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CCA Hosted Dinner in Kern County

CCA invites all local ranchers and beef producers in Kern County to a hosted dinner in Bakersfield. Come join local ranchers to learn about issues impacting the beef cattle industry and partake in discussions on the future of ranching in California.  Please RSVP below no later than 2/28/19.

  • CCA President Mark Lacey moving cattle

Lacey Leads

Get to know Mark Lacey as he takes the reigns as CCA President for the next two years.

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CCA Steak & Eggs Legislative Breakfast

The California Cattlemen's Association invites CCA members to the 41st Annual Steak and Eggs Legislative Breakfast. Last year’s breakfast was attended by dozens of elected officials, numerous legislative staff, and many CCA members. The event serves as an important platform to discuss issues important to California ranchers. Similar to last year, this year, following the

  • 2019 Annual CCA Convention, Dec 4-6

103rd Annual CCA/CCW Convention

Please plan on joining us in Reno, Nevada, December 4-6, 2019 for the 103rd Annual CCA & CCW Annual Convention! By becoming an active member of the associations that works on your behalf, you have the opportunity to make a difference on the issues you care about most. Participating in the policy-making process is one of the best way to get involved and make your voice and vote count.

  • 2018 California Cattle Industry Tradeshow registration open

2019 California Cattle Industry Tradeshow

The California Cattlemen’s Association and Western United Dairies invite you to exhibit at the 2019 California Cattle Industry Tradeshow held in conjunction with the CCA/CCW Annual Convention. This year’s tradeshow will be held December 4-5 at the Peppermill Resort Hotel in Reno, Nevada. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to connect with those from across the state active in California’s cattle industry.

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2019 CCA Feeder Council Meeting

As always, the annual feeder meeting is a special opportunity for California and Arizona feedlot industry members to come together to discuss issues facing the beef industry, network with fellow cattlemen and learn from one another.

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