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Dr. David Hawkins, Mason, Michigan, was inducted into the Angus Heritage Foundation at the 2025 Angus Convention on Nov. 1.    Pictured from left are Dan and Lisa Moser, son-in-law and daughter; Kathleen Hawkins, wife; Dr. David Hawkins; Jennifer Hawkins, daughter; and Mark McCully, American Angus Association CEO. 

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Industry Leaders Recognized

The 2025 Angus Heritage Foundation inductees were honored by the American Angus Association during Angus Convention in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 1. 

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A Breed Built for Tomorrow

Brinkley’s perspective on industry trends and what’s next for Angus producers.

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An Angus podium with the President's gavel sitting on top.

November 2025 Board Meeting Highlights

The AAA Board of Directors met Oct. 30 and Nov. 2, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri prior to the Angus Convention.

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Connealy Craftsman owned by Select Sires Inc., Plain City, Ohio, and Sexing Technologies, Navasota, Texas, sired 6,148 calves registered into the Angus herd book, the most of any in fiscal year 2025. Pictured from left are Rosalind Kidwell, Miss American Angus; Sharon and Jerry, Connealy of Connealy Angus Ranch; Lorna Marshall, Select Sires Inc.; Gabriel Connealy, Connealy Angus Ranch; Aaron Arnett, STgenetics; and Mark McCully, American Angus Association CEO. 

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Top Sire Honored at 2025 Angus Convention

Connealy Craftsman named top sire for a second consecutive year, recording more than 6,000 progeny.

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Full-Circle Service

Smitty Lamb highlights growth, progress and the breed’s expanding influence in his role as chairman.

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By the Numbers

How dry-matter intake helps guide Angus breeding decisions.

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A historic bronze bull statue casted by Jim Reno, modeled after VDAR New Trend 315 was auctioned off by Colonel Jordan Hunter and sold to Terry Edmonson, Bear Hill Cattle Company of Dade City, Florida for $10,500.00 at the 2025 Angus Convention.

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Angus Foundation Raises More Than $37,000 at 2025 Angus Convention

Funds from the Awards Dinner Auction and Foundation Raffle will support education, youth and research initiatives.

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EXAR Princess 3691 owned by Ella Weldon of Piedmont, Oklahoma, was named ROV Show Heifer of the Year at the 2025 Angus Convention Awards Dinner in Kansas City, Missouri. Pictured from left are Miss American Angus Rosalind Kidwell, Ella Weldon, Ella’s parents, Zach and Kelly Weldon; and Austin and Morgan Robertson, Donnie Roberston, Mark McCully, American Angus Association CEO.

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Roll of Victory Winners Awarded at the 2025 Angus Convention

Champions in the ring received recognition at the 2025 Awards Dinner in Kansas City, Mo.

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2025 Data Driven Herd Gold recipients presented with program plaques during the Angus Convention Awards Dinner in Kansas City, Missouri, on November 1.

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New Angus Program Highlights Dedication to Data Collection

The American Angus Association recognized Data Driven Herds at the 2025 Angus Convention.

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