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  • 2019 National Junior Limousin Show Fundraiser

    Missouri will be the host state for the 2019 National Junior Limousin Show & Congress in Springfield. The Missouri Limousin Breeders Association is kicking off fundraising efforts by offering this Squeeze Chute generously donated by LAG Industries of LaMonte, MO. We thank the Brackman family, Bart and Brenda, and Bradley and Nicole, for being strong supporters of the MLBA and donating the chute.

    TICKETS: $100 each (only 300 tickets will be sold)
    DRAWING: During the 2018 Missouri State Fair
    CONTACT: Brooke Edwards (660) 441-7717 to purchase tickets
    VIEW CHUTE DETAILS

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  • 13th Annual Great American Pie Limousin Sale

    CATALOG POSTED – 13th Annual Great American Pie Limousin Sale.
    SALE DATE: Sunday, April 15, 2018 – Lebanon, MO
    ANNUAL BANQUET: Saturday, April 14, 2018 – Lebanon, MO
    DOWNLOAD CATALOG

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  • MLBA Newsletter January 2018

    PRESIDENT’S COMMENTS:

    Missouri Limousin Breeders and family,
    A Greek philosopher is quoted as saying “change is the only constant in life.” As a breed, we have seen our breed of cattle change tremendously over the last decade to keep up with the changing demands. With the introduction of Lim-Flex cattle we can now cover the many facets of the industry within our own breed, from Fullblood to Purebred to Lim-Flex, we can do it all. One size does not fit all in the cattle industry and our breed has given many of our breeders the ability to offer the commercial buyer more than one option, a one stop shop if you will.

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  • USMARC FEED EFFICIENCY RESEARCH

    Genetic variance and covariance and breed differences for feed intake and average daily gain to improve feed efficiency in growing cattle
    Click here to read the research article.

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  • MLBA Newsletter September 2017

    PRESIDENT’S COMMENTS:

    Missouri Limousin Breeders and family,
    As the dog days of summer come to an end, and the summer fairs have come and gone, cattlemen across the country are busy with fall work. From weaning the spring born calves, cutting hay, fall born calves being born, planning for and attending sales and preparing for winter that is around the corner; the work never ends. As I hear often, the work goes on and on and on.

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