AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION - THE BUSINESS BREED

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Getting Phenotypes for a More Efficient, Adaptable Cow

Scientists Christine Baes and Andre Garcia join The Angus Conversation.

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Board Recap: Digging in on Fertility Research, Expanding CAB Production, Enhancing Member Services

Angus Board directors discuss research priorities, driving demand, member questions and more.

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From the Homestead to a Household Name

Gardiner Angus Ranch started with a Kansas homestead, a willingness to work and a quest to stay curious. From “pay it forward” and “there is no downside to marbling,” Mark Gardiner shares both life advice and breeding philosophy, covering everything from the history to today.

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The Hard Times That Made Us Better — Gary Dameron Looks Back, Ahead

Reflecting on key moments in the Angus business.

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Using Angus Experience to Reach Beyond the Ag Industry

Murnin, Perrier join The Angus Conversation Junior Takeover.

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Quote from Junior Takeover Part 2

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Challenge Yourself to Get Uncomfortable

Humpert and Lemenager Join The Angus Conversation Junior Takeover.

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MEET YOUR HOSTS

Mark McCully

When Mark McCully was growing up on a diversified Illinois farm, he didn’t imagine a future that included CEO of the American Angus Association on his resume. Yet, his background — full of experiences from the show ring to the sale barn to the meatcase — prepared him to lead the nation’s largest beef breed registry. It’s a post he’s held since 2019.

Mark previously served in various leadership roles at Certified Angus Beef and managed the Beef Improvement Program for Southern States Cooperative. He is a graduate of Western Illinois University and did graduate work at Michigan State University, where he also coached the livestock judging team.

He spends his days both in the big picture and dialed into the details trying to do what’s best for the 25,000 members of the Association. At the heart of that is his dedication to the beef business and a desire to see the independent cattle producer thrive.

Mark and his wife, Gerry, have two grown children and are settled into their adopted hometown of Saint Joseph, Mo.

Miranda Reiman

Miranda Reiman’s love of words, plants and animals was cultivated while growing up on a grain and livestock farm in southern Minnesota.

With an ag journalism degree in hand from South Dakota State University, Miranda spent 15 years at Certified Angus Beef and now finds herself splitting time between the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin teams as senior associate editor. She’s a professional question asker and life-long learner.

Miranda’s parents, in-laws and siblings make their living farming and ranching. That, along with the countless producers she now counts among her friends, motivates Miranda to make certain cattlemen have the information they need to remain profitable in the ever-changing beef business.

She and her husband, Mark, live in south-central Nebraska, where they’re raising six kids, one dog and a really big garden.

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