2007 Show Archives
Watch Cattlemen to Cattlemen Week 32: Original Air Date September 11, 2007:
Brett Stuart of Cattle-Fax joins host Susie Ross in-studio to discuss the impact of branded beef programs on the cattle industry. This includes an explanation of how cattle qualifying for a “premium choice” grade can offer a significant return on investment. For more information, visit www.Cattle-Fax.com.
You’ll learn about NCBA’s new field representatives. Rachel Aja will represent NCBA in the southwestern states of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Mark Wellman covers the east/central region, working primarily in the states of Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois.
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To reach the NCBA field rep in your area, call Membership Services at 866-BEEFUSA or e-mail membership@beef.org.
You’ll also meet the Pennsylvania family honored as the northeast region’s Environmental Stewardship Award winner, and the Kansas family that was named the Beef Improvement Federation’s Seedstock Producer of the Year. For more on the Beef Improvement Federation, visit: www.beefimprovement.org.
At the Cattle Learning Center, experts from Purina Mills show you how efficient feed bunk management helps provide proper nutrition and improves the health and profitability of your herd. For more information, visit: cattle.purinamills.com.
And Cattlemen to Cattlemen also pays a visit to the California State Fair’s Sale of Champions. For more, see: www.bigfun.org.
National Cattlemen’s Foundation, Fort Dodge Animal Health team up to offer scholarships targeting veterinary students
The National Cattlemen’s Foundation and Fort Dodge Animal Health are proud to announce a new scholarship program – the Fort Dodge Animal Health Legacy Scholarship. Through producer participation, Fort Dodge Animal Health will sponsor five scholarships of $5,000 each. Learn more about this program here.
WE NEED YOUR PHOTOS!
Keep those photos coming! This is your chance to share a great photo of your family out on the farm, your livestock, or just some great shots of the countryside. Send your digital photos to C2C@beef.org, and don’t forget to include your name, your location, the farm or ranch name, and any additional information you want to share.