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CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY


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Certifi ed Hereford Beef (CHB) LLC experienced an- other year of growth during fi scal year 2013 despite


the challenging U.S. economy. The company posted a record year in volume with 48.8 million pounds sold — a 4 percent increase compared to the previous year. Charles W. Stenholm, the 26-year former U.S. Con- gressman, is the Texas Brahman Association’s (TBA)


2013 Beef Booster of the Year. TBA President Tommy Stadler, Floresville, says “Charlie Stenholm is a most deserving recipient of this year’s award for outstand- ing leadership and service to the agriculture industries through his many years as a member of Congress and the House Agriculture Committee. His work since 2004 as a Senior Policy Advisor at OFW Law Firm in Wash- ington D.C. has placed him squarely in the middle of every major agriculture issue to come before Congress. He comes from the country and he knows country folk; he has served all agriculture producers well and has done it for many years.” Stenholm teaches a political science course at Tar-


leton State University on Monday evenings and com- mutes to Washington, D.C., on Tuesdays until Friday evening. He can be seen in Stamford on Saturdays with his cattle-partner-grandson. The 10 producers who registered the most Angus beef cattle in the state of Texas recorded a total of 3,707 Angus with the American Angus Association® during


fi scal year 2013, which ended Sept. 30, according to Bryce Schumann, association chief executive offi cer. The 10 top recorders in Texas are: 44 Farms, Camer-


on, 881 head; Steve and Laura Knoll, Hereford, 402; Ev- ans Farms, Stephenville, 348; Brown Gardiner Angus, Throckmorton, 345; Steve Hillhouse, La Grange, 320 head; Goode Angus, Pampa, 293; Running Water Land and Cattle, Bovina, 288; R.A. Brown Ranch, Throck- morton, 284; Bradley 3 Ranch Ltd., Memphis, 277 head; Lynwood W. Lesikar, Poolville, 269.


SALE REPORTS


Gardiner Angus Ranch 9th Annual Fall Bull Sale Sept. 30 — Ashland, Kan.


255 Angus bulls, avg. $6,163 24 registered bred heifers, avg. $3,225 109 commercial bred heifers, avg. $2,195 ISA Cattle Company’s 52nd Beefmaster Bull Sale Oct. 5 — San Angelo


111 Beefmaster bulls, avg. $3,940 tscra.org December 2013 The Cattleman 19


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