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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 20152"><p>DR -- I've been buried with work for a few weeks now (my "real" job is as a CPA) but I checked in this morning for a little change of pace and see this discussion about Simangus. It would be a bit of a drive, but I know there is a guy in Adams, Nebraska (I think that's about 30 miles from Lincoln) that sort of specializes in Simangus these days. But I think that they are now virtually all black. Some years ago he was into 50/50 Hereford/Simmental crosses but now has gone Black Simmie/Black Angus. Anyway, for many years now he has sold around 30 bulls each year at a sale I attend in southeast Texas and his bulls apparently do just fine down here along the coast. I've come close, but have never bought one of his, so I can't speak from direct personal experience. I would imagine they would do equally well in your environment. If you have any interest you may want to try to contact Lavern Nieveen in Adams, Nebraska. Sorry , but I don't have his phone number readily available. Regards, Arnold Ziffle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 20152"] DR -- I've been buried with work for a few weeks now (my "real" job is as a CPA) but I checked in this morning for a little change of pace and see this discussion about Simangus. It would be a bit of a drive, but I know there is a guy in Adams, Nebraska (I think that's about 30 miles from Lincoln) that sort of specializes in Simangus these days. But I think that they are now virtually all black. Some years ago he was into 50/50 Hereford/Simmental crosses but now has gone Black Simmie/Black Angus. Anyway, for many years now he has sold around 30 bulls each year at a sale I attend in southeast Texas and his bulls apparently do just fine down here along the coast. I've come close, but have never bought one of his, so I can't speak from direct personal experience. I would imagine they would do equally well in your environment. If you have any interest you may want to try to contact Lavern Nieveen in Adams, Nebraska. Sorry , but I don't have his phone number readily available. Regards, Arnold Ziffle [/QUOTE]
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