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Angus Foundation highlights successes at January Events

 

January 24, 2023

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

For more information, contact:

Holly Martin, director of communications

816-383-5143

hmartin@angus.org

 

 

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Cutline: Braden Henricks sets up Sadler Defender 3035 during the Foundation Angus Sale on January 11 in Denver during the National Western Stock Show. The bull was donated by Sadler Ranches of Perkins, OK and sold for $70,000 to Carpenter Cattle Enterprises. All of its proceeds support the Angus Foundation’s mission of education, youth and research.

 

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Cutline: From left, National Junior Angus Association board members Jack Dameron and Suter Clark show off an auction item during the Herdsman Social in Oklahoma City on January 5.

 

 

Angus Foundation highlights successes at January Events

 

The Angus Foundation started the year with strong support for its mission, raising over $150,000 through the sales of donated lots at Cattlemen’s Congress and the National Western Stock Show. The lots were sold in Oklahoma City at the Bases Loaded Sale, and in Denver at the Foundation Angus Sale at the National Western Stock Show. Money raised benefits the Angus Fund, which provides unrestricted funding for Angus education, youth and research.

The lots were generously donated by Four Sons Farm, Yon Family Farms, and Sadler Ranches. Lathrop Livestock Services donated complimentary trucking of all the lots.

“Those who supported our donated lots weren’t just investing in elite genetics — they were also investing in the future of our breed,” said Jaclyn Boester, Angus Foundation executive director. “We’re thankful to this set of donors and buyers for their commitment to the Angus legacy, as well as the sale management companies who included the lots in their sales.”

The Angus Fund sustains various programs including academic scholarships, leadership conferences and cutting-edge research to enhance the breed's future. To learn more about the Angus Foundation, visit www.AngusFoundation.org.

 

More about the donated lots:

Bases Loaded Sale at Cattlemen’s Congress | Jan. 2

Lot: Heifer Pregnancy
Sire: GAR Fireproof, Registration No. 20370357

Dam: Registration No. 2018969
Donated by Four Sons Farm of Cynthiana, Ky.
Purchased by Heritage Farm of Shelbyville, Ky. for $20,000

 

National Angus Bull Sale at Cattlemen’s Congress | Jan. 5

Lot: Bred Heifer Package

Donated Heifer: Yon Sarah K1233, Registration No. 20450734

Pregnancy’s Sire: Yon Toccoa F1054, Registration No. 19306162

Donated by Yon Family Farms of Ridge Spring, S.C.

Purchased by Express Ranches of Yukon, Okla. for $52,500

 

To learn more about the 2024 Angus Foundation Heifer Package, visit https://bit.ly/48FH1Sb.

 

Foundation Angus Sale at the National Western Stock Show | Jan. 11
Lot: Sadler Defender 3035, Registration No. 20707994

Sire: Blair’s External Law, Registration No. 19639203

Dam: Registration No. 19258348
Donated by Sadler Ranches of Perkins, Okla.
Purchased by Carpenter Cattle Enterprises of Decatur, Texas for $70,000

 

The Angus Foundation also auctioned items to support their mission during the annual Herdsman Social at Cattlemen’s Congress on Jan. 5. The event welcomed the Angus family for an evening of fellowship and also featured refreshments, door prizes and the announcement of Cole Atkinson of Conley Cattle as 2024 Angus Herdsman of the Year.

 For the auction items, past National Junior Angus Board foundation director Josh Jasper served as the auctioneer, and items sold included: landscape branded stones, a women’s accessory set, men’s tie collection lot and a wild hog hunt package.

The Foundation supports a diverse set of efforts focused on ensuring the Angus legacy remains strong. For more information about the Angus Foundation, visit www.AngusFoundation.org.

 

A complete list of auction items sold at the Herdsman Social, along with their donors and buyers, follows:

 

Auction Items:

 

Landscape Branded Stones Set

Donated by: Angus Foundation

Purchased by: Nowatzke Cattle, Michigan City, Ind.

 

Women’s Accessory Set

Donated by: Angus Foundation

Purchased by: Circle M Farms, LLC, Rockwall, Texas

 

Angus Foundation Men’s Tie Lot

Donated by: Angus Foundation

Purchased by: Circle M Farms, LLC, Rockwall, Texas

 

Wild Hog Hunt

Donated by: Arrowhead Ranch Texas, Clarksville, Texas

Purchased by: Panther Creek Farm, Pink Hill, N.C.

 

Door Prize Items:

Wood Angus Basket

Donated by: Wood Angus Farm, LLC, Willow Spring, N.C.

 

Alltech Basket

Donated by: Alltech, Nicholasville, Ky.

 

Custom Chore Glove Order

Donated by: PlainJan’s, Scott City, Kan.

 

Custom Cool Grip Glove Order

Donated by: PlainJan’s, Scott City, Kan.

 

 

— Written by Jaclyn Boester and Sarah Kocher, Angus Communications

 

 

About the Angus Foundation

Established as a 501(c)(3) organization in 1980, the Angus Foundation remains focused on its mission to support Angus education, youth, and research. The organization has distributed more than $4.2 million in youth scholarships since 1998 and has also invested more than $1.3 million in beef cattle research in the past decade.

 

For more information, contact the Angus Foundation at 816-383-5100.

 

ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS. The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 22,000 members across the United States, Canada and several other countries. It’s home to an extensive breed registry that grows by more than 300,000 animals each year. The Association also provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers.

 

For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www.angus.org.

 

 

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