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The 12 Page Profiles of a Champion Insert from Page 4-5 of the May/June 2012 Junior National Edition of The Showtimes!

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Page 1: Sullivan Supply Profiles of a Champion 2012 Insert

Summer 2012 Edition

Sullivan’s $20,000 Youth Scholarship Program

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Favorite Daily Hair Care Product: Mane ‘N Tail, Revive & Kleen Sheen

Favorite Show Day Product/Equipment:Oster 610 Showmaster Clippers

Favorite Show Day Aids: Full Tank

Exhibitor’s Favorite Hobby: Showing cattle, running & softball

Favorite Movie: Bridesmaids

Favorite Sport Team: Texas Rangers

Favorite University: Texas A&M

Favorite Stock Show: Hereford Junior Nationals

All Time Favorite Calf: Mindy ‘Dub’

Favorite Breed: Herefords/Polled Herefords

Proudest Accomplishment: Being crowned National Polled HerefordQueen and Grand Champion Horned Hereford Heifer, 2011 National Junior Hereford Show

Future Goals: I look forward to graduate from Texas A&M and then at-tend nursing school. I also hope to continue to raise functional Herefordcattle.

Special Thanks to my family for their support and the gift of showing cattle.

Favorite Barn Tool:Air Express III

Family: Parents Paul and Kaylynn, sibling Colby Location: Waxahachie, TexasChampion Title: Grand Champion Horned Hereford Heifer,

2011 National Junior Hereford ShowAnimal name: KLD RW Mindy ‘Bouncy’ Sire: RW Dakota Dam: RW Mindy Breeder: Kirbie DayClipper: Mark KellyShow Day Help: Mark Kelly, Robyn Samsel, Jade Schneider,

Mark Sims and MyselfDaily Care Help: Myself and Mark & Eathel KellyFeed Supplements: Vita-Ferm & Sure Champ Feed Brand: High Pro

Grand Champion HornedHeifer, 2011 NationalJunior Hereford Show

Showman ...

Kirbie Day

As Described by Kirbie Day ...

Kirby’s hard work and dedication has not only won her championships, but made her the bright young lady she is today. She has now built her own registered herd that will take her to the next level.

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Favorite Daily Hair Care Product: Stimulator Comb Favorite Barn Tool: Turbo Fans and Air Express III Exhibitor’s Favorite Hobby: Showing cattle, watching sports and spending time with family and friends.Favorite University: Oklahoma State University Favorite Stock Show: Reno All Time Favorite Calf: The first calf I ever showed, Laflins Lightning Favorite Breed: Angus Biggest Challenge: Cerebral Palsy (CP) has been my biggest challenge to overcome. The physical challenges or differences have made itdifficult to keep my strength up in order to show.Overcoming My Challenge: I have relied a lot on my family to help me prepare for the show ring. Whether it is trying to make an armbrace to clip on cattle, or constructing a walker that has larger wheels to get around better in the show ring. Another way I have overcomethis challenge is putting the time into strength training to the keep my muscle strength up. It has been a long process but there is nothingthat I can not overcome. Proudest Accomplishment: I remember telling my dad when I was 12 that I wanted to show. Growing up, it was hard for me as it seemedlike everyone kept making exceptions for someone else to show my calves because of my CP. Finally, two years ago in Reno, NV, my fatherand I were sitting outside the show ring talking about the show the next day, and we knew it was time for me to finally have the chance toexperience the show ring. Even though I was nervous, it was a time that felt so surreal. I finally got the chance to live my dream that I hadbeen looking forward to for years. The best part of being able to show ... Even though I was third in class, I felt like a champion to have wellrespected guys within the breed come up to me and shake my hand to congratulate me on a job well done. Future Goals: I hope to stay involved in the Angus breed & the agricultural industry. I hope to receive a masters at OSU & pursue a career in sales.

Favorite Show Day Product:

Tail Adhesive & Final Bloom

Clint Laflin, Fifth Generation Angus BreederNickname: The GovernorFamily: Parents Guy Laflin and Heather & Cory Fuesz, sibling Cash Location: Olsburg, Kansas College: OSUShow Ring Success: Champion Cow/Calf Pair, ‘12 NWSS Angus Show

Showman ...

Clint LaflinAs Described by Clint Lafl in ...

My two year term on the National Junior Angus Boardof Directors

2009 - 2010 Sophmore Livestock Judging Team

Butler Community College

Special Thanks to my family & friends. Without them, I would not be who I am today. They have helped me see the bigger picture and overcome my challenges in life.

I have know Clint’s dad for over 20 years. It is anhonor for us to feature Clint. His perseverance, infectious personality, and competitive spirit inevery aspect of life is the true meaning of the ‘Will of a Champion’.

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Favorite Barn Tool: Air Express III Double Blower System

Favorite Show Day Product/Equipment: Pink Oil

Exhibitor’s Favorite Hobby: Working outdoors, boating and four-wheeling

Favorite Movie: The Hangover

Favorite Sport Team: Green Bay Packers

Favorite University: Iowa State University

Favorite Stock Show: National Western Stock Show

All Time Favorite Calf: Destiny

Favorite Breed: Angus

Proudest Accomplishment: Receiving the honor of exhibiting theGrand Champion Heifer at the 2011 National Junior Angus Show.

Future Goals: I want to keep a strong tie to the Angus breed and lookforward to continuing to build my breeding program; with success in mind.

Special Thanks to my family as well asDameron Angus for all of their help andsupport through my junior show career.

Favorite Daily Hair Care Product:

Kleen Sheen & Double Dip

Family: Parents Cindy and Scott, siblings Shane, Chase andReese

Location: Chrisman, IllinoisChampion Title: Grand Champion Owned Heifer,

2011 National Junior Angus ShowAnimal name: Dameron Northern O109 ‘Destiny’ Sire: First Rate Dam: Dameron Northern Mist 3113 Breeder: Dameron Angus Purchased From: Dameron AngusClipper: My father, Scott Wall and IShow Day Help: My father, Scott Wall and IDaily Care Help: My brother Chase and IFeed Supplements: Femininity and Stimulate Feed Brand: Custom feed ration

Grand ChampionOwned Heifer,2011 National

Junior AngusShow

Showman ...

Kyle Anderson

As Described by Kyle Anderson ...

The Anderson’s female dominated the Angus 2011 show season. From the beginning to the end, she was always fresh and ready. Proof that hard work pays off.

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Favorite Show Day Product/Equipment:Hair Wizard, Pink Oil, and my Bling Showstick

Favorite Barn Tool:Air Express III Double Blower System and Roto Brush

Favorite Show Day Aids: Accelerator

Exhibitor’s Favorite Hobby: Showing cattle and sheep

Favorite Movie: The Lorax and Titanic

Favorite Sport Team:Denver Broncos (Peyton’s New Team!)

Favorite University: Purdue

Favorite Stock Show: National Western Stock Show

All Time Favorite Calf: Winnie, my heifer this year

Favorite Breed: Maine-Anjou

Proudest Accomplishment: Winning the Indiana State Fair my first year in 4-H.

Future Goals: I want to be on a winning livestock judging team and become a vet. I would also really like to win a Junior Nationalsbefore I am done showing and of course, winthe team fitting contest would be great too!

Favorite Daily Hair Care Product:

Revive & the Smart Comb

Family: Parents Clark and Mabrey Chamberlin, sisters Maci and BeccaLocation: Winchester, IndianaMaci Champion Title: Becca Champion Title:Grand Champion Market Heifer, 2011 AGR Holiday Classic Grand Champion Heifer, 2011 Indiana State FairAnimal name: Miss Sweetie Animal name: Miss Dottie GirlSire: Monopoly Dam: 548 Sire: Hot Commodity Dam: Miley 80TBreeder: Dan Young Breeder: Brian Goettemoeller/Dale GoffPurchased From: Brian Goettemoeller Purchased From: Brian GoettemoellerClipper: Brian Goettemoeller and Jeremy Baldwin Clipper: Brian GoettemoellerShow Day Help: Brian Goettemoeller, Jeremy Baldwin Show Day Help: Brian Goettemoeller, Josh, Ben and Caleb Streitmatter, Dillon Durham, Streitmatter boys, Mom, Dad, Becca and IMom, Dad, Maci and IDaily Care Help: Mom, Dad, Becca and I Daily Care Help: Mom, Dad, Maci and IFeed Supplements: Glu-Coat Feed Supplements: Glu-Coat Feed Brand: Show-Rite Feed Brand: Show-Rite

Grand ChampionHeifer, 2011 IndianaState Fair, shown by Becca

Grand ChampionMarket Heifer,

2011 AGR HolidayClassic, shown

by Maci

Showman ...

Chamberlin Sisters

As Described by Becca ...

Favorite Show Day Product/Equipment:My Bling Showstick

Favorite Barn Tool:Air Express III Double Blower System and EZ Foamer

Favorite Show Day Aids: Calf Calm

Exhibitor’s Favorite Hobby: Showing cattle and playing softball

Favorite Movie: The Smurfs

Favorite Sport Team:New York Giants

Favorite University: Purdue

Favorite Stock Show: Junior Nationals

All Time Favorite Calf: Lucky Lady, my first heifer I showed by myself and I beat Becca.

Favorite Breed: Maine-Anjou

Proudest Accomplishment: Beating a lot of good steers with my market heifer at the AGR.

Future Goals: I would like to go toPurdue and become a dentist.

As Described by M aci ...

I have watched the Chamberlin family get ready on show day. It is truly a family affair; parents, kids, Uncle Goat, Aunt Dru, etc.working hand-in-hand. I don’t know of anyone that does it better.

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Change your front end withBLACK HEAT!

This NEW, double-stretch,closed cell SBR copolymerneoprene black sweatingmaterial has been scientifi-cally proven after hours ofresearch to be the best ma-terial to reach maximum sweating potential for cattle. The bonding of thisadvanced micro fiber neoprene with the velvet knitted fabric creates moresweating results than any material we have ever tested. The No-Fray designfeatures fabric binding sewn around the outer edges to prevent tearing andto add strength. Velcro is permanently sewn in place for your convenience.Dramatic results in just 3 to 5 days! Availabe in three different sizes.

New, fun stylish patterns and colors:Mossy Oak, Diamond Tread Plate Aluminum, Carbon Fiber, Purple Zebra.

Plus, special summer limited edition patterns: Fire, Tie-Die, Wood Grain,Barbed Wire, Skull and Cross Bones.

All show sticks available with theirregular grip or the putter grip, amore stable and controlled gripwith a great feel.

NEW Sullivan’s Show Stick Colors

The First Of Its Kind! Finally, aPREVENTER for ringworm thatyou can feed. This top-dress feed sup-plement nourishes the body with theproven natural anti-oxidants DriedKelp, Garlic, Oregano leaf, Olive Leaf,and Grapefruit Seed which have beenproven to support the animal’s im-mune system to ward off fungus infec-tions. Contains strong levels ofVitamins A, E, & D to provide needednourishment to the animal brought onby a lack of sunlight, a major cause of ringworm. Provides a full body ofprotection to the animal from the inside, out. Simply feed daily to cattle,sheep and swine. Don’t wait for the outbreak of ringworm, defend your ani-mal with the BODYGUARD.

Sullivan’sBODYGUARD™

Check out the many newapparel and speciality itemsavailablethroughStockShowUniversity.100% ofthe pro-ceeds go to-wardeducatinglivestockyouth.

Sullivan’sBLACK HEATNeck Sweat™

Removing dead hair hasnever been so easy. Thelarger 4” wide head coversmore area than previousshedding combs. Therounded stainless steel teeth gen-tly penetrate deep into the hair coatremoving the old dead hair and leavingthe healthy hair unharmed. Simply pull theshedding comb through the hair coat in the direction you are training thehair before washing/rinsing. Repeat daily until shedding is complete. It’ssimple, effective and saves hours. Always remember ... the faster the deadhair is shed out, the quicker new healthy hair will arrive.

A flexible brush with a comfort-able, adjustable nylon strapand the exact same pli-able teeth as our pop-ular massage brushused for traininghair and washinglivestock. Expectimproved comfort and control as the Flex Brush naturally contours to the animal’s body shape.

Sullivan’s FLEX Brush™

Sullivan’s Hair Shedding Comb™Stock Show U Apparel

Now IMPROVED with teeth added in the flex area.

All NEWItems!!

www.sullivansupply.com

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The Smart Comb™ is just that ... a multi-tasking, yet lightest weight comb onthe market, with interchangeable blades that securely snap in and out of a plastichandle that allows you to pick the blade of choice. Available as a complete packageor as an individual comb.

The Smart Sensation like no other.

Healthy for hide and hair, the Smart Sensation gen-tly massages the hide to stimulate blood flow that re-leases the natural oils from the skin to coat the hair andpromote healthy hair growth.

With the 129 precisely placed ball-tipped teeth, youcan actually see the Smart Sensation brush create hair separation off the skin allowing air to flow deep into the hairbase for added hair stimulation and hair growth.

The advantage of the Smart Sensation is how it amplifies the volume of the hair as it lifts up from the hide without causing curls, kinks or matting that are often associated with rice root or massage brushes.

The Smart Sensation is similar to human vent hair brushes but has been designed with the proper size for show cattle and a more comfortable handle application.

Cattle love the feel of the stimulating Smart Sensation!

Soft, comfortable grip. Convenient pour spout. Flat back, 20 quart capacity bucket. The most uniquely designed bucket you have ever seen.

SMART Bucket™

This large, 22 quart capacityfeed pan holds one gallon morefeed than previous feed pan designs. Ideal for holdingtoday’s high fiber feed rations.Large, open handle design provides a comfortable grip.The large diameter at the bottom of this feed pan prevents tipping and spills.

SMART Feed Pan™

Described aboveSMART Sensation™

SMART Sensation

SMART Flex

SMART Bucket

SMART Comb

SMART Fork

SMART Feed Pan

Described on opposite pageSMART Flex Brush™

A slightly deeper basket with a reinforced back stop and raisedsides. With a reinforced attachment point you will seeno more breakage as seen inprevious forks. Comfortablegrip on a wood handle. Quality, unbreakable, impactresistant basket.

SMART Fork™ Sullivan’s SMART Series

SMART Comb™

theSMART SENSATION

Brush™

Another livestock industry first from Sullivan’s ... the Innovative Leader.

by Sullivan’s

Patent pending.

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Sullivan Supply is committed to supporting the next generation of America’s agri-culture through the distinguished Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U Youth Scholarshipprogram. We have been honored to gift $70,000 in scholarships to deserving indi-viduals over the past three years. Congratulations to all of this years 1,087 determinedapplicants representing 44 states.

A special thank you to the scholarship selection committee of industry leaders(non-Sullivan Supply employees or family members) who volunteered their time forour mission.

With the quality of applications that we receive each year for this distinguishedscholarship, it gives us great confidence and faith in the future of livestock produc-tion.

Best wishes and congratulations to all 1,087 applicants.John and Dede Sullivan, Sullivan Supply, Inc.; Dan Sullivan, Sullivan Supply

South, Inc.; And our entire staff and dealers

Check www.sullivansupply.com for a listing of our Gold and Silver Star honorees.

20, $1,000 Scholarships - 1,087 applicants from 44 states!An Asset Worth Investing In!

Rachael Carlson - Plattsburg, MOPossesses the ambition and drive to become a leader. A first class young ladythat is a model for the junior livestock industry. Good things happen to goodpeople ... for a reason.

Sponsored with Mid-Missouri Feed

Sarah Ayer - Calhoun, KYResponsibilities on her family farm haveshaped Sarah’s work ethic and character.Her Kentucky State Fair Grand andAmerican Royal Reserve Steer demon-strate her commitment and passion forthis industry.Sponsored with Blue Grass Show Supply

Lauren Grimes - Hillsboro, OHHistoric Angus family yet Lauren blazesher own trail. Louisville Percentage Sim-mental Champion, many Angus champi-ons and 2012 National Junior Angus ShowCommittee chairman. Busy & bright.

Sponsored with Highland Enterprises,Provico, Ohio Valley & White Show Supply

Kelli Retallick - Glen Haven, WIPossibly the most qualified applicationsubmitted out of 1,087 from 44 states.The model for commitment and accom-plishments. ‘Step up’ is Kelli’s middlename.

Sponsored with Kegley Show Supply

Zach Bartenslager - Lewisburg, WVMultiple State Fair Champion Steers,champion quiz bowl team, high livestockjudging individual, yet with all of Zach’ssuccess his best feats are his caring andgiving spirit.

Sponsored with Scottsdale Supply

Jennie Johnson - Craig, NEEntrepreneur. Developing her own livestock photography business. Cham-pion steer at AK-SAR-BEN, NebraskaState Fair. Jennie is a tremendous qualityperson with communication skills tosucceed. Received the honor of Sullivan’sBest Presented Scholarship Application.

Frederich ‘Cuatro’ Schauer IV - Beeville, TX2012 Fort Worth Grand ChampionSteer, who is a leader in and out of theshow ring. Deeply involved in FFA, 4-H,academics and church. Cuatro is proofyou can achieve anything you set yourmind to.

Brittany Blum - Howe, TXA well rounded, accomplished championwho is a dedicated leader, judge and FFArepresentative. She is a humble winner inher community, school and the showring.

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Congratulations 2012 Winners

Jake Bloomberg - Berwick, ILHigh individual in the National 4-HLivestock judging contest, three timeSupreme Champion Female at the Illinois State Fair. 4.0 GPA. A nationalcompetitor in the ring and in livestockjudging.

Autumn Robison - Markle, INCurrent president of the Indiana JuniorBeef Cattlemen’s Assoc. Past AJSA boardmember. A natural born leader that excelsin and out of the ring.Sponsored with Sinnamon Show Supply

Bailey Core - Pleasantville, IANational Champion competitor in everyarena. Poised, involved leader, 4.0 GPA.Success happens here. Dedication andcommitment is a way of life.

Ty Webster - Runnells, IASkilled cattleman beyond his years. Tymakes his own decisions with his cattleoperation. Bar none, one of the most talented young fitters in the land.

Emma Vickland - Longmont, COThis is the profile of a true champion inand out of the ring. National Championcattle and National Champion Livestock4-H Judging Teams yet a humble, respectful sportsman.

Sponsored with Bauman Show Supply

Charles Boyd - Mayslick, KYMultiple NJAS Champion Bred andOwned Bulls and Females. Fifth genera-tion purebred breeder, Charles’ true graspof beef production for his age is unmatched.Sponsored with Blue Grass Show Supply

Jonathan Heaton - Toulon, ILFamily values and outstanding sports-manship are the Heaton’s family rule thatdeveloped Jonathan’s success. NationalChampion Heifers and National Cham-pion Judging awards followed.

Cameron Curry - McAlester, OKOfficer and leader in 4-H, FFA and community service. A third generationHereford breeder, Cameron is committedto beef production and presently operateshis own fitting service.

Shelby Rogers - Hamilton, TXPositive attitude, dedication and love forHerefords make her a real champion inall aspects of life. A NJJHA director andheavily involved leader.

Logan Davis - Newcastle, OKA natural born leader who has the dedi-cation, passion and talent for showing.Repeat Grand Champions in Tulsa andOklahoma State Fairs.

Luke Bolin - Prairie Grove, ARExtremely involved in his communityand school, this champion strives tomake a career in a breed association andto continually build his own herd. Hisinvolvement in and out of the ring showshis kind spirit to help others.

Sponsored with Five Star Show Supply

Brazos Williams - Clarendon, TXA fourth generation cattleman dedicatednot only in the show ring, but in hiscommunity as well. Has high goals for acareer in beef E.T. production.

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The dedication of showing and caring for a champion is a tremendous honor itself. The Brumley’s patience andknowledge that it takes to breed and show your own nationalchampions is the industry’s highest accomplishment.

Owners: Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke & Bryce Brumley Location: Orovada, NevadaCow Herd: 125 Registered Hereford FemalesHerd Mechanics: We run a straight bred Hereford

cowherd with a select group of commercial recipi-ent cows and registered Angus females.

Years in the Industry: Close to 40 yearsMarketing Opportunities:

The Red Carpet Event a joint annual fall production sale

This is an incredible industry with so many wonderfulpeople and many we are proud to call our friends.

Brumley Farms

As Described by t h e B r u m l e y F a m i l y ...Favorite Donor: Two donors at the top of our list are /S Lady Peerless 180L ‘Sammie’ and BF Flirtatious 71T ET‘Flirt’. Sammie is owned with Albin Farms and is our foundation donor, running on 11 years. Flirt is the first female bred and raised by us who has went on to be crowned multipule National Champion titles; and has produced a national champion in her first calf crop. Flirt is owned with Bar 1 Ranch.Favorite Breed of Cattle: Herefords! All-Time Favorite Champion We Raised: A tie between mother and daughter - BF Flirtatious 713T ‘Flirt’ and BF 743 Burlesque 092X ‘Cher’, owned with the Colyer Family and Gohr Angus and Hereford Ranch.Feeding Program/Regimen: We believe in consistently feeding high quality mixed feed from Cache Commodities out of Utah. Along with a select group of supplements from Sullivan Supply - Golden Flo, ShowBloom, VitaFerm Sure Champ pellets and seasonally Hide and Hair.Proudest Moment/Biggest Accomplishment to Date: Winning Denver with bred and raised by the family is pretty special. Although, all of the kids accomplishments at Junior Nationals over the years has been priceless.Heard Health: We follow a very strict vaccination and working program that is conducive to their environment.Sires Used for 2013 Calf Crop: Their new herd sire C North Face 1107 ET, AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U, ECR L18Extra Deep 9279, CRR Helton Helton 980, CRR About Time 743 and NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET.Favorite Barn Tool: Sullivan’s Massage Brush - A.K.A. The Blue Mint Future Goals: Our goal is to continue to raise cattle that are nationally competitive, but most importantly goon to excel in the pasture and donor pen.Favorite Sire of the 90’s: JR 257T Rancher Y131 Favorite Sire of the 2000’s: C-S Pure Gold 98170What is your biggest challenge of breeding cattle: We find our biggest challenge is to continuously improve genetics with new outcross pedigrees to keep up with competitive aspects of the business. Any advice to those wanting to develop a cow herd: Invest in genetics that will pay off in the pasture byconsistently producing offspring that are marketable, competitive and make cows; don’t get caught up in justwinning ribbons and banners.

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How do the VITA HAIR™ Nourishing Vitamins work?

Biotin vitamin is the first vitamin thought of when considering HAIR GROWTH. Themajor benefit of Biotin is its ability to strengthen both the hair follicle and the hair shaft,where the hair is produced, which prevents hair breakage and dryness. This is a scientifically proven crucial step in the natural hair growing process. One of the chiefthings that slows hair growth is damaged hair. Biotin enriched hair has increased elasticityof the cortex which prevents breakage. This enables healthy, FASTER HAIR GROWTH.Biotin also thickens the actual hair cuticle providing a fuller appearance.

Pro-Vitamin B-5 is considered the king of all HAIR CARE vitamins. Pro-Vitamin B-5stimulates healthy scalp circulation which leads to improved hair health. It coats the hairand seals its surface, lubricating the hair shaft making the hair shine. It possesses superiorlong term moisturizing properties because of its unique ability to penetrate and nourishthe hair shaft.

Vitamin E is an antioxidant that stimulates circulation to the skin and supports capillary growth. The skin needs to have proper circulation in order to keep the hair follicles alive and thriving. When there are more capillaries, the circulation improves leading to increased nutrient absorption into the hair follicles, which speeds hair growth.

Sullivan’s - Trusted by Champions.

VITA HAIR™ is an advanced nutrient package that infuses the hair with proven hair vitamins for ...• Faster Hair Growth • Thicker Hair • Increased Shine

• More Body & Volume • Healthier Skin • Improved Nutrient Absorption

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More than 6,000 votes were cast from the livestock community for excellence in the livestock field.

John Sullivan

Best Educational Clinic ... Best Show Supplier ...

Best New Idea ...Best Stock Show Gifts ...

Cattle Friend of the Year ...

www.sullivansupply.com1-800-475-5902 • Dunlap, Iowa 1-800-588-7096 • Hillsboro, Texas 1-888-914-5972 • Lodi, California

Stock Show Family Owned and Operated Since 1989.

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