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Number 585 . Kansas Angus Association . May/June 2013

The Junior Issue...

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For more than 60 years the American Angus Auxiliary, composed of hard working

mothers, grandmothers, wives, sisters, and daughters from all over the country, have dedicated their time and effort in supporting

their common passions. These passions are our love of Angus cattle and

our enthusiasm for supporting Junior Angus members through educational activities, programs, and scholarship opportunities.

Express Ranches of Yukon, Oklahoma, has partnered with the

American Angus Auxiliary’s fund-raising efforts and has graciously donated an

exceptional bred heifer. The American Angus Auxiliary will be auctioning this female

Sunday, June 16, 2013, at the All-American Angus Breeders’ Futurity held at the Kentucky

Exposition Center, Louisville, Kentucky.

EXAR Rita 5681 (17033940)Sired by the $210,000 top-selling bull of his calf crop at Connealy Angus Ranch whose sons and daughters have topped sales across the nation for the past two years, this powerful bred heifer descends from the legendary G A R EXT 614, a female whose progeny have broken virtually every individual sales record in Angus breed history. The donor dam of this heifer was the $60,000 top-selling female of a past Sterling Hunter sale in Michigan and currently serves as a joint embryo donor for Express Ranches, KiamichiLink Ranch and Pollard Farms in Oklahoma and her dam and grandam have both reigned as the top-valued cow of the Angus breed at some point in their illustrious lifetime. Examined safe to calve August 2, 2013, to EXAR UPSHOT 0562B.

P roceeds from the auction benefit the American Angus Auxiliary’sScholarship and Awards Endowments, including:

10 Scholarships Awarded Annually • Crystal, Grote & Spader Awards • Silver Pitcher AwardMiss American Angus • Certified Angus Beef® Cook-Off • National Showmanship Awards

Bob Funk, OwnerJarold Callahan, President2202 N. 11th St.Yukon, OK 73099800-664-3977405-350-0044www.expressranches.com

For more information about this outstanding

heifer, contact:Cortney Hill-Dukehart Cates

[email protected]

EXAR Rita 5681 Birth Date: 10/06/2011 Cow +17033940 Tattoo: 5681

EPDs as of 4/2/2013

Connealy Consensus #KMK Alliance 6595 I87 [AMF-CAF-XF]Connealy Consensus 7229 [CAF-D2F-M1F] Blinda of Conanga 00416447771 Blue Lilly of Conanga 16 [CAF] #Woodhill Admiral 77K [AMF-CAF-XF] Blue Cash of Conanga 6020 [CAF]

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Association News KAA Districts 1 & 2 Meeting is June 9 Districts 1 & 2 of the Kansas Angus Association will be hosting their annual meeting on Sunday, June 9th in Council Grove at Hays House restaurant , 6:30 pm. You don’t have to live in Districts 1 or 2 to attend this meeting. It is open to anyone with an interest in Angus cattle . For reservations contact: Sharee Sankey, District 2 KAA Director by email at [email protected] or call 620-343-0288 or Neal Haverkamp, District 1 KAA Director by email at [email protected] or call 785-858-4457 or 785-336-1655, by June 5, 2013. Dutch treat meal. . KAA Annual Membership Drive Underway The Kansas Angus Association (KAA) is holding their annual membership drive. Current members are encouraged to renew their membership by June 10 and new members are always welcome. Membership benefits include a membership listing in the annual Kansas Angus Association membership directory which includes contact information, herd information and directions to your farm or ranch; an online membership listing; a subscription to the Kansas Angus News and opportunities for marketing registered and commercial Angus cattle through KAA sponsored sales. For convenience, the KAA has an online application and pay option at www.kansasangus.org . Membership statements are being mailed out this month .

Pay for 2013 Dues , Jr. Entry Fees Online Kansas Angus Association members and Kansas Junior Angus Association members have the option of paying dues, entry fees online through PayPal TM. Members that are renewing their membership and new members are encouraged to visit the KAA website www.kansasangus.org and select “Renew My Membership” or “Join the KAA” complete the online membership application or renewal form and pay online. Memberships must be renewed annually and expire on May 31 of each year. Dues are $30 per year. Paying , renewing or joining online will save the KAA postage and printing costs as well as assist in the accuracy of your listing in the annual KAA membership directory.

KJAA is Preview Show May31-June 1 KJAA members are planning their annual summer Preview Show. The Preview Show will be May 31-June 1 on the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson. Cattle classes will include owned and bred and owned females, cow/calf pairs, bred and owned bulls and registered, commercial and Angus crossbred steers. Doug Satree, Montague, Texas will evaluate the show. Junior may also compete in showmanship, sales talk, herdsman’s quiz, public speaking contests and the “editor’s pic” photo contest. Two showmanship representatives to the 2013 National Junior Angus Show contest as well as members of the KJAA teams sales and quiz bowl NJAS teams will be chosen through contest participation. The two day event will feature the KJAA annual meeting, officer elections and awards picnic. The Kansas Angus Auxiliary will hold their summer meeting and award scholarships in conjunction with the Preview Show. Show entry deadline is May 24. Those planning to attend the picnic but not exhibiting cattle are asked to submit reservations to [email protected] by May 28. See pages 4 & 5 for more information and entry forms. To access the online entry option visit www.kansasangus.org .

53rd Annual NE District Junior Show is in Effingham Juniors that show Angus in the northeast part of Kansas will want to participate in the 53rd annual NE Kansas District Show in Effingham at the Atchison County Fairgrounds on June 8. An entry form can be found on page 9, entry deadline is June 4. All junior Angus enthusiasts are welcome.

Time to Update Your KAN Ad? We want each KAN advertiser to get the most benefit out of their advertisement in the KAN. For those of you that are regular advertisers with a business card or larger ad ;if you have not made updates recently, please take a minutes to look at your ad and check to see if the information is current and accurate. Your business card ad can drive potential customers to your website or email address; the ad should contain current contact information as well as the quickest, easiest way to access information about your herd or program. Therefore if you have an email or

website address be sure to include it in your ad. Remember to check for accuracy of all information in your business card or display ad; current phone numbers; current email and web site addresses are essential. Is it time for a fresh new advertisement or a new graphic or logo? Do you need to add or update sale date or private treaty sale information? Please send your new camera- ready advertisement; information to update your existing ad or info for a new ad to me by June 10 for inclusion in the July/August issue.

Space for Your Ad Available If you are not a regular KAN advertiser, there is space for your business card or display ad. Business card advertisement size is w 95.69 pica x h 44.75 pica or w 3.75” x h 1.75”. Set up for horizontal placement. Business card ads are $175 for 1 year, 7 issues of the KAN ($25 per issue) Card ads will be billed annually by the KAA. See page 2 for pricing information for other sizes. If you have questions please contact Anne Lampe, [email protected], 620-872-3915.

KAA Adopts New Advertising Policy On Past Due Accounts In an effort to eliminate past due accounts, the board of directors updated and added to the existing policy for advertising acceptance in regards to past due accounts. The addition to policy adopted on February 28, 2013 is : Accounts that are six months past due must be paid in full prior to accepting advertisements , furthermore a stop advertisement order will be in effect for those accounts that place advertisements in each issue of the Kansas Angus News or have a spot ad on www.kansasangus.org. This policy applies to all advertising accepted by the KAA including the Kansas Angus News, Kansas Angus Directory, website ads, and e-advertisements. Terms: All accounts that are 60 days or more past due will be assed interest at a monthly rate of 1–1/2% (18% annually). Accounts that are six months past due must be paid in full prior to accepting advertisements , furthermore a stop advertisement order will be in effect for those delinquent accounts that place advertisements in each issue of the Kansas Angus News or have a spot ad on www.kansasangus.org.

Full Page E-Advertisement Service Now Available In March, the KAA began offering a full page e-advertisement service in addition to our e-classifieds. E– Advertisements are sent out to our Kansas Angus e-list wich included approximately 400 subscribers including KAA members, juniors and other Angus breeders from Kansas as well as other states. Pricing for E– Advertisements : $50 per ad if ad has run in the Kansas Angus News within 90 days of e- ad request . $100 per ad if the ad has not run in KAN, Ads accepted must be PDF– 96 to 100 dpi or JPG. Send ad to [email protected].

Kansas State Fair Angus Show Designated a ROV Show Entry deadline is August 15, late entries accepted, additional fees apply. In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Angus Show at the Kansas State Fair the American Angus Association has designated the 2013 open Angus Show a Roll of Victory point show. KAA members, Angus breeders, show enthusiasts and juniors are encouraged to participate in the Kansas State Fair Open Angus Show on Saturday, September 14 in Hutchinson. Brad Gohr, Madras, Oregon will evaluate the show. The Angus bull and female champions will be eligible to represent the Angus breed in the Supreme Drive competing for cash and prizes. If fitting and showing is not your thing but you would like to still participate; consider entering in the special pen cow/calf show. Pairs in the pen show are not shown on halter and are not traditionally fitted. For entry forms, schedule and online entry visit www.kansassatefair.com or call Debbie at 620-669-3614. For more information on Roll of Victory Angus shows visit www.angus.org. Special Hotel Block: The Fairfield Inn & Suites in Hutchinson, KS has created a group block for the Kansas Beef Exhibitors. Reservations can be called in at (620) 259-8787 and say you are with the Beef Exhibitors. Guests may also use www.marriott.com/icthu , enter in the dates of the event 9/10/13-9/15/13, scroll down to were it says group code. Enter BEFBEFB for a King Suite with sofa bed or BEFBEFA for a Double Queen Room, press enter and proceed. The cut off date for reservations is June 1, 2013. Questions ? Lauren Wilson (620)-259-8787 at [email protected].

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Catalog inserts welcome. Terms: All accounts that are 60 days or more past due will be assed interest at a monthly rate of 1–1/2% (18% annually). Accounts that are six months past due must be paid in full prior to accepting advertise-ments , furthermore a stop advertisement order will be in effect for those delinquent accounts that place advertisements in each issue of the Kansas Angus News or have a spot ad on www.kansasangus.org. This policy applies to all advertising accepted by the KAA including the Kansas Angus News, Kansas Angus Directory, website ads, and e-advertisements. . Any member 3 months or more in arrears in the payment of dues or assessments shall be dropped from the roll with the membership year beginning with the annual meeting. (KAA By-Laws: Art III, Sec 4) Any claims or statements of the writers or advertisers in this publica-tion represent their own opinions and are not necessarily those of the

editor or of the officers and directors of the Kansas Angus Association.

Kansas Angus Association Board of Directors

The President’ s Pen I trust all is going well. The sale season is over, calving is done or slowing down and attention is turned to breeding heifers and cows and getting them turned out on summer grass. The Angus business continues to be excellent, as demand for breeding stock and Angus beef keeps improving. My youngest son Mitch has been in Washington DC this semester as in intern for Sen. Moran. He tells me that CAB® is very well represented and accepted there, Although it costs a little more people are willing pay extra for the added quality and consistency. This should make us all proud of our end product. Our breeding decisions and management techniques are huge contributors to this success. Let’s all remember to support our youth as they prepare for the Preview Show and the NJAS this summer. With the National Jr. Show in Kansas City ,I hope many of us can attend to help and support our kids. There is much more to the event than the cattle show. Try to attend and watch our Kansas kids excel in speech, sales, cook-off and all of the other contests. Hopefully the drought has eased in your area but please continue to pray for relief for those still affected. Craig Rucker Kansas Angus Association President 2013

Kansas Angus Association

President : Craig Rucker , Burdett Vice President : Ron Hinrichsen, Westmoreland Secretary/Mgr: Anne Lampe, Scott City (620) 872-3915 Treasurer: Robert Bailey ,3990 Highway K68 Quenemo, Ks 66528,(785) 828-3338 Past President: Tim Benton, Garnett

District Directors Term Expires # 1 Neal Haverkamp, Bern ……………….….……...2016 # 2 Sharee Sankey, Council Grove………..…….….....2014 # 3 Matt Perrier, Eureka……………………..………….2014 # 4 Doug Benoit, Esbon ..……………….…….….........2016 # 5 Mark Rohr, Hays………………….....…………...... 2015 # 6 John McCurry, Burrton……………….…..………....2016 # 7 Larry Lundgren, Gove………...………………...…..2016 # 8 Grant Gardiner, Ashland……………………....…...2016 Directors At Large (Commercial) Harold Hazelton, McPherson……………………..……...2016 Howard Woodbury, Quenemo…………………........…..2014 Rick Cornwell St. John ……………..……….………. .2015 Directors At Large (Purebred) Brandon New, Leavenworth………………….………....2014 Stuart Rose, Cheney…….…………………..……. …....2015 Clint Woodrow, Emporia …………… ………….…….2016 The KAA board meets quarterly in February, May, September and December. Members are welcome to attend meetings. Contact Anne Lampe for meeting dates.

www.kansasangus.org

Notes & News from Anne Sweet Summertime Countless songs, poems and sayings can be found about summertime but I think the ones that stick with us most remind us of childhood, family and youth. My fondest summer memo-ries are family “vacations” to the National Junior Angus Show. My tradition of attending the NJAS started in 1974 when my parents took my siblings and I along with group of other jun-iors from my home state of Louisiana to the National Junior Angus Heifer Show in Dallas, Texas. That tradi-tion continued throughout my junior Angus membership , was passed onto my own children and continues today. Many families have the same tradition of attending NJAS . We all share great memories, but more importantly those that have embraced NJAS and all of its activities, contests and opportunities have been blessed with invaluable learning experiences , family time and friendships. I truly believe that attending and participating in state junior Angus events and the NJAS is a must for every “Angus family”, whether you make it a yearly event or take part when the location is right for your family. What better year to start your own tradition than 2013! Our annual Ks summer Preview Show is in Hutchinson and NJAS is in Kansas City. While the showring is a huge part of both of these events, each offers much more. Many juniors elect to only take part in the in educational contest each offers. I encourage you to read the “special junior section” of this issue to learn about Kansas junior activities and to visit www. njaa.info or www.njas.info for more information on the National Jr .Angus Show and junior program. Have a great Summer!

Anne Anne S. Lampe, Ks Angus News, editor ; Ks Angus Association, Secretary/Manager [email protected] , 620-874-4273 cell, 620-872-3915 home/office

Cover - “Getting it just Right”. KJAA member Kelsey Theis , Leavenworth sets her heifer’s feet at the 2013 KAF Jr. Show. Photo and cover design by Anne Lampe. I welcome cover photo submissions, must be high quality at least 300 dpi, vertical shots recommended. The editor reserves right to edit photos, publication not guaranteed. No compensation for photos, photo credit given. [email protected].

In this Issue Association News…………………....1 Editors Notes, KAA, KAN Info…......2 Angus Industry…………………… ..3 KJAA………………………… …...10 Auxiliary…………………….…. ..12 KAA Calendar………………… ….16

Special Junior Section KJAA President’s Message ……….4

Preview Show Schedule………...4 Preview Entry Form/Rules……..5 Officer/Director Application …...7 NJAS, LEAD and more……..6-7

KAF Jr. Show Winners….8 NE KS District Jr Show Entry Form...9

Premier Exhibitor and Challenge Award Apps..10-11

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Angus industry– News and information provided by the American Angus Association ® & Certified Angus Beef , LLC.

Profitability Starts with Genetics The American Angus Association describes updates to its age-and-source verification program. At one point or another, many cattlemen wonder: Do all black-hided calves bring the same price on sale day? How much emphasis do buyers put on the genetic value of those calves? For about 14 years, Certified Angus Beef LLC (CAB) Supply Development has been conducting research to answer those questions. The study, titled “Here’s the Premium,” analyzed data from 10 markets that sold more than 300,000 calves in 13,794 lots. What they discovered is positive news for those who rely on Angus genetics. Data from nine cooperating auction markets last fall showed an all-time high Angus premium. It was $5.30 per hundredweight (cwt.) for the combination of 504-pound (lb.) heifers and 511-lb. steers sold in 660 lots, compared to non-Angus contemporaries. In addition, data from 13 years of marketing 4.9 million cattle in 40,799 lots on the leading U.S. video auction shows a clear dominance of Angus genetics. Most of the calves sold on the video include data on breed type, which consistently affects sale price. The study has also found that the premiums for Angus calves have grown in a near linear trend for the past 13 years. So the answer is yes, known Angus steers and heifers bring more on sale day. But to tap into that added value, producers need to provide potential buyers with an idea of how the cattle will perform — and to verify that those black hides are, in fact, Angus-sired. Verifying Angus genetics The American Angus Association® recognized the upward trend early and anticipated the need for an identification program that could differentiate simply black-hided calves from known Angus-sired calves. The solution – AngusSource®. In 2003, the program began as a way to help commercial producers market their feeder calves and replacement heifers. In 2005, AngusSource transitioned to a USDA process verified program (PVP) documenting source, group age and a minimum 50% Angus genetics. When calves enter the sale arena, program ear tags let buyers recognize the added value associated with each animal. “This program has grown significantly over the past 10 years,” says Ginette Kurtz, AngusSource quality manager. “Our goal, every day, is to help producers better market their cattle and increase the profitability of their operation. We believe AngusSource does that extremely well.” However, today’s beef industry is much different than it was a decade ago. Historically low cow herd numbers, coupled with widespread drought, have many cattlemen looking toward management strategies that increase the value of the calves they do retain. On top of that, consumers are demanding more information — like documented source — on the beef products they purchase. A new plan for AngusSource will assist with both. Introducing AngusSource® Genetic The American Angus Association is developing plans to better serve its members and their customers through an updated age-and-source verification program called AngusSource Genetic. It will continue to document Angus genetics, source and age, while also incorporating valuable information from the Association database. It will also improve user experience and reduce implementation hurdles on the ranch. “Today’s cattle producers have a number of options when it comes to managing their herds,” Kurtz says. “By launching AngusSource Genetic we hope to streamline the process and make our program the easiest – and most reliable – genetic verification resource in the beef industry.” The Angus breed boasts the nation’s largest beef cattle registry, and the new AngusSource Genetic program is designed to more closely align with those records, which are updated weekly. Commercial cattlemen using the program will be encouraged to take advantage of the Association’s suite of performance tools and records. “Simplicity is key to all of our updates,” Kurtz says. “Enrolling in AngusSource Genetic will be a straightforward process, with the option to enroll even before calves are born.” Once enrolled, AngusSource Genetic cattle are designated in two ways. The first is an official marketing document that authenticates the genetic integrity and potential worth of the enrolled group of calves. The document will be available online and emailed to a targeted group of buyers who have expressed interest in verified Angus cattle. The second way is a bright, neon-green ear tag. After supplying bull turnout dates, AngusSource Genetic can process enrollment and send program-compliant ear tags so they are ready when calving season begins. The Destron Fearing tamper-evident tag is available in three options: visual, e.Tag and ChoiceSet. These fade-resistant, laser-engraved tags have superior readability and retention. “We feel confident that as the market changes, the value of record keeping is only going to increase,” Kurtz says. “When you see

an AngusSource Genetic ear tag, it means that calf has been raised on an operation focused on quality, rooted in data evaluation and determined to move the industry forward.” Interested producers are encouraged to contact the Association’s AngusSource department to learn more about the program or visit www.angus.org for more information as it becomes available.

American Angus Association Relocates 2014 Annual Meeting Plans move forward to host the annual event in Kansas City, Mo. The American Angus Association® is pleased to announce that its 2014 Annual Meeting will be a stand-alone event in Kansas City. The number of cattlemen who rely on Angus genetics continues to grow, year after year. And with that, so does interest in Association programs and services. “We believe hosting the 2014 Annual Meeting in Kansas City will give us a chance to reach out to new areas of our membership and provide them with the education they need to be profitable in the cattle business,” says Bryce Schumann, Association chief executive officer. The Association Board of Directors voted during its February 2013 meeting to begin planning for the Angus event in Kansas City. Tentative dates are set for Nov. 4, 2014, to Nov. 6, 2014, at the KCI Exposition Center – just 30 minutes from the Association headquarters in Saint Joseph, Mo. “Our main focus is to offer educational, business and social opportunities to our members and other users of Angus genetics,” Schumann says. “We are developing an event that will truly stand out in the industry and serve all attendees well.” Preliminary event planning includes educational seminars and workshops, keynote speakers, and sessions to conduct Association business. Also being discussed is an extensive trade show featuring allied industry partners. The Angus breed has held its Annual Meeting of Delegates in Louisville, Ky., since 1975. While the event has benefited by being held in conjunction with the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE), the Association deems a change is appropriate for 2014. Angus will continue many current traditions, such as the awards banquet and receptions. “By conducting the Annual Meeting in a more central location, we hope more Angus breeders will be able to make the trip and celebrate the business breed with us,” says Shelia Stannard, Association director of activities and events. Angus events remain unchanged for 2013 and are scheduled for Nov. 16 – 19, along with NAILE livestock competitions. More information regarding the 2014 Angus Annual Meeting will be posted on www.angus.org as it is available. The American Angus Auxiliary also plans to move its annual meeting in conjunction with American Angus Association’s annual meeting in 2014.

Sankeys Justified 101 won grand champion bull at the 2013 Western National Angus Futurity (WNAF) Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) Show, April 21 in Reno, Nev. Chris & Sharon Sankey, Council Grove, Kan., and Foster Campbell, Bossier City, La., own the January 2011 son of Sankeys Lazer 609 of 6N. He first won junior champion. Bruce Stertzbach, Louisville, Ohio, evaluated the 152 entries. Photo by Shelia Stannard, American Angus Association.

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K S Jun i or Angu s A s so c i a t i on

Minutes: The January meeting of the Kansas Junior Angus Association was called to by President Hannah McCabe. A roll call sheet was passed around for members to sign, as first time members came forward to be introduced and say where they lived. There was a total of nine new members. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. Megan Green made the motion seconded by Claire Wingert. Motion passed. The treasurer reported that we had a balance of $3,382 in CDs and our checking account. Anne Lampe talked about having the new members checking out our Facebook page, and signing up for the Kansas Angus News. She also state that cook off cook off teams need to be formed by May 10 , so that we can get out entries in by the deadline, contact Anne if you want to be on a team. The deadlines for NJAS are May 15th for cattle and many contests. JMB Angus gave a presentation on their cattle company to us, and also informed us that for a fundraiser they would donate the pick of their 2013 heifer crop. Tickets will cost $10each or$50 for 6. The drawing for the heifer will take place at the 2013 Kansas State Fair during the open show. The motion made by Chelsey Figge to proceed with the fundraiser and seconded by Shelby Hall. Motion passed. Jerry Theis talked about setting up a block set of hotel rooms for Junior Nationals. He said if anyone has any ideas on where to stay they should contact him or his wife. Megan Blythe talked about Junior Nationals, and reminded us to sign up for contests like cook off, team sales, and speeches. She also wanted juniors to sign up for Raising the Bar at Kansas State University in April. There was no old business. Under new business we had to vote for Kansas’s voting delegates. Mackenzie Flory and Evan Woodbury were elected as delegates. Cody Theis was nominative to be a candidate fro the NJAA board of directors. Evan Woodbury moved to accept Cody and Bryce Maneth seconded. Motion passed. Next under new business we talked about getting new shirts for Nationals, a decision will be made in June. Ethan Dickerson moved to adjourn the meeting Claire seconded. Meeting adjourned. Jackson Wingert, Secretary. Approval pending.

Dear KJAA Members, Summer is finally upon us! This is my favorite time of year. Not only is school out but summer vacations, road trips and plans are in full swing. Like many Angus families, our ‘vacation’ was always to attend the National Junior Angus Show. Due to the amount of contests and activities that go on throughout the week, one might consider it a ‘working’ vacation! The best part though is that you get to work on teams with your friends, learning knew facts and meeting new people. Kansas has a unparalleled reputation within the NJAA for being some of the hardest working juniors around. As I was pondering what to write for the ‘Junior Issue’ of the KAN, I thought it was only fitting to reflect on all that we, as a team, have accomplished thus far: 12 members of the National Junior Angus Board of Directors; 4 Outstanding Leadership Awards received; 20 times for the Crystal Award to be claimed by a Kansan; and 7 girls to be crowned Miss American Angus. Not to mention the countless champions we have exhibited in the show ring, the showmanship finalists and the Sweepstakes we claimed together through the years. Pay close attention to t all the important entry deadlines for awards, contests and cattle. As we gear up for another summer of working vacations, memories and friends, lets all band together to continue the Kansas tradition of excellence! Hannah McCabe, KJAA President

Annual KJAA Preview Show May 31-June 1 The Kansas Junior Angus Association will host its annual Preview Show May 31-June 1 on the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson. The show will feature divisions for owned heifers, cow/calf pairs, steers and for bred and owned bulls and heifers. All exhibitors will be eligible to compete in an age appropriate showmanship class . A special showmanship contest will be held to select two juniors that will represent the KJAA in the National Jr. Angus Showmanship Contest in Kansas City later in the summer. The two day event is much more than a cattle show. Juniors have the opportunity to compete in several educational contests even if they are not exhibiting cattle. A herdsman quiz contest is open to all members. Quiz questions and the length of the quiz will vary depending on the age of the contestant and will test juniors on their knowledge of the Angus and beef industries. Sample quiz questions may be found by visiting the National Junior Angus Association website www.njaa.info or by emailing [email protected] .Young Angus enthusiasts are invited to take part in the coloring contest, prizes will be awarded to all participants. A prepared public speaking and an extemporaneous speech contest will also be part of the activities. Members will vie for a spot on the KJAA Team Sales NJAS teams by competing in the sales talk competition. The KJAA and the Kansas Angus Auxiliary will hold their annual meetings . Don’t forget the “Editor’s Pic- “ photo contest, enter and you may see your photo published in the Kansas Angus News. (see page 7) Friday’s activities will end with a picnic for all. Awards for the contests as well as scholarships and other awards sponsored by the Ks. Angus Auxiliary will be presented. Picnic reservations are requested with your show entry , reservations can be made by those not exhibiting cattle by emailing [email protected] Thursday, May 30—Grounds available for cattle after 1 pm. Friday, May 31( all activities are on the Ks State Fairgrounds) 9 am to 10 am– Cattle check in. Check tattoos/freeze brands and all original registration certificates. Weigh steers & bulls. Contest registration and showmanship registration. All cattle must be on grounds by 10 am. 10:30 am– Contest and showmanship registration closes. 11 am– KJAA annual meeting. Officer elections. 1pm Herdsman Quiz. ; Coloring Contest 1:30 pm– Public Speaking and Extemporaneous Speech Contests. Ages 9-13, 14-17, 18-21. NJAS rules apply. www.njaa.info 3 pm– Sales Talk Competition, ages 9-13, 14-17, 18-21. Compete as individuals, NJAS format and rules. www.njaa.info 4:30 pm- Kansas Angus Auxiliary meeting 6:00 pm– KJAA fun activity 6:45pm– KJAA Picnic and Awards Ceremony. (reservations requested) Saturday, June 1 9 am– KJAA Preview Show -Judge– Doug Satree, Montague, TX ( see page 5 for entry form) deadline is May 24 Steers, Bred & Owned Heifers; Owned Heifers; Cow/Calf Pairs; Bulls ;Showmanship.

KJAA Preview Show May 31-June 1 Hutchinson, Ks.

Entry form is on page 5. Deadline is May 24

Enter online www.kansasangus.org Cattle arrive , meeting &

contests -May 31. Show -June 1.

KJAA Preview Show Hotel Headquarters Space is limited ; motels fill up in Hutchinson quickly in the summer

be sure to make your reservations soon to be included in the blocked rooms. A limited number of rooms are blocked .

Ask for Ks Jr Angus Preview Show Block.

Ramada Inn- Hutchinson - 620-669-9311

KJAA OFFICERS 2012-13 President: : Hannah McCabe, Elk City,

[email protected], 620-636-0125

President Elect: Mackenzie Flory, Baldwin City Vice President: Cody Thies, Leavenworth

Treasurer: Esther McCabe, Elk City Secretary: Jackson Wingert, Ottawa

Reporter: Megan Green, Leavenworth Historian: Chelsey Figge, Onaga

Membership Directors: Caleb Flory, Baldwin City & Grady Dickerson, Paradise

Past President: : Meghan Blythe, White City

DIRECTORS District 1: Claire Wingert, Ottawa District 2: Eric Blythe, White City

District 4: Baili, Kerth District 5: Bryce Maneth

District 6: Luke Sankey, Andale District 8: Quannah Gardiner, Ashland

At-Large: Cale Hinrichsen, Sydnee Shive

ADVISORS Jerry & Tonya Theis………….………………..(913) 683-0775 Ken & Jackie Ottensmeier ………… ……..(913)796-6994 Meghan Blythe………………………..…… .(785)466-3115

Anne Lampe………………………… … ..(620)872-3915 [email protected] (620)872-3915; (620)874-4273 cell

www.kansasangus.org Facebook: Kansas Angus Association

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2013 Kansas Junior Angus Preview Show▪ May 31- June 1 KS State Fairgrounds

Rules & Entry Form Form also available on line at www.kansasangus.org

2013 KJAA Preview Show Entry Form- Entry Deadline May 24, 2013 Division 1: Registered Angus Steers Section 2: Commercial Purebred Angus Steers Section 3: Angus based Cross Bred Steers

Section 4: Bred & Owned Heifers Section 5: Owned Heifers Section 6: Cow/Calf Pairs Section 7: Bred & Owned Bulls

Division Name of Animal Reg. # Date of Birth Sire’s complete name

Exhibitor Name___________________________________ Birth Date________ ( month/date/year) Age on Jan 1____ AAA member Code_________ Address____________________________ City_______________ST_____________Zip_________ Phone_____________ Email________________ Are you a first time KJAA exhibitor ? Yes NO ▪ Are you a member of the Ks Jr. Angus Association? YES NO ; if no enclose $5 membership dues, valid until age 21. Use a separate form for each exhibitor. Copies accepted.

Are you planning to exhibit or attend the National Jr. Angus Show in Kansas City ? YES NO PICNIC : How many from your family will attend the family KJAA picnic on the evening of Friday, May 31 ?_____ Please fill out only one reservation per family. Please plan to pay for meals at check– in approx $7/per person.

Mail with entry fee of $15/head. Checks payable to KJAA. To: Hannah McCabe, KJAA President; 6075 CR 1950, Elk City, Ks 67344 NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. Non refundable fees. Enter & pay online www.kansasangus.org

Entry Deadline May 24

Showmanship Class: □ Novice 7-9 □ Jr. 10-13 □ Int. 14-17 □ Sr.18-21 □NJAS selection 14-21 Please check only one box. NO FEE for showmanship - age as of Jan 1, 2013. A pee– wee division for non-exhibitors will be available– no entry required.

____ # of Entries x $15 per head $_______Total

1. Tie facilities will be available for use by exhibitors on Thursday, May 30 after 1:00 p.m. 2. Cattle must be checked in by Friday, May 31, 2013 at 10 a.m. 3. The KJAA Preview show will be held at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2013 at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson. There will be a $15.00 entry fee for each animal entered; due by May 24 , 2013 ( postmarked on/before). Submit on-line at www.kansasangus.org . NO LATE ENTRIES will be accepted. Ribbons for each class will be provided as well as champion and reserve champion ribbons for divisions and overall awards. After check-in cattle must remain on KSF until release, cattle are released after completion of their respective classes. 4. All registration papers must be properly transferred according to the rules of the American Angus Association and solely in the name of the junior exhibitor. You must have your ORIGINAL registration papers with you at the show. 5. Tattoos and original registration papers will be checked at the show. Any animal that is not tattooed or has an incorrect tattoo will not be allowed to show. Freeze brands allowed as per AAA rules. 6.Health papers are not required, but cattle must not have warts, ringworm or show signs of sickness or disease. Females (of age) are to be OCV. 7. Females must be born on/after September 1, 2011 to be eligible to show. 8. Bred-and-owned heifers may also show in the owned division provided they pay for the entry fee & enter in both shows. 9. STEERS-Classes for registered Angus steers, commercial purebred Angus steers and Angus-based predominantly black crossbred (Angus sire or dam) steers, born on/after January 1, 2012 . Registered Steers must comply with NJAA rules. Commercial Angus and Angus Cross steers must comply with Kansas 4-H and FFA rules. Reg. steers show by age. 10. BULL show for registered bred-and-owned Angus bulls born January 1, 2012- December 31, 2012 11.COW/CALF pairs may be exhibited provided the calf is bred-and-owned by the exhibitor and the junior is the sole recorded owner of the cow. If entries are sufficient a bred & owned class may be made. A.) If the cow was not bred by the exhibitor, the issue date on the re-corded transfer of the cow must precede the breeding date of the cow for the calf at side. B.) Calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and must have been born on or after Septem-ber 1, 2012 C.) Calf must be registered by show date and shown on halter.

12. Contestants must show their own animals unless 2 or more are exhibited in the same class in such case another KJAA member is allowed to show.. In the case of illness or injury a KJAA member may be allowed to show in your place with a written doctor’s excuse. Notice must be received at check in. In the case of an emergency illness or injury at the show after cattle check-in , the show chairman (KJAA president) must be notified prior to the class in order for a substitute showman. Failure to show a doctor’s excuse or in the case of a show emergency contact with show chairman prior to entering the class will result in disqualification of the entry. 13. Classes will be set up according to age and number entered. Steers refer to #9 14. Exhibitors must be members of the KJAA. If not a member, you can join when entering. 15.Cattle will be bedded on provided chips. Bring your own feed and hay as well as straw for tie-out area. No feed or straw sales during show. 16. SHOWMANSHIP- Pee-wee (ages 7-9 must be an exhibitor), Junior (ages 10-13), Interme-diate (14-17) and Senior (18-21) showmanship contests will be held. (all ages as of January 1, 2013) . Each contestant must own and exhibit their animal***. You must be an exhibitor to show in showmanship. 17. Members ages (14-21) competing to represent Kansas at the NJAS showmanship contest will compete in a specific showmanship class. You may compete in only 1 showman-ship class. ***Older members competing to go to the NJAS may borrow a heifer , however you must notify an advisor or KJAA president (show chairman) before entering & showing. You must have been a KJAA & NJAA member prior to showing.*** Cow/calf pairs are not recom-mended for showmanship, if an exhibitor has only a pair an exception may be made by speaking to the show chairman or advisor to allow borrowing a heifer for showmanship. The pair will not be permitted in ring, it must be separated either the cow or calf shown individually. SHOWMANSHIP may be entered during show check in– no fee required. 18. The MEMBERS of the KJAA have voted that this be a “no fit” show, defined as exhibi-tors may not use any glue, adhesive, coloring or paint products.. Oils, “kleen sheen” type products, and foams are allowed. If you have questions ask! Aerosols will not be allowed in the make up area 19. Show dress code– NJAA rules. Collared tucked in shirt.

Judge: Doug Satree, Montague, TX

Online ENTRY and FEE PAY www.kansasangus.org

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Compete Beyond the Showring During the 2013 NJAS Cattle show season is right around the corner, and the 2013 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) in Kansas City, Mo., is sure to be a highlight for many. But before the summer heat wave hits and the school year ends, National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members can begin to compete in the NJAS. In fact, junior members who cannot make the trip to Kansas City this summer can also participate through mail-in entry competitions. “The NJAS is an event that goes far beyond the showring,” says Robin Ruff, junior activities director for the American Angus Association®. “With more than a dozen educational contests, the NJAS is an opportunity for juniors to showcase their skills in several areas, which allows them to grow into the future of the Angus breed.” The photography contest is to help NJAA members increase their communication skills through the creative display of a message or feeling through a camera lens. The winning photos will be placed in the September issue of the Angus Journal. A graphic design contest is held to provide fun while sharing ideas that may be useful in promotion of the Angus breed. Members are able to use computer technology to design materials. The purpose of the writing contest is to encourage the enhancement of written communication skills and to allow junior Angus members another chance to compete prior to the NJAS. Entries should be informative, and if appropriate, entertaining. If space permits, winning entries will be published in the Angus Journal. Topics for each division can be found at www.njaa.info The video contest encourages the enhancement of visual communication skills and to allow junior Angus members another chance to compete prior to the NJAS. The contest is designed to reward those for their creativity and originality. This year’s topic is to produce a commercial that promotes the NJAA. All contest entries are displayed during the NJAS. “Don’t have a show heifer? No problem,” Ruff says. “There is something for junior Angus members everywhere, before and during the NJAS.” Entries must be postmarked by May 15 and sent to the Association’s Junior Activities Department, 3201 Frederick Ave., Saint Joseph, MO 64506.Contest entry details and further information about the NJAS are available at www.angus.org/njaa or by contacting the Junior Activities Department at 816-383-5100.

Don’t Miss these Deadlines

NJAS 2013– Cattle, Photography, Graphic Design, Cook-off, Writing & Video Contest—Entry Deadline is May 15.

Public Speaking and Career Development Contest—Entry Deadline is May 25

Extemporaneous Speaking and Jr Poster Contest– Enter on July 6 at NJAS

www.njaa.info– for rules and information

LEAD Conference to Take Place in New Orleans Youth from across the country will travel to New Orleans, La., for the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) annual Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) conference, Aug. 1 – 4. Themed “Cajun Livin’ Angus Leadin’,” the leadership event is designed for members 14-21 years of age. “The weekend will be full of surprises,” says Robin Ruff, American Angus Association® director of junior activities. “The NJAA Board of Directors is working diligently to make LEAD one of the best events of the summer.” Angus juniors will attend leadership workshops presented by the NJAA Board, as well as listen to professional speakers Eddie Slowikowski and Amy Gallimore, plus Ag Minute Host, Kristen Oaks. Tours during this year’s LEAD conference will give attendees a look into Louisiana culture as they visit the World War II museum, Mardi Gras World, Jackson Square in the French Quarter, and take a ride down the Mississippi River on the historic Steamboat Natchez. In addition, junior members will enjoy a guided swamp tour, learn about Louisiana’s sugar cane history at the Evergreen Plantation, and visit the 7L Farms and Land Company. Conference space is limited, and early registration is encouraged by the June 15 deadline. The early registration fee for NJAA members is $200. After June 15, registration will be $225 and accepted based on space availability. Registration for adults, state advisors and chaperones is $250; no early registration deadline applies. Registration is available online t www.angus.org/njaa. For more information, contact the junior activities department at 816-383-5100. LEAD is funded by the Angus Foundation and is a program of the NJAA, which provides programs for nearly 7,000 members across the nation.

Angus Juniors ‘Raise the Bar’ at Kansas State University When it comes to leadership development, it’s more than just showing up. It’s about gaining industry knowledge, strengthening communication skills and learning the value of teamwork. That is exactly what Angus youth learned while attending the 2013 Raising the Bar conference at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan. National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members met April 11- 14 to participate in the premier leadership-training event. “The Raising the Bar conferences give our junior members the opportunity to expand their horizons and truly ‘raise the bar’ on what they can accomplish,” says Robin Ruff, American Angus Association® director of junior activities. Throughout the weekend, 45 Angus junior leaders, officers and advisors from 11 state junior Angus associations participated in activities geared toward building stronger leaders, and developing friendships. They toured Kansas State University and area Angus operations, heard from motivational speakers, participated in industry-related workshops – and made time for fun activities, including bowling at the University campus. “One of the best things a junior can gain from this experience is new friendships,” Ruff says. “Together, they can learn, grow and prepare for a promising future in the Angus industry.” Lindsay Upperman, 20, of Chambersburg, Pa., attended Raising the Bar to meet new people and have fun. She encourages other Angus juniors to consider attending a Raising the Bar Conference. “I started (the NJAA) in 2007, and it was a life-changer for me,” Upperman says. “In the years I’ve been involved, I’ve met so many people, have so many new connections and know that where I’m going in the future will be helped by what I have done in the past through the Angus Association.” At the Kansas State University campus, participants toured the Kansas Artificial Breeding Service Unit, and visited with Sharon Tucker about semen collection; explored Call Hall, the University’s dairy processing plant, which includes the infamous ice cream parlor; and learned about the meat science facility that gives meat processors, students and entrepreneurs an opportunity to use various aspects of a state-of-the art meat science research and teaching complex. Angus juniors also met with Larry Corah, Certified Angus Beef LLC (CAB) vice-president, about the brand; and Galen and Lori Fink about their success with CAB in their restaurant, Little Apple Brewery. Raising the Bar participants also toured Lyons Ranch, known for their conservation tactics for the tall-grass prairie in the Flint Hills. Keynote speakers, Kerry Priest, Kansas State Leadership Studies assistant professor, and Emily Lehning, assistant vice president for Student Life and director of New Student Services, encouraged juniors to focus on personal goals while still behaving with a team attitude. Junior Board members also held advocacy and goal-setting workshops. Eighteen-year-old Reid Shipman of Manhattan, Kan., has been involved in the NJAA for five years, and he participated in Raising the Bar to learn more about leadership and get more involved in the Angus Association. “I think it’s important for juniors who are younger to get involved,” Shipman says. “The beef industry and livestock industry are such a major part of our world today. It’s going to take all of us to be able to provide a good, wholesome product for the dinner table.”

Representatives of the KJAA were among several Angus youth at the 2013 National Junior Angus Association Raising the Bar Officers Training, April 11-14 in Manhattan, Kan. Forty-five officers and advisors from 11 state junior Angus associations participated in the course, geared toward building stronger leaders while forming important regional relationships. Kansas juniors attending the event pictured front row from left are Meghan Blythe, White City; Esther McCabe, Elk City; Claire Wingert, Ottawa; Chelsey Figge, Onaga; and Megan Green, Leavenworth. Back row from left are Evan Woodbury, Quenemo; Tyler Blythe, White City; Reid Shipman, Manhattan; Eric Blythe, White City; Jackson Wingert, Ottawa; Caleb Flory, Baldwin City; and Cody Theis, Leavenworth. Photo by Bryanne Duckett, American Angus Association.

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Name__________________________ Age:________ Birth date___/____/___ Angus District:__________ County__________ Email __________________ Number of Years in KJAA_____ Phone__(______)___________________ Advisor Applicants—number of years involved with KJAA____ Previous KJAA offices held, director positions, committee chairman and com-mittees served on: Check or number( as to preference ) the office you are seeking.* _____ Advisor(s)- advise KJAA on activities. Offer assistance and guidance 3 yr term _____District director– Must be least 12 years old and not have served more than 2 consecu-tive years as a director. (unless circumstances deem otherwise) Responsible for awards spon-sors and member recruitment in the district. ____Membership Director Promote KJAA , encourage and recruit new members ____ Historian—prepare scrapbook for NJAS competition ____Reporter submit news articles and KJAA stories to KAN. At least 3 per year. _____Treasurer Keep all accounts, responsible for all accounts receivable and payable. Awards chairman , dues collection. _____Secretary Minutes of meetings, KJAA correspondence and membership list. _____Vice President Assists with all activities, chairman of NJAS Booth and Stalls. _____President Elect Contest chairman, oversees committees . Must have held executive office prior. _____President Responsible for meetings, serves as show chairman, responsible for com-mittee appointments and all activities– previous president elect if eligible. and elected by majority vote Why do you want to be an (officer/ director/adviser ) of the KJAA? What will you contribute? DO NOT add Pages. KJAA officers ad directors serve a 1 year term Aug 1 To Aug 1. Application will not be considered unless all questions completed and signed. In accor-dance with KJAA by laws a slate of officers will be presented to the membership by the nominating committee, if application for office/director position is not received the nominating committee may solicit applicants. *Complete duties listed at www.kansasangus.org or can be requested by sending an email to [email protected]. If elected, will you carry out all of the duties expected of your office?_________ Your Signature_______________________________date___________ Return by May 24 to: KJAA c/o Jerry & Tonya Theis, advisors, 34326 169th St. Leavenworth, KS 66048. May be emailed to: [email protected] ( if emailing you may recreate this form, however all parts must be included) Copies accepted.

Ks Jr. Angus Association OFFICER/DIRECTOR/ADVISOR

Application must be post marked or emailed by May 24, 2013

JMB Angus Donates Pick of Spring Heifers for Fundraiser Ticket sales begin this spring, winner announced at Ks State Fair A great enjoyment of working with youth and the belief in the junior Angus program has led Joel and Mary Bunker, JMB Angus, Sharon Springs to donate the pick of their spring 2013 heifer calves to the KJAA to use as a fundraiser. KJAA members will begin selling tickets for this generous opportunity in May and continue through the random drawing for one lucky ticket holder during the Kansas Sate Fair 100th Anniversary Angus Show in Hutchinson on September 14. Tickets will be available for a donation of $10 each or 6 for $50, with the entire proceeds going to the KJAA. The winner will have the opportunity to choose from approximately 85 heifer calves born between February 10 and April 10 , 2013. Heifers in the group will be sired by Sitz Top Game, Sitz Upward, SydGyn CC&7, Kesslers Frontman, Final Answer and more. Visit www.jmbangus.com for more on their herd and program or see page 10 of the March/April Kansas Angus News. To support this fundraiser purchase tickets from KJAA members. Many KJAA members will be selling tickets this spring and throughout the summer or use the order form below . Esther McCabe , KJAA treasurer is serving the project’s chairperson and Anne Lampe is the coordinating advisor.

Ticket Order Form

Please send me_______ tickets. Enclosed is a check payable to the Kansas Jr. Angus Association for $_____.00

Donation is $10 for 1 ticket or 6 tickets for $50

Name: ___________________________________ Complete Mailing Address:_______________________ City_______________St___________Zip____________ Phone__________________Email__________________

Send to Ks Jr Angus Association , c/o Anne Lampe, 5201 E Rd 110, Scott City, KS 67871. Upon payment your ticket

stubs/receipts will be mailed to you.

KJAA has Hotel Room Block for NJAS For families that attending the National Junior Angus Show and are interested , KJAA advisors Jerry and Tonya Thies have secured a block of rooms at the Country Inn & Suites @ Legends, Kansas City, KS. Approx 15 minutes from NJAS ask for the Kansas Jr Angus—KJAA block, (913) 334-9602 Block rate is $79 with hot breakfast. Reserve by June 5. Please email Jerry and Tonya after you make your reservation so that they can track of the number of rooms. [email protected].

Editor’s Pic– Photo Contest- at the Preview Show Rules & Guidelines All KJAA members are eligible to enter up to 4 photographs. Color or black and white. Selected or winning photos become the property of the Ks Angus News and will not be returned. Photos must be either 4 x 6 or 5 x 7 and mounted on 81/2” x 11 poster board or card stock. ( no larger) Winning and selected photos may be used on the cover or within the Ks Angus News at the editor’s discretion. No compensation will be given for published photos. Photo credit will be given to the photographer. The subject of all entries must pertain to Angus cattle or “Angus” people. Photos maybe divided upon entry for judging. Judging criteria will include photo composition and overall impact of the photo. Remember: A good cover shot is vertical or portrait layout. On the back of each entry print. Your name, City, and Photo location .Upon entry each participant will be asked to sign a photo release. Entries in the contest must be entered at the Preview Show on Friday , May 31 at by 10:30 am. If you are not attending the show and would like to enter mail your entries postmarked no later than May 24 to Ks Angus News, Anne Lampe, 5201 E Rd 110, Scott City, Ks 67871

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53rd Annual Northeast Kansas Junior Angus Show Atchison County Fairgrounds, Effingham, KS

June 8, 2013 Check in by 9:30 a.m.

Show begins at 10 a.m. ♦ Pre entry required! Entries must be postmarked by June 3, 2013

ENTRY/BEDDING FEE $8 PER HEAD ♦ NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED Bedding fee payable with entry. Bedding and stall must be cleaned at show completion.

Note: This show is open to any youth under 21. Angus heifers must be registered in the member’s name. Bulls must be bred and owned and registered by the member.

EXHIBITOR:__________________________________ __________________________ PHONE:________________

ADDRESS:_____________________________City___________________Zip________

AGE:_________DOB _________ AAA MEMBER CODE:_____________________

Number of head entered ____ x $8 = $_____ due with entry.($5 entry fee + $3 head bedding fee) Make check to NE Ks JR Angus. One member per form please *Large classes may be broken at the time of the show. Class # Description

1. Owned Heifers: Jan. 1, 2012 to Feb. 29, 2013 2. Owned Heifers: Sept. 1, 2012 to Dec. 31, 2012 3. Owned Heifers: May 1, 2012 to Aug. 31, 2012 4. Owned Heifers: Jan. 1, 2012 to April 30, 2012 5. Owned Heifers: Sept 1, 2011 to Dec. 31, 2011 6. Bred and Owned Heifers: (same class breaks as owned) 7. Cow/Calf: Cow must be owned by exhibitor with most recent natural calf born at side. Calf born after 9/1/12. 8. Bred and Owned Bulls (Must be born after Jan. 1, 2012) 9. Registered Angus Steers and commercial purebred Angus steers 10. Predominantly Black Cross Steers- ALL steers – classes 9 & 10 born after 1/1/12

Showmanship: Junior (7-10) Showmanship: Intermediate (11-15) Showmanship: Senior (16-21

Send entries to Cody Theis, 34326 169TH ST , Leavenworth, Ks 66048 An entry fee of $5 per HEAD entry fee and $3 per head bedding fee is due with each exhibitor’s

entry form. A meeting and pizza party (donation only) will follow the show. Entries may be mailed or given to Cody at the KJAA Preview Show by June 3.

*Class # Animal Name Registration # Tattoo Date of Birth

Showmanship Yes No Age : As of 1/1/13

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A. Showmanship 1. NJAS contest

Participant . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 pts. Hon. Mention............................... 6 Finalist.........................................10

Top 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 2. NJAA Regiona1/Reg. Preview

Participant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 pts. 3rd to 10th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 1st - 2nd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ….. 8

3. Other Showmanship National: a. 3rd to 10th...............................7 pts 1st-2nd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 b. State: 3rd - 10th ................................. 6

1st-2nd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 c. District/County: Limit 5 contests. 3rd to 10th ................................ 5

1st-2nd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 B. Judging Contests

1. Team/Ind Participation National. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 pts. State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3

County/District ........... . . . . . ... 2 2. Team Placings

National Ist-5th. . . . . . . . . .. 8 pts. State 1st-5th. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Co/Dist Ist-3rd . . . . . . . . . . .. 5

3. Individual Placing National 1st-10th. . . . . . . . .. 10 pts.

State1st-1Oth ............................... 8 Co/Dist Ist-3rd .................. . . . . .. 6 *C. 4-H or FFA - Beef AWARDS or Contests (non-showing/judging) Section C. List and describe 4-H or FFA Beef Awards ,contests , speech topics on separate sheet. Required. Total points on this page. 1. County/Chapter Beef Award (ex. Record Book, Proficiency) 1st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 pts. C1._______ 2. District/Regional Beef Award (ex. Record Book, Proficiency) 1st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 C2. _______ 3. State/National Beef Award (ex. Record Book, Proficiency) 1st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 C3. ______

Points A1. _______ A2._______ A3a.______ A3b.______ A3c.______ B1.______ B2.______ B3.______

Please total points by category in line provided on right. 4. 4-H/FFA Contest (ex. speech):

Participant . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 pt. National 1st-5th. . . . . . . . . .. 10 State 1st-3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Co/Dist/Reg.. 1st-2nd. . . . . . . . .. 6

*D. National Junior Angus Show Contests - Team and Individual( list all on separate page, include contest name and placing– required) 1. Participant. . . . . . . . .. . .. 3 pts. 2. Placings:

1st - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 2nd……………………..9 3rd . . . . . . . . . . . ……... 8

*E. KJAA Contests - Preview Show Sales Talk, Quiz, Speech, Ext. Speech (list all on separate page, include contest name and placing– required. )

1. Participant . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3 pts. 2. Placings:

1st. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 6 2nd………………………..5

3rd - 5th . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 F. NJAA Awards-year(s) received____

Bronze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 pts. Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10

G. NJAA _LEAD Conference &/or _Raising the Bar

Participant.-National. . . . . . . . . . .. 5 pts. Regional ……………….3 H. Leadership– Offices-Directors

1. KJAA Officer -Office :____________ ……..5

Director -District :___________ ………3 Committee Chairperson or Co- Chair…….3 Committee(s) :_____________________ 2. Other LIVESTOCK or BEEF club (not 4-H

community club or FFA Chapter Example KJLA,

4-H Livestock Club, District Angus Assn.) Officer/Director - Office :_______ …..3 Committee Chairman: ________......…..2

I. Miss Kansas Angus ............................5 pts Ambassador......................................3 J. NJAA State Voting Delegate………5 pts *K. Beef and Angus Promotion or Education ( 3 pts. per Speech, clinic, talk you gave to youth or adult groups Must submit venue , topic /title and description of audience)

C4. ________

D1.______ D2.______

E1._____ E2._____

F. _______

G.________

H1.______ H2.______ I.______ J.______ K.______

Junior Challenge Award 2013

Sponsored by the Kansas Angus Auxiliary ● Application deadline (postmark) Friday, May 24, 2013

Objective: To promote and award educational and leadership activities within the Angus and beef industries for members of the Kansas Junior Angus Association

Rules:1. Must be a member of the Kansas Junior Angus Association and the National Junior Angus Association. 2. Points awarded for activities & awards received between May 25, 2012 and May 24 ,2013 ONLY. Total each category on line provided , complete Grand Total.

3. This is an annual award. One award given. A junior member may only receive the award one time. 4. Do not add pages except where indicated in sections C, D , E & K . One

extra sheet required if submitting points for *C, D, E., K 5. You must be exhibiting an ANGUS to receive showmanship points. To receive points in judging, beef cattle must be part

of the contest. Speeches or talks must pertain to Angus or beef industry. 6. In the event of a tie, the tie will be broken in Category D, NJAS Contests. 7. Application must be postmarked/faxed by May 24, 2013. Mail to KAA Auxiliary, Karen Santee, 22402 W Silver Lake Rd, Langdon, Ks 67583.

Name:___________________________________________ Address____________________City_________________KS ______ Phone:__________________________________Email:_______________________________________ Are you a member of the KJAA?_______ NJAA member code:__________ Birthdate_____/_____/______

GRAND TOTAL:____________________

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Kansas Angus Auxiliary With the hopes of warmer temperatures, green grass and summer vacations, we are also looking towards the National Junior Show in Kansas City and another opportunity given to us to support our juniors. During the Cook-off competition the Auxiliary works behind the scene with monetary support for each team and at the competition itself. Auxiliary members, I encourage you to come and help where and when you can. The Cook off always proves to be an educational and entertaining event for everyone involved. The scholarship committee has reviewed the state scholarships that were turned in by the Kansas Juniors. We appreciate the committee’s time and dedication in readying the applications for the National Auxiliary Scholarship Review Committee. The scholarship winners will be announced at the Kansas Preview in June. Good Luck! The next Auxiliary meeting will be held at the Kansas Preview Show in June. Hope to see you all there. Karen Santee Kansas Angus Auxiliary President [email protected]

DATES TO NOTE May 24– Application deadline for the Ks Angus

Auxiliary sponsored Premier Exhibitor and Junior Challenge Awards– see pages 10 & 11 for

applications. May 31– Ks Angus Auxiliary summer meeting, 4:30 pm, KS Sate Fairgrounds, Hutchinson.

6:45 pm KJAA Awards Picnic & presentation of Auxiliary Awards and Scholarships.

July 8– American Angus Auxiliary meeting and social—National Jr Angus Show,

Kansas City, Mo.

Minutes: The Kansas Angus Auxiliary held their January meeting, Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 11:00 am on the Kansas State Fairground in conjunction with the Kansas Angus Futurity. The meeting was called to order by President, Varee McCabe with twenty –three ladies present. Short introductions followed the meeting being called to order. Officers Reports were given. Megin O’Brien read the secretary’s report for the June 2012 minutes. Reading of these minutes were motioned for approval by Anne Lampe, seconded; approved. Lori Fink presented the treasurer’s report with Varee McCabe moving to accept the report as presented. Sandy Lungdren seconded; approved. Megin O’Brien presented the reporter’s report by presenting the Auxiliary with the final scrapbook for the 2010-2012 term. Committee Reports were given by Anne Lampe, Lori Fink, Mary McCurry, Lynne Hinrichsen and Wendy Flory. Anne presented this year’s Miss Kansas Angus and Ambassador Contestants, judges and sponsors. This year’s judges were Mary McCurry, former Miss American Angus, Garrett Lampe, for KJAA member and Gretchen Frost, former Miss Illinois Angus Queen. Candidates vying for the Miss Kansas Angus title introduced themselves before those present. Megan Green, a sophomore at Pleasant Ridge High School of Leavenworth, KS and Johanna Lundgren, a senior, Ottowa, KS. Outgoing Miss Kansas Angus, Chelsea Figge presented a short report and scrapbook of her 2012 reign including local sales and shows attended. Mary McCurry presented the Ways and Means report asking for ideas on this year’s fundraising items. Additionally, she presented three baskets that were being placed in the Scholarship auction that evening filled with remaining platters on a picnic theme. Mary stated that there were only 50 plates remaining and she recommended that the Auxiliary look into a $20 Fire Sale in order to clear the way for new inventory. Finally Mary asked for a $50 return for the baskets being presented for the auction. Anne Lampe moved with Wendy Flory seconding; approved. Lynne Hinrichsen presented a short updated on the Kenneth and Lorene Moore Scholarship. This year there were two applicants. Applicants must be a college sophomore majoring in an Ag related field. The winner will be introduced at the Banquet that night. Furthermore she continued on to state that applications for Nationals must be first won at the State level and that those scholarship deadlines had been moved to April 1. Scholarship forms are available online and there must be 6 hard copies presented. The final committee report came from Wendy Flory as she updated those present on the changes to the Achievement Award. The Achievement Award is available on the American website and the cutoff date for events accepted must fall within the September 30 – September 30 deadlines. These applications are due in October. In order to be considered for points, the shows must be at a district level and above and they only include participation recognition. This is an essential form for any Jr member to fill out if they are to consider vying for a State or National Scholarship. Kansas is extremely fortunate to have several active members on the American Angus Auxiliary and those key position holders, Lynne Hinrichsen, Secretary-Treasurer, and Anne Lampe, Past-President, gave reports. Lynne encouraged all State members to become active members with the American association and to watch the American Angus Auxiliary website for updated information on events and happenings. Anne presented those present with the information that the Women’s Conference will continue with the next one slated for 2014. The AAAx hopes that this will be a recurring even held on the even years and there will be limited spots available. Furthermore Anne thanked those present for the support she received while in office as President of the American Angus Auxiliary. The Breakfast held in Louisville was a great hit. The remaining bracelets that were given as a gift to those attending the breakfast are being placed in the Scholarship Auction following the Banquet. In New Business, the installation of the 2013-2015 officers were introduced. President, Karen Santee; Vice-President, Jackie Ottensmeier; Secretary, Megin O’Brien; Treasurer, Lori Fink; Reporter, Beverly Figge; Past President/Advisor, Varee McCabe. President, Karen Santee presented outgoing President, Varee McCabe with a token of the Association’s appreciation, a picture frame of “Memories”. The floor was opened for discussion and nominations for a new Hospitality Chairman. Those present discussed ideas and options that the new Hospitality Chair may expect. Duties were laid out as handling a designated snack and drink station during the Futurity and possibly helping Anne with the family picnic during the June Preview Show. Tonya Theis volunteered to assume the new position; all present approved. It was also announced that the Auxiliary will no long have District representatives so the remaining offices are as follows: Miss Ks Angus Program Chairman, Anne Lampe; Ways & Means Chairman, Mary McCurry; Achievement Awards Chairman, Wendy Flory; Scholarship Committee 2013: Chair, Lynne Hinrichsen and Members, Rhonda McCurry, Melissa Cozzitorto. Kansas has a very special honor as the 2013 Miss American Angus is Esther McCabe, Elk City, KS. Anne Lampe presented a description of the duties and expectations of this role. The floor was opened for ideas on how the Kansas Auxiliary may help support Esther during her tenure. Elizabeth Jansen motioned that the association provide Esther with $1000 that she may use to assist her with her travels. The motion was seconded by Sharee Sankey; approved. President, Karen Santee concluded the meeting by encouraging all members to become active with the youth and support them all during the Auction following the Banquet that evening. Sharee Sankey motioned to have the meeting adjourned. Lynne Hinrichsen seconded; approved. Megin O’Brien, Secretary, approval pending.

KS Angus Auxiliary Leaders President -Karen Santee….620.596.2532

Vice President- Jackie Ottensmeier …..913.796-6994

Secretary-Megin O’Brien….620.802.1482 Treasurer- Lori Fink……. 785.532.8171

Reporter– Beverly Figge…..785.889.4470 Past President/Advisor- Varee McCabe

…….. 620.633.5303 Hospitality Chairman–

Tonya Theis Miss Ks Angus Program Chairman–

Anne Lampe Ways & Means Chairman–

Mary McCurry Achievement Awards Chairman-

Wendy Flory Scholarship Committee 2013– Chairman:

Lynne Hinrichsen, Members: Rhonda McCurry, Melissa Cozzitorto

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5/18/2013 Chair Rock Ranch Sale Greeley, KS

5/31 to 6/1-2013

KJAA Preview Show Hutchinson, KS

6/8/2013 NE KS Jr Angus Show Effingham, KS

6/9/2013 KAA Districts 1 & 2 meeting and program Council Grove, KS

9/14/2013 Ks State Fair 100th Anniversary ROV Angus Show Hutchinson, KS

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