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LIVESTOCK ROUNDUP Midwest Messenger | October 12, 2018 | Page 25 First chicks for Costco poultry project arrive Dec. 18 By Terry Anderson Midwest Messenger News Editor HOOPER, Neb. — Forgive Colten Schafersman for being a bit anxious. “I’m ready for birds,” he said as hundreds of invited guests and officials got a glimpse of the first completed poultry barns for the Lincoln Premium Poultry-Costco chicken project. Schafersman’s Memory Lane Poultry has three buildings just about ready to go for the first shipment of pullets set to arrive Dec. 18 from Aviagen Poultry Breeder Farm in Oklahoma. The chicks will be just a day old and cost $7 each, LPP officials said. In beef terminology, these chicks would be “choice.” Two of the buildings are about as long as two football fields. They will contain pullets, being grown until they are shipped to a brooder house at another farm. The third building will be strictly for roosters. The birds will be maintained by the amount and kind of feed, and the amount of natural light so that they have the necessary weight and be at their sexual maturity. The pullets will finally meet the roosters once they reach the brooder house. That’s where they will lay the eggs that will go to the hatchery and produce the chickens that eventually will be processed at LPP’s plant that is going up at Fremont. LPP’s plan is very calculated, highly monitored as required by Costco, said Walt Shafer, chief operating officer for LPP. “Costco wants to do this better than the rest,” Shafer said. Each step is tied to a certain number of weeks or days. The Fremont plant is to open next September, so working back, Looking back... Originally appearing in the May 27, 2011 edition of Midwest Messenger, this photo features Dewey Combs feeding a calf on his Iowa farm in the early 1900s. (Photo courtesy Phyllis Combs, Dewey Combs’ daughter-in-law, from New Market, Iowa) John Pollak to coordinate University of Nebraska’s integrated beef systems initiative LINCOLN, Neb. — John Pollak, former director of the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, has been named coordination lead for the Nebraska Integrated Beef Systems Initiative at the University of Nebraska. The Nebraska Integrated Beef Systems Initiative was launched in 2016 in the university’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. It is designed to leverage the many systems-based efforts underway at Nebraska to advance science-driven innovation in development of resilient systems for food animal production, health and well-being, and to train the diverse workforce required. With broad capacity across research, teaching and outreach, this initiative will take advantage of the state and university’s potential to lead the development of resilient, integrated systems for the production and delivery of nutritious, high- quality beef. “Dr. Pollak is uniquely qualified for this role given his 30 plus years of experience as an esteemed expert in disciplines related to beef production, and his long history of service for beef producers,” said Archie Clutter, dean of IANR’s Agricultural Research Division. “With John’s leadership we’re confident that this initiative will result in far-reaching value for future beef production systems.” Pollak served as USMARC director from 2010 to 2017. He began his career as an assistant professor of animal science at the University of California, Davis. Before coming to USMARC, Pollak served as a professor of animal science at Cornell University for 29 years where he and his colleagues developed methods for genetic evaluation that have become the standard for global beef cattle breeding. He holds a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Cornell University. Pollak earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in animal breeding from Iowa State University. Please turn to COSTCO on Page 27 Visitors at the invitation-only preview walked on a thick blanket of wood chips to get an idea of the feed and water systems. (Terry Anderson/Midwest Messenger)

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First chicks for Costco poultry project arrive Dec. 18

By Terry AndersonMidwest Messenger News Editor

HOOPER, Neb. — Forgive Colten Schafersman for being a bit anxious.“I’m ready for birds,” he said as hundreds of invited guests and offi cials got a glimpse of

the fi rst completed poultry barns for the Lincoln Premium Poultry-Costco chicken project. Schafersman’s Memory Lane Poultry has three buildings just about ready to go for

the fi rst shipment of pullets set to arrive Dec. 18 from Aviagen Poultry Breeder Farm in Oklahoma. The chicks will be just a day old and cost $7 each, LPP offi cials said. In beef terminology, these chicks would be “choice.”

Two of the buildings are about as long as two football fi elds. They will contain pullets, being grown until they are shipped to a brooder house at another farm. The third building will be strictly for roosters. The birds will be maintained by the amount and kind of feed, and the amount of natural light so that they have the necessary weight and be at their sexual maturity. The pullets will fi nally meet the roosters once they reach the brooder house.

That’s where they will lay the eggs that will go to the hatchery and produce the chickens that eventually will be processed at LPP’s plant that is going up at Fremont.

LPP’s plan is very calculated, highly monitored as required by Costco, said Walt Shafer, chief operating offi cer for LPP.

“Costco wants to do this better than the rest,” Shafer said. Each step is tied to a certain number of weeks or days. The Fremont plant is to open next September, so working back,

Looking back...

Originally appearing in the May 27, 2011 edition of Midwest Messenger, this photo features Dewey Combs feeding a calf on his Iowa farm in the early 1900s. (Photo courtesy Phyllis Combs, Dewey Combs’ daughter-in-law, from New Market, Iowa)

John Pollak to coordinate University of

Nebraska’s integrated beef systems initiativeLINCOLN, Neb. — John Pollak, former

director of the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, has been named coordination lead for the Nebraska Integrated Beef Systems Initiative at the University of Nebraska.

The Nebraska Integrated Beef Systems Initiative was launched in 2016 in the university’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. It is designed to leverage the many systems-based eff orts underway at Nebraska to advance science-driven innovation in development of resilient systems for food animal production, health and well-being, and to train the diverse workforce required. With broad capacity across research, teaching and outreach, this initiative will take advantage of the state and university’s potential to lead the development of resilient, integrated systems for the production and delivery of nutritious, high-quality beef.

“Dr. Pollak is uniquely qualifi ed for this role

given his 30 plus years of experience as an esteemed expert in disciplines related to beef production, and his long history of service for beef producers,” said Archie Clutter, dean of IANR’s Agricultural Research Division. “With John’s leadership we’re confi dent that this initiative will result in far-reaching value for future beef production systems.”

Pollak served as USMARC director from 2010 to 2017. He began his career as an assistant professor of animal science at the University of California, Davis. Before coming to USMARC, Pollak served as a professor of animal science at Cornell University for 29 years where he and his colleagues developed methods for genetic evaluation that have become the standard for global beef cattle breeding. He holds a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Cornell University. Pollak earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in animal breeding from Iowa State University.

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Visitors at the invitation-only preview walked on a thick blanket of wood chips to get an idea of the feed and water systems. (Terry Anderson/Midwest Messenger)

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What to do when pregnancy check doesn’t go your way

You think you’re doing everything possible to prepare for a great pregnancy check, but are you seeing the payoff ? Are you hitting a 90 to 95 percent pregnancy rate? If your results are average or below, it’s time to pinpoint the reason.

“Lots of things could contribute to disappointing preg check results,” said Doug Hawkins, technical support specialist for Purina Animal Nutrition. “Is it nutrition? Health? The bull? Identifying the culprit

starts with the process of elimination.”Many factors contribute to breeding

success, but your herd’s nutrition is the easiest to manage.

“Start thinking about preg checking a year in advance,” suggested Hawkins. “Once you preg check, there’s not much you can do to impact results. It has to be a year-round focus.”

The recruitment of oocytes on the surface of the ovary occurs three to four months before a cow ovulates, so nutrition’s impact on fertility and conception is critical before you ever turn out a bull.

Breeding success or failure can also be compounded by a cow’s energy requirements.

“Most of the time, cows are lactating, have a calf at side and are trying to meet their own nutritional requirements,” Hawkins said. “The bottom line is cow nutrition requirements are high at the time of breeding, and cows need adequate nutrition to get pregnant.”

“If nutrition is not up to par, you’ll likely see less-than-desirable results on preg check day,” Hawkins said. “Then, it’s time to start evaluating.”

Some common questions to ask: Did cows have suffi cient forage before

and during the breeding period? Were cows consuming mineral and

protein supplements at target intake levels? Did the supplement(s) have enough

energy to meet cow requirements?If you answered “no” to any of these

questions, you may have found your culprit. However, if you answered “yes,” you’ll need to dive deeper into nutrition and other management areas.

Ensuring cows have what they need year-round is the key to breeding success.

“First, look at your forage situation,” Hawkins said. “Whether your forage is a round bale of hay or you have cows grazing, make sure you have forage to meet a cow’s roughage needs.”

Next, consider a cow’s energy and protein needs.

“Meet energy and protein requirements by using a self-fed supplementation program,” Hawkins added. “These programs allow cows to consume the energy and protein they need when they need it.”

If cows need more energy or protein, they’ll consume more supplement. If they are getting adequate energy and protein from forages, they’ll eat less supplement.

“Last but not least, you need to provide a quality mineral,” Hawkins added. “Make sure cows are receiving the vitamins and minerals they need for breeding success.”

If you want to try to achieve better than average breeding results next year, now is the time to strategize.

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17 Bassett Livestock Auction, Special Yrlg & Spring Calf, Bassett, Neb. .................... 29

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25 Valentine Livestock Auction, Special Spring Calf, Valentine, Neb. ....................

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step by step, is what determined the arrival date for Schafersman’s fi rst chicks on Dec. 18.

Getting to this point has not been easy. The Fremont plant faced considerable opposition, as have some of the zoning and conditional use permits for the poultry houses going up across eastern Nebraska and into western Iowa.

“Some people you’ll never convince,” Shafer said. “We’ve recruited our 2018 needs and about 30 sites going up in diff erent stages. It takes about six months from saying yes to getting this ready to go. We still want more growers.”

When the search began for farmers willing to invest in the poultry facilities, Shafer said, they started with a 60-mile radius from the Fremont plant, but have since looked farther out.

“It’s my job — I’m confi dent I’ll make it work,” Shafer said.

The buildings are highly monitored and bio-secure. The half foot of wood chips that covered the fl oors of the buildings for

the open house were considered unusable because of the people walking on them, so they were all cleared and new wood chips were brought in. Because of the high automation, few people will be needed to work in the buildings and will be bio-secure.

An example of the fi nely tuned precision can be seen hanging from the roof down to just a few inches from the fl oor. Scattered throughout the building, they are weigh scales that allow the chicks to perch. The scales can tell how many birds are on the scale and if they are the correct size for their

number of days old.The Schafersman family has been on

the grounds since the 1880s, marking six generations. Colten and his wife Luz have a toddler son Braden. Colten is working with his grandfather on the poultry project.

“In 2013, I came back from college to farm,” he said. “There was no way I could buy land, so I’m buying this from Grandpa on a land contract.”

He said he’s very happy with the feedback on the project from the neighborhood. Living just a quarter mile from the barns, his family

is right there among the neighbors.“The neighbors know how we operate,”

he said. “All the neighbors have been very positive.”

And that’s important when a farm family makes an investment to keep the operation viable for future generations.

“We always hear about bringing the children back to the farm,” Shafer said. “This is even keeping the children on the farm.”

Terry Anderson can be reached at [email protected].

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(LEFT) The poultry barns are closely monitored with multiple control boxes. (RIGHT) Colten and his wife Luz, with young son Braden will handle the new facilities on ground that has been in the family since the 1880s. (Terry Anderson/Midwest Messenger)

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CALVES430 ANG & RED ANG & CHAR X CALVES, prec., 475-600# ...................TRIPLE L LLC250 ANG STR CALVES, prec., no creep, 450-575#............... KEITH & GARY HALSEY155 ANG & RED ANG CALVES, prec. 450-550#..................................DON MORROW150 ANG CALVES, prec., 450-550# ..................................CURT & SARAH MAHONY150 ANG & CHAR X CALVES, prec., 500-600# ...RANDY, JAMES, DARLENE HANSEN120 ANG STRS, prec., NI, 500-575#..................................................... ROD O’NEEL120 ANG STRS, prec., NI, 500-575#..................................MARTIN RIDDLE FAMILY120 ANG CALVES, prec., 600-650# ......................................DAAKE & SHOEMAKER100 ANG CALVES, prec., NI, no creep, 500-600#......................BILL & LORI WADAS90 CHAR ANG X CALVES, prec., 600-650#........................................ MARK MINNE80 ANG & ANG HERF X CALVES, prec.,

500-600# ..................................................MIKE & SHERIE KUSZAK & FAMILY50 ANG CALVES, prec., 400-500# ................................. RANDY & ALBERTA MALY30 ANG CALVES, prec., 500-600# ......................................................MARY REITZ

YEARLINGS31 ANG YEARLING HFRS, Pg Ck Open, 900#....................................... ROD O’NEEL

Saturdays, October 27 & November 3, 10, 17, 24Special Cattle Auctions

ERICSON-SPALDINGLIVESTOCK MARKET, ERICSON, NEBRASKA

www.ericsonlivestock.com view & bid: www.cattleusa.comOffice: 308-653-3111 • Pat Mahony: 308-750-0486

Mike Mahony: 308-750-3791 • Tom Meyer: 308-750-2125Curt Weber: 308-750-8592 • Stan Klug: 308-750-2142

Kevin Mahony: 402-340-3829 • Gerald Clinch: 402-841-6320

Saturday, October 20 • Special Cattle Auction2000 to 2500 Head Expected

Weigh ups 8:30, Odd Lots 11:00, Calves & Yearlings to FollowMost calves have had preconditioned shots—Vac. info will be

announced as calves enter the ring.Ericson-Spalding Livestock Market is a SAV, NHTC, VNB Approved

Sale Barn with IMI Global.

SALE BARNS SALE BARNS

Wednesday, October 17, 2018Special Yearling & Spring Calf Auction

9 a.m. Weigh Ups – 11:30 a.m. Yearlings followed by Spring Calves • Expecting 4,500 Head

BASSETT LIVESTOCK AUCTION 888-684-0584 OR 402-684-2361Jake Maurer 402-822-0080 • Shane Kaczor 402-336-7011

Joe Leonard, Fieldman 402-376-4988 • Payton Shankland, Fieldman 402-822-0226Radio Updates: KRVN 10:19 A.M. Tuesday — WNAX 10:38 A.M. Tuesday

www.bassettlivestock.com

BASSETT LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Yearlings:600 blk strs, 950-1025.........................................Larry, Deb, & Steve Nelson350 red-blk inc 240 hfrs (GO), 675-725, & 110 strs,

700-725............................................Three Bar Cattle Co (Ravenscroft)315 strs inc 185 blk & 55 red, 850-1000, & 75 blk, 900 ..........John Gebhardt250 cert red ang hfrs (spayed, drug-free), 700-850 ......... Lackaff Cattle Corp240 blk, few bwf strs, 875-1000....................................John & Linda Schaaf200 blk strs, 900-950...................................................................Pass Ranch150 blk hfrs (spayed), 850-925 ............................................. Raven Cattle Co130 blk hfrs (spayed), 850-875 ................................................Frizzell Ranch120 blk strs, 950-1000.............................................. Allen & Kendal Sybrant120 blk hfrs (PO), 900-1000 ....................................................Steve Salzman110 blk-bwf strs, 850-925................................... Spade Ranch (Doug Davis)110 blk, few bwf hfrs (spayed), 750-900 .......................................Dave Sidak

75 blk, few char x strs, 800-875................................................. Thad Jones65 blk hfrs (PO), 850-900 .................................Nebraska Ranch Properties50 blk inc 20 hfrs (PO) & 30 strs & hfrs (SP), 850-950 .............. Smith Angus30 blk hfrs (PO), 875-900 ...........................................................Pass Ranch

Non-Weaned Spring Calves:250 blk, few bwf strs, 500-625................................... Russ & Amber Hanson250 blk strs & hfrs, 450-650 ................... Painter Family/Will & Jamie Miller200 blk strs, 475-575............................................................ Paddock Ranch110 strs & hfrs inc 55 blk & 55 char x, 500-550 ............................Matt Booth100 blk-bwf strs & hfrs, 425-500 ...................................Randy & Jason Hunt100 blk-bwf strs, 425-500........................................................Nick Hamilton

40 blk strs & hfrs, 500-600 .........................................Brent & Kelly Deibler30 red-rwf strs & hfrs, 475-550............................................. Jason Fleming25 blk strs & hfrs (weaned) 550-575 ................................... Aaron Jackman20 blk strs & hfrs, 425-525 ............................................. Rich KleinschmidtSeveral pkgs of 5-40 head of feeders with more listings by sale time

CRAWFORD LIVESTOCK MARKET, L.L.C.CAN VIEW - BID – BUY ON www.wvmcattle.com (must register day before sale)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018SPECIAL CALF SALE

Another powerful offering of fresh calves. 100% have beenpre-conditioned You’ll really like the kind!

****FOR A COMPLETE LISTING GO TO OUR WEB SITE OR DTN ORCATTLEUSA****

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE SALES CALL:OWNERS: JACK & LAUREL HUNTER

OFFICE – 308-665-2220 • TOLL FREE – 1-866-665-2220JACK HUNTER: CELL: 308-430-9108 REX MICHEEL CELL: 308-430-0552

YARD FORMAN: RICH ROBERTSON: CELL: 307-340-1165www.crawfordlivestock.com e-mail: [email protected] A COMPLETE LISTING GO TO OUR WWW.CRAWFORDLIVESTOCKMARKET.COM

EXPECTING 7,000-7,500 SALE TIME: – 9:00 A.M. MT

Friday, Oct 19thBig Special All Breeds Clf & Yrlg Sale10,000-11,000 High Quality Calves & Yrlgs

1000-1500 Yrlgs 8:30 AM (7:30 MT)Over 9500 Clvs 10 AM CT (9 AM MT)

THREE SALES THIS WEEK - 16,000 Cattle sellWednesday, Oct 17th

Big Special Blk Hided Clf Sale6000 or more High Quality Calves – 12 Noon CT (11 AM MT)

FT. PIERRE LIVESTOCK Ft. Pierre, SD

Check our web site, for current listings updated daily.

Clvs (300-750#) all shots – many outstanding replacement hfrsBooth, 550 B,Bwf 500-625Finley, 525 Blk (AIT) 500-675Pending, 400 Blk (AIT) 450-600Austin, 300 Ang strs 500-600Bauer, 290 Blk strs 600-725Hunt, 250 Blk 450-600West, 250 B,Bwf 450-550Hutchison, 200 Blk 500-550Carlisle, 200 Blk strs 500-600L Fischer, 200 Blk (DF) 400-550Lamb, 200 Blk 375-500Richardson 170 B,Bwf 550-650Price/Stangle, 150 Blk Ang strs (DF)

500-550L Scott, 140 B,Bwf 450-550

C Valburg, 135 Ang strs 500-625Longbrake, 130 Blk (DF) 450-550Dupris, 120 B,Bwf 450-500Brunskill, 105 Ang strs 550-600B & B Valburg, 100 Ang strs 500-550Gesinger, 90 Blk strs 575Krogman, 85 Ang strs (Triangle S

genetics) 625-675Meinen, 80 Blk 425-525Scott, 70 Blk strs 550Olson, 60 Blk 500-600Hill, 60 B,Bwf strs, few hfrs 450Lauing, 55 B,Bwf 600-650Cermak, 40 B,Bwf 450-550

Plus another 1000 to 1500 clvs cancelled from last week, due to weather

YrlgsWientjes, 600 B,Bwf spay hfrs 900-950Pending, 300 Red Ang 900-950Hand, 60 Blk PO hfrs 950-1000

Hand, 30 Blk strs 750-850Nix, 50 Blk PO hfrs (DF) 800

Calves (300-750#) – all shots-many outstanding replacement hfrs!Fischer, 600 Blk 525-625Berndt, 500 B,Bwf 450-600J/J Hunt, 500 Ang (DF-AIT) 500-550G/T Hunt, 480 Ang (DF-AIT) 450-550C/D Tibbs, 450 Blk 450-525R Tibbs, 400 B, 1st X Bwf (AIT) 525-

700D/J & R Keffeler, 400 Blk 500-600D Richter, 390 Char 550-675Tolton, 375 Char-Blk 500-650Snook, 350 Char X 600-725Bierman, 325 B,Bwf 450-600McQuistion/Norman, 300 B,Bwf

450-550Koehle/Block, 270 Red Ang-Lim X

(DF) 475-575Gray, 250 Blk 475-625Murray, 220 Ang 475-525Peters, 200 Blk strs 525-650Thompson, 200 Blk/Char/Red X

450-525

Cvach, 200 B,Bwf 525-550Smiley, 180 Blk 500-625Sell, 180 Blk 400-575Simmons, 175 Blk 500-600Keyhole, 160 1st X Bwf (AIT) 325-450West River 150 Blk 450-575Andersen, 150 Char/Red 525-625Heltzel, 150 Red Ang 500-575Livermont/Hurley, 140 Red/Blk 450-

575Hovland, 130 1st X Bwf 550-600Smith, 130 Blk 475-600Dupris, 110 Blk 400-550Reichert, 100 Blk 400-525Hedman 100 B,Bwf 450-550Keegan, 80 Blk 500-550T Richter, 75 Blk 600-650Brooks, 75 B,Bwf strsBarber, 70 Blk 500-625Cape, 65 1st X Bwf/Wf strs 525-575

For more information call:Dennis Hanson605-223-2575

Bryan Hanson605-280-1283

Willie Cowan605-280-1021

Sale Barn605-223-2576

or 1-800-280-7210 or visit our web site at www.ftpierrelivestock.com.Sales broadcast on live bid format at www.cattleusa.com

Plus many more listed & many more calves by sale day.Large number of calves on both sales not implanted – also lots of 3 wts

Saturday, Oct 20th – Large run – 9 AM CT

Various Cons, 150-250 B,Bwf & Red PO hfrs 800-1050

SALE BARNS SALE BARNS

Schultz Farms OnlineHeifer/Steer sale. 10-25-18cwcattle sales selling 15heifers, 4 steers. For in-formation 308-390-3612308-380-3007

Horse & Tack Sale:10-14-18 ChristensenField-Fremont 10:00am.10-28-18 Madison CountyFair Grounds 11:00am402-658-7952.

HORSES

Registered Katahdin HairRams, For sale. Qualitybreeding stock $250-$500Lori French Ceresco-NE402-217-6217

2 nice RR purebred Suf-folk ram lambs used in ourpurebred flock this fall.(712)353-6599.

PRODUCERS NEEDED:To own and feed oneowner calves started at5-7 days. Large or smallgroups of Holstein steers.Fully vaccinated, cas-trated, dehorned at 5-8wks old. Current weights:300 or 400 or 500 lbs.Phone us: (888)263-8184.Can be presold at 700-800lbs.

HUSS LIVESTOCK MARKET, LLCKearney, Nebraska • Market Office 308-234-2502

www.hussauction.com

Wednesday, October 17SPECIAL CALF & FEEDER AUCTIONBUTCHER COWS 8:00 • FEEDERS 11:30

FEEDERS & WEANED CALVES180 Angus X Steers, 600-750 #4PW............................WAYNE & JEFF FOUTS80 Angus Steers & Heifers, 600-750 #4PW .................... NELSON TRAMBLY48 Angus Bwf Ylg Heifers, 775-900 #4PW..................................JIM BOGUS21 Angus Red Angus Steers & Heifers, 550-650 #2PW .........MATT HIEBNER20 Angus X Steers & Heifers, 350-500 #2PW ..........................TOM YOCKEY18 Red Angus Bulls & Heifers, 500-600 #2PW...................... SCOTT ADAMS13 Angus Heifers, 700-800 #4PW...........................................MARK MEYER10 Angus X Heifers, 450-475 #2PW.........................................CLINT KERBYCALVES160 Red Angus Steers & Heifers, 450-600 #2P....................REFIOR & JONES150 Angus Steers & Heifers, 500-675 #2P .WILLIAMS ANGUS & SAM HOLCOMB150 Hereford Steers & Heifers (Rep Quality), 450-600 #2P . DON & KEVIN KLEIN130 Angus X Steers & Heifers, 400-550 #2P ....... ARLEN & KAREN BURNETT130 Angus Red Angus Steers & Heifers, 450-650 #2P .......KNUTH & COLLINS105 Angus Steers & Heifers, 500-600 #2P ................................ MARTY SELL100 Angus Bwf Steers & Heifers, 450-600 #2P .................CHUCK STANCZYK90 Angus X Rwf Steers & Heifers, 450-600 #2P ......................MIKE ADAMS80 Bwf & Angus Steers & Heifers, 500-675 #2P .......... JEFF FRIEDRICHSEN70 Bwf Steers & Heifers, 550-650 #2P .................MIKE & EVAN JOHANSEN60 Angus Bwf Steers & Heifers, 450-550 #2P ......................... KOSSE BROS60 Red Angus X Steers & Heifers, 450-600 #2P........................JEFF SPIEHS55 Angus X Steers & Heifers, 500-650 #2P ......................KYLE PRITCHARD38 Angus Bwf Steers & Heifers, 450-600 #2P ........ HEATH & TAMI AHRENS35 Angus Red X Steers & Heifers, 450-550 ..........................BRIAN MARTIN35 Angus Heifers & few Steers, 500-600 #2P. JAKE & JOLENE ROSENTREADER25 Angus X Steers, 550-700 #2P.................................................BOB PAITZ9 Angus Angus X Steers & Heifers, 450-550 #2P RYAN & CELINE LINDNER9 Angus Steers & Heifers-W 3 wks, 450-600 #2P........ STEVE ROSENTHAL

Special Calf & Feeder Auctions: Oct 24th & 31stMonday Butcher Cow & Bull Auctions: November 5th 12th & 26th

Special Calf & Feeder Auction: November 7th, 14th & 28thSpecial Bred Heifer & Cow Auction: November 21st

RICK SHOEMAKER 308-624-7284

Thursday, October 18, 201810:00 A.M. Weigh-Ups • 10:30 A.M. Fed Cattle

1:00 P.M Special Feeder Sale

Shamrock Livestock Market49313 Sale Barn Rd. • O’Neill, Nebraska

Others from Johnson-Hawk and others by sale time. For more informationabout this sale, or to consign cattle, call Barn 402-336-1675Richard Schrunk, Cell 402-340-1222 • Home 402-336-3852

Order Buyer Dennis Hrbek 402-394-5969

100 Angus S & H, 425-525#, Shots....................Gallagher & Schneider98 Blk-Bwf S & H, 450-550#, Shots......................................Jason Lee30 Angus Steers few Heifer, 500-600#, Shots ....................CMZ Farms20 Blk-Bwf S & H, 500-600#, Shots................................. V & G Frasch10 Blk-Bwf S & H, 500-600#, Shots...............................Kelly Nichlous9 Blk S & H, 600-900# .........................................Rosenkrans Ranch7 Blk Steers, 700-750# ............................................... Dan Schneider6 Blk S & H, 500-700#..............................................Richard Sobotka5 Blk S & H, 750-900# .................................................. Kelly Classen

Plus others by Sale time.

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LIVESTOCKAUCTION MARKET

Ogallala, NE • 308-284-2071Special Stocker & Feeder Sale

Selling 4,500 to 5,000 head

Thursday, October 18, 2018Sale Time: 9:30 a.m. Odd Lots • 10:30 a.m. Yearling • 11 a.m. Calves

This sale will feature an outstanding selection of High Quality Cattlecoming from local producers in the surrounding area

RUSHCREEK LAND & LIVESTOCK (900) Ang & Ang X Hfrs, 700-850#HARMS RANCH & TYLER GRAVES (340) Ang & Char Ang X Strs &

Hfrs, 525-700#DARIN & KATE ROBERTSON (320) Ang Strs & Hfrs, 500-650#DARIN KRAJEWSKI (200) Ang X Strs & Hfrs, 400-525#7A INC. (175) F1 Bwf Strs & Hfrs, 450-550# & Hrfd Strs, 450-525#CHAD & AUDRA JOHNSTON (160) Ang Simm Strs & Hfrs, 450-600#BUCK & HEATHER RICHARDS (150) Char X, Ang & Red Ang Strs &

Hfrs, 500-625#JOHN & TAMMY SHERMAN (150) Ang & Bwf Strs & Hfrs, 500-600#QUARTER CIRCLE CATTLE (142) Ang & Bwf Strs, 825-900#BILL & CHRIS GREELEY (140) Ang, Red Ang & Char X Strs & Hfrs,

475-575#***Many more lots from 130 - 5. Please check our website or call us

for additional consignments. ***Call our office for more info & updated listing

or visit our website @ www.ogallalalive.com

This sale will be broadcast livevia the internet on www.cattleusa.com.

Pre-registration for online bidding is required BEFORE sale day.

SALE BARNS SALE BARNSLexington Livestock Market, LLCOFFICE: 308-324-4663 • www.lexlivestock.com • Lexington, NE

OFFICE 308-324-4663 www.lexlivestock.comRICK SHOEMAKER, OWNER 627-7284; Jeff Rogers 325-1272

Jeff Marshall 233-4633, Ryan Rogers 325-1273, Dean Dallman 380-2615Gary Cook 870-0414, Geoff Cook 870-2791, Brian Eberle 440-4798

SPECIAL FEEDER AUCTION • 3500 HEADOCTOBER 19, 2018

Butcher Cows 8:00 AM • Feeders @ 11:00 AM Followed by Calves(#2 – 7 Way, 4 Way & Pasturella, #4 - #2 with Booster, P – Poured & W – Weaned)FEEDERS430 Angus Steers & Heifers- no implants, 550-700 #4PW ....DAN DICKAU185 Angus & Bwf (115) Steers & (70) spayed Heifers,

800-900 #4PW ...........................................JARED & GAYLENE BECK180 Angus Steers, 875-925 #4PW ...................TIERNEY LAND & CATTLE29 Angus & Bwf (G.O) Heifers, 850-900 #4PW.......................ERIC RYANCALVES350 Angus, Bwf, & few Red Steers & Heifers- no imp,

450-600 #2P .........................................RANDY SCHNEIDER FAMILY310 Angus & Sim X Steers & Heifers,

550-700 #2P..............................................MARK & PRESTON MEIER240 Angus & Bwf Steers & Heifers,

500-600 #2P ....................................... LARRY, JERRY, & JIM FOUTS210 Angus & Angus X Steers & Heifers,

400-600 #2P ......................................... ROCKIN H & JULIE TRAMPE200 Angus & Bwf Steers & Heifers, 500-625 #2P ...............ROD & CASEY

ANDERSON, LEONA MARTENS, & JERROD PASCOE150 Angus & Bwf Steers, 575-625 #2P ..........GUTHARD LAND & CATTLE108 Red Angus & few Rwf Steers & Heifers,

475-575 .................................... STETSON, DITTMAR & BRIAN KOPF100 Angus & Bwf Steers & Heifers, 450-500 LONNIE & GONDA GOSNELL90 Angus Steers & Heifers- home raised, 550-650 ............ DEAN SCOTT89 Angus & Bwf Steers & Heifers, 475-600 #2P.......... SIG KALINOWKSI72 Angus Steers & Heifers, 550-675 #2P............. GEORGE ARBUTHNOT70 Angus & Bwf Steers & Heifers, 450-600 #2P ................... JOHN HOLT60 Angus & Sim X Steers & Heifers, 500-650 #2P ........ENOCHS FAMILY35 Angus & Bwf Steers & Heifers,

500-650 #2PW ......................................CHARLES & SHANE HUXOLL26 Angus & Sim X Steers & Heifers, 500-650 #2P .................. JOEL LEO22 Hereford & Bwf Steers & Heifers, 400-500.............STEVE MITCHELL18 Angus, Bwf, & few Rwf Steers & Heifers,

500-600...................................................... ROGER & PEGGY MAACKSPECIAL CATTLE AUCTIONS: OCTOBER 26TH & NOVEMBER 2ND

AUCTION MARKET 308-346-4257 • TODD EBERLE 308-870-1783burwelllivestock.com or krvn.com • View, Pre-Register & Bid on

our auctions live online at: dvauction.com & CattleUSA.com

SPECIAL SPRING CALF & FEEDER AUCTIONFRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018

9 AM WEIGHUPS11:30 FEEDERS FOLLOWED BY SPRING CALVES

SPRING CALVES600 B/FEW BWF S/H, 450-600#, PREC........CURTIS & MICHELLE GURNEY200 B/BWF STRS, 525-600#, AI GEN, PREC............MOLESWORTH RANCH175 B/RED S/H, 475-575#, PREC .............................BOB & BRIAN DRAKE175 BK S/H, 500-600#, PREC............................. BOB & KRISTIN DUNBAR140 B/BK BROC S/H, 500-600#, PREC............................DENNIS JARECKE138 B/BWF S/H, 550-600#, PREC..... GAYLORD, BONNIE & BRAD PORATH130 HERF S/H, 500-550#, OUT OF UPSTREAM GEN,

PREC........................................................................ALVIN SPILINEK & SONS130 B/BWF S/H, 500-600#, PREC, ALL BK ANG-AI GEN,

BWF HFRS-F1’S ..................................................PETERSEN & STOUT100 B/FEW BALDY S/H, 550-625#, PREC..RICHARD COOL & DUANE KAUTZ90 BK ANG S/H, 500-600#, PREC .......................................DENNIS MALY90 B/BWF S/H, 500-600#, PREC............................................ LUKE WOLF75 RED ANG S/RQ H, CROSS DIAMOND GEN, 575-625#,

PREC.............................................................................. DUSTIN EGGLESTON75 BK S/H, (65% STRS, 35% HFRS), 525-575#, PREC.........DOUG RYKER65 B/BWF S/H, 600-650#, PREC.................................... JIMMY JO CARR65 R/RWF/BK S/H, RED ANG INFL, (45 STRS, 20 HFRS), 550#,

SPRING SHOTS ............................................KEVIN & SHERYL DRAKE65 BK S/H, 450-550#, PREC...................................STEWART BROTHERS60 RED ANG/RED ANG X S/H, 375-575#, PREC..TRAVIS & JESSICA REICH45 RED ANG/CH X S/H, 575-675#, PREC ................CLARK & JANET RITZ45 B/BWF S/RQ H, 575-625#PREC............................DALE & DEB STARK35 B/RED S/H,450-550#, PREC....................................... STACEY KOLAR35 B/RED S/H, 500-575#, PREC ........................................LARRY KOLAR32 HERF STRS, 475-550 #, PREC....................................FINK X7 RANCH30 B/FEW BK BALDY S/H, 550-625#, PREC ...........GARY & JUDY KINNEY20 BK S/H, 550-600#, PREC..............................................ROD DOGGETT17 BK S/H, 425-575#, PREC.........................................SANDERS RANCH15 BK S/H, 550#, PREC ..................................................ROCKIE HUGHES11 B/BWF S/H, 600-650#, PREC................................ RANDY BLAKEMAN

FEEDERS75 R/RED BALDY STRS, 800-850# ..............BRAD & DIXIE HOLLENBECK13 BK STRS, 850# ............................................................HANK THOENE10 BK S/H, HFRS GO, 750-850# ....................................FRANSSEN RANCH

BURWELL LIVESTOCK MARKETBURWELL, NE

Laflin Angus Farms

Big and growthy Angus bulls. Easy calving,EPDs available, good dispositions, popularblood lines.

Bulls For SaleCrab Orchard NE, Laflin Angus Farms

402-223-8360or 402-876-5560

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LEMMON LIVESTOCKLemmon, SD

2018 FALL SALE SCHEDULEOCT. 17 WED: SPECIAL ALL BREEDS CALF SALEOCT. 18 THURS: SPECIAL WEIGH-UP COW, HEIFERETTE & BULL SALEOCT. 24 WED: SPECIAL ALL BREEDS CALF SALEOCT. 25 THURS: SPECIAL WEIGH-UP COW, HEIFERETTE & BULL SALEOCT. 31 WED: SPECIAL ALL BREEDS CALF SALENOV. 1 THURS: SPECIAL WEIGH-UP COW, HEIFERETTE & BULL SALENOV. 7 WED: SPECIAL ALL BREED CALF SALENOV. 8 THURS: SPECIAL WEIGH-UP COW, HEIFERETTE & BULL SALENOV. 14 WED: REGULAR SALE W/SPECIAL ALL BREEDS CALF SALENOV. 21 WED: NO SALE DUE TO THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYNOV. 24 SAT: ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SPECIAL BRED HEIFER & STOCK

COW SALENOV. 28 WED: REGULAR SALE W/ALL BREEDS CALF SALEDEC. 5 WED: REGULAR SALE WITH WITH FEEDER CATTLE & WEANED

CALF SALEDEC. 12 WED: REGULAR SALE WITH FEEDER CATTLE SALEDEC. 19 WED: WITH SPECIAL BRED HEIFER & STOCK COW SALEDEC. 26 WED: NO SALE DUE TO THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYJAN. 2 WED: NO SALE DUE TO THE NEW YEARS HOLIDAY

FIND US ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.LEMMONLIVESTOCK.COMFOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE SALES CONTACT:

LEMMON LIVESTOCK- 605-374-3877 OR 1-800-8CATTLEPAUL HUFFMAN- 605-645-2493

Purebred spot, Chester,Berkshire, and Duroc Xboars, meat-quality giltsavailable monthly. BrianAnderson 402-564-4209402-640-1664

Purebred Hampshire Boars. TheProductive Farmers Kind. Ste-ven Fauss. Nickerson, NE.402-721-8057 Selling at

Huss Livestock Market

Kearney, Nebraska

Wednesday, Oct. 17Heifers have

had no implants

Kevin & Don KleinRoseland, NE

402-756-6040 or 756-6638

150 Fancy HerefordSteer & Heifer Calves

Martin Livestock Auction, Inc.Owner: Brad & Shelly Otte

605-685-6716 or 605-685-5716 • Martin, SDMONDAY, OCT. 15

SPECIAL YEARLING & CALF SALEWeigh ups 10:30 a.m. MT • Yearlings 12:30 • Calves follow

www.martinlivestock.com • Monday Auctions live www.cattleusa.com

More Cattle by Sale Time.This lineup includes Fancy home raised yearling cattle and high quality steer &heifer calves right off pasture. Calves will have preconditioning vaccinations.

YEARLINGSJF Ranch – 140 CharX spd. hfrs. 950-1000#Barry Wolff – 100 Ang. hfrs. 700-750#Gary/Jay Nies – 18 strs.-hfrs. 800#Dave McDonnell – 10 Ang. PO hfrs. 1050#Rush Creek – PO Ang. hfrs. 875#Gary Hines – 20 Ang. fall strs.-hfrs 650#CALVESPat Keegan – 280 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 550-625#Gibbons Ranch – 150 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 475-550#Melvin Swallow – 100 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 500-575#Equal X Ranch – 100 Ang. strs. 550-650#Doug/ Chuck Lundeen – 65 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 500-575#Butch Kelley Est. – 50 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 525-600#Scott Weston – 50 Blk. strs.-hfrs. 475-575#Maxi Bair – 45 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 500-575#Wesley Jacobs Est. – 40 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 475-550#Warren B. Pourier – 40 Blk. strs.-hfrs. 475-525#Keith Huddleston – 30 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 525-575#Monica Hunger – 25 Ang. strs. 475-500#Louis/Dustin Twiss – 25 Blk., strs.-hfrs. 500#Richard Swain – 15 Ang. strs.-hfrs. 450-500#

Pender Livestock Inc. • Pender NESpecial Cattle Auction

Tuesday, October 16 • 1 p.m.

Barn 402-385-3039 • Mike cell 402-380-8275

Early Listings

70 Hfrs, 800#70 Strs, 900#50 Strs, 875-975#

40 Hfrs, 850#20 Strs & Hfrs, 550-650#15 Hfrs, 725-800#

More Expected by Sale Time

SALE BARNSSWINE

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