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Though there were no iconic mountains in the background this year, multiple beef cattle breeds were able to come together and pull off a national show after the National Western Stock Show took a pause due to the viral pandemic.
Making it happen was exceedingly valuable to exhibitors like 20-year-old Nicholas Imhoff, who started preparations for the show three years ago with the purchase of a straw of semen on his first visit to the National Western.
The resulting bull, named “Locked In,” is now a coming 2-year-old and one of best in the Red Angus breed.
Although Ohio’s cattle industry was unable to celebrate in person at the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s (OCA) Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet, the 2021 award winners, scholarship recipients and Top Hand recruiters are still being celebrated for their achievements.
Each year OCA awards seven distinguished individuals and organizations for their achievements and leadership within Ohio’s cattle industry. Those awards and their respective recipients are as follows
Commercial Cattleman of the Year Shugert Farms, St. Clairsville
The Commercial Cattleman of the Year Award is presented to Ohio farms who have demonstrated success through their commercial cattle operations. These farms utilize performance information and the latest technologies available to increase the predictability of the cattle they raise, in addition to maintaining a continued focus on meeting and exceeding the expectations of beef consumers.
ST. JOSPH, Mo. - This year, 2020, is one that most want to put in their rearview. Events were cancelled or cut short, school moved from in-person to online, and face coverings and social distancing became the new norm.
However, one group of young people didnât let 2020 squelch their opportunities. If anything, the first ever Sure Champ Leadership Team proved themselves to be true leaders by meeting new people, trying new experiences and never taking anything for granted, according to a news release.
The Sure Champ Leadership Team was comprised of nine young people from across the country from various backgrounds with one common passion â the livestock industry. They were originally selected to receive a scholarship to attend their breedsâ respective leadership development conferences toward the end of the summer in return for helping provide leadership and networking through the Sure Champ brand at various events this summer. Enter the COVID-19 pandemic.
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