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Ohio Angus Newsletter December 2013 www.ohioangus.org follow us on facebook 2014 Ohio Angus Annual Meeting & Banquet Saturday & Sunday February 8-9th, 2014 Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark, Hotel & Conference Center; Columbus, OH SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Saturday 4 P.M. Ohio Angus Annual Meetings -Ohio Angus Annual Meeting: Salon IV Banquet Room -Ohio Jr. Angus Annual Meeting: Chippawa Conference Room -Ohio Angus Auxiliary Annual Meeting: Erie Conference Room 5 P.M. Social Hour/Cash Bar: Salon II & III Banquet Rooms 6 P.M. Ohio Angus Annual Banquet, Awards Program & 2014 Directory Auction: Salon II & III Banquet Rooms 9 P.M. Adult Social: Copper Star Saloon Sunday 10 A.M. Waterpark open to Ohio Angus Juniors & Families! More Information and RSVP slip on Page 3!

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Ohio Angus NewsletterDecember 2013

www.ohioangus.orgfollow us on facebook

2014 Ohio Angus Annual Meeting & Banquet

Saturday & SundayFebruary 8-9th, 2014

Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark, Hotel & Conference Center; Columbus, OH

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Saturday

4 p.m. Ohio Angus Annual Meetings -Ohio Angus Annual Meeting: Salon IV Banquet Room -Ohio Jr. Angus Annual Meeting: Chippawa Conference Room -Ohio Angus Auxiliary Annual Meeting: Erie Conference Room5 p.m. Social Hour/Cash Bar: Salon II & III Banquet Rooms6 p.m. Ohio Angus Annual Banquet, Awards Program & 2014 Directory Auction:

Salon II & III Banquet Rooms9 p.m. Adult Social: Copper Star Saloon

Sunday 10 a.m. Waterpark open to Ohio Angus Juniors & Families!

More Information and RSVP slip on Page 3!

Newsletter AD RatesMonthly Ads now appear on the web!!!

Deadline is the 20th of the preceding month in which you wish to advertise, or contact Dan ahead of time for assistance and pricing to create an ad - design and ad

retrieval fees from other publications will apply. Call or email today for details to meet your advertising needs!

Newsletter 1 page $150 1/2 page $100Bus Card $200 (1 year)Classifieds 1free25wordadperyear!

2013OhioAngusAssociationOfficers

President: Kelvin Egner (419) 295-6089 [email protected] Vice President: Tim Harsh (740) 595-3543 [email protected] Chairman: Dave Felumlee (740) 763-4616 [email protected] Treasurer: Allen Gahler (419) 360-2091 [email protected] Secretary/Fieldman: Dan Wells (740) 505- 3843 [email protected]

In This Issue...Ohio Angus Annual Meeting 1Secretary’s Corner 2Ohio Angus Annual Meeting Add’l Info 3Ohio Angus Super Star Sale Info 5Oeder/EXAR Counsel Ad 6Sale Reports 7Industry News & Notes 8Ohio Angus Media Kit 10Ohio Auxiliary Scholarship Info 11Miss Ohio Angus Queen Application Info 11N.A.I.L.E. Highlights 11Calendar of Events 12Ohio Directory Photo Contest Info 12

Secretary’s Corner

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Ohio Angus Breeders, To start, I would like to wish everyone a MerryChristmas and a prosperous new year! As 2013 comesto an end, we are very busy preparing for the many events and activities coming up with the association in the first couple months of 2014. The Ohio Angus Annual Meeting & Banquet will beheld on February 8th at Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park & Resort in Columbus, OH. The annual meetings will be held prior to the Banquet. The waterpark will be open to Ohio Angus families on Sunday morning. More information is available on the website and page 1 & 3 of this newsletter. At the Annual Banquet, we will be holding ourAnnual Directory page auction, selling many the premierplacement and full color pages. If you are interested inpurchasing a premier page, but are unable to attend thebanquet, please let me know. Finally, the Ohio Beef Expo and Angus Super StarSale are just a few months off. If you are consideringconsigning cattle to this great sale the consignmentdeadline in January 10th. More information on the salecan be found on page 5 of this newsletter, while theconsignment forms are online at www.ohioangus.org oravailable by contacting myself.

Thanks,

Dan Wells, Secretary / Fieldman

Promoting Trait ExcellenceThrough Years of Select Breeding

and Genetic Testing

Performance • Carcass • Maternal

Meadow Lane Angus

Terry & Becky Howland (330) 635-1621

Visitors always welcome.12494 Friendsville Road

Burbank, OH [email protected]

-Complete Dispersal Sale-Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013

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Ohio Angus Association Annual Banquet RSVP •MustbereceivedbyJanuary15!•Ticketswillnotbeavailableatthedoor!

Contact Name: __________________________________ Phone:_________________________ Names of those attending: Name Name _________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________________

Number of Dinner Tickets:_____________ X $15.00 Each = $_________Number of Waterpark Tickets:____________ X $5.00 Each = $_________

Anyone requiring their own seat will be required to have a ticket. Tickets will be mailed following receipt of payment.Mail to: Ohio Angus Association, Dan Wells, Secretary/Fieldman; 625 Cattail Rd., Chillicothe, OH 45601

2014 Ohio Angus Annual Meeting & BanquetSaturday & Sunday; February 8-9th, 2014

Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark, Hotel & Conference Center; Columbus, OH

Hotel Room Reservations:Ohio Angus Association Group Rate:

$89.00* for a 2 Queen Beds or a King Bed & Sleeper Sofa Room.

*Must identify as part of Ohio Angus group when making your reservation. Group rate & block of rooms released after 1/18/13!*Room cancelation deadline 72 hrs. before

check-in with $25 cancelation fee!

Waterpark Tickets:• Indoor waterpark will open to Ohio Angus families at 10:00 a.m. Sunday* Discounted waterpark tickets ($5 /ea.)

available through Ohio Angus only!* Waterpark tickets can be pre-ordered or

purchased from Dan Wells on Sunday.* Do Not purchase waterpark tickets when making your room reservation! You will be charged the full public rate for the tickets!

Map & Directions:Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort

4560HiltonCorporateDrive;Columbus,OH43232From West: I-70 to Hamilton Road South. Cross over Hamilton Road at end of exit ramp (appearing to merge onto I-70 East). Turn right on Truro Station

Drive. Turn left on Hilton Corporate Drive. Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort on left.

From East: I-70 to Hamilton Road. Turn left onto Hamilton Road, southbound. Turn left at first traffic signal (appearing to merge onto I-70

East), and make an immediate right onto Truro Station Drive. Turn left onto Hilton Corporate Drive. Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort on left.

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Miami Valley Angus Association

Dave Long, Pres. 513-383-4077Dan Brosey, V.P. 513-315-6894Christy Campbell, Sec./Tres. 937-533-7051John Hall, State Director 740-815-4337

Ad Sponsored by:RC Show Cattle

Annual Early Bird Sale - August 30, 2014Ron Rutan 937-603-1319 Christy Campbell 937-533-7051

Herman & Kathleen Howell

[email protected]

4200 Twp. Hwy 289, Hammondsville, OH 43930Phone / Fax: (740) 544-5861

Kelvin,Jackie,ChristinaEgner

Shawn Howell

4555 Hazelbrush Rd. Bulls, Heifers, Embryos Shelby OH 44875 (419) 347-7123 Registered Red and Black Border Collies (419) 295-6089 [email protected] [email protected]

Kelvin & Jackie EgnerChristina & Shawn Howell

Ohio Angus Super Star Sale2014

CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE:January 10, 2014

Consignment Form Available Online at www.ohioangus.org by

November 30, 2013

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Ohio Angus Super Star Sale2014

Ohio Beef Expo - Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus, Ohio Parade of entries: Friday, March 14, 2014 Sale: Saturday, March 15, 2014

Deadline for Entries is January 10, 2014, via e-mail or hard copy, absolutely no exceptions. All entry materials must be postmarked, bear postage stamps and have a legible cancellationdate. No metered mail.

Entry forms may be obtained at www.ohioangus.org or by contacting Dan Wells

1. Nomination fee: $100 Per Head, (Credited towards Sale Commission) Must accompany entry. Scratched Lots will forfeit the Nomination Fee. Sale commission at or near 15%

2. Nomination fee will cover stall fee, bedding, transfer, vet and check off fees.3. In case of excess numbers, the Ohio Angus Association reserves the right to have the sale committee review entries and screen if necessary. Preference will be given to older cattle and prior consignors.4. Substitute lots are allowed. Prior notice is required.5. All entries must participate in the parade for buyer review on Friday. Cattle will be paraded youngest to oldest, with heifers before bulls in Cooper Arena. Grooming is not necessary for the parade.6. Membership in the Ohio Angus Association is required, and 2014 dues must accompany entry.7. Bulls born after January 1, 2011 are eligible. 2013 bulls should be ready for service on sale day.8. Females born after January 1, 2009 are eligible. Embryo transplants/recipients, and pregnancies are eligible.9. Entries are limited to 5 bulls per consignor. Out of state members are limited to 4 head, no more than 2 Bulls. 10. Sale order to be determined by sale committee. All entries will sell as individual lots - No groups or buyer’s choice.11. Entries must include the following: Ohio Angus membership form and $35 dues, Nomination form, $100 per lot

consignment fee, typed footnote support info for catalog (email preferred-Sale Mgr. will write footnotes), and support photos if desired - Only digital pictures will be accepted, via email or CD.

12. All materials - footnote info, pictures, etc. must be received by January 10, or they may not be included in catalog!13. Make checks payable to Ohio Angus Association Sale Management. 14. NEW FOR 2014! All Expo cattle consigned to breed sales (in-state and out-of-state) will be required to have 840

RFID tags in their ears prior to arrival at the Ohio Beef Expo. Plan ahead, registered for your premiss ID and order your 840 RFID tags early!

Mail to: Ohio Angus Association, Dan Wells, Sec./Fieldman 625CattailRd.,Chillicothe,Ohio45601•Phone:740-505-3843

OCAMembershipRequiredforallconsignorsintheOhioBeefExpo.IfnotpaidbyMarch13,a$40latefeein addition to dueswillbeassessedtoparticipateintheExpo.

*PleasepayOCA*Theiraddressis:10600U.S.Rt.42,Marysville,Ohio43040,orvisitwww.ohiocattle.org

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Eastern Ohio Angus Spring SaleSale Date: October 26, 2013 Sale Location: Muskingum Livestock, Zanesville, OH

Auctioneer: Ron Kreis Sale Manager: Ohio Angus AssociationHigh Selling Bulls

Lot: Price: DOB: Consignor: Buyer:2 $2,800 2/15/12 Davis Show Cattle; Zanesville, OH Roberta Bates; Quaker City, OH3 $2,500 9/21/12 Black Destiny Angus; Cambridge, OH Gary Wolford; Frazeysburg, OH6 $2,200 3/19/12 Kenny Johnson; Cambridge, OH Dirk Williams; Parkersburg, WV

HighSellingOpenHeifer8 $1,100 2/10/13 Carl Murphy; Ron Horney; Mt. Sterling, OH

HighSellingBredHeifers11 $1,700 6/2/12 Wolf Run Farm, Navarre, OH Wilbur Rambo; Nashport, OH12 $1,650 5/28/12 Wolf Run Farm, Navarre, OH Ronald Shirer; Adamsville, OH

HighSellingBredCowsorCow/CalfPairs18+A $2,700 3/25/09 Black Acres Angus; Moundsville, WV Rodney Scherich; Wind Ridge, PA27+A $2,200 9/21/07 Nobleland Farms; Caldwell, OH David Beachy; New Matamoras, OH24+A $2,150 1/25/07 Nobleland Farms; Caldwell, OH David Beachy; New Matamoras, OH

Lots: Gross: Average:6 Angus Bulls $12,100 $2,0162 Open Angus Heifers $2.150 $1,075 2014 SPRING SALE - April 5, 20144 Angus Bred Heifers $6,300 $1,57519 Cows or Cow/Calf Pairs $34,900 $1,83631 Total Lots $55,450 $1,788

Sale Reports

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Buckeye Best of Both Worlds SaleSale Date: November 23, 2013 Sale Location: Claylick Run Sale Facility, Newark, OH

Auctioneer: Dave Mullins Sale Manager: Ohio Angus AssociationHighSellingOpenHeifers

Lot: Price: DOB: Consignor: Buyer:18 $3,500 Davis Farms, Kingston, OH Heil Farms; Adamsville, OH11 $2,950 Davis Farms; Kingston, OH Clouse Farms; New Lexington, OH14 $1,950 Davis Farms; Kingston, OH Clouse Farms; New Lexington, OH3 $1,900 Ruffing Family Farm; Republic, OH John Geller, Heath, OH

HighSellingBredHeifers40 $4,700 Lucky Lane Farm; Hillsboro, OH Flat Rock Farms; Barnesville, OH47 $4,400 Maplecrest Farms; Hillsboro, OH Flat Rock Farms; Barnesville, OH41 $4,200 Wells Livestock, Chillicothe, OH Valley Hill Farm; Londondary, OH

39A $3,100 Cedar Hill Land & Cattle; Amanda, OH Double J Farm; Rockbridge, OH High Selling Spring Bred Cows

56 $2,600 Gahler Farms; Graytown, OH Joel Anderson; South Salem, OH55 $2,500 Locust Lane Farm; Ashland, OH Mt. Hope Farm; Avella, PA54 $2,250 Wells Farm; Jackson, OH Anthony Schmeising; Fort Laromie, OH59 $2,100 Sander Skylight Farm; Harrod, OH Thornburg Cattle; Barnesville, OH

High Selling Fall Pair63+A $3,000 Pine Hill Farm; Summitville, OH Sexton Farms; Washington C.H., OH62+A $2,800 Pine Hill Farm; Summitville, OH Sexton Farms; Washington C.H., OH

Lots: Gross: Average:35 Angus Lots $89,200 $2,548 Cattle sold into Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana27 Simm. & % Simm. Lots $54,125 $2,004 & Pennsylvania62Total Sale Lots $143,325 $2,349 Volume Buyer: Cooksey Farms; Circleville, OH

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Cows&HeifersFORSALE

Jim, Sharon, Christina, & Caroline Winter5839 Ashville-Fairfield Road

Ashville, Ohio 43103

(740) [email protected]

Herd Certified and AccreditedJohne’s Testing

Genomics Test Strategies Explored By Miranda Reiman, Certified Angus Beef LLC Industry Information Assistant Director Every day, bulls and breeding stock are selected with the help of genomic tools. Whether producers know it or not, DNA testing affects most cowherds by way of their seedstock suppliers. But those who are more intentional about it are reaping the benefits. “I am still a big believer in making visual appraisal on phenotype, but the main thing that you’re doing there is for soundness,” says Sam Hands of Triangle H, near Garden City, Kan. His family operates a cowherd and feedlot where they have retained ownership of calves for 40 years. They use all the data for culling the herd, so when Hands got DNA results back on some of his mature females he says he was shocked. They used GeneMax™ (GMX) to evaluate their potential for gain and grade, which is ranked on a scale from 1 to 99. “As we went through this herd, I was happy we had 60% to 70% of them, but it was a good 10% that I’m embarrassed to say, snuck by me,” Hands says, noting their scores ran the whole gamut from 1 to 99. “The younger ones in the herd were mostly at the upper end, so at least that told me that my genetic source was doing a good job,” he says, yet it still bothered him to see those low scores. “They were counterfeits.” Hands says this could help producers sort cattle from home first, generating a pool that they can select from. In his case, Hands is looking for the ones that will make the most money in the feedlot. “Pounds pay the bills, but if we want to get more for those pounds they need to be high quality,” he says. Joe Mayer, of Guymon, Okla., follows that reasoning as he rebuilds his herd after a forced sale of mature cows a multi-year drought. He bought 500 heifers from different ranches after trying to research their backgrounds. Still, Mayer admits, “We were kind of like a guy in a cave because all we really knew about the cattle was the write up in the catalog and a vague idea of the genetics behind them. “We were looking for anything that would help us decide which of those cattle we wanted to keep in our herd and multiply and which ones we wanted to feed or do something else with,” he says. That’s when Mayer, too, found GMX and tested 10% of each group of females. He set the threshold high—a score of 80 or higher—for those heifers he’d retain after checking the rest of those in the top two groups. “We don’t know how this is going to work, but we had that flashlight in that dark cave,” Mayer says. “GeneMax gave us a little bit to see where we might be headed.”

When it comes to replacement heifers, Ashland, Kan., veterinarian Randall Spare is on the other end of the equation. “Several years ago there was an opportunity to buy some heifers, breed them and resell them,” he says. “Our goal was to add value and then sell the known quality of genetics.” That worked, so his “Profit Proven” group kept buying from the same ranchers for the past seven to eight years, DNA testing them for the first time this year. “Now there are cattle that are better, but at least we can tell people, ‘This is what they are,’ with an average GMX score of 75,” Spare says. They’ve always given buyers information like sires and health programs, but Spare says, “Today, I don’t think that is good enough. We want to give the people who buy from us a known quality, not just from a health standpoint, but also from a genetics standpoint.” To show how much difference that can make, he cited one client who earned a $181-per-head premium for fed cull heifers. They were 100% Choice, including 40% Prime.

Profit provides obvious incentives. Mayer plans to use the GMX Sire Match feature on calves to help evaluate bulls used in multiple-sire pastures. “We are always trying to prove up our bulls and decide if this bull is siring some great calves or not,” he says. As a feeder, Hands knows most customer cattle so well that he has no plans to test calves coming into the yard, but he says many feedlots could benefit from such data. And a few customers can help themselves with the technology. One who has never had an identification program and thus no way to correlate carcass data to the herd recently started DNA testing. “He realizes what he’s been missing, but at the same time he can quickly catch up by using the GeneMax program,” Hands says.

Industry News & Notes

Fred M. Penick3264 Refugee Rd. Home (740) 404-1832Hebron, OH 43025 Fax (740) 928-3912

Way-View Cattle Co. LLCPerformance Tested Angus

Bulls For SAle

3735 N. Twp Rd. 111Tiffin, Ohio 44883-9353

Home (419) 937-1864John Cell (419) 937-4148

John King & Family

Registered Angus

Tiffin, Ohio

[email protected]

henry bergfeld Managing PartnerThree Oaks Farm, 33009 Yellow Creek RoadSummitville, OH 43962330.223.1872 fax: 330.223.2215e-mail: [email protected]

john bergfeld Partner38100 Jackson Road Moreland Hills, OH 44022daytime: 216.445.4836 home: 440.247.7916e-mail: [email protected]

MPine hill far experience counts

Quality Seed Stock

Angus

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[email protected]

PAUL H. HILL11503 State Rd. 554Bidwell, OH 45614

740-367-7021

Jon Davis * 740-446-2127

FAX: 740-367-7937 * www.championhillangus.comEmail: [email protected]

Sires in use:16286088, 16233833, 15552303

Don & Mida PetersonPhone (304) 269-3877E-mail: [email protected]

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Bankey FarmRegistered Angus Cattle

Derek & Jennifer Bankey7411 Milton Rd., Custar, OH 43511

Derek (C): [email protected]

www.bankeyregisteredangus.com

• Angus Cattle • Freezer Beef • 4-H Boar Goats

Putting Profitson the Table

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NewsletterandWebsiteAdvertisingPublished 11 times per year (February - December) Approximate mail date is the 5th. E-mailed on or near 5th to E-list • membersCopy Ready Ad Deadline is the 20th of the preceding month• Ad design services - submit plans by the 10th of the preceding month, additional charges apply• Ads from other publications - submit order instruction by the 20th of preceding month, fees may apply• Ads will appear on “featured ads” on front page of web site for 30 days prior to event or specified date• Business card ads will appear on website “advertising” page for 1 year (may be purchased at pro-rated price any time.)• Pricing is for copy ready ads in PDF format• Newsletter is printed black and white -ads may be submitted in color and will be used in color for web/email versions• Print ads should be submitted in high resolution (300dpi) PDF format, in full color if desired, printer will convert to grayscale• Angus sale advertisers will receive free sale representation and fieldman services with the placing of 2 full page ads.• Must be current Ohio Angus member to advertise cattle sales, and content must relate to sale of Angus cattle.•

2014 Ohio Angus Media Kit& Advertising OpportunitiesDirectory/HandbookAdvertising

Membership directory with Ohio Angus Association, Jr. Association, and Ladies Auxiliary information, show and sale info, • calendar, breeder tools, activity results and photos, and advertisementsPublished annually in March. Mailed directly to all members and advertisers. • Additional copies distributed throughout Ohio and surrounding states at shows, sales, and industry events• Ad design services are available, additional charges apply•

Pricing Specifications Black/white Full Color live area bleedfull page $225 $385 5.5 x 8.5 1/8 in. (.125)1/2 page $130 $225 5.5 x 4.25 1/8 in. (.125)

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

Deadlines / Page selectionPremium pages / buyers choice page selection to be sold at auction, Saturday, February 8, 2014 at Ohio Angus annual banquet• Confidential bids will be accepted if you cannot attend auction - minimum bid $250 • Auction purchased ads include ad placement, design/layout, and color charges with no additional fees• Full color pages are limited availability and usually sell out at auction• February 11 - Deadline to reserve ad space• February 15 - Deadline for plans and materials to be submitted for Ad design / layout assistance• February 18 - Copy ready (PDF) ad deadline•

Size Pricefull page $1501/2 page $100Bus Card $200

livearea bleed 8.5 x 11 1/8 in. (.125) 8.5 x 5.5 1/8 in. (.125) 3.5 x 2 none

AdditionalAdvertisingServicesE-Mail Blasts

One time e-mail with or without attachment• Sent to all Ohio Angus E-Blast list, including • Ohio Angus member and Angus breeders from surrounding states. (App. 900 emails)$100 per e-mail / $50 with purchase of full page • news adEmail submitted as high resolution JPeg at • 1800 x 2700 pixels.

Direct Mailings / Mail List AccessThe membership and other mailing lists are the sole property of the Ohio • Angus Assocation and may not be duplicated or used in any manner without proper consent.Members or business advertisers may conduct special mailings through the • Ohio Angus Association, for $150 plus printing and mailing costsUnder no circumstances will the mailing list be distributed via hard copy or • electronic to to anyone other than the printer of choice for the mailing.

*All prices and regulations subject to change, as determined by the Ohio Angus Association board of directors*

Classified Newsletter Marketplace Advertisingone 50 word ad free per membership per year• others $10 for 30 days with 50 word max, $5 per • additional 10 words, $5 per picture or link

Ohio Angus Auxiliary$$$ Scholarships Available $$$Graduating Seniors: Ohio Angus Auxiliary Scholarships are open to all graduating seniors who are both members of the Ohio Jr. Angus Association, and have received their Bronze and Silver Show Awards. Ohio winners will be forwarded on for National scholarship competition.Applications must be sent to: Sharon L. Sanders 5959 Hay Rd. Harrod, Ohio 45850-9753

SEND VIA PRIORITY MAIL with tracking number! MUST BE POSTMARKED BY March 23, 2014 American Angus Auxiliary Scholarship rules apply. Application form can be found at www.angusauxiliary.com If you have any questions contact Sharon at [email protected] or by phone at 419-648-3233. You can’t win if you don’t fill out the application!

Ohio Angus Queen Applications Due!

The Ohio Angus Auxiliary are now accepting applications for the 2014 Ohio Angus Queen competition. Ohio Angus Queen is open to Ohio Angus Association members that are at least 16 years of age as of January 1, 2014. The Ohio Angus Queen is required to be present at the following activities & shows: Ohio Beef Expo, Ohio Preview Show, Ohio State Fair, Ohio Angus Field Day and Annual Banquet. The queen may represent the Ohio Angus Association at other events of her choosing.

Application is available at www.ohioangus.orgOr by contacting an Ohio Angus Auxiliary officer. Jackie Egner 419-347-7123 Lynn Hill 740-367-7021 Cheri Miller 419-665-2251

Applications are due: January 25, 2014

Send applications to Lynn Hill at:[email protected] or 11503 SR 554, Bidwell, OH 45614

N.A.I.L.E. Highlights

James Rentz, Coldwater, Ohio, was inducted into the Angus Heritage Foundation at the 2013 American Angus Association® Annual Banquet at the North American International Livestock

Exposition, Nov. 18 in Louisville, Ky. Pictured from left are Judy and James Rentz, recipient; Esther McCabe, 2013 Miss American Angus; and Catherine Harward, 2014 Miss American Angus. The

Angus Heritage Foundation recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of the Angus breed and Association programs. Photo by Carrie

Heitman, American Angus Association.

SCC Royal Blackbird 138 won Roll of Victory (ROV) reserve junior champion heifer of the year at the 2013 North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) Angus Show, Nov. 18-19 in Louisville, Ky.

Lauren Grimes, Hillsboro, Ohio, owns the winning heifer. Pictured from left are Miss American Angus Esther McCabe

and Lauren Grimes. Photo by Carrie Heitman, American Angus Association.

IT’s THAT TIME AGAIN!Ohio Angus DirectoryCover Photo Contest

Grab your camera, get outside and catch that perfect scenic “Angus Picture”!

• ENTRY DEADLINE: January 10, 2014• Entries must be submitted via email to [email protected] • Entries must be high resolution electronic photos of at least 300 dpi.• All entries will be on display at the 2014 Ohio Angus Annual Meeting.• Each attendee of the 2014 Annual Meeting will get to vote for their favorite

“Cover Photo”. The winning photo will be used as the cover of the 2014 Ohio Angus Directory. The submitter of the winning photo will be recognized on page 3 of the directory.

Ohio Angus AssociationDan Wells, Secretary/Fieldman625 Cattail Rd.Chillicothe, OH 45601

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Ohio Angus Calender of EventsJanuary 10 OAA Directory Photo Contest Deadline March 14 - 16 Ohio Beef Expo, Columbus, OHJanuary 10 Ohio Angus Super Star Sale - Entry Deadline March 22 Strayer Angus Production Sale, Zanesville, OHJan. 14 - 18 Natl. Western Stock Show - Angus Events March 29 Partners in Performance Bull Sale, Zanesville, OHJanuary 25 Ohio Cattleman’s Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH April 5 Turkey Run Angus Production Sale, Hillsboro, OHJanuary 25 Miss Ohio Angus Queen Application Deadline April 5 Eastern Ohio Angus Spring Sale, Zanesville, OHFebruary 8 Ohio Angus Annual Meeting, Columbus, OHFebruary 15 Ohio Angus Directory Ad Submission Deadline