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American Angus Association As the nation’s largest beef breed organization, the American Angus Association serves more than 21,000 members across the United States and Canada The Association provides programs, resources and leadership that improve and promote the Angus breed, enhance the livelihoods of family farmers and ranchers, and exceed consumers’ expectations
American Angus - Wikipedia Some stock of the Scottish Aberdeen Angus breed was exported to Montreal, Canada, in about 1859, but nothing more is known of it
Angus | Grass-fed, Beef Quality, Marbling | Britannica Angus, breed of black, polled beef cattle, for many years known as Aberdeen Angus, originating in northeastern Scotland Its ancestry is obscure, though the breed appears closely related to the curly-coated Galloway, sometimes called the oldest breed in Britain
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About - American Angus Association We are your Angus family The American Angus Association is more than just a membership organization We are independent cattlemen and women who will collectively lead the beef industry into the future We have over 140 years of rich history and heritage, but we’re not willing to rest just yet
Black Angus Steakhouse We've been mastering our craft since 1964, so you could say we know a thing or two Our cuts are aged at least 21 days, seasoned to excellence, expertly flame-grilled and served up just the way you like it You've earned it
Search - American Angus Association Make the most of your investment in Angus with practical solutions on health, nutrition, marketing, genetics and management Watch educational videos and inspiring stories on our official YouTube channel, with everything from step-by-step segments to feature-length documentaries
Angus Journal With more than 14,000 paid subscribers, it's the primary source on the latest in beef cattle herd management, genetics, research and technology The Angus Journal is published monthly, print and digital