North Carolina Angus News Fall 2017 Membership Directory NC Angus Spring Fever Sale, Reidsville, NC 2# timreP HO,retsniM DIAP 47572 CN ,orobxoR EGATSOP .S.U daoR eladsdooW 549 DTS TSRP AACN Stanly Select Stanly County Livestock Market Norwood, NC Performance Bull & Heifer Sale • 50 BULLS • Lunch served at 11:00 am • Registered & Commercial Open Heifers • Bred Heifers • Cow/Calf Pairs • JANUARY 6, 2018 SATURDAY • • 12:00 NOON EBS Big Tour 762 EBS Journey 732 EBS Southside 722 EBS Journey 730 SIRE: RB Tour of Duty 177 SIRE: WR Journey-1X74 SIRE: KCF Bennett Southside SIRE: WR Journey-1X74 MGS: Sydgen CC&7 MGS: Sydgen Diamond 8499 MGS: EBS Fat Albert 636 MGS: EBS Cooter 239 EBS Southside 713 EBS Homestead 741 EBS Journey 709 EBS Tour of Duty 743 SIRE: KCF Bennett Southside SIRE: KCF Bennett Homestead SIRE: WR Journey-1X74 SIRE: RB Tour of Duty 177 MGS: Connealy Forward MGS: EBS 377 CC&7 074 MGS: Sydgen CC&7 MGS: Sydgen CC&7 ** Bulls pictured at 10 months old ** • Complete AHIR Performance Records • DNA tested with I50k tests • Breeding Soundness Guaranteed • Ultrasound Data Provided • BVD-PI tested negative • Complete Herd Health Program and a promise to stand behind our bulls 100%! Catalogs will be available in early December. EBS Farms - Bruce Shankle Contact Bruce Shankle or view online Cell: 704-694-8686 at www.MACSvideo.com Home: 704-826-8848 rom Sharon’s Desk… F Fall is in the air but I am sure summer will reappear will allow buyers to see the cattle outside for better viewing. before cooler temps really arrive. But today we are enjoying We have over 70 lots consigned with something for every a gentle rain shower and temperatures in the 60’s. I know buyer. Fall and spring pairs, bred cows, bred heifers and my big pregnant cows are really enjoying this weather. Our open heifers both registered and Angus influenced. Watch calving season, like many of you, is in the fall or better your mail for the catalog or view it on our website www. stated it is any day now so this is an exciting time. ncangus.org. The sale is also being broadcast live on the The association recently hosted our annual field day internet through www.cowbuyer.com. So if you can’t make at the NCSU Beef Educational Unit in Raleigh. I wanted the sale be sure to sign up and bid on Cowbuyer; it’s really to thank Rick Kern, Joe Hampton and Chris Jeffcoat for simple and a great way to participate in the sale. all their help in making the event a big success. Check out Also be sure to check out the ads in the magazine for the article in this edition for all the details. One of our our members’ sales taking place this fall and winter. Look speakers was Kelli Retallick, AGI Genetic Services Director. for their information detailing times and locations. I had lots of requests for her presentation, so Kelli shared Thanks to everyone who contributed to this edition of her PowerPoint with me and you can now view it on our the NC Angus News. We have some really great members website www.ncangus.org; look in the Latest News section. who are willing to give of their time and knowledge for Now is a busy time for many of our members who are articles and contribute to the advertising we need to make participating in shows and sales all across the state. The the publication a success. NC Angus Down East Sale is coming up on November 4th! This year the sale committee and consignors are making Hope to see you all at a show or sale this fall. some exciting changes to the sale. Our new sale location is Sharon Rogers Beulaville, NC at the Edwards Land and Cattle Co. sale NCAA Executive Secretary facility on 314 Willard Edwards Road. The new location IN THIS ISSUE Advertising Rates ......................................................................1 NC Junior Angus News .......................................................22-24 Bridges Beef Cattle .............................................................20-21 NCAA Down East Angus Sale .....................................................3 From Sharon’s Desk ..................................................................1 NCAA Field Day .......................................................................4-5 Habits of High Return Grass Farmers ......................................25 North Carolina Delegates - Convention ......................................2 Member Spotlight ......................................................................7 Now and Then .........................................................................32 Membership Application ............................................................2 President’s Message ..................................................................2 Membership .........................................................................8-13 Schedule of Events ....................................................................2 Membership by County ...........................................................14 Staying Power .........................................................................29 NC Auxiliary .............................................................................19 Tips for Artificial Insemination Success ...................................26 ADVERTISERS Pasture Management Systems Inc. .........................................17 Back Creek ...............................................................................29 Performance Livestock & Feed ................................................31 Biltmore ...................................................................................27 Pounds & Profit Sale ...............................................................18 Bittersweet Farms ....................................................................27 Shade Tree Farm ......................................................................27 Broadway Cattle Farm ..............................................................18 Shuffler Farm ..............................................................Back Cover C&R Caudill Farm ....................................................................15 Southeast Bull Expo and Sale ..................................................15 Carolina Cattle Connection .......................................................28 Southeast Select Sires .............................................................18 Gentry Homeplace Angus ........................................................29 Stanly Select Sale ...........................................Inside Front Cover Harward Sisters .......................................................................29 The Partner Sale ......................................................................29 Jeffcoat, Chris, Regional Manager .............................................6 Vandemark Angus ...................................................................27 Merck ......................................................................................16 Yon Family Farm ..............................................Inside Back Cover North Carolina Angus News Advertising Rates Size Cost/ad/publication Size Cost/ad/publication Size Cost/ad/publication Full page (b/w) $300 1/2 page (b/w) $150 1/4 page (b/w) $100 7.125 x 9.8125 8.125 x 5.406 4.0625 x 5.4252 Full page (color) $400 1/2 page (color) $200 Business card (b/w) $75 7.125 x 9.8125 8.125 x 5.406 3.5 x 2 Contact the North Carolina Angus Association for more details on article submission and advertising. NCAA • Sharon Rogers • 336-599-8750 – email: [email protected] Fall 2017 North Carolina Angus News 1 President’s Message Roy Outlaw - Outlaw Angus, Seven Springs, NC NCAA President Hope everyone has had a great summer. We need to keep our fellow cattle producers that were in the path of Harvey and Irma in our thoughts and prayers. Time to get ready for our fall sales. Hope to see each and every one of you at some of these sales. We are expecting a good year as we try to improve on what we have done in the past at the Down East Sale. We have a new location and a good set of cows, so come on out and support our association sale. Join us Down East on the first Saturday in November. Be on the lookout for your catalog. Roy North Carolina Delegates 134th Annual Convention of Delegates American Angus Association – November 6, 2017 2017 Schedule of Events Delegate Alternate Russell O. Wood, Willow Spring Joe K. Hampton, Mount Ulla John C. Smith, Jr., Pink Hill Richard D. Kirkman, Siler City E. Bruce Shankle II, Polkton James M. Rhyne, Cleveland Mark R. Wilburn II, Asheboro Calvin L. Gladden, Robbinsville Sept 29-Oct 8 ......Dixie Classic Fair ...............................Winston-Salem, NC Bill Ebert, Sparta John Barnes, Eastover October 7 .............Wood Angus Production Sale ..............Willow Spring, NC Jeffrey D. Wood, Willow Spring October 12 - 22....NC State Fair .................................................Raleigh, NC October 21 ...........Fred Smith Co. Ranch Extra Effort Sale .........Clinton, NC October 23 ...........Brown’s Farm Ridge Online Show Heifer Sale ....Boone, NC North Carolina Angus October 28 ...........Yon Family Farms ..................................Ridge Spring, SC Association November 4 ........NC Angus Down East Sale .....................Beulaville, NC November 4-6 ......National Angus Convention & Trade Show ....Fort Worth, TX Membership Form November 11 .......C-Cross Cattle Company ................................................. North Carolina Angus Association Inc. Bull & Female Production Sale .......................Biscoe, NC $50 Regular Membership (All Paying Members - November 18 .......5th Annual Southeast Bull Expo & Sale ..........Clinton, NC Purebred and/or Commercial) November 24 .......Tarheel Angus “Black Friday” Sale ..........Snow Camp, NC Name December 2 .........Partners Bull Sale .................................Rocky Mount, NC December 2 .........The Pounds & Profits Sale ......................Snow Camp, NC December 2 .........Union County Performance Tested Bull Sale .................... Farm Name .....................................................................................................Monroe, NC December 7 ........Caudill Farm Online Bull & Female Sale ..............Star, NC Address December 8 .........NCBCIP Waynesville Bull Test Sale ................Canton, NC December 9 .........Springfield Angus Bull Sale ........................Louisburg, NC City December 15 .......NCBCIP Butner Bull Test Sale ........................Oxford, NC 2018 Schedule of Events State Zip January 6 .............Stanly Select Bull Sale .................................Norwood, NC February 10 .........NC Angus Assoc. Annual Meeting .....Winston-Salem, NC Phone Mobile February 17 .........Yon Family Farms Spring Sale.............Ridge Springs, SC February 23-24 ....NC Cattlemen’s Assoc. Annual Conference ...Hickory, NC Email March 3................Iredell Select Bull Sale ............................Turnersburg, NC March 10..............Blue Q Ranch Production Sale ...........................Troy, NC Website April 1 ..................Ridgefield Farm Annual Production Sale ......Calhoun, GA April 21 ................Performance Legends Female Sale ......Union Grove, NC Return form along with $50 membership dues to: May 5...................NC Angus Spring Fever Sale .................Reidsville, NC NC Angus Association May 12 .................Springfield Angus Production Sale .............Louisburg, NC Sharon Rogers, 945 Woodsdale Rd, Roxboro, NC 27574 Fall 2017 2 North Carolina Angus News The New North Carolina Angus DOWN EAST SALE Sharon Rogers The 18th Annual Down East Angus Sale is only a few John Brewer - Titan Cattle Co., Keaton & Janie Vandemark - weeks away on Saturday, November 4th at 12 noon. Lots Vandemark Angus and Mark & Jessica Wilburn - Uwharrie of new changes are happening with the sale this year. One Ridge Farms. of the most exciting updates to the sale is a change in lo- The sale will feature spring and fall cow/calf pairs, bred cation. This year’s sale will be held at the Edwards Land & cows, bred heifers and open heifers. We will also offer An- Cattle Sale Facility in Beulaville, NC. gus influenced females in the sale. To qualify for Angus in- The new sale facility is located on 314 Willard Edwards fluenced, at least one parent must be a registered black An- Road in Beulaville and will offer our buyers the opportunity gus. The Angus influenced females will include bred cows to view the cattle outside. Another exciting addition to the and some outstanding bred heifers. sale is our use of cowbuyer.com as an internet sales com- The NC Junior Angus Association will provide lunch for ponent for the sale. This way if the buyer can’t be present the event to help raise funds to enhance their junior activi- at the sale they can still log on to cowbuyer.com to view ties throughout the year. Be sure to come hungry and enjoy and bid on the cattle in the sale. To sign up for the service their lunch. is really simple; just visit their website www.cowbuyer.com We have a great sale offering with cattle to meet the for all the details. needs of any producer. The sale catalogs should be avail- This year we are pleased to announce some new con- able in mid-October. To request a catalog contact the NC signors to the sale and some very recognizable past con- Angus Association office at 336-599-8750 or send an email signors. All will be bringing you some fine cattle from their to [email protected]. You may also contact any mem- herds. Our consignors include: Dr. Richard Kirkman - 4K/ ber of the sale committee with questions: Roy Outlaw 919- Tarheel Angus, John & Eddie Bridges - Bridges Beef Cat- 222-9788, John Smith 252-568-3478 or Luke Craven 336- tle, Scott Matthis - Chasecole Livestock, Dexter & Nicho- 328-5324. las Edwards - Edwards Land & Cattle Co., Tommy McGee You can also find the catalog on our website www. - Evening Star Ranch, Henry & Donna Vines - H&D Angus, ncangus.org. See you DOWN EAST in Beulaville on Satur- John Smith - Panther Creek Farms, Tim & Faye Raynor - day, November 4th at 12 noon at the Edwards Land & Cattle Rock Hill Cattle Co., Robert Simpson - Simpsons Angus Company sale facility in Beulaville, NC. Farm, Luke Craven & Bryan Lamb - Southern Style Angus, Fall 2017 North Carolina Angus News 3 nc angus aj 10-17.indd 74 9/21/17 8:22 AM North Carolina Angus Association Summer Field Day Sharon Rogers North Carolina Angus Association members, friends and special so much about Angus Online this morning but I don’t think we guests gathered for the recent association sponsored field day. A have scratched the surface of what the program has to offer us as special thank you to all who took the time to coordinate such a producers. Kristin and Chris then spent the entire day with our great day of education and for everyone who came out to be a part group and they could be seen getting more questions and feedback of the program. throughout the event. Kristin Toll, AAA Customer Service Representative explains Joe Hampton, Field Day Committee Chairman welcoming the new Angus Online tools everyone to the event This year’s field day was held at the NC State University Beef Ed- Our afternoon session began with opening remarks from Dr. ucational Unit in Raleigh, NC. The morning kicked off with wel- Todd See, NCSU Animal Science Department Head, welcoming coming remarks from our field day chairman Joe Hampton. At- everyone to the university and thanking the association for the tendees were given the option for a tour or a session to learn more continued support of NCSU programs. Ashely Herring from the about utilizing Angus Online for their herds. Rick Kern, beef unit NC Cattlemen’s Beef Council also spoke to the group about cur- manager, conducted the tours of the NCSU dairy, poultry, waste rent NC Cattlemen’s Association and Beef Council programs such management, feed mill and swine unit all located on Lake Wheel- as their involvement in the Animal Ag Alliance, a group which er Road. At each tour stop guests were introduced to the unit and helps to educate the public about the value of animal agriculture in given an update on the current ongoing research at each location. NC. Ashely also informed the group that voting for the NC Cattle All of the tour participants commented on how interesting it was Industry Assessment will take place in 2018 and they hope our to learn more about the University mission and goals of each farm. members will continue to support the programs funded in youth education, promotion, issues management, research and educa- tion. Scott Redden, CAB Spe- cialists with Sysco Raleigh and Chris Jeffcoat, Amer- ican Angus Association Regional Manager started off our educational pro- grams with an in-depth look into Certified Angus Beef. Chris discussed the live animal specifications to qualify for CAB and Chris Stallo, VP of Operations from the American Angus how producers can get Association working with session attendees on specific questions about Angus Online their cattle into the pro- gram. Scott then gave our Many others opted to attend the Angus Online training conducted attendees a unique per- by Kristin Toll, Customer Service Representative and Chris Stal- spective on CAB and why Scott Redden, CAB Specialist with Sysco lo, VP of Operations from the American Angus Association. To it is so important to him Raleigh and Keith Kornegy getting ready meet the needs of all our members the training was divided into in the foodservice indus- to grill up CAB ribeye an introduction to Angus Online and a more advanced session. try. Consistency, Consis- Kristin and Chris were able to walk everyone through many of tency, Consistency...that was our take-home message from Scott the vital steps to using Angus Online. With the recent revamp on why CAB is such a valuable beef product. He can sell CAB to of online service the topic proved to be very timely in answering his restaurants with confidence and know they will be providing our members’ questions. One of the best parts of the sessions, our a great eating experience for their customers. This customer satis- members were able to share feedback on the new programming faction will make the restaurants and Sysco more profitable! Scott and give the instructors an insight into other options that would stated, he often has to compete with other Choice programs but make the program more helpful or user friendly. The session was he referred to them as being picked over because there are some best summed up by Joe Hampton when he said we have learned many branded beef programs today that call for only the Choice Fall 2017 4 North Carolina Angus News grade as a specification. Scott even brought a whole CAB ribeye That is why it is so important for breeders to continue to measure which he sliced and grilled for attendees to taste the difference. As actual production numbers. You can also view Kelli’s presentation he finished up his presentation he reflected on how exciting it was on our website www.ncangus.org in the Latest News section. to have the opportunity to meet so many Angus cattle breeders and he looked forward to telling their stories to his customers. NCSU Amazing Grazing Program Coordinator, Johnny Rog- ers and Southeast Agri-Seed specialist Paige Smart then hosted a grazing management session. Having our cattle grazing for as many days as possible without supplemental feeds is vital to the profitability of cow-calf producers in NC. During their presenta- tion, Paige and Johnny explained ways to extend the grazing sea- son by planting annuals, stockpiling forages and utilizing tempo- rary fencing to get the best forage utilization. They had examples of several of the most invasive weeds in our pastures for everyone to identify and discuss how to rid them from our farms. In addi- tion, they talked about forage and hay sampling and why it is so important to know what you are feeding your cattle and if you are Chris Jeffcoat, American Angus Association regional manager, meeting their nutrient requirements. explaining many of the programs American Angus and CAB have to offer members. Throughout the day everyone had the opportunity to evaluate a group of heifers from the Beef Unit to decide if they would keep them for their herds. After some discussion within the group, Reed Parker gave his assessment of the females. But as with any livestock evaluation how you made the selection is often based on your individual farm and resources. Johnny Rogers, NCSU Amazing Grazing Program Coordinator and Paige Smart, Southeast Agri-Seed specialist discuss grazing management techniques Kelli Retallick, AGI Genetic Service Director, discussed genomic enhanced EPDs a very hot topic to Angus breeders at this time. Kelli was on hand to explain the newly implemented single-step genetic evaluation from the American Angus Association. She be- gan her presentation by asking everyone if they knew what hap- Kelli Retallick, AGI Genetic Service Director giving update on pened on July 7th with Angus Genetics Inc. Most everyone knew Single step genetic evaluation this was the day that the single-step genetic evaluation began but it was also the day that $Value indexes were updated, so many pro- A special thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make the ducers saw some big changes in the EPD’s and $Values for their 2017 Field Day a huge success. If you missed this year we will be cattle. Kelli then explained that the single-step genetic evalua- in western North Carolina in 2018. tion was not implemented overnight, many hours of research and testing went into making sure they were providing the most accu- rate EPDs available with this new approach and after eight plus months of behind-the-scenes testing they decided the numbers were ready. The single-step redefines pedigree rela- tionships among animals based on genetic markers. But Kelli also emphasized the more “real data” behind Thank you to our presenters: David Gazda, Kelli Retallick, NCAA board member Mike Moss the genomics the more ac- Kristin Toll, Chris Stallo, Chris Jeffcoat and Scott Redden enjoying the CAB ribeye curate the EPDs will be. Fall 2017 North Carolina Angus News 5 Want To Get Your Cattle SOLD ? Angus Media is the leader in marketing and communications services. Let our team of experts create a marketing program that can get your Angus genetics and agricultural services SOLD! Angus Journal® With more than 13,500 subscribers, Angus Journal® is the offi cial publication of the American Angus Association®. The audience is a solid core of loyal readers who don’t just read the Journal every month — they study it. With more than a half century of commitment to the beef industry, the magazine is the most eff ective venue for advertising leading Angus genetics across North America. 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Our farm has been in operation a little over a year. We have used Angus Genetics from day one. What is your breeding program? All of our cows are calving in the fall season. Around Christmas we synchronize heat and A.I. cows and heifers. At the beginning of the year we turn the bull out for 60 days to breed those who didn’t respond to A.I. What Angus bulls have made the greatest impact on your herd? Connealy Impression, SAV Final Answer, Mytty In Focus How do you market the calves from your herd? We market our females through the NC Angus Spring Fever Sale and Down East Sale. All of our bulls are marketed privately off the farm. What type of forage base do you have on your farm? Our pastures are mainly fescue based. Typically in the fall we overseed with ryegrass and oats. List 3 items on your farm that help to make your operation successful (equipment, people, resources, etc.) and explain WHY? NC Angus Association, our customers, & each other Please share any other things that make your operation unique. Our farm is located in a small community called Erect. Almost everyone farms and the majority are honest, hard-working people. It is rather common to see a neighbor helping another neighbor move hay, work cows, or watch after their farm while they are out of town. Fall 2017 North Carolina Angus News 7 N C A A orth arolina ngus ssociation M E M B E R S H I P D I R E C T O R Y NC Angus Association Officers President ................................Roy Outlaw Vice President ................Eugene Shuffler Executive Secretary ..........Sharon Rogers Treasurer .............................Joe Hampton NC Angus Association Directors David Gragg Joe Hampton Tim Goforth Brooke Harward Mike Moss Richard Kirkman Eddie Leagans Bryan Redfern Scott Matthis Mark Wilburn Bruce Shankle Preston Pinkston John Smith Russell Wood Roy Swisher Auxiliary President .........Christy Perdue Junior President ..................Cara Smith A Acomb, Bryan, Acomb Acres, 9944 St Rt 36 S, Dansville, NY 14437, 585-217-7711, [email protected] Aguilar, Rick & Linda, Aguilar Angus, 10072 Hwy 58 North, Stantonsburg, NC 27883, Greene, 252-315-6186, ricklinaguilar@ yahoo.com Ainsworth, Dave, Cayuga Farm, 2669 Derby Rd, Ellerbe, NC 28338, Richmond, 910-652-5124, [email protected], longleafstation.com Aldridge, Bobby, Oak View Angus, 449 Fitch Rd, Yanceyville, NC 27379, Caswell, 336-380-9019 Allen, Chuck, Allen Farms, P.O. Box 1838, Goldsboro, NC 27533, Wayne, 919-736-2335, [email protected] Allen, Scotty, Allen Farms, 3252 Wightman Church Rd, Polkton, NC 28135, Anson, 704-475-0005, [email protected] Anderson, Greg, Goose Creek Farm, 647 Old Neal Rd, Marion, NC 28752, McDowell, 828-442-6864, [email protected] Atkins, Derek, Roads End Farms, 329 Atkins Dairy Rd, Troy, NC 27371, Montgomery, 910-975-9105, [email protected] Atkins, Danny, River Bend Ranch, 350 Highland Ridge Drive, Martinsville, VA 24112, Henry, 276-340-7727, tiff.atkins.30@ gmail.com Atkinson, Thomas M., Atkinson Farms, 6903 Beecher Rd, Pleasant Garden, NC 27313, Guilford, 336-210-0232, tatkinson@ rtcsouthern.com B Baise III, Wade, E and G Farms, 1240 Skyview Drive, Mebane, NC 27302, Alamance, 336-266-1705, [email protected] Barefoot, James, Barefoot Farms, 3729 Knollcreek Drive, Apex, NC 27539, Wake, 919-538-5395, [email protected] Barnes, Greg & Lynn, Ren-Bar Farm, 6335 St. Marys Church Road, Lucama, NC 27851, Wilson, 252-292-2007, luc4hdad@ yahoo.com Barnes, John & Emily, 3340 Flea Hill Rd, Eastover, NC 28312, Cumberland, 252-230-0650, [email protected] / emily- [email protected] Becher, Jr., F. James, Bittersweet Farms, 214 Bittersweet Lane, Ennice, NC 28623, Alleghany, 336-407-7218, info@bittersweet- farms.com, www.bittersweetfarms.com Beck, Kent, Beckland Farm, 193 New Bowers Road, Lexington, NC 27292, Davidson, 336-247-1179, [email protected], www.becklandfarm.com Bowers, Bob, Hebo Farms, 406 Overbrook Drive, Lexington, NC 27292, Davidson, 336-239-2408 Bowman, Neil & April, Rising Star Farm, PO Box 144, Germanton, NC 27019, Stokes, 336-408-3614, [email protected] Brewer, John, Titan Cattle Co., 676 McGregor Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27103, Forsyth, 336-416-0694, [email protected] Brewer, John & Judy, Mile Away Farm, 2749B Hallie Burnette Road, Oxford, NC 27565, Granville, 919-603-4417, jfbrewer@ vance.net Brewer, Ray & Suzanne, Brewer Farms, 3944 North NC Highway 150, Lexington, NC 27295, Davidson, 336-242-7317, rbfarms@ ptmc.net Bridges, Eddie, Cindy, John, Crystal, Bridges Beef Cattle, 2032 Chatfield Rd, Shelby, NC 28150, Cleveland, 704-692-2978, [email protected] Broadway, Chuck, Broadway Cattle Farm LLC, 4408 Medlin Rd, Monroe, NC 28112, Union, 704-764-7848, [email protected] Brown, Austin, 1929 Lyman Rd, Chinquapin, NC 28521, Duplin, 910-284-0521, [email protected] Brown, Blake & Daniel, Browns Farm Ridge, 217 Daniel Drive, Boone, NC 28607, Watauga, 828-262-3273, brownsfarmridge@ gmail.com, www.brownsfarmridge.com Burris, Ivan, Timber Rock Farms, 40048 Tower Rd, Albermarle, NC 28001, Stanly, 704-982-0643, [email protected] Byerly, Louise Gray, Gray Farm, 558 Frye Bridge Rd, Clemmons, NC 27012, Davidson, 336-764-3811 Fall 2017 8 North Carolina Angus News
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