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FEEDER MEETING
May 24-26, 2023
Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Make your hotel reservations through the CCA group rate
REGISTER TODAY AT CALCATTLEMEN.ORG
Feeder Council
Producer Member $350
Includes access to all meetings, breakfast on Thursday and Friday, lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Thursday night’s dinner event.
Industry Partner $450
Includes access to all meetings, breakfast on Thursday and Friday, lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Thursday night’s dinner event.
Additional Thursday Night Dinner Tickets $150
Limited tickets. It is recommended to purchase additional tickets prior to the event.
No refunds for registrations will be available after 4/30.
..CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 faces and hear from leaders in the industry. Running around the Nugget with my camera in hand capturing moments in the tradeshow, general sessions, policy meetings and awards banquet helped to document all that was going on over throughout the three days. By the time I left Reno my feet hurt but I still had a smile on my face.
In my opinion, one of the best ways to meet our members and hear about their needs is by getting out and to seeing them in their element. Most recently I had the pleasure of attending the 82 nd Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale along with CCA’s Director of Communications Katie Roberti, where we were able to connect with members, snap some pictures and connect producers with the Ranchers Technical Assistance Program team at the California Cattle Council booth within the tradeshow. I also visited Chico State students and advisor Travis Heffner to take s photos of them and the university’s bulls for the young producer column.
Aside from sending out the weekly Legislative Bulletin , managing our Hot Irons newsletter, contributing to the magazine and creating content for social media, I most recently have taken the lead on CCA’s Leadership Series. I manage the CCA internship program, scholarships and the creation of a young producer column in the California Cattleman magazine. The goal of the young producer column is to feature research, events and projects that young producers are working on within the beef industry. To read the first story of the young producer column turn to page 34. If you are a young member interested in writing for our young producer column, reach out to me at maureen@calcattlemen.org.
As spring draws near, I look forward to CCA’s upcoming midyear meeting, summer bull sales and reaching my one-year mark at CCA. May your March be filled with happy cows, green grass and “Wherever you go, whatever you do, may the luck of the Irish be there with you!” – Anonymous
SHOULD YOU ORDER THE ANAPLASMOSIS VACCINE?
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Do you own cattle?
You don’t need it, but should still support the California Cattlemen’s Association
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