Knoll, Denowh, and Thomas win big at Angus Convention
Angus Convention attendees take home exciting grand-prize giveaways.
November 6, 2024
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Angus breeders and beef industry enthusiasts gathered in Ft. Worth, Texas for the 2024 Angus Convention and three fortunate individuals left with prizes to help them expand their operations’ potential.
Working cattle will become a more efficient and low-stress task for Steve Knoll’s operation in Texas as he installs his new Priefert and Datamars Complete Cattle Handling System, valued at $42,000. Knoll says many of their current cattle handling facilities are outdated and were built by him and his dad over 50 years ago.
“Our operation is scattered across 200 miles, and we have several locations in need of better panels. Before now, we’ve just been making do.”
The new corral system features a solid sweep with a straight, adjustable working alley, leading to a Priefert Model S04 Squeeze Chute. The set-up is completed by a Tru-Test by Datamars complete weight and water management solution, electronic identification reader, and WaterWell 2 automatic waterer.
Knoll says he will be able to use this technology to make necessary and needed enhancements to his cattle-handling facilities.
“There’s actually a 50-year-old Priefert headgate at my dad’s place we’ve needed to replace for a while,” said Knoll. “We’re excited to be able to make upgrades to some of our locations that really need it.”
The second grand prize give-away winner was Debbie Denowh of Montana, who took home a John Deere 845M HVA Gator valued at $24,000. Denowh’s new John Deere 845M HVA Gator features a three-person cock pit, power steering, 54 HP, 2,000 lb. towing capacity, 1,000 lb. cargo box capacity and speeds up to 45 MPH.
The third winner, Lori Thomas of Oregon, received a Trans Ova service voucher valued at $5,000. The voucher will help cover one genetic preservation, an IVF cycle and up to five fresh implants into Trans Ova or client recipients and more.
“It’s quite exciting to win something like this,” said Thomas. “We do a lot of embryo transplant work on our operation, so it’s going to come in very handy. It’ll be put to good use, for sure.”
Caitlyn Brandt, director of events and junior activities says these giveaways would not be possible without the continued support of sponsors.
“Thank you to Priefert, Datamars, John Deere and Trans Ova for their continued partnership in many of our events throughout the year,” says Brandt. “These special donations continually help make the Angus Convention a priceless experience for attendees.”
To download Priefert/Datamars winner photo, click here.
Cutline: Steve Knoll of Texas was the winner of the Priefert and Datamars Complete Cattle Handling System at the 2024 Angus Convention in Ft. Worth. Pictured from left are Cody Duncan, Priefert representative; Steve Knoll; and Todd Tieperman, Datamars representative.
To download John Deere winner photo, click here.
Cutline: Debbie Denowh of Montana was the winner of a John Deere XUV835M Gator at the Angus Convention in Ft. Worth. Pictured from left are Michael and Debbie Denowh, and Lance Benz, John Deere representative.
To download Trans Ova winner photo, click here.
Cutline: Lori Thomas of Oregon was the winner of a Trans Ova service voucher at the 2024 Angus Convention in Ft. Worth. Pictured from left are Raegan Feldner, Trans Ova representative and Lori Thomas.
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.