Angus Foundation works to support their mission at the 2024 Angus Convention
Fundraising efforts from the 21 Millionth Registration and Foundation Raffle help to support education, youth and research.
November 12, 2024
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Holly Martin, director of communications
816-383-5143
As the final gavel fell, “STgenetics, Novasota, Texas,” rang out throughout the ballroom, as regional manager, Will Harsh, announced the lucky, new owner of the 21 Millionth Registration number.
This summer the American Angus Association Herd Book surpassed 21 million registrations. The coveted number was reserved and auctioned off at the annual Angus Convention, selling for $19,000 with all funds going to help support the Angus Foundations mission of education, youth and research.
“The Angus community has been very good to STgenetics since we entered the market,” said Aaron Arnett, Ph.D., Director of Beef Genetics at STgeneticts. “We are so appreciative of the leadership and expertise of the American Angus Association, especially in the program areas of research, genetic evaluation and youth development. We saw buying the 21 Millionth Registration as an opportunity to give back to a breed that has been a tremendous partner to STgenetics.”
The 21 Millionth Registration had been reserved for the buyer to use on an animal already registered in the American Angus Association Herd Book or to be used on a future progeny.
“We are hoping to name ST Wizard 1585 the 21 Millionth Registration,” Arnett said. “He is a very unique young sire bred by STgenetics that exemplifies many of the Association traits we value combined with an impressive physical build.”
ST Wizard 1585 is available in sexed female, sexed male and conventional semen from STgeneticts.
“We are all so appreciative of STgenetics and their generosity in purchasing the 21 Millionth Registration from the Herd Book,” said Jaclyn Boester, Angus Foundation executive director. “Their donation helped us to surpass our goal at Angus Convention and will help us to continue to support our mission.”
Also at Angus Convention, the Angus Foundation held a raffle with donation items from Zoetis, Merck Animal Health, SenseHub, Select Sires and the Angus Foundation.
“We are excited to share that the convention raffle was a fantastic new initiative, offering a fun opportunity to donate while supporting the Angus Foundation,” said Jimmy Stickley, Angus Foundation donor coordinator. “A big thank you to our generous sponsors—Merck Animal Health, Select Sires, SenseHub Vence and Zoetis—for their continued commitment to the breed and its future.”
Enthusiastic Foundation supporters helped to gather $6,000, which will go into the Angus Fund, a fund of unrestricted dollars, supporting events like Beef Leaders Institute, LEAD and Raising the Bar Conferences.
Mike Frey, Oklahoma, was the winner of the Merck Animal Health Prime Vac Cooler and 2 All Flex 50MR2 Syringes; Howard Franklin, Arizona, took home the 10 Units Angus Semen from Select Sires; Theresa Miller, Illinois, is now the owner of the Yeti 45 Tundra Cooler from SenseHub Vence; Ruth Grove, Virginia, will now be able to capitalize on their genetics with 50 GeneMAX Advantage Tests from Zoetis and Jim Williams, Texas, got to take home the CAB Knife Set, Wine Glasses, Cutting Board & Angus Swag.
“Each raffle ticket sold will go on to help every junior’s experience while in the NJAA,” said Mary Wood, Chairman, National Junior Angus Association Board. “We cannot thank breeders enough for the support we received throughout the weekend.”
To download a photo of the 21 Millionth Registration Auction, click here.
Cutline: The 21 Millionth Registration from the American Angus Association Herd Book was auctioned off by Colonel Jordan Hunter and sold to STgeneticts for $19,000.00 at the 2024 Angus Convention.
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 $4.9 million in youth scholarships since 1998 and has also invested more than $1.4 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 21,000 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.