Cow Country - July 2021

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KENTUCKY ANGUS ASSOCIATION NEWS Anne Stewart DeMott, Secretary/Treasurer

We just wrapped up the Kentucky Angus Preview show that was back at the Fair and Expo Center in Louisville. It was a great event with an awesome set of cattle. I would like to thank all the participants and their parents for attending and supporting the Kentucky Angus Association.

I would also like to thank the Preview Committee for all their hard work getting the event organized and fundraising to support it. It’s great to be a part of such a great breed of cattle with even greater families behind it. The National Junior Angus show is now set for Grand Island, NE and our Kentucky juniors are busy getting things ready to attend. They will make lifelong friends and learn many valuable lessons. We wish them safe travels and good luck as they represent Kentucky. We hope that your summer is productive and your able to make progress on the list of things needed finished while

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also enjoying family and friends. Continue to tell the story of what we do daily in Agriculture every chance you get. You never know when that person is going to take up the message and campaign for our success. Be sure to get out and enjoy GOD’s creation every chance you get. If myself or any of the other officers and directors can be of assistance feel free to let us know. We are here to help you in any way we can if you have concerns or ideas. See you down the road. Jason Crowe Kentucky Angus Association President

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1. Reserve Senior Champion Female DBF Peggy JHL 861 won reserve senior champion female at the 2021 Atlantic National Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) Angus Show, May 30 in Lebanon, Tenn. Emily Jeffries, Canmer, Ky., owns the winning female. 2. Junior Champion Bull S A F Diesel 9060 won junior champion bull at the 2021 Atlantic National Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) Angus Show, May 30 in Lebanon, Tenn. Blane Smith, Russell Springs, Ky., owns the winning bull. 3. Owned Senior Champion Female DBF Peggy JHL 861 won owned senior champion female at the 2021 Atlantic National Regional Preview Junior Angus Show, May 29 in Lebanon, Tenn. Emily Jeffries, Canmer, Ky., owns the winning female. 4. Junior a Showmanship These young Angus enthusiasts won top honors in junior A showmanship at the 2021 Atlantic National Regional Preview Junior Angus Show, May 29 in Lebanon, Tenn. Pictured from left are Ellee Marksbury, Buffalo, Ky., champion; Ella Michael, Fisherville, Va., reserve champion; Gavin Kuhn, Manchester, Tenn., third place; and Miss American Angus Ellie Kidwell. 5. Bred-and-owned Intermediate Champion Bull BJF KCC Spade 0660 won bred-and-owned intermediate champion bull at the 2021 Atlantic National Regional Preview Junior Angus Show, May 29 in

Lebanon, Tenn. Taylor Jeffries, Canmer, Ky., owns the winning bull. 6. Bred-and-owned Junior Champion Heifer BJF KCC Elba 9326 won bred-and-owned junior champion heifer at the 2021 Atlantic National Regional Preview Junior Angus Show, May 29 in Lebanon, Tenn. Taylor Jeffries, Canmer, Ky., owns the winning heifer. 7. Bred-and-owned Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion S A F Lucy Pride 9135 won bred-and-owned reserve senior heifer calf champion at the 2021 Atlantic National Regional Preview Junior Angus Show, May 29 in Lebanon, Tenn. Bryanna Smith, Russell Springs, Ky., owns the winning heifer. 8. Reserve Grand Champion Steer Covells Black Ops won reserve grand champion steer at the 2021 Atlantic National Regional Preview Junior Angus Show, May 29 in Lebanon, Tenn. Catherine Cowles, Rockfield, Ky., owns the March 2020 son of PVF Blacklist 7077. Andy Higgins, Auburntown, Tenn., evaluated the 237 entries. 9. Grand Champion Bred-and-owned Steer McCauley Bravo H2 won grand champion bred-and-owned steer at the 2021 Atlantic National Regional Preview Junior Angus Show, May 29 in Lebanon, Tenn. Adam McCauley, Cynthiana, Ky., owns the April 2020 son of Colburn Primo 5153. Andy Higgins, Auburntown, Tenn., evaluated the 237 entries.

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It has sure been a busy and little hectic this spring from getting hay up to planting crops and breeding cows. All those tasks that are just part of what we do. Summer and getting caught up are just around the corner……I hope. Although I’m not sure we ever get caught up on all the things that need done.

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KENTUCKY ANGUS FIELD DAY August 7th • Heritage Farm and will begin at 10:30. Lunch will be provided. Genomics Education Sessions featuring 3 Speakers Sponsors are: Heritage Farm, Neogen Corporation, Boehringer Ingelheim, Kentucky Nutrition Services, Select Sires, Corteva Agriscience, and Genex.

Bring the whole family! Junior Activities Offered

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