AJSA Hotwire, November 2021

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2022AJSA AJSAEvents Events 2018 Early April – Watch AJSA website and Facebook for upcoming information April 15 – Hotel Scholarship deadline – find application at juniorsimmental.org May 2 – Regional Classic early deadline, 4:30 PM MDT Event registration fees double between May 2, 4:31PM and May 9, 4:30 PM May 2 – Eileen DuJardin Memorial scholarship due. Send to ajsa@simmgene.com May 9 – Regional Classic final entry deadline, 4:30 PM MDT May 17 – National Classic early deadline, 4:30 PM MDT, Event registration fees double between May 17, 4:31PM and May 23, 4:30 PM May 23 – National Classic final deadline, 4:30 PM MDT June 1 – Bronze, Silver, and Gold Merit Scholarship applications, Trustee Applications, Photography contest due. Send to ajsa@simmgene.com June 8-11 – AJSA Eastern Regional Classic, Lebanon, IN June TBA – AJSA South Central Regional Classic, TBA June TBA – AJSA Western Regional Classic, TBA July 10-16 – AJSA National Classic, Madison, WI *All deadlines are Mountain Daylight Time

Make plans to attend the 2022 Regional and National Classics

AJSA 2021–2022 Board of Directors President Martha Moenning 504-923-1114 marthamoenning@gmail.com VP Membership Communications Grace Greiman 641-512-1662 grace.greiman@gmail.com VP Leadership Kaitlyn Cloud 417-793-7824 kcloud2002@gmail.com VP Finance Lauren Trauernicht 402-239-4517 lauren.trauernicht@gmail.com VP Marketing Rachel Dickson 740-915-1160 dicksonfarms21@gmail.com Eastern Regional Trustees Matt Koverman 740-988-0203 kovermanm211@minfordfalcons.net Luke Harker 812-37-7976 lukeharker2252@gmail.com Walker Housley 423-599-8346 walkerhousley@gmail.com South Central Region Trustees Sara Sweat 870-826-0808 sweat.sara03@gmail.com

July 10–16, 2022 Alliant Energy Center, Madison, Wisconsin hosted by the Illinois Simmental Association

Rylee Abney 405-446-7588 rabney914@icloud.com Blake Henrichs 405-831-1672 bhenrichscattleco@gmail.com

Eastern Regional Classic June 8–11, 2022 Lebanon, IN hosted by the Indiana Simmental Association

South Central Regional Classic TBA

Western Regional Classic TBA

For more information check the AJSA Facebook page.

North Central Region Trustees Emerson Tarr 309-205-0860 eleetarr2021@gmail.com Western Region Trustees Jonna McCullough 406-868-0253 jonna3383@icloud.com Bella Beins 435-452-1548 bella.beins@gmail.com Sydney Schwenk 503-847-6828 sydney.schwenk55@gmail.com

The Swiss Bell

November, 2021

By Martha Moenning AJSA President At the 2021 AJSA National Classic, three AJSA members had the honor of winning the coveted Swiss Bell. Conley Schick: Champion Junior Overall; Walker Housley: Champion Intermediate Overall; and Teegan Mackey: Champion Senior Overall share their experiences below. Tell me about yourself. Conley Schick: “I live on a row crop farm in Clinton, Illinois, where my family owns a small trucking company and raises our herd of Simmental cattle with Ryan and Megan Haefner. I’m an active student in my freshman class participating in volleyball, 4-H, FFA, and the Illinois Junior Simmental Association. I attended my first ever AJSA National Classic back in 2014.” Walker Housley: “I grew up on a commercial cow-calf operation in Dayton, Tennessee. Currently, I am a junior at Rhea County High School and am active in our FFA and 4-H clubs. When I attended my very first AJSA Eastern Regional Classic, I fell in love with the program and since then haven’t missed a single Regional or National Classic.” Teegan Mackey: “I was raised on multiple different cattle operations all over the country until my family settled in College Station, Texas, around 2008. We haven’t left since and all three of my siblings and I have attended Texas A&M in pursuit of undergraduate and graduate degrees. We are avid AJSA members and have attended 17 consecutive National Classics.” What’s your favorite aspect of the AJSA National Classic and the AJSA? Conley Schick: “The people you meet and the family they become is the best quality of the AJSA. The National Classic is always my favorite show of the summer. Not only are the cattle high-quality, but so are the people. The support system that AJSA has built is truly amazing and surrounds you with amazing people to look up to.” Walker Housley: “Though it is hard to put my finger on one specific thing, from meeting new and old friends to competing with the best in the nation, my favorite aspect of the AJSA and National Classic is the fierce competition. Every year, we gear up for months to finally pack the trailer and head to the Regional or National Classic. Getting to see the passion of my fellow exhibitors and getting to compete alongside them is truly my favorite part. Though I may not win every time, the experience of getting to witness such an intense event is remarkable.” Teegan Mackey: “My favorite part of the National Classics as well as the AJSA is the connections and friendships you make. There are so many people that I have met and gotten to know through this breed that built me into who I am. None stronger than my fellow board members and our coordinators that I got to know so well.”

Conley Schick

“Funded in part by the American Simmental-Simbrah Foundation”

President’s Corner Martha Moenning, AJSA president

Walker Housley

Teegan Mackey

What is your favorite educational contest and why? Conley Schick: “My favorite contest would have to be Sales Talk. When I attended my first Regional Classic, Sales Talk was very intimidating for me, and the contest I definitely struggled the most with. While I had a hard time at first, the more I practiced and studied my animal’s pedigree, the more fun it became. Sales Talk took me out of my comfort zone and forced me to think on my feet. The progress I have made since I started makes it the contest I enjoy the most.” Walker Housley: “Though it’s the one contest I have never won, Sales Talk will forever have my heart. My passion for wanting to pursue a career in marketing elite Simmental cattle has instilled in me a natural ability to negotiate and successfully market our product. The Sales Talk competition is not only my favorite because of its laid-back, unscripted design, but I also see it being the most beneficial for my plans in the future.” Teegan Mackey: “Although early in my AJSA time, I cried through just about every speech, I have become a big fan of the Public Speaking contest. With my mom and dad forcing me to do it for so many years I began to get better and better. Now, I have the ability to not only create a logical speech, but more importantly, I can get in front of people and speak on topics I know and have learned about in a pleasant and easy fashion without nerves dragging me down.” How did it feel to ring the bell? Conley Schick: “Ringing the bell was such a surreal feeling that I will never forget. For the past few summers, I have set out to ring the Swiss Bell and achieving that goal of mine felt truly incredible. The many hours spent studying flashcards with my sisters or reading various articles proved itself to be worth it in the end. It really just felt like a dream come true!” Walker Housley: “Fortunately, with God and a tremendous support system behind me, I have gotten the opportunity to ‘ring the bell’ twice in my AJSA career. The tradition is remarkable and the lucky person on the end of the bell should truly be commended for their hard work. However, from a personal standpoint, ringing the bell gives a sense of accomplishment and great joy. It empowers you and instills a lust to taste the glory again. Truly, it is a worthwhile experience that makes your hard work truly pay dividends.” Teegan Mackey: “When I first won in 2017 there happened to be a scoring error before the banquet and I did not get the chance to ring my bell. Since then I had just missed on the chance to finally ring it several times. So when my good friend and mentor, Chance Ujazdowski, announced that I had won, there was no greater feeling in the world than to fulfill my childhood dream of ringing the bell in front of everybody who built me into who I am today.”

Hello AJSA members, parents, breeders, and Simmental enthusiasts! As I reflect on the summer, the AJSA had an incredible time with our Regional Classics and the National Classic. It is always exciting to see members, families, and friends gather together to do what they love. Whether you had success in the show ring, excelled in an educational contest, or just learned something new, congratulations on your achievements. A huge thank you goes out to our dedicated staff and volunteers who make these valuable events happen for our young people. Another highlight was seeing AJSA members expand their knowledge and experiences at the IGS Summit in July. This event was hosted with our friends at the American Junior Shorthorn Association and the American Junior Gelbvieh Association in Amarillo, Texas. The AJSA board and members toured West Texas A&M, Cactus Feeders, and Cactus Cares. Thank you to the sponsors, supporters, and staff who provided this opportunity. Now that school is underway, sale season is in full swing, and fall Majors are ready to commence, we wish you the best in all of your preparations. The board has been busy planning for Martha Moenning the upcoming year. During our meetings, we have discussed ways that we can improve the AJSA for our members. Be sure to follow our social media pages for exciting updates. Watch for the gray jackets at the Majors. We look forward to seeing you throughout the year! As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or comments, don’t hesitate to reach out to myself or any board member.

What’s Inside

Clay Sundberg Herdsman of the Year 2021 Foundation Female AJSA Member of the Year Award IGS Summit Spotlight AJSA Recognizes Interview Contest Winners The Swiss Bell

2021–2022 AJSA Trustees

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