World champions crowned
World Champions have been decided in all 12 classes at the $355,000-added 2007 NCHA World Finals in Amarillo, Texas which concluded Monday. You can check the scores throughout the show, read news and features from the show in the online Daily Chatter newsletter, and listen to announcer Tom Holt's twice daily updates in the Cutting Edge News archives. Here's a look at the World Champions:

Thank you to the World Finals Class Sponsors and City of Amarillo sponsors, including Amarillo National Bank, Johnson Ranches, AQHA Journal, Amarillo Globe News, Bill Masterson, Brenda Michael, Horsemen For Christ, Maxor, Bar G Feedyard, Whiteface Ford, Tule Ranch, Abraham Equine, Herring Bank, Cavender's Boot City, Ambassador Hotel, Wells Fargo Bank, Hi Pro Feed, Coors, AQHA and Holiday Inn.

Don't miss the NCHA Eastern National Championships
Here are a few of the reasons why the NCHA Eastern National Championships, March 10-21, 2008 in Jackson, Mississippi, are the highlight of the year for hundreds of weekend cutters:

So don't wait. Download a print-friendly schedule and an entry form, book your accommodations and get your entries in today for the weekend cutter's favorite show.

March Chatter is online
The March issue of Cutting Horse Chatter, the special Youth issue featuring the Junior and Senior World Champions, is now online.

Futurity champion sold
High Brow CD, winner of the 2007 NCI Building Systems NCHA Futurity, Augusta Futurity and Tunica Futurity, has been sold by Arthur Noble to Chris and Staci Thibodeaux of Jennings, Louisiana. Austin Shepard will continue to show the son of High Brow Cat and Sweet Little CD. As usual, you can read the whole story first on sallyharrison.com.

Time is running out…Consign now to the NCHA Super Stakes Sale – April 19, 2008
Entries to the NCHA Super Stakes Sale are now being accepted.  Download a consignment contract to enter this special sale session before March 1.  For more information please call Western Bloodstock at (817) 594-9210.

Membership grace period expires March 1
Renew now and you won't miss the April Cutting Horse Chatter magazine and the full coverage of the World Finals and World Champions. If you plan to compete in the Amateur or Non-Professional classes, don’t forget to complete your Amateur/Non-Pro Application.

The race is on in 2008 . . .
The 2008 point year is building up steam with tight races in most divisions. Here's a look at all of the leaders:

Open
Ms Peppy Cat   $17,481 Incredi Babe   $6,400
Non-Pro
Stephanie Haymes-Roven   $8,540 Paula Wood   $7,647
  
$50,000 Amateur
Evan Sutton   $7,171 Kelsey Conn   $5,890
  
$20,000 Non-Pro
Will Hulden   $2,128 Yvonne Vanoni Peterson   $1,536
  
$10,000 Amateur
Parri Longworth   $1,274 Ken Waters   $1,154
  
$3,000 Novice
Purdy Aristo Cat   $7,397 Dark Brow Playboy   $3,487
  
$3,000 Novice Non-Pro
Ron Davis' Kits Little Chick   $5,273 Lynda Ross' Iwannas CP Goldstar   $2,871
  
$2,000 Limit Rider
Devin Clinton   $1,328 Ashley Neiman   $1,326
Senior Youth
Evan Sutton
31
Priscilla Crawley
30
Junior Youth
Rebekah Jo Williamson
20
Gage Wells
17
  
$10,000 Novice
Miss Dainty Cat   $8,282 Incredi Babe   $7,675
  
$10,000 Novice Non-Pro
Charles & Stephanie Roven's Travs Smart Kit   $6,697 Diane Petersen's Fishin For Bizness   $6,134

Super Stakes payment due
The final payment for the 2008 Ford NCHA Super Stakes is due now. Payments must be postmarked no later than February 25.

Lisa Johnson benefit
NCHA member Lisa Johnson of Angier, North Carolina, suffered a traumatic head injury on January 27. There will be a benefit dinner and live auction fund raiser at Circle M Ranch, Pelzer, South Carolina, February 23.

Save on breeding fees
You can save 40% on this year's breeding fees and help support the National Youth Cutting Horse Association by purchasing your 2008 breeding through the NYCHA Stallion Service Auction. You’ll pay only 60% of the advertised breeding fee. All remaining breedings will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. All proceeds go to support youth scholarships, awards and activities. For more information, contact Danette McGuire, NCHA Youth Director at (817) 244-6188.

Buffalo Ranch supports NYCHA with stallion fees
S.David Plummer’s Buffalo Ranch is helping the NYCHA by lots and lots -- Lots Of Acres, that is. For the 2008 breeding season, Buffalo Ranch will donate 100% of Lots Of Acres’ breeding fees to the NYCHA scholarship fund. All breeding fees from outside mares will be earmarked for youth scholarships, with a minimum guaranteed donation of $50,000 per year.

"We are extremely excited to have Buffalo Ranch's support of the youth scholarship program," said NCHA Youth Coordinator Danette McGuire. "Their generous donation will enable us to help even more youth members as they enter college and continue their educations."

Lots Of Acres is standing the 2008 season at Buffalo Ranch in Farmington, Utah. The Bob Acre Doc son was a finalist at the 2002 NCHA Open Futurity, and has lifetime earnings of $57,269. His first foals arrived in 2006.

Town & Country Foods launches fund-raising program
Town & Country Foods will donate $50 to the National Cutting Horse Association for every order placed by an NCHA member. Town & Country is the nation’s largest all-natural and organic in-home grocer. They deliver to your home all-natural, prime and choice, aged, restaurant-quality meats, flash-frozen and individually vacuum-packed, produced from Nebraska, Iowa and Colorado. They also offer Cascadian Farm’s organic vegetables and non-farmed sea-foods from Orca Bay.

Many consumers, faced with retail supermarket grocers, are frustrated with the high costs and low quality. By taking the building out of the equation, Town & Country can feed you high quality, nutritionally dense foods for $2-3 a portion.

Find out how a food consultant can deliver to your home about a week's worth of free meats, without obligation, then custom build a menu for your family and explain Town & Country's food system. Visit Town & Country's website at townandcountryfoods.com, watch the movie on the home page, then call them at 1-877-602-4774 to get started eating better food, delivered… at a better price.

Farmvet.com offers discount
NCHA's newest sponsor, FarmVet.com is offering NCHA members a 5% discount on products offered on their website. With access to over 50,000 products, an extensive equine pharmacy, the highest level of customer service, and fast shipments, FarmVet.com can get you what you need, when you need it.

Introducing the Sire's Get, All Foals Report
Order this report for an in-depth look at a breeding stallion. This report includes the following information:

You can order all these reports right now from the official (NCHA/AQHA) web site by selecting the Purchase Reports option at the top of the page.

Rules resources
The NCHA Judges Department has a variety of resources to help members become better cutters. You can order these CDs and DVDs today:

NCI Building Systems sponsors NCHA Futurity
With a website for cutters, NCI Building Systems, Inc is the title sponsor of the NCHA World Championship Futurity. NCI Building Systems is the leading integrated manufacturer and marketer of metal building components, custom engineered metal building systems and metal coil coaters in North America. Based in Houston, Texas, NCI Building Systems has 44 manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States, in Mexico and in Canada.

Get covered
A khaki cap from Tioga Territory is great for displaying your cutting pride! It has a sandwich bill that reads "NCHA" with NCHA embroidery on the bill. The back velcro strap also reads "NCHA".