Welcome
Thank you for your interest in our 31st year. It means more to us than we can express. As you may have seen or heard, we dispersed our younger group of cows. By no means are we getting out of raising Red Angus bulls for you, our customers. We merely cut our herd size down and, in doing so, we are using our new genetics that have a more interest- ing and diverse genetic package for you, our customers. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about the new genetics or would just like to visit about our bulls we are offering. You are also more than welcome to stop by the ranch and take a look for yourself! Now a little bit about the family! Kyah, our youngest, turned 9 in September, and is in 3rd grade. She loves going to school to hang out with her friends, but she is excited for the school year to end. She is currently on the 3rd grade girl’s traveling basketball team and is excited to get to play sports when she is older. Brock, our youngest boy, will turn 12 in July and he is a 5th grader. Brock likes to stay home more than go to school and is an avid help with feeding and other work around the farm. Brock played football this past fall, and he enjoyed it as well! Hudson, our oldest boy, is an 8th grader this year, although he is the height of a senior! Hudson helps around the farm a lot, but he likes to get off it as much as he can! He en- joys going ice fishing, driving around or going to games in town. He was also in football this past fall and is currently in livestock judging with his oldest sister, Elodie! Reagen is the second oldest and she is currently a sophomore. She enjoys hanging out with friends and driving around town. She is in FCCLA, where she participated in District Leadership. Finally, Elodie is the oldest, and she is a senior. She plans to attend South Dakota State
Kuhn’s Red Angus James, Stephanie Kuhn Elodie, Reagen, Hudson,Brock & Kyah Kuhn 6962 28th Ave SE
Napoleon, ND 58561 Home: 701-332-6378 Cell: 701-426-6921
University this fall for a major in animal science with pre-veterinary medicine emphasis. She is involved in FFA, where she is chapter president, FBLA, where she is chapter treasurer, Student Council, Honors Society, Drama, Speech and North Dakota Junior Red Angus. She will graduate this May as her class’s valedictorian! In closing, we would like to thank everybody for taking the time out of their busy schedules to support us! Sincerely, James and Stephanie Kuhn and Family
Kuhn’s Red Angus • Huber EY Red Angus
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