The Angus Journal is the Association's flagship publication and a primary means of communication with the membership. Published 12 times each year, the Angus Journal communicates important information about Association programs and services; reports news from shows, events and sales; and provides production, marketing and management information that Angus breeders need to be successful. The publication is also an effective vehicle for producers to use in marketing their herds to other members around the country. Advertisements are offered in a variety of sizes at rates to match most budgets, and a creative staff is available to help create an eye-catching layout.
Change can be scary. People stick to comfortable routines because change means a risk of failure, but it can present opportunities. Only those who are not afraid to change can open the door. Chuck Pluhar of Cohagen, Mont., has always managed and kept records to know when the risk or routine was greater than any fear of trying something new. ...