Angus Bulletin Spring 2021

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Angus Foundation

Update – From the Angus Foundation Jake Phillips, Breed Development Officer

The Angus Foundation provides a mechanism for members and other beef industry stakeholders to support youth development, education and research programs conducted by Angus Australia.

These programs are designed to encourage and assist the involvement of young people in the Australian beef industry, to provide professional development opportunities for young beef breeders, and to assist in conducting research, development and educational programs for the benefit of Angus breeders and the wider Australian beef industry. The Foundation is governed by a committee of the Angus Australia Board, with advice from the current Angus Australian Consultative Committees including members and other industry participants with an interest in assisting with the Foundation’s activities. The Angus Foundation is primarily funded through the voluntary levy paid by Angus Australia members when paying their annual membership. To date, the Angus Foundation has provided funds to support Angus Australia’s Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries program and is very proud to announce the launch of the inaugural Angus Foundation Research Grant for 2022. The Angus Australia Research Grant is awarded to undergraduate and post-graduate students enrolled in a higher degree at a university or other recognised educational institutions. During 2021 the Angus Foundation has been active in funding assistance to provide scholarships, awards and bursaries to the Beef Australia 2021 scholarship (Georgia Laurie, Jock Mcgregor and Damian Thomson), the Tocal Beef Cattle Assessment Course (Candina Crowden, Charlotte Nugent, Hamish Smith, Kristen Fredericksen and Liam Mowbray) and the ALFA SmartBeef conference (Georgia Laurie and Phoebe Christie). Successful applicants will soon be notified to attend the LivEXCHANGE 21 conference in Darwin in November. In addition to these scholarships, the Achmea GenAngus Future Leaders program is fast becoming a flagship program for younger members of Angus Australia and the Angus Foundation once again has contributed significantly to the capacity of the event. The workshop is a three-day intensive program designed to give members insights and business skills presented by some of Australia’s most high-profile speakers. The Achmea 42

GenAngus Future Leaders program is planned to take place between 2nd and 4th of November with successful applicants to be announced through September. Unfortunately, with current COVID -19 related cancellations and postponements of several industry courses and conferences the recipients of the Tocal Beef Cattle Assessment Course scholarship and the ALFA Smartbeef conference have been provided their award in lieu and will be able to take up their opportunity in 2022. Angus Australia is constantly monitoring the evolving events and face to face activities traditionally undertaken with considerations towards offering industry leading and relevant scholarships and educational opportunities. Covid-19 has proved difficult to deliver our normal array of scholarships, awards and bursaries that the Angus Foundation support, however we are working on options for the near future that reduce the risk of COVID-19 related cancellations and importantly new initiatives to be implemented when travel and event restrictions become more predictable and safer to manage. If you would like more information about the Angus Foundation or to become a partner of the Angus Foundation to assist in delivering the scholarships, awards and bursaries program, please contact Angus Australia Breed Development Officer Jake Phillips or visit the Angus Foundation tab on the Angus Australia Website.


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A chance to travel to the land of the long white cloud

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page 80

Micquella giving Angus youth a voice at state level

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page 79

Where are they now?

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page 78

Angus Youth awards five scholarships to the Tocal Beef Cattle Assessment Course

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page 76

Get to the NH Foods Australia Angus Youth National Roundup

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pages 74-75

NH Foods Australia joins the Angus Youth National Roundup as title sponsor

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page 73

Important Changes to Animal Identification

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page 72

Pentire Angus

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page 69

Member Services Matters

3min
page 68

Mating predictor running ‘red hot’

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page 67

Verified Black Angus Beef Boosts Optimism to Communities in COVID Lockdown Crisis

2min
page 65

NVDs – Accepted Breed Descriptions

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Cooking with Verified Black Angus Beef

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page 64

Angus for MSA Performance

2min
page 55

Chasing a top Angus performance at Guy Fawkes Station

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page 60

Vetoquinol

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page 51

Choosing the Right Progesterone Device

3min
page 50

New Angus Sire Benchmarking Consultative Committee

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page 49

Feedback drives consistency in breeding

4min
page 59

Paddock to palate carcase quality success

3min
page 56

Semex Beef

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page 48

Using a selection Index in a breeding program A tool to genetic selection

5min
pages 42-43

Booming bull sales obliterate the records

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pages 12-14

Enhancements to the BreedObject Selection Index Software

3min
page 41

The Campbell Family: EBVs and Post Drought Expansion

6min
pages 46-47

Update – From the Angus Foundation

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page 44

Life Membership Awarded to Graham White

3min
page 9

Sale Catalogue Frequently Asked Questions

4min
page 15

Wrapping up Next Generation Selection with RBVs

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page 23
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