July 14, 2021
Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., is the recipient of the 2021 Bud B.C. Snidow Award at the 2021 Junior National Hereford Expo. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — National Junior Hereford Association member, Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, …
Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., is the recipient of the 2021 Bud B.C. Snidow Award at the
2021 Junior National Hereford Expo.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — National Junior Hereford Association member, Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek,
Neb., was awarded the Bud Snidow Award at the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo awards
ceremony on July 8 in Kansas City, Mo.
Each year the National Hereford Women honor Bud Snidow, the late American Hereford Association employee and Hereford historian, with a custom hand crafted buckle being awarded to a commendable NJHA member who demonstrates the characteristics Snidow admired most — honesty, fairness, hard work, enthusiasm and dedication to the Hereford breed and its members.
Lindstrom is a junior at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln pursuing a degree in animal science
and agricultural communication with a minor in Nebraska beef industry scholars. She wants to attend
artificial insemination school and complete additional courses in graphic design and marketing to begin
her own livestock marketing endeavour. She thanks the Hereford breed and industry for helping shape her
into the person she is today.
Lindstrom was nominated by the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association where she currently
serves as the vice president. According to her state advisors, Cameron and Carrie Ourada, Malina is a
valuable member of the team and is a mentor to new junior members, always leading by example. She is
instrumental in planning and executing the association’s local, state and regional shows and she actively
exhibits cattle on the state and national level as well as competes in speech, photography and sales
contests.
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The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) is one of the largest, strongest and most active junior
cattle programs in the country. Over the years, members of this association have gone on to earn
international and domestic respect as models for youth organizational success. The NJHA, through its
extensive educational programs, continues to lay the foundation for the beef industry’s future leaders. The
traditions of the past coupled with the energy of today’s board of directors have created a progressive
approach to further develop a meaningful and educational association focus.