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NCBA members pass policy resolutions
International trade, cattle payment efficiency and herd health were among the key policy issues members of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association honed in on during the 2012 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show.
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Nebraska cattleman named new NCBA president
Successful 2012 cattle industry convention sets records, generates excitement
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NCBA: EPA questioned by cattlemen on CAFO reporting rule
Ellen Gilinsky with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) faced a roomful of cattlemen and women at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s annual convention.
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NCBA: Experts project tighter cattle supplies, record expo
As cattle supplies remain tight and global demand intensifies profitability for cattle ranchers will continue in the year ahead, CattleFax analysts told cattlemen during remarks delivered at the 2012 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show in Nashville, Tenn.
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Hugh McCampbell , DVM, wins third straight NCBA Top Hand Award
Tennessee veterinarian recruits most new NCBA members
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NCBA calls estate tax top priority, pushes back on regulation
NCBA President-Elect J.D. Alexander painted a picture of regulatory chaos in Washington, D.C., but pointed to grassroots advocacy as the primary reason the cattle industry was able to “weather the storm.”
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National Cattlemen’s Foundation awards scholarship
Students recognized at cattle industry convention
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Cattlemen to Cattlemen: Southeast Beef Panel
Leaders from the southeast region discuss issues affecting the beef cattle industry today
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NCBA backs DOL review of on-farm child labor regulations
NCBA calls on DOL to scrap the provision completely
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Convention Updates: Talking with NCBA’s Mike Miller
Mike Miller, NCBA’s Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Research, speaks with Russell Nemetz of NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen about his new role at NCBA and Cattlemen’s College during the first day.
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Cattle industry kicks off annual convention in Nashville
Roughly 6,000 cattlemen and women registered to attend action-packed convention
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- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability
- Corn planting pace turns from record slow to record fast
- U.S. cattle placements rise in April as feed costs subside
- Survey reveals most Americans in favor of COOL
- Ag markets were mixed to start the new week



