Please help us to thank the businesses that support U.S. independent cattle producers! These businesses want your business and they support R-CALF USA!
Legacy Business Sponsors
Ag-West Feeds Inc.
Vince Hulinsky
470 S. Hwy 91/PO Box 458
Burwell, NE 68823
308-346-5850
308-214-1031
vinceagwest@kans.com
Facebook: Ag West Feeds Inc
WHAT IS AG-WEST-FEEDS INC?
In 1970, Vince Hulinsky started Ag-West Feeds. Vince grew up in a ranching area where he developed a good ranching background. After losing 30% of his calves to scours one spring, he decided to find out why. Vince started his herd out of his Dad’s. His Dad didn’t have a scour problem. The only difference in their cows and feeding program was Vince’s Dad was feeding a high-quality mineral program. Vince started to study nutrition, and went to doing his own nutritional work, using his own formulations. He did and still does this, using the cows to tell him their needs, not some book value or N.R.C. requirements “that should” work.
Vince used these values, not being tied to the Multi-National companies and their ways. Working with you ranchers and your cows, he was able to develop top quality mineral programs to fit the cow’s nutritional needs. Solving sickness problems, not using drugs, but developing the cows own nutritionally healthy immune system. At the same time increasing gains, savings of 20 percent of the roughage, and or 20 percent more beef produced off of the same ranch.
As a result of these efforts, Ag-West-Feeds was born and REMAINS an independent company owned and operated by Vince Hulinsky. Vince asks you to please stop at our booth at the R-CALF USA Convention. Come say Hi, pick up a literature book, “WHICH IS OUR SALES FORCE.” We do not have salesmen to call on you, we hope you can understand our program by reading these literature books. Also sign up for our drawing of a bronze statue.
Ag-West-feeds is a proud supporter of the South Dakota Stockgrowers, R-CALF USA, Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska and others.
Ft. Pierre Livestock Auction Inc.
Bryan Hanson
PO Box 400,
804 Salebarn Rd
Ft. Pierre, SD 57532
605-223-2576
Ft. Pierre Livestock Auction
Cattle Sale Every Friday
Special Cow Sales in Fall and Winter on Saturday
Other Special Sales as Advertised
Check out our Website at www.ftpierrelivestock.com
Sale Barn 605-223-2576
Dennis Hanson 605-223-2575
Willie Cowan 605-224-5796
Bryan Hanson 605-280-1283
A BIG Thank You!
Thank you for your business throughout the year. We sincerely appreciate it. We are always glad to come out and look at your cattle and give you an estimate. Don’t hesitate to call collect.
We would like to take this time to say Thank You to all our customers, both consignors & buyers alike, for your business over the past year as well as the past many years.
We look forward to doing business with you for many years to come.
As much as our business is about cattle, it is even more about people. How very fortunate we are to get to do business with some of the finest people in the world. Also, a BIG Thank You to our entire crew! From the yards, to the office, from the full-timers to the part-timers – the auctioneers, brand inspectors, veterinarians, café staff, and everyone involved around Ft. Pierre Livestock.
Market reports, listen to KGFX radio 1060 every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 9:43 AM CST or KBHB Radio 810 AM (Sturgis) every Monday, Thursday & Saturday at 8:20 AM MT or KOLY (Mobridge) every Saturday morning at 8:45 AM CT.
Diamond Sponsors
Special Cowboy Moments on RFD-TV
Mackenzie Johnston
Wild Rose Productions
PO Box 3780
Dickinson ND 58602
402-350-6372
Special Cowboy Moments Productions produces SPECIAL COWBOY MOMENTS for prime time airing on RFD-TV; and WILD RIDES for prime time airing on the COWBOY CHANNEL, every week, all year long.
Each series feature interviews of elite rodeo and ranching cowboys and cowgirls, mixed together with experts in western history. The stories they tell are exciting, educational, emotional and best of all, real.
Tri-State Livestock News
1501 5th Ave. – Suite 101
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
Carrie Stadheim, Editor
Dianna Palmer, Sales
1-877-347-9100
For five decades, Tri-State Livestock News has established a strong reputation as a leading publication within the livestock industry. Much of Tri-State Livestock News’ growth and success is due to the long-term support from livestock producers and ag businesses in South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado and Kansas.
Published every Saturday, Tri-State Livestock News is the commercial cattlemen’s publication, located in the heart of one of the greatest beef producing regions in the world.
We look forward to serving the needs of livestock producers with timely editorials and advertisers who serve the livestock industry. Please make a point to visit us online at www.tsln.com updated daily.
The Farmer & Rancher Exchange’s first issue was published in the spring of 1981, making 2016 our 35th Anniversary. Originally a publication that was mailed to 12,000 rural route households, Farmer & Rancher Exchange now has a circulation of 15,000 with the bulk of our distribution centering in South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, North Dakota and Montana. Many of the businesses that began advertising in 1981 continue to advertise with us today. We are proud to maintain such strong relationships with businesses within the agricultural community. The Farmer & Rancher Exchange is the largest weekly advertising publication distributed free in the upper Midwest region. It is the only weekly agricultural publication that is 100 percent advertising. It is truly the “buy and sell bible” for a seven-state area.
Hundreds of businesses advertise in Farmer & Rancher Exchange including livestock markets, vehicle dealers, farm machinery and equipment dealers, antique dealers, realtors, auctioneers, seed, feed retail, grocery and building material businesses. In the spring of each year, hundreds of registered livestock producers promote their livestock production and/or private treaty sales. These businesses advertise in Farmer & Rancher Exchange because it offers a vast potential customer based with the largest geographical coverage of any South Dakota based agricultural publication.
Your Ag Network
204 W Havens Ave #221
Mitchell, SD 57301
Monte James
1-605-760-0066
www.youragnetwork.com
mjames@youragnetwork.com
jesse@youragnetwork.com
The nexus of your Ag Network and the Hot Barn Report formed in the basement of KYNT radio in Yankon, SD. The owners of Riverfront Broadcasting decided to hire veteran broadcaster and rodeo announcer Monte James as air-talent and engineer/internet technology expert Jesse Stroud to build and form the network. The two launched the first “overnight trade report” Feb. 8TH, 2016 on 17 stations across Iowa and South Dakota. Delivery was improved and the network grew after partnering with Brownfield Network and utilizing their satellite download technology.
The Hot Barn Report was added in 2017 as a way to offer price discovery to listeners in ranch, feedlot and row crop country. The reports immediately started winning national awards because of their rawness, humor and fast paced production qualities garnering four feature awards and the coveted “Best Marketcast in the Nation” from the prestigious National Association of Farm Broadcasting.
The Hot Barn Report and Your Ag Network affiliate list grew rapidly as team memberes Monte James, Lorrie Boyer and Jesse Stroud pushed openly and vigorously for packer regulation and mandatory country of origin labeling!
At press time the five daily reports of Your Ag Network are utilized by over 60 stations covering portions of nine states and worldwide on Spur Radio. The Hot Barn Report grew from its humble beginning of 13 affiliates to near 40 towers covering six of America’s top 10 cow/calf counties and seven of America’s top 10 corn and bean producing areas.
James and Stroud purchased Your Ag Network from the previous owners in 2019 and are passionate about supportinig hometown radio, live auctions/US Beef, and the country way of life. You can hear their daily reports on stations from Carthage, Illinois to Sundance, Wyoming and from Atwood, Kansas to the Canadian border and world wide at www.youragnetwork.com.
YAN and HBR are proud to be part of the R-CALF family!
Platinum Sponsor
Risk Associates Inc.
Brad Oberreuter
3204 Falcon View Rd SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
319-361-3691
Generations of Agriculture and Decades of Insurance.
Risk Associates is a full line, Crop Insurance focused agency.
We work with Crop and Cattle producers across the nation.
Heavily focused on the Pasture, Rangeland, Forage Program.
PRF provides coverage to Cow/Calf and Hay producers.
The Program is subsides at 51%
PRF can provide an indemnity to Producers when Rainfall is below 90% of Average.
Gold Sponsors
AgRisk Advisors
Ruth Sayers
6130 Greenwood Plaza Blvd
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
303-539-9300
www.agriskadvisors.com
ruth.sayers@cropins.net
Headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, AgRisk Advisors serves livestock and farming interests across the country with sound risk management advice. For 15 years, AgRisk Advisors has been providing ranchers and farmers with always-reliable service and exclusive decision tools rolled together with practical, trustworthy advice. From the smallest farms to the largest spreads, AgRisk Advisors has extensive experience working for producers like you! Learn how to better protect the legacy and livelihood your family works so hard to earn by giving AgRisk Advisors a call today.
Big Frig
Brock Hutchinson
310 N Derby Ln #1577
North Sioux City, SD 57049
605-540-0911
605-261-5064
Big Frig, an outdoor company based in South Dakota, was founded after Brock Hutchinson recognized a need in the marketplace for a first-rate, affordable vacuum-sealed tumbler and rotomolded coolers. Although competitors offered lower cost coolers, their products unfortunately lacked in quality and features that appealed to loyal cooler consumers. Therefore,
Hutchinson set out to design products that would perform as well as (if not better than) big names in the market—without the price tag.
At Big Frig, we believe in treating our customers like family and that family comes first. We believe in answering the phone and going the extra mile.
We believe that our customers deserve a quality product for their money and a company that will stand behind it. Our products are designed and tested to withstand the toughest conditions of the Midwest and provide high performance in every environment imaginable. Hutchinson says that he and his team believe that their clients deserve nothing less. Big Frig’s products are not just tumblers or coolers, but instead a reflection of a way of life.
Big Frig donates 20% of the purchase price of all R-CALF branded products to R-CALF USA shop now at https://bigfrig.com/pages/r-calf-products
The Cattle Business Weekly
Donnie Leddy
Courtney Gebes
PO Box 700/185 S. Center
Philip, SD 57567
605-859-2022
605-484-2561
Who We Are
Kent is a leading source of nutrition products and services for commercial livestock, lifestyle animals, and pets. It’s all we do. And more than simply recognizing the unique relationship our customers have with their animals – we share it.
What We Do
Our products are driven by research, innovation, and quality while our company is guided by dedication, honesty, and integrity.
How We Do It
Meeting the nutritional needs of each animal – exceeding the expectations of every owner – is why we work. It is the challenge that excites us, the passion that inspires us, and a promise we live up to.
CKP Insurance
Suzanne Menges
21845 Powerline Rd, Suite 205
Boca Raton, FL 33433
928-961-0915
602-575-5500
Pasture, Rangeland, Forage Insurance
A service of the USDA Risk Management Agency
-The Risk Management Agency’s (RMA) Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF) Pilot Insurance Program is designed to provide insurance coverage on your pasture, rangeland, or forage acres. This innovative pilot program is based on precipitation using the Rainfall Index. This program is designed to give you the ability to buy insurance protection for losses of forage produced for grazing or harvested for hay, which result in increased costs for feed, destocking, depopulating, or other actions.
Why now?
-The program is very affordable because the government subsidiz- es 51%- 59% of the premium.
-Premiums are not due until Octo- ber 1 of the crop year.
-No claim forms.
-No adjusters needed. Claims are paid automatically based on data from NOAA CPC.
-How this program works:
When you sign up for coverage under this program, you are protected against losses due to lack of rain. Payment for losses are determined based on the Rainfall Index, which is a comprehensive dataset of precipitation amounts through out the country. Because indemnity is not calculated based on actual crop production, claims may be automatically processed without the need for adjusters.
-Participation in this program is very simple. With the help of a Trusted Risk Advisor, you will choose the grids in which your eligible land resides. You then choose two or more separate index intervals during which precipitation is important to your operation. For each grid you have elected to cover, actual precipitation amounts are compared to the trigger grid indices. If any of the grids had rainfall less than the trigger index, you may receive an indemnity.
-PRF is available in the 48 contiguous states with the exception of a few grids that cross international borders. The Rainfall Index will replace the Vegetation Index beginning in the 2016 crop year.
-At CKP Insurance, we are dedicated to providing you with insight, information and alternative-risk solutions that are custom-fitted to your business and personal needs. We will tailor a plan for you using specific data in your region; you can even select options acre by acre.
Grossenburg Implement Inc.
Justin Kenzy
11090 Hwy 12 Bus.
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
605-892-2621
605-840-0115
Charles Jacob Grossenburg and his wife Blanche founded Grossenburg Implement in 1937. C.J. Grossenburg, an energetic and reliable salesman, started out selling and trading cattle and hogs in Omaha and Sioux Falls. His interest in cutting edge farming technology (and several inventions under his belt) had him researching the opportunity to bring John Deere tractors to the Tripp County area – the need for two-cylinder tractors was on the rise during WWII, and so began Grossenburg Implement. Blanche also added to the foundation of Grossenburg Implement with her work ethic. Even in her later years, Blanche worked six days a week. She was always at the desk, always had a positive attitude, and was always thinking about the business.
Charles and Blanche had two children, and both were actively involved in the business throughout their life. Norma (Grossenburg) Nielsen was the Office Manager and Bookkeeper starting in 1970. Gene Grossenburg became more active in the implement business after he graduated high school in 1949 up until he was enlisted in the Army as part of the Korean War efforts. For his service in Korea, Gene earned the Korean Service Medal with two Bronze Service Stars and V Device, the United Nations Service Medal, the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart. When he came back home, Gene became full-time partner at Grossenburg Implement. This is where the business became known as C.J. Grossenburg and Son – the infamous name painted with green and yellow on the front of the Winner location – which is still here today.
Gene had four children with his late wife LaWayna (Swaney) Grossenburg. Barry was the second oldest and was very active in the implement business at an early age (6-1-1972 to be exact!). Barry is famous within the company for saying, “I was born, raised and will die an implement dealer.” Barry graduated Winner High School in 1974 and went on to South Dakota State University (SDSU) in Brookings. He graduated from SDSU in the spring of 1978 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agri-Business. He married his high school sweetheart Marilyn LaCompte that summer of 1978 and they eventually had three children: Melissa, Charlie, and Lanie. Marilyn also adds to the family business as the owner of sister-company, Rosebud Concrete.
Like his father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Charlie Grossenburg took a liking to the implement business at an early age. Now in its 4th generation, Charlie is excited and honored to carry on the Grossenburg name from his great-grandfather. Charlie graduated from Winner High School in 2001. Charlie followed in his father’s footsteps and graduated in 2006 from SDSU in Brookings with a Bachelor of Science in Agri-Business. Charlie married Winner-native Erin Engel and they have three sons: Jackson, Haydon, and Liam.
Lanie Grossenburg married Adam Severson in 2010. Adam graduated with a Business Econ degree from SDSU in Brookings and then started working for Grossenburg Implement in 2009. Adam and Lanie have three children: Louie, Oscar, Mabel.
Grossenburg Implement carries forward the tradition of service established by Charlie and Blanche so many years ago by working to prove ourselves every day. Barry Grossenburg reminds all employees this every day of every week… this is what makes us successful year in and year out.
Mason & Morse Ranch Company LLC -Corporate
John A. Stratman
PO Box 127
Parker, CO 80134
303-912-8807
Mason & Morse Ranch Company real estate brokerage and auction services represents buying and selling farms, ranches or recreational land across the United States. Hunting & fishing lands, equestrian estates, farmland and cattle ranches are our passion. We want to share our experience and knowledge to help you make the right investment decisions. If you are considering buying a farm, buying a ranch or need professional marketing when you are ready to sell…”experience is what counts.” Combined our real estate agents offer clients more than 133 years of professional experience buying, selling, managing farms, ranches and recreational properties. Our core values for cowboy ethics and authentic client relationships continue to be the foundation of Mason & Morse Ranch Company’s professional land and ranch brokers services. Experienced, trusted, committed, our team of agents will deliver exceptional service and our marketing will showcase the stories and values behind America’s greatest treasure…your farm, ranch or recreational land. View more about Mason & Morse Ranch Company at www.RanchLand.com.
Ozark Hills Insurance
Jared Underwood
1701 Porter Wagoner Blvd
West Plains, MO 65775
417-848-4139
With weather volatility having everyone 60 days away from a drought, be proactive; don’t let your future dry up! At some point and time, your ranch has been or is going to be affected by a drought. There are a lot of ranchers that are unaware of the programs available to them to help offset the cost from dealing with the devastations of a drought. Severe droughts have accounted for the loss of over 32,000 cattle operations from 2007-2012.
Call us now to sign up. Program paid over $475 million in 2018!
At Ozark Hills, we are cattle ranchers just like yourself and understand the financial hardships a rainfall shortage can have on an operation’s bottom dollar. We are making an all-out effort to contact fellow ranchers to inform them of the money they are missing out on and what we can bring to the table as drought specialist.
This program is federally subsidized by RMA. It pays when rainfall is less than 90% of average for any 60-day period. No upfront cost to enroll. Works on pasture and hay ground.
Contact us today to get a proposal for your ranch. This proposal will give you a general idea of the financial gains to be had from this program. Call me and we can talk more about this.
Range Magazine
Joani Hawes
106 E. Adams St
Carson City NV 89706
RANGE magazine is an award-winning publication devoted to the issues that threaten the West, its people, lifestyles, lands and wildlife. Known for its powerful photos and straight talk, RANGE exposes a land and lifestyle in crisis and shows how daily challenges are being met with grit, determination and humor. No stranger to controversy, RANGE is the leading forum for divergent viewpoints in the search for solutions that will halt the depletion of a national resource, the American cowboy. Because there are people who care. RANGE has a simple and honest purpose: to chronicle the real, working people of the American West, and to provide an open forum to discuss the threats and assaults on the most unique of American lifestyles.
South Dakota Stockgrowers Assoc.
James Halverson
426 Saint Joseph St
Rapid City, SD 57701
605-342-0429
www.southdakotastockgrowers.org
office@southdakotastockgrowers.com
For over 125 years, our mission has remained unchanged, “to promote and protect the South Dakota livestock industry”. SD Stockgrowers Association works to promote the independent livestock producers of South Dakota. Everything we do relates to the ability to preserve the viability of our ranches and rural communities whether it be through proper legislation, property tax reform, school funding, or stewardship and land management.
The South Dakota Stockgrowers Association is proud to be R-CALF’s largest state affiliate. We urge our members to support the great work of R-CALF USA and we invite R-CALF members to join our association.
For more information, call us at 605-342-0429, find us on Facebook, on the web at www.southdakotastockgrowers.org or stop by our office in downtown Rapid City.
South 40 Beef
Kimberly Roswech
9214 Highway 21
Mott, ND 58646
908-256-9754
South 40 Beef oversees their beef from start to finish on their family-owned farm in Mott, ND. Their Black Angus cattle are raised on open pastures for their whole lives and then travel an easy 7 miles to a state-of-the-art, USDA-inspected processing plant for processing and packaging. We have a full-time USDA inspector at our plant every day, all day,” says Kim. “People need to know what is happening with our beef.” South 40 Beef produces beef that is USDA-certified and grass-fed, but behind the company is a family, a dream, and a love for the community they serve. Founders John and Kimberly Roswech lived outside New York City for years, visiting the Dakotas for vacations and hunting trips, before making the jump to the Midwest. “We traded in our extremely busy life on the East coast for the peace and beauty of the Dakotas,” says co-founder Kim.
Vitalix® is an American Family owned company that specializes in quality low moisture cooked molasses supplement tubs made from the best all-natural ingredients available. Since 1989, Vitalix® has been at the forefront of the tub business, committed to leading the way in how controlled consistent nutrition is delivered to almost all species of livestock.
Livestock is your livelihood, tubs are our expertise.
Every day you face nutritional decisions that affect the profitability of your operations. The mission behind the Vitalix® advantage is built on a foundation of trust and partnerships through our revolutionary cooking methods, advanced technologies, and our proprietary nutritional packages to deliver the best value for your feed dollar. Vitalix® offers a complete range of tubs for any season, condition, and forage quality to meet the nutritional needs of your livestock. Vitalix® quality livestock supplements lead our customers to new levels of performance, efficiency, convenience and profits.
The big-name industries threaten the way of life for small ranchers. South 40 emphasizes that they raise American cattle on an American ranch, processed in a privately owned American plant, and they encourage consumers to question where their cows come from. South 40 Beef has been spreading the word to friends all over the country and in the big cities about how big packers hurt our American ranchers. At South 40 Beef, we are committed to trying our best to disrupt that monopoly, and to educate people on how to make sure they are buying American beef. The transparency and authenticity of the traditional ranch is an American staple that deserves preservation.
Vitalix® is an American Family owned company that specializes in quality low moisture cooked molasses supplement tubs made from the best all-natural ingredients available. Since 1989, Vitalix® has been at the forefront of the tub business, committed to leading the way in how controlled consistent nutrition is delivered to almost all species of livestock.
Livestock is your livelihood, tubs are our expertise.
Every day you face nutritional decisions that affect the profitability of your operations. The mission behind the Vitalix® advantage is built on a foundation of trust and partnerships through our revolutionary cooking methods, advanced technologies, and our proprietary nutritional packages to deliver the best value for your feed dollar. Vitalix® offers a complete range of tubs for any season, condition, and forage quality to meet the nutritional needs of your livestock. Vitalix® quality livestock supplements lead our customers to new levels of performance, efficiency, convenience and profits.
Silver Sponsors
CAT Livestock Equipment LLC
Bruce Burdick
5052 Rd 197
Lewellen, NE 69147
308-778-6051
Crooked Creek Angus
Adam Jones
1575 Road I
Saint Francis, KS 67756
785-332-6206
Dakota Gold ProPellet
Sonja Langseth
4506 N Lewis Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
605-965-6201
605-370-1325
Eichler Livestock
Keith Eichler
1624 Melody Ln
Aberdeen, SD 57401
605-228-7433
Farmers Business Network
Donald Moody
70064 320th St
Collins, IA 50055
515-770-5754
Gayle’s Show Box & Boots
Gayle Cerullo
106 E. 8th St Ste B
Newell, SD 57760
605-456-3933
Heartland Nutrition
Heath Clausen
PO Box 331
Leigh, NE 68643
402-750-4433
Huron Continental Marketing
Kim Ulmer
PO Box 118
Mobridge, SD 57601
605-845-8700
ICOW
Joyce Menke
PO Box 72
Elk Mountain, WY 82324
307-348-7003
307-760-0766
KBHB
Tanya Wilson
1612 Junction Ave Ste 1
Sturgis, SD 57785
605-347-4455
605-490-0531
Moly Mfg. Inc. / Silencer
Lacey Mollhagen
2435 10th Road
Lorraine, KS 67459
785-472-3388
Multimin USA Inc.
Al Schoenfeld
2809 E. Harmony Road #190
Fort Collins, CO 80528
970-372-2302
www.multiminusa.com
aschoenfeld@multiminusa.com
No-Bull Enterprises LLC
Callicrate Banders
PO Box 748
St Francis, KS 67756
785-332-3344
R-CALF USA Calendar Committee
PO Box 48
Fairburn, SD 57738
605-593-2311
Rosie Bosse, Author
17055 Day Rd
Onaga, KS 66521
785-456-4756
https://my.tupperware.com/ROSIEBOSSE
ksubosse@bluevalley.net
ReproScan Technologies LLC
Olivia Schmidt
1374 State Highway 92
Winterset, IA 50273
877-890-2411
Rick’s Salt
Rick Christman
117 Main Street
Mobridge SD 57601
1-877-540-5021
605-845-5300
SD Land Office
Ryan Brunner
500 E. Capitol Ave
Pierre SD 57501
605-733-3303
605-695-3823
Security State Insurance LLC
Joe Reints
46270 268th St
Chancellor, SD 57015
605-214-1775
Wall Meat Processing
Ken Charfauros
21 N. Creighton Rd
Wall, SD 57790
605-279-2348
Meal Sponsors
Producers Livestock – Omaha
Rick Keith
4809 S 114th St
Omaha, NE 68137
402-597-9189
402-699-2014
Little Shell Enterprises Inc.
Jeff Peters
PO Box 662
Arlee, MT 59821
406-626-2474
406-781-4640
Prayer Breakfast Sponsors
National Federal Lands Conference/Loving Liberty
Kathy Smith
2105 W 250 N
Ogden, UT 84404
801-698-8298
Valentine Livestock Auction Company
Greg Arendt
126 N Government St
Valentine, NE 69201
402-376-3611
Speaker Sponsors
Floyd Reno & Sons Inc.
Peter F. Reno
1200 Turnercrest Rd
Gillette, WY 82718
307-939-1350
KYDT 103.1 FM/KBFS 1450 AM
Karl Grimmelmann
PO Box 1128
Sundance WY 82729
307-283-1155
Liberty Tabletop
Greg Owens
102 East Seneca St
Sherrill, NY 13461
315-264-5739
NSC Beef Processing
Gary Hendrix
117 Land Grant Ln
Baird, TX 79504
325-269-1634
Trask Family Seeds
Rose Mary Trask and Pat Trask
18166 Smithville Rd
Wasta SD 57791
605-798-5413
Registration Sponsors
The Cattle Business Weekly
Donnie Leddy
Courtney Gebes
PO Box 700
Philip, SD 57567
605-859-2022
605-484-2561
CKP Insurance
Suzanne Menges
21845 Powerline Rd, Suite 205
Boca Raton, FL 33433
928-961-0915
602-575-5500
Livestream Sponsor
Cattle USA/Winter Livestock
Brian Winter
1028 West Cherry Ave
Enid, OK 73703
580-237-4600
Break Sponsors
CattlActive
Matt Zancanella
PO Box 336
Aurora SD 57002
605-695-4797
Farm Credit Services of America
Pamela McClelland
PO Box 10
Pierre, SD 57501
605-224-1678
Keyhole Ranch Inc.
Skip and Vanna Waters
647 McKean Rd
Moorcroft, WY 82721
307-756-3279
Remembering Skip Waters longtime member, an avid supporter and friend to all.
South Dakota Farmers Union
Karla Hofhenke
1410 Dakota Ave S
Huron, SD 57350
605-352-6761
605-350-5976
Trask Family Seeds
Rose Mary Trask and Pat Trask
18166 Smithville Rd
Wasta SD 57791
605-798-5413
U Lazy U Angus
Robert and Ruth Fortune
24801 Iron Heart Rd
Belvidere, SD 57521
305-344-2200
Logo Sponsors
Bauerkemper’s Inc.
David Bauerkemper
1080 W Hwy 20
Chadron, NE 69337
308-432-3592
Clark & Associates Land Brokers LLC.
Colter DeVries
2815 Montana Ave
Billings, MT 59101
406-425-1027
Heartland Nutrition
Heath Clausen
PO Box 331
Leigh, NE 68643
402-750-4433
Mathis Equipment
Todd Mathis
89578 State Hwy 97
Valentine, NE 69201
402-376-4646
Meyerink Farm Service Inc.
Duane Meyerink
36794 SD Hwy 44
Platte, SD 57369
605-337-2621
605-680-2873
Nature’s Formula
Natalie Walker
PO Box 200
Brownsboro, TX 75756
903-286-3034
Risk Associates Inc.
Brad Oberreuter
3204 Falcon View Rd SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
319-361-3691
Wishon Cattle Company
George Wishon
614 Hwy 20 E
Colville, WA 99114
509-684-3558
509-680-2001
Special Thank You
Ride for the Brand Sponsors
13 Cattle Company, Mike and Angie Jones, Dardanelle, Ark.; Adams County Livestock, Justin Oberling, Payson, Ill.; Beck’s Angus Ranch, Clay Beck and Dave Beck, Mills, Neb.; Cattle Producers of Washington, Rice, Wash.; Dockter Jensen Ranch, Kerry and Brenda Dockter, Denhoff, N.D.; Double HH Ranch, Scott and Shanna Hall, Nordheim, Texas; Kenny and Roxie Fox, Belvidere, S.D.; Fox Ranch, Rick and Theresa Fox, Hermosa, S.D.; Kenzy Backgrounding, Brett Kenzy and George Kenzy, Ione, S.D.; La Salle Farm, Chuck and Roni Sylvester, La Salle, Colo.; Loup Ridge Cattle Company, Justin and Tracy Bradley, Brewster, Neb.; Mill Iron S Ranch, Liz and Avery May, Kyle, S.D.; MW Cattle Company, Tracy and Donna Hunt, Newcastle, Wyo.; Eric and Carol Nelson, Moville, Iowa; Ninety Six Ranch, Kris Stewart, Paradise Valley, Nev.; Jay and Tricia Platt, St. Johns, Ariz.; R-Bar Cattle Co., Ronnie and Wah-Leeta Rogers, Cedar Vale, Kan.; Schreiber Ranch, Gerald and Kay Schreiber, Woodrow, Colo.; Sodak Angus Ranch, Vaughn and Lois Meyer, Reva, S.D.; Stevens County Cattlemen’s Association, Rice, Wash.; TNT Cattle Co./Max and Brenda Thornsberry, Richland, Mo.; Vander Wey Ranch, Rick and Kitty Vander Wey, Crookston, Neb.; Warren Ranch, R.V. and Gretchen Warren, Dunning, Neb
2020 Saddle Sponsors
Saddle by Baxter Badure, Belvidere, S.D.; Ft. Pierre Livestock Auction, Ft. Pierre, S.D.; Ag-West Feeds, Burwell, Neb.; 1st Interstate Bank of Sturgis, S.D.; Jenner Equipment Co., Rapid City, S.D.; Newell Service Center, Newell, S.D.; 212/79 Service Center, Newell, S.D.; Spur Saloon & Steakhouse, Nisland, S.D.; Rack by Leroy Wicks, Dupree, S.D.