2005 Brangus Summit, Sale and Fall Meetings Set

From: The Cattleman | Date: August 1, 2005| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

The second Brangus Summit is October 12-14, 2005, at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition.

The Summit features non-haltered registered Brangus pen and individual bull and heifer competitions. Entries will be evaluated by a committee of five commercial cattle producers using phenotypic, adjusted performance information and expected progeny differences (EPOS).

In addition to the cattle shows, the International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA) standing committees and board of di...

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