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Definite Difference X Sunday, October 9, 2011 - 12 p.m. (est) At the Farm - Alto, Michigan Ridgeview Farm Bob & Jami Goble Faith-Family-Farming

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Definite Difference XSunday, October 9, 2011 - 12 p.m. (est)

At the Farm - Alto, Michigan

Ridgeview FarmBob & Jami Goble

Faith-Family-Farming

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Ridgeview FarmBob & Jami Goble

11630-100th StreetAlto MI [email protected]

Bob’s cell # 616-299-8681Jami’s cell # 616-366-6533

Vince’s cell # 616-558-1892www.ridgeviewfarm-goble.com

It is with great pleasure and anticipation to welcome you to Definite Difference X, our first decade of sales. It has never been a better time to be a Hereford breeder. There is a high demand for functional, easy doing cattle with great dispositions. High prices for feeders and cull cows make it a lot easier to part with those cows with

age or breeding problems and update with young outcross genetics that will convert better on a forage diet. As we challenged our cowherd over the last decade to do more on less, it shows on how far we have come

making better cattle from the ground up. They are more effective feed converters and that makes the bottom line better too. We invite you to come see what we have done.

As in the past sales, I am very proud of our family and the lifestyle in which we have created for them. To our past customers and friends, we are indebted to you for your help and support in our dream.

Thank You to a few key people in our lives.Bill and Joan Cutler, their treasured friendship and business wisdom have been invaluable to the key success

of this lifestyle and business we have. Our lives are greater because of them.Burt and Patricia Lake, for helping us get started in a business we are so passionate about.

Vince and Michelle Fischer, for their dedication to the family farm, long hours, hot days, cold nights, they have helped us keep it going and are very dear to us.

To all our other friends who pitch in to help make a go of this, from watching the boys (which we all know is a full time job of never ending mayhem) to pushing cows and cutting the grass.

We thank everyone for their help.Hailey has now moved in with us for the foreseeable future and her along with Max, Grant and Nolan leave us

wondering how they have so much energy.

Thank You to Cutler’s Little Farm, Goble Cattle Co. Rollins Herefords, Harris Creek Herefords and Cottonwood Springs Farm for consigning to our sale. They have brought you a great offering, digging deep

into their herds to make this Decade sale a great one.

I am not going to talk much about the cattle, as you view the catalog you will see they speak for themselves. They are all solid, deep and eye appealing with front running genetics to make them true assets and

contributors to the Hereford breed. We stand behind these genetics, as we are proud to have them go through our sale.

Thanks again to everyone who has help make Ridgeview Farm what it is today.

Thank You

Bob

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Sale Date & Time: Sunday, October 9, 2011 12 p.m... (est)Location: At the farm in Alto MI. I-96 west towards Grand Rapids, Exit 52 ( HWY 50) south to 100th Street, west 1/2 mile on North sideSale Day Phone: hm/ barn 616-868-0319 * Bob’s cell 616-299-8681 * Jami’s cell 616-366-6533Terms: Cash or check.Registration Certificates: It is the buyer’s responsibilty to provide seller with the correct name and address for transfer of animal.EPD’s: EPD’s given are most currentLiability: Each animal will be the buyer’s responsibility as soon as it is sold, but will be cared for a reasonable length of time.Normal precautions will be taken for each animal.Guarantee: The cattle will sell in accordance to the recommended terms and conditions of the American Hereford AssnTrucking: We will help arrange trucking at the least possible cost to central drop off points, trucking expense will be pre-paid at time of settlement. Transfers: Cattle will not be transferred until paid in full.Health: Proper health papers will be available. Brucellosis Free and Whole Herd TB tested.

AI Certificates: Any female that is mated to an AI sire not owned by Ridgeview Farm will not have an AI certificate provided.Insurance: Insurance will be available through Harding and Harding.Lunch: Lunch will be provided on Sale Day.Bids: The auctioneer in charge will have final say in regards to all final bids. We hope everyone can attend, but for those who cannot may contact Bob, Dale or any other sale staff. Air Travel: Grand Rapids airport is less then 30 minutes from the farm. If you need pick up arrangements please let Jami know.Accommodations: Please contact Jami for a [email protected] *616-366-6533 cellSale Book Material: Statements made from the auction block precede any written material.Genetic Defects: All cattle are free of genetic defects recognized by the American Hereford Assn. as of October 9,2011.

Terms and Conditions:

Sale StaffCody Lowderman*auctioneer........(309) 313-2171

Dale Stith*auctioneer...........(918) 760-1550John Meents*AHA/HW.....................(419) 306-7480

Monte Lowderman*Lowderman Cattle Co...(309) 255-0110Lou Ellen Harr*J&L Cattle Services....(419) 685-0549

Dustin Layton*Layton Marketing Service...(405) 464-2455Gene Steiner*Steiner Auctions.....(513) 616-4086Mike Sorensen*Livestock Plus......(641)745-7949

AcknowledgementsVince Fischer ......(616) 558-1892

Bull Creek Vet Clinic..... VeterinariansDon Birk........Photography

Bob & Jami Goble .........PhotographyJami Goble......Sale Book

Definite Difference XSunday October 9, 2011 * 12 p.m. (est)

Sale Day Phone (616) 868-0319Bob’s cell (616) 299-8681 Jami’s cell (616) 366-6533

Vince Fischer cell (616) 558-1892

Cattle Viewing & Social3-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011 -

Come enjoy Beef with us.

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LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104SSire of Lot 1A

Lot 1A

Lot 1

*This is a pure cow prospect by the popular Durango 4037 known for his wet daughters, champion offspring and completeness of kind.

This heifer has the boldness of rib, depth of flank and overall completeness to be an efficient producer.

*An exciting young cow that exemplifies why we love Kilowatts. She has eye appeal, udder quality with longevity, stoutness of kind yet ultra feminine. Her dam is the favorite at Cutler’s Little Farm and an untouchable at sale selection

time. Her maternal brother selling as lot 38 also illustrates the power in this cow family.

Co-owned by Hailey Goble.

Bred May 8th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

BJG

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LOT 2

THM Durango 4037Sire of Lot 2

Lot 2A

Lot 2

*A really pretty heifer that is cosmetically right. She is smooth as glass with an ideal phenotype that will make a junior a standout in the ring.

*This paternal sister to Denver Supreme champion About Time is one wet female. She was bred in the proven Mead Cattle program in Georgia, has

adapted to our climate, raised one of the best and bred back on time. This kind keeps us going.

Bred May 8th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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Lot 3A

Lot 3

Bred Apr. 26th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf*This is a sweet, pigmented prospect that is a two year old’s first try. She will be valuable as a cow if she follows mom’s example. These

Kilowatts will be a huge part of Ridgeview’s future.*Wow, What a nice two year old with the look to last forever. We can’t ask

one to do more than this lady. She calved unassisted, milks well with astandout udder and bred timely all while looking like a fashion model.

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Lot 4A

Lot 4

*This pair may be as strong as we have. This Kilowatts heifer has as much total dimension as any in a very attractive package. She is square, bold sprung, sound

and feminine. Study mom awhile and visualize this lady in two years.*It is difficult to know where to start with this female. She is just so appealing in every aspect…visual, quality, production and value. Her sire is a time tested car-

cass and maternal sire from Star Lake that just keeps siring great ones.

Jade will make lots of noise in a donor program given the opportunity.

Bred July 28th to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S / Safe in calf

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LOT 5Lot 5A

LOT 6Lot 6A

*This is an extra long sided, long fronted heifer that sure gives you a neat viewfrom the side. She is structurally correct and as she matures she will

develop into one of the “sleeper” junior prospects. *This is a very eye catching big bodied Boomerang daughter that has the power and scale to be a donor. She was selected from the JWR herd in Georgia and we have

not been disappointed.

This is one of the “diamonds in the rough” at photo time. Her maternal side tells us she will develop into a standout in the pasture. *507W is a produc-tion oriented daughter of “Did It” that calved at 21 months and bred back on time. Her dam, 2052 from Rockin W in Texas has been a consistent

contributor to our sale.

Bred Apr. 23th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

Bred May 6th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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RW LPH Total Package 19D 0030Sire of Lot 7

2010 Kilowatts SteerShown by Austin Fischer

LOT 7

LOT 8

*This heifer refused to be photographed and she needed to be! She has all the angles in all the right places. *Oh my this is a beautiful two year old. We se-

lected her as a heifer calf in the Celebrate Maryland sale from Chuchview Farms. Total Package worked in our herd for years before we sent him East. This young

cow is typical of his production.

Tracie is one of the oldest Kilowatts in production and a farm favorite with her freckles and pigmented udder. She will flat raise a calf getting

the job done while keeping herself in good rig.

Bred May 4th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

Bred July 5th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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LAKE BJG Virginia 201SKilowatts Full Sib/ Dam of Lot 9

LOT 9

LOT 9A

*This red to the ground sweetie is angular and correct. She should grow up to be a powerful built producer like her mom. The influence of Git R Done has been invaluable in this program. *Here we offer a power two year old that is conservatively marked, neat uddered and well bred. The

predictability is high and the results will be favorable with this one. She is sired by breed leader Bright Future and out of Kilowatts full sister.

Bred May 5th to THM Durango 4037 / Safe in calf

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LOT 10

LOT 10A

As Don Birk mentioned when she was in the photo pen…..”This is the kind that photographs well because she is just plain good”. We love her length, natural thickness and total dimension. She is the only one offered by the popular “Pistol Pete”. *This is a real pretty uddered, big bodied proven

Bright Future that is nursing a real star. She will do it for you just as she has for us. Study this pair close before passing them by.

Bred May 11th to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S/ Safe in calf

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LOT 12

LOT 11ALOT 11

Dancin Jane is a daughter of Kilo who built our herd in the beginning and gave us the competitive cattle we needed for our customers. We only get a

couple each year but always look forward to their arrival. This lady will just keep getting better as she matures. *This balanced beef cow has such a cool look and is a great representative of Neal’s program. She is in her prime and

will give you a good one each year.

Here is a full sister to lot 11 that is a little bigger version exhibiting more stoutness. Take these full sisters home and start a cow family.

Bred Apr. 28th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

Bred Apr. 24th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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LOT 14

LOT 13

We selected this female from Steve and Elaine Roberts at CSR Polled Herefords when they had their first sale. She has developed into a

massive, good milking beast that has an udder that should last forever. Old Finlay on the bottom side was known for his beautiful daughters.

78U is a red eyed, heavy milking producer that is easy to find in the pasture. Her calves will weight with the best. She is doing a great job on her unexpected cross bred heifer calf…Either us or

our neighbor needs to build better fences.

Exposed to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S

Bred June 9th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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LOT 16

KCL STAR Key Lady 100K 56PGranddam to Lot 15

*This is one of the very young ones that is dark red and great for a beginner.

*Just a two year old from a strong lineage of cows….56P from the Larsen/Star Lake donor pen was one of the best we have

bought there. She now works at Albion Farms in Illinois.

*Younger yet…time and opportunity….may sell as a 3-in-1 package.*This product of J&L Cattle is a massive, big bodied daughter of breed

icon Legend 242 who is known for calving ease, carcass merits and problem free cattle.

Bred June 10th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

Exposed to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S

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LOT 18

LOT 17

When we look at this two year old we couldn’t be prouder for our friend Massey Booth at Glenview Farms in Pennsylvania. This lady is near pic-ture perfect and loaded with maternal genetics. J4 was a great donor, 93P

still works at Glenview and 238S was a strong lot in our sale last year.

Another really cool two year old that is from the Plum River Ranch program. She is so stylish, eye appealing and functional.

She has a lifetime of opportunity for her new owner and genetically is designed to produce at the top.

Bred May 7th to STAR TRF Shock & Awe 158W et / Safe in calf Bred May 31st to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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LOT 19A LOT 19

LOT 20

*This horned heifer is a different genetic package than most being offered. She is high quality and based on her mother she will be profitable. Her sire

sold to Behnke’s and was champion at the UP State fair.*A young cow with a neat udder and the volume to be a grass converter. She is a granddaughter of Boulder 36M who won more champions when shown

than any bull that season.

*This cow is a moderate frame, balanced beef machine by Glenview’s Prince Domino sire that consistently sires this kind. She won’t make

many mistakes as we know her Kilo mom 344R.

Bred May 4th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

Bred Apr. 30th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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LOT 21ALOT 21

LOT 22LOT 22A

*This young Felix son should leave a whale of a set of daughters. We have never had better udders and more milk than we got with Git R Done. Add the quality of Felix’s dam and this two year old

W921 and the results should be replacement females. He also should be low birth and leave cattle with style.

*We can’t ask a two year old to do much more than this Glen Hanson bred female has done. She is an example of how strong

Michigan bred Herefords really are.

.*We feel like this gal will hunt in her age bracket and deserves that show ring opportunity. She is classy and knows it and that always helps in competition.*Maria is a functional Git R Done out of a Kilo that is setting a great dinner

table. This mating has produced some of our very best and top sellers.

Bred July 7th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

Bred May 31st to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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STAR Western Peach 133RDam of Lot 23 and 24

*This daughter of Denver champion Reload illustrates why his offspring are so competitive in the show ring. She has such a neat structure, complete shape and stylish front end. She is wide based and sound and will transmit these traits to her offspring. Her

dam “Peaches” was a powerful donor for Star Lake

*This maternal sister to lot 23 is typical of the extra length of spine in the Kilo-watts. She is so attractive from the side view and will wear a halter well. She

will have that extra kick Peaches gives her offspring.

LOT 24

LOT 23

Exposed to LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S

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Lagrand Reload 80P etSire of Lot 23Grand sire to

Lots 25A, B &C

What an exciting mating we offer you in these heifer calves. They are dark red, red eyed and red to the ground. By National Champion Can-Am, who also sired The Junior Calf Champion bull in Denver this past year. Their dam Lake Lady 225U is a beautifully constructed donor cow that is easy doing, sweet fronted with lots of milk. Their grand dam from Elmlodge is a never miss kind of cow that produced one of the high

sellers going to Albin Farms in Definite Difference IX. They are a very consistent group of heifer calves. You be the judge on who the best one is.

LAKE Lady 225UDam of

Lots 25A,B & C

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LOT 26

LOT 27

LOT 28

*Literally this is a red eyed “Sweet Pea” that is sure right for those who like cosmetics. Her dam is another good Bogart bred by Old Beech

Farm, our partner on Aces N Eights.

*Elli is a structurally complete package that is deep in proven genetics. Ole Battle Chief just keeps getting it done for us and we will continue giving him his fair share of the cows. Her dam 224U re-enforces our

positive stand on using Kilowatts.

*We believe this will be one of the best breeding tools we sell as her dam is a full sister to Kilowatts. She is sired by Chief and we know

how good his daughters are

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LOT 29

LOT 30LAKE 19R Leza 433T

Full Sib to Lot 29

*We should be calving each Git R Done daughter before we sell them because we know how valuable they are when wet. This lady will be just as good as the rest considering her dam is Lisa 116L. A full sister

sold to Lowderman Cattle Co. in our 2009 sale.

*This is a maternal sister to lot 29 that actually looks more like the Low-derman cow. Being sired by Bright Future she too will make an outstand-

ing brood cow. Their mom, Lisa was a national class winner at both Denver and Louisville.

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LOT 33

LOT 32

LOT 31BLOT 31A

LOT 32a

Kylie Top Lady 4JDam of Lots 31a and 31B

*Another pair of ET heifers that are descendants of our foundation donor 1036 who lived and flushed until eighteen years old. Their donor dam, 4J was produced while we were working at Kylie Farms in Canada. She left her positive mark on herds across our area including Edmonds Farm, The

Oaks Farm, Star Lake, M&J Ranch, Joe Wright and others.

*A son of the Denver senior national champion Platinum that is dark red and red necked. His grandmother “Glitter” has produced thousands and thousands of dollars worth of offspring and remains

one of the popular Star Lake donors.Co-owned with Rollins Herefords

*Dolly is an easy doing cow that raises a big stout calf while taking care of herself. She has a flawless udder and an out cross pedigree

for those of us South of the border.Co-owned with Rollins Herefords.

Bred June 12th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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LOT 33A

BR DM Currency8144 etSire of Lots 33A and 33B

Denver Champion

DM BR Meghan 614 etDam of Lots 33A and 33B

LOT 33B

*These horned twin sisters represent the best in Barber and Don Moler breeding. Their sire Currency was Denver champion bull and their dam

is by the Denver champion Moler. Their mom is an example of the strong breeding Line 1 Hereford genetics. She is a true beef cow.

Co-owned with Rollins Herefords.

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LOT 34

LOT 35

Res. Cow/Calf pair at Jr. Nationals

Maternal sister to thedam of Lot 34

C&L Junior Miss 115N 12SDam of Lot 35

This showy daughter of many times champion Can-Am is out of a maternal sister to Morgan Wiedenhoeft’s reserve champion cow/calf

at the Junior National. Scarlette has all the right pieces to do well herself. Co-owned with Rollins Herefords.

*Raven’s mom was our top selling cow a few years ago to Rollins Herefords in Indiana. This heifer has the potential to be just as good

as her mom. Co-owned with Rollins Herefords.

RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57USire of Lots 34 and 35

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LOT 36

LOT 37

*This is absolutely one we should not sell as she has as much cow poten-tial as any heifer calf here. She is a maternal sister to our popular young herd sire Aces N Eights. She is a grand daughter of the popular Junior National champion female Lake Lavern 201M that propelled us to the

national scene

*A full sister to Aces N Eights that was shown by Hailey all year so she has a great disposition. She has extra length which converts to extra

pounds and extra dollars in the marketplace. Co-owned with Hailey Goble

GOBLE Aces N Eights 321WFull sib to Lot 37

Bred July 6th to THM Durango 4037/ Safe in calf

LAKE Lavern 201MChampion Female - Jr. Nationals

Granddam of Lots 36 and 37

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Goble Cattle Co.Max Goble*Grant Goble*Nolan Goble

LOT 38

GOBLE Aces N Eights 321WSire of Lots38, 39, & 40

STAR Miss Dakota 329NDam of Lot 38

Terms available sale day.“Holdin an Ace” would be the perfect way to open your game. Be-ing our partner on this lad hedges your position with your breeding program. There is little guesswork here as his dam has consistently proven her value and is the dam of this year’s lot one as well. His sire topped our sale as a calf, now he is rapidly rising to the top of our herd bull battery. Add the style, quality and power that this calf

carries and he is a future star in this program and yours.

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LOT 40

LOT 39

H Ms Emb 8006 663 5125 etDam of Lot 40

This sweetheart by Aces is plum sweet. Her dam is the strong donor cow family Kairee 14M that works so well for Star Lake and

River Valley Polled Herefords.She exhibits that extra spring of rib, capacity and “cow look”. The

foundation type.

The dam of this female is not for sale. She is ultra feminine, milky and predictable. This heifer calf has that extra extension and length of side. Just like her mom and grandmother “663” she will be a breed improver. Ms Devo 663 worked well as a donor for Cecil and Jeff Jordan in Ohio.

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LOT 43

LOT 41

LOT 42

This cow prospect is from the same cow family as lot 42. 39N is the dam of Gayle 213R and is a true breeding tool………but one

would expect that with 19D and 29F combined.

*This young ladies dam, U810 is at the very top of our cowherd. She was bred by Mark Brescher at Green Meadow Farm in Indiana

and is the ultimate brood cow. She has a perfect udder, is easy flesh-ing and sound. This heifer calf will walk in mom’s footsteps.

*This young herd sire is from the strong Julie cow family at Harris Creek. We know his cow family well and have total confidence here. He has the performance we have come to

expect with the Can-Am cattle and will add those pounds to his calves.

LAKE HCH Julia 303UDam of Lot 43

GMF PH Ms Git R U810Dam of Lot 42

Star 19D Gayle 39NDam of Lot 41

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LOT 44A

LOT 44

Quality begets quality and this is proven when you study this calf. Online, Bright Future and now his sons will carry on the legacy of this breeding family. This calf will do his part as he is big, stout,

sound and easy on the eye. His dam is as heavy a milking female as we have ever owned. Keep this bull’s daughters and

sell heavy, good doing sons.*This female was bred in the JWR herd in Georgia which had the tremendous sale last May grossing

$900,000 plus. She produces with the best of them.Co-owned with Ridgeview Farm

GOBLE Lady B 211XClass Winner at Jr. Nationals

Goble Cattle Co and Cutler’s Little Farm at work!

Bred May 6th to RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57U / Safe in calf

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Lot 45

*This is a maternal sister to the dam of lot 43. Study this pedigree for a moment and you will realize that this female combines the influential foundation Ridgeview sires…….Kilo, Battle Chief, and Can-Am. We knew she should be

good…..she knows she is.Co-owned with Ridgeview Farm

CLF LAKE 356P Julie 31SDam to Lot 45

LAKE HCH Julia 303UMaterinal sister to Lot 45

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LOT 47

LOT 46A

Here we offer a pair of full sisters from our Maddie cow family. She was one of the boys early show heifers that flat made a top cow. We feel this calf will wear a show

halter like mom and both will please you when in production.

This is a younger heifer calf for someone looking for that 4-H project. She will be worth every penny she costs

and grow in value like good stocks should.

RVP STAR 533P Can-Am 57USire to Lot 45A

HCH 356P Me’Shell 318TMaterinal sister to Lot 46A

Two Maternal Sisters to 318T Sell

Bred May 5th to CLF GCC Cutter T227 / Safe in Calf

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LOT 48

Nancy & Tim Keilty6192 S. French Rd Cedar MI 49621 * (231)228-6578

Chad Braden (517)204-7756www.cottonwoodspringsfarm.com

* A stout 8203, out of a gorgeous Online daughter that is now a donor for us, and a full sister to the Ransom bull owned by Kottkamps. 1202

was Supreme Champion at the NWMC fair for our 9 year old, and show ready for any junior. This heifer has a lot of future as a front pasture

cow with proven genetics bred deep into her pedigree.

HH Advanced 8203U etSire of Lot 48 and 49

This is a mating that we feel has huge potential. 955W progeny are already a hot ticket and continue to gain popularity. The dam of these embryos is a Dam of Distinction and donor for the Bielemas at Grand Meadows. 308R is a full sister to the dam of Lot 48 and exemplifies the strength of this cow family. Offering 3 grade 1 embryos.

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LOT 49

We knew this heifer had big potential from a very young age. Her dam has been a consistent producer of outstanding calves. 1206’s

maternal sister was our high seller in last year’s sale to the Rollins of Indiana. 8203 has infused volume and performance into his calves at CSF and Chey is no exception. A complete female that is sure to be

a money maker.

*Just an April calf, that has a stacked pedigree of proven cow families. The immortal Copper 496 along with 8063 as grand dams. Add 901 and 24H to her bloodlines also and you have a heifer that is good as it gets. 1400’s look and balance makes her easy on the eyes,

and just adds more value to this complete package.

*A Royal T daughter with all the pieces to make her a top prospect. 1402’s dam is a big time Pure Gold that was a divi-sion winner for Kasey Herman. The 307T’s are making great cows with tight uniform udders and super milk flow. Longev-

ity and profitability is built deep into this horned heifer.

KCL STAR Golden Girl 42R etDam of Lot 51

RB L1 Dominette 8063Granddam of Lot 50

CSF 18U Cheyanna 0304Maternal Sib to Lot 49

Sold in Definite Difference IX

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Junior rewards ProgramCongrats Juniors!!

AWARD LEVEL

Junior JackpotGrand Champion***$100

Res. Grand Champion***$75County Fair Level

Grand Champion****$250Res. Grand Champion***$100

State Fair LevelGrand Champion****$500

Res. Grand Champion***$250AHA Regional Junior Show

Grand Champion****$1000Res. Grand Champion***$750

Junior National Hereford ExpoGrand Champion***$2,500

Res. Grand Champion***$1,500Division Champion***$1,000

Res. Division Champion***$500Class winner***$250

Reward Rules

1. Awards are given to heifers, bulls and steers. 2. Junior must provide Ridgeview Farm with the show photo, show results (name and place of show) along with award won. Ridgeview Farm will not chase down photos, it is up to the junior to provide the photo in order to receive credit.3. A junior may win one award per level per animal.4. All photos must be to Ridgeview Farm by Aug. 1, if your fair is later- arrangements must be made prior to Aug. 1.5. Rewards will be given as credit in next years sale.

VanHorn Family

Cutler’s Little Farm and Max GobleSold in DD IX

Class Winner at Jr. Nationals

Morgan WiedenfoeftSold in DD IX

Austin Fischer

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