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California Cattlemen's Association in the News
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New vaccine keeps E. coli in cows, to read this story from the San Francisco Chronicle, click here.
California bill to limit antibiotics fails, click here to read this Western Livestock Journal article.
Veterinarian bill moves to assembly floor, click here to read CCA thoughts from President Tom Talbot.
Florez proposes antibiotic ban, click here to read CCA President Tom Talbot's comments in this Capital Press article.
Farm leaders prepare for new administration, click here to see this story from Ag Alert
Ranchers may face tough times, to read this Capital Press article, featuring several CCA members and Executive Vice President Matt Byrne, click here
Rangeland Summit to unite environmentalists, ranchers, to read about the 4th annual California Rangeland Conservation Coalition Summit, click here
Producers offer improvements to TB program, to read this Capital Press article, click here.
Agriculture won't be spared in the State budget meltdown, click here to read this article from Capital Press
Calif. drought forces cattle ranchers to downsize, to read this Associated Press report, click here
Country-of-origin food-labeling rules about to take effect, click here to view this Ag Alert article
Federal agency expands habitat for red-legged frog, click here to read this Ag Alert story and comments from CCA members Jack Rice and Tim Koopmann as well as CCA's Matt Byrne.
Drought, water shortages force ranchers to downsize, to read this article from Ag Alert, click here.
Prize bull sale to benefit cattle vaccine research, click here to read this Sacramento Bee article highlighting Five Star Land and Livestock's donation to foothill abortion research.
USDA yanks TB-free status, To read statements from CCA in this Capital Press article.
Ranchers enter hunt for hay, click here to read this Capital Press article.
Six months later, did the Chino beef recall produce benefits?, click here to read CCA Executive VP Matt Byrne's comments in this extensive article from the Press-Enterprise in Riverside.
Horse lovers fight BLM plan to cull wild herd, to see what CCA President-elect Tom Talbot told the Sacramento Bee about this issue, click here.
Agencies stay on TB trail, to read from this Capital Press article, click here.
California crops hit hard, to see what CCA member Darrel Sweet said, read this story from the Stockton Record.
Firefighting efforts continue around California, to read this Capital Press article, click here.
Rangeland grazing areas lost to flames, to read this story from Capital Press, click here
U.S. cattlemen welcome Korea market opening $1 billion potential expected to help cut losses on fed cattle, To read more from this Capital Press report, click here.
In praise of the state's 'original environmentalists', to read this San Francisco Chronicle Letter to the Editor by John Maas, DVM, click here.
Cattlemen praise S. Korean decision to reopen ports to U.S. beef., read this Capital Press article by clicking here.
Colombian imports crucial to U.S.; CCA says tariff cuts look promising To watch this news segment from KGO channel 7 in San Francisco, click here.
Cattlemen praise WTO ruling on European Union beef imports To read this Capital Press Story, click here.
Meat recall fallout - CCA officer weighs in on behalf of association Read this story from the Press-Enterprise in Riverside by clicking here.
Key ag bills introduced in Legislature: CCA stands firm on several issues To view this story from the California Farm Bureau Federation, click here.
Conserving a way of life - Rancher sees his kind as endangered species To read this Tri Valley Herald story about members of the CCA family, click here.
School district ordered to toss beef: CCA member weighs in on recall To read this story from the Lompoc Record, click here.
Cattlemen's Association reacts to beef recall
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