Thursday, November 7, 2013

Until Next Time...


By Audrey Hambright

Looking back I can hardly believe it has been three and a half years since I made the trip north to Omaha to start my summer internship with the American Shorthorn Association. Little did I know I when I started out in Omaha that summer with my trusty sidekick who was a summer intern for Ak-Sar-Ben at the same time, that it would have led me down the path that it did.

From my time with the ASA to the Shorthorn Country magazine and back to ASA again, I have had some great experiences, met many people along the way and have a suitcase full of memories to take with me everywhere I go. More than anything, it has truly been an unbelievable learning experience from start to finish.



Those of you who know me well, know that I’m partial to my home state of Kansas. I have a great opportunity to keep working in the beef industry, close to home no less! My new position is with the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University as the Communications Coordinator.

Everyone I have worked with at Shorthorn along the way has been nothing but supportive and great to work with. Some of them have become my closest friends. I wish them all the best in their future endeavors – and that Shirley continues to keep everyone at the Shorthorn office in line!

Myself, Jake Alden and Gwen Crawford at the  2012 CYT Sale.

I am very thankful for all of the Shorthorn events I had the opportunity to attend and the people I met along the way. There are many of breeders and/or members who I only had correspondence with by phone or email, but I feel like I would know just as well if I had the chance to meet them in person.


As I have told a few, this is only “good-bye” for now. I’m sure I’ll see many of you on down the road. I look forward to seeing where the Shorthorn breed goes in the future as well as the activities of the ASA staff and membership.

Until next time…

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

From the 2012-13 National Lassie Queen

Since I was crowned as your National Shorthorn Lassie Queen this past November at the North American International Livestock Exposition I have gained a lot of experience, friends, mentors, and memories that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.  It’s hard to explain and summarize a whole year of my experience and gratitude in one small thank you article.  This time last year I would never have dreamed that I would be where I am today. 

I want to start off by thanking my amazing family.  Through this journey they have been with me every step of the way.  My mother and father have been a huge inspiration to me.  When I got discouraged I could always count on them to help me find my way and work through all of the planning, traveling, and finances.  I can never thank them enough for the countless hours they have spent with me on the road chaperoning me and assisting me when I needed it.  I also want to say thank you to my brothers and sister-in-law, David, Fran, and Jeffrey, for always being there for me and encouraging me, even when I didn’t think I needed it.  This experience has enabled me to become closer to you and I have loved every minute of it.  I love you all more than I can ever describe.   
Over the course of this year I have traveled to Denver, Colorado, Fort Worth Texas, The Kentucky Beef Expo, Junior Nationals in Des Moines, Iowa, The Missouri State Fair, The Kentucky state fair, Star Search Sale at Cates Farm in Modock, Indiana, The Keystone Show.   It’s hard to focus on one specific event I have been to, each trip has brought a new experience but the most influential trip I have taken this year was to the California Shorthorn Junior and Open show.  The hospitality from them was so warm and accepting.  This trip opened my eyes to a new side of the Shorthorn industry.  I had time to sit down and actually get to meet the breeders and exhibitors and learn of their hardships over the past year with the drought they have been experiencing.   

A few more people I want to be sure to mention are the wonderful breeders and members within the state of Kentucky.  You have been so generous and supportive of me on this journey.  I especially want to thank Faye Korthaus and Fran McCall.  You have both been there for me from the very beginning when I decided to become the Kentucky State Queen three years ago.  From the loaning of the tartan, to helping me with my crown, to advice on how to walk, talk, and even wave, you have been there and because of your help I have become the third National Queen to come from the state of Kentucky, which I consider to be a huge honor.   



I am sad to see this year come to an end, as I walk across the green shavings for the last time, in November.  I will soak in every moment and remember how blessed I am to have had this once in a lifetime opportunity.  No words can ever describe how honored, thankful, and greatful I am.     
I love you all so much,
Jessica McCall
2012- 2013 National Shorthorn Lassie Queen