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President’s Message Continued Prayers for Nebraska By Gary Fuchs, NALF president Fellow breeders it’s May. As I am writing this, many of our fellow breeders and friends are managing through the issues of horrible flooding and the recovery that is required. I hope that this issue finds each of you in good condition and looking forward to a productive summer. I hope each of you had a successful sale season and that your calf crop came as you had planned. As always, the summer is a busy time for our members (especially our juniors and their families) as they prepare for the summer show season. The experience gained from families working together and the fellowship with other juniors is a valuable part of the animal production project. I hope each of you have safe travels to the various shows as we move forward to the 2019 National Junior Limousin Show & Congress and the All- American Futurity in Springfield, Mo. this summer. 6 | MAY 2019 I want to extend my thanks to each person that has been involved in the planning and support of the 2019 events. I hope that those of you that do not have participants in the events will take time and visit Springfield during the activities. By the time you read this your Board of Directors will have met in Lincoln, Neb. I am confident that when you read about the results of that gathering, you will understand the commitment that your board members have while serving you and learning more about the DNA testing services available and about the beef marketing industry. Finally, I want to encourage each of you to evaluate the value GE-EPD’s and other DNA testing have for the future of your herd. As we compete in the seedstock industry, producers of other breeds of cattle are extensively using various DNA testing options in their herds. If we are going to be competitive in the marketing arena, we must be aggressive in the use of our testing options. I