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2023 Futurity Standings

2023 Futurity Results

Owned Ewe Lamb
District 1
No points submitted at this time.

District 2
125pts – Hutsyn Hohertz, TX – Slack 3206
45pts – Adisyn Sheets, OK – MacCauley 5968
40pts – Jarrod Neumeister, IN – Dombek 3870

District 3
15pts – Raegan Studer, IA  BarZel 23067

District 4
80pts – Grandin Lewis, WV- MacCauley 5962
55pts – Grandin Lewis, WV – MacCauley 6030
43pts – Allee Hoover, PA – MacCauley 5969
31pts – Olivia Mason, MA – TM Matlock 1058

 

Bred & Owned Ewe Lamb
73pts – Katelyn Ford, IN – Russell Sheep Co. 2320
52pts – Elizabeth Sodtalbers, NJ – So-N-So Acres 03262
34pts – Emerri Gottlob, SD – Gottlob 1003

 

Owned Yearling Ewe
87pts – Hutsyn Hohertz, TX – Slack 2421
80pts – Allee Hoover, PA – MacCauley 5599
50pts – Arica Sodtalbers, NJ – So-N-So Acres 03227
35pts – Emily Stevens, OH – Slack 2418
 2pts – Elizabeth Sodtalbers, NJ – So-N-So Acres 03226

Bred & Owned Yearling Ewe
64pts – Katelyn Ford, IN – Russell Sheep Co. 02010

 

The Event – Suffolk Weekend 2023

Suffolk Event Junior Show Results

Suffolk Sale Order     Sale Report

CLICK TO BID ONLINE

 

 

SCHEDULE

Friday, June 9
11:30am            Event registration at Crowne Plaza

1-4:30 pm        Educational sessions at Crowne Plaza    
1:00-2:00pm
Digital Suffolk 101 – Amanda Everts
Producer Panel: Lessons Learned for a Successful Operation – Bret Henderson, Bob Kimm, Evan Snyder, Jim Van Dyke. Moderator: Jeremy Geske
Farm to Table Direct Marketing of Lamb: Diane Russell, John Peck, Gwen Kitzan
Youth: Where’s the Meat? – Ann Kolthoff

2:15-3:15pm
Digital Suffolk 101 – Amanda Everts 
Producer Panel:Lessons Learned for a Successful Operation – Bret Henderson, Bob Kimm, Evan Snyder, Jim Van Dyke. Moderator: Jeremy Geske
New USDA Livestock Drug Regulations/Off-label Drug Use – Dr. John King
Youth: Shepardy- UJSSA Directors

3:30-4:30pm
Digital Suffolk: Advanced Options – Amanda Everts
Preventing Loss from Abortion Diseases- Dr. John King
Data 101: How to Improve Your Bottom Line – Ann Kolthoff
Youth: Creepy Crawlers  – Dr. Scott Greiner

*Small group sessions will be offered for “Using Ultrasound for Carcass Evaluation” on Friday and Saturday – signup will be arranged through the USSA

6 pm                Welcome dinner at fairgrounds followed by sale sheep preview.
                         – Meal included with event registration
                         – Youth corn hole tournament and ice cream sundae bar

Saturday, June 10
8:30 -10:30 am Breed Standard Discussion with Dr. Scott Greiner at the Fairgrounds (Goat Barn)

                            – Youth Track : Skill-a-thon  • Carcass Scanning • Lamb Cooking/Tasting (Gwen Kitzan)

Lunch on your own

Noon                Suffolk sale

Junior Show check-in is scheduled on Saturday, June 10 beginning 30 minutes following the conclusion of the Suffolk Sale until 4pm.

6 pm                Social Hour, Banquet Dinner Crowne Plaza
                       – Dinner Reservations required
                       – Lamb & chicken buffet for adults, pizza buffet and game room for kids.
                       – Foundation Program & Hall of Fame recognition to follow
                       – Suffolk Socializing & Entertainment

Sunday, June 11
8 am                Junior Show at fairgrounds*
*Pre-entry suggested. Junior Show check-in is scheduled on Saturday, June 10 beginning 30 minutes following the conclusion of the Suffolk Sale until 4pm. 


Educational Program

The Suffolk Event Educational Program

 

ONLINE BIDDING @ BREEDERSWORLD.COM!

Sale Catalog – Click to View – Suffolks start on page 13!

Registration/Entry Forms

Registration Form Word   PDF 
Registration Deadline:  Extended to May 25!

Sale Entry Form Word PDF
Sale Information Letter
Sale Entry Deadline: May 1 (must be faxed or emailed)

Junior Show Entry Form Word PDF
Junior Show Rules
Junior Show Deadline: May 27 (suggested but not required)

Click Here to Review Frequently Asked Questions
Click Here to Complete Interest Survey

 

Lodging Options

Holiday Inn Express (adjacent to meeting and banquet hotel)
217-529-7771
booking link: United Suffolk Sheep Association – Holiday Inn Express

Crowne Plaza (meeting and banquet site)
217-529-7777

Comfort Inn 
217-615-4445 – “Suffolk Sheep Block 2023” $115/night +tax
booking link: https://www.choicehotels.com/reservations/groups/xb66b2

Best Western
217-525-7420 – “Suffolk Sheep” for 10% off

Ramada Inn
217-523-4000 – “Suffolk Sheep” $101/night +tax

Camping
Illinois State Fairgrounds: 217-782-6661

 

The Suffolk Event Sponsors


Diamond Sponsors ($2500+)

Gold Sponsors ($1000-$2499)

Silver Sponsors ($500-$999)

ILLINOIS SUFFOLK SHEEP ASSOCIATION


Bronze Sponsors ($250-$499)

JMG SUFFOLKS, MN


Suffolk Event Sponsorship Levels Revised 4.28.23

National Junior Suffolk Show

The 2024 National Junior Suffolk Show, held in conjunction with the All-American Junior Sheep Show will be July 4-7 East Lansing, Michigan. 

To learn more: https://allamericanjuniorshow.com/

Midwest Stud Ram Sale

To view info on the Midwest Stud Ram Sale – including the sale and schedule visit: www.midwestsale.com

Online Catalog: https://www.midwestsale.com/catalog/

Livestream: https://www.dvauction.com/

Online Bidding: https://www.dvauction.com/

2022 UJSSA Virtual Contest Winners

Photo Contest
Ages 8-12 
1st MacKenzie Hornbostel (IL)
2nd Claire Harris (IL)

Ages 13-16
1st Creed Harker (IA)
2nd Morgan Tweed (PA)

Logo Contest
1st Katie Ford (IN)
2nd Case Rodgers (TX)

Virtual Skill A Thon
Age Group 7 and Under
1st Brodie Boyd, OH

Ages 8 to 12
1st Allie Boyd, OH
2nd Cayenne Harker, IA
3rd Case Rodgers, TX
4th Kinley Tolle, OK
5th Greely Everts, IA

Ages 13-16
1st Creed Harker, IA

Ages 17-21
1st Ethan Leggett, WV
2nd Emily Stevens, OH

Update from the USSA

The Board of Directors of the United Suffolk Sheep Association wishes to extend gratitude to the membership for your participation in the recent vote on how animals should be presented at the National Suffolk Show and National Suffolk Sale. In recent history, there has been very few votes in the USSA that has seen this level of turnout. The membership vote related to the presentation of animals at the association sanctioned events has been counted and is for there to be no change; 77 in favor of the presentation change and 83 in favor of no change.

We thought it was important for our members to participate in the decision-making process. The Board was clear when this was put to the vote of the membership that we would abide by the wishes of the membership, and you have spoken.

Now that this vote is in the rear-view mirror, the exciting programs and projects we are continuing to work on can truly be front and center in the conversation. Going back to the Fall of 2020 with the Needs Assessment, we set the precedent for reaching out to you and actively soliciting your feedback and direction.

We heard you say that you wanted more opportunities to collaborate and more education, which is the focus of The Suffolk Event that was recently announced. We are working on a collaborative event that will bring all facets of our breed together. Coming together as Suffolk breeders, making new friends, and visiting with old ones while participating in new learning opportunities is the focus of The Event. We hope you will take home a nugget of new information that you can implement in your flock. A sale will provide an opportunity for members to sell their sheep or obtain some new genetics. A junior show will give youth an experience to get out with their sheep early in the season and develop new skills.

We aren’t trying to change an existing Suffolk event; we are creating an entirely new one that encompasses all things Suffolk. All ages, all segments, and all geographies are the target audience. It will move around in subsequent years, but the focus will be consistent in bringing together the many different and diverse Suffolk enthusiasts to celebrate the breed.

As we finished the strategic planning session last fall, a full list of committees and committee chairs was distributed to the membership. We are very proud of the work being done and are equally excited about the composition of those committees. The work being tackled is long overdue and, in some cases, has never been tackled before. The people chopping wood and carrying water are not just Board members – there is a herd (or flock, depending on where in the country you are) of active members who stepped up and asked to be part of those committees.

We are blessed to be surrounded by people who feel as strongly about the breed and are committed to the future. If you have the passion and the time to help, know that there are many opportunities to do so.

We know we need to do a better job talking about the accomplishments being made, and we are excited to share that. To that end, a report on committee progress will be distributed to the entire membership within the next several weeks, so you can see what else we’ve been working on to advance the breed we are all so proud to be a part of. No longer will the membership need to wait until the annual meeting to get a real glimpse into what we are striving to accomplish.

There is excitement in looking ahead to the future. There is real progress being made on real tasks that can make a real difference for our breed. Thank you again for your passionate engagement. Working together there is absolutely nothing we can’t make happen together for the Suffolk breed.

2023 USSA Suffolk Directory

 

2023 USSA Suffolk Directory Dates:
Feb. 15 – Ad Commitment Deadline
March 1 – Ad info & payment due

*We’d like to get started on directory ads early this year! Consider finalizing your ad BEFORE lambing!!

Click Here for Electronic Ad Worksheet

UJSSA Webinar – January 10th!

Hitting the Target for Lamb Yield, Quality & Value

Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yoZZCgAER-CRP4RmrPE7bA

USSA Informational Meeting – January 11

USSA INFORMATIONAL MEETING
January 11, 2023
5pm pacific/ 6pm mountain/ 7pm central/ 8pm eastern

This meeting is scheduled for USSA members to connect with the USSA board via zoom to further discuss the membership vote. Members can join via computer or phone with the connection information below.

COMPUTER/DEVICE: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87494560019?pwd=ZFhHZlR4SGx6N2ZmQS85M2F4RVI0dz09

PHONE: 1 305 224 1968  

Meeting ID: 874 9456 0019
Passcode: 760780

 

Call for Committee Members

USSA Committee Application

A few years ago, the USSA invited non-board members to participate in our various committees. This has been extremely valuable in terms of getting broader input on association activities as well as surfacing potential new future board members. Committees meet via Zoom, the frequency dependent on how active each committee wants or needs to be. One challenge that we have encountered is that some committees became so large it was difficult for the chair to manage, and to ensure all committee members were able to share their opinions and ideas, and for the committee to reach consensus. To keep all of our committees at a manageable size, we have created this short application. An application is not an automatic appointment. The president will appoint committee members with a goal is to be inclusive of all types of Suffolks and a diversity of opinions. Applications are to be submitted to [email protected] by December 10. Applicants will be notified of committee appointments by December 15.

USSA Committee application (word)
USSA Committee application (pdf)

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