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Florida ranch educates students about cattle, conservation
If you are in the ranching business, then you are aware that to the general public, ranching and environmental conservation do not typically go hand in hand.
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EPA denies ethanol mandate waiver requests
Cattlemen continue to face high feed prices with no relief
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NCBA urges Congress to pass permanent estate tax relief
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association joined more than 30 groups urging them to provide farmers and ranchers with permanent and meaningful relief from the estate tax.
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NCBA's live show will address 'state of the industry'
Live show to also include membership drive and cattle industry convention registration
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NCBA overview on Election Day in Washington D.C.
NCBA's Vice President of Government Affairs Colin Woodall gives an overview of what's being seen and heard on this Election Day in Washington, D.C.
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Despite setbacks in 2012, future looks bright for U.S. beef trade
Drought, fires, floods, skyrocketing input costs and record herd shortage; factors we have unfortunately become very familiar with over the past couple of years and all of which would send cattlemen and women running to the hills.
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NCBA discusses the implementation of the US-Panama FTA
NCBA's Associate Director of Legislative Affairs, Kent Bacus speaks to us about the implementation of the US-Panama Free Trade Agreement.
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NCBA: USTR announces implementation of the U.S.-Panama FTA
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced Monday that the United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement, also known as the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), will enter into force on Oct. 31, 2012.
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Livestock express: Coming soon to a ranch near you
As the world’s population continues to grow toward 10 billion people by the year 2050 and if expanding economies that are providing better living conditions are factored in, it equals an unprecedented world-wide demand for animal protein and dairy products.
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Ranchers hope to roll into Washington after election day
Given that ranching and farming are a part of America’s rich history, it is no surprise that a few candidates running for office this year are involved in agriculture.
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NCBA: Wilson will take on tough issues in Washington
One of New Mexico’s oldest industries is farming and ranching. It was the Indian Pueblos, Spanish settlers and 19th century homesteaders of the Southwest that created the idea of the American dream.
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- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- Seven jobs more dangerous than farming
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability
- Drought losses in Oklahoma top $400 million for 2012
- Survey reveals most Americans in favor of COOL



