L to R: Belinda Wagner, Chase Bruynooghe, Lilly Howell, Lainie Muir, Elle Groeneveld, Percy King, Tom deWaal.

Canadian Junior Angus awards $14,000 in scholarships and prizes

Purely Purebred, news from the April 2024 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

The Canadian Junior Angus Guiding Outstanding Angus Leaders (GOAL) Conference was held earlier this year in Kelowna, B.C. A total of $11,000 in prizes were awarded to five finalists in the Canadian Angus Foundation Legacy Scholarship program. As well, one lucky attendee was randomly selected to receive a $3,000 heifer voucher prize.  The Legacy Scholarship […] Read more










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Klassen: Feeder market resumes the climb

For the week ending March 30, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $4 to $6 higher on average. Fleshier backgrounded yearlings were relatively unchanged. Buyers were fairly cautious on backgrounded heifers with some packages actually softer than seven days earlier. Larger strings of quality genetic, low flesh steers were up $6 to as much as $10 in some cases. Weaned, premium, calves were up a solid $5 to $6 on average.