The American Angus Association has announced four new members from Grundy County.
Makenzee and Cutler Epperson are the newest junior members of the association, making them eligible to register cattle in the AAA as well as participate in programs conducted by the National Junior Angus Association and take part in association-sponsored shows along with other national and regional events. Makenzee and Cutler are the children of Colby and Heather Epperson.
Barnett Farms and Thomas Family Herefords of Trenton are also new members of the association, which provides members with programs and services to help them advance their cattle business by selecting the best animals for their herds and marketing quality genetics for the beef cattle industry and quality beef for consumers. The AAA has more than 25,000 active adult and junior members.
Casey and Dr. Jennifer Bowe of Laredo also recently re-enrolled in the AAA whole-herd reporting system, MaternalPlus, as a commitment to making genetic improvements in lifetime cow herd productivity. The program is a voluntary, inventory-based system that collects additional reproductive trait data to provide Angus breeders and their customers with information needed to make effective selection decisions.
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Grundy Countians Join American Angus Association
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