2016 US Cattle Producer’s Forum, Billings MT

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Concerned about where the cattle market is headed? Interested in maximizing your profits in the coming years?

At nearly $60 billion, the last half of 2015 represents the largest loss in equity in the history of the cattle industry. Futures prices have become more volatile and seemingly disconnected to cash movement in the market place. Algorithmic trading and anti-competitive buying practices, the loss of origin labeling, recent actions against funding of a final GIPSA rule, commercial livestock trucking issues, and additional industry concerns, have all contributed to the state of today’s market and a volatile arena for U.S. cattle producers.

Don’t sit on the sidelines and risk losing valuable insights and advocacy opportunities. Be a part of the conversation and register today for the 2016 Cattle Producer’s Forum on September 9th & 10th in Billings, Montana at the Big Horn Resort.

Friday, Sept. 9th will serve as the USCA Annual Meeting in which Board of Directors & Officers nominations will take place and all other official USCA business will occur. (Not a member? Join TODAY to become a part of only national cattlemens’ organization that represents independent cattle producers and independent feeders.)

On Saturday, Sept. 10th, we welcome all producers and members of the public to attend the 2016 Cattle Producer’s Forum. The Forum will feature panel discussions and special speakers on global trade, the state of the cattle industry, and ushering in the next generation of cattle producers. Following the day’s events, we will honor industry VIP’s and friends of the industry, and then end with a “Producer’s Night-Out” social event.

Cattle producers and industry experts from across the nation will come together in September to bring real solutions to today’s cattle market. Ensure YOUR seat at the table today – Click here to Register

CLICK HERE to see the tentative agenda

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