Producers from across the U.S. will meet to discuss policy resolutions, nominate leadership candidates, and discuss the past year’s successes and the organization’s priorities for the year ahead.
USCA invites its producer members and other cattlemen and women who have an interest in strengthening the U.S. cattle industry to the 2023 Summer Business Meeting.
USCA cites several reasons why it opposes the proposed rule, including the need to protect the health of the domestic cattle herd, the estimated U.S. producer market losses and the lower standards of production in Paraguay.
This committee advises the U.S. secretary of agriculture on matters affecting the Food Safety and Inspection Service's inspection program activities, including food safety policies that will contribute to USDA's regulatory policy development.
The White House has announced an Executive Order on Advancing Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Innovation for a Sustainable, Safe, and Secure American Bioeconomy.
The U.S. Cattlemen's Association (USCA)'s 15th Annual Meeting and Cattle Producer's Forum will be held December 8–10 at the DoubleTree Downtown in Nashville.
The latest edition of The Drive In Five, a Cattlemen's Beef Board video series, updates producers on how Beef Checkoff dollars are used to drive beef demand.
Independent Beef Assoc. of North Dakota asks Farm Service Agency to re-evaluate Livestock Indemnity Program payment rate and mortality rate for beef cattle under 250 pounds.
On Thursday, Senators Mike Rounds (R-SD) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) introduced a bipartisan resolution asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate beef companies for potential price fixing.