The Junior Red Angus Association (JRA) is focused on building breed and industry leaders by developing programs that offer members opportunities to strengthen their knowledge of beef cattle and improve their individual breeding programs, while developing necessary life skills such as team work, self-confidence, and communication ability.
Equipping and preparing all JRA stakeholders to be leaders, innovators, stewards and advocates for the Red Angus breed, the beef industry and agriculture. View the JRA board handbook and application.
Build friendships, industry knowledge and communication skills during JRA’s summer event that combines cattle tours, educational programs and fun! Compete in a variety of contests to build your leadership and stockman skills. This is a great chance to meet breeders from throughout the country, as well as travel!
More information coming soon!
More information coming soon!
Are you a college student? Are you looking for opportunities to elevate your skills to excel in interviews, internships and your career? Join us for the inaugural Elevate Collegiate Leadership Conference, held in conjunction with the National Red Angus Convention. Scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 14 to Friday, Sept. 15 in Denver, Colorado, the Elevate conference will be an engaging and impactful professional development experience that hones your ability to excel in a professional environment. Participants will explore strengths-based development to recognize their potential personally and in teams. They’ll also get hands-on training (and practice) in skills that will be essential for succeeding in college and their career. Space is limited.
The registration fee of $200 covers the participant’s conference registration and meals. Lodging is not included; however, we can assist participants with identifying participants to share a room. For questions, please contact Kim Heller at (515) 851-2019 or kim@redangus.org.
Facilitator: Laila Down
While a native of Oklahoma, Laila has called Iowa home for more than a decade. Laila has spoken to well over 150,000 people in more than 45 states and across the globe. Laila served as the 2006-2007 Oklahoma FFA state secretary and a 2008-2009 National FFA vice president. Laila worked for Syngenta after graduating Texas Tech University with a degree in agricultural education. She managed a multimillion-dollar sales territory for Syngenta. After Syngenta, she had the honor of teaching high school agricultural education in downtown Des Moines at Central Campus High School. While she is a Red Raider through and through, she earned a master’s degree from Iowa State University in agricultural education where she served as a teaching and research assistant. She’s owned and operated Point One Development since 2016. Laila lives in Johnston, Iowa, with her husband, Kevin (an Odebolt, Iowa, native); three young daughters Audrie, Ella and Gentrie; and their son, Jackson.
The Young Stockman Program is designed to provide juniors with hands-on experience related to beef production. Gleaning insights, guidance and advice from university faculty, industry professionals, and cattle producers. This year, the skills learned at the Young Stockman Program will be incorporated into the 2024 Red Angus Youth Expo. For questions, contact Taylor Dorsey at 970-397-0356 or juniors@redangus.org.
Stay tuned for information regarding the 2024 Young Stockman Program!
Save the date for the Inaugural Red Angus Youth Expo to be held June 9-14, 2024 in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
The event, hosted by the Red Angus Association of America, will provide opportunities for youth and their families to engage in education, competitions and Junior Red Angus national heifer, steer and bull shows.
To volunteer to help with the expo or to donate for this prestigious youth event, contact youthexpo@redangus.org.
The Red Angus Youth Expo offers two internship opportunities: the RAYE show internship and the RAYE media internship. All college students are eligible to apply for this opportunity. Interns will assist staff during an approximately two-week long internship. Interns will arrive at the show site before the RAYE and will work through the duration of the event, including the wrap-up.
The application process for the 2024 Red Angus Youth Expo internships are now closed. Check back early in 2025 for the next opportunity to be a Red Angus Youth Expo intern. Email related questions to youthexpo@redangus.org.
The JRA and the Canadian Junior Angus Association work together to have an "exchange" between juniors to attend the CJAA GOAL conference and the JRA Round-Up.
If you are interested in applying for "sponsorship" from the JRA to attend, please read the following requirements and send in application if you are eligible.
The GOAL conference is held over President's Day weekend and focuses on leadership and industry development.
Requirements:
Selection will be based on JRA involvement on the national level.
Eligible JRA members must submit a completed application by Nov. 1 via e-mail to the Junior Programs Coordinator at juniors@redangus.org.
The Red Angus Association of America is pleased to award a minimum of five $1000 college scholarships through the support of the Red Angus Foundation, Inc.
The following criteria will be used to determine eligibility:
The online Application requires following elements submitted via the online portal:
JRA members must register online at redangus.awardspring.com. Once registered with the site, the application contains several short answer questions. You can access the application to review the questions prior to completing and submitting the application for scholarship consideration.
If you have questions about the scholarship process, please contact JRA Activities coordinator at juniors@redangus.org.
JRA Scholarship Online Application
Troy and Annette Presser, Presser Red Angus, Turtle Lake, N.D., have established the Heather Presser Memorial Scholarships in loving memory of their daughter, Heather. Heather was taken from her family in an ATV accident in 2012.
The scholarships will assist JRA members’ participation in national Junior Red Angus Association (JRA) leadership events throughout the year. Selected JRA members may use the scholarships to defray registration and travel expenses to major JRA leadership events – Elevate, Young Stockman Program and Round-Up. Scholarship application is open to any JRA member.
JRA members must complete and submit the application by the respective event’s registration deadline. The application can be found on the event registration website.
Available scholarships:
Two $200 scholarships are available to assist JRA members' participation Round-Up. The application can be found on the event registration website. The application is due May 1.
Beef Industry Education Scholarship Application
This scholarship is available to facilitate the involvement of youth interested in commerical beef production.
A private fund has been established to provide one, fully paid sponsorship for a young Red Angus enthusiast to attend Round-Up. This award will provide full registration expense to Round-Up as well as travel to Round-Up for the recipient.
The founders of this award have two primary areas of intent:
This funding for this scholarship is not intended for juniors already members of the JRA but for a young person with interest in Red Angus and the beef industry from a commercial background and one who would not be able to attend Round-Up due to expense. We are looking for young people who are motivated by the cattle industry and may benefit from attending Round-Up. Potential nominees may include children or grandchildren of your customers and bull buyers, farm- or ranch-oriented youth who don’t participate in JRA because they do not have registered cattle, young people who are buying bulls, or perhaps heifers, for use in a crossbreeding program.
RAAA and JRA members may suggest potential candidates by contacting the Junior Coordinator at juniors@redangus.org or can share the scholarship information directly. The applications are due May 1 and can be found on the Round-Up registration website.
The award founders will select the individual recipient.
Three easy steps to using the Intern Placement Program:
Some Red Angus breeders have expressed their preference to host interns during the fall or spring to provide the best learning environment with a wider variety of opportunities on an operation. So, even if you are not seeking an internship for college, you may consider taking time in the fall or spring to become involved in an internship.
For more information, contact RAAA Junior Programs Coordinator.
Bieber Red Angus Ranch, Craig Bieber
11450 353rd Ave • Leola SD 57456
605-439-3628
craig@bieberredangus.com • www.bieberredangus.com
Gill Red Angus, Bryan Gill
HC 64 Box 146
Timber Lake, SD 57656-9801
bigredgenetics@hotmail.com
701-730-0134
Kniebel Cattle Co., Mary Ann and Kevin Kniebel
428 S. 2600 Road
White City, KS 66872
kniebel@tctelco.net
785-349-2821
R.A. Brown Ranch, Donnell & Kelli Brown
PO Box 727
Throckmorton, TX 76483
940-849-0611 • 940-256-1406
office@rabrownranch.com • www.RABrownRanch.com
Red Hill Farms, Sarah and Bart Jones
466 Red Hill Road
Lafayette, TN 37083
615-666-3098
mail@redhillfarms.net • www.redhillfarms.net
Strawberry Ridge Reds, Jim Frazier, Manager
101 Elbow Creek
Livingston, MT 59047
406-223-0389
jim@srredangus.com
Genex Hawkeye West, Ryan Thorson, Manager
3800 Duck Creek Road
Billings, MT 59101
406-656-9034
rthorson@crinet.com
Midland Bull Test, Steve & Lindsay Williams • Leo & Sam McDonnell, Jr.
5 Bull Drive
Columbus, MT 59019
Phones: 406-322-5597 • 406-322-9044
Fax: 406-322-5210
Text Steve: 406-321-704
bulls@midlandbulltest.com
Please check back often as this list will change and grow frequently.
Reap the benefits of membership on the state or regional level. Get involved to gain industry skills and to build your network. Contact your state association for more information.
Get in touch with our Junior Programs Coordinator to learn about events:
Taylor Dorsey
juniors@redangus.org
970-397-0356