Cass County Cattlemen

Cass County Cattlemen We are growing Iowa's beef cattle business through advocacy, leadership and education.

This page is one way you can reach us, and it allows us to tell you about some of the issues we are moving forward for Cass County Iowa's beef cattle producers!

We can't wait to see everyone tonight!Cass County Community Building.Tickets are $35/person at the door.
01/31/2026

We can't wait to see everyone tonight!
Cass County Community Building.
Tickets are $35/person at the door.

01/30/2026

Thank you to Cass County Cattlemen for your generous donation as a Breed Sponsor!
Cass County Cattlemen are committed to supporting local cattle producers and promoting the beef industry throughout Cass County and the surrounding area. Made up of dedicated producers and agriculture advocates, the group focuses on education, youth involvement, and community outreach. By encouraging the next generation of cattlemen and women and promoting high-quality beef, Cass County Cattlemen help keep agriculture strong while preserving the traditions that make rural communities thrive.

It’s been a big week for our local cattlemen!Congratulations to JW Freund Farms for being recognized as the 2025 Iowa Be...
12/17/2025

It’s been a big week for our local cattlemen!

Congratulations to JW Freund Farms for being recognized as the 2025 Iowa Beef Quality Assurance Feedlot Award recipient.

Lewis (IA) cattle producer wins 2025 Iowa Beef Quality Assurance Feedlot Award

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December 16th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, IA) – The Iowa Beef Industry Council (IBIC) celebrated four outstanding Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) award recipients during the 2025 Iowa Cattle Industry Convention, held Tuesday, December 16, at the Prairie Meadows Convention Center. One of the recipients was J.W. Freund Farms, Inc., in Lewis, Iowa.

Established in the mid-1960s, J.W. Freund Farms was built on a foundation of stewardship and continuous improvement—values that remain central to the operation nearly 60 years later. Today, the open feedlot has a capacity of approximately 4,000 head and reflects a comprehensive, systems-based commitment to BQA standards. The farm utilizes engineered runoff control systems that meet Clean Water Act requirements and follows detailed protocols to support cattle well-being and environmental protection.

Beyond daily operations, the Freund family serves as a national resource for cattle producers, frequently hosting tours and training. Iowa State University regularly brings students and industry professionals to the farm for hands-on education, reinforcing its reputation as a leader in feedlot management and BQA implementation.

The Iowa Beef Industry Council’s awards ceremony recognized cattle producers and industry leaders who exemplify excellence in cattle care, stewardship, and continuous improvement through their commitment to BQA principles. For more than three decades, Beef Quality Assurance has been a flagship program of the Beef Checkoff, driving industry advancement through science-based standards, benchmarking, and best management practices.

The Iowa BQA awards honor producers and industry partners who are nominated by their peers–fellow cattlemen and women who witness firsthand the leadership, innovation and dedication these operations bring to the beef industry every day. In addition to J.W Freund Farms, the following recipients won awards in their respective categories:
2025 IOWA BQA AUCTION MARKET AWARD
Equity Cooperative Northeast Iowa Waukon – Waukon, Iowa

2025 IOWA BQA EDUCATOR AWARD
Dr. Cole Burrack – Monticello Veterinary Clinic

2025 IOWA BQA COW-CALF AWARD
Eric and Jane Russell Farms – Monticello, Iowa

Read more about those recipients at https://www.iabeef.org/about-us/newsroom/news/details/46161/2025-iowa-beef-quality-assurance-awards
Pictured: J.W. Freund, Inc. receives an IBQ Award (photo courtesy the IBIC)

We have all known for years how incredible she is… this morning, she was awarded for her years of unwavering volunteeris...
12/16/2025

We have all known for years how incredible she is… this morning, she was awarded for her years of unwavering volunteerism throughout Cass County.

Your 2025 Angel of Christmas is our very own Ms. Coleen Babe. Our congratulations to her, and thank you for all you do!

Way to represent Cass County! Congratulations! We have loved supporting our area schools in this event, and look forward...
12/11/2025

Way to represent Cass County! Congratulations! We have loved supporting our area schools in this event, and look forward to continuing to do so in the years to come.

Atlantic FFA members participate in ICA Foundation “Beef Extravaganza”

News/Ag & Outdoor - December 11th, 2025

(From an Atlantic FFA reporter) – On Wednesday December 10th members of the Atlantic FFA participated in the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation Beef Extravaganza. Team members Lauren Comes, Hayden Kleen and Frank Freund placed 5th overall. The three members of the Beef Extravaganza team thank Chad Comes, Kevin Freund for helping with the team’s preparation, and Cass County Cattlemen for paying the entry fee for the team’s contest. Atlantic FFA member Lauren Comes commented, “Overall this is a very difficult contest and I feel like I learned a lot. I know this will help me in the future as I continue to work in the cattle industry.”

The Beef Scholarship Extravaganza is a unique contest open to high school juniors and seniors that focuses on the student’s knowledge and skills in ten different areas of the beef industry. Teams worked through ten 30-minute stations with 10-minute breaks between each station. In station one, Health and Handling, Team members were tested on effective stockmanship for handling of cattle and proper health related practices included, but not limited to, proper vaccination procedures and protocols, dose administration and equipment selection, parasite control, castration procedures and other health related practices essential for the beef industry and animal welfare.

During station two, Nutrition, team members evaluated the body condition score of four cows and then assisted the station judge in balancing a feed ration for a real-life scenario. To prepare, students learned about body condition scoring, cattle nutrient requirements, the nutrient values of feedstuffs, and how to use that information to determine what diet will be the best for the exercise. Station three focused on Marketing. The station required contestants to calculate yield and quality grades for carcasses, determine the value of a carcass, and determine values for lots of cattle. Team members should know the degrees of marbling necessary to achieve a final quality grade, assuming that all marbling calls are derived from A maturity carcasses. Students must also be able to use adjusted fat thicknesses, ribeye areas (sq. in.), hot carcass weights, and KPH% to calculate final yield grades. Team member Frank Freund said, “I really enjoy the marketing section. It’s a complex math problem that has real world applications. I will be able to use this information in the future when I work for the family business.”

Station four was the Seedstock Merchandising station. Team members demonstrated how to incorporate performance information, pedigrees, and phenotypes into a private treaty sales situation. Judges acted as buyers and team members had to identify the buyer’s needs, concerns, and goals in order to “sell” the bull or bulls. Atlantic FFA member Lauren Comes commented, “My favorite part of the contest is the Seedstock Station. I like talking about the genetics of cattle and how to use that information to predict the future of a cattle herd.“ Station five was the Keep-Cull Replacement Heifer station. During the first part of this station team members evaluated expected progeny differences (EPDs) and visually appraised live cattle in order to choose four out of eight heifers to keep that would best fit the production scenario given to contestants. The scenario addressed the objectives and marketing scheme of the operation along with other management information. In the second component teams answered questions about the set of heifers and their EPDs as well as their phenotypical features.

At station six, Job Interview, each student prepared a cover letter and resume and participated in a mock interview with an industry professional. By participating in this station, young people had the opportunity to explore career choices in the cattle industry. Station seven, Beef Industry Issues and Advocacy, gave team members the opportunity to give a presentation shedding a positive light on an area of the beef industry. Subjects may have included Modern Beef Production, Animal Care, Beef Safety, Beef Nutrition, Environmental Stewardship, and The Beef Checkoff. The Reproduction station is often considered the most difficult station of the contest. Students were tested on their knowledge of calving management practices such as pre-calving preparation, process of parturition, dystocia, equipment involved in reproductive practices, synchronization techniques, artificial insemination, embryo transfer and other technologies in this field.

In the Credit and Finance station team members were provided with the experience of organizing, preparing, and participating in a mock loan request. Teams met with financial officers and presented a description of a project along with completed financial data in support of the loan request. The project consisted of selecting one of three scenarios: purchasing 150 head of yearling steers to feed out, purchasing 15 bred cows to start a cow/calf business, or purchasing 75 head of heifer or steer calves. Atlantic FFA member Hayden Kleen commented, “My favorite station is the Credit and Finance scenario. This station will give me confidence when its time for me to get a loan to continue into the agriculture world after graduation“

The final station was the Beef Management Challenge. This station allowed students to tie information gained from the other stations of this competition together. This station was an informal discussion between team members and a judge, who assumed the role of a manager who needed advice about his or her cattle operation. The team members assumed a role of a hired consultant to provide advice for the fictitious beef enterprise.

Atlantic FFA Advisor Eric Miller said, “Overall I was extremely happy with how the team performed. This contest is basically taking ten college sophomore level tests in a row. This contest is very demanding and takes a lot of practice. Thank you to all the parents that helped and a special shout out to the Cass County Cattlemen for funding our team for the past 13 years.”

Pictured from left to right: Frank Freund, Hayden Kleen, Lauren Comes. (Photo courtesy Eric Miller)

The great Burger Tour 2025…Stop One:Washington ElementaryUp next: GriswoldWe’ll see you tomorrow!
12/05/2025

The great Burger Tour 2025…
Stop One:
Washington Elementary

Up next: Griswold
We’ll see you tomorrow!

IT'S TIMEEEEEEEEEE!Tomorrow we kick off the 2025 Cass County Cattlemen Burger Feed! It's our mission to feed every singl...
12/04/2025

IT'S TIMEEEEEEEEEE!

Tomorrow we kick off the 2025 Cass County Cattlemen Burger Feed! It's our mission to feed every single student (and educator) in Cass County a delicious, fresh off the grill burger! Spread the word, we want to feed as many kids as possible this year.

Let's call this the Great Burger Tour 2025
Dec. 4 - Washington Elementary, Atlantic
Dec. 5 - Griswold Schools
Dec. 11 - Atlantic Middle School & Schuler Elementary
Dec. 16 - CAM, Massena
Dec. 17 - CAM, Anita
Dec. 18 - Atlantic High School

Thank you to our members that continue to support our mission! If you're interested in becoming a member of the Cass County Cattlemen, message us here! We'd love to chat with you about all the local beef promotions we do, including this one!

Our Beef Queen, Jacquie visited Jack and Jill Preschool to read a book, have a meat stick snack, and answer LOTS of ques...
09/16/2025

Our Beef Queen, Jacquie visited Jack and Jill Preschool to read a book, have a meat stick snack, and answer LOTS of questions!

She also donated books to Washington Elementary Library and Mrs. Zellmer’s pre-k classroom.

The write stuff. Cass County Cattlemen donate pencils and book marks to the Washington Elementary School to the 3rd Grad...
08/22/2025

The write stuff. Cass County Cattlemen donate pencils and book marks to the Washington Elementary School to the 3rd Grade Team. In the state of Iowa, 3rd grade students are introduced to cursive writing.

Beef Carcass Weigh Ins were tonight. Each carcass exhibitor received a new IT’S ALL GOOD beef shirt. Check out the fair ...
07/17/2025

Beef Carcass Weigh Ins were tonight. Each carcass exhibitor received a new IT’S ALL GOOD beef shirt. Check out the fair schedule and come out to support the kids in our industry at the fair on Sunday (7/27) & Monday (7/28) night for the beef shows!

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