The Carolina Cattle Connection - Volume 35, Issue No. 12 (DECEMBER 2021)

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Alltech News continued from the previous page converting insight into action by partnering with WFA to connect women from across the agri-food sector with mentors to champion their professional success. The Women in Food & Agriculture Mentorship Program will facilitate meaningful conversations and professional development while also providing a valuable networking experience. “Growing up in the family business, every day was a lesson in leadership,” said Dr. Mark Lyons. “Mentors, including my father (Alltech founder Dr. Pearse Lyons), were an invaluable resource in challenging and championing my personal and professional development. Although the power of mentorship is evident, and even as the future of farm and food becomes more inclusive, nearly 70 percent of women working in agriculture around the world are reporting a lack of access to mentors. Through this unique agri-food mentorship program, women will have the opportunity to cultivate industry connections that will empower their success.” The application process to join the WFA Mentorship Program is open to mentors and mentees through January 31, 2022. Prospective participants can indicate their preferences, such as language, ag sector, and regional location. As male champions are an asset in promoting gender equality, men are invited to apply to be mentors as well. Following the application phase, organizers will match mentorship pairs, who will meet virtually for one hour each month starting in March. This manageable time commitment is intended to support flexibility and accessibility for busy participants. With Alltech’s support, the program is free. “We are delighted to have Alltech’s support of the WFA Mentorship Program,” said Ollie Theocharous, head of content at WFA. “Their partnership will allow us to take the program to the next level as we further our mission to support diversity in the industry.” Alltech believes that inclusion cultivates creativity, drives innovation, and is essential to the company’s vision of Working Together for a Planet of Plenty™. In 2019, Alltech selected Gender Equality as one of the nine United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to which the company committed to advancing. To help guide a course toward meaningful change, Alltech began by listening. In 2019 and 2020, the Alltech supported Women in Food & Agriculture Survey gathered real world insights into the current workplace environment and the outlook for the future. The survey

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results now serve as a valuable reference tool for the agri-food industry as it strives to become more inclusive and to create tangible solutions for the challenges facing women in agriculture. For more information, visit www. wfasummit.com/wfa-mentorshipprogram. About Alltech. Founded in 1980 by Irish entrepreneur and scientist Dr. Pearse Lyons, Alltech delivers smarter, more sustainable solutions for agriculture. Our products improve the health and performance of plants and animals, resulting in better nutrition for consumers and a decreased environmental impact. We are a global leader in the animal health industry, producing specialty ingredients, premix supplements, feed, and complete feed. Strengthened by more than 40 years of scientific research, we carry forward a legacy of innovation and a unique culture that views challenges through an entrepreneurial lens. Our more than 5,000 talented team members worldwide share our vision for a Planet of Plenty™. We believe agriculture has the greatest potential to shape the future of our planet, but it will take all of us working together, led by science, technology, and a shared will to make a difference. Alltech is a private, family owned company, which allows us to adapt quickly to our customers’ needs and maintain focus on advanced innovation. Headquartered just outside of Lexington, Ken., Alltech has a strong presence in all regions of the world. For more information, visit www.alltech.com.

N.C. Weekly Auctions Report

(Week ending NOVEMBER 4, 2021) Feeder Cattle - Medium and Large 1-2 Kind Avg. Wt. $/lb Steers 300-400 $126.00 - 172.50 400-500 $124.00 - 160.00 500-600 $120.00 - 151.00 600-700 $110.00 - 143.00 700-800 $110.00 - 134.00 800-900 $98.00 - 123.00 Heifers

300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900

$115.00 - 142.00 $108.00 - 130.00 $107.00 - 131.00 $94.00 - 129.00 $86.00 - 112.00 $------- - --------

Slaughter Cows: (over 850 lbs) Breakers (70-80% lean) $55.00 - 63.00 Boners (80-85% lean) $51.50 - 65.00 High Dressing (70-85% lean) $60.00 - 78.00

Source: N.C. Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services - USDA Market News, Raleigh, N.C. • 919-707-3156


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2021 S.C. State Fair Beef Cattle Shows Report

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Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef News

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BioZyme Incorporated News

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N.C. Weekly Livestock Report

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Counting My Beef Industry Blessings, by Shelia Grobosky

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Carolina Video and Load Lot Monthly Summary

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American Angus Association News

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How to Face Evolving Demands, by Jessica Wesson

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