Wisconsin cattleman awarded Young Breeder of the Year by the American Angus Association®
Cody Quam was recognized during the 2024 Angus Convention in Fort Worth, Texas.
November 14, 2024
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The American Angus Association® awarded its second annual Young Breeder of the Year award to fourth-generation Angus breeder Cody Quam of Lodi, Wisconsin on November 3, during the 2024 Angus Convention held in Fort Worth, Texas.
Known as a humble, quite man, Quam is not afraid to generously share his knowledge of the cattle industry. “I’ve made it a point to try and help anybody that will take the time and ask, and are willing to put the work in,” said Quam when asked to reflect on why he was selected for the award. “I’ll share what we’ve done right and what we’ve done wrong to try and help people that are just getting started to maybe get there a little faster.”
It’s a wealth of experience Quam and his family have spent more than eighty years gathering while building the reputation of Marda Angus Farm. Quam’s great-grandfather purchased the family’s first Angus heifers as 4-H projects for his son in 1942. That same year, he also purchased two Hereford heifers for his daughter. The Angus cattle stayed, the Herefords didn’t, so the family story is told by Quam; “It’s hard to deny the quality of the Angus cow.”
Twelve years ago, Quam was able to come back to the farm full-time, bringing with him ideas gathered not only from his time working in sale barns and feed mills, but from his time volunteering. As part of two terms served on the Wisconsin Angus Association’s board, Quam helped run the state’s futurity sale.
“That was the most interesting because you could help a wide diversity of Angus breeders across the state,” recalled Quam. “It is also probably the most educational thing I’ve done, that’s benefitted this farm.”
Quam now leads Marda’s genetic selection and donor/ET program as well as sales and marketing. Under his stewardship, the operation has earned multiple top honors at the Midland Bull Test and hosted its 9th production female sale on November 16.
“What I truly believe about this breed is you can find your home in it – no matter what you want to raise, what you want to sell, what you want to have as your cow herd,” Quam reflected. “Do what you like, and if you’re persistent enough, you will find a place.”
For Quam, that place is on the family farm where he works side-by-side with his 92-year-old grandmother, father and mother, and gets the joy of raising his two children with his wife on the ground that instilled in him a love of Angus cattle, a pension for hard work and the desire to give back.
About the Award
The Young Breeder of the Year Award recognizes a young, registered Angus breeder for their leadership within the Angus breed, participation in Angus programs and innovation within their herd.
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Cutline 1: Cody Quam of Marda Angus Farm in Lodi, Wisconsin awarded Young Breeder of the Year by the American Angus Association®.
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Cutline 2: Cody Quam accepts his award for Young Breeder of the Year on stage in Fort Worth, Texas during Angus Convention. Pictured from Left: Lauren Waltor, 2024 Miss American Angus; Cody Quam; Tracy Quam, wife; and Mark McCully, American Angus Association® CEO.
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.