American Salers Foundation
Research and
Education...are keys to our future
The American Salers Foundation was established in 1986
to help fund research, educational programs and youth projects for the
betterment of the Salers breed, Salers breeders and the entire beef
industry. The Board of Trustees, an eleven member committee, who are also
members of the Board of Directors for the American Salers Association,
administer foundation funds.
Youth
Funds for this portion of the foundation support and
improve programs and activities for the young men and women involved in the
American Salers Junior Association (ASJA).
Scholarships award youth interested in pursuing
studies in the agricultural field. Scholarships include: ASA Foundation,
Missouri
State,
Colorado
State,
and the Frank Whitham Memorial Scholarship.
Scholarship applications can be found under the ASJA page.
Click here
Education
After characterizing the Salers breed through
research, it is important that information reach Salers breeders,
universities, extension services and the media. Education allows for the
understanding of what characteristics are unique to Salers cattle and what
the breed can contribute to today's beef cattle industry. Research and
education help Salers breeders promote superior qualities and improve in
other areas to continue the advancement of the breed.
Recent Accomplishments
Research Projects
An important factor in understanding the application
and value of research is gained through cooperation between recognized
research stations, universities and the American Salers Association. Areas
of specific value and interest to
Salers breeders include:
• Recognition and identification of
Salers carcass traits
• Identification of specific
performance areas when compared with other
breeds
• Documenting the maternal
characteristics of the breed
• Establishing through
documentation that the Salers breed is a competitor in
today's industry
Foundation History
Montana State University
• Grazing Distribution Project
• Validation of Within-Breed and
Across-Breed EPDs for Production Traits
• Comparison of Salers, Angus,
Charolais and Piedmontese Sires for
Production Traits in a Commercial Cow Herd
• Comparison of Salers, Angus,
Charolais and Piedmontese Sires Calves for
Feedlot and
Carcass Characteristics
• Comparison of Maternal
Characteristics of F1 Salers, Angus, Charolais and
Piedmontese
Females in a Commercial Cow Herd
Colorado State University
• Characterization of Salers Sires
for Carcass Traits
• Relationship Between Different
Measures of Tenderness
• Stayability
EPD
Analysis
• Disposition
EPD
Oklahoma State University
• Evaluation of Salers in a
Commercial Cow Herd
• Evaluation of Salers and Limousin
as Terminal Cross Sires
• Comparing the Calving Ease Among
Breeds
Animal Genetics and
Breeding Unit – Agricultural Breeders Research Institute
• Evaluation of Salers in a
Multi-breed
EPD
System