NCBA Redbooks available for purchase
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DENVER – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) has developed Integrated Resource Management (IRM) Redbooks for more than 20 years in order to help cattlemen and women keep better production records and enhance the profitability of their operations.
The 2012 Redbooks are available for purchase online at the NCBA store (www.beefusa.org/store). Book can also be purchased by calling NCBA Manager of Educational Materials Grace Webb at gwebb@beef.org or by calling 1-800-525-3085. Webb said the IRM Redbooks consist of more than 100 pages to record calving activity, herd health, pasture use, sales and much more.
“NCBA’s Redbooks are small enough to fit in your pocket and are extremely handy to use whenever you need to record important information,” said Webb. “They are an inexpensive way to keep your business on track.”
Webb said Redbooks can also be customized with a company name and/or logo as long as orders are 100 or more books. Orders exceeding 100 books are also available at a reduced cost. The standard price for a Redbook is $6.25 per copy.





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