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Public Lands Council Executive Director, Kaitylyn Glover
Land & Livestock Report
Colorado Livestock Industry Opposed to Wolf Reintroduction
Land & Livestock Report
Colorado Cattlemen's Association Holds Annual Convention in Steamboat Springs
Land & Livestock Report
Predatory Animal Sanctuary in Colorado Cattle Country Raises Questions
Land & Livestock Report
State Beef Councils Working Hard for Beef Checkoff Investors
Land & Livestock Report
Beef Operating Committee Approves FY19 Plan of Work
Land & Livestock Report
USCA Applauds Introduction of Livestock Hauling Bill
Land & Livestock Report
Fake Meat Discussed at USCA Annual Meeting and Cattle Producers Forum
Land & Livestock Report
U.S. Cattlemen's Association's Annual Meeting Underway in Billings, MT
Land & Livestock Report
Livestock Haulers Receive One-Year ELD Extension
Land & Livestock Report
Plant-based and Lab-grown Meat Could Get Clear Labeling in Missouri
Land & Livestock Report
Early Bird Registration Extended for OCA Midyear Event
Land & Livestock Report
U.S. Cattlemen's Association Meets in Billings, MT
The Agribusiness Update
Farm Sector/Lawmakers say Federal Appeals Court decision to NOT delist wolves is wrong, and Ag Economic Barometer turn higher in July.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A top priority of Species Conservation and Endangered Species Act Initiative released by the Western Governor's associations was benchmarked in delisting a species.
Colorado Ag Today
There is an upcoming educational opportunity for anyone involved in showing and fitting cattle. The Stock Show University is a free clinic for both youth and adults compliments of Sullivan Supply.
Land & Livestock Report
Ranchers are continually examining ways to become more efficient and improving their bottom line.
Land & Livestock Report
Next week the World Trade Organization will rule on the amount of COOL retaliation for Canada and Mexico.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Representatives from the state's agriculture, trucking and construction industries testify in favor of HB 1881, which would block Governor Inslee from setting a low carbon fuel standard, and avian influenza does not appear to have spread beyond quarantine sites.
Food Forethought
Many within the ag industry have mixed feelings when it comes to the $1.1 trillion omnibus package that was approved by the Senate.