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Premises Registration

The National Cattlemen’s Foundation in partnership with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), is working with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to implement a cooperative agreement to increase knowledge of the need for and benefits of premises registration, and to help coordinate the actual sign-up of operations under USDA’s National Animal Identification System (NAIS). To register your premises today, download the REGISTRATION FORM and either fax or mail the completed form, or Register Online.
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July 1: Charles Miller on Kentucky and Premises Registration
In central Kentucky, you'll find Charles Miller.  He's a cattleman that backgrounds about 2,000 head of stocker cattle a year.  NCBA's Cattlemen to Cattlemen had a chance to spend a day in the life of Charles Miller and learn more about the cattle business in Kentucky.  The Miller family says they've seen a considerable change in the Kentucky cattle business and have found premises registration to be a valuable tool for their operation. 

 
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July 1: Dan Bell on Premises Registration on the US/Mexico Border
Dan Bell is a rancher with 50 sections of land in southern Arizona.  His operation has 12 miles of fence on the Mexican border.  We had a chance to visit Mr. Bell’s operation this winter and to learn about how premises registration has made a positive impact on his business.


 
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July 1: Curt Rincker on Grazing Efficiency and Premises Registration
He's a Simmental breeder located in central Illinois.  Curt Rincker has spent his career working with NRCS and E-Quip to improve grazing efficiency.  Cattlemen to Cattlemen recently caught up with Curt to learn more about his operation and why he chose to register his premises.


 
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Apr. 22: Georgia Cattlemen's Association on Premises Registration
In the southeast section of the country, the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association is working hard to keep cattle herds in their area healthy and safe.  Executive Vice President Jim Collins says one of the ways they’re doing so is through the premises registration program. 


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