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OCTOBER 2023 • VOLUME 26 • NUMBER 10

On the Forefront of Combining PERFORMANCE & PHENOTYPE • Providing more data for today’s producer • Removing the guesswork from the selection process

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FROM THE FRONT OFFICE • HC Neel • (361) 592-9357 • hcneel@santagertrudis.com

What Door Will You Choose?

G uess what? I’m back with an other motivational quote. But, before we get to that, let me give you some background as to why I’ve come up with this one in particular. Most of you probably saw, but in mid-August, Santa Gertrudis Breed ers International (SGBI) held a fo cus group. First, I’d like to extend a gigantic thank you to Rafael, James, Marilyn and the entire crew at Chero kee Ranch & Castle Foundation who made incredible hosts! There will be more information on the focus group, but the premise was this: The top 20 breeders, the SGBI Long Range Plan ning Committee, board of directors and at-large delegates from each district got together to think about a strategic direction for the future. Throughout the course of the focus group, there were four main top ics that kept coming up – education, marketing, collaboration and innova tion. While all of these are high-pri ority areas of importance, innovation sticks out the most to me personally. Why? Well, because I think we have to be innovative to tackle all of the other high-priority areas I just men tioned. I gave a presentation to the fo cus group attendees and, to sum it up very quickly, registrations have been down the past few years. Why is that? Well, some of it has to do with things we can’t control such as COVID-19 and widespread drought across the country. But the rest of the point I tried to make, and many of you have heard me say something similar, is what do we do to combat this? How

the focus group very well: “I’ve always seen life like a series of doors. Some times you get to choose the door you go through; sometimes you don’t get that choice. But you still gotta walk through. So, you can either go kicking and screaming or walk through with your head held high.” We’ve gone through the doors we want to, and now I think it’s time we go through the doors we have to. In order to make the things we want to do re ality, we’re going to have to be inno vative and maybe even go down some paths that make us uncomfortable but are necessary. As you’re reading this, we’re probably in a board room discussing some of the ways we can invest in this innovation and plotting the path we need to take to improve, not the one we want to that is just comfortable. But that doesn’t happen with just the board or a committee. It happens with ALL of you. We all have to be innovative, we all have to agree to step out of our comfort zone a bit, and we all have to continue to keep the end goal in mind, no matter what set of doors that takes us through. There’s my regularly scheduled monthly TED Talk. If you want to chat more about it and ideas for a con tinued strategic direction, catch me around this fall! Sale season is start ing to ramp up and I hope to see you all around and continue to meet new people! Support your friends, cus tomers and sellers and continue to work together and work for progress! And as always, remember it’s about BREED improvement, not only herd improvement.

can we be innovative not only in the way we approach the basic issue, but also in how we resolve it? The first way is through chang ing the mindset. I’m not 100 percent sure where this quote came from, but someone told me once that in to day’s rapidly changing cattle indus try, standing still is as good as mov ing backward. We’re all guilty of being comfortable. Why would I change if I’m comfortable? Well, being com fortable is the quickest way to fall be hind. That’s not just in cattle produc tion; that applies to anything in life. That’s where I get to what Jay Pritchett said in the tv series Modern Family . If you haven’t seen Modern Family , check it out on Hulu because it is a hilarious sitcom that Kelsey and I watch to get a good laugh. But just like with Ted Lasso , some real inspi ration can come out of the show as well. Jay is the patriarch of the fam ily and, while he tries to be funny, he also provides a lot of the wisdom from the show. I thought this quote of his summed up my main takeaways from We all have to be innovative, we all have to agree to step out of our comfort zone a bit, and we all have to continue to keep the end goal in mind, no matter what set of doors that takes us through.

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SGBI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE • Adolfo Sanchez, M.D.

OFFICERS PRESIDENT Adolfo Sanchez SECRETARY/TREASURER Amber Robertson BREED IMPROVEMENT Arlin Taylor LONG RANGE PLANNING Jamie Daniel MARKETING & PROMOTION Darrell Pitchford WESTERN REGION DIRECTORS Suzanne Fulton • Fulton Farms • Texas (940) 382-3611 • fultonfarms39@gmail.com Daniel Kubecka • Wendt Partners • Texas (979) 240-5311 • wendtranches@hotmail.com Rafael Miranda • Cherokee Ranch • Colorado (303) 888-5297 • rmvls65@gmail.com Bill Stroman • Stroman Cattle Co. • Texas (979) 255-2582 • bill@fdrservices.com Yancey Strait • Strait Ranches • Texas (972) 841-0989 • yancey_strait@yahoo.com Kade Thigpen • Hefte Ranch • Texas (830) 426-1366 • kadethigpen@gmail.com Matt Zajic • Zajic Farms • Texas (214) 801-8908 • matt@zajicfarms.com EASTERN REGION DIRECTORS Craig Lopossa • Red View Farms • Indiana (812) 829-8053 • craiglopossa@yahoo.com Cody Mattingly • Mattingly Farms • Kentucky (270) 668-3177 • mattinglyfarms96@yahoo.com Trai Stegall • Stegall Farms • Mississippi (662) 296-5120 • trais3@hotmail.com Arlin Taylor • Tinney Farms • Alabama (256) 507-3838 • arlin.taylor@bhamfast.com Jamie Daniel • 777 Farms • Arkansas (870) 904-3070 • triple7farms@gmail.com AT-LARGE DISTRICT DIRECTORS DISTRICT 1 Adolfo Sanchez • Red Doc Farm • New Mexico (505) 463-1993 • adolfo@reddocfarm.com DISTRICT 2 Darrell Pitchford • Pitchford Cattle Services • Texas (903) 388-2288 • pitchfordcattle@hotmail.com DISTRICT 3 Amber Robertson • Running R Cattle • Louisiana (337) 377-9720 • runningrcattle@yahoo.com DISTRICT 4 David Alderson • Circle A Farm • Tennessee (931) 682-2527 • dhealderson@gmail.com DISTRICT 5 Mickey Bowman • Rockin B Farm • North Carolina (336) 669-5771 • rockinbrowdyroosters@yahoo.com DISTRICT 6 Jewett Borden • Cedar Creek Farm • Kentucky (502) 718-5441 • jewett.borden@yahoo.com MEMBERSHIP Craig Lopossa YOUTH ACTIVITIES Trai Stegall

Focus on the Future

I f Santa Gertrudis Breeders International (SGBI) has not arrived at the cross roads, they are certainly in view. In an industry where economies of scale pro vide a competitive advantage, small registries like SGBI must determine how their breed’s genetic package fits into a constantly evolving industry and then determine the best approach to expanding the breed’s industry footprint. Long term viability, in an industry where economies of scale dominate, requires SGBI membership to be fully invested in the association and ready to accept the chal lenges of a small registry head-on. With this thought in mind, SGBI hosted a breeders focus group at the Chero kee Ranch & Castle in mid-August to discuss challenges the association faces. At the conclusion of the two-day event, participants identified four areas that need association attention in order to keep SGBI viable and expand the breed’s industry footprint.  Education – It is important that the association develop and implement a comprehensive effort to educate all industry stakeholders about the value of Santa Gertrudis genetics.  Marketing – Recognizing that a number of factors drive customer profit ability, executing programs and activities that enhance the marketability of Santa Gertrudis genetics is essential for long-term viability. Currently, the lack of “critical mass” hampers the association’s ability to grow market share, and steps must be taken to grow cattle inventory.  Collaboration – SGBI members must set self-interest aside and be open to forming partnerships and collaborations, inside and outside the associa tion, that will ensure profitability among commercial beef producers utiliz ing Santa Gertrudis genetics.  Innovation – SGBI must be innovative and focused on creating value for all members of the beef industry chain. It can no longer be business as usual for SGBI. The association must identify innovative approaches in order to pro

vide beef industry members with the information, tools and support needed to ensure profitability. Of course, these four areas simply scratch the surface. There are other areas that need association atten tion, including revenue generation. Coming together at Cherokee Castle to discuss association needs and di rections was a start toward meeting the challenges of being a small beef registry. Let’s build off these findings and keep pushing forward.

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Friends’ Kids BY CALLIE CURLEY, CONTRIBUTING WRITER TO Kids’ Friends

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Generations of Connection Thanks to SGBI

H ow far back can you trace your family’s involvement with the Santa Gertrudis breed? For siblings Yancey Strait and Callie (Strait) Loden of Strait Ranches, it’s easy. Their great grandfather, Y.C. Strait, joined Santa Gertrudis Breeders International (SGBI) in the organiza tion’s founding year – 1951 – obtain ing herd number 453, and serving as a charter member of the South Texas Santa Gertrudis affiliate. Fast forward 72 years and five gen erations, SGBI is more than an annual membership renewal for the family – it’s a core part of life, with emerging multi-generational traditions in lead ership, connection and involvement. Growing up on the family ranch, Yancey and Callie were involved from a young age in the National Junior Santa Gertrudis Association (NJS GA). Yancey got his start after catch ing a calf in the San Antonio Live stock Show and Rodeo calf scramble and joined the junior association to show the heifer he’d won. As the say ing goes, the rest is history.

It may have started with a heifer won by chance, but even after catch ing that calf, Yancey kept on running with the opportunities presented. He served on the NJSGA Board of Direc tors and as president of the junior as sociation. Callie took part, too, serving on the junior board and representing the Santa Gertrudis breed as a na tional queen. Today, both of their families remain involved in SGBI. Callie currently serves on the Finance Committee and as co chair of the Donated Heifer Committee. Yancey, a former SGBI president, con tinues to serve on the board of directors and chairs the SGBI Foundation, while his wife, Heather, is active on the Youth Activities Committee. Over the years, though, it’s become less about balancing their own sched

ules and more about sharing new ex periences with the next generation. Family Traditions “Growing up, our parents didn’t just encourage us to get involved,” Callie says. “They got involved right along with us.” Today, Yancey and Heather work with Callie and her husband, Jake, to carry on the tradition alongside their mom, Cynthia, who remains active in the South Texas affiliate organization and supports her grandchildren as they get their start in NJSGA activities. Callie and Jake’s daughters, Piper (11) and Nellie (9), are already tak ing part in a number of NJSGA con tests alongside Yancey and Heather’s daughters, Avery (15) and Arden (12). “It has been so refreshing, wonder ful and fun to watch our kids build these great friendships just like we did and gain so much confidence in themselves,” Callie says. “To watch our friends’ kids become our kids’ friends … we grew up to gether and now we get to watch our kids grow up together, too. It’s an in credibly special experience.” It Starts With A Decision “In our family, prior generations were not as active in the organization as we have become,” Yancey says. “Members, yes, but our involvement on a larger scale really didn’t start until Callie and I joined the youth or ganization.”

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“If one of us is successful, we’re all successful.” — Callie (Strait) Loden

Shared Goals Having been involved with SGBI in so many different roles over the years, Yancey is a firm believer that there is a seat at the table for anyone who wants to be involved. “If you’re new, or considering get ting involved in a bigger way, know that you are always welcome. We may all be making different decisions for our respective herds, but at the end of the day, we all have the same goals: improving the cattle we’re raising, en suring Santa Gertrudis has a place in the industry and continuing to market in ways that earn us the value we know our cattle deserve,” Yancey says. “When we recognize that we have much more to benefit from common goals than competition, it’s easier to reach out to one another, start conver sations and identify new opportunities that will make us all better,” he says. Long-Lasting Legacies Now watching a second genera tion of the Strait and Loden kids get involved in youth activities, Cyn thia stays involved with the South Texas junior affiliate and serves on the South Texas adult affiliate board. She and her husband, Y.N., had been active in encouraging the family’s involvement over the years, and she continues to carry on the tradition. When Y.N. passed away in 2021, the family established a memorial scholarship in his name with the Na tional Santa Gertrudis Youth Foun dation, providing academic opportu nities for youth who are involved with the breed.

“What a blessing it is to get to do what your father did, what his father did and what his father did,” Yancey says. “We count our blessings every day and are so grateful for the oppor tunities that have been provided to our family. We know Dad would be proud to support the successes of our next generation of Santa Gertrudis leaders.” “The Santa Gertrudis breed is our foundation and our focus,” Callie says. “It always will be. It’s just that important.” 5 REASONS TO GET INVOLVED WITH SGBI 1. You love the cattle “We love the cattle. We love the people,” Callie says. “We have a vested interest in making sure the Santa Gertrudis breed remains strong so our children can be a fifth generation of Santa Gertrudis breeders.” 2. You want a bright future for the next generation One of SGBI’s key missions is to secure the breed’s place in the beef cattle industry, protecting future generations and ensuring prosperous opportunities for Santa Gertrudis cattle. 3. You’re ready to give back From relationships to confidence to knowledge and skills, the opportunities youth members have to develop as leaders and individuals will only make them stronger advocates for the breed as adults. 4. Opportunities to have your voice heard Volunteers are always welcomed and needed in a variety of roles. Being involved means playing a part in the future of the breed and the organization. 5. Cooler dinner table conversations “The kids in our family are actively engaged in what we do on the ranch,” Cynthia says. “Dinner table conversations are often about breeding decisions, which cow looks best in the pen, who is going to run the ranch one day and who begs to differ. It’s a whole new level of fun and reminds you why you chose this way of life to begin with.”

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If your family is new to Santa Ger trudis and wondering how to get started, the Strait and Loden families say to dive on in. “We were all the new kids on the block at some point,” Cynthia says. “We wel come anybody who wants to be a part of making our breed and our kids better by stepping up and getting involved. “If one of us is successful, we’re all successful,” Callie continues. “Joining SGBI is about seeing the big picture, and it’s a privilege to be a part of it. What benefits us, benefits everyone, “When we were new to the organi zation, I was learning right alongside the kids,” Cynthia says. I loved watch ing their successes and seeing the re lationships they were building.” “Most of all,” she continues, “I love that everybody cheers for everybody. We still cherish those friendships we have made along the way, and it’s ex citing to see my granddaughters having some of those same great experiences.” Being involved with SGBI, especially at the youth level, provides so many opportunities for learning, relationship building and personal growth. From contests in public speaking to brain bowl, livestock judging, cattleman’s contest and photography, to leadership opportunities on the junior board and the chance to serve as breed royalty are just a few of the many possibilities open to youth in the organization. As the fifth generation now taking part in the fam ily business, the Strait and Loden girls are following in their parents’ footsteps as active members. “It’s amazing to see what they have accomplished as they’ve gotten older and more involved,” Cynthia says. “Both of Yancey and Heather’s daughters have been national prin cess. Avery is vice president of the junior board, and she has attended GOALS multiple times. Callie and Jake’s daughters are taking on a number of contests and learning so much every step of the way.” and we’re all better for it.” Cultivating Community

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PRODUCTION TIPS & TOOLS • Randy L. Stanko, Ph.D. • Texas A&M University-Kingsville

New De-Wormer Enters Market

Z oetis released a novel combi nation anthelmintic this past summer called Valcor. This new product requires a veterinary prescription and offers broad-spec trum control of both internal and ex ternal parasites (grubs, lice and mites). In a study conducted by Zoetis involv ing more than 1,500 five-weight heif ers, Valcor reduced fecal egg count by 99.9 percent within two weeks post treatment vs. an 85 percent reduction by a very common anthelmintic avail

for a 1,200-pound cow or $4.10 for a 550-pound calf. Please remember that Valcor is to be given subcutane ously in the neck area. This product does have a 15-day slaughter with draw and could cause injection-site swelling. This possible swelling makes the neck area of cattle the most ap propriate site for injection. Valcor comes with a 45-day expira tion after initially puncturing the vial. Zoetis recommends using a luer-lock syringe and an 18-gauge needle for in jecting this product. In addition, Zoe tis recommends puncturing the stop per top only six times and a maximum of 28 times in the 100-mL and 250 mL or 500-mL bottles of Valcor, re spectively. If producers choose to use a multi-draw apparatus with a spike or needle larger than an 18-gauge bore diameter, then any remaining product should be discarded after ini tial use. Keep in mind that, because of this recommendation, treating larger herds could get expensive. New and improved beef cattle phar maceutical products do not come to market that often. Give Valcor a try while it is available and in stock, es pecially if you believe that your cur rent de-worming protocol may have a weakened efficacy over time. This new combination product should have cattle internal parasites running for cover.

So why must we obtain a prescrip tion for Valcor? One could assume it is because we all need to work together on reducing the chance for para site resistance to this new product. Drug resistance of internal parasites is caused by treating cattle too often, treating the whole herd (vs. those cattle that need it) and under-dosing. Moreover, this new product is ap proved only for use in beef and dairy cattle and not small ruminant live stock . Beef cattle of at least 2 months of age or older and dairy replacement heifers younger than 20 months of age can be treated with Valcor. However, the safety of Valcor for use in breeding bulls has not been evaluated. So for now, use it on beef steers, beef heifers and beef cows only. My gut feeling is that most new livestock pharmaceu tical products in the future will re quire a veterinary prescription. The Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Agriculture are encouraging all livestock producers to establish a veterinarian-client patient relationship with a local vet erinarian. This model has been estab lished with the purchase and use of livestock antibiotics. Valcor is available in 100-mL, 250 mL and 500-mL bottles and should be comparably priced to other anthel mintics. I priced it at $0.41 to $0.49 per mL; it is cheaper to purchase the larger bottles. That equals about $9

able from multiple livestock pharmaceutical companies. Valcor is a single, subcu taneous injection product that contains doramectin and levamisole. The dos age of Valcor is 1 milliliter (mL) per 55 pounds of body weight. Each mL of Valcor contains 5 milli grams (mg) doramectin

and 150 mg of levamisole. These in gredients cause paralysis (levamisole paralyzes worms) and death (dora mectin kills nerve cells) of 35 differ ent parasites. Interestingly, levami sole mimics a natural molecule and over-stimulates muscle cell receptors for that molecule. The overstimula tion of parasite muscle cells causes paralysis. Doramectin modulates the chloride (the same chloride in table salt, NaCl) ion channels of neurons so they cannot function normally.

George West, Texas (361) 566-2244 lacampanaranch.com campana@granderiver.net

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Membership Directory Alabama AMERICAN CATTLE ENTERPRISE LLC S A N T A G E R T R U D I S B R E E D E R S I N T E R N A T I O N A L

J T J FARMS Jerry Jones 5550 Old Gallant Rd.  Gallant, AL 35972 (256) 490-1815 jerry.jones.181514@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 102869 LAVON JOHNSON 3250 Hwy 31 SW  Hartselle, AL 35640 (256) 751-0729 lavonjohnsonenterprises_inc@yahoo.com District 4  Herd No. 103806 MIKE KYZER mike65kyzer@hotmail.com District 4  Herd No. 102669 MARTIN VALLEY FARMS William Martin 820 CR 636  Hanceville, AL 35077 (256) 636-4878 william.martin@arandcspecialists.com District 4  Herd No. 104074 MULBERRY BEND CATTLE FARM Kyle Morris 751 CR 617  Hanceville, AL 35077 (256) 590-4830 kyle@mulberrybendcattle.com District 4  Herd No. 102457 QUAIL VALLEY FARM Ricky Cleveland 848 Jan St.  Oneonta, AL 35121 (205) 533-5049  ricky@xcelmasonry.com District 4  Herd No. 39759 RED DAWN FARMS Kenneth Caldbeck 15039 Gallant Rd.  Gallant, AL 35972 (205) 529-3966 reddawnfarmsal@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 101470 RINER SANTA GERTRUDIS 6675 Wagnon Mountain Rd. Tuscumbia, AL 35674 (256) 856-8460  jwendell2332@aol.com District 4  Herd No. 107059 ROCKING P CATTLE COMPANY Trey Peel 112 Little Oak Ln.  Talladega, AL 35160 470 Water Tower Loop Laceys Spring, AL 35754 (256) 585-7775

RUNNING M RANCH Jimmy Montgomery 17925 Hwy 82  Union Springs, AL 36089 (334) 703-1314 gingermontgomery4@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 2926 SMITH FARM Lester Smith PO Box 151  Elkmont, AL 35620 (256) 777-8826  lsmith18332@charter.net District 4  Herd No. 15969 SOUTHERN BREEZE Lamar Kelly 4284 Sellers Rd.  Midway, AL 36053 (404) 915-4952  sbranch@sbranch.com District 4  Herd No. 18205 STUTTS FAMILY RANCH Larry Stutts 177 Henderson Point Rd. Tuscumbia, AL 35674 (256) 386-0855  larrycstutts@aol.com District 4  Herd No. 3142 ARLIN TAYLOR JR. 360 CR 601  Hanceville, AL 35077 (256) 352-3192 arlin.taylor@bhamfast.com District 4  Herd No. 17950 TINNEY FARMS 5251 CR 601  Hanceville, AL 35077 (256) 736-4211 arlin.taylor@bhamfast.com District 4  Herd No. 9679 WARD FARM Ray Ward 1261 Community Ln.  Hartselle, AL 35640 (256) 773-4551  rward@wardfuels.com District 4  Herd No. 101375 Arkansas BLOUNT’S ROCKY CREEK RANCH Richard Blount 9818 Hwy 93  Pocahontas, AR 72455 (870) 810-2854  reblount13@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 40045 PATRICK DANIEL 2758 N Dudney Rd.  Magnolia, AR 71753 (870) 904-3070  triple7farms@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 39650 FLYING C RANCH Ouida Cossey 2635 Gum Springs Rd.  Searcy, AR 72143 (501) 207-2272  ouidac@att.net District 3  Herd No. 6760

HIGH COUNTRY FARMS Daniel Walker 301 Ranch Ridge Ct. Jacksonville, AR 72076 (501) 681-4076 highcountryfarmsllc@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 102756 JODOT FARM Josie O’Bar 5266 Barber Rd.  Booneville, AR 72927 (479) 675-6344  obarjosie22@gmail.com District 2  Herd No. 102396 BRITTANY KUNKEL 4746 Arkansas Hwy 58 Poughkeepsie, AR 72569 (501) 412-5188 ckunkel@cavecityschools.org District 3  Herd No. 37419 SID LAWRENCE PO Box 950  Lavaca, AR 72941 sid@cpasid.com District 3  Herd No. 10973 MCFALL SANTA GERTRUDIS 830 Greene 609 Rd. Paragould, AR 72450 (870) 573-0118 stevemcfall@steveselectricllc.com District 3  Herd No. 11818 RISING SUN RANCH Jerry Johnson PO Box 220  Pea Ridge, AR 72751 (479) 936-0912 jerry.risingsunranch@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 36106 ROCK CREEK FARMS Bob Keeter 460 Polk Rd. 41 S  Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-4043 rockcreekfarms2016@gmail.com

848 Jan St.  Oneonta, AL 35121 (205) 274-8121  ap@qvf.com District 4  Herd No. 101241

SCOTT BLACKWOOD 1136 Susan Moore Rd. Blountsville, AL 35031 (205) 359-2038 scottblackwoodcowhorses@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 107210 SHELLY BYRD 124 Byrd Rd.  Falkville, AL 35622 (256) 566-0197 408 Hwy 31 NW Ste. B Hartselle, AL 35640 (256) 773-4077 cedarcrest1948@yahoo.com District 4  Herd No. 5877 DP CATTLE LLC 5400 Bexar Ave. E  Hamilton, AL 35570 dpitchford1969@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 103336 GARNER FARMS 5415 CR 87  Moulton, AL 35650 (256) 466-5336  duvall4977@icloud.com District 4  Herd No. 106862 GRANDVIEW FARMS Delmo Payne 5400 Bexar Ave. E  Hamilton, AL 35570 (205) 468-5319  delmo.payne@gmail.com shelley.green@yahoo.com District 4  Herd No. 102751 CEDAR CREST Charles Sandlin

District 4  Herd No. 13236 HAPPY VALLEY RANCH Betty Kelso

District 3  Herd No. 101150 ROLLING ACRES RANCH David Mitchell 4000 Rolling Acres Loop Lonsdale, AR 72087 (501) 622-7778 debbymitchell22@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 101477 TRIPLE SEVEN FARMS Jamie Daniel

85 Jackson Cove Rd.  Somerville, AL 35670 (256) 566-7878  kelsoclough@aol.com

District 4  Herd No. 5139 HOME PLATE FARMS Jeremy & Emily Ewart 13557 Trailing Vine Way Northport, AL 35475 (205) 657-5723

jeremyewart@bellsouth.net District 4  Herd No. 103782 J & J FARM PO Box 1338  Pell City, AL 35125 (205) 338-2551 adrick.goodgame@goodgamecompany.com District 4  Herd No. 11752

texaspete18@yahoo.com District 4  Herd No. 103270

2758 N Dudney Rd.  Magnolia, AR 71753 (870) 904-3070  triple7farms@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 3965

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WINROCK FARMS INC. 256 Montgomery Trace Morrilton, AR 72110 (501) 727-5421 msanchez@winrockfarms.com District 3  Herd No. 372 Arizona RANCHO AURORA 52 CR 5101  Concho, AZ 85924 (916) 521-9666 callsignsandoval@gmail.com District 1  Herd No. 106763 California

DIETRICH’S FLYING D RANCH Dietrich’s Inc. 10 Seminole Trl.  Orlando, FL 32833 (407) 470-4638 District 5  Herd No. 873 ABBIE EDENFIELD PO Box 24  Altha, FL 32421 (850) 762-8388  fivebare@yahoo.com District 4  Herd No. 38697 Georgia WAYNE T. BALLENGER 100 Dixon Rd.  Bowdon, GA 30108 (770) 258-3110 thomas.ballenger@charter.net District 5  Herd No. 15082 BULL GAP FARMS Eddy Mullinax 131 Teague Rd.  Ellijay, GA 30536 emullinax@ymail.com District 5  Herd No. 14404 CIRCLE H FARM Cody Hutcheson PO Box 238  Wrightsville, GA 31096 (478) 575-1586 codyhutcheson4960@gmail.com District 5  Herd No. 4864 COURTNEY BEAM 1561 Peachtree Ave. E Union Point, GA 30669 (706) 818-4050  cbeam6@gmail.com District 5  Herd No. 39601 FLYING DOUBLE A FARMS PO Box 1315  Gray, GA 31032 (478) 461-3575  msmith@faafarms.com District 5  Herd No. 106948 HIERS CATTLE FARM 3305 Old Thomasville Rd.  Dixie, GA 31629 (229) 393-8585  jacobhiers96@gmail.com District 5  Herd No. 107212 JACKLETT FARMS Leonard Jacklett 4925 Morgans Pass  Cumming, GA 30040 (404) 909-0340 billing@jacklettconstruction.com District 5  Herd No. 40676

LEWIS CATTLE FARM Phillip Lewis

WHITE ROCK FARM Luke Chastain 1435 Old Pleasant Valley Rd. Talking Rock, GA 30175 (706) 889-4438  mattc@ellijay.com District 5  Herd No. 100327 Illinois HEARD FARMS Lyndon Heard 1689 Patriot Rd.  Centralia, IL 62801 (618) 322-6972  lyheard@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 2706 RON & BARB MOELER 9510 1st Rd.  Red Bud, IL 62278 (618) 210-0029  gerts6168@icloud.com District 6  Herd No. 6168 MOELLERS DIAMOND M RANCH 9558 1st Rd.  Red Bud, IL 62278 (618) 791-2179 micahmoeller87@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 2747 SHAMPAIN RANCH Del Thomas PO Box 69  Pleasant Hill, IL 62366 (618) 535-4470  ginny2@irtc.net District 6  Herd No. 4434 Indiana BECKMAN FARMS Randall Beckman 2899 Memory Ln. NE  Lanesville, IN 47136 (812) 952-2190

7240 Capps Ferry Rd. Palmetto, GA 30268 (678) 983-5994

phillewis1951@yahoo.com District 5  Herd No. 103652 JOHN A. LOUGHRIDGE 2865 Smyrna Ramhurst Rd. Chatsworth, GA 30705 (706) 270-4518  jaloughridge@aol.com District 5  Herd No. 9604 MC RANCH Jessica McDaniel 4701 Andalusia Trl.  Atlanta, GA 30360 (404) 630-1142  mcdanielwb@gmail.com District 5  Herd No. 16261 MC RANCH Judy McDaniel 1325 Mid Broadwell Rd. Alpharetta, GA 30004 (404) 226-5177  mcdanielwb@gmail.com R J RANCH Myron Colley 1628 Gordon Hwy  Augusta, GA 30906 (706) 306-3506 willisjacksonent@gmail.com District 5  Herd No. 37762 RICHMOND MARKETING SERVICE Darren Richmond 78 Creek Ct.  Ringgold, GA 30736 (423) 364-9281  djrichmd@gmail.com District 5  Herd No. 14707 RUSK FARMS LLC Lee Rusk 2429 E Cherokee Dr. Woodstock, GA 30188 (770) 928-1195  leerusk@bellsouth.net District 5  Herd No. 19727 TRAVIS SIMMONS 6550 GA Hwy 26 W  Ellaville, GA 31806 (229) 938-9210  t_simmons61@yahoo.com District 5  Herd No. 12413 OLD AGENCY RESERVE Elijah Robinson 1513 Montfort Rd.  Reynolds, GA 31076 (478) 973-2067  karoni17@yahoo.com District 5  Herd No. 103172 District 5  Herd No. 103416 SOUTH CREEK CATTLE CO. Bill Callaway Jr. PO Box 534  Claxton, GA 30417 (912) 739-2533 southcreek76@yahoo.com District 5  Herd No. 9865 T3 FARMS Colby Turpin 275 Peyton Rd.  Homer, GA 30547 (770) 530-3502 colbyccelectrical@gmail.com District 5  Herd No. 103593

DANNY & ELIZABETH CASILLAS 652 Mazzolo Dr.  Lincoln, CA 95648 (530) 392-0152  casillascattle@yahoo.com District 1  Herd No. 13004 FALLEN OAK RANCH LLC 1130 E Clark Ave. #150-178 Orcutt, CA 93455 (805) 714-8835 fallenoakranch@outlook.com District 1  Herd No. 107403 MOTHER LODE SANTA GERTRUDIS Jason Dickens 1107 Townhill Rd.  Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 596-0063  jhixon33@gmail.com District 1  Herd No. 100826 Colorado CHEROKEE RANCH & CASTLE FOUNDATION 6111 Daniels Park Rd.  Sedalia, CO 80135 (303) 888-5297 rmiranda@cherokeeranch.org District 1  Herd No. 410 J5 SANTA GERTRUDIS CATTLE Michael Seay 8 Elk Pointe Ln.  Castle Rock, CO 80108 (303) 621-4548 6111 Daniels Park Rd.  Sedalia, CO 80135 (303) 888-5297  rmvls65@gmail.com District 1  Herd No. 20550 Florida BLACKTIP CATTLE LLC 52 Riley Rd. 422  Celebration, FL 34747 (954) 553-2733 blacktipemail@yahoo.com District 5  Herd No. 106818 BRANNAN LIVESTOCK Chuck Brannan 10654 Hillside Dr.  Macclenny, FL 32063 michaelgseay@icloud.com District 1  Herd No. 103444 RAFAEL MIRANDA

beckmanfarm@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 6239 GOODIN FARMS 6058 N Bogardus Rd. Austin, IN 47102 (812) 595-1231 goodinterry@netscape.net District 6  Herd No. 19416 HISS FAMILY FARM Robert Hiss 2950 E Old Trail Rd. Columbia City, IN 46725 (260) 503-5312 mbhissjr@embarqmail.com District 6  Herd No. 37045 MATTHEW HISS

JERNIGAN RANCH Wayne Jernigan Sr.

531 Doyle Rd.  Buena Vista, GA 31803 (229) 649-2575  wjernigansr@gmail.com

590 N 300 E  Columbia City, IN 46725 (260) 610-5599  mhiss1983@yahoo.com District 6  Herd No. 103825 CHRIS & STEPHANIE PITCOCK 6328 N CR 1200 E  Shirley, IN 47384 (317) 370-0054 christianpitcock@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 101801 PLEASANT VALLEY FARM Harold Gardner 1387 E Gilmore Rd.  Markleville, IN 46056 (765) 602-2310 District 6  Herd No. 5009

District 5  Herd No. 5349 LARLINS BAR-L FARMS Linda Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Rd. Chatsworth, GA 30705 (706) 260-5627 linda.loughridge@yahoo.com District 5  Herd No. 3260

cbrannan@nefcom.net District 5  Herd No. 6918

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ROBERT RANS 7359 N 900 W  Culver, IN 46511 (574) 542-2831 District 6  Herd No. 17967 RED VIEW FARMS Craig Lopossa 5480 Jordan Village Rd.  Poland, IN 47868 (812) 829-8053 craiglopossa@yahoo.com District 6  Herd No. 15997 Kansas JEFFRIES RANCH Pete & Christina Jeffries 15012 Buena Vista Dr.  Leawood, KS 66224 (913) 488-1120

MATTINGLY FARMS Cody Mattingly 488 Rock Haven Rd. Brandenburg, KY 40108 (270) 668-3177 mattinglyfarms96@yahoo.com

BRITTANY CATTLE CO. LLC Larry Richardson

RUNNING R CATTLE Beau Robertson 399 W Precht Rd.  Bell City, LA 70630 (512) 925-2830

8044 Hwy 941  Gonzales, LA 70737 (225) 715-3300  lsrich33@yahoo.com

District 3  Herd No. 101440 C & C BLACK JACK RANCH Crystal Bourgeois

runningrcattle@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 100587 J.P. THERIOT

District 6  Herd No. 39868 OAK FORREST FARMS

32459 Carolyn Dr.  Paulina, LA 70763 (225) 806-8122  cypress5053@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 101500 DRAGON FLY RANCH 19450 Perrilloux Rd.  Livingston, LA 70754 (225) 907-5792 District 3  Herd No. 107384 FLYING F RANCH 866 Saint Clair Rd.  Boyce, LA 71409 121 Louis Pvt Ln.  Maurice, LA 70555 (337) 315-0170  neil@bayoulandllc.com District 3  Herd No. 107414 JMS FARM 30313 Everett Morris Rd. Mount Hermon, LA 70450 jffunnyfarm@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 102663 L & J CATTLE FARM LLC 205 E Edith Rd.  Lafayette, LA 70508 (337) 230-6719 lancetheriot@bellsouth.net District 3  Herd No. 107271 LCL FARMS 610 River Rd.  Marksville, LA 71351 (318) 229-3199  clydejrcf77@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 107092 LEGRAND FARMS 207 Colonel Burt Dr.  Benton, LA 71006 (318) 453-0109  sean.joyner@la.gov District 3  Herd No. 100790 JASON & TANYA MCLEOD 7335 LA Hwy 35  Kaplan, LA 70548 (337) 258-0251 therockingmc2021@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 107351 PLAINVIEW FARMS Brent Smith 49280 Hwy 1072  Franklinton, LA 70438 (985) 515-1760 allyluvshergirls@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 103617 ROCKHARD FARMS 13211 Pumping Plant Rd. Abbeville, LA 70510 vracca@jackhenry.com District 3  Herd No. 107241 ROCKING F CATTLE RANCH Barry Fontenot 1879 Adeuse Rd.  Ville Platte, LA 70586 (337) 224-9621 barryfontenot25@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 103568 feazellkyle16@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 103904 G&H FARM

4375 Opelousas Rd. Ville Platte, LA 70586 (337) 322-1819

160 Woodbrier Dr.  Scottsville, KY 42164 (270) 622-0545  mpwilson38@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 107037 PARKER FARMS Charles Parker 5552 Jackson Hwy  Cave City, KY 42127 (270) 670-6285  parkerfarms@scrtc.com District 6  Herd No. 16466 RICHARD PURYEAR 576 Barney School Rd. Campbellsville, KY 42718 (270) 465-8895 District 6  Herd No. 5134 REBEL RIDGE SANTA GERTRUDIS Rodney Smith 1510 Rebel Ridge Rd.  La Grange, KY 40031 (502) 262-4040 rodoridgerunner@bellsouth.net District 6  Herd No. 123 MICHAEL & GAYE SHORT 3949 Celina Rd.  Tompkinsville, KY 42167 (270) 427-1446  mshort3949@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 100369 DAVID SMITH 379 Buck Creek Rd. Campbellsburg, KY 40011 (502) 338-6269  rebelridge7@aol.com District 6  Herd No. 40087 WIN WIN CATTLE 1238 Claggett Rd.  Leitchfield, KY 42754 (270) 287-8629  gertguys@nctc.com District 6  Herd No. 1431 Louisiana 5K FARMS LLC 4877 Hwy 308  Raceland, LA 70394 t_kee808@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 107110 BOEUF RIVER LAND & CATTLE COMPANY LLC 153 Bayou Rd.  Rayville, LA 71269 djb1809@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 106954 JUSTIN BONNETTE 431 Hwy 453  Marksville, LA 71351 (318) 308-3445 justinbonnette80@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 103847 4893 Old Edmonton Rd. Tompkinsville, KY 42167 brockcarter082@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 107227 WINDCREST FARM

lancetheriot@bellsouth.net District 3  Herd No. 103363 DYLAN & SAVANNAH TRAHAN 626 S Talens Landing Rd. Gueydan, LA 70542 (409) 920-3170 shpprdsavannah@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 107222 TRICHE FARM 45823 Hwy 38  Franklinton, LA 70438 (985) 474-0220  at143510@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 77597 ETHAN J. WILEY Wiley Ranch 155 Sayes Rd.  Deville, LA 71328 (318) 481-8082  wileygerts@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 39833 WILEY RANCH Erik Wiley 155 Sayes Rd.  Deville, LA 71328 (318) 253-7555  erikkeri@yahoo.com District 3  Herd No. 39609 WILLIAMS FARM Kenneth Williams 21080 Hwy 1056  Kentwood, LA 70444 (225) 276-6970

petejeffries@sbcglobal.net District 1  Herd No. 100150 Kentucky BRANDYWINE CREEK FARM Harold Dillon

4602 Burlington Pike Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 586-8969 brandywine@zoomtown.com District 6  Herd No. 40355 CEDAR CREEK FARM Jewett Borden 696 Cundiff Ln.  Shepherdsville, KY 40165 (502) 718-5441

jewett.borden@yahoo.com District 6  Herd No. 101007 GARY DYER FARM Gary Dyer

2925 Willie Simmons Rd. Falls of Rough, KY 40119 (270) 256-3168  gpdyer99@yahoo.com District 6  Herd No. 100803 HEATH FARMS Pat Heath

williamskh1953@gmail.com District 3  Herd No. 38981 Mississippi

AMAZING GRACE CATTLE FARM 30056 Prospect Rd.  Nettleton, MS 38858 (662) 401-1782 amazinggracecattlefarm@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 107088 CLAYLEE CHISM 250 Hwy 15 S  Pontotoc, MS 38863 (662) 296-0643

387 Goodin Williams Rd. Hodgenville, KY 42748 (270) 358-4820 bheath12@windstream.net District 6  Herd No. 6988

LEASOR FARM Andrea Leasor

315 Spratt Rd.  Hodgenville, KY 42748 (270) 734-0063  andigbf@yahoo.com District 6  Herd No. 102091 STEVE LYONS 1459 Lock Rd.  Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 (502) 780-3602  only.ss@icloud.com District 6  Herd No. 103549 M.C. LONGACRE JR. Courtney Longacre 47 Boulder Dr.  Elizabethtown, KY 42701 (270) 505-2910  clongacre60@gmail.com District 6  Herd No. 8859

clayleemchism@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 36236 DMC FARMS LLC Derrell Smith

11131 Hwy 482  Philadelphia, MS 39350 (601) 562-8066  mtingle90@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 101023 JENNA FULLINGTON PO Box 1035  Terry, MS 39170 (601) 878-9615

gertsfullington@gmail.com District 4  Herd No. 34055

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