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Strong youth essential for a strong breed

Richard Ogilvie of Te-angie Poll Herefords is a big believer that strong youth associations underpin strong breeds.

And, according to Herefords Queensland Youth Association (HQYA) president Aleacea Nixon, the leading beef industry figure always put his money where his mouth is.

She says he is renowned for supporting young people entering the agricultural sector and also donates his time and expertise.

This year, Mr Ogilvie, whose stud is based north-east of Armidale in NSW, has donated a stud heifer to be awarded to the cattle breeder who shows the most potential at the HQYA camp.

“I have seen photos of the heifer,” Aleacea said. “It is the sweetest little thing that anyone would be so proud to win and show off.

“Te-angie Poll Herefords is an amazing supporter of youth programs.

“They have supported us over the past couple of years, which we are so appreciative of.

“But, not only do they sponsor us, they lend cattle to the kids who don’t have any of their own to bring to camp.

“We just couldn’t do it without supporters like them.”

This year’s 12th annual HQYA youth camp will be held in Dalby from 29 June to 2 July.

It offers a range of hands-on, educational activities to teach future generations about the agricultural industry.

Entry forms are available on the Herefords Queensland Youth Association Facebook page or visit www.herefordqldyouth.com/

* Fact File

What: HQYA youth camp.

When: 29 June to 2 July.

Where: Dalby.

What: It offers a range of hands-on, educational activities to teach future generations about the agricultural industry.

Contact: Entry forms are available on the Herefords Queensland Youth Association Facebook page or visit www.herefordqldyouth.com/

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