HUSTLE TO FLORIDA FOR THIS SUMMER’S 2023 JRA ROUND-UP
Make plans to join us for the 2023 JRA Round-Up to be held July 10-15 in central Florida. Members will experience local agriculture, participate in team-building exercises and explore the white sands of a Florida beach!
Save the dates of July 10-15 and start making plans! The five days in central Florida will be jam-packed with both education and fun! Site visits will highlight the key commodities of the region’s agriculture as well as industry partners that assist in advancing agriculture. You’ll visit one of the largest commercial cattle operations in the United States, see citrus orchards and packing houses, visit an award-winning dairy operation, tour the oldest family-owned premium cigar
maker factory in America, explore the university lab for tropical aquaculture and spend some time exploring the beach!
Team challenges and individual contests will showcase participants’ knowledge of cattle production and evaluation. The JRA annual meeting provides an opportunity to guide continuous improvement for the organization and elect the 2023-2024 board of directors. And, the entire experience is a chance to create friendships and memories of a lifetime.
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Cattlemen’s Congress ........ 3-6 Elevate Collegiate Leadership Conference .......................... 11 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo .................................... 9 Google Classroom ............. 11 JRA Annual Meeting Announcement .................. 15 JRA Board of Directors ....... 8 JRA Calendar...................... 15 JRA Round-Up .................. 1-2 JRA Sponsors ...................... 14 IGS Summit Youth Conference .......................... 15 National Western Stock Show ................................................ 6 Red Angus Contact Information ........................ 16 Red Western Classic ............ 7 Scholarships ........................ 10 State Shows 9-10 Young Stockman Program ...... .........................................12-13 IN THIS ISSUE ... & A PUBLICATION OF THE RED ANGUS
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA | Spring 2023
What is the registration fee?
$375
What does it include?
Everything on the schedule, including meals and lodging.
What am I responsible for?
Your travel to/from Tampa
Is financial assistance available? Multiple scholarships are available to assist with registration and travel.
What is the deadline to apply for scholarships?
May 1
Where can I learn more information?
https://bit.ly/JRARU
FROM 2022 ATTENDEES ...
“Kids should attend JRA Round-Up because they will get the opportunity to learn things not only about the cattle industry, but also the ag industry in general in parts of the country that they’ve never been to. It’s learning things that you want to learn and seeing things that you never thought to look for.”
— Jenna Cox, Washington
“I decided to attend Round-Up because I had heard about it while attending the Young Stockman Program. I had wanted to attend for a while and finally was able. I was so happy I did. I would definitely recommend juniors to attend. The friends you meet, the memories you will take home and all the things you will learn during this week will be with you forever!”
— Gracie Rogers, Missouri
“Kids should attend Round-Up because it’s such an amazing opportunity to travel and see things you don’t normally see within your local agriculture. You also get to meet new people and share new experiences that you will remember for a lifetime.”
— Mackenzie Forbes, Washington
“Round-Up has been really impactful in the relationships I’ve made, choosing my future career and how to be a leader in the agriculture industry. Juniors should attend Round-Up because they will make friends that will last a lifetime. What you will learn and the people you will meet at Round-Up is invaluable.”
—Taryn Cox, Washington
“All JRA members should attend Round-Up at least once! You get the opportunity to connect with other junior members from around the country and create friendships over your love for red cows!”
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Morgan Marlett, South Carolina B&B
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2023 JRA ROUND-UP
REGISTER HERE BY MAY 1.
OPEN-SUPREME CHAMPION AND GRAND CHAMPION RED ANGUS BULL
Jackson Bragg, Salado, Texas; Brown Cattle Co., Merkel, Texas; and Pembrook Cattle Co., Fairview, Oklahoma
Red Diamond El Rey 102 • RAAA: 4445797, 2/1/2021 son of MANN Red Box 55C
OPEN-GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Morley Griffith, Shawnee, Oklahoma
MHG Barcelona 107J • RAAA: 4460035, 4/22/2021 daughter of Mann Red Box 55C
PREMIER BREEDER AND PREMIER EXHIBITOR
TC Reds, Ringle, Wisconsin
CATTLEMEN’S CONGRESS 3
HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR Colby Lind, Peterson, Minnesota
OPEN-RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE
Tucker Bayer, Ringle, Wisconsin
OPEN-RESERVE CHAMPION BULL
Andrew Meier, Clinton, Tennessee
daughter of EGL GCC Red Eagle E7194
TC Fancy 09J • RAAA: 4482723, 2/10/2021
3ACES Ground Work 1502 • RAAA: 4647135, 1/2/2022
son of EGL GCC Red Eagle E7194
JUNIOR-GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Tucker Bayer, Ringle, Wisconsin
TC Fancy 09J • RAAA: 4482723, 2/10/2021
daughter of EGL GCC Red Eagle E7194
JUNIOR-RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE
Addison Vowell, Forest, Mississippi
H/H Larkaba 1104 • RAAA: 4455071, 2/20/2021
daughter of H/H EEG Stealth 9122
JUNIOR-CHAMPION BRED-AND-OWNED FEMALE
Morley Griffith, Shawnee, Oklahoma
MHG Barcelona 107J • RAAA: 4460035, 4/22/2021
daughter of Mann Red Box 55C
CATTLEMEN’S CONGRESS 4
JUNIOR-CHAMPION BRED-AND-OWNED BULL
Andrew Meier, Clinton, Tennessee
3ACES Ground Work 1502 • RAAA: 4647135, 1/2/2022 son of EGL GCC Red Eagle E7194
JUNIOR-RESERVE CHAMPION BRED-AND-OWNED BULL
Carly Shuter, Frankton, Indiana
SFCC Houston 062H • RAAA: 4395149, 9/1/2020 son of KJHT Power Take Off
JUNIOR-GRAND CHAMPION PERCENTAGE FEMALE
Trevor Hale, Galatia, Illinois
Bramlets Sensation J125 • RAAA: 4462075, 3/15/2021 daughter of Mann Red Box 55C
Junior Show Showmanship Winners
JUNIOR-RESERVE CHAMPION PERCENTAGE FEMALE
Kate Sherrill, Pawnee, Oklahoma
MS Suncana J40 • RAAA: 4509917, 4/1/2021
PEEWEE Champion: Channing Lind, Rushford, Minnesota
Reserve Champion: Maebry Enderle, Jackson, Missouri
JUNIOR Champion: Hunter Blakely, Claremore, Oklahoma
Reserve Champion: Carly Schuter, Frankton, Indiana
INTERMEDIATE Champion: Paige Wood, Big Cabin, Oklahoma
Reserve Champion: Mara Turner, Mahomet, Illinois
SENIOR Champion: Zachery Griffeth, Marietta, Oklahoma
Reserve Champion: Bailey Smith, Shiner, Texas
Cattlemen’s Congress photos courtesy of Next Level Images.
CATTLEMEN’S CONGRESS 5
CHAMPION PEN OF 3 BULLS
Kip Wallace, Emerald, Wisconsin
March 2022 sons of Red U2 Township 17G
RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF 3 BULLS
TC Reds, Ringle, Wisconsin
CHAMPION PEN OF 3 FEMALES
Holton Cattle Co., Cisco, Texas
January 2022 daughters of PIE Just Right 540
RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF 3 FEMALES
Newt Hutchison, Canton, Oklahoma
April 2021 daughters of Damar Mimi E381 B&B
NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW
JUNIOR-GRAND CHAMPION, OPEN SHOW GRAND CHAMPION AND BRED-AND-OWNED CHAMPION FEMALE
Hadley Hartman, Tecumseh, Nebraska | HEH Avery 15J
JUNIOR-RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE | Makaylee McCartan, Pocahontas, Iowa | UDE Pearle 224K
OPEN-RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
James Tripp, Nardin, Oklahoma | DDAD Abby Gabby
OPEN-RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, Sask. | Six Mile Anchor Kolt 65K
GRAND CHAMPION PEN OF THREE BULLS
Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, Sask.
RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF THREE BULLS
J-6 Inc., Gibbon, Nebraska
GRAND CHAMPION PEN OF THREE FEMALES
Short Grass Cattle, Wallace, Kansas
RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF THREE FEMALES
Newt Hutchison, Canton, Oklahoma
PREMIER BREEDER AND PREMIER EXHIBITOR
Six Mile Red Angus, Fir Mountain, Sask.
OPEN-GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Carly Shuter, Frankton, Indiana | SFCC Houston 062H B&B
CATTLEMEN’S CONGRESS 6
OPEN AND JUNIOR-GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Kambrie Murray, Lebanon, Oregon
H/H Lakota 1129
OPEN-GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Cason Ricksger, Canby, Oregon
WB Admiral 1204
OPEN-RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL
RAFT LONGMIRE 217K
Rafter C Reds, Clarkston, Washington
JUNIOR-RESERVE CHAMPION BRED-AND-OWNED
FEMALE
Kambrie Murray, Lebanon, Oregon
MHC Maren 205K
JUNIOR-CHAMPION BRED-AND-OWNED BULL
Kambrie Murray, Lebanon, Oregon
MHC Nash K418
JUNIOR-RESERVE CHAMPION BRED-AND-OWNED
BULL
T.J. Brown, Lodge Grass, Montana
TJB Cotton Eye Joe 2156
OPEN-RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE AND JUNIOR-CHAMPION BRED-AND-OWNED FEMALE
Cason Ricksger, Canby, Oregon
WB MyMy 1233
JUNIOR-RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Kambrie Murray, Lebanon, Oregon
H/H Ms CV 2106
GRAND CHAMPION COMPOSITE FEMALE
Samantha Gerlach, Columbus, Montana
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COMPOSITE FEMALE
Emma Genech, Malin, Oregon
OPEN-GRAND CHAMPION PEN OF THREE BULLS
6R Ranch, Powell Butte, Oregon
OPEN-RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF THREE BULLS
Bianchi Ranches, Gilroy, California
OPEN-GRAND CHAMPION PEN OF THREE FEMALES
Lautenschlager & Sons, Endicott, Washington B&B
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TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP WITH THE JRA BOARD
By Mitchell VanderWal
Calling all ambitious Red Angus juniors looking to take the next step forward in their leadership-building adventures! If you’re interested in running for the JRA board of directors, keep reading below.
The JRA board of directors holds an important role within the Red Angus breed. This team is responsible for motivating the next generation of Red Angus breeders through many events held throughout the year, including:
• Planning and attending both the JRA Round-Up and Young Stockman Program held annually.
• Having the opportunity to connect with Red Angus breeders and represent JRA at the National Red Angus Convention and board retreat.
• Attending multiple Red Angus shows on the national level, such as NILE, NAILE, Cattleman’s Congress,
American Royal, Red Western Classic and many more!
• Meeting and communicating with industry professionals at the Cattle Industry Convention & NCBA Trade Show.
• Recruiting and meeting Red Angus junior members from across the country.
Being on the JRA board can open your eyes to all things agriculture. It can show you pieces of the agriculture industry that you may not have known existed. It can open internship, education or career opportunities that may have never showed themselves to you without this position. The people, places and livestock that you meet, visit and grow with are undoubtedly unmatched. Simply put, if you want to take a bold step into the industry that you love, fill out the application and never look back.
Service to JRA through the board of directors is a tremendous experience.
Mitchell VanderWal, JRA director
Without individuals committing to these leadership roles, the organization does not prosper. I invite you to accept the challenge and make an impact on yourself and others. For more information and to access the application, click here.
“Being on the JRA board of directors was one of the most rewarding experiences in my youth career and helped give me the tools and connections to be successful in college and my professional career.”
— Anna, California
“Serving on the JRA board has impacted me by allowing me to talk to industry professionals and by helping me find my career path.”
— Emma, Iowa
“Serving on the JRA board has impacted me by providing opportunities to meet new people and tremendously expand my networking skills.”
— Mitchell, South Dakota
“Looking back on my experience with the JRA board, I’m very grateful for the communication and personal leadership skills I developed through board activities. Planning national events and working with producers from across the country was an excellent opportunity to learn, develop a resume and travel all while serving an excellent organization.”
— Kacey, North Dakota B&B
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APPLY FOR THE JRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS BY MAY 1. CLICK HERE TO APPLY.
From left are the 2022-2023 JRA board of directors: Cameron Ison, Paducah, Kentucky; Natalie Evans, Jacksonville, Illinois; Peri Andras, Manchester, Illinois; Emma Ahrendsen, Sioux Rapids, Iowa; Leah Evans, Washington, Iowa; and Mitchell VanderWal, Brentford, South Dakota.
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Addison Vowell, Perkins, Oklahoma
H/H Moonbeam 1128
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Truett Tolar, Perkins, Oklahoma
T5 Charlotte 054
GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Paige Wood, Big Cabin, Oklahoma
Wood Red Blaze 0010H
2023 KENTUCKY BEEF EXPO
Champion Red Angus Heifer
Paige Van Dyke, Louisville, Illinois
FCFR KJHT Saucy 208
2022 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR
Champion Heifer
Sara Penzenstadler, Chisago City, Minnesota
Judge: Dave Allan
RESERVE CHAMPION BULL
Northline Angus, Androssan, Alberta, Canada
Red Northline KF Tuff
PREMIER BREEDER & PREMIER EXHIBITOR
Peacock Angus Ranch, Covington, Texas
STATE SHOWS
2023 ILLINOIS BEEF EXPO
Champion Ring B, Reserve Champion Ring A
Paige Van Dyke, Louisville, Illinois
FCFR KJHT Saucy 208
2022 MISSOURI STATE FAIR
Junior Show Supreme Champion
Carlie Jo Kleeman, Braymer, Missouri
TC Lola 96J | Judge: Kelsey Marek
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HAVE YOU WON A NATIONAL, REGIONAL OR STATE SHOW?
Send the following to lisa@redangus.org:
• A high resolution photo
• Exhibitor’s name
• Show name
• Show date
• Show location
• Judge’s name
YOUNG STOCKMAN PROGRAM EXPLORES DIRECTTO-CONSUMER MARKETING
By Natalie Evans
The 2022 Young Stockman Program in Clarion, Iowa, brought together juniors with a love for both learning and cattle. Our short time together brought many laughs, educational opportunities and fellowship with other kids. Juniors got firsthand experience with multiple local producers who grow their own beef to sell directly to consumers, plus opportunities to develop and practice their advocacy skills. All in all, our site visits and presenters left the juniors with this important lesson: tell your story.
Knute and Amanda Severson shared their experiences in owning and operating Grandview Beef. Grandview is a grass-fed beef operation that sells their product directly to consumers through an online business, local pick-up and at farmer’s markets.
Knute and Amanda’s journey wasn’t easy. When they decided to market beef, they chose grain-finished because that was Knute’s background. As they ventured into the farmer’s market scene, they were continually faced with consumers wanting grass-fed. So, they did some research, pivoted and approached a steep learning curve to produce grass-fed beef of which they could be proud. They emphasized the importance of finding resources and people who you can depend upon to learn about the business. Amanda shared that instead of selling their products, they sell their story. They let consumers know the good, bad and the ugly of everything.
Shaye Koester, Casual Cattle
Conversations, kicked off the weekend with a memorable presentation on the importance of advocating for our industry. Allowing participants to engage in several activities, Shaye challenged us to think about how cattle help improve the environment, help us maintain a healthy diet, their importance in upcycling and so much more. Throughout the program, Shaye provided opportunities to build advocacy skills and then challenged the participants to practice them.
Natives of South Africa, Elmarie and Manie Nel moved to the United States to have access to more opportunities. Coming from a different country is hard, but the couple persevered and started their own, successful business — the Clarion Locker. So much hard work and dedication goes into meat processing and the Nel family clearly showed they truly love what they do through their commitment to their business and employees. They have the entrepreneurial spirit which enables them to continually grow their business. Recently, they launched a line of pet food and treats. Like the Severson family, Ashley Recknor, Purple Ribbon Beef, sells
directly to consumers through online sales, farmer’s markets and even a vending machine! Ashley told us the story of Purple Ribbon Beef and allowed the juniors to see their old storefront while practicing with some marketing tactics. Participants created holiday gift baskets, packed meat bundles for shipping and created photos for social media posts.
Purple Ribbon Beef’s story shows juniors that teamwork truly makes the dreamwork and to always remember that your family will have your back.
Juniors, whether you joined us in November or not, always remember that every story is vital to the beef industry. Like all our speakers, take pride in your work, share it with the rest of the world, do what you love and make sure to enjoy the ride.
Thank you all for a successful Young Stockman Program, and we hope to see you at the next Young Stockman Program in Lincoln, Nebraska, Nov. 18-19! B&B
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Natalie Evans, JRA director
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE 2023 YOUNG STOCKMAN PROGRAM — NOV. 18-19, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
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