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services coordinator for AHA’s subsidiary Hereford Publications Inc. Shipley is a 2016 graduate of Missouri State University where she obtained her Bachelor of Sci- ence in agricultural communica- tions. Prior to joining AHA and HPI, she served as a freelance writer for the Carbon Media Group and the offi ce manager for Show Me Agri-Comm. Shipley was also active in the Missouri State University Cattlemen’s As- sociation and Collegiate Farm Bureau. The International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA)


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