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1 COMPETITION LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP FRIENDSHIP

2 EVENT INFORMATION SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All activities held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. This draft schedule is tentative and subject to change. Saturday, June 16 8 AM Earliest Arrival for Cattle/Allowed in the Cattle Barn 3-5 PM Cattle Check-In Begins - Cattle Barn Short Aisles C-E Sunday, June 17 9 AM-12 PM Cattle Check-In Concludes - Short Aisles C-E 9 AM-12 PM Leadership Conference Check-In - South Annex 12 PM Noon All Cattle must be on the grounds 12:15 PM Board Member Candidate Meeting - South Annex 12:30 PM Adult, Chaperone and Advisor Meeting - Penningroth Sale Center 1:30 PM Leadership Conference Session - Pavilion 3 PM Peer Mentor/Mentee Introductions - Pavilion 4 PM Group Picture/State Pictures - Pavilion 5 PM Opening Ceremonies - Pavilion 6:30-8 PM Dinner - Diamond Jacks Monday, June 18 7:30 AM Weigh Steers - Cattle Barn Scales 8:30 AM Leadership Conference Session (Recommended for Int. & Sr.) - Penningroth Sale Center 9:15 AM Leadership Conference Session (Recommended for Jr). - Penningroth Sale Center 11 AM Cook-off Contest - North Annex 11:30 AM-1 PM Lunch - Diamond Jacks 12 PM Noon Weaver Leather Livestock Clinic - Penningroth Sale Center 2 PM Leadership Conference Session - Penningroth Sale Center 3:30 PM AIJCA General Caucus Meeting/Area Meetings - Penningroth Sale Center 5 PM 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament - Laurel Hill Park 6:30-8 PM Pizza Party - Laurel Hill Park and South Annex Tuesday, June 19 8 AM Prepared and Impromptu Speeches & Interview Contests - Varied Industries Bldg 11 AM Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Clinic - Outdoor Arena 11:30 AM-1 PM Lunch - Diamond Jacks 1:30 PM Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest - Outdoor Arena 1:45 PM Team Sales Contest - Penningroth Sale Center 5:30 PM Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U Wounded Warrior Bootcamp - Outdoor Arena Evening on your own 1

3 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All activities held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. This draft schedule is tentative and subject to change. Wednesday, June 20 Weaver Leather Livestock Day 8 AM Weaver Leather Livestock Showmanship Contest - Pavilion 11:30 AM-1 PM Lunch - Diamond Jacks 2 PM Area Meetings and Director Elections - Penningroth Sale Center 2:15 PM Adult 9-Hole Golf Scramble - Terrace Hills Golf Course 2:30 PM Quiz Bowl - Penningroth Sale Center 4:30 PM Miss Charolais USA Meet and Greet - South Annex 5:30 PM Talent and Skit Contest with Watermelon Feed - Mid-American Energy Stage Evening on your own EVENT INFORMATION Thursday, June 21 8 AM Bred & Owned Heifer Show, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows - Pavilion 11:30 AM-1 PM Lunch - Diamond Jacks 3 PM Conference Awards Program - Pavilion 4 PM AIJCA Annual Membership Meeting - Penningroth Sale Center 6:30 PM AIJCA Annual Awards Dinner & Banquet - Animal Learning Center Friday, June 22 8 AM Owned Heifer Show - Pavilion 11:30 AM-1 PM Lunch - Pavilion Concessions Cattle released at the conclusion of the show Saturday, June PM Noon Cattle must be off the grounds 2

4 EVENT INFORMATION EVENT CONTACTS EVENT TELEPHONE: Kaitlyn Chism AICA Director of Youth Activities & Foundation David Hobbs AICA Director of Activities PLANNING COMMITTEE OVERALL CHAIR: Marty Lewis, Monroe, Iowa FINANCE CHAIR: Joyce Lewis, Monroe, Iowa FUNDRAISING CHAIR: Roy Miller, Alden, Iowa LIVESTOCK SHOW/GROUNDS CHAIR: Craig Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa HOSPITALITY CO-CHAIRS: Linda Tibboel, Pleasantville, Iowa Deb Pfeifer, Russell, Iowa LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE CHAIR: Sara Shepherd, Stuart, Iowa LEADERSHIP CONTEST CHAIR: Mason Lewis, Monroe, Iowa AWARDS CHAIR: Amy Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Brett & Tina Beavers, Collins, Iowa Brian & Jodi Briggs, Chariton, Iowa Tim & Chris Butler, Sate Center, Iowa Mark & Carmen Hood, Lohrville, Iowa Henry & Beth Hoopes, Letts, Iowa Jim Pfeifer, Russell, Iowa Dan & Stefanie Pfeifer, Russell, Iowa Justin Pfeifer, Russell, Iowa Denise Rudebeck, Monroe, Iowa Tyler & Anna Smith, Atkins, Iowa Tracy Tibboel, Pleasantville, Iowa Dustie Wentz, Pleasantville, Iowa Please extend your thanks and appreciation to these individuals as you see them throughout the week! Holiday Inn DTWN-Mercy Area th Avenue Des Moines, IA Front Desk: HOTELS Comfort Inn & Suites Event Ctr 929 3rd Street Des Moines, IA Front Desk: Sleep Inn & Suites 5850 Morning Star Ct Pleasant Hill, IA Front Desk: VETERINARIAN STUART-ANITA VETERINARY CLINIC Shawn Nicholson, DVM On-Call Service Available 3

5 MEAL TICKET MENU SUNDAY, JUNE 17 Dinner: Porkchop on a Stick with 2 sides and Thelma s Treat Snickerdoodle Ice Cream Sandwich Location: Diamond Jacks Sponsored by: Everett Shepherd Memorial, Shepherd s Hill Charolais, Summit Agricultural Group, Brewer Meats, Thelma s Treats EVENT INFORMATION MONDAY, JUNE 18 Lunch: Brisket Slider with Macaroni & Cheese Location: Diamond Jacks Sponsored by: ML Lewis Charolais, Pfeifer Farms, Stalcup Farms Charolais,, Triple T Farms, Barilla Dinner: Casey s Pizza Location: Laurel Hill Park and South Annex Sponsored by: Kansas Charolais Association, Kansas Junior Charolais Association, Nebraska Junior Charolais Association, Tyler & Anna Smith TUESDAY, JUNE 19 Lunch: Hot Beef Sundae Location: Diamond Jacks Sponsored by: Kent Nutrition Group WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Lunch: Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with side Location: Diamond Jacks Sponsored by: Weaver Leather Livestock THURSDAY, JUNE 21 Lunch: Walking Taco Location: Diamond Jacks Sponsored by: Shepherd Charolais Banquet Dinner: Ribeye Steak, Salad, Baked Potato, Corn, Roll & Dessert Location: Animal Learning Center catered by Diamond Jacks FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Lunch: Choice of Burger and Fries, Hot Dog and Fries, Chicken Strips and Fries or Walking Taco and 16 oz. Drink Location: Pavilion Concessions by Campbell s Sponsored By: Lindskov Ranches, Silver Spur Land & Cattle THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS! Meal ticket included as Leadership Conference Registration benefit. Best efforts made to accommodate food allergies. 4

6 1 EVENT INFORMATION MAP LEGEND: 1- Cattle Barn 2- Pavilion 3- Diamond Jacks 4- Varied Industries Building 5- Outdoor Arena 6- MidAmerican Energy Stage 7- Cattle Barn Office 8- South Annex 9- Penningroth Sale Center 10- Laurel Hill Park 11- Animal Learning Center 12- Walnut Center FAIRGROUNDS: Physical Address: East 30th Street and East University Avenue, Des Moines, IA GPS Address: 3000 East Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA

7 11 EVENT INFORMATION Car & Truck Parking 5 Rock Island Trailer Parking 10 Laurel Hill Park Diamond Jacks North Annex Penningroth Sale Center South Annex Office Car & Truck Parking 6

8 EVENT INFORMATION HOTEL LOCATIONS FAIRGROUNDS TO HOTEL HEADQUARTERS DIRECTIONS: Interstate: Travel west on E University Ave. In 1.5 miles, use the right lane to take the I-235 W ramp. Merge onto I-235 W. In 1.3 miles, use the right lane to take Exit 8A toward Downtown/Iowa Events Center. Use the right lane to follow signs for 5th Ave/6th Ave/7th St. Continue straight (crossing 3rd street - to Comfort Inn & Suites). At 6th Avenue, take a right to enter Holiday Inn Des Moines - DTWN - Mercy Area. Hotel to Fairgrounds: Take 7th Avenue south. Take a left onto School St towards I-235. Take the ramp onto I-235 E. Take exit 10A - State Fairgrounds. City Streets: Travel east on E University Avenue for 3 miles. Use the 2nd from the left lane to turn left onto 2nd Avenue. Then right onto Laurel St, left onto 5th Avenue, right onto Day St, then right onto 6th Avenue. From Hotel to Fairgrounds: Take 6th Avenue north to University Ave and travel west. A. B. IOWA STATE FAIRGROUNDS 3000 E Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA HOTEL HEADQUARTERS Holiday Inn DTWN- Mercy Area th Avenue, Des Moines, IA MAP LEGEND C. D. ADDITIONAL HOTELS Comfort Inn & Suites Event Center 929 3rd Street, Des Moines, IA Sleep Inn & Suites 5850 Morning Star Ct, Pleasant Hill, IA Gate 2 Holiday Inn Des Moines - DTWN - Mercy Area B. C. Comfort Inn & Suites Event Center A. Gate 8 Gate 2 A. D. Sleep Inn & Suites Gate 8 7

9 CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS JUNIOR ALABAMA Nathan Alexander, Bremen Austin Alexander, Bremen Cassidy Catrett, Luverne Cameron Catrett, Luverne Grace Downey, Prattville Marie Downey, Prattville Jael Downey, Prattville Eliza Downey, Prattville Ty Harrison, Holly Pond Rex Harrison, Holly Pond Trace Strock, Marbury Logan Strock, Marbury ARKANSAS Baylee Mangrum, Marmaduke CALIFORNIA Madison Andrade, San Juan Bautista COLORADO Colbie Bruna, La Junta Jentry Matthew, La Junta Maguire Rohr, Elbert Madalyn Rohr, Elbert Makennah Tucker, Briggsdale GEORGIA Jacob White, Covington Will Woodard, Madison IDAHO Keala Archer, Priest River ILLINOIS Aly Anderson, Galena Will Anderson, Galena Alex Barnard, Foosland Brecke Barnard, Foosland Trent Bertsche, Flanagan Keegan Bertsche, Flanagan Alex Creasey, Macomb Riley Creasey, Macomb Payton Creasey, Macomb Drew Creasey, Macomb Rylee Derrer, Milan Mandy Hacker, Lexington Carter Hoge, Good Hope Nolan Hoge, Good Hope Devin Koester, Elizabeth Kelley Koester, Elizabeth Payton Line, Seaton Jamie Moore, Piasa Ashley Moore, Piasa Inga Nord, Clinton Elsie Nord, Clinton Addison Nord, Bloomington Clay Nord, Bloomington Tyson Scharpf, Galena Kami Stahl, Brimfield Jeremiah Todd, Foosland Cole Whisman, Illinois City Tommy Wilson, Piasa INDIANA Allydale Downey, Boonville Nash Hensley, Markleville Kallie Anne Knott, LaOtto Grace Richards, Bloomington Burk Van Horn, Morgantown IOWA Madison Beavers, Collins Colton Behrends, State Center Taylor Behrends, State Center Connor Briggs, Chariton Cody Butler, State Center Baylee Butler, State Center Colby Carlson, Muscatine Molly Chapman, Tipton Clay Collins, Pleasantville Michael Frisbie, Buckingham Ciara Galvin, Pleasantville Kara Gnade, Monmouth AJ Grimm, Deep River Abby Gruhn, Manning Pacey Hawkins, Cincinnati Kadence Heald, Blakesburg Jennifer Hood, Lohrville Audrey Hood, Lohrville Paul Hoopes, Letts William Hoopes, Letts Makayla Houck, Prescott Mary Irons, Northwood Anna Junck, Sioux City Alyssa Kent, Lucas Taylor Kent, Lucas Dustin Lund, Corning Ada Lund, Corning Aubreyonna McGill, Centerville Brandt Molyneux, Gibson Abbi Pfeifer, Russell Tannah Schroeder, Radcliffe Kaitlyn Schroeder, Radcliffe Matthew Schroeder, Radcliffe Rylee Short, Masonville Hannah Siek, Blairstown Carson Smit, Holstein Rylie Smith, Grinnell Morgan Snyder, Bloomfield Garrett Stalcup, Prescott 8 Kennedy Steffes, Nevada Chance Steffes, Nevada Carter Stolee, Radcliffe Landon Stolee, Radcliffe Aaron Suhr, Waukee Leo Sullivan, Woodbine Erin Sullivan, Woodbine Taryn Tibboel, Pleasantville Tyson Tucker, Creston Kaylin Van Ryswyk, Baxter Bryce Van Ryswyk, Baxter Karlie Wosepka, Waverly Kelsie Wosepka, Waverly KANSAS Ella Barrett, Grantville Payden Barrett, Grantville Laura Carpenter, Wamego Jayce Dickerson, Paradise Ethan Dickerson, Paradise Grady Dickerson, Paradise Mitchell Duer, Onaga Kinsley Harris, Hepler Kole Harris, Hepler Madison Loschke, Kingsdown Isom Marston, Canton Kilby Meyer, Sylvan Grove Nissa Olsen, Manhattan Kylie Rahmeier, Sylvan Grove McKenna Richardson, Eureka Macara Rohr, Hays Mason Runft, Scandia Payton Runft, Scandia Hadley Schotte, Marysville Josi Schrader, Wells Weston Schrader, Wells Grace Shive, Mt Hope Chloe Voet, Home Lilly Voet, Home Paxton Voet, Home Madison Voet, Home Morgan Wise, Topeka Tess Wolney, Hiawatha MARYLAND Katelynn Cape, Hampstead Kimmi Doran, Whiteford Zach Doran, Whiteford Rachael Hockenbery, Woodbine MICHIGAN Cami Ford, Munith MINNESOTA Ezra Buck, Owatonna PARTICIPANTS

10 PARTICIPANTS Stephanie Eisenbraun, Paynesville Ashley Eisenbraun, Paynesville Samantha Gerlach, Finlayson Dylan Hackett, Sauk Rapids Leighton Hackett, Sauk Rapids Riley Hecht, Paynesville Taylor Hecht, Paynesville Payton Hecht, Paynesville Dallee Hecht, Grove City Kallie Mattison, Lamberton Mariah Miller, Austin Katie Moller, Princeton Beth Moller, Princeton Gavin Mulder, Jackson Grace Schlueter, Janesville Jilian Schoenfeld, Lakefield Ava Schoenfeld, Lakefield Haley Schwecke, Gibbon MISSISSIPPI Haley Parish, West Point Beau Parish, West Point Eli Pattridge, Batesville Drew Wagner, Hickory Russ Wagner, Hickory MISSOURI Brett Benefiel, Carl Junction Katie Birge, Auxvasse Hayden Birge, Auxvasse Emilie Birge, Auxvasse Braden Booth, Fair Grove Lindsey Cobb, Potosi Ryanne Crutcher, Fair Grove Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove Austin Doerhoff, Henley Clarisa Grass, Bonne Terre Colton Grass, Bonne Terre Jessi Hankins, Springfield Emma Hankins, Springfield Annaleigh Hobbs, Kansas City Gracie Holt, Park Hills Caden Hoover, Carthage Jalynn Hoover, Carthage Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong Connor Kisner, De Soto Cannon Kisner, De Soto Tyler Livengood, Warrensburg Callie Meek, Cassville Emily Meyer, Sarcoxie Matthew Meyer, Sarcoxie Eli Meyer, Sarcoxie Ryleigh Morris, Ash Grove Lydia Nolting, Lamar Thomas Owings, Potosi Matthew Owings, Potosi Atley Patrick, Chilhowee Carter Powell, Palmyra Garrett Schuering, Thompson Lea Simmons, Unionville Chase Simmons, Unionville Teanna Simpson, Thayer NEBRASKA Taylor Benes, Valparaiso Devon Benes, Valparaiso Carlie Benes, Valparaiso Kole Crawford, Clarks Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle Ty Dybdal, Newcastle Peyton Goracke, Lincoln Brysen Goracke, Lincoln Taylor Heim, Plattsmouth Bailey Hinrichs, Glenvil Rachel Kort, Ayr Steven Lieber, Jackson Marissa Meduna, Colon Haley Meduna, Colon Lance Meduna, Colon Katie Utech, Hubbard NEW YORK Evie Groom, Lyons OHIO Curtis Harsh, Radnor Kathy Lehman, Shelby OKLAHOMA Brandt Allen, Ardmore Barrett Allen, Ardmore Kelton Arthur, Stillwater Tate Bell, Bristow Abby Bell, Bristow Ruby Bell, Bristow Ethan Costerisan, Welch Taylar Costerisan, Welch Carly Dismukes, Checotah Katie Dismukes, Checotah Shayla Dismukes, Checotah Braxton Filippo, Rush Springs Kamden Filippo, Rush Springs Madison Henderson, Perry Sydney Johnson, Orlando Charley Johnson, Orlando Turner Longacre, Kellyville Hunter Riggins, Leedey OREGON Lane Tellefson, Milton Freewater PENNSYLVANIA Davanta Rarick, Fleetwood SOUTH CAROLINA Abbee Carnes, Richland SOUTH DAKOTA Elizabeth Black, Brookings Paislee Carlson, Harrisburg Cagney Effling, Highmore Kenidey Effling, Highmore Korbin Leddy, Stockholm Kadon Leddy, Stockholm Lane Schoenfeld, Astoria Devin Untiedt, Andover Mylee Watje, Andover TENNESSEE Taylor Cantrell, Newbern William Thomas Maupin, Newbern Walynn Maupin, Newbern Katie Smith, Dyersburg Eliza Weiberg, Gray Gracie Weiberg, Gray TEXAS Rydge Casey, Lockhart Kaitlyn Davlin, El Campo Raley Downing, Troy Abby Duplechan, Ladonia Dillon Elder, Blum Kendra Elder, Blum Kyeler Field, Celina Audrey Field, Celina Mason Field, Celina Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia Wyatt Geurin, Bowie Camille Greer, Shelbyville Anabelle Groom, Rio Vista Harlie Groom, Rio Vista Brittnee Hamilton, Marlin Emily Hanson, Bowie Emily Hoelewyn, Damon Syndey Howell, Bowie Corbin Hunt, Longview Avery Hunt, Longview Bella Parker, Godley Blake Parker, Godley Kacy Randall, Tomball Molly Smith, Lockhart Belle Watje, Weatherford VIRGINIA Tyler Newman, Marshall WASHINGTON Tara Tellefson, Warden TyAnn Tellefson, Warden WISCONSIN Breeze Bunker, Sparta Shade Bunker, Sparta Kelsee Fargo, Barneveld Paige Gaffney, Barneveld Cody Wick, Gratiot WEST VIRGINIA Justin Teets, Lost River 9

11 CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS ADULT ALABAMA Damita Alexander, Bremen Albert Cone, Bremen Gail Cone, Bremen David Downey, Prattville Lily Downey, Prattville Deborah Downey, Prattville Mike Harrison, Holly Pond Lowell Strock, Marbury Julie Strock, Marbury Nick Williams, Bremen Tonya Williams, Bremen Jeff Williams, Bremen ARKANSAS Tracie Mangrum, Marmaduke COLORADO Jerid Bruna, La Junta Leslie Bruna, La Junta Chris Matthew, La Junta Malinda Matthew, La Junta Mitch Rohr, Elbert Lea Rohr, Elbert Wendy Tucker, Briggsdale GEORGIA Scott Carey, Madison James Woodard, Madison Janet Woodard, Madison Claire Woodard, Madison ILLINOIS Angie Barnard, Foosland Matt Barnard, Foosland Steve Bertsche, Flanagan Kathy Bertsche, Flanagan Dale Bertsche, Flanagan Julie Bertsche, Flanagan Will Blankers, London Mills Robb Creasey, Macomb Susan Creasey, Macomb Daphne Davis, London Mills Rod Derrer, Milan Tom Engel, Flanagan Clint Grove, Milan Dawn Hacker, Lexington Karen Koester, Elizabeth Robert Nord, Clinton Lucy Nord, Clinton Eric Nord, Bloomington Marvin Schnitzler, Elizabeth Marla Todd, Foosland Ryan Wernicke, Milan Kim Winter, Galena INDIANA Kale Hensley, Markleville IOWA Austin Beavers, Collins Brett Beavers, Collins Tina Beavers, Collins Lynn Boer, Pleasantville Jodi Briggs, Chariton Chloe Briggs, Chariton Chris Butler, State Center Tim Butler, State Center Kathy Collins, Pleasantville Diane Gnade, Monmouth Jerard Gnade, Monmouth John Gruhn, Manning Stacey Handsaker, State Center Stephanie Hood, Lohrville Carmen Hood, Lohrville Mark Hood, Lohrville Bethany Hoopes, Letts Edward Hoopes, Letts Henry Hoopes, Letts Jennifer Hoopes, Letts Robert Hoopes, Letts Dave Irons, Northwood Dave Junck, Sioux City Shelley Junck, Sioux City Heather Kent, Lucas Shad Kent, Lucas Joyce Lewis, Monroe Marty Lewis, Monroe Tanner Lund, Corning Dan Pfeifer, Russell Stefanie Pfeifer, Russell Jim Pfeifer, Russell Deb Pfeifer, Russell Carl Smit, Holstein Dustin Smith, Grinnell Tami Smith, Grinnell Haley Stalcup, Prescott Craig Stalcup, Prescott Amy Stalcup, Prescott Linda Tibboel, Pleasantville Dannis Tibboel, Pleasantville Tracy Tibboel, Pleasantville Teryl Tibboel, Pleasantville Dustie Tibboel-Wentz, Pleasantville Amy Untiedt, Lake Park Craig Van Ryswyk, Baxter Brenda Van Ryswyk, Baxter Bryce Van Ryswyk, Prescott Kylie Van Ryswyk, Baxter Curvin Wentz, Pleasantville 10 KANSAS Anna Barrett, Grantville Stephanie Dickerson, Paradise Roy Duer, Onaga Kimberly Harris, Hepler Douglas Harris, Hepler Jeanna Harris, Hepler Nick Harris, Hepler Megan Larson, Olsbug Thea Marston, Canton Shad Marston, Canton Heather Meyer, Sylvan Grove Livia Olsen, Manhattan Don Olsen, Randolph Charlotte Olsen, Randolph Beverly Peel, Fort Scott Kent Rahmeier, Sylvan Grove Troy Richardson, Eureka Mark Rohr, Hays Stacey Runft, Scandia Jaid Runft, Scandia Bruce Runft, Scandia Pat Schotte, Marysville Kelly Schotte, Marysville Spencer Schrader, Wells Laci Schrader, Wells Allen Shive, Mount Hope Colleen Voet, Home Sheldon Voet, Home Jamie Ziegler, Girard Kurt Ziegler, Girard MARYLAND Matt Bauerlein, Manchester Sally Clas, Woodbine Kendall Currey, Whiteford Diane Doran, Whiteford Mike Doran, Whiteford Robert Tibbs, Havre de Grace Judith Tibbs, Havre de Grace MINNESOTA Dan Buck, Owatonna Jennifer Buck, Owatonna Dustin Fischer, Clear Lake Maggie Fischer, Clear Lake Shannon Hackett, Sauk Rapids Sue Hecht, Paynesville Harlin Hecht, Paynesville Dale Hecht, Grove City Jill Hecht, Grove City Becky Hecht, Paynesville Mark Hecht, Paynesville Roger Hinrichs, Clearwater Michelle Miller, Austin PARTICIPANTS

12 PARTICIPANTS Michael Miller, Austin Julie Moller, Princeton Scott Moller, Princeton Keith Schoenfeld, Lakefield Shawn Stoley, Janesville MISSISSIPPI Jimmy Parish, West Point Pj Pattridge, Batesville Peter Pattridge, Batesville Libby St. Amant, Hickory Jill Wagner, Hickory MISSOURI Denver Alsup, Thayer Aaron Birge, Auxvasse Heather Birge, Auxvasse Drieda Booth, Fair Grove Tom Booth, Fair Grove Kyle Booth, Fair Grove Tara Booth, Fair Grove Ryan Carr, Webb City Ashley Carr, Webb City Matt Crutcher, Fair Grove Amanda Crutcher, Fair Grove Jeannine Doughty, Harrisonville Clarita Grass, Ste Genevieve Jen Grass, Bonne Terre Ronnie Grass, Bonne Terre Terry Grass, Ste Genevieve Pam Hankins, Springfield Jason Hankins, Springfield Linda Hickam, Thompson Mishell Hoover, Carthage Tonya Jedlicka, Koshkonong Dale Jedlicka, Koshkonong Sara Kisner, DeSoto Eugene Meyer, Sarcoxie Kelsey Morris, Ash Grove Dustin Morris, Ash Grove Tad Owings, Potosi Angela Owings, Potosi Morgan Patrick, Chilhowee Adler Patrick, Chilhowee Justin Patrick, Chilhowee Michael Powell, Palmyra Derek Ridder, Hermann Kate Shaffer, Carthage Doug Shaffer, Carthage Judy Shaffer, Carthage Charlie Simmons, Unionville Kris Simmons, Unionville Melody Simpson, Thayer NEBRASKA Mitch Benes, Valparaiso Andrea Benes, Valparaiso Tanya Crawford, Clarks Dan Crawford, Clarks Larry Dybdal, Newcastle Krista Dybdal, Newcastle Cindy Hinrichs, Ayr Jamie Keep, Scotia Don Meduna, Colon Kim Meduna, Colon Greg Meduna, Colon Amy Utech, Hubbard Greg Utech, Hubbard NEW YORK Robert Groom, Lyons OKLAHOMA Zachary Allen, Ardmore Alyssa Allen, Ardmore Jim Dismukes, Checotah Jennifer Dismukes, Checotah Gary Filippo, Rush Springs Tammy Filippo, Rush Springs John Longacre, Kellyville Jami Longacre, Kellyville SOUTH CAROLINA Stacey Carnes, Richland Keith Carnes, Richland SOUTH DAKOTA Briggston Bertsche, Onida Sasha Bertsche, Onida Brandon Bertsche, Onida Bevin Bertsche, Onida Kristi Effling, Highmore Donnie Leddy, Stockholm Krecia Leddy, Stockholm Adam Odden, Faulkton Neil Watje, Andover TENNESSEE John Rogers, Johnson City Richard Ross, Newbern Leanne Smith, Dyersburg Dru Smith, Dyersburg Makenzye Stoots, Johnson City Leann Turner, Telford Randy Weiberg, Gray Stacy Weiberg, Gray TEXAS Kerri Berend, Marlin Paul Berend, Marlin Gary Biggs, Godley Christel Biggs, Godley Xavier Brown, Ladonia Chris Davlin, El Campo Kevin Doonan, Midlothian John Downing, Troy Carla Downing, Troy Meghan Elder, Blum AJ Field, Celina Casey Field, Celina Scott Franklin, Ladonia Cindy Franklin, Ladonia Courtney Greer, Shelbyville Carter Greer, Shelbyville Collin Greer, Shelbyville Terry Groom, Rio Vista Rebecca Groom, Rio Vista Tom Hamilton, Marlin Tracy Hedeman, Weatherford Thomas Hoelewyn, Damon Leah Hoelewyn, Damon Wendy Hunt, Longview Kris Hunt, Longview Larry Lehman, Tioga Katie Morrow, Ladonia Nicole Parker, Godley Matt Parker, Celina Sylvia Segura, Celina Hector Segura, Celina Roger Smith, Lockhart Jed Watje, Weatherford VIRGINIA Katie Crowe, Broad Run Naomi Farmer, Catlett Rob Farmer, Catlett Bert Newman, Marshall Jan Newman, Marshall WASHINGTON Lisa Tellefson, Warden Myles Tellefson, Warden WISCONSIN Jeff Bunker, Sparta Angela Bunker, Sparta 11

13 WELCOME JUNIORS! The AIJCA Junior Board would like to welcome you to the 2018 AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference! We hope you are ready for a fun-packed week of meeting new people, seeing old friends, and learning new skills. We have conference sessions, contests, and social events planned for you to expand your knowledge and demonstrate your strengths. Make sure to check out the schedule for a complete list of dates, times and locations for all the activities. Make note of your group name on your Conference Name Tag. One of us will have a matching group name and be your leader throughout the week. AIJCA The General Caucus Meeting will be held on Monday, June 18th at the Penningroth Sale Center. We welcome new ideas on how to improve and expand our organization; however, in order to be included in the agenda for the Annual Membership Meeting, those ideas must be presented in writing at the General Caucus. The Annual Membership Meeting will be held on Thursday, June 21st also in the Penningroth Sale Center. Items properly presented will be discussed during the General Caucus Report & Action portion of the meeting. We hope that everyone enjoys this week to the fullest. Participating and meeting new people will make your week a long lasting memory. If you need any assistance or have any questions, please find an AIJCA Board of Director. We would be happy to help! Good luck and have a great week! AIJCA Board of Directors AIJCA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING AGENDA June 21, :00 p.m. Des Moines, Iowa Call to Order President Hadley Schotte Roll Call Secretary, Abbee Carnes 1. Secretary s Report 2. Treasurer s Report 3. Membership Report 4. General Caucus Report & Action Junior National Update Junior National Bid 7. Future Junior National Bids Conference Honoree & Show Dedicatee Selection 9. Other Business 12

14 AIJCA Hadley Schotte...President Marysville, KS (785) Teanna Simpson... Vice President Thayer, MO (417) Abbee Carnes... Secretary Richland, SC (864) Kaitlyn Davlin... Treasurer El Campo, TX (979) Ty Dybdal... Ex-Officio Newcastle, NE (402) Madison Andrade... Area 1 San Juan Bautista, CA (408) madison_andrade@yahoo.com AIJCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS AIJCA COMMITTEES Fundraising Kaitlyn Davlin - Chair Programs & Activities Teanna Simpson - Chair Trisha Dybdal... Area 2 Newcastle, NE (402) dybdalt@gmail.com Mitchell Duer... Area 3 Onaga, KS (785) uer2015@gmail.com Kaitlyn Davlin... Area 4 El Campo, TX (979) kaitlyn.davlin@yahoo.com Trent Bertsche... Area 5 Flanagan, IL (815) trentbert_29@hotmail.com Matthew Owings... Area 6 Potosi, MO (660) matthew.p.owings19@gmail.com Rylee Derrer... Area 7 Milan, IL (309) derrer.rylee@gmail.com Abbee Carnes... Area 8 Richland, SC (864) abbeecarnes@gmail.com Cagney Effling...At Large Highmore, SD (605) cageffl ing@gmail.com Caitlin Jedlicka...At Large Koshkonong, MO (417) caitlinjedlicka@gmail.com Teanna Simpson...At Large Thayer, MO (417) teannasimpson@gmail.com Molly Smith...At Large Lockhart, TX (512) mollysloan@hotmail.com Membership Abbee Carnes - Chair Junior National Hadley Schotte - Chair Executive Hadley Schotte - Chair Teanna Simpson Abbee Carnes Kaitlyn Davlin Ty Dybdal 13

15 MEET YOUR JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS! AIJCA PRESIDENT HADLEY SCHOTTE, MARYSVILLE, KANSAS My name is Hadley Schotte and I was born and raised on a cow/calf and row crop operation just north of Marysville, KS. From early on livestock has always held a special place in my heart and the Charolais breed has provided an avenue to expand on that passion. After high school I attended Hutchinson Community College to compete on the livestock judging team and complete my Associate s Degree. This fall I will attend Kansas State University to finish my Bachelor s Degree in Animal Science. No matter where life takes me I hope to always keep close ties with the great breed that has provided so much for me. AREA 1 DIRECTOR MADISON ANDRADE, SAN JUAN BAUTISTA, CALIFORNIA Hi everyone! My name is Madison Andrade from San Juan Bautista, California and I am currently serving as your Area 1 Director. I am eighteen years old and currently attend Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas. While at Butler, I am also competing on the collegiate livestock judging team and I m double majoring in Animal Science with an emphasis in Embryology and Ag Business. After junior college, I will be transferring to either Kansas State, Oklahoma State University, or Texas Tech and continuing my passion for judging and the livestock industry. AIJCA AREA 2 DIRECTOR TRISHA DYBDAL, NEWCASTLE, NEBRASKA Hi everyone. I m Trisha Dybdal from Newcastle, Nebraska. I am very excited to have been selected and serving as your Area 2 Representative during my first year on the Junior National Board. I will be a Senior at Cedar Catholic High School this fall where I am involved in basketball, dance, track, choir and FFA - currently serving as treasurer. I am also highly involved in our Cedar County 4-H program. I currently serve as the President of the Nebraska Junior Charolais Association. I was born and raised on a very Charolais forward farm/ranch and have been showing cattle since I was 8 years old. I have always found the Charolais breed to be very welcoming and it has opened many doors for me. I look forward to seeing past junior members and meeting many new ones this year. Enjoy the week here in Iowa and meet as many new people from across the nation as you can! AREA 3 DIRECTOR MITCHELL DUER, ONAGA, KANSAS Hello! Currently I am serving as your Area 3 Director on our Junior Board! I was raised on a commercial cow/calf operation in Onaga, Kansas. I started showing Charolais cattle and started my own Charolais herd in I graduated from high school in 2015, where I was involved in sports, FFA and 4-H. I am currently a senior at Kansas State University where I am majoring in Agriculture Economics. At KSU, I am a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, Collegiate Cattlemen s Club and the Ag Economics Club. 14

16 MEET YOUR JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS! AIJCA AREA 4 DIRECTOR, TREASURER KAITLYN DAVLIN, EL CAMPO, TEXAS Hello! My name is Kaitlyn Davlin. I am twenty-one years old and live in a small town in South Texas known as El Campo. I am currently serving as your Area 4 Director, and loving every minute of it! I have been showing Charolais cattle for many years now and have always had a true passion for the cattle industry and showing quality cattle. I am currently attending Graduate School at Texas A&M University where I am studying ruminant nutrition and business. After I finish my education, I plan on continuing my seedstock herd of Charolais cattle, as well as running our family row crop farm and commercial cattle ranch with my dad. I am currently certified in artificial insemination and palpation, and hope to learn embryo transfer sometime soon. This industry and association has had such a huge impact on me, and I am looking forward to impacting each and every one of our juniors as well at the Junior National. See you in Des Moines! AREA 5 DIRECTOR TRENT BERTSCHE, FLANAGAN, ILLINOIS Hi I m Trent Bertsche, from Flanagan Illinois. I m 20 years old and graduated from Joliet Junior College. I m going to Illinois State University to double major in agronomy management and animal industry management. I started attending Junior Nationals as a baby and officially started my AIJCA career at the age of 5, showing in Mississippi. I haven t missed a Junior National since then. I ve grown up on my family s farm where we grow row crops and raise Charolais breeding cattle. I m very grateful for the opportunity I ve been given. Being an Area Director has always been my dream. It s great to see new members getting involved each year. I had a great time getting to know many of the younger members last year in Nebraska, and I m looking forward to getting them involved this year in Des Moines. There are some great people in our breed and it s always nice getting to know them and finding out their stories. Don t miss out on the chance to meet new people whether they are young or old. That s what makes our association so great, all the people from all over the United States that give their time to make our association work. AICA and AIJCA are and always will be a big part of my life. Jump in and get involved, I guarantee you won t regret it. AIJCA has given me the opportunity to travel the states and see how different things are from Illinois and meet some lifelong friends along the way. I ve been given some great memories, and I m looking forward to making many more. AREA 6 DIRECTOR MATTHEW OWINGS, POTOSI, MISSOURI My name is Matthew Owings and I m your Area 6 Director. I reside in the small town of Potosi, Missouri where my family raises Charolais cattle. I currently attend Texas Tech University where I will be a senior in Animal Science this fall. This will be my 17th Junior National this year in Des Moines, Iowa. The Junior National is always my favorite week out of the year and I cannot wait to see old faces and meet all of the new! 15

17 MEET YOUR JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS! AREA 7 DIRECTOR RYLEE DERRER, MILAN, ILLINOIS My name is Rylee Derrer and I m from Milan, Illinois. I am 21 years old and currently attend Iowa State University majoring in Agriculture & Society with an Animal Science minor. At ISU, I am a member of the current Livestock Judging Team as well as Block and Bridle, and Sigma Alpha Agricultural Sorority. I have been involved with the Charolais breed for almost nine years now and have loved every second! AREA 8 DIRECTOR, SECRETARY ABBEE CARNES, RICHLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA Hey everyone! My name is Abbee Carnes and I am currently serving as your Area 8 Director and Secretary for this year! I attend school at Oklahoma State University, Go Pokes, where I am a senior majoring in Ag Business. I am originally from the beautiful state of South Carolina where my family and I base our show cattle out of, and we have chosen the best breed in my opinion to base it around Charolais of course! In this year of being on the board, we have achieved so much and planned a lot of fun activities for all you juniors! I hope that all of you are ready for a fun-filled week with some of your best friends! AIJCA AT-LARGE DIRECTOR CAGNEY EFFLING, HIGHMORE, SOUTH DAKOTA Hey everyone, I m Cagney Effling! I am 19 years old and from Highmore, South Dakota. This fall I will be a sophomore at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College majoring in Animal Science. I participate there as a member on the livestock judging team. After graduating NEO, I plan to transfer to Oklahoma State University to major in Ag Business. I come from a purebred and commercial operation, where we do an extensive embryo program and raise purebred Charolais, Hereford, & Simmental cattle. AT-LARGE DIRECTOR CAITLIN JEDLICKA, KOSHKONONG, MISSOURI Hi juniors! My name is Caitlin Jedlicka and I m serving as an At-Large Director on the Junior Charolais Board this year. I m from a little town in Southern Missouri called Koshkonong. I m seventeen years old and currently a senior at West Plains High School. I was raised in the Charolais breed and have been showing since I was two years old. Being raised in the breed, my herd consists of purebreds and composites, along with some commercial females. I am heavily involved in FFA in my high school chapter as well as the area association, along with Student Council and National Honors Society. 16

18 MEET YOUR JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS! AT-LARGE DIRECTOR, VICE PRESIDENT TEANNA SIMPSON, THAYER, MISSOURI Hello Everyone! My name is Teanna Simpson and I am an At Large Director as well as President Elect. I am from Thayer, Missouri and currently working on my Bachelor s degree in Ag Education, as well as my accelerated masters in Natural and Applied Sciences with an emphasis in agriculture at Missouri State University. The Charolais breed has been a huge part of my life since I was very young, and I m so glad I get to share my passion with so many. I am beyond excited for this year s Junior National and to see both familiar and new faces. If you see me, give me a wave! AIJCA AT-LARGE DIRECTOR MOLLY SMITH, LOCKHART, TEXAS Howdy y all! My name is Molly Smith, and I am the 19-year-old daughter of Doris and Roger Smith. I currently attend Texas A&M University - Kingsville where I am majoring in Animal Science. I have known for years that my future will be in agriculture. My introduction to agriculture came from my father, who taught me at a young age, that land and animals were valuable resources that should be cultivated to enhance our livelihood. Since then, I have taken advantage of opportunities that provided me with the tools to create the future that I see for myself. EX -OFFICIO TY DYBDAL, NEWCASTLE, NEBRASKA Hi, my name is Ty Dybdal and I am 22 years old from Newcastle, Nebraska. I was born and raised on a farm and ranch where we have been growing crops and raising Charolais cattle for as long as I can remember. I am graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where I majored in Agriculture Economics and minored in Animal Science. Upon graduation, I have come home and started working on my family farm and ranch where I plan to expand my Charolais horizons. The American-International Junior Charolais Association was one of the best learning experiences that I have had from being a junior member to being a part of the junior board AND 2018 LOGO DESIGN:

19 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SESSIONS SUNDAY, JUNE 17 SUMMIT AGRICULTURAL GROUP PERCHERON HITCH - OPENING CEREMONY Summit Agricultural Group is not only known for their Charolais cattle, but also their Percheron horses! Managed by Roy Miller, Summit shows with success at numerous state fairs across the country and national shows as well as the World Percheron Congress to be held here in Des Moines, Iowa, October 7-13, PROJECT ADVENTURE: JUNIOR NATIONAL STYLE - PAVILION 1:30 PM BRING YOUR NAMETAG! Join the Junior Board members as we kick off Junior National right with an adventure. You ll meet other Junior National attendees, participate in fun adventure games, and build camaraderie with your team for the week. Come ready to laugh, interact, compete for prizes, generate new friendships, and most importantly have lots of fun! Sara Shepherd, our project facilitator, grew up on the family farm in Iowa where corn, soybeans, and Charolais cattle were prevalent. She was active in 4-H, FFA, including showing some of her own Charolais cattle. After graduating college with a degree in Business-Finance, she worked in non-profit management and marketing for over 10 years. In 2012, Sara took a leap of faith when she became self-employed doing freelance marketing and starting her own Charolais herd when she purchased a few head from her father s dispersal. Since then, her herd as grown having her first bull and female sale this past spring. MONDAY, JUNE 18 BASIC BEEF NUTRITION - PENNINGROTH SALE CENTER 8:30 AM RECOMMENDED FOR INT. & SENIORS Sponsored by: Iowa Beef Center/ISU Extension 9:15 AM RECOMMENDED FOR JUNIORS Christopher Clark grew up on a farm in south central Iowa. He graduated Iowa State Vet Medicine in 2004 and now after spending a few years teaching in the ISU Vet school, he is the Extension Beef Specialist. His job is to provide education and consulting services to Iowa s beef producers and related agriculture industries. He has three learning objectives for this session, but the depth at which they will be taken into will vary between the 8:30 and 9:15 sessions: 1. How to calculate expected intake, which determines how much to feed each individual animal. 2. Understanding the concept of dry matter and how to balance a ration. This will focus on energy, protein, and roughage and why it is important to know the different sources. 3. Overall learning to better understand why exhibitors and producers feed what they do to their cattle. CONFERENCE & SHOWS BECOMING A MASTER OF BEEF ADVOCACY - PENNINGROTH SALE CENTER 2 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME! Sponsored by: Iowa Beef Industry Council Ryan Goodman is Director of Grassroots Advocacy and Spokesperson Development for the National Cattlemen s Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff. Ryan directs the national Masters of Beef Advocacy program (beef.org/mba), a network of 11,000 agriculture advocates, empowering others to utilize their strengths to share the stories of the beef community. Ryan is no stranger to agriculture, having worked in cow-calf, stocker and feeder sectors of the cattle business across the country. He is a proud alumnus of Oklahoma State University and has been recognized as Advocate of the Year and a Top 10 Industry Leader under 40 by several organizations. When not on the road, Ryan can often be found in the mountains trail running, completing marathons and ultramarathons, enjoying a good steak at the center of his plate. Ryan lives in Parker, Colorado and can be found on social media 18

20 SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY TEAM FITTING CONTEST JUDGES: NATE & CARRIE HORMAN, ROLAND, IOWA CONFERENCE & SHOWS Nate and Carrie are from Roland, IA where they raise purebred and percentage Simmental cattle. They sell open females and bulls at the North Central Simmental Fall Classic Sale, the Iowa Beef Expo, the National Western Stock Show and private treaty. Carrie grew up on a diversified grain and livestock farm with a farrow-to-finish hog operation, a cow/calf herd and small feedlot. She spent the majority of her time working with the Simmental heifers that she showed nationwide with a great deal of success. Following her junior show career, she traveled the country assisting many progressive cattle breeders gaining a great deal of knowledge and making many fantastic lifelong connections. She has also stayed connected to the junior program through many volunteer efforts with the Iowa Junior Simmental Association, the Iowa Junior Beef Breeds Council and the American Junior Simmental Association. Carrie returned to Iowa State University and earned her degree in Agricultural Communications and Advertising. Nate was also raised on a diversified grain and livestock farm where the main emphasis was in the beef, swine and sheep industries. He spent the majority of his time working in the show steer sector of the industry showing steers successfully on the state and national levels. Following high school, he attended Iowa State University earning his degree in Animal Science and Ag Education. Upon graduation, he started his career with the USDA at the National Animal Disease Center where he is still employed. He manages the Gnotobiotic Unit and also serves as the Anesthesiologist for large animal surgery. They are active with the Iowa Simmental Association, the American Simmental Association and their local cattlemen s board. They enjoy being involved with the junior programs through volunteering their time to judge many shows across the country, organizing the ASA Foundation Breeders Cup Golf Tournament, the Iowa Foundation for Agricultural Advancement Board and the Iowa Beef Expo BRED & OWNED HEIFER SHOW, BULL, STEER & PERCENTAGE HEIFER SHOWS JUDGE: ERNIE WALLACE STOTTS CITY, MISSOURI This year s Bred and Owned Heifer Show, Bull, Steer, and Percentage Heifer Show Judge is Ernie Wallace. Ernie comes to us from Stotts City, Missouri where he and his wife Tammy along with their two kids, Paige and Sam, own Wallace Cattle Company. The operation focuses on Angus and SimAngus genetics and Ernie has been the owner operator for 30 years. The family has seen much success in the showring both breeding and showing numerous champions as well as in their seedstock genetics. Ernie has judged most major shows including the National Western, NAILE, and the American Royal and in 2015 he was found in Minnesota judging this same show for the AIJCA. This will be his 9th Junior National appearance as a judge. 19

21 WEAVER LEATHER LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST JUDGE: ASHLEY RECKNOR, CLARION, IOWA ASSOCIATE: SARA HUNTER, AMES, IOWA Ashley currently lives in Clarion, Iowa with her husband Jess and their daughter Rylan. Ashley is the Specialty Clinic Leader overseeing multiple surgical clinicals as well as managing the electronic medical record projects at Iowa Specialty Hospital and Clinics in Clarion and Belmond, IA. In addition Ashley along with her parents and sister own and operate Purple Ribbon Beef, where they market their beef direct to consumers and restaurants through numerous avenues. Ashley grew up showing Shorthorn and Simmental cattle all across the country and was fortunate to be very successful. Some of the highlights include National Champion Shorthorn Plus Female, Champion Showman at the North Central Simmental Regional, and 3rd Place Showman at Angus Junior Nationals. She has previously judged at North Central Simmental Regionals, Iowa State Fair 4-H Show, and the Iowa Beef Expo. Sara resides in Ames, Iowa and is the Outreach Manager for Vermeer Corporation. She oversees the Vermeer Applied Technology Hub and relationship with Iowa State University. Sara along with her parents and sister own and operate Purple Ribbon Beef, where they market their beef direct to consumers and restaurants through numerous avenues. Sara grew up showing primarily Shorthorn cattle all across the country and was fortunate to be very successful. In addition to her success in the showring Sara was the Director of Marketing for Cyclone Trace Cattle Company, served on the National Junior Shorthorn Board and on Iowa State Meats and Livestock Judging teams. She has previously judged at North Central Simmental Regionals, Iowa State Fair 4-H Show, and the Iowa Beef Expo. CONFERENCE & SHOWS 2018 OWNED HEIFER SHOW JUDGE: JIM PIPKIN SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI Jim Pipkin is co-owner of Clearwater Angus Farm, Springfield, Missouri. In the Angus business since 1933, the 500-cow operation is home to one of the state s oldest Angus herds. Clearwater Farm markets both bulls and females annually primarily via private treaty and special consignment sales. Clearwater Farm has also hosted its own production sale on numerous occasions. Clearwater Farm was recognized in 2013 by the American Angus Association with the Historic Angus Herd Award, which is presented to Angus breeders or immediate families who have been in continuous production of registered Angus cattle for 50 years or more. A 1984 graduate of Southwest Missouri State University, Jim earned a degree in animal science. Under his direction Clearwater Farm utilizes both artificial insemination and embryo transfer to advance the operation and provide the breed s top genetics. A fourth-generation Angus producer, Pipkin has evaluated cattle at local, state and national livestock events across the country including the National Junior Angus Show, The National Western Stock Show and the North American International Livestock Exposition. Pipkin is a member of the American Angus Association and the Missouri Angus Association, where he is a past-president. Jim and wife Joann have two children. Daughter Jera is a senior at Oklahoma State University and son Jace is a fourth grader. 20

22 SULLIVAN SUPPLY & STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY CLINIC ULTIMATE FITTING CHALLENGE TUESDAY, JUNE 19 11:00 A.M. OUTDOOR ARENA In the summer of 2017, the Stock Show University Ultimate Fitting Challenge was introduced. During the Challenge, the talents of our industry-leading professors are showcased in a head to head competition. This summer Stock Show University decided to take it up a notch and have some fun with some of the famous breeders! Be sure to watch Team Jerrod Arthur duke it out against Team Jared Boyert in this 2018 Stock Show U Clinic! CONFERENCE & SHOWS PROFESSOR JERROD ARTHUR: Owner and operator of Lucky Strike Cattle Company in Stillwater, Okla. Jerrod and his family have been raising and selling champions throughout the national circuit. Jerrod and his wife, Blayne have a son, Kelton, and daughter, Kennedy. PROFESSOR JARED BOYERT: Partner of Boyert-Core Show Cattle based out of Seville, Ohio and Pleasantville, Iowa respectively, Jared, his wife Bailey and their families work to produce high-quality show cattle that will compete in the ring but also perform in production. Both families grew up showing in youth programs and understand the unprecedented value of these opportunities Their goal is to create a positive experience, especially for juniors who purchase cattle. WOUNDED WARRIOR BOOTCAMP TUESDAY, JUNE 19 5:30 P.M. OUTDOOR ARENA COME JOIN THE FUN! THANK YOU TO SULLIVAN SUPPLY & STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY SPONSOR OF THE TEAM FITTING CONTEST! 21

23 Bryce Tiffany, Sullivan Suppy Show Manager James Sullivan, Director of New Product Development and Stock Show University Professor Matt Burkhart, General Manager John Sullivan, Founder, Sullivan Supply & Stock Show University Mark Sullivan, Dealer Relations & Professor Josh Nelson, Site & Show Manger, Sullivan Supply Texas Taylor Harrison, Manager of Stock Show University Fred Jepsen, Sullivan Suppy Sales Rep. Justin Shoufler, Sullivan Suppy Sales Rep. Indiana Carlos Fox, Stock show legend and Sulllivan Supply Sales Rep. 22

24 WEDNESDAY IS WEAVER DAY! JUNIORS BE SURE TO WEAR YOUR WEAVER DAY SHIRT ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20! FIND THEM IN YOUR CONFERENCE BAG FROM CONFERENCE CHECK-IN! WEAVER LEATHER LIVESTOCK DAILY CARE: HOW & WHY CLINIC MONDAY, JUNE 18 NOON PENNINGROTH SALE CENTER CONFERENCE & SHOWS TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN SKILLS, TIPS AND KNOWLEDGE FROM KY STIERWALT ON DAILY CARE, CLIPPING AND FITTING. KY WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ANSWER ANY OF YOUR QUESTIONS. Ky Stierwalt - Ky grew up showing cattle and enjoyed a successful career with major wins at the National Western, American Royal, NAILE and more. A 2014 graduate a Oklahoma State University, Ky now focuses on buying and selling calves, conducting clinics and judging. Ky has a passion for the cattle industry and wants to share his success with the youth of today so they have the tools to be successful in the ring and in life. 2 CHANCES TO WIN A ONE-ON-ONE SESSION WITH KY! LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP AT CHECK-IN ON SUNDAY. THANK YOU TO WEAVER LEATHER LIVESTOCK FOR SPONSORING THE SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST & WEAVER DAY! 23

25 Ky Stierwalt C linic Ky Stierwalt C linic Daily Care How & Why Monday, June 18, 20 Daily CNaoreoHnow & y a D r eave W, 2018 e 20., Jun Wed Why Monday, June 18, 2 Stop by ProFit Show Supply to apply for a Passport to Success. Participants must travel the 2018 Charolais Junior National and network with industry professionals while completing character based activities for passport stamps. Once all character stamps are collected, the participant must return to customs at ProFit Show Supply with their completed pass- ar D y port to select a duty-free souvenir. Noon 018 C haracterity Activ , e 20 June 18-20, 2018 n u J,. d e W Details will be announced at the clinic Two opportunities for a chance to win a one-on-one with ProStaffer Ky Stierwalt LV-LCF 18 24

26 CONFERENCE & SHOWS Miss Charolais USA 2018 Annaleigh Hobbs Annaleigh Hobbs is the 18 year-old daughter of David and Mary Jane Hobbs of Overland Park, Kansas. At a young age, she began learning about the beef cattle industry traveling across the nation with her father visiting Charolais breeders and attending shows and sales. Annaleigh has attended ten AIJCA Junior Nationals, and is also an active member of the Missouri Junior Charolais Breeders Association. With the help of her uncle, she has developed a small herd of Charolais-influenced cows focused on producing quality feeder calves. At her high school, Shawnee Mission South, Annaleigh was an honors student and was very involved in the Student Council, where she served as the Student Body Vice-President. She was also a member of her school s Thespian Troupe, National Honor Society, Swim Team, and Freshman Mentoring Program. She graduated in May 2018 and will attend Kansas State University in the fall as a business major with a minor in agriculture communications. Join Miss Charolais USA 2018 Annaleigh Hobbs for a Meet & Greet, Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. in the South Annex. Come be a queen for the afternoon, enjoy a delicious cupcake, and learn what it s like to be part of the Miss Charolais USA Program! Thank You 2018Sponsors! Gold Sponsors American-International Charolais Association Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Idaho Junior Charolais Association Sparks Charolais Farm, LaMonte, Missouri Windy Hill Charolais, Cedar Hill, Missouri Silver Sponsors Barnard Charolais, St. Joseph, Missouri Charolais Dees Shadow Springs Farm, Havre de Grace, Maryland Bronze Sponsors Wind HIll Charolais Cedar Hill, Missouri Missouri Charolais Breeders Association For more information, contact: Jamie Sparks Dehan

27 WANT TO BECOME Miss Charolais USA 2019? APPLICATIONS FOR MISS CHAROLAIS USA 2019 ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED. POSTMARK DEADLINE JULY 31, 2018! Miss Charolais USA 2019 contest to be held at the 2018 American Royal. Applications must be postmarked by July 31 of the current year! CONFERENCE & SHOWS Please download an application from the website. AWARDS: A $1,000 scholarship to Miss Charolais USA. A $500 scholarship to the first runner-up. Up to $2,000 in travel expenses paid for Miss Charolais USA. For more information, contact: Jamie Sparks Dehan

28 AWARDS & SPONSORS SHOW DEDICATEE FLOYD WAMPLER by: Olivia Claire, Watseka, Ill. If you have ever stood in the makeup ring at Junior National while cattle are lined up, flipped through an issue of the Charolais Journal, or called upon the Southeast Representative of the field staff, the name Floyd Wampler will ring a bell. Although some may not know, he got his start in the Hereford breed but has made a lasting impression on Charolais breeders across the country. Floyd was raised on a small family farm in Bristol, Tennessee where he was active in both 4-H and FFA. He went on to attend the University of Tennessee, where he stayed very busy, between competing on the livestock judging team, marrying his wife Lynne, and purchasing his first purebred females. He will note that he bought them for very little to nothing, especially by today s standards. This is where his modesty doesn t give the full story. Sullivan County, Tennessee which boarders Virginia, has a heritage for creating many deep-rooted cattlemen that have left Silas Maxwell presenting Wampler a 20 year appreciation gift. undeniable innovations on various breed associations and Floyd is no exception. He didn t just get involved in the registered Hereford business, he monopolized the breed for the 25 years he bred and showed them. Before he was breeding cattle, he was an unstoppable force both as a fitter and showman nationwide. This didn t go unnoticed and before long he was helping to manage purebred seedstock and further develop the eye of the instinctive cowman he is today. Floyd was a trendsetter in the breed, crossing both horned and polled Herefords, even though at the time, polled weren t as popular. Floyd showed the 1972 Champion Female at Chicago, one of the last shows ever held there. At the National Western Stock Show, Floyd had the Reserve National Champion Female in both 1978 and 1979, and in 1980, he had the National Champion. Floyd also had many great accomplishments in breeding livestock, including raising a bull nicknamed Reggie after the dominant baseball player at the time, Reggie Jackson. Similar to Mr. Jackson, in 1984, Reggie went on to win every Hereford ROM Show, except one where he wasn t shown, the first bull to accomplish this feat. Floyd passed his winning tradition on to his two sons, Sam and Andy. While showing, they racked up an impressive number of titles. Both boys won the Hereford Junior National in their careers, and Sam at age nine, was the first Hereford junior exhibitor to show both the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Females at the same Junior National. Hereford cattle led the family from Tennessee, to Nevada, to California, on to Oklahoma, and ending in Kansas. As Floyd humbly states, our family had a good run in the Hereford world. Life evolved as everyone grew in life. The boys became good students and athletes, Lynne returned to teaching school, and Floyd started with the American-International Charolais Association. In a time when many other breeds were searching for genetics to set themselves apart, Floyd caught interest in several western Charolais breeding programs who concentrated on meeting the demands of their commercial bull buyers. He promoted and helped guide Charolais in a different direction, and to this day, the genetic lines are still known, especially in the southern states. These new genetics helped frame the merits of what the Charolais breed is known for in terms of growth and added muscle. Many people have called on Floyd to make recommendations or locate an animal to fit a specific order in his travels, but what many may not realize, Floyd is a talented photographer. He has had more cover photos on the Charolais Journal than anyone else to this point, and his photograph of RC Buds My Dad has been an identifying picture for the Charolais Breed. Hung in many agriculture schools to demonstrate breed characteristics, over 20 years later, it s still one of the first pictures to pop up when you search Charolais Bull on Google. Floyd has traveled almost the entire U.S. through the livestock industry, getting to see new places and meet new people along the way. I am now a rich person! he states. I have real friends from coast to coast, from Montana to Florida, along with a cattle family I feel lucky and humble to have. Today Lynne is retired and both boys are successful in their own fields. He has two grandsons Kaden and Korbin; along with two granddaughters Sophie and Emma. He says that he still enjoys what he does and has yet to start working, but he is still traveling and learning from every stop he makes. Family are friends one finds along the way was Floyd s first Junior National appearance hosted in Fort Worth, Texas. Ironically his 25th Junior National in 2019 will come full circle back in Fort Worth. If he had to pick a favorite part of Junior National, it would either be showmanship or the Bred & Owned Show. These contests allow exhibitors to showcase their talents and create their own paths. Floyd accredits much of his passion in the beef industry to John Crouch. In 1971 John gave Floyd a job which helped develop not only a lifelong friendship but launched his career in the business. Floyd encourages young people to find a mentor that could change the future for them, and with that, he left thoughts for our junior members. Passion is when you put more energy into something than is required to do it. It is more than just enthusiasm or excitement, passion is ambition that is materialized into action. Find a passion for something, even if it isn t cattle, and you will never work a day in your life! I treasure my Charolais friends and thank you for this honor. As his co-workers will tell you, he is one of the great ones, so our hat s off to this year s 2018 AIJCA Show Dedicatee, Floyd Wampler. Floyd Wampler Family 27

29 CONFERENCE HONOREE MARTY & JOYCE LEWIS by: Rylee Derrer, Milan, Ill. This year s 2018 AIJCA Junior National Show Conference Honoree is Marty and Joyce Lewis, a couple who is not only passionate about the Charolais breed, but also the youth and people involved within. Marty and Joyce are high school sweethearts who have been married for thirty-four years and have two children, Kaitlyn and Mason. On the farm that has been in the family for over 100 years, they run 40 cows and farm 1,700 acres of row crops in Monroe, Iowa. Marty recalls his interest in the breed starting when he was about five years old. His family would pile into their car heading south to Missouri to visit family, and each time they would pass a farm where the white cows resided. I made my dad turn around to go back to look at them when we passed by a farm on our way to my grandparents, said Marty. He started raising cattle on his own in 1981, building a herd of 20 up to 100 head of commercial cows and three years later, he purchased his first Charolais bull. I liked the hybrid vigor the Charolais cross cows offered, so when Kaitlyn was four and Mason was two, I bought three white cows to start as their future 4-H projects at the county level, and this was just the beginning of the Lewis Family involvement. In the late 90 s, Marty became involved in the Iowa Charolais Breeders Association and in 1996, he exhibited his first bull at the Iowa Beef Expo. Shortly after, with the persuasion of Marv Nichols and Judy Frank, Marty joined the Iowa Charolais Board, becoming even more involved within the breed upon joining the AICA in Since then, he has served 20 years on the Iowa Beef Breeds Council, the coordinators of the Iowa Beef Expo, as a breed representative and even President in He currently serves on the AICA Board of Directors representing Area 7 and Joyce serves as Secretary of the Charolais Dees. In the midst of their children s show careers, the family was invited to travel to the Junior National Show & Leadership Conference being held in Kansas. Marty and Mason traveled to Kansas with Mason s show steer, thus beginning their involvement with the AIJCA. The family has attended fourteen Junior Nationals and hasn t missed one since They even traveled to California in 2009 thanks to the Bonacker Family of Missouri for hauling their cattle. Junior National was our family vacation each year. We were able to see our Charolais friends and family who had the same interests and passions as us and, more importantly, our children. It s a great, friendly comradery among the members and breeders, said Joyce. Marty and Joyce have been actively involved with the AIJCA since their kids joined. By 2008, Marty served as the fundraising chairman for the Junior National hosted in Iowa and later helped with the 2011 Junior National hosted by Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas in Kansas City, Missouri. They now are serving as this year s Co-Chairs of the 2018 Junior Nationals in Des Moines, Iowa. It s been a lot of fun. We re excited and ready for a great week, but this week would not have been possible without the support of the fundraising events. We had a great online sale and support from Charolais breeders across the country, and we just can t thank everyone who supported the sale and the association enough, both noted. Marty & Joyce both agreed that the AIJCA and AICA have so much to offer current and future members, It s a breed of the future and has its place in the industry, but it s the juniors who keep us going as they are the future keeping us alive. Both of their kids served on the junior board as area directors and held executive positions, and Kaitlyn has come full circle, now working as the Director of Junior Activities. They gained not only lifelong friends, but they also learned crucial communication skills and had numerous networking opportunities, Marty stated, We re both so proud of them and how much they grew through their involvement, really. Marty & Joyce owe this honor to getting involved, and that would be the biggest piece of advice they both could give. Volunteer and get involved. Don t just be a paid member the experiences are well worth it. AWARDS & SPONSORS Lewis Family at 2013 Junior National in Texarkana 28

30 SPONSORS 2018 AIJCA JUNIOR NATIONAL SHOW & LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE AWARDS & SPONSORS DIAMOND $10,000+ PLATINUM $5,000+ Kent Nutrition Group Shepherd Charolais Summit Agricultural Group GOLD $2,500+ 4C Amos Charolais Everett Shepherd Memorial Fink Beef Genetics Gallagher Animal Management Iowa Junior Charolais Association Lindskov Ranches ML Lewis Charolais Raymond Hicks Foundation SC Online Sales Silver Spur Land & Cattle Thelma s Treats Wright Charolais SILVER $1,000+ Aces Wild Ranch Bar L Bengtson Cattle Co Bertsche Cattle Butler Cattle Company Cliff & Lynn Orley Derrer Farms Diamond DS Ltd Dismukes Ranch Dybdal Charolais Dykes Charolais EDJE Technologies F Bar 5 Hang n A Cattle Company Hankins Farms Hayden Farms Heritage Tractor Highview Farms Iowa Beef Center/ISU Extension Iowa Beef Industry Council Iowa Cattlemen s Association JWC Marketing Jeremy Jansen Lehman Charolais McDaniel Cattle Company Midwest Heritage Bank Midwest Marketer/Tom Rooney Muir Embroidery Nationwide Pennington Farm Pfeifer Farms Plyler & Son Charolais Polzin Cattle RM Tack & Apparel Satterfield Charolais The Cattle Business Weekly Thomas Ranch TransOva Genetics Triple S Livestock Triple T Farms Wells Charolais Wild Indian Acres BRONZE $ Hills Farm Adkins Charolais Agridyne LLC AgriLabs Andrew Branstad Bamboo Road Farms Bar J Charolais Barilla America Beck s Superior Hybrids, Inc Big Creek Charolais Bovine Elite Boyert Show Cattle Brewer Meats Callender Printing Co Carr Cattle Company Channel Seeds - Clint Long Circle K Cattle Co CK Cattle Collison Embryos Dee Zee DeMoss Show Cattle Doonan Cattle Company Double-H Charolais Grand Hills Cattle Hood Charolais Hoopes Charolais Hubert Cattle Sales Iowa Charolais Breeders Association Iowa Farm Bureau Foundation Justin B Stout Auction Service K & D Cattle Key Cooperative LaFraise Farms Lindskov-Thiel Ranch Mitchell Management Nebraska Junior Charolais Assn Outfront Cattle Service P5 Charolais Paige Amenell Parker Frey Pleasant Valley Charolais Raasch Family Cattle Ridder Farms Rob Nord, Auctioneer Ryan McKinney Umbarger Show Feed Sandmeier Charolais Schrader Ranch Shnurman Sire Service Siek Ranch Simpson Family South Dakota Charolais Breeders Assn Stalcup Farms Charolais Thunderhead Charolais Titan Machinery Inc Two Rivers Cooperative Van Ryswyk Farms Van Wall Equipment Vector Mrkting/Cutco Cutlery Westwood Embryo Service Wienk Charolais Ranch Wild Oak Charolais Wilson Farms Show Coat Zehnder Cattle FRIENDS 2H Cattle Company 4D Charolais 5J Charolais Abby Lammers Alyssa & Will Anderson AM Livestock AMVC Vet Clinic Arlitt Charolais B H Charolais Bar S Ranch Beavers Charolais Bedwell Charolais Benes Cattle Co Bianchi Charolais Bina Charolais Bradley 3 Ranch Brandi Minton Brittain Cattle Buddy s Charolais C&H Farms California Junior Charolais Assn Cam Behmer Cannon-Deutsch Charolais 29

31 SPONSORS 2018 AIJCA JUNIOR NATIONAL SHOW & LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE FRIENDS CONTINUED Carstens Farms Ltd Cavender Ranches Charlie Simmons Charolais Dees Chloe Fontenot Chris & Kelsi Peuster Clancy Charolais Clear Creek Farms Clear Water Cattle Clift Livestock CNN Cattle Company Cobb Charolais Ranch Co-Line Welding Colton Suhr Coudron Charolais Creasey Charolais D & G Cattle Company Davlin Cattle Co. DeBruycker Charolais Diamond Jack s Dodge Charolais Doll Charolais Ranch Don Bedwell Double I Cattle Company Dynamic Z East Fork Cattle Evans Charolais Faraway Cattle Co Grand Island CVB Grant Racca Grinnell Implement Store, Inc Hansen Farms Hat Creek Cattle Co Hawkeye Breeders Service Inc Haystack Charolais Hernandez Family Hinrichs Farms Hubert Charolais Ranch Hudspeth Farms Illinois Charolais Breeder Association Indiana Junior Charolais Association Iowa Beef Expo J & A Charolais J & S Ranch J&J Trust Charolais Jacob Fjeld Jeff & Karen Bonacker & Family Jeff MacRunnels Umbarger Show Feed Jennifer Sly JJC Farms Joel Edge/Cory Lubben Purina John Kline Josh St Peters JVS Cattle Co Kansas Charolais Association Kansas Junior Charolais Association Knotts Landing Farm Knoxville Regional Livestock Mrkt L.G. Herndon Jr Farms, Inc Lawrence Mahan Lazy Heart Jay Ranch Ledbetter Charolais Leddy Cattle Lewis Livestock Liebelt Charolais Link Charolais Livestock Plus Inc Long Hall Cattle Mai Charolais Meinder Stock Farm Mid Continent Farms Midwest Genetics Milestone Group Minuteman Inc Missouri Jr Charolais Breeders Assn Mitchell Charolais MOGO Charolais Mountain Empire Charolais Assn National Center for Beef Excellence Nebeker Farms Nelson Charolais Nichols Cryo-Genetics Inc Nick Hansen North Grove Charolais One Penny Ranch Osceola Farm & Home Pendroy Auctions Pro-Fit Show Supply Quality Ag Service R & B Feeds, LLC R Lazy B Ranch Randy Schuring Rathmourne Charolais Rennert Ranch Reynolds Cattle Roberts Cattle Rocking S Ranch Roster Charolais Rowan Ranch Roy Duer Roy Miller Russell Livestock Market SAC Show Cattle Sam s Club Sar-Mey Charolais Schvaneveldt Charolais SCI Designs Scott & Cindy Franklin Shepherd s Hill Charolais Show Stopper Equipment Silvercrest Charolais Silverstream Charolais Smith Cattle Smoky Hill Charolais Sonderup Charolais Ranch Sonderup Charolais Ranch, Inc. Soreide Charolais Ranch Southfork Charolais Ranch Sparks Charolais Farm Stacey Handsaker Stock Options Marketing Sturgess Double S Cattle Suttles Charolais Farm SW&S Cattle Company T&S Strnad Tad & Angela Owings Tara Fountain Taylor Charolais Taylor Dybdal TC Cattle Services Tennessee Charolais Association Inc Testerman Charolais Thomas Mouser Travis Taylor Triple C Charolais Triple S Farms Twin Oaks Farm Tyler & Anna Smith United Bank of Iowa- Lohrville, IA Van Langen Cattle Vaughan Family Ranch Virginia Charolais Association VitaFerm Wakefield Charolais Wal-Mar Charolais & Engraving Walmart WGB Charolais White Rose Charolais Whiting Charolais Wild Walker Woods Windy Hill Charolais Farms Winter s Charolais Zeisler Charolais Zoetis as of AWARDS & SPONSORS 30

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