2022 Maryland Angus Association Directory

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Table of Contents 2022 Officers & Directors...............................................

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President’s Message..........................................................

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Establishing Family Names..............................................

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Association History.........................................................

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Sponsored Service & Events............................................

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Futurity Program.............................................................

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By-Laws..........................................................................

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Women’s Club Information.............................................

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Angus Queen..................................................................

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Frequently Used Phone Numbers....................................

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Calendar of Events..........................................................

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Farm Cross Reference......................................................

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2022 Association Members Listing..................................

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Membership Application.................................................

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Presidents........................................................................

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Junior Angus Information...............................................

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J.R.C. Memorial Trophy..................................................

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Angus Awards..................................................................

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Gestation Table...............................................................

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Certified Angus Beef Program.........................................

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Advertisers Index.............................................................

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DLB ANGUS est.1973

David Brauning dlbangus@verizon.net 443-277-1397

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David L. Brauning Jr. dlbangus1972@gmail.com 443-340 -7641

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2022 Officers & Directors: Maryland Angus Association 6899 John Pickett Road Woodbine, MD 21797

PRESIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

Eric Troxell 11901 Hessong Bridge Road Thurmont, MD 21788 Kelsey Thomas 4401 Brookeville Road Brookeville, MD 20833

Dr. Michael King 7198 Central Church Road New Market, MD 21774 Patsy Kerns 14315 Old Frederick Road Rocky Ridge, MD 21778

DIRECTORS

TERM EXPIRES

RE-ELECTABLE

Pres: Eric Troxell

2023

Yes

Vice-Pres: Dr. Michael King

2023

Yes

Bill Ascenbach

2022

No

Jay Fulmer

2022

Yes

Dr. John Heizer

2022

Yes

Burke Holvey

2024

Yes

Myron Kennedy

2024

Yes

Sarah King

2024

Yes

Kyle Schulze

2024

Yes

Randy Stabler

2023

No

Ben Warfield

2023

No

Westin Whitehead (Jr.)

N/A

N/A

Ben Warfield

2023

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President’s Message Hello Angus Members, I am excited to serve as your 2022 Maryland Angus President. The Maryland Angus Association is a great group that promotes a strong breed of cattle, promotes learning and friendliness, along with cooperation and growth. We are a diverse group of Angus Breeders and Angus Supporters and that is what makes us unique. We are large angus herds, we are small angus herds, some are youth projects and some are here with no angus cattle of their own but we all strive for the same result. We want to make the Angus Breed better. We can do this through education, marketing, and communication with our members and in our communities with others. I encourage everyone to come up with ideas to promote the Angus Breed and share every chance possible. I’m looking forward to a great year. Thanks Everyone.

Sincerely,

Eric Troxell

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Establishing Family Names THE NAMING OF ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE AND PERMANENT IDENTIFICATION By: Tom Burke, Kurt Schaff, and Jeremy Haag

One of the important aspects of being a successful and noted breeder of Aberdeen Angus cattle is properly naming the cattle that you breed. The word “family” is not to be confused with the terms “blood” and “bloodline”. These latter denote an entire ancestral background. The family name is reached by tracing only the bottom (female line) of the pedigree which ultimately relates a particular female to a single cow recognized as the foundation animal of a particular family. Only the dam transmits the family name to the offspring. The bull assumes his mother’s family name but does not pass it on. Any breeder may establish a family but, since the Herd Book kept by the American Aberdeen Angus Breeder’s Association has been closed for many years, new families branch from established families. Whether a new family becomes important depends on the performance of the animals in it. This is purely a matter of public recognition as there is an official list of families. When the female line of an animal is traced back to the first cow registered in the Herd Book, it does not always include a cow commonly recognized as the founder of the family. Many “family names” have come into general circulation recently through the simple procedure of designating the first registered cow on the female side as the “Foundation Cow” and then naming all her modern descendants after her. Thus, breeders themselves establish the family tradition and maintain it on their own terms. One of the greatest satisfactions that can come to breeders is the discovery within their herd of a line of such truly superior producing females that they are able to establish a new family.

THE NAMING OF ABERDEEN ANGUS

Decide first upon your own exclusive PREFIX (as Blacktop Gammer) or SUFFIX (as Gammer of Blacktop). This suffix or prefix may be a wide range of choice; farm name, town name, breeder’s name, or it may be any name found appealing. The best and recommended way of naming your animal is establishing a name that is easily recognized, such as Blacktop, rather than BTF which is the abbreviation for Blacktop Farm. In a 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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pedigree, initials are difficult for many breeders to relate to as the breeder of that animal. While both Blacktop and BTF are acceptable, Blacktop is much easier to relate to in a pedigree. Once you have established your prefix or suffix, stay with it in the naming of all your registered Aberdeen Angus cattle. It is best to hold to either the suffix or prefix and not use both. The purpose is to create a definite, ready achievement of a single herd and its breeder. Prefix tends to emphasize the advantage of bringing together in a single inclusive group all the animals from one farm, whenever they are listed alphabetically, as in a sale catalog or the American Angus Association Sire Summary. Firstly, what is this business of “FAMILY NAME” all about? Probably no phase of the breeding of registered Angus cattle has been as confusing to new breeders and to many long-time breeders as has the FAMILY NAME which has held a hallowed tradition by many for generations, and totally ignored by others. Actually, the basics are relatively simple and sensible, and the practice was instituted by most British breeds in their homeland. The procedure is exactly converse to what we humans have been using for the past 500 years or more. THE FEMALE CALF TAKES ITS “FAMILY” NAME FROM THE DAM BUT NOT FROM THE SIRE. A BULL CALF INHERITS HIS FAMILY NAME, BUT THAT SHOULD NOT BE PASSED ON TO HIS HEIFER CALVES. In the early days, the breed was developed by “Master Breeders” such as Messrs. HUGH WATSON of Keillor (1780-1865) – SIR GEORGE McPHERSON GRANT of Ballindalloch Castle (1839-1907) and WILLIAM McCOMBIE of Tillyfour (1805-1880). Some early historians give William McCombie credit for establishing the family system of naming but it was McPherson-Grant who carried through with the greatest accuracy during his lifetime. The system originated by the “Master Breeders” also allowed some variations by sometimes giving slightly different names to successive daughters, but retaining the first letter of the Family “Name” as a key – for instance, if the foundation dam’s family was GEORGINA, then her daughters might be named GERANA – GIRALDA—GYROSAL, etc., and still be recognized and remain in the defined “GEORGINA” Family. When importations to North America commenced, those came from numerous Scotch and U.K. herds – far and beyond the reputation herds mentioned. Many imports therefore had not been defined with family names, and in fact many were only 1st or 2nd generation from first-registered females, therefore had no opportunity for a family name to have been established. Once in North America, those early day imports moved freely and rapidly to almost every point where there was grass to graze. Most of the serious minded breeders utilized the family name system procedure in much the same manner as had been founded in Scotland. Still another group took a more CARELESS route by making up names with reckless abandon when registration time came; choosing anything 12

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that came to mind from sources such as dolls, events, and comic strips. Years passed by, and while the few auction sales held were mainly of the barnyard variety, more organized events came into being, particularly after World War II when there was a continually rising economy to be flirted with. Angus sale catalogs showed that trend, with the more reputable breeders insisting on 4-generations of ancestry; generally eulogized on the “Family” involved. Like anything else that is solid and soundly based, the family name was seen as a method for achieving higher returns by promotion, and by the mid 1940’s – commencing in the U.S.A. but quickly adopted in Canada. Angus became highest valued not so much by their practical value but, as to the rarity or otherwise of their FAMILY. This was great for a time, for any knowledgeable Angus person with a set of Herd Books and a sharp pencil could rejuvenate “new” families from old, mainly by doing research on those lined from animals that had been carelessly named after importations. To add further dimension to the “new” family excitement that was being created, some of the most reputable breeders got into the action as well by commencing the true family name with their own herd name. Having a champion at a major show was reason enough to commence a BRANCH Family by that manner. Of the approximately seventy recognized families from which the importations to North America could descend, upwards of four hundred differing names had received some printer’s ink by the mid 1950’s, and more were being created every day. The sad fact is that many of these “newly-found” families, and many of those who gained some prominence by the process of adding HERD Names, did for the most part prove no better than any others, with the traditional “Family Name” system falling into some disrepute. A major reason why “Family Names” are generally not shown in sale catalogs of the present day is that the true FAMILY identity has been lost by far too many breeders, and without herd books it is most difficult to have those researched. The second step is to determine the family from which the animal you are naming belongs. The family name on females can be included of the name in any one of several ways you choose or desire. Example, cow: Blacktop Gammer X409, or Gammer of Blacktop X409. Never put the sire’s line in the name of a registered Angus female. For example, Gammer TRAV of Blacktop X409. Females should carry strictly female names. For bulls the above system is frequently modified. The sire’s name (partially if he is prominent) is used without the family name. For example, Traveler of Blacktop X100, or Blacktop Traveler X100. If he is a particularly outstanding bull and you want to establish a new identity, you may wish to call him Blacktop President X101. The American Aberdeen Angus Association will not accept names that include more than 28 letters or spaces. In the naming of your females, if you are not sure which 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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family a particular cow may trace to, today you can go to the internet and trace the family name on the bottom side of the pedigree. If that proves to be unsuccessful, if it does not trace back far enough, then you can go to the American Aberdeen Angus Herd Books which run through Registration No. 1 to 3,200,000. A herd that has the proper naming system proves to be very rewarding from the standpoint of merchandising, and identifying prominent families within a herd. Naming of your Aberdeen Angus cattle in your herd with a litany of confusing numbers and inappropriate names can be costly from the standpoint of marketing, and ultimately result in the loss of the original family name of that animal or animals. In many farm and ranch production sales today, the sale orders are determined by cattle from the same family, selling in succession. Naming of your cattle can be enjoyable, educational, fun and intriguing. For further information about families and how to trace them, review your ANGUS LEGENDS BOOK VOLUME I printed in 2004 or ANGUS LEGENDS BOOK VOLUME I, Second Edition, printed in 2005. Never has there been a time when proper naming of Aberdeen Angus cattle is more important than today. Many record-breaking Aberdeen Angus auctions have been built around females from a popular noted Angus family.

TATTOOING ABERDEEN ANGUS On March 30, 1951, the American Aberdeen Angus Association instituted a rule that all Aberdeen Angus cattle must be tattooed. Every animal for which an application for entry is submitted must be ear tattooed. Each breeder shall devise their own plan of tattoo identification, and may use a series of numbers, or letters, or combination of numbers and letters providing that the same tattoo mark shall be placed in both ears of an individual animal, and that each animal to be registered by one breeder be tattooed differently. (No animal registered by the same breeder can have the same tattoo in any calendar year.) Every registered animal sold at auction or private treaty must carry a readable tattoo. Once you start a definite system of tattooing your calves, follow it continuously and keep good permanent records. Many breeders of Aberdeen Angus cattle subscribe to the International lettering system, using a given letter each year noting the year in which the animal was born. For example, Blacktop Gammer X100 tells you that calf was born in the year of 2010 and was the 100th calf born. This permanent ID fact-sheet series details tattooing and freeze branding. You can use this information to guide the use of permanent ID for your Angus herd. 14

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As you select a permanent ID method that you feel the most comfortable with, consider these points: Plan ahead, be prepared. Permanent ID, like all parts of herd management, requires a combination of sound decisions and prep-work to support your investments—the animals, equipment and other capital that make up your farm or ranch. Good judgment, planning ahead, and being attentive to sound animal husbandry practices are imperative as you select the best method of permanent ID for your herd. These approaches can reduce stress on your animals, your equipment, and you. Categorize and organize your herd. The ID you assign a calf will be used for the remainder of its herd life. Therefore, a herd ID is an important part of accurate and organized herd management records. International Letter Code System: Instead of using the last digit of the animal’s birth year to create the calf ’s unique herd ID, you can use a letter of the alphabet. Each year is assigned a letter (see below) to combine with the calf ’s birth order. Example: A calf born in 2009 would have the letter W included in its herd ID, to designate its birth year.

INTERNATIONAL LETTER CODE SYSTEM K - 2022

L - 2023

M - 2024

N - 2025

P - 2026

R - 2027

S - 2028

T - 2029

U - 2031

W - 2032

X - 2033

Y - 2034

*I O Q and V are not used When should you tattoo? This is usually a matter of personal preference but tattoo them young, when a small calf is more easily handled frequently without tying up and with less labor. The younger the better, as there is no doubt as to their identity, but check your tattoos again before weaning time, and replace any that have faded. Always check tattoos on young cattle anytime when you have them in the chute. Since November 15, 2003, Angus the Board of Directors of the American Angus Association instituted a new program where either hot branding or freeze branding has the same acceptance of permanent identification as tattooing. Since November 15, 2003, Angus breeders have the privilege of doing one of the following three procedures for permanent identification, tattooing, hot branding, or freeze branding. Ear tags are effective in identifying cattle but are not permanent identification. Sale lot tags are best removed after sales and replaced with a herd ID tag that matches the permanent ID. 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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Prior to 1970, in almost all Aberdeen Angus herds, neck chains were used as identification in herds and at public auctions sales. In herds animals were assigned a number and wore a neck chain corresponding. There were basically two kinds of neck chains; double brass neck chains or the single brass numbers carrying a duplicate number on each side. All auction sale offerings were identified with neck chain numbers to correspond with the sale catalog. In the early 1970s, ear tags came into place. Prior to 1970 it was considered sacrilegious to punch a hole in the ear of a Registered Aberdeen Angus. In the early ‘70s times changed, ear tags were in, neck chains were out. The neck chains proved to be highly labor-intensive. It was a good rainy day project loosening the neck chains on the yearlings and twoyear-olds because as they would continue to grow, the neck chains would tighten and needed to be loosened. Another problem with neck chains is that the animal had a tendency to get hung up and in some cases, injury or death would occur. Naming your Aberdeen Angus correctly, and having your cattle properly identified will further add continued success to your registered Aberdeen Angus herd.

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Association History The Maryland Angus Association was organized in 1930 and 1931 when there were fourteen known Angus herds in the state. Herds like Andelot, Cremona and Wickwire helped write early Angus history, not only in Maryland but nationally, as well, along with many other herds too numerous to mention here. The most important Association sponsored events in the early years were the Maryland Breeders Shows. The first official show was held at the Harford Hunt Club in 1933 where 20 animals were exhibited. Over the years the Breeders Shows were discontinued, then revived, depending on the enthusiasm of the membership. The most recent revival was in 1974 when 52 head were shown at Gaithersburg in conjunction with Montgomery County Fair in August. In 1983, a Preview Show was also held at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, as a one day event. It was so well received, the membership decided to hold a one day Breeders Show at Howard County Fairgrounds and to drop the show at Gaithersburg. In 1989 (because of difficulty raising prize monies) the Breeders Show was moved back to the Montgomery County Fair. The Annual Fall Quality Show and Sale was established and became a prime source for foundation Angus cattle. A number of years ago, the “show” portion was dropped. Currently, the fall sale is operating as a consignment sale open to all Maryland members, “The Angus Event.” The spring “Grass Sales” were organized and served as a source of good quality unfitted Angus. We currently have also dropped the Spring sale in order to focus on having more head and of better quality in the Angus Event Sale each fall. In 1986, a Maryland Steer Futurity Sale was established and held at the Frederick Fairgrounds. Featuring Maryland-bred steers, and later heifers, proceeds from a nomination fee is held in an account and pays special premiums to sale animals shown at specified county fairs, state, regional and national shows, to encourage young people to show registered Angus. The Association was incorporated as the Maryland Angus Association in 1951, with the following statement of purpose: To promote the best interest of the Aberdeen-Angus breed of cattle by means of sales, shows, meeting, publications and in such other ways as will in the judgment 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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of the Corporation, help in the establishment of new herds and the maintenance and improvement of present herds of Aberdeen-Angus cattle. The Corporation shall be a nonprofit corporation and neither the income nor the principal of the Corporation’s funds may be used to insure the benefit of any private member nor shall the income or principle of the Corporation be used in an attempt to influence legislation by propaganda or otherwise. In 1971, the Association helped organize a Maryland Junior Angus Association and has put stronger and stronger emphasis on aiding our Junior programs with increased monetary contributions, encouragement of and help with activities. We have been rewarded with a strong and active group of young Angus enthusiasts who have been selected to host four regional junior Angus shows to date. The Maryland Angus Women’s Club was organized in 1957 and has always been active in state and local Angus events and programs. Their participation in Association and Junior events has helped strengthen the Association considerably. The first Annual Dinner Social was held in 1990 at the Lisbon Firehall. This is time when the members take time out from the Holiday rush and get together to reminisce over the year and spread good cheer. The Angus Breeder and Angus Family awards are presented at this time and the selection of the new Angus Queen and Princess is announced. The annual Angus Business meeting (formally held in February) is now held in March in conjunction with the Maryland Cattlemen’s Convention and Trade Show at Hagerstown. At this meeting the Committees report and a new Board of Directors are elected. Since 1968, the Association has published this directory of membership every one to four years as deemed necessary by the membership. The dedication of our older members, the constant support of our Women’s Club, the enthusiasm of our juniors and new members, has helped to weld our Association into a real Angus fellowship dedicated, not only to the promotion of our great breed of cattle, but also to promotion of an atmosphere of friendliness, cooperation and social exchange.

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Sponsored Services & Events ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS

The Annual Membership Meeting is held in conjunction with the Annual Social each year in December. This is the meeting during which new Directors are elected and new Presidents and Vice-Presidents are selected. In addition to being a very enjoyable social event, these meetings are also important educational events. These meetings provide members with an opportunity to interact with fellow breeders, listen to guest speakers, discuss current management and cattle herd development issues, and to impact the direction in which the Maryland Angus Association is moving.

FIELD DAYS

Field days are also very significant social and educational events. We have one field day each year at one of our fellow Angus breeders farms. These events give the members an opportunity to see other breeder’s cattle herds and to see, first hand, how their herds are managed. Normally held during July or August, field days typically include a social, a picnic buffet, a variety of guest speakers and a farm tour.

BREED SHOWS

The Association sponsors two registered Angus breed shows each year. The first is the Junior Preview Show which is currently being rotated to a different county each year to promote greater participation from juniors throughout the state. The second is the Maryland Breeders Show which will be held in conjunction with the Maryland State Fair. These shows give members an opportunity to highlight their breeding program or, if they chose not to show, to see the breeding program of other Angus breeders.

CONSIGNMENT SALES

At present, due to COVID and other unforeseen circumstances, the MAryland Angus Association has postponed its annually sponsored consignment sale until further notice. The current board is making plans to start a new yearly consignment sale for the membership as soon as possible.

AWARDS BANQUET

The final event each year is the Awards Banquet. Held on the third Saturday of December, awards are presented by both the Maryland Angus Association and the Maryland Junior Association. The Angus Family of the Year and The Angus Breeder of the Year are also recognized. The winners in the Steer and Heifer Futurity shows are announced and the Maryland Angus Queen and Princess are crowned. 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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JUNIOR PROGRAMS

The Junior Association sponsors a statewide Junior Preview Show which is both an educational and social event. The Junior Showmen are selected at this event to represent Maryland at the National Junior Angus Show. The Association also gifts various awards to outstanding juniors at the annual awards banquet held in December. These awards include the Golden Pitchfork Award; Outstanding member in Junior, Intermediate, Senior, and First year categories; and Family of the Year.

FUTURITY FUNDS

As a special incentive to the young people in Maryland and surrounding states, the Association maintains a fund to pay cash awards to the 4-H, FFA and Junior members who buy calves from Maryland Breeders. The Association pays cash awards to all first and second place Angus Class winners, to all champion and reserve champion Angus show winners and to all exhibitors who win overall Grand Championships. Animals must be previously nominated to receive these wards.

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Futurity Program PURPOSE

The Maryland Angus Association has initiated a program to promote the breeding; sales and showing of Maryland bred angus cattle. The Futurity Program is funded through donations, fundraisers and nomination fees. The program rewards Maryland Angus Junior members that purchase Maryland bred angus cattle by providing a cash payout for Futurity nominated animals exhibited at certain defined shows. The Futurity rewards are based on the individual placing at the show. It was the intent of the program to encourage and support the Maryland Junior Angus members in the purchase and exhibition of angus cattle bred by the members of the Maryland Angus Association.

ELIGIBILITY

Eligible animals must be registered purebred Angus and must list a Maryland Angus Association member as the breeder on the AAA registration. The animal must be sold to a second party that is a current member in good standing of the Maryland Angus Junior Association. Junior bred and owned animals are not eligible. Any animal that meets the age requirements to show is eligible in the nominating year.

NOMINATION

The nomination requires the submission of the Futurity Nomination Form and a copy of the registration of the animal (or its Dam if the registration is in process) with the nomination fee. The nomination fee is $50.00 per animal. The animal must be nominated prior to February 15th for steers and May 15th for heifers. Note: for animals exhibiting at the MAJAC show, the nominations must be in before the start of the show. The purchaser (owner) can submit the nomination as long as all eligibility requirements are met. Retroactive nominations and earnings are not permitted.

ELIGIBLE SHOWS

Junior Angus and 4-H shows only MAJAC Atlantic National Junior Show MD Junior Angus Preview Eastern Regional Junior Angus Show National Junior Angus Show MD Angus Breeders Show Maryland State Fair 4-H Show Junior Members County Fair (limit 1)

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PAYOUT

The payout schedule for each show shall be as follows and is limited to only the highest placing for each show. Class Winner $25.00 Division Winner $50.00 Reserve Grand Champion $75.00 Grand Champion $100.00 For example - A heifer that wins her class, wins her division, and is Reserve Grand Champion of the show, would receive a total of $75.00 for that show. The total payout for a single animal for the year is limited to $500.00.

RECOGNITION

The Junior Member and the Breeder will be recognized at the Maryland Angus Social in December at which time a check in the amount of the Futurity earnings, up to the maximum, will be paid to the Junior Exhibitor.

DISCLAIMER

The Maryland Angus Association reserves the right from time to time to adjust the nominating fees and payout in order to maintain the viability and purpose of the Futurity program.

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Futurity Program Nomination Form DUE DATE: FEBRUARY 15TH FOR STEERS • MAY 15TH FOR HEIFERS NOTE: ANIMALS TO BE EXHIBITED AT MAJAC MUST BE NOMINATED PRIOR TO THE SHOW DATE

NAME OF ANIMAL: REGISTRATION NO.:

STEER

HEIFER

CALVING DATE: BREEDER NAME: EXHIBITOR/BUYER NAME: ADDRESS:

PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL ADDRESS:

NOTE: NOMINATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH A COPY OF THE REGISTRATION AND THE NOMINATION FEE ($50.00) AND MAILED TO: MARYLAND ANGUS ASSOCIATION 4401 BROOKEVILLE ROAD BROOKEVILLE, MD 20833 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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Maryland Angus Association By-laws ARTICLE I NAME Section 1. The Association shall be known as the MARYLAND ANGUS ASSOCIATION, a nonprofit organization, hereby adopts the following Bylaws of the Association which shall govern the management and operation of the Association’s business and the regulation if its affairs, to the extent consistent with the Association Articles of Incorporation and applicable Maryland law.

ARTICLE II PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES Section 1. The objective of this Association shall be; to encourage and extend the influence of the Black Angus Breed of cattle. To promote the interests of its membership by creating better trade opportunities, and so far as possible, cooperate to their general advantage and benefit to promote closer relations between the membership and to stimulate greater activity among them. Section 2. To arrange for State Sponsored shows and/or Sales when conditions are favorable, to which state members and out of state regular members may enter or consign their stock. The president shall appoint a sale committee, approved by the board of directors and it shall be the duty of the sale committee to assist in the arrangements of the sales. This committee or the sale manager shall have full power to reject any animal offered for consignment if said animal would not bring credit to the organization. The president shall also appoint a show committee, approved by the board of directors, and it shall be the duty of said committee to assist in the arrangement of the Maryland Angus Breeders Show. Upon the recommendation of the said committee for the sale and/or the show committee, the board of directors shall decide on an individual basis at which events out-of-state consignors/breeders may participate. Section 3. To promote and publish a Maryland Angus Breeders Directory and other publications that may be decided upon by the board of Directors; to distribute advertising in said publication to breeders within the state; to sell advertising to people or concerns other than breeders of Angus cattle, provided such advertising is ethical and does not bring discredit to the Association. The power of Management of publications shall be vested in the Board of Directors. 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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Section 4. To employ a Sale Manager who shall conduct and promote the Association’s Cattle Sales as shall be specified and fixed by the Board of Directors from time to time.

ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Membership. Any individual, partnership, corporation or organization interested in the breeding or promotion of Angus Cattle is eligible for membership in the Corporation, upon payment of dues. Membership shall be defined as follows: A. Regular Member - will have voting privileges in the Corporation. B. Commercial Member- a commercial producer of non-registered cattle, A non-voting member without sale consignment privileges. C. Associate Member - a non-voting member without sale consignment privileges. D. Life Member - elected by the Board of Directors, from time to time, in its sole-discretion, for persons who have rendered distinguished service in the advancement of Angus Cattle in Maryland. Shall have voting privileges. E. Junior Membership - Applicants for Junior Membership must be under 21 years of age and have an interest in the promotion of, or be engaged in the registration of Angus Cattle and whose dues are current with the Maryland Junior Angus Association for the current fiscal year. Shall be a non-voting member with sale and show consignment privileges.

ARTICLE IV MEETING OF MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Annual Meeting. The Corporation shall hold annually, a regular meeting of its members for the election of directors and for the transaction of general business at such time and place as the Directors may designate. Section 2. Special Meetings. At any time in the interval between annual meetings, special meetings of the members shall be called by the President upon the requisition in writing therefore stating the purpose or purposes of such meeting and signed by a majority of the Board of Directors, or by one third or more of the members of the Corporation. Section 3. Notice. Written or printed notice of every annual or special meeting of the members shall be given each member fifteen (I5) days or more before such meeting by mailing the same, postage prepaid, to the member at the address as it appears on the books of the Corporation.

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Section 4. Quorum. At all meetings of membership, the members present shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Except in cases in which it is by statue, by the charter or the Bylaws otherwise provided, a majority of the votes cast at a duly constituted meeting shall be sufficient to elect and pass any measure.

ARTICLE V BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1. Powers. The business and property of the Corporation shall be conducted and manage by its Board of Directors which may exercise all the powers of the Corporation, except such as are by statue, by the Charter, or by the Bylaws conferred upon or reserves to the members. The Board shall also elect officers of the Corporation, as set forth in Article V1. Section 2. Election. The Board of Directors shall consist of twelve (12) members and one (1) junior member. The junior member shall be a voting member and is to be elected annually by the Maryland Junior Angus Association. The junior member is responsible for providing a report of the Maryland Junior Activities at each Board Meeting. Four (4) of the Board Members shall be elected at each annual meeting for a term of (3) three years. Members of the Board shall not be elected for more than two (2) consecutive terms. Only persons who are voting members of the Corporation and are residents of Maryland or Delaware shall be eligible to be directors. Section 3. Notice of Meetings. The Board of Directors shall hold bi-monthly meetings at a time and place to be fixed by call of the president or by order of the Board of Directors. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the President or by order of a Majority of the Board of Directors upon reasonable notice to the Directors. Section 4. Failure to Attend Meetings. If any member of the Board of Directors shall, without just cause, fail to attend fifty percent of the meetings of the Board in any year, the President is to declare the office of such director vacant. Section 5. Removal. The membership of any person in this Corporation may, for cause, be revoked by a two thirds vote of the members of the Board of Directors at any annual meeting or special meeting called for that purpose. The Board of Directors, however, shall give such member a hearing before taking the aforesaid action. Section 6. Appeal. Any member of the Corporation who has been removed as provided in Section 5 may appeal to the members of the Corporation, at a special meeting called by the Board of Directors for that purpose, and by vote of a majority of the members present at such meeting to be reinstated. Section 7. Quorum. At all meetings of the Board of Directors, a majority of 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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the directors shall constitute a quorum except in the cases otherwise provided by the Bylaws. The vote of a majority by any measure rules, except where otherwise provided in these Bylaws. Section 8. Past President. An immediate past president is an ex--officio director during such time as the immediate past president remains an active member of the Corporation. Section 9. Replacement. The Board of Directors may elect from the active members a replacement director for the un-expired term of a vacating director. Section 10. Removal. Any Director of the Corporation may be removed, with cause, by vote of two thirds (2/3) of the entire Board of Directors.

ARTICLE VI OFFICERS AND DUTIES Section 1. Election. At its first meeting, following the annual meeting, the Board of Directors shall elect a President, from the current or immediate past Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall also appoint annually a Secretary and a Treasurer or Secretary/Treasurer and other subordinate officers as the Board may from time to time deem necessary, none of who need to be members of the Board of Directors. THE Board shall fix the duties and compensation, if any, of such officers. Only residents of Maryland or Delaware may be a Director or Officer of the Corporation. Section 2. President’s Term. The President shall be eligible for re-election for a second term immediately succeeding first term, however may not serve more than two [2] terms. The President shall remain a member of the Board of Directors with voting privileges for the duration of his term as a Board Member or a term of one year immediately succeeding his/her serving as President of the Association. Section 3. President’s Duties. It shall be the duty of the President to serve as the chief executive officer of the Corporation, to act as Chairman of the Board of Directors, to give a report and preside at the meetings of the Corporation. The president shall fill by appointment all temporary vacancies among Officers, Directors and Committees not otherwise provide for and perform the duties which usually pertain to the Office. Section 4. President-Elect’s Duties. The Vice President shall preside in the absence of the President and perform all duties pertaining to that office. Section 5. Treasurer’s Duties. The treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds, securities and property of the Association, collect and keep an account of all moneys received and expended for the use of the Association. All sums received 28

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shall be deposited in the name of the Maryland Angus Association in a bank so designated and approved by the Board of Directors and shall make a report at the Annual Meeting, regular Board meetings and when called upon by the president . The Board of Directors shall only authorize the disbursement of funds. Section 6. Secretary’s Duties. The Secretary shall be employed by the Board of Directors. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to give notice of meetings to all members and attend all such meetings of the Association; to conduct and direct all correspondence and carry out and execute all directives and resolutions as required by the Association or the Board of Directors or the president. In addition, the Secretary shall keep, the minutes of the meetings of the Association, of the Board of Directors and of the Executive Committee; keep a list and record of members of the Association, notify members of their appointments on a committee; to prepare with the supervision of the president and Board of Directors an annual report of the transactions and conditions of the Association for the Annual Meeting. All Accounts, Books, and vouchers of the Association in the hands of the Secretary/ Treasurer shall at all times be subject to the supervision of the President with the approval of the Board of Directors and subject to its control. Section 7. Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, Vice President, Past President, Secretary and Treasurer. The duties of this committee shall be to meet with the President as the need arises and work closely in connection with the president in directing the operations of the Association and in making decisions which are necessary for the daily /routine conduct of the affairs of the Association, but on major decisions, this Committee shall have the approval of the Board of Directors of the Association. Section 8. Vacancies. Any vacancy in any of the above offices may be filled for the un-expired portion of the term by the Board of Directors at any such regular or special meeting. Section 9. Removal. Any officer of the Corporation may be removed, with cause, by a vote of two thirds (2/3) of the entire Board of Directors.

ARTICLE VII MISCELLANEOUS Section 1. Dues. The annual dues payable by the members shall be from time to time designated by the members of the Corporation upon the advice and recommendation of the Board of Directors. Section 2. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the Corporation shall be the calendar year. Section 3. Obligations. No individual member or officer of the Corporation shall con-tract any debts or obligation on behalf of the Corporation without the 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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authority of the majority of the Board of Directors. Section 4. Committees. The President shall have the power to appoint such committees as he or she may deem expedient and delegate to such committees such duties and powers as may be found necessary for the proper conduct of the affairs of the Corporation. Section 5. Amendments. Any and all provisions of these Bylaws may be altered or repealed and new Bylaws may be adopted at any annual meeting called for that purpose provided all proposed changes or additions are mailed to all dues paying members at least thirty (30) days prior to any annual or special meeting at which proposed changes are to be considered. Section 6. Junior Advisors. The Board of Directors shall annually appoint or confirm advisors to the Maryland Junior Angus Association. Section 7. Rules. All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order. **** Article V – Board of Directors Section 2 was revised on 1/24/2012 **** Article VI – Officers and Duties Section 1 was revised on 1/24/2012 **** Article V – Board of Directors Section 2 was revised on 12/2/2017

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MD Angus Women’s Club The Maryland Angus Women’s Club was one the first Angus auxiliaries in the country. It preceded the American Angus Auxiliary by a couple of years having been organized in 1956-57. The Club’s main mission is to aid and fund the auxiliary scholarships for the state and be a support system to the Maryland Junior Angus Association. The Women’s Club is also responsible for choosing the Maryland Angus Queen and Princess every year. The Queen and Princess represent the state on behalf of the Maryland Angus Association and Maryland Junior Angus Association at many shows and sales around the country. Our fundraising activities have included over the years, serving meals at sales and the junior preview shows, basket bingo, a Ways and Means booth, the sale of cheese and chances on our Wheelbarrow of Gourmet Cheer. We have provided funds for over 100 scholarships. We have also hosted and supported Royalty activities at many Eastern Regional Junior shows and the Atlantic National Angus Show in Timonium. It is safe to say that our group is small but our efforts have always been large! It’s difficult to measure the success of the Maryland Angus Women’s Club without including the success of our Juniors. In the final analysis, that is what we are all about.

PRESIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

Laura Bowman 440 Two Tavern Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 443-790-5060 Delany Heath 14542 Monticello Drive Cooksville, MD 21723 443-766-0034

Melissa Schulze 6899 John Pickett Road Woodbine, MD 21797 301-639-6495 Donna Full 6211 Woodbine Road Woodbine, MD 21797 240-674-7625

Scholarship Information: Melissa Schulze - 301-639-6495 Trophy Information: Pam Velisek - 301-367-6663

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MD Angus Queen

1975 - Sally Ann Sayre, Churchville 1976 - Stephanie Spicer, Woodsboro 1977 - Laura Treadway, Ashton 1978 - Chrissy Keys, Olney 1979 - Susan Holston, Derwood 1980 - Michelle Piersall, Charlotte Hall 1981 - Karen Holloway, Darlington 1982 - Pamela Stabler, Brookeville 1983 - Kay Wagner, Hampstead 1984 - Sonia Hamm, Clarksburg 1985 - Lisa Conner, Poolesville 1986 - Mary White, Laytonsville 1987 - Susan Dykes, Princess Anne

1988 - Susan Dykes, Princess Anne Princess - Heather Hamm, Clarksburg 1989 - Rhonda Long, Sherwood (moved from state, princess took over) Princess - Heather Hamm, Clarksburg 1990 - Heather Hamm, Clarksburg Princess - Angie Johnson, Mt. Airy 1991 - Heather Hamm, Clarksburg Princess - Monica Feeser, Taneytown 1992 - Melissa Harrison, Woodbine Princess - Monica Feeser, Taneytown 1993 - Monica Feeser, Taneytown Princess - Alana Burdette, Boyds 1994 - Alana Burdette, Boyds Princess - Jennifer Bly, Mt. Airy 1995 - Alana Burdette, Boyds Princess - Jennifer Bly, Mt. Airy 1996 - Jennifer Bly, Mt. Airy Princess - Brianne Bly, Mt. Airy 1997 - Brianne Bly, Mt. Airy Princess - Becky Warfield, Mt. Airy 1998 - Becky Warfield, Mt. Airy Princess - Cortney Hill-Dukehart, Sykesville 1999 - Amy Wolfrey, Frederick Princess - Cortney Hill-Dukehart, Sykesville 2000 - Andrea Warfield, Marriotsville Princess - Tiffany Bryant, Monkton 2001 - Cortney Hill-Dukehart, Sykesville Princess - Kristen Willie, Woodbine 2002 - Laura Mihm, Woodbine Princess - Lindsay Reda, New Windsor 32

2003 - Lindsay Reda, New Windsor Princess - Amanda Arrington, West Friendship 2004 - Amanda Arrington, West Friendship Princess - Brittany Full, Mt. Airy 2005 - Amanda Arrington, West Friendship Princess - Candace Howard, Keymar 2006 - Princess - Jessica Clarke, Rocky Ridge Princess - Christina Ritter, Laytonsville 2007 - Christina Ritter, Laytonsville Princess - Emily Velisek, Gaithersburg 2008 - Brittany Full, Mt. Airy Princess - Kelsey Stabler, Laytonsville 2009 - Lindsay Brown, Federalsburg Princess - Emily Velisek, Gaithersburg Princess - Shelby Stabler, Laytonsville 2010 - Kelsey Stabler, Laytonsville Princess - Shelby Stabler, Laytonsville 2011 - Jessica Clarke, Rocky Ridge Princess - Tyler Donnelly, Emmitsburg 2012 - Emily Velisek, Gaithersburg Princess - Savannah Brauning, Finksburg 2013- Maggie Lanham, Buckeystown Princess, Savannah Brauning, Finksburg 2014- No Queen Princess- Avery Dull, Westminster Princess- Alyson Schulze, Woodbine 2015- Lauren Schur, Sabillasville Princess- Sara Lechlider, Gaithersburg 2016- Sara Lechlider, Gaithersburg Princess- Avery Dull, Westminster 2017- No Queen Princess- Alyson Schulze, Woodbine 2018- Megan Palen, Jefferson Princess- Kelli Spicer, Woodbine 2019- Delaney Heath, Woodbine Princess- Alyson Schulze, Woodbine 2020- Avery Dull, Westminster Princess- Alyson Schulze, Woodbine 2021- Avery Dull, Westminster Princess- Alyson Schulze, Woodbine 2022- No Queen Princess- Hayden Hahn

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Frequently Used Numbers

American Angus Association 3201 Frederick Blvd., St. Joseph, MO 64502 Phone: 816-383-5100 • Fax: 816-233-9703 • angus@angus.org

American Angus Hall of Fame P.O. Box 660, Smithville, MO 64089-0660 Phone: 816-532-0811 • Fax: 816-532-0851 • angushall@earthlink.net Animal Health Lab College Park Lab, 8077 Greenmead Dr., College Park, MD 20740 Phone: 301-935-6074 Frederick Lab, Box 1234, Frederick, MD 21701 Phone: 301-663-9528 Atlantic National Angus Show – Harry Bachman 2051 Horseshoe Pike Annville, PA 17003-8850 Phone: 717-867-1809 Fax: 717-867-1279 Email: bachaut@lmf.net Maryland Agricultural Fair Board 50 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: 410-841-5770 Maryland Angus Association – Kelsey Thomas, Secretary 4401 Brookeville Road Brookeville, MD 20833 Phone: 301-606-8854 Email: marylandangussecretary@gmail.com Maryland Beef Industry Council - Dr. Scott Barao, Executive Director P.O. Box 259, Sykesville, MD 21784 Phone: 410-795-5309 • Fax: 443-492-0005 Maryland Cattlemen’s Association - Dr. Scott Barao, Executive Director P.O. Box 259, Sykesville, MD 21784 Phone: 410-795-5309 • Fax: 443-492-0005 Maryland State Fair Board P.O. Box 188, State Fairgrounds, Timonium, MD 21094 Phone: 410-252-0200 National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Denver Office, Phone: 303-694-0305 5420 S. Quebec St., Englewood, CO 80111 Washington D.C. Office, Phone: 203-347-0228 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20004 Beef Promotion Board, Phone: 303-220-9890 University of Maryland Department of Animal Sciences Animal Science Center, College Park, MD 20742 Dr. Tom Porter, Department Chair, Phone: 301-405-1366 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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2022 Calendar of Events: MARCH 11-13

Mid-Atlantic Jr. Angus Classic, Harrisonburg, VA

MAY 27-30

Atlantic National, Timonium, MD

JUNE 11-12

American Angus Breeder Futurity, Louisville, KY

JUNE 16-19

Eastern Regional Junior Angus Show, Chatham, VA

JULY 2-9

National Junior Angus Show, Kansas City, MO

AUGUST 25 - SEPT 11 Maryland State Fair, Timonium, MD

AUGUST 28

Maryland State Fair Angus Show & Maryland Breeders Show, Timonium, MD

DECEMBER 17

Maryland Angus Annual Meeting and Social, Frederick, MD

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Farm Cross Reference List

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LAST NAME

COMPANY

Aschenbach

Aschenbach Farm

Brauning

D L B Angus

Brauning Jr

D L B Angus

Brendel

Brendel Farms, Inc.

Brown

Oaky Doaky Angus

Bryant

Roseda Farm

Byrne

Spring Hope Angus

Clarke

Fox Meadow Farm

Day

Dayview Acres

Douglas Draper

Full Day Enterprise "North" Wye Angus

Dull

Colvery Meadow

Full

Full - Day Enterprise

Fulmer

Fulmer Angus

Garvick

Garvick Family Farm

Giles

Potomac Crest Farm

Gundzik

Gundzik Angus Farm

Harrison

Washington Farm

Heath

Heath Cattle Co.

Heizer

Cool Pines Farm

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Herron

Fernwood Farms

Hose

Black Diamond Cattle

Jeffcoat

Rusty Roof Angus, LLC

Justice

Pleasant View Farm

Kerns

Windy Ridge Acres

King

Crittenden Farm

Leak

Trundle Hall Farm

Matheny

Stone Wall Angus LLC

Moxley

Dawn Acres

Myers

Windsor Manor

Pelan Rahll Sr

Mountainscape Angus Farm Pleasantville Farm

Sadowski

Ady Acres

Schulze

Washington Farm

Shoemaker

Sand Springs Angus

Stabler

Pleasant Valley Farm

Suchting

Branchwater Farms, Inc.

Troxell

Pipe Creek Cattle

Velisek

PDV Angus

Walker

Rolling Knoll Farm

Warfield

Warfield Cattle

Whitehead

Planting Roots Farm

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2022 Association Members Listing —A—

Grant Anthony 1837 Gum Rd Woodbine, MD 21797 (240)793-7567 Email: anthonyfamily10@gmail.com Joanne Aschenbach Aschenbach Farm 1201 Sugarloaf Mountain Road Comus, MD 20842 (301) 580-0011 Email: jjaschenbach@gmail.com

—B— Laura Mihm Bowman 440 Two Taverns Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 (443) 790-5060 Email: laura.mihm@gail.com David L Brauning D L B Angus 2318 Dalib Rd Finksburg, MD 21048 (410) 861-8282 Email: dlbangus@verizon.net David L Brauning Jr D L B Angus 2416 Deer Park Rd Finksburg, MD 21048 (443) 340-7641 Email: dlbangus1972@verizon.net Justin & Amy Brendel Brendel Farms, Inc. 2510 Duvall Rd. Woodbine, MD 21797 (443)677-0627 Email: amylbrendel@gmail.com

Lindsey Brown Oaky Doaky Angus 27360 Possum Hill Rd Federalsburg, MD 21632 (410)310-9278 Email: oakydoakyangus@yahoo.com Charlotte and Michael Brown Oaky Doaky Angus 26889 Line Rd. Federalsburg, MD 21632 (410) 479-3334 Email: clbrown.059@gmail.com Dean and Marcia Bryant Roseda Farm 15317 Carroll Road Monkton, MD 21111 410-472-2697 Email: roseda@roseda.com www.rosedafarm.com Dennis & Dottie Byrne Spring Hope Angus 23 McCoury Rd Nottingham, PA 19362 610-662-6102 Email: jdbdab1952@gmail.com

—C— Jessica Clarke P O box 529 Centreville, MD 21617 Email: jclarke0120@gmail.com Tim, Becky, Jess and Taylor Clarke Fox Meadow Farm 14708 Old Frederick Rd. Rocky Ridge, MD 21778 Email: fmfblc1@gmail.com

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H. Calvin and Eileen M Day Dayview Acres 1950 Mt. View Rd. Marriottsville, MD 21104 (410) 442-1214 Email: dayviewacres@aol.com

—D— Dustin and Brittany Douglas Full Day Enterprise “North” 1121 Moonbow Drive Westminster, MD 21157 (724) 714-4338 Email: Douglascattle@aol.com www.fulldayenterprise.com Edward C Draper Wye Angus 101 Recovery Drive East Centreville, MD 21617 (410) 758-1233 Email: edraper@umd.edu www.agresearch.umd.edu/wye/angus Mike Dull Colvery Meadow 2334 Carrollton Road Westminster, MD 21157 (410) 984-2793 Email: Colverymeadow2@aol.com

—F— Fritz, Nancy, Freddy and Katrina Howe Frey Frey Family Angus 1664 Furniss Road Drumore, PA 17518 (717) 548-1351 Email: ffrey@freysupply.com www.freysupply.com

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Doug & Donna Full Full - Day Enterprise 6211 Woodbine Road Woodbine, MD 21797 (240) 674-7623 Email: fullday1@aol.com www.fulldayenterprise.com James (Jimmy) Full Full - Day Enterprise 1605 Wefour Dr Woodbine, MD 21797 (410)984-1862 Email: jimmyatfde@gmail.com www.fulldayenterprise.com Jay Fulmer Fulmer Angus P.O. Box 342 Buckeystown, MD 21717 (410) 549-6795 Email: fulmerangus@aol.com

—G— Micheal & Kelly Garvick Garvick Family Farm 5210 Band Hall Hill Rd Westminster, MD 21158 (717)465-3596 Email: khgarvi@yahoo.com Roger B Giles Potomac Crest Farm 7601 Neck Rd. Williamsport, MD 21795 (301) 223-9667 Email: potomacrestangus@aol.com John Gundzik Gundzik Angus Farm 2901 Mt. Ventus Rd Manchester, MD 21102 (410) 374-4481 Email: j.gundzik@hotmail.com

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—H— Mike & Ann Harrison Washington Farm 1973 Gillis Falls Rd. Woodbine, MD 21797 (410) 795-0913 Email: mike@washingtonfarm.biz www.washingtonfarm.biz James Heath 14379 Old Frederick Rd Cooksville, MD 21723 443-974-3343 Email: americanlockmd@gmail.com Jeremy and Angel Heath Heath Cattle Co. 14542 Monticello Drive Cooksville, MD 21723 410-489-0592 Email: heathcontractors@aol.com Shane and John Heizer Cool Pines Farm 19910 Cool Hollow Rd. Hagerstown, MD 21740 Email: heiz19910mj@myactv.net Raven Herron Fernwood Farms 15094 Frederick Rd Woodbinie, MD 21797 (443)787-6391 Email: raveniscurrently@gmail.com Jason Hose Black Diamond Cattle 12835 St. Paul St Clearspring, MD 21722 (301) 491-2625

—J— Chris Jeffcoat Rusty Roof Angus, LLC 111 Harney Road Littlestown, PA 17340 7174761496 Email: rustyroofangus@gmail.com H. W. Justice Pleasant View Farm 13201 Long Green Pike Hydes, MD 21082 (410) 592-2157 Email: leedotjustice@gmail.com

—K— Chester & Patricia Kerns Windy Ridge Acres 14315 Old Frederick Rd. Rocky Ridge, MD 21778 (301) 748-9238 Email: windyridgeacres89@yahoo.com Michael & Teresa King Crittenden Farm 7198 Central Church Road New Market, MD 21774 301-717-4287 Email: michaelhking@msn.com

—L— Eleanor M Leak Trundle Hall Farm P.O. Box 49 Poolesville, MD 20837 (301) 972-7227 Email: eleanorleak@icloud.com

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—M— Jim and Ellen Matheny Stone Wall Angus LLC 17719 Spielman Rd. Fairplay, MD 21733 240-446-0367 Email: stonewallangus@live.com www.stonewallangus.com Dessie Moxley Dawn Acres 13155 Rt 144 West Friendship, MD 21794 (410) 442-1014 Email: moxleyjandd@gmail.com Rob and Ann Moxley Dawn Acres 13205 Rt. 144 West Friendship, MD 21794 443 745-3278 Email: rmoxley@sdcgroup.com Jason & Donna Myers Windsor Manor 2500 Old New Windsor Pike New Windsor, MD 21776 4105965088 Email: windsormanorcows@gmail.com Russell Pelan Mountainscape Angus Farm 1416 Arnoldtown Road Jefferson, MD 21755 (301) 371-3600 Email: RP4092@comcast.net

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—R— Joseph R Rahll Sr Pleasantville Farm 1830 Plesantville Road Forest Hill, MD 21050 (410) 218-2793 Email: dstoval@peoplepc.com www.pleasantvillebeef.com

—S— Melissa Sadowski Ady Acres 3368 Ady Rd Street, MD 21154 (410)459-8732 Email: mrmcnutt@yahoo.com Bret & Melissa Schulze Washington Farm 6899 John Pickett Rd. Woodbine, MD 21797 (301) 639-6495 Email: mhsbas@aol.com Richard Shoemaker Sand Springs Angus 620 Sand Spring Road Friendsville, MD 21531 (301) 616-9292 Email: shoeve33@gmail.com Amanda Shultz 13223 Hiney Road Keymar, MD 21757 240-409-1844 Email: steve.p.shultz@gmail.com

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Randy Stabler Pleasant Valley Farm 4401 Brookeville Rd. Brookeville, MD 20833 (301) 774-9290 Email: pvfgrain@aol.com www.pleasantvalleyfarmmd.com William Suchting Branchwater Farms, Inc. 1800 Knox Ave. Reisterstown, MD 21136 (410) 771-0071 Email: Branchwaterbc@aol.com

—T— Eric & Vicky Troxell Pipe Creek Cattle 11901 Hessong Bridge Rd Thurmont, MD 21788 240-674-1880 Email: vtroxell@hotmail.com

—V— Doug & Pam Velisek PDV Angus 18125 Lappans Road Fairplay, MD 21733 (301) 717-9080 Email: pvelisek@verizon.net

—W— Gene and Linda Walker Rolling Knoll Farm 12051 Prices Distillery Rd. Damascus, MD 20872 (301) 253-6569 Email: Rollingknoll@hotmail.com Ben Warfield Warfield Cattle 1970 Sand Hill Road Marriottsville, MD 21104 443-695-2806 Email: btwarfield@gmail.com www.warfieldcattle.com Westin, Sara & Walker Whitehead Planting Roots Farm 1178 Sean Circle Woodbine, MD 21797 (443))542-1037 Email: kari@rowanlandscape.com Chris and Carol Wojciechowski (Wojo) 351 Wagon Shop Road Middlebrook, VA 24459 (540) 292-0841 Email: cwojocattle@gmail.com

Emily Velisek PDV Angus 18125 Lappans Road Fairplay, MD 21733 (301) 802-2310 Email: pvelisek@verizon.net

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Visit Local & National Shows to see “what’s new” at Dawn Acres

The Rob Moxley Family

13205 Rt. 144 • West Friendship, MD 21794

Rob Moxley 443-745-3278

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1952 - 1953 C.F. Eck, Towson 1954 W.A. McGregor, Jr. 1955 - 1956 Charles A. Morrow, New Windsor 1957 - 1958 J.H. Hoskinson, Germantown 1959 - 1960 Dr. J.R. Huebner, Ijamsville 1961 R.D. Bonney 1962 - 1963 George Price, Phoenix 1964 - 1965 Tom Curtis, Clarksville 1966 - 1967 Gordon Keys, Olney 1968 - 1969 - 1970 Lawrason Sayre, Churchville 1971 - 1972 Dr. Lee Miller, Woodsboro 1973 Edward E. Stafford, White Hall 1974 - 1975 William I. King, Gaithersburg 1976 - 1977 Gordon Keys, Olney 46

Presidents 1978 - 1979 Dr. Emmett Full, Mount Airy

2002 Scot Poffenberger, Sharpsburg

1980 - 1981 Dean Considine, Middletown

2003 Mark Moxley, West Friendship

1982 - 1983 Augie Velisek, Woodbine

2004 Caryl Velisek, Frederick

1984 John R. Whaley, III, Queenstown

2005-2006 Hank Suchting, Reisterstown

1985 - 1986 James R. Moxley, Jr., W. Friendship

2007-2008 Dean Bryant, Monkton

1987 - 1988 Ned Dykes, Princess Anne

2009-2010 Chester Kerns, Rocky Ridge

1989 - 1990 Judith Considine, Middletown

2011-2012 Dave Brauning, Jr., Finksburg

1991 - 1992 Lee V. Leak, Dickerson

2013-2014 Michael Whiteside, Queenstown

1993 - 1994 Dave Brauning, Finksburg

2015-2016 Dr. John Heizer, Hagerstown

1995 Dan Davis, New Windsor

2017-2018 Randy Stabler, Laytonsville

1996 - 1997 Robert Riggs, Brookeville

2019-2021 Dr. John Heizer, Hagerstown

1998 - 1999 Doug Full, Mt. Airy

2022Eric Troxell, Thurmont

2000 - 2001 Doug Velisek, Gaithersburg

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Membership for Application MARYLAND ANGUS ASSOCIATION

Name: Farm Name: Address

Phone: Fax: Email: Website: Manager/ Herdsman:

Regular Membership:

$30.00

Associate Membership:

$10.00

Commercial Membership:

$10.00

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MD Junior Angus History Although showmanship delegates have been selected to attend the National Junior Angus Show(NJAS) since 1967, the MJAA was not organized until June of 1971 with an enrolled membership of 43. The first project of the club was to hold a Junior Showmanship Contest in November at the Eastern National Livestock Show in Timonium. Plans were made also for the Junior Field Day at Irvington Farm in Gaithersburg in June of 1972. Prior to 1972 Maryland Angus Association (MAA) field days had been the site where the delegates had been chosen to represent Maryland at the NJAS. The Maryland Angus Association sponsored showmanship and fitting clinics around the state to encourage members to learn the latest techniques.

CHARTER MEMBERS INCLUDED Troy Ringley, President Nancy Sayre, Vice President Joanna Papa, Sec. – Treas. Dana Gilbert, Director

Mary Lou Huebner, Director Ben Rigdon, Director Lawrie Sayre, Director Wash White, Director

ADVISOR – GLORIA CLOWER Darlene Bedgar Dale Bennett John Canby Nancy Lee Canby Virginia Good Wendy Crossman Marjorie Eyler Doug Full Roger Haynes Robert Hood Keith Hubbard Melinda Hubbard Kate Hussman Tim Hussman Chandler Keys Jay Knight Billy Ludwig Mary Martin

Jeff McAllister Pamela Miller Robert Miller James Papa Paulette Picket Sally Sayre Andy Schmidt June Schmidt Becky Spicer John Spicer Stephanie Spicer Carl Suchting Mark Tanis Bill White Mike White Pat White Tracey White

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1974 marked the year of the 1st junior field day with a preview show. This event turned to the State Preview show held in June and included steers, heifers, judging contest and showmanship delegates were selected for NJAS. The Preview show is still held in early June and includes a division for Cow/Calf, Bred & Owned Heifer, Bred & Owned Bull, Bred & Owned Steer, Owned Heifer and Owned Steer. Morning activities have included judging, skillathon, team sales, barnyard games and quiz bowl. Showmanship is held for junior, intermediate and senior as well as the selection of two NJAS showmanship delegates. In the late 90’s photography was added and since poster, graphic arts and creative writing. Group photos are taken and a brief meeting is held primarily to discuss the upcoming regional and national show. The MJAA was instrumental in organizing the Northeastern Junior Angus Association and in 1980 hosted the 1st Northeastern Junior Preview Show in Timonium at the State Fairgrounds. The show was titled “The Star Spangled Classic”. This event continued for a few years but soon the Atlantic National Show came along having a first class junior show and participation for the juniors in the region gravitate to Timonium on Memorial weekend each year. President Pam Stabler along with advisors Caryl Velisek and Dessie Moxley lead the juniors through hosting the 1982 Eastern Regional Junior Angus Heifer Show at Montgomery County Fairgrounds. The Maryland Juniors and families again hosted the “Maryland With Pride in 1995” Eastern Regional Angus Show in Timonium under the direction of Melissa Harrison and advisors Doug and Pam Velisek and Doug and Donna Full. The “Star Spangled Angus” 2002 Eastern Regional was held in Timonium at the Maryland State Fairgrounds with Cortney Hill-Dukehart and Curtis Bryant as junior co-chairs and Frank & Julie Feeser as adult advisor chairs. The junior association hosted its most recent Eastern Regional Show in 2012 under the theme “Chillin’ on the Chesapeake.” Kelsey Stabler and Jessica Clarke served as junior co-chairs of this show with Doug and Pam Velisek, Doug and Donna Full, and Tim and Becky Clarke as adult chairs. These events were highly successful and motivated the junior and adult membership to work together to highlight the small state of Maryland and create lasting, positive memories for all whom participated. Over the years, advisors to the juniors have been dedicated adults, helping young Angus enthusiasts excel. Those volunteers known to this volunteer are as follows: Gloria Clower, Roy Neal, Caryl Velisek, Dessie Moxley, Daryl Johnson, Dale Hough, Doug & Pam Velisek, Doug & Donna Full, Melissa Schulze, Kelly O’Boyle, Frank & Julie Feeser, Tim & Becky Clarke and Todd & Carolyn Howard. Each have taken responsibilities of the club to continue its’ success and growth. Early as the 70’s, Maryland Juniors would trek to regional and national shows as a group. While Maryland adult breeders forged a path in America’s Angus heritage, Maryland Juniors have gained recognition across the country over the last 30 years being on the top end of many state group classes, team sales, computer cow/ 50

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calf game, speech, photography, graphic design, quiz bowl, herdsmanship and scrapbook competitions. Showmanship representatives have traveled to NJAS having several in the top finalists and even a winner. Many scholarships have been won both regionally and nationally. The 1st Miss American Angus hailed from Maryland and since had another. Five have been selected to the National Junior Angus Board. On the show ring side high honors have been claimed in all divisions and even show heifer of the year. Maryland has been a small state in size and numbers but mighty in quality of cattle and dedication and enthusiasm of juniors. The families of the Maryland Junior Angus Association, the Maryland Angus Association and the Maryland Angus Women have served the juniors over the years having breeder steer and heifer sales, donating funds, supporting fundraising efforts, presenting scholarships, supporting physical and emotional needs. In order for this small state to achieve so much over the years and work as a team has taken strong dedicated advisors and leaders. As you can see we have many from that original charter club who are actively involved in the success of the MJAA. It takes generational support in a small state like ours and we do appreciate you! The MJAA express their gratitude for the many who have contributed so much of their time, talent, energy and money over the years.

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Past Officers 1976 1979 1980 1981 President John Canby Susan Holston Susan Holston Susan Moxley V. President Sally Sayre Chrissy Keys Chrissy Keys Pam Stabler Secretary Chrissy Keys Lisa Neal Lisa Neal Sonia Hamm Treasurer Doug Full Laura Tessier Laura Tessier Mark Moxley Reporter Laura Treadway Roger Sears Roger Sears Bobby Whirley 1982 1983 1984 1985 President Pam Stabler Pam Stabler Susan Moxley Sonia Hamm V. President John Treadway Lisa Neal Sonia Hamm Peter Velisek Secretary Sonia Hamm Sonia Hamm Pam Stabler Donna Day Treasurer Lori Moxley Lori Moxley Mark Moxley Mark Moxley Reporter Lisa Neal Billy Gregg Bobby Whirley 1986 1987 1988 1989 President Billy Canby Peter Velisek Ned Dykes Mark Moxley V. President Peter Velisek David Dykes Mark Moxley Sheryl Bennet Secretary Sheryl Bennet Sheryl Bennet Sheryl Bennet Susan Dykes Treasurer Mark Moxley Mark Moxley Timothy Clark Timothy Clark Reporter Heather Hamm 1990 1991 1992 1993 President Sheryl Bennet Troy Eyler Melissa Harrison Melissa Harrison V. President Troy Eyler Heather Hamm Myron Kennedy Monica Feeser Secretary Heather Hamm Angie Johnson Alana Burdette Jennifer Bly Treasurer Timothy Clark Timothy Clark Diana Covell Diana Covell Reporter Jason Hough & Chris Davis Mark Walker Historian Cara Harrison 1994 1995 1996 1997 President Melissa Harrison Melissa Harrison Jennifer Bly Cara Harrison V. President Myron Kennedy Monica Feeser Cara Harrison Jay Covell Secretary Alana Burdette Jennifer Bly Briana Bly Rebecca Warfield Treasurer Diana Covell Diana Covell Jason Riggs Jason Riggs Reporter Jennifer Butler Amy Wolfrey Historian Cara Harrison Cara Harrison Cara Harrison Alana Burdette 1998 1999 2000 2001-02 President Mike Harrison Jacob Wolfrey Michael Considine Cortney Hill-Dukehart V. President Jay Covell Jeremy Andrews Cortney Hill-Dukehart Curtis Bryant Secretary Amy Wolfrey Tyler Fitzwater Amy Wolfrey Laura Keilholtz Treasurer Cara Harrison Ryan Andrews Jacob Wolfrey Heather Willis Reporter Laura Keilholtz Thomas Wolfrey Historian Laura Keilholtz Laura Keilholtz Membership Director Ashley & Lindsay Reda Communication Director Kristen Willie, Jessica & Heather Willis

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2002-03 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 President Jacob Wolfrey Jacob Wolfrey Thomas Wolfrey Christina Ritter V. President Lindsay Reda Amanda Arrington Christina Ritter Brittany Full Secretary Amanda Arrington Candace Howard Candace Howard Thomas Wolfrey Treasurer Heather Willis Brittany Full Brittany Full Jimmy Full Reporter Anna Schlicht Christina Ritter Jimmy Full Trevor Whiteside Historian Brittany Full Jimmy Full Rebecca Hamilton Maggie Lanham Membership Director Laura Mihm Thomas Wolfrey Jessica Clarke Jessica Clarke Communication Director Jessica Willis Bobby Velisek Taylor Clarke Taylor Clarke MAA Jr. Director Mark Butler, Jr. Laura Mihm Bobby Velisek Candace Howard 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 President Brittany Full Kelsey Stabler Jessica Clarke Jessica Clarke V. President Bobby Velisek Bobby Velisek Bobby Velisek Bobby Velisek Secretary Christina Ritter Victoria Ritter Victoria Ritter Victoria Ritter Treasurer Jimmy Full Jimmy Full Jimmy Full Jimmy Full Reporter Trevor Whiteside Trevor Whiteside Ethan Whiteside Michael Cropp Historian Victoria Ritter Emily Velisek Emily Velisek & Shelby Stabler Membership Director Jessica Clarke Taylor Clarke Taylor Clarke Taylor Clarke Communication Director Taylor Clarke Christina Ritter Christina Ritter Shane Heizer MAA Jr. Director Kelsey Stabler Lindsay Brown Kelsey Stabler Kelsey Stabler 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2015-16 President Victoria Ritter Emily Velisek Shelby Stabler Taylor Clarke V. President Michael Cropp Shelby Stabler Michael Cropp Lauren Schur Secretary Emily Velisek Victoria Ritter Savannah Brauning Sara Lechlider Treasurer Jimmy Full Jimmy Full Matt Antonio Avery Dull Reporter Taylor Clarke Chris Moxley Avery Dull Kevin Spicer Historian Jim Moxley Breck Debnam Avery Dull Kelly Spicer Membership Director Shelby Stabler Colby Dull Colby Dull Kyle Schulze Communication Director Shane Heizer Luke Ryba Luke Ryba Taylor Clarke MAA Jr. Director Kelsey Stabler Michael Cropp Shane Heizer Savannah Brauning 2017 2018 2019 2020 President Lauren Schur Megan Palen Kyle Schulze Avery Dull V. President Sara Lechlider Kyle Schulze Delaney Heath Kelly Spicer Secretary Jake Keeney Delaney Heath Alyson Schulze Alyson Schulze Treasurer Avery Dull Avery Dull Avery Dull Hayden Hahn Reporter N/A N/A N/A N/A Historian Kelly Spicer Kelli Spicer Crystal Stowers Kaitlyn Spicer Membership Director Alyson Schulze Alyson Schulze Blair Heath Blair Heath Communication Director Lauren Schur Kelly Spicer N/A N/A MAA Jr. Director

Savannah Brauning

Savannah Brauning

Avery Dull

Kyle Schulze

2021 2022 President Crystal Stowers Crystal Stowers V. President Kyle Schulze Alyson Schulze Secretary Alyson Schulze Bella Rabiotti Treasurer Hayden Hahn Hayden Hahn Reporter N/A N/A Historian Membership Director Communication Director MAA Jr. Director Kyle Schulze Westin Whitehead

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MD Jr Angus Association Awards The first awards program was held at the Howard County Fairgrounds dining hall. The club had a covered dish dinner and also honored special friends and donors. 2002-03 Outstanding 1st Year Member Tyler Donnelly Outstanding Junior Brittany Full Outstanding Senior Jacob Wolfrey Leadership Amy Wolfrey Family Jr. of the Year Kerns Family Golden Pitchfork Anna Schlicht

2008-09 No outstanding 1st year member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Taylor Clarke Emily Velisek Brittany Full Velisek Family Bobby Velisek

2003-04 Outstanding 1st Year Member Emily Velisek Outstanding Junior Jessica Clarke Outstanding Senior Mark Butler, Jr. Leadership Curtis Bryant Family Jr. of the Year Bryant Family Golden Pitchfork Candace Howard

2009-10 No outstanding 1st year member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Molly Lanham Michael Cropp Jessica Clarke Full Family Nicole Brown

2004-05 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Senior Family Jr. of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Taylor Clarke Bobby Velisek Chad Hahn Clarke Family Brittany Full

2005-06 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family Jr. of the Year Golden Pitchfork

2010-11 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Chris Coblentz Colby Dull Shane Heizer Kelsey Stabler Donnelly Family Victoria Ritter

Shelby Stabler Taylor Clarke Trevor Whiteside Mark Butler Ritter Family Lauren Durham

2006-07 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

2012 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Avery Dull Kyle Schulze Shelby Stabler Victoria Ritter Stabler Family Jimmy Full

Jessica Lambert Emily Velisek Christina Ritter Thomas Wolfrey Brown Family Jessica Clarke

2013-14 No outstanding 1st year member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of Year Golden Pitchfork

Luke Ryba Jonathan Fleming Michael Cropp Moxley Family Emily Velisek

2007-08 No outstanding 1st year member Outstanding Junior Savannah Brauning Outstanding Intermediate Jimmy Full Outstanding Senior Lindsey Brown Family of the Year Whiteside Family Golden Pitchfork Jimmy Suchting

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2014 Outstanding 1st Year Member Kelly Spicer Outstanding Junior Kevin Spicer Outstanding Intermediate Taylor Clarke Outstanding Senior Shelby Stabler Family of the Year Dull & Brauning Families Golden Pitchfork Colby Dull

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2015 No outstanding 1st year member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Luke Norris Kyle Schulze Colby Dull Schur Family Seth Brauning

2016 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Jake Keeney Alyson Schulze Avery Dull Taylor Clarke Clarke Family Sara Lechlider

2017 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Alexis Iseminger Alyson Schulze Avery Dull Sara Lechlider Lechlider & Hahn Families Sarah King

2018 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Brennon Harrison Hayden Hahn Avery Dull Sarah King Babbington-Iseminger Family Kyle Schulze

2019 Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Reese Sweeney Hayden Hahn Avery Dull Delaney Heath The Hahn Family Hayden Hahn

2020 Awards None awarded due to COVID and no social 2021 Awards Outstanding 1st Year Member Outstanding Junior Outstanding Intermediate Outstanding Senior Family of the Year Golden Pitchfork

Charlie Sweeney Parker Hahn Payton Troxell Crystal Stowers Megan Pelan

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National Junior Angus Showmanship Contest CONTESTANTS

1969 Louisa Riggs - Lawrason Sayre 1970 Washington White - Gloria Clower 1971 Troy Ringley - Nancy Ann Sayre 1972 Ray Johns - Joanna Papa 1973 Mary Lou Heubner - Scott Ritter 1974 Andy Schmidt - Pat White 1975 Lee Canby - Laura Treadway 1976 John Schmidt - Jeff Treadway 1977 Bruce Bennett - Robert Miller 1978 Tim Hussman - Doug Velisek 1979 Doug Full - Susan Holston 1980 Randy Stabler - Laura Tessier 1981 Pamela Stabler - David Gooding 1982 Bill Ferrell - Bill Canby 1983 Susan Moxley - Billy Gregg 1984 Sterling Eyler - Kay Wagner 1985 Ricky Gregg - Robert Scheide 1986 Gene Turner - Sheryl Bennett 1987 David Dykes - Mark Moxley 1988 Chris Davis - Billy Hall 1989 David Bell - Rance Long 1990 Heather Hamm 1991 Chris Davis - Tim Clark 1992 Chris Mullinix - Tim Clark 1993 Jennifer Bly - Joseph Roberts 1994 Erin Chaudry - Jessica Fogle 1995 Monica Feeser 1996 Brett Fogle - Randy Mullinix 1997 Cara Harrison - Adrienne Wojociechowski 1998 Diana Covell - Craig Bryant 1999 Jen Biser - Michael Harrison, Jr. 2000 Michael Considine - Jeff Covell 2001 Jay Covell - Patrick Mullinix 2002 Samantha Feeser - Travis Cumberland 2003 Curtis Bryant - Cortney Hill-Dukehart 2004 Mark Butler - Matt Fogle 2005 Chad Hahn - Jacob Wolfrey 2006 Tiffany Bryant 2007 Lindsay Brown 2008 Jessica Willis - Ben Warfield 2009 Brittany Full - Amber Schmidt 2010 Trevor Whiteside - Bobby Velisek 2011 Jimmy Full - Ethan Whiteside 2012 Kelsey Stabler- Jessica Clarke 2013 Shelby Stabler- Emily Velisek 2014 Deedra Suchting- James Moxley 2015 Taylor Clarke 2016 Lauren Schur- Matt Antonio 2017 Colby Dull- Sarah King 2018 Savannah Brauning 2019 Delaney Heath 2020 Megan Pelan- Josn Whipp 2021 Crystal Stowers- Kyle Schulze 56

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David Axline - Hank Suchting Mary Lou Heubner - Joanna Papa Mary Lou Heubner - Pat White James Papa - Stephanie Spicer James Papa - Sally Ann Sayre Kat Hussman - Chandler Keys Chandler Keys - Pam Miller Tim Hussman - Pam Miller Mike Ruby - John Canby Mickey Day - Doug Mullinix Pamela Stabler - Bill Canby Bill Widerman - Susan Moxley Bill Widerman - Donna Day Donna Day - Kay Wagner Lee Leak Lisa Conner - Sonia Hamm Jennifer Turner - Bill Hall Myron Kennedy Chris Mullinix Melissa Harrison - Jessica Fogle Randy Mullinix - Chris Morris

Michael Harrison, Jr. - Craig Bryant

Jacob Wolfrey

Heather Willis - Derek Savage

Kelsey Stabler - Jessica Clarke Deedra Suchting James Moxley

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MD Jr Angus Association By-laws ARTICLE I NAME Section 1. This Association shall be known as the Maryland Junior Angus Association.

ARTICLE II PURPOSE Section 1. The purpose of this Association shall be to encourage and extend the influence of Angus cattle; to promote the interests of its membership by creating educational and competitive opportunities; to promote closer relations between the membership and to stimulate greater activity among them. Section 2. Arrange for exhibits at local livestock events, meetings, and schools. Section 3. Sponsor and conduct field days, tours, and meetings which help promote the numerous Angus herds in the State of Maryland. Section 4. Encourage the production of better Angus in the State of Maryland. Section 5. Encourage and assist Junior Angus activities in the State of Maryland.

ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Any resident of the State of Maryland, who is under 21 years of age as of January 1 of the current year and interested in the Angus breed may become a member of this Association by sending his/her name and address, together with the annual membership fee, to the Membership Director. Membership can be extended to non Maryland residents. Section 2. For a member to be eligible to vote, the member must have attended one out of the previous two meetings where attendance was recorded. If the member is a college student attending out of state they will not be penalized. They must have attended one of the two meetings prior to leaving for school, email voting may be extended to them as needed. Section 3. The membership year will run January 1 thru December 31. To be considered a member in good standing, dues must be paid by April 15th of the membership year. 2022-23 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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ARTICLE IV OFFICERS Section 1. The officers of this association shall consist of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter, Historian, Membership Director, Communications Director and Maryland Angus Association Director. Section 2. The executive committee shall be composed of the current officers and the ex-officio president to act upon all emergency matters or upon any other question referred to them for decision. Advisors will be notified prior to all executive committee meetings. Section 3. Maryland Angus Association bylaws concerning Advisors reads: Junior Advisors: The (Adult Maryland) Board of Directors shall annually appoint or confirm advisors to the Maryland Junior Angus Association.

ARTICLE V ELECTION OF OFFICERS Section 1. The officers of this Association shall be elected by ballot at the annual meeting. A majority of the voting members present shall be necessary to elect officers. Officers shall remain in office until their successors are elected and qualified. The term of office shall be January 1 to December 31. Section 2. Absentee ballots may be requested through the membership director 15 days prior to the election.

ARTICLE VI DUTIES OF OFFICERS Section 1. The term of each office is for 1 year with the exception of the Treasurer, which shall be for 2 years. Section 2. The President shall preside at all meetings; shall fill by appointment all temporary vacancies in office and all committees not otherwise provided for, and perform any other duties pertaining to the office of President. Section 3. The Vice-President shall preside in the absence of the President and perform all duties pertaining to that office. The Vice-President shall coordinate all elections and oversee the work of appointed special committees. Section 4. The Secretary shall keep a roll of all members with their addresses. He/ she shall record in a book, kept for that purpose, all proceedings of the Association; accept receipts and turn them over to the Treasurer; conduct all correspondence of 58

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the Association and such duties as they pertain to the office of the Secretary. Section 5. The Treasurer shall keep an accurate record of all receipts and expenses, collect and dispense funds as directed by the membership, give reporting of such at each meeting and such duties as they pertain to the office of Treasurer. Section 6. The Reporter shall write happenings of the organization and send to appropriate newspapers and journals, such as The Angus Journal and Angus Topics. Section 7. The Historian will collect materials throughout the year for our scrapbook and prepare it for the National Junior Angus Association’s Scrapbook Contest. Section 8. The Communication Director holds the responsibility of broad editor of the newsletter and obtains the minutes from the secretary for publication to the membership. Section 9. The Membership Director is in charge of building membership and member support through letters and promotional material. Annual dues will be sent to the Membership Director to be recorded and sent to the Secretary for roll. Dues received will be sent to the Treasurer for deposit. Section 10. The Maryland Angus Association (MAA) Junior Director shall be a voting member (of the Maryland Angus Association Board of Directors) and is to be elected annually by the Maryland Junior Angus Association (MJAA). The MAA Junior Director is responsible for providing a report of the MJAA activities at each Maryland Angus Association board meeting. The MAA Junior Director will report decisions of the Maryland Angus Association at the MJAA meetings. If the MAA Junior Director is unable to attend a scheduled meeting, the MJAA president and/or advisors must be contacted prior to the scheduled meeting so that an alternate can attend. The alternate will be the next available club officer beginning with the President.

ARTICLE VII ANNUAL MEETING Section 1. The annual meeting of the association shall be the fall meeting.

ARTICLE VIII SPECIAL MEETINGS Section 1. The President may, with the notification of advisors, through the Secretary, call a special meeting at any time deemed necessary.

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ARTICLE IX AMENDMENTS Section 1. The foregoing bylaws or any part of them, by amendment thereto, may be modified or annulled at the annual meeting with written notice given thirty (30) days prior to the date of the meeting. A two-thirds vote of the voting members present is needed to ratify a change.

ARTICLE X PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE Section 1. All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order. ORDER OF BUSINESS 1) Record names of those present 2) Minutes of last meeting 3) Treasurer’s report 4) Reports of officers and committees 5) Unfinished business 6) New Business 7) Election of Officers 8) Adjournment

ARTICLE XI PREVIEW SHOW Section 1. To participate in the Maryland Junior Angus Preview Show, you must be a member of the association. You may submit your membership dues along with your entry forms and in order to be eligible to participate in the Preview Show. Section 2. To participate in the National Showmanship portion of the Maryland Junior Angus Preview Show, you must be a member in good standing, have previously owned a registered Angus animal, and have attended at least two Junior Angus Association meetings since the previous year’s Preview Show. The Maryland Junior Angus Association meeting held during the current annual Preview Show is counted as one meeting attended towards satisfying the requirement needed to participate in the next years Preview Show’s showmanship contest. Standing rule regarding transportation to the National Junior Angus Show via trailer provided by this Association: 1) Must be a member in good standing. 2) Must be physically present to aid in at least one fundraiser within the membership year prior to transport to the National Junior Show. 3) Must submit a deposit of $100.00 per head for the trailer at least 6 weeks prior to the trip. The amount will be refunded once the member follows through with the trip. THE MARYLAND JUNIOR ANGUS ASSOCIATION HAS A POLICY OF OPEN MEMBERSHIP AND DOES NOT FOLLOW DISCIMINATORY PRACTICES ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, SEX, RELIGION, DISABILITY, AGE OR NATIONAL ORIGIN.

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Junior Member Directory —A— Anthony, Grant Woodbine, MD

Dull, Avery Westminster, MD

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Gregory, Corinn Saillasville, MD

Bowman, Sarah

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Brendel, Ava Woodbine, MD

Hahn, Hayden Thurmont, MD

Brendel, Charles Woodbine, MD

Hahn, Parker Thurmont, MD

Brendel, Hayden Woodbine, MD

Harrison, Ashlyn

—C— Christner, Anthony Condon, Grafton Woodbine, MD

—D— Dixon, Samantha

Harrison, Brennon Woodbine, MD Heath, Blair Cooksville, MD Heath, Bryce Cooksville, MD Heath, Travis Cooksville, MD

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Heath, Troy Cooksville, MD Hereth, Peytin Woodbine, MD Herron, Raven

—J— Jonas, Isabella Damascus, MD Jonas, Julia Damascus, MD

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—S— Sadowski, Travis Street, MD Sadowski, Turner Street, MD Schulze, Alyson Woodbine, MD Stowers, Crystal Westminister, MD

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Sweeney, Charlie Thurmont, MD

Pelan, Megan Jefferson, MD

Sweeney, Reese Thurmont, MD

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Rabaiotti, Bella Keymar, MD

Troxell, Kelsey Rocky Ridge, MD

Rabaiotti, Maggie Keymar, MD

Troxell, Payton Rocky Ridge, MD

Roberts, Savannah Mechanicsville, MD

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Whitehead, Walker Woodbine, MD Whitehead, Westin Woodbine, MD

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Maryland is Proud to be represented for the 2022-2023 term to the

National Junior Angus Board by Avery Dull

Home to the Blue Crab and Old Bay seasoning, Avery Dull comes all the way from Westminster, Maryland. Daughter of Mike and Amy Dull, Avery is a first-generation Angus breeder following in the footsteps of her older brother Colby. Since the start of her show career in 2011, Avery has had a passion for the Angus industry. Quickly involving herself in both the Maryland Junior Angus Association and National Junior Angus Association, Avery has held numerous leadership positions and competed in several contests over the years. Currently, Avery is a sophomore at Kansas State University majoring in Animal Science and Industry with a focus on pre-Veterinary medicine. Avery plans to continue her education by applying to Vet school in the future where she will pursue a career as a Large Animal Veterinarian with a specialty in Reproductive services. In the future, Avery wants to give back to the association that has given her so much over the years. She wants to contribute to the growth of high-quality genetics within the Angus Industry through her field of work, as well as provide wisdom and guidance to the future junior members that make up this amazing industry. Regional Director of Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York

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QUALITY ANGUS GENETICS SPECIALIZING IN FEEDER STEERS AND SEED STOCK FOR THE PROGRESSIVE CATTLEMAN

Eleanor M. Leak & Family 17800 Trundle Rd. Dickerson, MD 20842 301-972-7227

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The John Rust Canby Memorial Trophy The John Rust Canby Memorial Trophy is donated by Echo Valley farm in honor of John’s valuable contributions to the Maryland Junior Angus Association. This award shall be presented yearly to one active member of the Maryland Junior Angus Association who has exemplified by their enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and attitude a willingness to share their expertise in carrying out their programs and goals set forth by the Junior Angus Association. The winner must own Angus cattle. This award will be presented to the same individual one time only. Selection, henceforth, shall be made by: 1. A committee of the Maryland Angus Association or 2. Junior Angus Association members For more information contact Pam Velisek, 301-367-6663

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MD Angus Breeders Show Rules

1. Photocopy of all registration certificates must be turned in at check in. 2. Original registration certificates must be available for inspection at the show. 3. All animals must have legible tattoos. Tattoos will be checked. 4. All animals must be entered and shown in their respective individual classes to be eligible for group classes. 5. Junior calves, heifers and bulls, to be calved after Jan. 1 of the current year. 6. Cow-calf Classes: Cow owned by exhibitor and calf bred by same. All shown in one class unless enough are entered to form age classes of dams. 7. Premier Exhibitor Award: To be awarded to the exhibitor winning the most points on eight animals, (heifers or bulls) or less that are exhibited by one owner or any immediate family member under the age of 21. 8. Premier Breeder Award: To be awarded to the breeder winning the most points on cattle bred by and exhibited by one breeder or any immediate family members under the age of 21. 9. Point scale for breeder and exhibitor awards: 1st Place: Three Points 2nd Place: Two Points 3rd Place: One Point 10. Maryland health papers must be available for inspection prior to unloading and all entries are subject to inspection. 11. All entries are to be registered in exhibitors name prior to July 1st of the current year, Junior calves included. 12. All exhibitors must be members of the Maryland Angus Association or the Maryland Junior Angus Association and maintain a herd of Angus cattle in the state of Maryland or Delaware. Exceptions will be granted for non Maryland residents to only exhibit a Maryland bred animal and have current membership in either the Maryland Angus Association of the Maryland Junior Angus Association. 68

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Maryland Angus Awards

1980 - Angus Family The Augie Veliseks, Woodbine Angus Breeder William Canby Moreland Farm, Brookeville

1987 - Angus Family The Emmet Full Family Angus Breeder James R. Moxley Family Dawn Acres Angus, West Friendship

1995 - Angus Family The Doug Velisek Family Angus Breeder Mark Butler, Thornbrook Farm 1996 - Angus Family The Darrell Bly Family Angus Breeder Pond View Angus, John Winkles

1981 - Angus Family The William Greggs, Gaithersburg Angus Breeder Gordon Keys Oatland Farm, Olney

1988 - Angus Family The William Powell Family Angus Breeder Dr. Emmett Full Back Acres Angus, Mt. Airy

1982 - Angus Family The Robert Stablers, Brookeville Angus Breeder Mar Lee Angus, Woodsboro

1989 - Angus Family The David Brauning Family Angus Breeder Dr. Lee V. Leak Trundle Hall Farm, Dickerson

1983 - Angus Family James Moxley Family, West Friendship Angus Breeder Branchwater Farms, Inc., Owings Mills

1990 - Angus Family The Lee Leak Family Angus Breeder Lawrason Sayre Family Waffle Hill Farm, Churchville

1998 - Angus Family The Raymond Zeltman Family Angus Breeder Brandston Farm, The Zeltmans

1991 - Angus Family The Dean Considine Family Angus Breeder Hilltop Farms, Boyds

1999 - Angus Family The Tom Smith Family Angus Breeder Carousel Angus, The Feesers

1992 - Angus Family Doug and Donna Full, Mt. Airy Angus Breeder Augie and Caryl Velisek Purple Blend Angus

2000 - Angus Family The Doug Velisek Family Angus Breeder Roseda Farm

1984 - Angus Family The Henry Hamm Family, Clarksburg Angus Breeder Rocky Forge Farm, Hagerstown 1985 - Angus Family The Ned Dykes Family, Princess Anne Angus Breeders Wes McAllister, Woodsboro 1986 - Angus Family Three Generation of the Wm. Suchting Family Angus Breeder James R. Moxley Family Dawn Acres, West Friendship

1993 - Angus Family The Mike Harrison Family Angus Breeders Mark Moxley, Dawn Acres 1994 - Angus Family The Mark Butler Family Angus Breeder Wye Angus, Queenstown

1997 - Angus Family The Robert Riggs Family Angus Breeder Washington Farm, The Harrisons

2001 - Angus Family Dean Bryant, Roseda Farm Angus Breeder Charles & Mary Sasscer, Feeder Hill Farm 2002 - Angus Family The Dan Wolfrey Family Angus Breeder Cortney Hill-Dukehart

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2003 - Angus Family The Chester Kerns Family Angus Breeder The Donald Covell Family

2013 - Angus Family The Heizer Family Angus Breeder Wanda Stup

2004 - Angus Family The Todd Howard Family Angus Breeder The Chester Kerns Family

2014 - Angus Family Full- Day Enterprises Angus Breeder Stone Wall Angus

2005 - Angus Family The Doug Full Family Angus Breeder Kevin Barkdoll & Jason Hose

2015 - Angus Family The Schulze Family Angus Breeder Meadowbrook Farm

2006 - Angus Family The Hank Suchting Family Angus Breeder The Lawrason Sayre Family

2016 - Angus Family The Spicer Family Angus Breeder Cool Pines Farm

2007 - Angus Family The David Brauning Family Angus Breeder The William Powell Family

2017- Angus Family David L. Brauning Jr. Family Angus Breeder Meadowbrook Farm PDV Angus

2008 - Angus Family The Randy Stabler Family Angus Breeder The John Gundzik Family 2009 - Angus Family The Tim Clarke Family Angus Breeder The David Brauning Family 2010 - Angus Family The Jim Matheny Family Angus Breeder The Chester Kerns Family 2011 - Angus Family The Whiteside Family Angus Breeder The Tim Clarke Family 2012 - Angus Family The Dull Family Angus Breeder The Stabler Family

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2018 - Angus Family

Crittenden Farm - The King Family Angus Breeder

Full Day Enterprise 2019 - Angus Family The Schulze Family Angus Breeder

The Schulze Family 2020- Angus Family

The Hahn Family Angus Breeder

Stone Wall Angus 2021- Angus Family

The Dull Family Angus Breeder

The Troxell Family

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The Certified Angus Beef Program MISSION

A division of the American Angus Association, the Certified Angus Beef (CAB) Program was established in 1978 to increase demand for registered Angus seedstock through the promotion of a consistent, high quality, specification-based brand of beef.

THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS Employees at licensed processing plants are approved and monitored by the USDA to identify predominantly solid black cattle (at least 51 percent of each animal’s hair coat is black). This means purebred Angus cattle as well as cattle exhibiting Angus-type characteristics are eligible for the Program. Although most of the “identified” cattle are polled, horned cattle are also accepted. When the Angus-type cattle are identified, their carcasses are marked with an “A” stamp to maintain identity. Only steer and heifer carcasses are then evaluated by a USDA Grader, an impartial third-party, based on the following criteria: 1. Modest or higher marbling 2. Medium or fine marbling texture 3. “A” maturity classification 4. 10 to 16 square inch ribeye area 5. Less than 1,000 lb. hot carcass weight 6. Less than 1 inch fat thickness 7. Superior muscling 8. Practically free of capillary ruptures 9. No dark cutters 10. No neck hump exceeding 2 inches Only 1 out of 6 carcasses evaluated meets all eight of these rigid grading specifications and is marketed using the CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF marks.

PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION The Program does not own the cattle or beef product. It licenses packers to identify Angus-type cattle for USDA evaluation and certification. Licensed fabricators then prepare CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF product for worldwide distribution. Only Program licensees, including distributors, restaurants and retail stores, may use the CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF marks to promote the product. For a list of licensed restaurants and retailers near you, call the CAB Program at (800) 225-2333. The Program’s focus on quality and integrity ensures that CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF product remains world-renowned for its exceptional tenderness, juiciness and flavor.

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Make an Investment In Your Future SIRE EVALUATION PROGRAM The American Angus Association boasts the most comprehensive sire evaluation program in the industry. The CAB Program’s supply development division partners with the Association, Angus breeders, commercial producers and feeders to test sires for genetic contributions to progeny carcass merit. Carcass Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) for marbling, carcass weight, ribeye area, fat thickness and percent retail product result and serve as valuable tools for making breeding decisions. Sire Donor - A seedstock producer with a sire to be evaluated for progeny carcass merit should provide the name and registration number of the potential test sire to the CAB Program. Cooperating Herd - A commercial producer who can artificially inseminate 120+ cows or heifers annually can serve as a cooperating herd. Cattle in a cooperating herd will be randomly mated to a test sire or a reference sire in equal numbers. Ideally, a contemporary group consists of 20+ male progeny from the test sire and a combined total of 20+ progeny from the reference sires. Carcass Data Collection - Accurate information on carcass quality and cutability helps Angus producers market cattle effectively and make sound breeding and management decisions. The Carcass Data Collection & Analysis Service provides Sire evaluation Program participants the opportunity to obtain complete individual and / or group carcass data at minimal cost.

VALUE DISCOVERY PROGRAM This retained ownership program is sponsored for producers to discover where their cattle fit on the scale for carcass value. Producers may consign a minimum of five steers for feeding at a commercial feedlot. (National Junior Angus Association members may enter three or four steers. A state junior entry consists of six to eight steers.) Feedlot and carcass data are collected on the steers, and a comprehensive data and cost analysis is performed. Health information is also included in the final analysis. For more information, contact: Supply Development Division Certified Angus Beef Program 206 Riffel Rd. Wooster, OH 44691 - 8588 Phone: 330-345-2333

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Advertiser’s Index Beaver Creek Angus/ Grim…………………………

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Cool Pines Farm……………………………………..

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C Wojo………………………………………………..

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Dawn Acres Angus…………………………………………… 45 DLB Angus……………………………………………

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Farm & Home Service……………………………………

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Full Day Enterprises…………………………………..

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Majestic Meadows…………………………………….

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Mid- Maryland Dairy Vets…………………………….

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Nelson Agri Service…………………………………………

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PDV Angus…………………………………………….

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Pleasant Valley Farm………………………………..

2

Pleasantville Farm……………………………………………

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Roseda Black Angus Farm………………………………

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Stone Wall Angus……………………………………………

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Triple Creek Farm…………………………………………

44

Trundle Hall………………………………………….

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Wagner’s Meats…………………………………….

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Willard Agri Service…………………………………

20

Windy Ridge Acres……………………………………

3

Wye Angus……………………………………………

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CoolPines Pines Farm Cool Farm The Heizer Family

TheHagerstown, Heizer Family MD Hagerstown, (301) MD331-2198 · (301) 331-2198

K+J New Vision Lady 2020 pictured above is a direct daughter of Cool Pines Lady 1515 and was Grand Champion at the West Virginia ROV Angus Show. Look for more exciting offspring from the Lady family in 2022.

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THANK YOU TO ALL THE 2021 BUYERS AND BIDERS

DVA

Day View Acres THE CALVIN & EILEEN DAY FAMILY

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