Red Angus cattle dot the hillside in southwestern Nebraska.
Red Angus cattle are known for their strong maternal traits.
A new Red Angus baby enters the world.
A Red Angus cow poses for the camera. The association has taken a strong stance on performance results, including total herd reporting and stayability.
The carcass quality for Red Angus cattle is exceptional, as is their durability and adaptability.
Red Angus cattle fall into line in the fall in southwestern Nebraska.
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A herd of Red Angus cattle is rounded up on the Cross Diamond Cattle Co. near Bertrand.
The Red Angus Association has, since 1995, had the Feeder Calf Certification Program, also known as the “yellow tag” program, verifying that a calf is at least fifty percent Red Angus.
A Red Angus mama and her calf graze. Red Angus cattle are known not only for their maternal instinct, but excellent carcass quality, docility, and more.
Johanna Ford (towards the back) and her sister Marie Ford show Red Angus at the Phelps-Gosper County 4-H fair. Their parents, Kim and Scott, are partners with Cross Diamond Cattle Co. in Bertrand.
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