LIMOUSIN TODAY LimToday-Sept 2018-Web | Page 10

Executive Summary A Successful Summer By Mark Anderson, NALF executive director 17 days in July marked the 50th Anniversary year for the North American Limousin Foundation. Thanks to a tremendous effort by the Colorado Limousin Association, “Christmas in July” was an event to remember due to the hard work put in by all members of the Colorado Limousin Association. A special thanks to the committee chairs over the past two years of fundraising and planning for the event. Kevin Ochsner, Mat Lewis and Cassidy Woodard and their committee put in countless hours prepping and planning for this year’s showcase for the junior membership. We are also proud of the junior board for their efforts during the week at the event and the effort they put into Genetics on Ice gathering quality lots to raise additional funds this year for the junior association. None of this would be possible without all the support of Limousin breeders and companies that donated generously to sponsor a quality event for the junior membership and their families. The conclusion of the junior nationals also marked the start of the International Limousin Congress over the next 10 days. International Limousin breeders from the countries of Ireland, Canada, France, Sweden, 8 | SEPTEMBER 2018 Scotland, New Caledonia, Germany, Columbia, Estonia, Australia, United Kingdom and the United States attended the 10 day tour of U.S. Limousin seedstock production here in the states. Ranch tours were graciously hosted by Ochsner Limousin, Magness Land & Cattle, Running Creek Ranch, and Fillmore Limousin Ranch. Attendees were able to see a wide variety in cattle and production practices in these operations of both Limousin and Lim-Flex® cattle on the front range of Colorado. Thank you to our hosting ranches in addition to our Title Sponsor, Alltech® (Hubbard Feeds®, Show-Rite®, and Crystalyx®). We would also like to thank our Gold Sponsor Neogen®/ GeneSeek, who also sponsored the Technical Day in Colorado Springs. The technical session helped foreign visitors understand the demands of the U.S. consumer and why Limousin producers are producing the kind of Limousin cattle that meet those demand pull factors. Brian Bertelsen of U.S. Premium Beef, Kenny Stauffer with Neogen®/ GeneSeek, were on the panel discussion moderated by Brett Spader of NCBE to give folks insight why the industry is increasingly demanding more cattle that fit the upper 2/3rds of the choice quality grade and prime categories as evidenced by the continued large premiums paid in the U.S. commercial cattle industry. Randy Blach of Cattle-Fax also gave an outstanding presentation of an overview of the U.S. cattle industry and why U.S. producers have focused on quality given the current premium structure of the U.S. cattle market along with an excellent overview of the ever increasing export markets that are tremendously helping the current price levels in the United States. Switching gears, the breed is switching to the long awaited shift to the BOLT EPD evaluation method for weekly runs and updates on your cattle EPDs. Yes, there will be some base shifts on different traits that membership will have to get used to but the single step method of EPD calculation does a much better job of representing true Expected Progeny Differences when combining performance data, genomics and pedigree information as compared to the old Cornell software. As you see the changes on your cattle and get used to the base shifts, you should be aware that