1/16/14; Mohnen South Dakota x Rito 707 of
Ideal 3407 7075
Serving the Big Sky Country of North Central Montana
Wednesday, May 13
ALL BREED BULL SALE WEDNESDAY, Apr. 29
Cows
John Peebles
Lorang Land & Cattle Inc
Outhouse Dot Ranch LLC
Daniel Mortag
Merja Farms Inc.
Jerome Skierka
NLD Inc.
Jack Bateman
Darby Yeager
Robert Anderson
Rick Yurek
Mike Hillerman
John Burgmaier
John Burgmaier
Vance Raines
Gordon Lapke
TJBJ Ranch Co.
Lana Schock
Ernie Habets
Garrett Yeager
Gale Harlow
Jack Bateman
Lana Schock
NLD Inc.
Vic Anderson
Jim Judisch Jr
Phil Wirth
Sweeney Inc.
Edwin Maki
Ernie Habets
Choteau
Great Falls
Shonkin
Great Falls
Sun River
Browning
Choteau
Fort Benton
Choteau
Raynesford
Stockett
Helmville
Power
Power
Valier
Simms
Fort Benton
Sunburst
Conrad
Choteau
Geyser
Fort Benton
Sunburst
Choteau
Great Falls
Ledger
Wolf Creek
Belt
Belt
Conrad
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
blk
blk
blk
blk
blk
blk
red
blk
yellow
blk
red
blk
blk
red
blk
blk
blk
blk
blk
Red
blk
blk
blk
blk/red
blk
blk
blk
blk
blk
bbf
1,125
1,210
1,063
1,150
1,420
1,425
1,605
1,345
1,480
1,032
1,570
1,435
1,480
1,335
1,495
1,305
1,350
1,190
1,100
1,230
1,180
1,370
1,275
1,398
1,395
1,460
1,433
1,620
1,300
1,220
Gary Enneberg
Trampus Corder
Kenneth Morris
Rumney Cattle Co
John Ostle
Sweeney Inc.
Edwin Maki
Gary Enneberg
Daniel Mortag
Bradley Hodgskiss
Robert Anderson
John Burgmaier
Ben Neal
Diamond Box Lvstk Inc
Bulls
Clayton Forseth
Ktb Ranch, Inc.
Cascade Colony
Gary Anderson
John McCafferty
Karen Widhalm
Sieben Livestock Co
Sieben Livestock Co
Powder Riv Cattle Co LLC
F Outfit Inc.
KTB Ranch, Inc.
Hfrettes
Jess Kropf
Jess Kropf
Mark Hitchcock
Gary Enneberg
Weaver Cattle Co
136.50
131.00
121.00
120.50
120.00
119.50
119.00
118.50
118.50
118.50
117.00
117.00
117.00
117.00
116.50
116.50
116.00
116.00
116.00
116.00
116.00
115.50
115.50
115.50
115.50
115.50
115.50
115.00
115.00
115.00
Cut Bank
Fort Benton
Fairfield
Cascade
Great Falls
Belt
Belt
Cut Bank
Great Falls
Choteau
Raynesford
Power
Choteau
Cut Benton
1
1
1
3
1
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2
2
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2
2
3
2
2
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char
blk/bwf
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red
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1,235
1,325
1,180
1,283
1,055
1,310
1,188
1,333
1,225
1,290
1,063
1,347
1,460
1,295
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
114.00
113.50
113.50
113.50
112.50
111.50
111.00
111.00
110.50
Fairfield
Highwood
Sun River
Ulm
Belt
Valier
Helena
Helena
Helen
Shelby
Highwood
1
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1
1
1
1
1
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bwf
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blk
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rwf
1,920
1,995
2,150
1,800
2,140
1,880
1,725
1,580
1,970
1,820
2,260
155.00
154.00
152.50
150.50
148.00
144.50
140.00
134.00
133.00
133.00
130.50
Sun River
Sun River
Dupuyer
Cut Bank
Big Sandy
2
3
1
1
2
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blk
blk
blk
blk
885
940
1,030
1,040
985
184.00
173.00
167.00
162.00
162.00
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161.00
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440
360
400
430
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475
475
513
290.00
282.50
277.50
277.50
266.00
266.00
263.00
260.00
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Cascade
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1 blk
600.00
600.00
Choteau
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3 blk
3 blk
6 blk
2,850.00
2,500.00
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
WESTERN AG REPORTER
SALE REPORTS
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1:00 PM
BOWMAN LIVESTOCK, BOWMAN, ND
Sired by
CCA UNO 049 - 20 Sons
Baldridge Waylon - 10 ET Sons
Connealy In Focus
WMR Timeless
BC Lookout
GDAR Game Day
LOT 5
Kesslers Frontman
Sire: CCA UNO 049
BEPD +3.4 • WW +56 • YW +98 • M +24 • ACT BW 87
Montana
EXAR Upshot
Cameron
LOT 39
Sire: BALDRIDGE WAYLON
BEPD +2.8 • WW +67 • YW +123 • M +23 • ACT BW 83
Several 3-4 head groups
of ET Full Brothers!
LOT 9
Sire: CCA UNO 049
BEPD +2.5 • WW +57 • YW +106 • M +20 • ACT BW 70
• Quiet Dispositions
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LOT 15
Sire: CCA UNO 049
BEPD +1.0 • WW +56 • YW +98 • M +25 • ACT BW 79
LOT 23
Sire: CONNEALY IN FOCUS
BEPD +1.9 • WW +70 • YW +111 • M +26 • ACT BW 82
LOT 30
Sire: CONNEALY IN FOCUS
BEPD +2.5 • WW +67 • YW +110 • M +29 • ACT BW 82
LOT 40
Sire: BALDRIDGE WAYLON
BEPD +2.9 • WW +62 • YW +112 • M +15 • ACT BW 87
LOT 41
We believe if
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you need to validate
your genetics.
In 2013 we shipped
200 steers of grass
to Decataur Feeders in
Kansas. The first set
weighed in at 890 lbs.,
and finished at 1,450 lbs.,
gained 5.0 lb/day and
feed conversion was
4.81 lb. feed/lb gain,
setting a new record
for heavy steers!
The largest herd
of efficiency
tested Angus
in the Northwest!
Sire: BALDRIDGE WAYLON
BEPD +1.8 • WW +61 • YW +108 • M +15 • ACT BW 84
Sire: BALDRIDGE WAYLON
BEPD +3.0 • WW +58 • YW +105 • M +21 • ACT BW 83
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Reported By: Jason Frey
Sale Averages:
13 Fall Angus Bulls....................................................$5,385
2 Two-year Old Angus Bulls.....................................$6,750
74 Yearling Angus Bulls.............................................$4,234
22 Registered Angus Heifers.....................................$2,577
37 Commercial Heifers..............................................$1,799
Sale Highlights:
Bulls
Lot 5, LeMar Resource 48B, sold to Opp Brothers Angus
of Hebron, ND for $8,000; SAV Resource 1441 x CAR
Primetracker 308; BW +3.3 WW +65 YW +113 M +27
Lot 31, LeMar Tombstone 70B, sold to Veal Black Angus of
Meadow, SD for $8,000; Tombstone 050 x BPF Bushwacker
774; BW +2.6 WW +73 YW +122 M +30
Lot 38, LeMar Bull Master 61B, sold to Grubbing Hoe
Ranch of Buffalo, SD for $7,750; HA Bull Master 9387 x
LeMar Final Answer 272S; BW +2.1 WW +52 YW +88 M +21
Lot 79, LeMar Bull Master 76A, sold to James Miles of
Montrose, SD for $7,500; HA Bull Master 9387 x SAV Final
Answer 0035; BW +1.4 WW +54 YW +95 M +21
Lot 11, LeMar Chisum 66B, sold to Casey Hunter of Hulett,
WY for $7,250; S Chisum 6175 x LeMar Windy 75P; BW
+2.0 WW +56 YW +97 M +25
Lot 86, LeMar Aberdeen 932-531A, sold to Hines Ranch,
LLC of Gillette, WY for $7,250; HAF 407 Aberdeen 932 x
Alberda Payweight 630; BW +1.7 WW +61 YW +94 M +27
Heifers
Lot 109, LeMar Lady Liz 44B, sold to Points West Angus of
Barnesville, MN for $3,100; HA Program 5652 x Connealy
Freightliner; BW +0.7 WW +47 YW +89 M +25
Lot 108, LeMar Blackbird 24B, sold to Tipton Ranch of
Box Elder, SD for $3,100; SAV Final Answer 0035 x Mytty
In Focus; BW +0.1 WW +55 YW +97 M +24
Beckton Red Angus
70th Anniversary Production Sale
Cam & Trish Forbes
At the Ranch •Sheridan, WY
April 14, 2015
Auctioneer: Roger Jacobs, Billings, MT
Reported By: Alan Sears
247 Yearling Red Angus Bulls Averaged................... $8,445
34 Yearling Red Angus Heifers Averaged................. $4,309
LOT 47
Sire: CONNEALY CAPITALIST
BEPD +1.5 • WW +55 • YW +93 • M +28 • ACT BW 83
LOT 49
Sire: BARSTOW CASH
BEPD +0 • WW +56 • YW +102 • M +28 • ACT BW 62
Sale broadcast live on the internet
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LOT 33
Baker’s LeMar Angus
Spring Performance Sale
Leo & Marilyn Baker
Mike & Sandra Baker
April 13th, 2015
St. Onge Livestock • St. Onge, SD
LOT 75
Sire: SCHURRTOP BUSINESS
Top-Selling Bulls:
Lot 14 at $29,000 was Beckton Accent B468 N3, 100%
1-A, 03/27/14, sired by Beckton Accent Y260 L3 out of
Beckton Encino W287 N by Beckton Nebula L P093. He
sold to Westphal Red Angus, Grass Range, MT.
Lot 2 at $18,000 was Beckton Julian B520, 100% 1-A,
03/29/14, sired by Beckton Julian GG B571 out of Beckton
Indigo W617 N by Beckton Nebula T315 W2. He sold to
Hall~Pokorny Red Angus, Bartlett, NE.
Lot 12 at $18,000 was Beckton Heritage B584 R4, 100%,
1-A, sired by Beckton Heritage X403 L3 out of Beckton
Lydia X562 R by Beckton Ranger T603 H3. He sold to
Hall~Pokorny Red Angus Bartlett, NE.
Lot 30 at $17,000 was Beckton Epic B681 E6, 100% 1-A,
04/10/15, sired by Beckton Epic U749 D5 out of Beckton
Lana U329 EP by Beckton Epic K6 S569. He sold to Lynn
Cowden, Kaycee, WY.
Lot 6 at $16,000 was Beckton New Era B219 D2, 100% 1-A,
03/15/14, sired by Beckton New Era Y194 out of Beckton
Belga R716 DM by Beckton Dominor ZC M919. He sold
to Ed & Linda Ingo, Fisher Ranch, Ridgeway, CO.
Lot 21 at $16,000 was Beckton Heritage N233 L4, 100% 1-A,
03/16/14, sired by Beckton Heritage X403 l# out of Beckton
Sierra N403 LN. He sold to James Kuhn, Napoleon, ND.
Top Open Heifer:
Lot 327 at $7,000 was Beckton Lana B096 R, 1005 1-A,
02/18/14, sired by Beckton Ranger Z225 J4 out of Beckton
Lana Z580 C by Beckton Clifftop W577 E3. She sold to
George Sandberg, Roseburg, OR.
BEPD +1.7 • WW +56 • YW +102 • M +20 • ACT BW 65
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