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AMERICAN RED BRANGUS ASSOCIATION


We are looking forward to an exciting 2012!!! Come and see what all the fun is about! The primary purpose of the American Red Brangus Association (ARBA) is to identify Red Brangus ancestry and record transfer of ownership. In addition, the ARBA serves to promote Red Brangus cattle, provide communication among the membership and compile performance information.

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Presidents Message
Focusing on the future is important for all organizations and corporations to achieve long term success in the market place. The ARBA has been around for 56 years and you do not stay in business for more than a half a century without successful planning.

Since being elected President by the ARBA board in June, I asked each board member to generate a list of five goals or objectives for the association to achieve in the upcoming years. I believe it is important that we establish benchmarks and put plans in place to advance the breed and Association. In addition, the board members were asked to provide an execution plan for each of their goals which they are planning to present.

I would like to take this time to share with you some of my goals and objectives for the ARBA.

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About Red Brangus


The Red Brangus breed was not based on theory that two breeds ought to produce a superior third. Instead, the mating of Brahman and Angus in a commercial setting proved itself superior to straight-bred British cattle. While these commercial matings yielded both red and black progeny, it was the red calves that proved themselves superior in terms of growth, fertility and hardiness. Red Brangus cattle combine the hardiness, disease resistance and unmatched maternal instincts of the Brahman breed with the superior carcass quality, fertility, maternal and milking ability of the Angus.
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Download the new History of the Breed article. Written by: Barbara Langham.

Our Magazine!

The ARBA is pleased to announce the 2012 issue of the American Red Brangus Journal: The Official Publication of the American Red Brangus Association.
The January 2012 issue features the Presidents Message, Working for the Breed: 2012 ARBA Board of Directors, Should We Try AI? article, Junior News, Online Registration, ARBA 2012 Membership Directory, 2012 Annual Meeting Update.
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of the January 2012 issue!

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Drippings Springs, TX 78620

Phone: 512-858-7285

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