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2023 CCA & CCW ANNUAL CONVENTION & TRADESHOW
NOV. 29 - DEC. 1 | NUGGET CASINO RESORT | SPARKS, NEV.
2023 Tentative Schedule
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH
Event Registration
Full Registration - Member
Full Registration includes all events except Cowbelle of the Year Lunch and CCA/CCW Awards Banquet
$300.00
Full Registration – Non Member
Full Registration includes all events except Cowbelle of the Year Lunch and CCA/CCW Awards Banquet
$350.00
Full Registration – YCC
Full Registration includes all events except Cowbelle of the Year Lunch and CCA/CCW Awards Banquet
$100.00
Additional Cost
Cowbelle of the Year Lunch - $50.00 Awards Banquet - $80.00
To register visit https://calcattlemen.org/convention2023 and complete your registration online or download a mail in form. Call the CCA office at (916) 444-0845 to register over the phone.
Hotel Reservations
The CCA room block at the Nugget Casino Resort is open! To make your reservations in the group block visit our event page at https://calcattlemen.org/convention2023 or call the Nugget Casino Resort directly at (800) 648-1177 and mention the group code GCCA23.
Attendee And Exhibitor
REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
REGISTER TODAY AT CALCATTLEMEN.ORG
REGISTRATION PRICES INCREASE NOVEMBER 13TH
NO REFUNDS WILL BE AVAILABLE
USDA: FARM REAL ESTATE VALUE UP 7 PERCENT NATIONWIDE
USDA's latest land values survey, released in mid-September, reveals farm real estate is worth an average of 7.4 percent more than a year ago. Despite the ongoing challenges presented to farmers and ranchers across the nation, the report shows that agriculture real estate values mirror the rise in real estate values across the residential and commercial real estate sectors.
Farm real estate includes all land and buildings on farms. The USDA 2023 Land Values report says farm real estate averages $4,080 per acre in 2023, up from $3,800 in 2022.
Cropland average value is up 8.1 percent and pastureland average value is up 6.7 percent.
Northeast: The farm real estate average value in the Northeast improved 3.9 percent year-overyear to $6,740 per acre.
Lake States: The Lake States' farm real estate average value jumped 8.2 perecent from 2022 to $6,450 an acre.
Corn Belt: Farm real estate average value increased 7.1 percent in the Corn Belt to $8,100 an acre.
Northern Plains: Farm real estate went up 13.7 percent year-over-year on average in the Northern Plains, the largest increase nationwide. The 2023 average value is $3,160 an acre.
Appalachian: Appalachian states saw a 7.8 percent increase in farm real estate average value to $4,980 an acre. Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia are included in this region.
Southeast: The Southeast saw a 5.7 percent increase in farm real estate average value to $4,840 per acre.
Delta States: The Delta farm real estate average value improved 1.8 percent, the smallest regaional increase in the report. The average value is $3,400 an acre.
Southern Plains: Oklahoma and Texas saw a 9.4 percent increase in farm real estate average value from 2022. The average value per acre is $2,800.
Mountain: The farm real estate average value in the Mountain region improved 4.3 percent to $1,450 per acre. This region includes Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
Pacific: The Pacific region – California, Oregon and Washington – region saw a 3.3 percent increase in farm real estate average value to $7,270 an acre. Alaska and hawaii were not considered in this report.
Deming Ranch
Bly, Oregon
6,527 deeded acres | 4,500 acres of permit
Just reduced to $5,499,000
Listing broker: Jerry Hicks
GREAT SUMMER RANCH YEARLINGS AND/OR PAIRS
6,500+ deeded acres with 4,500 acres of adjoining private permits USFS and BLM
4,000 GPM irrigation well with 1,022 acres water rights ( Some transfers now in application)
• 1,000± acres of irrigated meadows, pastures, and hay ground
• Historically runs 400 cow/calf pairs and 200 yearlings on a normal summer
• Two homes and a bunkhouse
• Log hunting cabin with easy access to the Gearhart Mountain Wilderness
• Large hay barn with four stalls
• Corrals with hydraulic squeeze chute
• Five landowner preference tags for deer and elk
• Unlimited recreational opportunities
• Sprague River frontage
/ 541.420.0679
Fay Ranches, Inc. 541.362.8177 / fax 541.362.8176 555 NW 3rd Street, Suite II, Prineville, OR 97754 www.fayranches.com
Consistency
Quality Foot Shape & Structure
Great Marbling Ability
Increased Dressing Percentage
Improved Feed Efficiency/Conversion
Increased Heterosis
Heavier Weaning Weights
Maternal Excellence
Multi Region Adaptability