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Member and Industry News Briefs Hall of Fame Inductee, Gene Raymond The North American Limousin Foundation is proud to induct its 7th member into the North American Limousin Foundation Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame Committee has approved the induction of Gene Raymond, GV Limousin, into the Limousin Hall of Fame. We are planning on having induction ceremonies take place at the Limousin Junior Nationals this summer to be held in Springfield, Mo. The Hall of Fame Committee is asking for donations to induct Mr. Raymond that will finance his portrait on display at the NALF headquarters in Denver, Colo. and for the family, in addition to funds that will go to NALJA youth scholarships in Gene’s name for future generations. Gene and his wife Virginia began GV Limousin in 1978. They had built their cow herd to over 400 registered females and currently operate GV Limousin with Arne and Stacy Hanson. Gene was a pioneer in the Limousin Breed and was quick to adapt to new technology and opportunities in the seedstock business and quickly applied those tools in mission to raise high quality seedstock supplying commercial cattlemen across the United States. Gene was also devoted to Graham School and had been an instructor since 1973. Mr. Raymond was a past President of NALF, 1986-1987. Gene was also serving on the NALF Board of Directors last year and had served on the NALF board during the 80’s, devoting much of his life to the Limousin breed. Prior to his passing, Gene chaired the Breed Improvement Committee for NALF membership, a position he was wholly devoted to with the advent and release of BOLT EPDs and the application of new technologies in today’s seedstock business. GV Limousin was an active member of NALF who also had their herd enrolled in NALF’s whole herd reporting system, “LIMS,” and was a strong believer 26 | MAY 2019 in performance data reporting and genomic testing to enhance accuracy of their EPDs. Gene had served twice as the president of the Kansas Beef Council and also served previously, as a member of the Kansas Livestock Association Executive Committee. Gene also served on the National Livestock and Meat Board for 16 years. Gene was actively engaged and gave back much of his life to friends in the U.S. cattle industry. Donations and letters of support can be sent directly to the NALF office at 6205 South Main Street, Suite D-280, Aurora, CO 80016-5370. Checks can be made payable to NALF HOF account. We ask that donations be made by June 15. Thank you for your support for the induction of Mr. Raymond into the North American Limousin Hall of Fame. I