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Nichols Farms Private Treaty ull Sale 64 Years of Superior eef Genetics Large or small, old or new - Nichols customers are our friends, and can expect the same level of performance and service from our stock and our team. And you will have the benefit of being a part of the Nichols family. Come and take a look at some of the best bulls in the beef industry. dave nichols 18646219 Angus 8/12

Welcome to Nichols Farms Glossary of Items on Nichols ulls... reed : Angus, Simmental, SX and DX Composites. rand/tag: Ear Tag, rand, Tattoo & Name are the same. Color: lack, WF lack-baldy, (may have other white) Horn/Poll: P Smooth Polled S is Polled with scurs irth Date: irthday of animal. irth Wt.: Actual birth weight. 205 Adj: Weaning weight adjusted to 205 days of age 205 Ratio: An within-herd index of a calf s weaning weight Cum ADG: Average Daily Gain for the entire feedlot test period computed from actual weaning weight to yearling weight EPDs: Expected Progeny Differences are estimates based on the data of the individual animal and his relatives in all the different herds across the breed s population. EPD s figures are in actual pounds, plus (+) or minus (-) for each trait. Those below would be minus (-) and those above average would be plus (+). You can expect these differences in the actual weight of your bull s calves. EPDs predict the transmitting ability of each bull when compared with the many thousands of bulls in each breed. EPD Note: You can compare the purebred Nichols Angus, purebred South Devons and South Devon Hybrids because their base point has been adjusted to the Angus base. You can not compare EPD s between Nichols pure-bred Simmentals. pure bred Angus and Nichols Composites. Nichols pure-bred Simmentals and Simmental Hybrids are on the Simmental base. Color: hom is homozygous black, het is heterozygous red carrier Carcass EPDs: Marbling: Intramuscular fat in the rib eye determines USDA quality grade. Prime, CA, Choice, or Select F: ack fat thickness in inches measured on the rib eye. REA: Rib eye area in square inches measured at the 13th rib. Calving Ease: Suitable to breed heifers or cows Volume discounts Health & Death Warranty (limited) $100 off if you pick up your ull(s) Free of Genetic Abnormalities AM, NH, MI, CA, DD, M1, TH, and PH by pedigree or DNA test Angus $ Value EPDs $Values EPDs are reported in $ per head i.e. ($W) +19 ($F) +22 ($G) +19 ($) +37 $Values EPDs, are computed for $Weaning, (weaning wt.), $Feedlot (days on feed, daily rate of gain, ration cost) and $Grid (Choice-Select spread and Yield Grade 4 & 5s) and $eef (heavy wt. carcass discounts). Weaning Value ($W) calculates a $ per head difference in expected progeny differences for weaning weight compared to progeny of other Angus sires. Feedlot Value ($F) calculates a $ per head difference in expected progeny differences for feedlot performance compared to progeny of other Angus sires. Grid Value ($G) combines quality grade and yield grade and is calculated for animals with carcass EPDs, ultrasound EPDs, or both types of EPDs. eef Value ($) represents the expected average dollar per head difference in the progeny feedlot performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other Angus sires. eef Value ($) is comprised of: Feedlot Value ($F), Grid Value ($G) and wt. discounts. Sale Terms and Conditions - 2017 ulls will be semen checked prior to pick up or delivery. Nichols Farms offers death and loss of use warranty on their sale bulls. This warranty must be purchased at time of sale. ulls are guaranteed to service cows. Any bull that settles healthy cows by natural service or passes a fertility test made by a certified veterinarian mutually agreed upon by Nichols Farms and buyer shall be considered a breeder. The following exceptions apply to all breeding animals sold by Nichols Farms. Animals put in service or bred at less than 12 months of age. Injury or disease to the animal occurring after the sale. Gross negligence or misconduct on the part of the buyer. 2188 Clay Avenue ridgewater, Iowa 50837 ull arn: 641-369-2829 fax: 641-369-2932 Ross cell: 641-745-5241 www.nicholsfarms.biz

Pen L & M & N Nichols Angus ulls Pen: L NICHOLS EXTRA D209 ID: D209 birth 3/26/16 89 684 4.14 1338 K C F ENNETT SOUTHSIDE K C F MISS 208 S11 NICHOLS SPECIAL DUTY H75 NICHOLS FORMULA R435 NICHOLS FORMULA J270 +3 +3.6 +58 +104 +.26 +8 +25 $44 $65 $95.41.08 -.016 Cows $4,500 NICHOLS QUIET LAD D470 ID: D470 birth 3/21/16 79 663 4.24 1226 NICHOLS QUIET LAD D381 ID: D381 birth 4/21/16 98 782 4.71 1537 NICHOLS QUIET LAD X42 NICHOLS LACKCAP U137 NICHOLS NEW LEVEL R25 ASF JUANNA ERICA 22 ASF JUANNA ERICA 334 +13 +.9 +42 +77 +.16 +11 +15 $38 $29 $46 -.08 -.15.066 Heifers $4,500 NICHOLS QUIET LAD X366 NICHOLS LK HEIRESS R152 NICHOLS COMMITMENT U120 NICHOLS ARARAMER Y439 NICHOLS ARARAMERE S17-10 +5. +62 +128 +.31 +0 +19 $42 $108 $117.32 -.41.047 Cows $4,500 F e e d E f f i c i e n c y R A D G E P D The RADG EPD allows producers to select Angus genetics that will perform more efficiently in a feedlot. It provides an EPD to identify cattle that, with a given quantity of feed, will still perform well. The individual intake data and genomic information on dry-matter intake in a genetic evaluation gives beef producers a valuable tool to select for more feed efficient genetics. NICHOLS HORIZON D274 ID: D274 birth 3/29/16 94 774 3.63 1347 MCC DAYREAK G A R SUNRISE G A R OJECTIVE R227 NICHOLS QUEEN S164 NICHOLS QUEEN K288 +1 +3.7 +57 +96 +.23 +9 +26 $46 $53 $126.55.52 -.012 Cows $4,500 Pen: N NICHOLS KING D393 ID: D393 birth 4/26/16 76 626 3.48 1080 A A R TEN X 7008 S A NICHOLS KING A263 NICHOLS RITA U335 NICHOLS RITA R30 NICHOLS RITA M264 +7 +.7 +40 +84 +.21 +11 +23 $32 $35 $129.47.37 -.02 Heifers $3,500 Nichols Stout T152 is a sire who lives up to his name. He exhibits extra width and muscle definition. His Epds for RADG, Yearling wt, Carcass wt, and $Feedlot rank him in the top 4%. production carcass W WW MM YRL RADG MAR REA FAT $F $QG $ +6.1 +58 +20 +120 +.37 -.01 +.16 -.00 +$102 +$4 +$106 Hei fer Pregnancy E valuat ion (HP ) Heifer pregnancy (HP) EPDs characterize differences among sires in the Angus breed for daughter s heifer pregnancy. When comparing two sires based on their heifer pregnancy EPDs (reported in units of percentage), a higher EPD sire would be expected to have daughters with a greater probability or chance of becoming pregnant than a sire with the lower EPD. 1

Pen O Nichols Angus ulls NICHOLS EXTRA D191 ID: D191 birth 3/25/16 89 624 4.10 1274 K C F ENNETT SOUTHSIDE K C F MISS 208 S11 NICHOLS DIRECTION L84 NICHOLS LACKIRD W91 NICHOLS LACKIRD T321 +3 +3.9 +51 +101 +.29 +8 +30 $40 $69 $119.53.37.013 Cows $3,500 NICHOLS KING D229 ID: D229 birth 3/28/16 82 672 3.72 1261 MYTTY IN FOCUS A A R TEN X 7008 S A A A R LADY KELTON 5551 NICHOLS DIRECTION U70 NICHOLS LULA Y75 NICHOLS LULA U57 +11 -.5 +50 +95 +.24 +10 +23 $47 $57 $121.68.19 -.012 Cows $4,000 NICHOLS STANDARD D337 ID: D337 birth 4/5/16 85 635 4.43 1339 CHERRY CRK HIGHER STANDARD NICHOLS HIGH STANDARD 10 NICHOLS PRIDE Z427 NICHOLS LULA W5 NICHOLS LULA T99 +1 +3.5 +37 +91 +.20 +5 +29 $28 $55 $105.31 -.04.044 Cows $3,500 NICHOLS HIGH STANDARD D346 ID: D346 birth 4/8/16 83 697 3.80 1255 CHERRY CRK HIGHER STANDARD NICHOLS HIGH STANDARD 10 NICHOLS PRIDE Z427 NICHOLS DESIGN S213 NICHOLS LULA W120 NICHOLS LULA P263 +2 +2.8 +45 +90 +.20 +6 +28 $37 $52 $100.44 -.06.051 Cows $4,000 NICHOLS STEADFAST D394 ID: D394 birth 4/28/16 80 717 3.32 1245 NICHOLS STEADFAST T139 NICHOLS STEADFAST Z188 NICHOLS LACKCAP T132 NICHOLS NEXT STEP T63 NICHOLS ELA LASS X231 NICHOLS ELA LASS U301 +2 +2.5 +53 +93 +.22 +7 +21 $43 $52 $114.31.13.014 Cows $4,000 NICHOLS QUIET LAD D456 ID: D456 birth 4/1/16 86 648 4.20 1246 NICHOLS QUIET LAD X42 NICHOLS LACKCAP U137 NICHOLS EXTRA P296 ASF PINE LADY 959 ASF PINE LADY 471 +4 +2.7 +56 +94 +.16 +8 +27 $56 $44 $76 -.06 -.07.05 Cows $4,000 Thanks For Coming! 2188 Clay Avenue ridgewater, IA 50837 office 641-369-2829 Dave s home 712-762-3810 fax 641-369-2932 Ross s cell 641-745-5241 www.nicholsfarms.biz 3

c pa 3% -.6 +. Gibbs Cattle Co - Harrison, Nebraska Headquarters for Heterosis Crossbred cows producing Composite sired calves provide a 23.3% Improvement in Pounds of Weaned Calf per cow exposed over straight bred cows and calves! USDA Meat Animal Research Center c pa 3% +1 Nichols Hybrids and Composites are the result of crossing two or more pure lines in specific crosses to maximize the best traits of the grandparent lines. All Nichols lines are black and polled. A Composite bull s heterois (cross bred vigor) is transmitted to his offspring. Plus, his calves are more uniform in type, performance, and carcass characteristics than back crossing purebreds. Virtually all poultry, swine, and grain genetics are the result of systematic composite breeding. -.6 PURE LINES F-1 HYRiDS F-2 COMPOSITES AN = PURERED ANGUS 100% ritish SM = PURERED SIMMENTALS 100% Continental DS = PURERED SOUTH DEVON 100% ritish note: *These pedigrees are examples. Nichols Composites sires and dams may be reciprocal crosses. This does not effect their breed %, performance, phenotype, quality, carcass traits, or transferable heterosis. SX1 = P ANGUS by P SIMMENTAL Nichols P Angus Nichols SX1 Nichols P Simmental *50% ritish - 50% Continental DX1 = P SOUTH DEVON by P ANGUS Nichols P South Devon Nichols DX1 Nichols P Angus *100% ritish DAX2 = DX1 by SX1 Nichols P South Devon Nichols DX1 Nichols P Angus Nichols DAX2 Nichols P Angus Nichols SX1 Nichols P Simmental *75% ritish - 25%Continental +1 +1 W +.2 N Ca He 1 b w $W lo