Ohio Angus Newsletter Feb 2018

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2018 Ohio Angus Association Officers

OHIO ANGUS NEWSLETTER February 2018

2018 Board of Directors

President Joe Sanders Vice President Todd Raines Chairman Tim Harsh Treasurer Allen Gahler Secretary/ Fieldman Dan Wells Directors At Large: Dave Felumlee Fred Penick Keith Kauffman Kelvin Egner Henry Bergfeld Jim Rentz John Grimes Wes Untied Keith Burgett Scott Millikan Shawn Howell Dave Baird John Hall Regional Directors John King - Black Swamp Chip Enos - Eastern Ohio Nick Wagner - N. Central Jay Clutter - W. Central Jamie Wheeler - Jr. Angus Follow us on Facebook

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The 2018 Ohio Angus Board of Directors was elected during the 2018 Annual Meeting, held on January 27th, in London, OH. Seated from left are Shawn Howell, Scott Millikan, Dan Wells, Secretary; Todd Raines, Vice President; Joe Sanders, President; Allen Gahler, Treasurer; Tim Harsh, Chairman. Standing from left Kelvin Egner, John Hall, Jim Rentz, John Grimes, Jay Clutter, Dave Baird, Dave Felumlee, Chip Enos, Henry Bergfeld, Nick Wagner & John King. Not pictured: Wes Untied, Keith Burgett, Fred Penick, Keith Kauffman

2018 Ohio Angus Officer Team

From left: Allen Gahler, Graytown, Treasurer; Dan Wells, Frankfort, Exec. Secretary; Joe Sanders, Harrod, President; Todd Raines, Seaman, Vice-President and Tim Harsh. Radnor, Chairman of the Board.


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Secretary’s Memo

In This Issue..

Ohio Angus Breeders,

Ohio Angus Board & Officers COBA Select Sires Ad Secretary’s Corner Industry News & Notes 2018 Ohio Angus Awards Banquet

I hope everyone had a joyous New Year’s and is getting along well with spring calving if you have started already. It never fails, just as many start spring calving that some of the coldest & muddiest weather seems to rear its ugly head. I hope you were able to stay warm & dry recently!

Partners in Performance Bull Sale Ad Industry News & Notes Industry News & Notes

History Book Ohio Angus Auxiliary Scholarships Ohio Jr. Host Eastern Regionals 2018 Ohio Angus Awards Banquet Cont. Industry News & Notes Ohio Beef Expo Sale Ohio Angus Directory & Handbook Eastern OH Angus Sale

The Ohio Angus Annual Meeting & Banquet was held on January 27th at Madison County Fairgrounds, London, OH. At the Annual Banquet, we held our Annual Directory page auction, selling many of the premier placement and full color pages. If you were unable to attend the auction and would still like to purchase an ad in the 2018 Directory, please let me know. We still have several pages left and you won’t want to miss being apart of this historic issue of the Directory!

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Interest has been great from potential consignors to the Angus Super Star Sale at the Ohio Beef Expo. And it looks like we will once again have a tremendous sale offering. More information on the sale can be found on page 10 of this newsletter, while the catalog will be posted at www.ohioangus.org in mid to late February upon completion. Finally, the Eastern Ohio Angus Association will be hosting their Spring Sale on Saturday April 7th, at Muskingum Livestock in Zanesville, OH. They are now accepting consignments. If you have cattle you are interested in consigning, please contact me at 740-5053843. Jim, Sharon, Christina, & Caroline Winter 5839 Ashville-Fairfield Road Ashville, Ohio 43103

Thanks,

(740) 983-2755 jswinter1@frontier.com Herd Certified and Accredited Johne’s Testing

Dan Wells, Secretary / Fieldman

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Industry News & Notes

American Angus Association Announces the Ten Ohio Breeders who Registered the Most Angus During 2017 The 10 producers who registered the most Angus beef cattle in the state of Ohio recorded a total of 956 Angus with the American Angus Association during fiscal year 2017, which ended Sept. 30, according to Allen Moczygemba, Association chief executive officer.

10 Top Recorders in Ohio Way View Cattle Co LLC, Hebron Lauren A Grimes, Hillsboro Chippewa Valley Angus Farms LLC, Rittman Maplecrest Farms, Hillsboro Lucky Lane Farms, Hillsboro Burgett Angus Farm LLC, Carrollton Beverly Wagner, Hamilton Claylick Run Farm, Newark The Hollybrook Farm, Bidwell 2600 The Farm LLC, New Richmond Angus breeders across the nation in 2017 registered 332,421 head of Angus cattle. “Our growth this fiscal year continues to demonstrate strong demand for Angus genetics and solidifies our long-held position as a leader in the beef cattle industry,” Moczygemba says. “These results underscore our members’ commitment to providing genetic solutions to the beef cattle industry.”

Hannah Millikan Earns Junior Bronze Award Hannah Millikan, Napoleon, Ohio, has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) Bronze award, according to Jaclyn Clark, education and events director of the American Angus Association® in Saint Joseph, Mo. The 10-year-old daughter of Scott and Suzanne Millikan attends Patrick Henry Middle School and is a member of the NJAA and the Ohio Junior Angus Association, where she has served as awards chairman. She has participated in state and national shows. At the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), Hannah participated in the photography and livestock judging contests. She also participated in the mentoring program in 2017. She has submitted weight data to the Angus Herd Improvement Records (AHIR®). The Bronze award is the first level of the NJAA Recognition Program that began in 1972. Junior Angus breeders must apply for the award, then meet point requirements in many areas of participation before receiving the honors. Applicants are evaluated in areas of junior Angus association activities and leadership, participation in showmanship, contests and shows, using performance testing to improve their herd and their progress in producing and merchandising Angus cattle. The NJAA promotes the involvement of young people in raising Angus cattle, while also providing leadership and self-development opportunities for the nearly 6,000 active members nationwide.

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Kelvin & Jackie Egner Kelvin, Jackie, Christina Egner Christina & Shawn Shawn Howell Howell 4555 Hazelbrush Rd. Bulls, Heifers, Embryos Shelby OH 44875 Registered Red and Black Border Collies (419) 347-7123 (419) 295-6089 kjegner@acquired-sight.com kjegner@hotmail.com

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2018 Ohio Angus Annual Awards Banquet The Ohio Angus Association held it’s Annual Meeting and 2017 Awards Banquet on January 27th at Madison Co. Fairgrounds, London, OH . Over 100 attendees enjoyed a beef tenderloin meal, shared in fellowship, planning, and awards presentations. Election of Officers was also held with Joe Sanders, Harrod elected as President, Todd Raines, Seaman elected as Vice President, Allen Gahler, Graytown was elected as Treasurer and Dan Wells, Frankfort will continue serving as Secretary. The new board members and officers of the Association, the Jr. Association, and the Ladies Auxiliary were introduced, and as always, the evening concluded with the auctioning of the page choices in the 2017 directory. New Board members were elected and include: Wes Untied, John Grimes, Jim Rentz and Henry Bergfeld were elected to 2 Yr. terms. With 5 regional associations having vacancies the by-laws call for at large positions to be elected for one year terms, so the total number of directors should be kept at a minimum of 18. Scott Millikan, Shawn Howell, Keith Burgett, Dave Baird & John Hall were elected to serve 1 Yr. terms. Special guest Ryan LePage conducted the Directory Page Auction that grossed $13,250 on 23 premier pages. The high selling page was Back Cover going to Maplecrest Farm for $1,300. Other notable high-selling pages included: Inside Front Cover to Claylick Run Angus Geneticsfor $1000; Inside Back Cover to HFS Angus, Radnor for $1000; Page 1 to Way View Cattle Co. for $900; Page 5 to Kingsway Angus for $650, Page 2 to Egner Farms Angus for $600. Thank You to all that bid and purchased ads through the 2018 Ohio Angus Directory Auction!

2017 Boys Silver Show Award The 2017 Boys Silver Show Award was sponsored by Gahler Farms and presented by Allen Gahler to Kasey Felumlee,

2017 Girls Silver Show Award The 2017 Girls Silver Show Award was sponsored by Turkey Run Angus and presented by Joy Bauman to Emily Wogan.

2017 Boys Bred & Owned Award The 2017 Boys Bred & Owned Award was sponsored by Egner Farms Angus. Presented by Kelvin Egner to Kasey Felumlee

2017 Girls Bred & Owned Award The 2017 Girls Bred & Owned Award was sponsored by Wells Livestock, Chillicothe and presented by Dan Wells to Emily Wogan.


Partners in Performance Bull Sale March 31, 2018

Saturday • • 6 p.m. Muskingum Livestock, Zanesville, OH

Selling 70 Performance Angus Bulls & 20 Angus Bred & Open Heifers! Including elite sire groups by these leading A.I. sires and more...

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Claylick Run Angus Genetics

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Industry News & Notes American Angus Association Hires Corporate Sales Manager The American Angus Association® announces the addition of Kathy LaScala as Angus Productions Inc. (API) corporate sales manager. LaScala began her role Jan. 3 and will be overseeing industry sales operations to ensure profit maximization and realization of sales targets. In her role, LaScala will be working with corporate accounts to position advertising, sponsorship and marketing opportunities across all API platforms. She also will attend major shows, events, meetings and publication meetings. “Kathy brings a wealth of experience to our team, and we are excited to be able to put her deep knowledge of developing corporate clients to use growing our corporate relationships,” said Rick Cozzitorto, API president. “She already has hit the ground running as we continue to enhance our offerings.” LaScala grew up on a dairy farm in western New York and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science from Cornell University. For more than 11 years, she was on the Vance Publishing sales team with her main focus being Drovers and Bovine Veterinarian. While at Vance, LaScala was responsible for developing, maintaining and growing a portfolio of national accounts and represented the brands at industry tradeshows, conferences and industry events each year. Most recently, she was a member of the sales team at Lee Newspapers, Inc. In addition, LaScala also was responsible for selling more than 80 percent of the exhibitor space for the inaugural Angus Convention Trade Show, which resulted in securing an even larger venue for 2015 and several spaces being forward contracted by the close of the 2014 show. She also has received many awards and achieved many accomplishments in her career, including the 2017 Livestock Publications Council Ed Bible Distinguished Service Award; 2015 – 2016 Kansas Agriculture & Rural Leadership (KARL) Class XIII; judge – 2017 Kansas State FFA Extemporaneous Speaking Finals; 2014 National FFA judge, sales & marketing, career development event; 2012-2013 Livestock Publications Council president.

Sarah Millikan Earns Junior Bronze Award Sarah Millikan, Napoleon, Ohio, has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) Bronze award, according to Jaclyn Clark, education and events director of the American Angus Association® in Saint Joseph, Mo. The 15-year-old daughter of Scott and Suzanne Millikan attends Patrick Henry High School and is a member of the NJAA and the Ohio Junior Angus Association, where she has served as reporter. She has participated in state and national shows and showmanship contests. At the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), Sarah participated in the photography, team fitting and livestock judging contests. In 2017 she participated in the mentoring program and served as a voting delegate. She also participated in the Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) conference in 2017. She has submitted weight data to the Angus Herd Improvement Records (AHIR®). The Bronze award is the first level of the NJAA Recognition Program that began in 1972. Junior Angus breeders must apply for the award, then meet point requirements in many areas of participation before receiving the

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Industry News & Notes honors. Applicants are evaluated in areas of junior Angus association activities and leadership, participation in showmanship, contests and shows, using performance testing to improve their herd and their progress in producing and merchandising Angus cattle. The NJAA promotes the involvement of young people in raising Angus cattle, while also providing leadership and self-development opportunities for the nearly 6,000 active members nationwide.

Angus Genetics, Neogen introduce Angus GS genomic profile New genomic test for Angus seedstock cattle is an affordable way to strategize breeding decisions Angus Genetics, Inc., and Neogen GeneSeek Operations today launched Angus GS™, a new genomic profiler for Angus seedstock cattle. “Angus GS is a DNA test built specifically for the Angus breed and is a big part of our strategic plan for breed improvement,” said Allen Moczygemba, CEO of the American Angus Association. Angus GS, sold exclusively by Angus Genetics, Inc., (AGI), is an affordable tool that will empower genomic selection for Angus breeders and accelerate breeding progress, Moczygemba added. “Angus GS contains DNA markers that are highly informative for Angus cattle,” said Dan Moser, AGI president. “This will help us more accurately see how these cattle will perform. The profile will also help pinpoint new traits of economic benefit.” Cattle producers use DNA to predict traits bulls or cows will pass on to offspring, helping them make breeding and ranching decisions. “Angus GS is designed to genotype the whole herd, not just the bulls,” Moser said. “Using genomic tests with females helps a breeder know more about their cow herd and use what they learn to make better mating decisions that result in seedstock that meet their customers’ needs.” The American Angus Association unveiled the new product during its International Genomics Symposium at the 2017 Angus Convention in Fort Worth. The genomic test was produced in partnership with Neogen GeneSeek Operations, which helped select the DNA markers for genomic predictions and future improvements in fertility, feed efficiency, meat tenderness, animal health and environmental adaptability. “Angus GS is an example of leadership and innovation to help association members take full advantage of new technology,” said Dr. Stewart Bauck, vice president, Neogen GeneSeek Operations. “We are pleased to work with the American Angus Association and help producers gain deeper insights into the future of their operation and the Angus breed.” To learn more about using this technology in your Angus herd, visit www.angus.org/agi.

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OHIO ANGUS History Book

A remarkable history established by Ohio Angus breeders over the past 100 years. A Century of Excellence! This 144 page perfect bound book is a keepsake with many highlights.... • Bradfute, first Ohio President • Ohio State - Bardoliermere 2d story • Ten Depression kids at OSU • 40th Certified Angus Beef Anniversary • COBA/Select Sires over 50 Years • Distinguished, Merit & Family Awards • Ohio Presidents & Board of Directors • Ohio Angus Auxiliary • Ohio Junior Association • Ohio Junior Winners at the National Junior Shows • Ohio Angus Field Days • State Sales • Ohio Preview Shows • Ohio Herds - 25 Years and older

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Ohio Angus Auxiliary Scholarships Available Graduating Seniors Ohio Angus Auxiliary Scholarships are open to all graduating seniors who are both members of the Ohio Jr. Angus Association, and have received their Bronze and Silver Show Awards. Ohio winners will be forwarded on for National scholarship competition. Applications must be sent to: Christina Howell 1395 Snake Rd Shelby, Ohio 44875 Applications MUST BE POSTMARKED BY March 20, 2018 SEND VIA PRIORITY MAIL with tracking number! American Angus Auxiliary Scholarship rules apply. Application form can be found at www. angusauxiliary.com If you have any questions contact Christina at: howell521@gmail.com or by phone at 419-294-9247

You can’t win if you don’t fill out the application!

Ohio Junior’s Host 2018 Eastern Regionals- Help Today! The Ohio Junior Angus Association is proud to host the 2018 Eastern Regional Junior Angus Show June 13-16, 2018 at the Allen County Fairgrounds. The theme for the show is Cowboy Boots & Angus Roots. Hosting the Eastern Regional Show is a big undertaking both financially and volunteer hours. The Eastern Regional Planning Committee will be holding a Semen Sale during the 2018 Ohio Beef Expo on March 17. If you are interested in donating items please contact McKayla Raines, Fundraising Chairman or either of the Adult Co-Chairmen David Felumlee or Jamie King. McKayla Raines • 937-217-6444 mckayla.raines18@gmail.com David Felumlee • 740-404-3594 dfelumlee@windstream.net Jamie King • 614-202-7998 jamieking_826@hotmail.com

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2018 Ohio Angus Annual Awards Banquet

2017 Distinguished Service Award The 2017 Distinguished Service Award was presented to John & Mary Lou King, Kingsway Angus L to R: John King, Jamie Wheeler, Mary Lou King and Jim Rentz.

2017 Junior Silver Show Award The 2017 Junior Silver Show Award was sponsored by Paradise Cattle Co., Ashville and presented to Sydney Sanders.

2018 Ohio Jr. Angus Officers The 2018 Ohio Angus Junior officers were elected and include: L to R: McKayla Raines-President, Keri Felumlee-Vice President, Sarah Millikan-Secretary and Kristina Scheurman-Treasurer. Not Pictured: Ellie Kidwell- News Reporter.

2018 Miss Ohio Angus The 2018 Miss Ohio Angus was presented to Kristina Scheurman.

Ohio Auxiliary Officer Team The 2018 Ohio Auxiliary Officer team was elected at the Annual Meeting. From L to R: Kerri Miller, Treasurer; Kelly Miller, Vice President and Barb Dance, President. - 12 -


Industry News & Notes Angus Genetics, Inc., Announces Foot Score Research EPDs

AGI launches the first foot score research EPDs in the U.S. beef industry. Angus Genetics, Inc. (AGI) announced today the release of two new foot score research EPDs, the first of its kind in the U.S. for beef cattle. The American Angus Association® has been collecting foot scores since 2015, with approximately 12,000 data points sent in. Members have reported two scores for claw set and foot angle. The pair of scores are based on a scale from one to nine, with five being ideal for both traits. AGI Director of Genetic Research Stephen Miller says the collaboration with membership in collecting foot scores allowed steady advancement toward a foot score research EPD. “Angus breeders have completed a tremendous amount of data reporting in such a short period of time; this is truly a testament to their commitment toward genetic progress,” Miller said. “We are absolutely thrilled to begin the process of rolling this breakthrough out to the membership.” Last summer, AGI initiated a research analysis on yearling foot scores with the collected data. The analysis reported moderate heritability estimates for both claw set (0.25) and foot angle (0.25). Since the preliminary analysis, AGI worked alongside the Association’s Information Systems team to develop the appropriate genetic evaluation model to predict foot score selection tools and now has research EPDs ready for delivery. A research EPD is a prelude to a production EPD, serving as a one-time analysis delivered to the membership and enabling the Association to get meaningful feedback from Angus producers. Unlike a production EPD, a research EPD does not get updated weekly but can be updated periodically as more data flows into the database. The more data collected, the more robust the evaluation becomes, and the sooner the research EPD can be moved into production. AGI Director of Genetic Services Kelli Retallick says it’s important producers continue to send in quality, consistent data. “Though we are getting closer to a production EPD, we encourage members to continue sending in data,” Retallick said. “Consistency of scoring within a producer’s herd is key, and luckily, we have a variety of resources here at the Association to help.” Currently, producers submit two foot-score data points, claw set and foot angle. During the research phase, AGI found that only a low genetic correlation (0.22) exists between these two traits. Because of the low correlation, scores are evaluated as separate traits and separate EPDs, termed Claw Set EPD and Foot Angle EPD. Claw Set and Foot Angle EPDs published in this first report are AI sires who possess accuracy value great than 0.40. Additional information on these research EPDs is located here. For more information about foot score guidelines, click here. You also can find the How to Foot Score video here. Find a downloadable list of published EPDs on AI sires here. Call the office at 816-383-5100 to learn how you can submit your foot score data. --Written by Clint Mefford, Angus Communications - 13 -


Ohio Angus

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Sale

Ohio Beef Expo - Ohio State Fairgrounds - Columbus, Ohio

Saturday • March 17, 2018 • 12 Noon Offering an elite set of Bred Females, Show Heifers, Embryos & Herd Bull Prospects!

Hinds Conversation 62

Reg#: 18784766 • DOB: 9/22/16 This exciting herd sire prospect blends the popular Select Sires roster member SAC Conversation with a daughter of Mandan 5664. He offers a leading script of balanced EPD’s with a BW +1.5!

Claylick Run Genetics HFS Angus Paradise Cattle Co. Rains Angus Way View Cattle Co. Gahler Farms Egner Farms Angus Woodside Farm Toussaint River Angus Bruiser & Blade Farms Mollenkopf Cattle Co.

Consignors: Mullett Angus Kingsway Angus West Creek Farm Pamer Farms Atterholt Farms Highland Angus II Homecroft Farm Davis Farms Exline Farms Tyn Rhos Farm Dadosky Farm

Seldom Rest Georgina 5003

Reg#: 18196627 • DOB: 1/2/15 An own daughter of this past champion female and sired by the popular Silveiras Style 9303 with be featured in a deep set of open show heifer prospects!

Pleasant View Farm MC Livestock Moorecrest Farm Adam Brodman Cedar Hill Farm Kevin Hinds & Family Dice Cattle Com. Trails End Farm Gough Farms

Scioto Valley Angus Kasler Cattle Co.

For more information or to request a sale book contact: Dan Wells • 740-505-3843 danwells@ohioangus.org

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1918 - 2018


2018 Ohio Angus Association Membership Directory & Handbook

Advertising Rates & Specs

100th

1918 - 2018

• Membership directory with Ohio Angus Association, Jr. Association, and Ladies Auxiliary information, show and sale info, event calendar, breeder tools, activity results and photos, and advertisements. • Published annually in March. Mailed directly to all members and advertisers. • Additional copies distributed throughout Ohio and surrounding states at shows, sales, and industry events. • Larger quantities will be printed in 2018 for the Anniversary Issue and will also be distributed to attendees of the American Angus Convention that will be held in Columbus, OH in November 2018. • Ad design services are available, additional charges apply.

Pricing

full page 1/2 page NEW! 1/4 Page/Business Card

Black/White $225 $130 $75

Full Color $385 $225 $125

Specifications

Live Area Bleed 5.5 x 8.5 1/8 in. (.125) 5.5 x 4.25 1/8 in. (.125) 4.75 x 1.8906 N/A

11% discount for ads received by deadline in copy ready (PDF) format. Ads should be submitted in high resolution (300dpi) PDF.

Deadlines / Page selection

• February 20 - Deadline to reserve ad space • February 20 - Deadline for plans/materials to be submitted for Ad design / layout assistance • February 27 - Copy ready (PDF) ad deadline

Don’t miss the excellent opportunity to advertise & promote your farm or business!

For more information, or to reserve an ad space contact: Ohio Angus Association Dan Wells, Sec./Fieldman 740-505-3843 danwells@ohioangus.org


Ohio Angus Calender of Events February 20 March 16-18 March 20 March 31 April 7 April 7

Deadline to Reserve Ad Space in 2018 Directory Ohio Beef Expo Ohio Angus Auxiliary Scholarship App Deadline Partners in Performance Bull Sale Burgett Angus Bull Sale Eastern Ohio Angus Assoc. Spring Sale

Ohio Angus Association Dan Wells, Secretary/Fieldman 12620 Westfall Rd. Frankfort, OH 45628

DATED MATERIAL DO NOT DELAY

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Eastern Ohio Angus Association 2018 SPRING SALE Saturday • 6 p.m. April 7th, 2018 Muskingum Livestock Zanesville, OH

ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS NOW! To consign contact Sale Manager Dan Wells, at 740-505-3843 or danwells@ohioangus.org

SALE MANAGED BY: Dan Wells, Sec./Fieldman 740-505-3843 • danwells@ohioangus.org www.ohioangus.org

Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase high quality Angus cattle sired by & bred to the leading A.I. Sires!


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