September 2021 ACJ

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BOARDS OF DIRECTORS

ACA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ryan Dunklau – President Northwest Region • Nebraska • Term expires 2023 402.369.2025 • dunkcattleco@gmail.com Justin Tracy – Vice President At Large Director • Nebraska • Term expires 2023 308.962.4255 • justin@tracycattle.com Segayle Foster – Secretary Southwest Region • Texas • Term expires 2022 806.445.2496 • segaylef@yahoo.com Lyle Sexton, Treasurer At Large • Iowa • Term expires 2021 319.461.6337 • lsgwp6337@gmail.com Ken Culp, III, Ph.D At Large Director • Kentucky • Term expires 2022 859.227.7506 • ken.culp@uky.edu Derek Evans At Large • Kentucky • Term expires 2022 217.218.0242 • derek@summitflooring.us Larry Garrett Northeast Region • Indiana • Term expires 2021 765.969.0154 • larrygarrett058@gmail.com Andy Higgins Southeast Region • Tennessee • Term expires 2023 615.330.6446 • higg1andy@aol.com Keith Schrick At Large • Texas • Term expires 2023 817.366.64359 • wine@schricksliquors.com Dr. Robin Sheets At Large • Indiana • Term expires 2021 765.583.4565 • rsheets462@aol.com Mike Stoppel At Large • Kansas • Term expires 2021 785.445.2671 • mikestoppel@yahoo.com Tyler Winegardner At Large • Ohio • Term expires 2022 419.236.4375 • tylerwinegardner@icloud.com

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| CHIANINA JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 2021

Fuzzy Beans & the ACA by Lyle Sexton, At Large Director

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ello everyone, this is going to be the last one that you will have to endure from me, as I am getting down to the short rows of my second term. Being on the board is a lot like raising kids, six years from now (2 terms) is a long ways out; 6 years later it seems like we just started this morning. Raising kids, starting to attend Junior Nationals etc., it doesn’t take long to collect some great memories, friends and cattle. Such as this year in Chickasha, OK. It was well attended, well supported and another well ran event by all involved – something about the saying it takes a village!! Thanks to Heather and Dustin for putting in the time and effort to get the rest of us ducks in line. One of the many things the board has worked on is the ACA Sire Test. By the time you read this, the open house at the University of Illinois will be over. Several people who have traveled through have all said the group of calves is phenomenal for uniformity, gain and disposition and are looking forward to the end results which will help align the breed into the future and keep pushing the very positive vibe and momentum that has been building. The group that represents you (aka the board of directors) has been actively working to keep the breed in the front of mind and into the main stream of the industry. Swimming with the sharks has proven difficult a few times and the constant discussion of whether or not to go from percentages to fractions has accumulated a lot of discussion, and consumption of aspirin. BUT, Rob has gotten better at selling the idea and the membership should take more than a hard, big picture look at it and join into the discussion. When I started my first term, we had a CEO., Then events and times changed and the board looked at, and adopted the field-man idea, to spread the image in a broader pattern. This was made possible, in part, by the stepping up of the Board President to fill some of the angles and services that would have been tasked to a CEO. I would like to say a big “Thanks” to Ken, and now Ryan, for taking on the extra time and commitment that this has required. Now that the miserable year of the 2020 national health pandemic is behind us, and the membership has bounced back into the registration and transferring of this great breed of cattle, that too will be looked at hard by the board to explore filling that position. For those who read the title to this long-winded ramble and wonder what the connection is, being on the board has been very interesting, challenging and sometimes time consuming. It has also been rewarding, positive and highly educational. So hopefully those fuzzy bean field pictures floating around aren’t Ryan’s. Thanks for stepping up and giving the ACA family your time, and I look forward to the next several rounds of board members stepping up to serve for the good of the cause, the American Chianina Association.


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