Cattlemen recognized for environmental stewardship efforts
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association recognized six top cattle operations for their environmental conservation efforts during CattleCon24 in Orlando.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association recognized six top cattle operations for their environmental conservation efforts during CattleCon24 in Orlando.
Culver’s is celebrating agricultural education is by sponsoring FFA Day at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Trade Show in Orlando, Florida.
Voting is open for the four finalists that have been selected in the 11th annual National Anthem Singing Contest, sponsored by Norbrook.
The U.S. House Committee on Financial Services took a significant step forward by advancing a bill bolstering oversight of foreign ag acquisitions.
Producer-led organizations representing Indiana’s top commodities announced their joint opposition to an anti-checkoff amendment by Rep. Spartz (R-IN).
CattleCon will take place in Orlando this year between Jan. 31 and Feb. 2 with opportunities for performers, scholarships, and internships are opening up.
A coalition of 18 partners, have filed a motion asking the court to strike the Waters of the U.S. rule after the Supreme Court’s Sackett v. EPA decision.
A federal judge in North Dakota has granted a preliminary injunction for 24 states against the new Water of the United States rule.
The Bureau of Land Management’s new rule gives conservation priorities equal weight in land use decisions as other permitted uses, including grazing.
Each year, the Beef Checkoff-funded Master of Beef Advocacy program recognizes an individual who’s successfully engaging in conversations with consumers about beef and how cattle are raised. This year’s winner is Tucker Brown, a sixth-generation cattle rancher from Throckmorton, Texas who has been using social media platforms to tell his ranching stories.