C4-Lgncaster Farming, Saturday, January 3, 1998 Hereford Juniors Learn Life Skills At KANSAS CITY, Mo. Mem bers of the American Junior Here ford Association (AJHA) and Na tional Junior * Polled Hereford Council (NJPHC) gathered re cently in Kansas City, Mo., fix' the 33td annual AJHA Convention and NJPCH Pride Congress. With the theme “Living the Legacy,” the three-day event en couraged those in attendance to set goals, work hard and smartly, develop teamwork skills, and take the Hereford breed’s rich heritage and build upon its traditions in the future. i The AJHA portion of the con ference was possible this year through sponsorships from Fort Dodge Animal Health, Overland Park, Kan.; Moorman’s Inc., Quincy, Oh; ABS Global Inc., De- Forest, Wis.; Lawrence Herefords, Coon Rapids, Minn.; Dyer Hete fords, Crawford, Neb.; Rausch Herefords, Hoven, S.D.; Square G. Ranch, Putnam, Okla.; and Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Tar zan, Texas. NJPHC sponsors in cluded Michael Jay and Family, Scandia, Minn.; Dirt Road Farms, Franklin, Term.;- and Grandview Plantation, Como, Miss. The AJHA activities kicked off Nov. 7 with a stringent public speaking contest featuring the na tion’s best Opening ceremonies followed with a feature film in cluding Hereford breeder John Wayne. AJHA directors encour aged the delegates to build upon the legacies left by great Hereford breeders such as Wayne. Following roll call and state cheers, a presentation from the 1997 AJHA Australian Exchange representatives Tom Ostgaard, Dayton, Ohio, and Dennis Rankin, Fletcher, Okla., captured the audi ence’s attention. They shared a slide show and commentary of their four-week visit to Australia and New Zealand this summer. Friday’s activities concluded with a delegate mixer. NJPHC delegates kicked off their Friday activities with mixer activities to introduce everyone and build trust and teamwork with each other. Saturday’s activities started with join leadership workshops. American Hereford Association Director of Research and Perform ance Records John Hough used a hands-on activity weighing vari ous members of the audience to /MACHINERY — ■ljh GENERATORS Sales ★ Service ★ Rentals * Complete Generator Systems * PTO * Portables * 2-1600 KW “We Service It If You Have It And Sell It If You Need It” 34 W. Mohler Church Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 Tel: 717-738-0300 Fax; 717-738-4329 teach the delegates how EPDs are calculated and the importance of accurate information. Jay Carlson, beef regional sales manager, led a workshop titled “Careeres in Agri culture.” In his presentation, he told delegates, *Tt’s not only what you know, it’s who you know, who they know and what they all think of you.” Bryan Lawrence, Coon Rapids, Minn., rounded out the speakers, “Enthusiasm is more contagious than the common cold,” he en couraged. While the AJHA members had the opportunity to listen to the candidates for their board of direc tors, the NJPHC delegates headed to the American Royal to watch the junior polled Hereford shoe, followed by dinner at the Hereford House. AJHA delegates enjoyed the Hereford House treat, and then took a break to watch the junior homed Hereford show at the American Royal. Afterward, can didates gave answers to delegates’ questions concerning their goals, the AJHA and industry issues. Both groups met later to dance the night away. On Sunday, both groups toured the AHA headquarters, where AJHA members had one last op portunity to question director candidates in a round-table set ting. Vespers inspired the dele gates to think about the choices they make in life. National Cattlemen’s Beef As sociation Chief Executive Officer Chuck Schroeder delivered the keynote address. He told dele gates, “Progress is never easy. Those that accept the challenge, add dimensions.” He challenged delegates to reach out to beef con sumers with information and a quality product. “We have a con sumer coming along who is three generations from anyone who has spent any time in the kitchen,” he said. Schroeder said if the beef in dustry continues as it has, beef consumption will decline one per cent annually. He said beef groups can’t continue to cany individual flags. Leadership is required to change attitudes because “our ' - T ... . __—^ U... .-yf»|^ 4 -1: “ •" ' '** '•;-Wf,„.. - All sizes available round or rectangular competitors ate ready to cat our lunch." With the group invigorated and ready to accept his challenges, AJHA delegates turned to a more serious point of business and elected three new directors. A ceremonial passing of the tradi tional red jacket announced new directors Leslie Bennett, Connell, Wash.; Misti Gleason, Putnam, Okla.; and Steven Schohr, Grid ley, Calif.; to serve a three-year term. The final business of the group ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Keith Evans, director of communica tions and public relations for the American Angus Association, will retire next April IS after more than 35 years with the association, reported Richard L. Spader, exe cutive vice president Evans joined the association in October 1962 as public relations assistant In 1968 he was named associate director and manager of the association’s national adver tising program. Ten years later, he was tapped to head the depart ment “I told my wife Shirley in 1962 that we would take the Angus job and move to St Jose {A for three or four years until something better came along,” Evans said. “There proved to be nothing better for this Missouri farm boy who loved to write, take pictures, travel, and work with farm and ranch people who raise Angus cattle. I’ve had opportunities that many people only dream of.” “Wc hate to lose Keith and his wealth of experience," Spader said, "but he has earned the right to slow down and pursue other ac tivities after 35 years with the as sociation. We have started an exe cutive search for his replace ment." Evans does not intend to drop out of the business. He plans to do free-lance writing, to present pro grams on advertising and market- POURED SOLID CONCRETE SYSTEMS 17 Years Experience In Pouring Concrete Manure Pits! 's' 4ft --.a* Far Left: 1-Million Gallon Circular Manure Storage Tank Far Right: 2 Silage Pits In-Barn Manure Receiving Pit 1 ' 300’ Long Manure Pit For Hog Confinement Take the questions out of your new construction. Call Balmer Bros, for quality engineered walls. Evans To Retire After With Wil i Construction Of Partially In-Ground Liquid Manure Tank - 400,000 Gallons Above Ground Liquid Manure Tank 425,000 Gallons Invest in Quality - CONCRETE WORK, INC. Leadership Conference was to elect officers for the up doming year. Sanl Shaw, Cald well, Idaho, earned the majority vote to lead the organization as president The responsibilities of first vice president were awarded to Danny Davis, Maple Hill, Kan. The second vice president duties were assumed by Tami Bishop, Hardin, Mont. Other officers elected were Audra Kocster, Den nison, Minn., secretary; Craig Crutcher, Newton, HI.; treasurer; and Lee Chastain, Ft Worth, Tex as, reporter. Angus Association ing, and continue to write adver tising and marketing columns for selected publications. However he will take a four-month sabbatical to travel and spend time with grandchildren before starting any projects. Under his direction the asso ciation has won numerous first place national advertising awards. Two motion pictures he wrote and helped produce won national CINE Golden Eagle awards, hr 1984 he began the Merchandising column in the Angus Journal to help Angus breeders better under stand advertising and marketing, and to do a more effective job of herd advertising. These columns have won numerous awards and were named best regular column by the Livestock Publications Council. Two books of Evans’ Merchandising columns, titled “How to Sell Angus Cattle,” are in print, and a third is planned. Evans edited the Angus Bulle tin, which was discontinued after the association purchased the An gus Journal. Since 1985, he has edited the Angus Beef Bulletin, a tabloid publication that is distri buted to some 43,000 commercial beef cattle producers who use An gus bulls. He has written numerous pro motional and educational booklets for the American Angus Associa tion. He conducts marketing seminars and speaks on advcrtis- e ?Vninin^' v ' It will last a lifetime. Retiring directors Samantha Dyer, Crawford, Neb.; Kendra Gleason, Putnam, Okla.; and Nick Rausch, Hoven, S.D.; gave words of wisdom to the junior members in individual retiring addresses. Each received a bronzed Hereford bull for their dedication and ser vice to the organization. As the new officer and director team took the helm, the three-day weekend concluded with recogni tion of several outstanding juniors and junior state organizations at the AJHA awards luncheon. 35 Years ing and marketing. Four tunes ne has been called upon to be a na tional advertising awards judge for the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA). He has worked closely with An gus cattle associations and socie ties around the world and with their international organization, the World Aberdeen-Angus Se cretariat. He has taken part in every World Angus Forum since the first one was held in the United States in 1973. He recently spoke on herd and Angus association ad vertising at the 1997 World Angus Forum in Sydney, Australia. A fifth-generation native of Clinton County, Missouri, Evans grew up on a general grain and livestock farm there and graduated from Lathrop High School in 1952, and the University of Mis souri in 1956 with a bachelor's de gree in agricultural journalism. He worked as assistant manager of the Fort Smith, Akr., Chamber of Commerce before being drafted into the U.S. Army, where he edited the post newspaper at Fort Polk, La. After his discharge, he took a job as writer and photog rapher for the Chicago Daily Drovers Journal, published in the Chicago Stock Yards. He met his future wife, Shirley Jean Petersen, in Chicago and they were married there in 1960. They have three children and two grandchildren. CONCRETE PUMPING SERVICE AVAILABLE M».T ~~ jw 243 Miller Road Akron, PA 17501 (717) 733-0353 6:30 AM - 3:30 PM (717) 859-2074 After 6:00 PM