6:30 PM Tennessee Shorthorn Association Meeting and Junior Auction
Bernard School Exhibit Building located at on the grounds of the James E Ward Agriculture Center. Building G on a map of grounds. RSVP to Luke Teeple by March 10th - 931-808-3786.
SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2026
10:30 AM Tennessee Beef Agribition Sale
Tennessee Beef Agribition Junior Heifer & Steer Show
Sunday, March 15, 2026 • 9:00 a.m.
An open to the world junior heifer and steer show will be held in conjunction with the 38th Annual Tennessee Beef Agribition. The Agribition is held at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center, 945 E. Baddour Parkway, Lebanon, TN 37087 (615-449-9077). The junior show will start with steers followed by heifers.
THE RULES FOR THE EVENT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Breed association rules for junior shows will apply to each respective breed.
2. No pre-entry is required. Entry forms will be available on Saturday.
3. Due to limited parking facilities, all trailers must be parked in the designated parking area. On Saturday, Junior cattle will be allowed in the stalls when sales are complete and sale cattle are removed. There will be no parking around the barns.
4. All junior cattle should be on the grounds and processed by 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 14th. Heifers and steers will be processed Saturday from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. All heifers purchased from late afternoon sales should be entered ASAP.
5. * * There will be a $20 per head entry fee at the 2026 event. * * All classes will be placed through fifth place, and premiums will be paid for 1st - 5th. The top five overall heifers and top five overall steers will pay $1,000, $800, $600, $400 and $300.
6. Heifer and steer breed show order will be determined at or after check-in. Shows will be available for the following breeds: Angus, AOB, Charolais, Chi-Angus, Gelbvieh, Hereford, Limousin, Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus, Simmental, Percentage Simmental. Any breed having a sale will qualify to have a junior breed show. Show order will be A-Z. Steers show first, then heifers.
7. All other breeds (AOB), including commercial heifers and will be shown by weight. Steers will be shown by weight and breed. Angus and Hereford steers must be registered. Breed shows will follow the national junior breed show rules where possible.
8. Heifers eligible to show must be born on or after September 1, 2024. Heifer classes will be based on the futurity system and will be determined after all entries are made. Steers will show by breed with classes determined by weight.
9. Heifers (born on or after 09/01/24) purchased in any of the Agribition sales will be eligible to compete in the Junior Show. **Check the respective breed catalog to see if percentage cattle show as AOB.**
Junior Show Contact: Sonya Wright 615-207-0819
LEBANON, TENNESSEE
PARADE OF SALE CATTLE 1:30 PM - FRIDAY, MARCH 13 TH SALE 10:00 AM - SATURDAY, MARCH 14 TH
SPONSORED BY THE TENNESSEE SHORTHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
SALE MANAGEMENT BY:
Elam Sale Management
Brent Elam, 615-573-5881 brentelan63@gmail.com
AUCTIONEER:
Jeff Stansberry, 615-479-1852
SALE REPRESENTATIVE:
Shorthorn Country - Darryl Rahn, 217-473-1124
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT:
Eric Lee, 608-295-5312
Phil Richardson , 502-867-3132
LODGING:
Cedar Valley Inn, 631 S. Cumberland St., Lebanon, TN 37087, 615-444-0505
Econo Lodge, 829 S. Cumberland St., Lebanon, TN 37087, 615-444-1001
Quality Inn, 641 S. Cumberland St., Lebanon, TN 37087, 615-444-7020
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Terms of the sale are cash or your good check, with settlement to be made with the clerk immediately following the sale and before cattle are removed from the sale site. Billed accounts are due within 10 days of the sale.
PHONE BIDS:
If you are unable to attend the sale personally, simply contact one of the sale personnel whose phone numbers are listed prior to the sale. They will accept your bid in confidence and act as your agent at ringside.
LIABILITY:
Each animal will be at the buyer’s risk when sold, but will be cared for by the sellers for a reasonable amount of time. Neither the owners, employees, auctioneer, sale manager, or other affiliated personnel can be held responsible for any accidents, but they will make every effort to provide for the comfort and safety of those attending.
HEALTH:
Each animal sells with a state approved health certificate for interstate shipment. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make themselves aware of their state’s health requirements.
BREEDING GUARANTEE:
The Suggested Breeding Guarantee as endorsed by the American Shorthorn Association will be followed.
ASA GENETIC CONDITION DISCLAIMER:
Unless an animal is listed on the American Shorthorn Association “genetic condition status list”, the American Shorthorn Association makes no representation of any kind as to whether or not the animal has a genetic condition.
INSURANCE:
Will be available through the Cindy Cagwin Johnston, 217-370-6034.
Funding for this Shorthorn Agribition Sale is provided by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. www.picktnproducts.org.
Parade of Sale Cattle
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026 - 1:30 PM
CONSIGNORS INDEX
C SQUARED SHOW CATTLE - COLE STRICKLAND Castalia, NC - 252-908-2071
SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION MEETING AND JUNIOR AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026 • 6:30 PM Bernard School Exhibit Building located at on the grounds of the James E Ward Agriculture Center. Building
Shorthorn Bull
March 13 -15, 2026
James E. Ward Agricultural Center • Lebanon, TN
Show and Sale Schedule
If unable to attend, all auctions will be live streamed at liveauctions.tv Show live streaming at nextlevelimages.com and photos provided by Next Level Images.
Sunday, March 15 • Agribition Junior Show
The 2026 Agribition will again feature a Trade Show on Friday and Saturday President
Barn Manager
ALAN PSOTA 1718 Indian Hill Rd. Lebanon, TN 37087 (931) 242-0179
Trade Show Contact
CARRIE MAJOR 135 Dillon Rd. Milton, TN 37118 (615) 504-0646
MICHAEL BUTLER I 065 Greenvale Rd. Milton, TN 37118 (615) 351-1071
615-449-9077 - -
Vice President
MIKE WATKINS 2655A Beasley Bend Rd. Lebanon, TN 37087 (615) 642-0976
This heifer’s picture speaks for itself. With her eye-catching roan color, femininity and neck extension, she definitely has that show ring look. Backed by a pedigree of numerous greats, she will be fun to develop.
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CEDAR NORTH FACE 3Z CCS REVIVAL 42J KJG HDLY MIRAGE 229W ET
Fireball, CCS Revival and Alta Cedar Perfect Storm just a few names in this September Red Neck Roan heifers pedigree. Her Sire, CCS 1872 306L and Dam, MM Mirage 3Z 5E are cornerstones of the breeding program at Whippoorwill.
marked heifer promises to please a great front 1/3 and a full bodied female. *X4405790 | C | 9/1/25 | RWM |
CROWE ELSA 825
SHORTHORN HEIFERS
Another Margie Matilda Flushmate this
SHORTHORN HEIFERS
DAP’S BOBBY’S GIRL 8105
8105’s dams background of being Canadian Junior National Reserve Champion along with other big wins, she has also produced past winners including a bull that hung several big banners for us. This heifers breeding will no doubt produce so killer show calves with some color. Heifer has great easy going disposition as well!!
RCC FAVORITE 251M
*X4395857 | C | 3/1/25 | ROAN | POLLED | 251M
JSF MENDOZA 134K
JSF MAUDE 101A
STUDER’S GOLDEN BOY 21G
MARTINDELL FAVORITE 249
MARTINDELL FAVORITE 731
Whether you are looking for a show heifer or just a good breeding piece, this heifer has a very bright future ahead of her. She is moderately framed, long-bodied, and thick with a great muscle pattern. She is out of the up-and-coming JSF Mendoza, whose daughters averaged over five thousand in the Durham Nation sale last fall. Martindell Shorthorns is known across the country for having some of the most reliable and productive cows in the breed. With this heifer’s pedigree having a long list of Martindell cows, and being from the Favorite cow family, I expect her to be no exception. Take this heifer home and let her produce structurally sound and practical cattle for years to come.
Consigned by: ROWDY CATTLE COMPANY
SHARBEN SPICE GIRL PB 1568
*X4406404 | C | 2/24/25 |
CIRCLK GILMAN DREAM EASY 21F
GILMAN’S PIT BOSS 27K
GILMAN’S GLAMOR GIRL 99H
SULL RED RESOLVE 3262 ET
SHARBEN SPICE GIRL LOVE 015
SHARBEN SPICE GIRL 410 ET
Stout-made, deep-bodied, easy-doing yet feminine describes this heifer. She has an easy way of moving and a good disposition. Her pedigree speaks for itself. The Sugar & Spice cow
has been an excellent addition to our herd. This heifer’s sire is massive yet easy calving. Their mating resulted in this dark cherry red masterpiece. Take her home and let her paint a picture in your herd.
Bred Heifer. This female is a very attractive and powerful in her makeup.She is long spined big hipped and smooth made.Very eye appealing female. Halter broke and ready for the spring and summer shows. Breeding info available sale day.
Consigned by: CANDACE A BEDFORD
JCN CAROLINA BO 203L
Pair / Bred Female. This first calf heifer checked the boxes, layed down and had her calf on her own, great udder and docile. Her mother was in Emma’s show line up and was a Grand Champion herself. Study the pedigree on this one. Her red heifer calf at side,
Exposed back with JCN Gettin’ Cider 12/23/25 - current.
PEN LOTS - PAIRS/BRED FEMALES
JCN PRIMA BELLA 167J
LEVELDALE NAPOLEON 745E
LEVELDALE NITA 407B
SUTH LYNWOOD 257C
SUTH PRIMA BELLA 351E
SUTH PRIMA BELLA 251B
Bred Female. A solid cow here from stemming from the a great Prima Bella bloodline from the Ragsdale herd. Another excellent uddered female, moderate framed female in her prime. Vet confirmed bred 5 months on 1/15/26 to JCN Gettin’ Cider, a Taylor Made x Lassie 2024 son.
Consigned by: J&C NICODEMUS FAMILY FARMS
LEVELDALE NITA 407B
WCS MS LESLEY
Bred Female. This bloodline stems back to Willowcrest Shorthorns from a cow I purchased while in high school, this cow is thick with a great udder. Her calves are the top picks every year, my son showed her steer calf as a jr project this past year and he is looking great to go back as a sr steer. The calves are full of growth and over all thickness. Only because of having a sister to her do we part with this cow. We held several cows for fall calves is why she is shortbred to JCN Gettin’ Cider, a Taylor Made x Lassie 2024 son. Bred 1/5/26.
HILL HAVEN DISTINCTION 30Z CVF MONTANA ROXY 315T ET
Pair / Bred Female. This young female is just now coming into her prime. She raised
calf we sold last year for a Junior Prospect. But this year she sells will
2nd, Red Bull Calf - Townview Tradition 1105 (*x4403412). You should take a close look at. We believe he has a lot of future in him. She sells bred back to Gilmans
DARWIN 908 ET SHARBEN PEACH BLUSH 659 SV’S DT CONNIE V349
Bred Heifer. A very stylish and at blue roan
SHORTHORN BULL
RCC ENCHANTED MAN 254M
This guy has been an eye-catcher in the pasture since the day he was born, and as he has grown, he has continued to get better. He is deep-bodied, thick-boned, square-hipped, structurally sound, and puts it all together in a beautiful Roan package. Over the last few years, we have used lots of Jungel genetics, and our two lots in this sale are a great testament to why we will continue to do so. His pedigree is a great mix of performance and show ring presence, with his sire being JSF Manhattan and his dam being out of the outstanding SULL Propel and the Salty Enchantress female from Schrag/Nikkel. Be sure to give this guy a look while you are on the hunt for your next herd bull. A BSE will be done before sale day to make sure he is ready to get the job done. *X4395859 |
Selling the right to one successful flush. “White”
Country
7607 NW Prairie View Road
Kansas City, MO 64151
PARADE OF SALE CATTLE FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH - 1:30 PM
SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 14TH - 10:00 AM
SPONSORED BY THE TENNESSEE SHORTHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION