Canadian Charolais Association news, big win for Tetzlaff at Stockade Roundup

Purely Purebred, news from the January 2025 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

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Published: January 30, 2025

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The Canadian Charolais Association congratulates Farmfair on its 50th anniversary.

The Canadian Charolais Association congratulates Farmfair International on its 50th anniversary. It’s a great accomplishment and we are proud to continue to represent our breed at this show! 

In other news, the association presented three scholarships at Canadian Western Agribition. 

Jorja Beck received the $1,500 Dale Norheim Memorial Scholarship. It was presented by the association’s general manager Craig Scott, Darwin Rosso, a director with the association, and Lee Norheim (Dale’s son). 

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Madisyn Robertson and Payton Caldwell also received $1,000 scholarships. Congratulations to all the recipients, we look forward to seeing your bright futures ahead!

Canadian Charolais scholarship winners
LEFT: Canadian Charolais Association $1,000 scholarship recipients. (Left to right) Darwin Rosso, Payton Caldwell, Madyson Robertson, Craig Scott; RIGHT: Dale Norheim Scholarship Winners. (Left to right) Darwin Rosso, Lee Norheim, Jorja Beck, Craig Scott. photo: Supplied

Tetzlaff wins big at Stockade Roundup 

Triple L Angus’s Randy Tetzlaff of Viscount, Sask. had quite a day at the Lloydminster Ex’s Stockade Roundup, winning both the Grand Champion Red Angus bull and female classes. Red Wood Coulee Taurus 805k was the Grand Champion Red Angus bull along with the cow Red Wrights 137E Copper 6K, with calf Red Triple L Wright copper 418M winning top female honours. Congratulations, Randy! 

Red Angus bull and female cow award winners
TOP: Randy Tetzlaff took home Grand Champion Red Angus bull at the Stockade Roundup; BOTTOM: Tetzlaff also won Grand Champion Red Angus female in Lloydminster. photo: Supplied

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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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