CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY
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Sterling Ranches, Tatum, NM, and Sterling Cattle Company,
BALE BEDS & PROCESSORS DEALERS FOR: TITAN WEST AERWAY DEWEZE
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Coahoma, received the Ameri- can Akaushi Association’s 2014 Securing the Legacy Award for their key leadership and mar- keting efforts for the American Akaushi. The 2013 recipient of the award, Austin Brown, Brown Ranches, Beeville, pre- sented the award at the breed association’s November 2014 convention. The American Angus Asso- ciation has released its na-
PORTABLE & STATIONARY SYSTEMS
tional cattle evaluation (NCE) containing genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs) and information like percentile tables and breed av- erages — along with updated economic assumptions used to calculate its suite of bioeco- nomic dollar-value indexes, or $Values. The report contains important fi rst-time enhancements to the feedlot value ($F) and beef value ($B) indexes, made possible by a growing amount of feed intake data recorded by producers dur- ing the last 10 years. Visit www.
angus.org to learn more. Rebecca Mettler, Sarcoxie, MO, has joined the American
Gelbvieh Association as editori- al content coordinator and Me- gan Slater, Longmont, CO, has joined the association as public relations coordinator. Prior to joining the AGA team, Mettler was a freelance writer for na- tional and regional agricultural publications and she served as DNA coordinator for the Red Angus Association of America in Denton, and as a member-
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