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News
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Foundation Awards
Student Travel Fellowships
Twenty-five students
from around the world to take part in International Livestock Congress
(Houston, TX)
The International Stockmens Educational Foundation (ISEF), the managing
body of the International Livestock Congress (ILC), has awarded 25 travel
fellowships to students representing 15 universities and 6 countries who
will travel to Houston to attend the ILC February 18-22.
Students, who must
have been seniors or graduate students at their respective schools, were
selected on the basis on their academic achievements, interest in beef
or horse agriculture, leadership abilities and other service projects.
The program
began about five years ago to further increase the global influence of
the Congress, said ISEF Chairman and Houston Livestock Show and
Rodeo General Manager Dan Gattis. The Congress already attracts
world thought leaders in global agricultural and this program allows the
Congress to take an active role in developing future thought leaders.
Selected this year
to represent the United States were Kristin Boroff of Cedar Hill, TX,
and a senior at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX; Alicia (Shelli)
Bowers of Purvis, MS, and a senior at Mississippi State University in
Starkville, MS; Michelle Caldwell of Coolville, OH, and a senior at The
Ohio State University in Columbus, OH; Julia Christopher of DeSoto, MO,
and a senior at University of Missouri in Columbia, MO; Heather Depra
of Wiley, CO, and a senior at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater,
OK; Adele Gelvin of Joes, CO, also a senior at OSU; Erin Griffin of Hamilton,
OH, also a senior at Ohio State; Jill Kozminski of Dousman, WI and a senior
at University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison, WI; Elizabeth McFadin of
Columbia, MO, and a PhD Candidate at the University of Missouri; Elizabeth
Mosey of Spokane, WA, and a senior at Colorado State University in Fort
Collins, CO; Britt Range, of Marissa, IL, also a senior at CSU; John Seal,
of Mebane, NC,and a senior at North Carolina State University in Raleigh,
NC; Melanie Starbuck, of Morgantown, WV, and a graduate student at West
Virgnia University in Morgantown.
Representing the international
academic community are Daniel Beebe of Tennant Creek, Northern Territory,
and a senior at the University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury in New South
Wales, Australia; James Bjorksten of Yeoval, New South Wales, also a senior
at the University of Western Sydney; Jeremy Brown of Rockhaven, SK, and
a senior at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatchewan, Canada; Katherine
Jolly of Kellyville, New South Wales, also a senior at the University
of Western Sydney; Scripnic Juri of Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, and
a graduate student at the State Agriculture University of Moldova; Curtis
Litun of Edmonton, Alberta, and a senior at the University of Alberta
in Canada; Owen Nelsen of Whitecourt, Alberta, also a senior at the University
of Alberta; Janine Nordal of Kipling, SK, also a senior at the University
of Saskatchewan; Poasa Tabuaciri of Nausori, Fiji Islands, and a senior
at the University of the South Pacific in Upolu, Western Samoa; Jamie
Tudor of Beiseker, Alberta, also a senior at the University of Saskatchewan;
Rafael Venegas of San Borja, Lima, and a senior at Agrarian National University
La Molina in Lima, Peru; Dwight Williams of Sydenham, Spanish Town P.O.,
and a Graduate Student at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad.
The program, which
is funded by the Shows Educational Committee, provides for interaction
between students, world agriculture leaders and producers. Students will
be treated to a tour of Sam Houston Race Park, as well as the Show, and
will then participate in meetings conducted by the ILC along with the
International Meat Secretariat based on Paris, France.
We had an exceptional
group of students this year with a 300 percent increase in our international
applicants, said Dr. Ronnie Edwards, Associate Dean of Agriculture
at Texas A&M University, who chaired the multi-national selection
committee. More than 65 students applied for the 25 positions.
Registration Deadline Draws Near
February 1 marks last
day to register for International Livestock Congress
(Houston, TX)
Interested persons still have time to register for the International Livestock
Congress (ILC), which for the first time is a collaborative effort with
the International Meat Secretariat (IMS), based in Paris, France.
The Congress, which
takes place in Houston, Texas, February 19-22, begins with the IMS Marketing
and Communications Workshop that provides for interesting and informative
interaction between international red meat promotion groups. Speakers
from nine countries will share their experiences in marketing red meat
and in facing such challenges posed by outbreaks of hoof and mouth disease
and mad cow disease.
Following the workshop
will be the ILCs Beef Forum and Ranch Horse 101 sections. Dr. Larry
Corah, formerly of Kansas State University and Vice President of the Supply
Development Branch of Certified Angus Beef, will serve as the headline
speaker. With a program theme of Surviving and Thriving in the Next
Decade, Dr. Corah will focus his presentation on achieving profitability
in a dynamic beef industry, including issues to be addressed by cow/calf
producers, feedlot operators, packers and supermarket operators.
Craig Haythorn, president
of Haythorn Land & Cattle Co. of Arthur, Nebraska, will highlight
a list of leading horse experts during the Ranch Horse 101 session of
the International Livestock Congress. Haythorn, along with wife Jody,
will share their techniques for marketing and promoting the ranch horse
that they have perfected over more than a decade. In addition, will be
a panel discussion regarding ranch horse competitions to include American
Quarter Horse Association Director of Shows Charlie Hemphill, Working
Ranch Cowboys Association Vice President Gary Morton, North American Equine
Ranching Information Executive Director Norm Luba and Richard Morgan of
the University of Louisville School of Equine Business. Other topics include
the prevention and recovery of stolen horses presented by Jody Henderson
of Texas Southwestern Cattle Raisers, a look at alternative ranch income
sources by Dr. Craig Brubaker of Time Walker Ranch and a horse safety
demonstration by James Davison of Fredericksburg, Texas.
The International
Livestock Congress will be held February 19-22, 2002 at the Warwick Park
Plaza Hotel in Houston, Texas, during the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
For more information or to register, go to www.livestockcongress.com or
call Julie Kimball, Executive Director at (817) 367-6563.
International Livestock Congress Launches Bilingual Web Site
Meeting information
now available on line in Spanish
(Houston, TX)
The International Livestock Congress recently added a another element
to its new website by providing all information in Spanish. The original
site, located at www.livestockcongress.com, was launched earlier this
year.
Clearly with
the Livestock Congress international influence, it was important
that the site be available in more than one language, said Dan Gattis,
Chairman of the International Stockmens Educational Foundation (ISEF),
the managing body of the Congress. Providing the site in Spanish
was a logical first step to adding other languages as we do have a large
constituency of Spanish-speaking beef and horse producers who look to
the ISEF and the Congress for information.
The Spanish site contains
all elements of the original site, including registration information
for the 2002 Congress, which takes place in Houston, Texas, February 19-22,
at the Warwick Park Plaza Hotel. The deadline for registration is February
1 and interested persons can register by going to www.livestockcongress.com
and clicking on registration, or by calling ISEF Executive
Director Julie Kimball at (817) 367-6563.
Steve Harper Named to ISEF Board
HEB Grocery Company
executive joins international agriculture group
(Houston, TX)
Steve Harper, Group Vice President of Fresh Merchandising, Procurement
& Product Development for Meat, Seafood, Bakery, Deli, Produce and
Floral at H-E-B Grocery Company in San Antonio, Texas, has been named
to a one-year term on the International Stockmens Educational Foundation
(ISEF) Board of Directors.
We are very
pleased to have Steve join our organization, said ISEF Chairman
Dan Gattis. Our board is designed to represent a diversity of professionals
in the livestock agriculture industry and certainly one of the most important
is retail outlets who reach the consumer directly.
Steve came to H-E-B,
which has more than 280 stores in Texas, Louisiana and Mexico, in June
of 1993 as the Vice President of Meat and Seafood. Prior to that, he was
Vice President of Meat Sales and Marketing for Lucky Stores, South California
Division of American Stores, where for seven years where he was responsible
for 242 stores. During his tenure with Lucky Stores, he also served as
the Gemco Division Meat Specialist for the Northern and Southern Divisions,
California, Arizona and Nevada, and as Lucky Meat Specialist for Arizona,
Nevada and Texas.
Steve has worked in
the meat industry for 42 years, and has been a Meat Department Manager
in over 20 stores and progressed through different levels including Store
Manager
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