AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION - THE BUSINESS BREED

American Angus Association®️ congratulates Heritage Foundation inductees

 

 

NOVEMBER 9, 2022

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

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Jim and Sue Coleman, Modesto, California, were inducted into the Angus Heritage Foundation, Nov. 6 during the American Angus Association's Awards Recognition Dinner, at the 2022 Angus Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. Pictured from left are Mark McCully, American Angus Association CEO; Tim, Kara, Kathrine, and Tyler Coleman, accepting on behalf of the Jim and Sue; and Mary Wood, 2022 Miss American Angus.

 

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Leo and Sam McDonnell, Columbus, Mont., were inducted into the Angus Heritage Foundation, Nov. 6 during the American Angus Association's Awards Recognition Dinner, at the 2022 Angus Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. Pictured from left are Mark McCully, American Angus Association CEO Leo McDonnell, Sam McDonnell, Mary Woods, 2022 Miss American Angus.

 

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Dave Nichols, Anita, Iowa, was inducted into the Angus Heritage Foundation, Nov. 6 during the American Angus Association's Awards Recognition Dinner, at the 2022 Angus Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

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Becky and the late Arlen Sawyer, Bassett, Neb., were inducted into the Angus Heritage Foundation, Nov. 6 during the American Angus Association's Awards Recognition Dinner, at the 2022 Angus Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. Pictured from left are Mark McCully, American Angus Association CEO; Becky Sawyer; and Mary Wood, 2022 Miss American Angus.

 

 

American Angus Association® congratulates Heritage Foundation inductees

Heritage Foundation inductees awarded at the 2022 Angus Convention

 

      To celebrate and honor the contributions of individuals who have gone above and beyond for the Angus Breed, the American Angus Association® created the Heritage Foundation in 1983. At the 2022 Angus Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, three couples and one individual were inducted into the Heritage Foundation because of their innovation, service and leadership. Over the past 130 years, the business breed has proven itself as an industry leader and expert. Inductees of the Heritage Foundation depict the type of individuals who built a reputation with their drive, ambition and forward-thinking attitude.

From the start of their operations, these individuals set out on a mission to improve the Angus breed and the cattle industry even if they did not realize what the fruits of their efforts would be. This group held the vision and foresight to elevate Angus cattle for the betterment of farmers and ranchers across the country. Looking back, many of these inductees question how they managed to prosper through tough times.

The 2022 inductees include: Jim and Sue Coleman of Modesto, California; Leo and Sam McDonnell of Columbus, Montana; Dave Nichols of Anita, Iowa; and Becky and the late Arlen Sawyer of Bassett, Nebraska.

 

Jim and Sue Coleman - What started out as a small business investment in 1976, Jim and Sue Coleman’s Vintage Angus Ranch has since turned into an established set of diverse genetics with an emphasis on cow families and more importantly — emphasis on the Angus Family. Alongside manager Doug Worthington, the operation consists of a 450 Angus cowherd that grazes more than 5,000 acres in the California Sierra Foothills. In addition to their commitment to performance data and maternal traits, the Coleman’s heavily pour support into the efforts of the Angus Foundation to enhance the future of the Angus breed’s education, youth and research. The Coleman’s passion for the breed is clearly shown in their commitment to the Angus female, commitment to the Angus Family and commitment to the next generation. 

 

Leo and Sam McDonnell - Generational on the top and bottom side, Leo and Sam McDonnell devote their time and efforts to providing the most predictable and proven genetics available on their operation, McDonnell Angus. Moving toward trait selection of economic value, the family’s success increased as they worked with breeders toward a common goal — industrywide efficiency. Carrying on what his father started in 1962, Leo managed the Midland Bull Test which has since grown to become the largest performance test center in North America, testing about 2,000 bulls annually, but has since been passed on to his son. As Leo and Sam transition their focus to McDonnell Angus, they note that the legacy isn’t the business — the legacy is their children and grandchildren. Their legacy lies in the future of the industry. 

 

Dave Nichols - Dedicated to data — the mantra of lifetime Angus breeder, Dave Nichols. From being the first Iowan herd to incorporate computer performance records to intricate feed intake and measurement systems, Nichols has continuously adapted and extended the limits of performance records. This immense interest in data led to his heavy involvement in the Angus Herd Improvement Records (AHIR), Beef Improvement federation (BIF) along with partaking in numerous research projects to improve technology. From his leadership and accolades to his dedication to providing customers with a firm handshake and the best genetics possible, Nichols’ investment in the breed and its success is evident in all he does. 

 

Becky and the late Arlen Sawyer - A family who built themselves on grit and resilience, it’s no surprise they’ve relied on the adaptability and performance of Angus genetics to sustain their livelihood. For the past 30 years, the Sawyer family’s main priority has been to produce cattle that thrive under Nebraska Sandhills range conditions. With a cow herd consisting of 600 registered and commercial Angus cows, Becky and her late husband, Arlen, along with their children, Adam and Jessica, have worked diligently each day to sustain their 100+ year operation, A&B Cattle. Dedicated just as much to the next 100 years as they’ve been in the past 100, they continue to create a prosperous future for both the beef industry and the next generation of cattlemen. 

To learn more about the Angus Heritage Foundation and those inducted since its inception, visit https://angusawards.com/

-          Written by Whitney Whitaker, Angus Communications

 

ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS. The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 22,000 members across the United States, Canada and several other countries. It’s home to an extensive breed registry that grows by more than 300,000 animals each year. The Association also provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers.

 

For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www.angus.org.

 

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