2021 February Shorthorn Country

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Junior Corner

Allyssa ajsa Obrecht secretary

juniorshorthorn.com

Build Your Legacy As I’m writing this article, I’m reflecting back on an incredible week in Oklahoma City at the Cattlemen’s Congress. First off, I would like to thank all of the staff and volunteers who not only made this show happen, but also made sure that it was a top-notch, well-ran event. Secondly, I would like to thank all the Shorthorn breeders, exhibitors, and families for adhering to the event guidelines which allowed everyone the opportunity to get back in the ring again. The Cattlemen’s Congress was a special event for me, not only because I got to see my Shorthorn family again, but also because this was the first livestock show I’ve attended since the passing of my grandfather, Charlie Obrecht. This hardship has not been easy by any means, but through this grief, I’ve learned a couple things that I would like to share with all the juniors. 1) Don’t be afraid to meet new people. This is something my grandfather taught me from an early age, as he truly knew no strangers. He had the ability to befriend anyone. By doing so, he made friendships that lasted his entire life with people across the country. The people in this industry, especially within the Shorthorn breed, are second to none. By

creating new connections, you will gain friends that turn into family. They will always have your back and will help push you to succeed in this industry. 2) Build your legacy. As a child, I always looked up to my Grandpa as a role model, but it wasn’t until his passing that I fully realized the influence he had on the people of the Shorthorn breed. I’ve received numerous texts and calls from Shorthorn breeders and families sharing memories they had with my Grandpa as well as kind words about the good person he was. My family and I have been able to cherish these memories of him as we go through this difficult time. From the day my Grandpa became involved in the Shorthorn breed, he began creating his legacy. His actions and his words are still remembered now, 81 years later. Let that soak in juniors. What you’re doing now will be remembered many years down the road. So keep this in mind as you continue to build your legacy within the Shorthorn breed. Remember this as you’re exhibiting your cattle at shows and interacting with other juniors. Build a positive legacy as a showman, as a Shorthorn breeder, and as an advocate for the livestock industry. =

Funding the Future Online Sale

February 16, 2021

Visit the AJSA Facebook page for upcoming information about the lots available for purchase!

Special Thanks to AMS for hosting our fundraiser!

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Junior Board President :: Lexi Wetzel Vice President :: Gabriella Leone Secretary :: Allyssa Obrecht Public Relations :: Korbin Collins Director :: Kendall Nelson Director :: Tayler Bacon Director :: Faye Smith Director :: Miller Smith Director :: Colton Hulsey

Upcoming Junior Nationals 2021 • Louisville, KY June 20-26, 2021

2022 • Kansas City, KS 2023 • Des Moines, IA 2024 • TBA * Tentative Locations. Subject to Change *

Words of Advice

What you’re doing now will be remembered many years down the road. So keep this in mind as you continue to build your legacy within the Shorthorn breed.


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