July 2022
2022 CSA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) & FCSF FOUNDATION FUNDRAISING AUCTION

July 20-24, 2022, Portage La Prairie, Manitoba

The Manitoba Simmental Association is pleased to welcome you all to the 2022 Canadian Simmental Association AGM and National YCSA Show in Portage la Prairie, MB from July 20 - 24, 2022. 
REGISTRY

REMINDER DNA IS NEEDED FOR ALL YOUR SIRES
 
It is your responsibility to ensure the bulls you use for breeding have DNA on file.
 
1)  The progeny from your sires are not eligible to be registered if the required 100K SNP results are not on file.
 
2)  You can access the form to order your DNA requests at www.simmental.com and click on the Registry & Forms tab on the main Home Page. Under the DNA section choose “DNA FORM” – it is a direct link to the form.
OR
 
Click here for the LAB TEST/DNA Order Form
 
3)  If you are a CSA member with access to the Online feature you can order your DNA form directly online. The step by step instructions can be easily accessed on the website. Under the DNA section choose “DNA Requirements and Online Instructions”  - it is a direct link to the form. For your convenience, click here for the Online Simmental.com Instructions.
FRIENDS OF CANADIAN SIMMENTAL FOUNDATION (FCSF)

2022 Foundation Fundraising Auction Catalogue is available online

Click here to view this years items
YOUNG CANADIAN SIMMENTAL ASSOCAITION (YCSA)

Gone Showing!

The YCSA members are gearing up for a summer of showing with their provincial classics and the National YCSA Show July 21-24 in Portage la Prairie, MB. The YCSA boards look forward to seeing everyone out at the events this summer.
 
The National Annual General Meeting will be Friday, July 22 at 9:00am in Portage la Prairie in conjunction with the National Show!
 
Keep up to date on your Provincial YCSA events through their Facebook pages!
 
If you have any questions, please contact:
Crystal Fisk 
YCSA Programs Coordinator 
306-897-0274 
SIMMENTAL COUNTRY
There is still time to book your ad for the Summer "Herdbook" Issue
Have any member announcements? Please send to sgiles@simmental.com
Gordon Presented BIF Ambassador Award

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) presented Dr. B. Lynn Gordon the BIF Ambassador Award June 2 during the group’s annual symposium in Las Cruces, New Mexico. This award is presented annually by BIF to a team or member of the media for his or her efforts in spreading the BIF message and its principles to a larger audience.

Gordon has an enthusiastic passion for the beef industry and has dedicated her career to fostering beef improvement through her roles working with breed and state associations, the Extension service, as a freelance writer, and most recently as an agricultural leadership and marketing consultant. She began her career working for the University of Minnesota Extension Service and then pursued roles as an education and communications director for state and national beef industry organizations, including serving as editor of publications at the Red Angus Association of America and the American Hereford Association.
 
Throughout her career, Gordon has contributed to the beef industry as a former Livestock Publications Council board member, a livestock photographer, editor, and freelance writer often featuring articles about generations of seedstock families and the changing role of genetic evaluation, as well as many leadership topics. In 2019, Gordon attended the World Angus Conference in Uruguay as a media representative. Some publications Gordon’s byline has appeared in include: BEEF, Progressive Cattle, Hereford America, Joplin Cattlemen’s News,
The Stockman and several Canadian publications.
 
“Gordon has a long history with the Beef Improvement Federation. She attended her first convention in Sheridan, Wyoming in the mid-90’s, followed with attendance at 10 more conventions throughout her career,” says Burt Rutherford. “She was instrumental in overseeing nominations of several Outstanding Seedstock Producers from Nebraska. Plus, she assisted the promotional team in 2001 when the event was in Wichita, Kansas, and served on the planning team for BIF in 2002 when it was hosted in Omaha, Nebraska.”
 
More than 300 beef producers, academia and industry representatives attended the organization’s 54th Annual Research Symposium and Convention in Las Cruces, New Mexico. BIF’s mission is to help improve the industry by promoting greater acceptance of beef cattle performance evaluation.

For more information about this year’s symposium, including additional award winners and coverage of meeting and tours, visit BIFSymposium.com.
MONTHLY RANCHER LAUGH
CSA OFFICE HOLIDAY CLOSURE DATES
Monday- August 1st- Civic Holiday
Monday- September 5th- Labour Day
Monday- October 10th- Thanksgiving
Friday- November 11th- Remembrance Day
Monday- December 26th- In Lieu of Christmas Day