Welcome We are excited to be having our sale take place for the third year at the Kimball Livestock Exchange in Kimball South Dakota on February 19, 2026! We certainly appreciate the opportunity provided by the owners of Kimball Livestock to host our live sale at their historic facility. We are tremendously proud of the bulls selling this year. Our focus has always and will always be on commercial cattle producers. We have built our cow herd with strict selection parameters to capitalize on maternal traits, longevity, performance, fertility, udder quality, and overall prevailing design. P3 Angus is defined by three core values: 1. Power 2. Performance 3. Pedigree. Power is obtained through visual emphasis on genetics with muscle mass, volume, and core width and dimension. Performance comes from emphasis on producing progeny which grow fast and do so with efficiency. Pedigree is derived from our emphasis on utilizing maternal cows which have proven themselves and more importantly continued to prove their genetics in subsequent generations. When making our breeding plans each year, it is pivotal to always improve the genetics at hand. We strongly believe in balancing both phenotypic and genotypic traits. This means utilizing Epds and genomics as tools to help predict genetic merit, but not for sole reliance.… in other words, if a genomic test predicts a trait to improve, we will endorse it only when the raw data and visual phenotype portray it…. The paper values must couple with ideal phenotypic design. At the end of the day, great herd sires come from great cows, and we feel we have built a herd with great validity. In the last 24 years, we have worked diligently to breed the absolute best seed stock we feel fit the guidelines stated above. We have done this aggressively through AI and embryo transfer modalities during our over two- decade existence. Our ET program has continually been an emphasis and will continue to be a centerpiece to proliferate superior genetics through our new ET lab and utilization of fellow cooperator herds. When you look through the offering, there are a multitude of flush matings from our premier donors. There are both 18-month-old and spring yearling bulls in this year’s sale. These bulls will compliment many programs in dynamic ways as we consider optimal value in both grid and live weight programs. The overriding strength of many of these bulls will come from weaning and yearling growth as confirmed by performance and projected genomic testing in the upper percentiles of the breed. As we continue to breed for the future, we can assure the things you expect and the input we receive will always be strongly considered. As cattle producers, we are extremely gifted with the opportunity to control the genetics behind our cow herds. We wish everyone the best of luck in the new year and hope to see you at our sale on February 19th! Please do not hesitate to call at anytime if you have questions. Herd visits are always welcome. It is our goal to align you with genetics that fit your operations. We take integrity serious here, your investment considerations will be treated the same as ours, with respect and honesty! - Nagorske Brothers
Tyler Evers and his family, Lacey (wife) and three, soon to be four kids. Tyler helps us on the side of his family farm operation as a herd manager.
Our mindset around here is that true performance tends to come from a little bit of birth weight. If you really want to add 50-100lbs of weaning weight to your calf crop then you need to use a sire that has frame, muscle, and weight. As today’s genomic portal has tended to turn into more of a lottery ticket for birthweight EPD, we feel it is important to set your parameters a little broader; do not get caught up on 2-3lbs of difference in the birth weight EPD for cows. From a 3-6 we strongly feel there is not a lot of difference. Generally, you will find actual birth weights of calves within 3-6 BW EPD bulls will be all over the board on actual birth weights but within the same realm of weight. We have also seen where genomically enhanced EPDs indicate calving ease while the birth weight of the bull is over 90 lbs. The point here is to pay attention to the birth weight of the bulls and rely on that data more than the genomic indicators. Also, please ask us questions. If a bull is suggested for heifers, we have indicated it in the footnotes. BROADER BW PARAMETERS, BETTER WEANING WEIGHTS
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