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ANGUS ADVERTISING SECTION EVANS FARMS Selling 159 head on March 8, 2014, at 1:00 p.m. in Proctor, TX Lot 1 Objective 7042


Reg. No. 16046662 DOB: 8/11/07


BW +2.5 Marb


+.70 $W


+44.30 $F +65.68 WW +77 RE +1.06 $G +46.71


#SS Objective T510 0T26 [AMF-CAF-XF] SS Miss Rita R011 7R8 [AMF-NHF]


+Chair Rock Grid Maker 4047 [AMF] +GAR Focus 1990 [AMF]


YW +123 Milk +26 Fat -.023 $B +107.08 EPDs as of 1/8/14


#SS Traveler 6807 T510 [AMF-CAF-XF] #DHD Traveler 6807 [AMF-M1F-NHF] #SS Miss Hi Spade A114


SS Rito Rito R76 R011 SS Miss Ultress U56


#+GAR Grid Maker [AMF-CAF-XF]


#GDAR Traveler 044 [AMF-CAF-XF] GAR Precision 2536 [AMC-NHF]


#SAF Focus of ER [AMF-CAF-XF] +GAR Ext 1427 [AMF]


EVANS FARMS


Bill & Nanette Evans Billy Ray and Doylene Evans 112 Beach Drive Stephenville, TX 76401 Tony Stidham, Mgr. (254) 967-2660


566 Hillcrest Dr Stephenville, TX 76401 254-413-2420


parkerfriedrich@earthlink.net www.parkerfriedrichmarketing.com


Objective 7042 is quite possibly one of the stoutest made Objective daughters in the Angus business today! She is a full sister to the $60,000 lead-off bull in the 2009 GAR Sale at Select Sires, G A R Concrete as well as the donor dam of the $8000 selection of BoBo Angus in the 2013 Evans Farms Production Sale. This unique and powerful female has already amassed more than $75,000 in progeny sales and has put together an outstanding production record that reads 2 progeny at 104 for birth, 2 progeny at 110 for weaning and 30 progeny scanned that ratio 102 for IMF and 105 for RE. She also makes the top 1% of current Angus dams for WW, YW, $Feedlot and $Beef EPDs, top 2% for RE and $Wean EPDs, top 5% for CW and top 10% for CED and Marbling EPDs. The breed-changer will sell open, ready to flush to the bull of your choice.


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