Paulsrud Enters Cattle At 2007 National Jr. Angus Show

   Jordan Beth Paulsrud, Danbury, Iowa, will exhibit Angus cattle at the 2007 National Junior Angus Show at Tulsa Expo Square, Tulsa, Okla., July 1-7, reports John Crouch, executive vice president of the American Angus Association.
   Jordan Beth, a junior member of the American Angus Association with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Missouri, is one of 817 young Angus breeders from 37 states who have entered a total of 1,773 head in the show.
   Brad McCurry, Mount Hope, Kan., will judge the bred-and-owned breeding cattle and cow-calf pairs. Joel Cowley, Houston, Texas, will evaluate the owned breeding heifers. Randy Perry, Prather, Calif., will judge the steers.
   The National Junior Angus Show is the largest single-breed registered beef cattle show in the world. This year's event will host a beef cook-off, team sales competition, public speaking, photography, graphic design, writing and poster contests in addition to the traditional cattle show.
   The National Junior Angus Show is sponsored by the American Angus Association and the National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) and hosted by the Oklahoma and Arkansas Angus and Junior Angus Associations this year. The NJAA serves a membership of more than 10,000 junior Angus breeders in the United States and Canada.
   Jordan is the daughter of Bob and Teresa Paulsrud of Danbury.


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