Canadian Junior Shorthorn Nationals

Purely Purebred, news from the October 2022 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

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Published: October 25, 2022

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The Canadian Junior Shorthorn board of directors are thrilled with how great their Canadian Junior Shorthorn Nationals were this past July in Collingwood, Ont.

They were pleased to have had 75 juniors and just over 95 head at the Sun, Shades and Shorthorns show. They would like to thank all the volunteers, sponsors and bidders and buyers for making this event a huge success. Thank you to all the exhibitors for attending and being a part of such an amazing weekend.

Congratulations also go out to Russell Moellenbeck, the lucky winner of the Sponsorship Extravaganza. He took home a new semen tank and three sets of rare semen. 

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Mike Millar

Mike Millar

National account manager

As National account manager for Canadian Cattlemen, I work with all major accounts including equipment manufacturers, ad agency's and national breed associations. When I'm not busy working and promoting Canadian Cattlemen magazine, my family and I are running a purebred herd of Simmental cattle at Grandora, Sask.

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