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Cattlemen's and Cattlewomen's Club
Initiated in 1898, the National Cattlemen's Beef
Association is the marketing organization and trade association for
America's one million cattle farmers and ranchers. NCBA is a
consumer-focused, producer-directed organization representing the
largest segment of the nation's food and fiber industry. NCBA
works to achieve the vision: "A dynamic and profitable beef industry
which concentrates resources around a unified plan, consistently meets
global consumer needs and increases demand."
The American National Cattle Women, Inc. is one of the
longest standing cattle women organizations established in 1952 as a
national non-profit, membership organization. It is a voice for
women who share a passion for the U.S. beef industry. Our mission
is to promote and support the industry, and encourage women involved in
beef and related agribusiness. ANCW offers leadership development,
education, volunteer opportunities, national programs, and participates
in the strategic planning process of the cattle industry. |

Liasons: Wendi Clubine (Coffeyville, Kan.) and Clem
Neely (Humboldt, Kan.) |