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nucleus manager. In this newly created position, he will manage the genetic nucleus herd, and work with the ABS beef product development group and supply chain teams to deliver propri- etary genetics in line with the company’s overall beef strategy. The Texas Animal Health Com- mission (TAHC) is pleased to


announce that Dr. Susan Culp, lead veterinarian for authorized personnel programs was recently honored at the Southwest Veteri- nary Symposium (SWVS) with the 2014 Visionary of the Year Award. The SWVS Visionary of the


Year Award is intended to honor an individual who is recognized by the profession and is actively engaged in private, public, or corporate veterinary practice, whose contributions elevate the standards and goals of veteri- nary medicine. Shannon


Davis, Winnsboro, has earned a fi nalist spot at the


2015 World Livestock Auctioneer Championship (WLAC), hosted by the Livestock Marketing As- sociation (LMA) The contest is conducted


during an actual sale with live bidders in the seats. Contestants were judged on the clarity of their auction chant; vocal quality; their ability to catch bids and conduct the sale; and fi nally, if the judge would hire this auctioneer for their own livestock market. The 2015 WLAC will be in


Clifton at Clifton Livestock Com- mission Co. on June 13, in con- junction with the LMA Annual Convention in Waco.


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