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SUMMARY:2023 Cattle-PAC Auction
DESCRIPTION:Get your tickets and reserve your sponsorships now for the 2023 Cattle-PAC Auction event happening in Paso Robles at Jimmy’s Watering Hole at the Mid-State Fairgrounds! \nWelcome Reception @ 5:30pm\nDinner @ 6:30pm\n\n\nClick on the quick links below to jump directly to the information you’re looking for or scroll through this entire page. \nNew! Register for Auction Bidding Online\n\nNew! Live Auction Program PDF\nSponsorships\nBuy Tickets & Tables\nCCA Room Block at SpringHill Suites Paso Robles\nATV Raffle\nLive Auction Items\nWhat Cattle-PAC is and what to expect\n\nRegister for Auction Bidding Online\nTo register\, go to www.dvauction.com. Complete and submit the form on “Create New DVAuction Account.” \nClick the “apply for bidding” tab in the upper left of your screen at least 24 HOURS PRIOR to the auction. \nYou will receive an e-mail message to activate your account. Once the account has been activiated\, be sure to log back in prior to the sale to confirm your profile has been set up correctly. \nREGISTER TO BID ONLINE\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n \n\n\nSponsorship Opportunities\nReserve your sponsorship online today or mail in the form from the sponsorship packet! Purchase your Auction + Dinner tickets and reserved tables (10 tickets) below or consider the sponsorships opportunities on page 3 of the sponsorship packet that include tickets. \n \n \n\n  \n\n\nDownload Sponsorship Packet\n  \nReserve Your Sponsorship Online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets & Table Reservations\nRESERVED TABLE\n$1\,500 for 10 tickets\nIncludes table in premiere location\, elevated wine on table\, dinner\, hosted bar and entertainment\nSINGLE AND COUPLES TICKETS\n$100 per ticket | $175 per couple\nIncludes dinner\, hosted bar and entertainment \nPurchase Tickets & Tables\n\n\n\n\n\nCCA Room Block\nSpringHill Suites Paso Robles\nAtascadero 900 El Camino Real\nAtascadero\, California 93422 \n\nBook your room by calling the SpringHill Suites Paso Robles Atascadero at 805.462.3500 and mentioning the “California Cattlemen’s Block” or by using the link below to book online. \nBook your room \n  \n\nATV Raffle\nBuy a number for $500 during the Cattle-PAC dinner on  Sept. 16th and you could win a Honda Rancher ATV! If your number is chosen\, you will have the opportunity to choose 1 of 20 keys. The first key to start the ATV takes it home.  \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLIVE AUCTION ITEMS\n\nCheck out the live auction items that will be sold on Sept. 16th! Click here for instructions for registering for online bidding. \n\nONE WEEK LODGING IN KONA\, HAWAII FOR 6 PEOPLE\nONE WEEK LODGING IN KONA\, HAWAII FOR 6 PEOPLE\nAloha\, Hawaii! This is the perfect getaway place for up to 6 people for 1 week. Enjoy the views and amazing sunsets from this gated home surrounded by a tropical landscape and more than 500 mature Kona coffee trees\, along with\, when in season a few treats such as banana\, avocado and more. Plus\, this home has a large lap pool with commercial grade sauna. Just a short drive to the beach. \nView On AirbnbHalia Hale\nDonated by Mark Lacey & Nicki Lacey Enos \nHEARST CASTLE & RANCH TOUR FOR SIX\nHEARST CASTLE & RANCH TOUR \nThis package includes tours for up to SIX (6) guests of both the famed Hearst Castle in San Simeon\, California as well as a private afternoon/evening tour of William Randolph Hearst’s pergola\, which remains in private ownership as part of the 83\,000-acre Hearst Ranch. The pergola was originally constructed to allow Hearst’s guests to stroll or ride through a mile-long series of concrete arbors overlooking fifteen stunning miles of California coastline. You and your guests\, guided by a member of the Hearst team\, will have a rare and exclusive opportunity to visit these otherwise-inaccessible areas and marvel in scenic treasures while enjoying snacks and beverages\, including Hearst Ranch Winery wines. The winning bidder will also take home a mixed case of premium Hearst Ranch Winery red wine. These tours may be booked in conjunction or separately\, subject to availability. \nExpires July 31\, 2025 \nDonated by Ben Higgins and Hearst Ranch \nFOUR TICKETS TO A 2023 SEASON 49ER GAME\nFOUR TICKETS TO A 2023 SEASON SAN FRANCISCO 49ER GAME\nGet ready to catch some football at Levi Stadium this upcoming season! The highest bidder of this packet will get four club level seats\, Section C240\, on the 40 yard line on the home side of the field\, 2nd tier\, just feet away from the TV broadcasting booth\, at an agreed game in the 2023 season. You’ll have access to both upper and lower level club areas on the home side of the field. Donated by June + Kevin Kester & Dave Wood \n*Photo is not taken from the seats being auctioned \nCOWBOY FLAVOR CATERING FOR 10\nCOWBOY FLAVOR CATERING MEAL FOR 10 + A CASE OF TOLOSA WINE\nLet Cowboy Flavor cater your next party or family gathering! With this package you will get a meal for 10 that includes Choice Plus New York Strip\, Caesar Salad\, bunkhouse beans\, grilled garlic bread\, salsa and dessert\, served on high quality disposable plates and flatware. The high bidder will also get a mixed case of wine from Tolosa Winery in Edna Valley. Must be within the Tri-Counties\, claimed within 1 year of purchase and date must be compatible with Cowboy Flavor’s schedule. \nDonated by Cowboy Flavor Catering \nLAURA TALBOT ORIGINAL PAINTING\nLAURA TALBOT ORIGINAL PAINTING\n If you love Western art\, you can’t miss bidding on an original painting from the talented artist\, Laura Talbot. The painting will be one of a kind!\n(The painting auctioned off will not be the one featured.) \nDonated by Laura Talbot \n  \nSPURS MADE BY SILVERSMITH MARK DAHL\nSPURS MADE BY SILVERSMITH MARK DAHL\nYou won’t find another pair just like these spurs handcrafted by master silversmith Mark Dahl. Anybody that knows Nevada cattlemen will recognize the Dahl name; Nevada cattlemen for now three Generations.\n\nMark is the youngest of the three sons from Harvey Dahl rancher\, former undersecretary of Agriculture under President Eisenhower and General Manager of Dessert Ranches. Mark’s interest in Silver Craftmanship came over 40 years ago when he paid $600 at a trade school in Salt Lake City. After one day he asked for his money back and became self-taught. His work in the past includes belt buckles for the Reno Rodeo\, NFR\, Cowboy Hall of Fame as well as many famous customers in the United States and International. Speaking of the Cowboy Hall of Fame\, Mark was one of four different craftsmen to present one of his classics at the Annual Cowboy Hall of Fame Induction dinner and fundraiser for over 15 years.\n\nThis is the third set of Spurs that Mark has been commissioned to make for Cattle-PAC\, the last set 20 years ago. As Mark said “Dave\, this will be my last set made of this caliber because I not only engraved the silver inlay\, but I engraved the inside steel. My eyesight is failing\, and steel is harder to engrave than silver.”\n\nWhoever gets the pleasure of taking these home will take home a rare piece of cowboy history.\n\nDonated by Dave Fischer \n2 YEAR OLD GELDING STARTED BY PETE JAMESON\n2 YEAR OLD GELDING STARTED BY PETE JAMESON\n\nLooking for a new\, young horse? Check out this two year old gelding started by Pete Jameson. This colt will be close to 90 days of training by the time the winning bidder takes it home. \nDonated by the Lacey Family \nONE WEEK LODGING IN SOUTH LAKE TAHOE\nONE WEEK LODGING IN SOUTH LAKE TAHOE\nSpend up to a week in the Parnell’s South Lake Tahoe Home. Enjoy a game of ping pong or cornhole after spending the day at the private lakeside beach. The home is a 5-10 minute walk to the casinos\, Edgewood Golf Course and Heavenly Village. The home has 4 bedrooms with a king bed\, 2 queens and a double bunkbed and sleep 6-8 comfortably. Dates to be mutually agreed upon\, not available Christmas\, New Year’s\, or the week of July 4. \nDonated by Molly and Jake Parnell \n25 STRAWS OF LINZ PATRIOT 0245\n25 STRAWS OF LINZ PATRIOT 0245\nHere’s your chance to add Linz Heritage Angus genetics to your herd with 25 straws of Linz Patriot 0245 semen. \nDonated by Lacey Livestock \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTWO NFR TICKETS PLAZA SEATS\nTWO NFR TICKETS PLAZA SEATS\nDecember is just around the corner\, which means now is the time to make plans to attend the National Finals Rodeo! Get two lower plaza tickets for the Tuesday\, Dec 12th performance if you are the high bidder on this lot and start making your plans today. \nDonated by Flying U Rodeo \nROUND OF GOLF FOR 4 AT PRESERVE CARMEL VALLEY\nROUND OF GOLF FOR 4 AT PRESERVE CARMEL VALLEY\nGet your golf clubs ready to play on the beautiful\, 20\,000 acre Santa Lucia Preserve in Carmel! Check out the course tour here. \nDonated by Chad Ullman \nTWO TICKETS TO LOS ANGELES CHARGERS VS. CHICAGO BEARS GAME\nTWO TICKETS TO LOS ANGELES CHARGERS VS. CHICAGO BEARS GAME\nHere’s your chance to visit SoFi Stadium with tickets to see the Chargers take on the Bears on a Sunday Night Football game! The highest bidder will get two tickets to the Sunday Night game with kickoff at 5:20pm on October 29\, 2023. The two seats are in Section C242\, Row 9\, Seats 3 &4. Click here to see the seating map. *Photo featured many not have been taken from the seats being auctioned \nDonated by Jack Lavers \nFRONTERA HUNTING PIG HUNT\nFRONTERA HUNTING PIG HUNT\nFully guided two day hunt out of a Honda Pioneer in Monterey County. Includes field dressing\, skinning\, walk-in cooler to keep meat cold once a hunt has been successful\, drinks and snacks\, and shooting sticks. Check out the Frontera Hunting website to learn more about this unique hunt on the Central Coast! \nDonated by Frontera Hunting \nSOUTHWEST FENCE ¼ MILE PROPRIETARY 6 STRAND FENCE W/ THE HELIX HANGER POST \nSOUTHWEST FENCE ¼ MILE PROPRIETARY 6 STRAND FENCE W/ THE HELIX HANGER POST\nEvery cattleman and livestock owner needs good fencing. If you’re in the need for new or more fence here’s the item for you. The highest bidder of the item will get ¼ mile of proprietary 6 strand Southwest Fence with the Helix hanger post. Specs: 30’ on center and 2 braces. This is a material only donation and can be delivered within 120 miles of Paso Robles or Patterson. Installation can be negotiated for a separate price. \nDonated by Southwest Fence and Supply and Chris and Monique Hanneken \nBITTERWATER OUTFITTERS PIG HUNT FOR TWO \nBITTERWATER OUTFITTERS PIG HUNT FOR TWO\nBitterwater Outfitters is offering a guided wild pig hunt for 2 people. The hunt is free range\, fully guided\, with access to over 30 private hunting ranches and over 350\,000 acres of prime California hunting ground. The varying terrain includes brushy canyons\, rolling grain fields\, open flats\, and oak hillsides. The wild pigs are plentiful and are prime meat pigs due to the carious food sources in the area. An average pig weighs 150 lbs. This guided wild pig hunt is up to two days of hunting\, but due to the large pig numbers\, as well as the experience and knowledge of Bitterwater guides\, a lot of these hunts are concluded on the first day. Bitterwater Outfitters has a 98% success rate and we will get you the opportunity to get your game. Current hunting license\, current wild pig tag and lead free ammo are required. Must be used by September 2024. \nDonated by Bitterwater Outfitters \nCUSTOM STERLING SILVER TEARDROP INSPIRED PENDANT AND CHAIN\nCUSTOM STERLING SILVER TEARDROP INSPIRED PENDANT AND CHAIN\nTreat yourself or someone special in your life with this fancy\, sterling silver teardrop inspired reversible pendant and chain that was beautifully constructed and hand engraved by Sarah Smith of Bakersfield. The pendant will be in the shape that is shown in the featured photo\, however the engraving will look a bit different. The winning bidder will also have the option to have Sarah engrave their brand or initials on one side of the pendant if they so wish. The 24” chain is a stunning\, solid sterling silver 3mm wheat pattern and will look gorgeous on anyone who buys it. \nDonated by Jeff and Sheila Bowen \nRHOADES RANCH ANGUS $1500 OFF COUPON \nRHOADES ANGUS RANCH $1500 OFF COUPON\nBull buyers here’s your item: a $1\,500 off coupon for a bull at the first Rhoades Ranch Angus Genetics Bull Sale happening on September 18\, 2023 at the ranch in Cambria. Rhoades Ranch will is offering 80 Angus bulls with progressive genetics and industry leading EPDs. For more information contact Justin Rhoades at (805) 440-5664 or view the sale catalog here. \n \n*View the catalog for photos of other offerings. \nDonated by Rhoades Angus Ranch \nCUSTOM HEADSTALL AND BIT WITH ROMEL REINS \nCUSTOM HEADSTALL AND BIT WITH ROMEL REINS\nThe pictures speak for themselves. This shinning\, one of a kind bit and custom headstall are made by the one and only D Bar M in Reno\, Nevada. Take the beautiful romel reins home with them and your tack room is going to be elevated. \n  \nDonated by CCA \n500ML BOTTLE OF DRAXXIN®KP INJECTABLE SOLUTION \n500ML BOTTLE OF DRAXXIN®KP INJECTABLE SOLUTION\nA 500ml bottle of Draxxin has been generously donated by Natalie Koopmann and Zoetis for the 2023 Cattle-PAC Auction. This item is for the practical buyer who wants to support the cause and also take home something that surely won’t go unused on the ranch. \nDonated by Natalie Koopmann  \n8 DODGERS TICKETS FOR A GAME IN THE 2024 SEASON\n8 DODGERS TICKETS FOR A GAME IN THE 2024 SEASON (MUTUALLY AGREED UPON DATE)\nIt’s time for Dodger Baseball! The highest bidder of this lot will get eight tickets to see the Los Angeles Dodgers at a home game in the 2024 season! The high bidder will get tickets to a game mutually agreed upon with the donor.\n*Photo is not taken from the seats being auctioned \nDonated by S.A. Camp Pump and Drilling Co. \n\n\n\n2 TONS OF RUMAX BOVIBOX \n2 TONS OF RUMAX BOVIBOX\nIf you need to buy a protein supplement\, here’s your chance to take home 2 tons of Rumax Bovibox\, a 30% self fed protein supplement with Avalia 4 and Bovacillius probiotic. Garlic and Rumensin options are available.\n\nDonated by Agribeef\, Performix Nutrition Systems\, Thomas Hill and Frank Imhof \nCUSTOM CATTLE BRAND COAT AND HAT RACK + RESISTOL HAT CERTIFICATE\nCUSTOM CATTLE BRAND COAT AND HAT RACK + RESISTOL HAT CERTIFICATE\nThere’s no better time to get a new Resistol hat than right now when it comes with a custom cowboy hat rack! Resistol Hats and Cactus Ropes have teamed up to donate a Resistol Pure 100% beaver fur hat. The high bidder will get to choose the hat size and pick between buckskin\, natural or black for the color. After mailing the redemption certificate to Resistol the high bidder will be able to sport a brand new cowboy hat in 8 weeks or sooner. \nIn addition to the Resistol\, your family brand will be custom fabricated into a one-of-a-kind coat and hat rack\, standing 80” tall. With all steel construction and powder coated the color of your choosing\, this will be a proud and practical representation of your brand which will stand proudly for decades to come. \nHat donated by Resistol Hats and Cactus Ropes\nHat rack donated by John Fuller\n \n \n  \n  \nSIERRA VALLEY GOOSE HUNT FOR 2 HUNTERS\nSIERRA VALLEY GOOSE HUNT FOR 2 HUNTERS\nThe winner of this package will get a one-day\, two-person guided goose hunt at Roberti Ranch in beautiful Sierra Valley\, Calif.\, plus lodging at the charming Gilded Drifter Inn in Loyalton. Roberti Ranch is 30 miles north of Truckee\, and 35 miles west of Reno\, Nev.\, Sierra Valley is home to an abundance of waterfowl. The high bidder will coordinate with a hunting guide to determine the optimal date to schedule a one-day hunt during the upcoming hunting season. In addition to the hunt at Roberti Ranch\, accommodations for a one or two-night stay will be provided (depending on the number of rooms needed; up to $500) at The Gilded Drifter Inn (8 miles from the ranch). \n \n \n \nDonated by Plumas-Sierra Cattlemen’s Association and Roberti Ranch \n5 STRAWS OF SEXED HEIFER SEMEN FROM A KERN CATTLE HERDSIRE\n5 STRAWS OF SEXED HEIFER SEMEN FROM A KERN CATTLE HERDSIRE\nThis is a rare opportunity on an elite semen package. This purchase will be for 5 straws of sexed heifer semen from one of Kern Cattle’s herdsires-4 Sons Pacifico. Pacifico offers a stand out phenotype and an elite data set with 15 traits in the top 10%. In total there has only been 30 straws ever offered to the public. Prior semen sales have averaged $1300.00 each.  \n  \n\nDonated by Kern Cattle \nBOSAL WITH HEADSTALL AND HORSE HAIR MECATE\nBOSAL WITH HEADSTALL AND HORSE HAIR MECATE\nIf you are looking for a one of a kind gift or item to take home from the 2023 Cattle-PAC Auction this could be the lot for you. The high bidder will take home a 3/4 inch bosal made by Richard Foreman outfitted with a headstall and horse hair mecate. \n \n  \n \nDonated by Eric Isaacson\, InterWest Insurance \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCUSTOM CCA DIRECTOR STYLE CHAIR BENEFITTING SLO COUNTY CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION PAC\n\nCUSTOM CCA DIRECTOR STYLE CHAIR BENEFITTING SLO COUNTY CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION PAC\nShow your support for CCA by taking home this one a one-of-a-kind director style chair with hand tooled leatherwork by Robert Heely. The proceeds of this lot will benefit SLO County Cattlemen’s Association PAC. \n  \nDonated by Robert Heely \n\nCalifornia Cattlemen’s Association Political Action Committee (Cattle-PAC\, FPPC # 760980) Donations are voluntary\, not tax deductible and cannot exceed $6500 from a person or company within a calendar year. \nWhat is Cattle-PAC?\nCattle-PAC is a voluntary political action committee working to educate political campaigns\, candidates\, and officeholders who make decisions that affect laws and regulations impacting ranchers in California. Every time a pro-livestock\, pro-business candidate is elected in Sacramento\, it is a victory for the beef industry. With your help\, we will continue to secure more victories! \nWhat to expect at the event\nCheck out this video to see some of the highlights from the 2021 Cattle-PAC Dinner Dance + Auction! Expect fantastic live auction items\, a silent auction filled with ranching treasures\, a delicious dinner\, entertainment and great company. \n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:107th Annual CCA/CCW Convention
DESCRIPTION:Click on the quick links below to jump directly to the information you’re looking for or scroll through this entire page. \nAttendee Registration (Online registration now closed)\nTradeshow Exhibitor Registration (Now closed)\nNugget Room Block (Now closed)\nConfirmed speakers and updates\nConvention Sponsorships\nAttend the Cattlemen’s Poster Session\n  \nSCHEDULE\n  \nDownload 2023 Schedule w/ Meeting Locations\nTUESDAY\, NOV. 28\n10:45 am – 5:00 pm    CCA Scholarship Interviews\n5 – 6 pm   CRT Cocktail Reception\n6 – 7:30 pm  CRT Documentary Screening\n \nWEDNESDAY\, NOV. 29\n7 am – 7:30 pm    Registration Open\n8 am – 5 pm   CRT Board Meeting\n9 am – 10 am  Mandatory Tradeshow Exhibitor Meeting/Allied Industry\n9 am – 10:30 am   CCA Officer’s Meeting\n11 am – Noon   YCC Networking in the Tradeshow\n11 am – 12:30 pm   Calif. Cattlemen’s Foundation Board of Directors\nNoon – 9:30 pm   Tradeshow Open\n1 – 2:30 pm    CBCIA Board Meeting\n1:30 – 2:30 pm    CCA Finance and Membership Meeting\n2:30 – 4 pm    CCW Executive Committee\n2:30 – 3:30 pm   Cattle-PAC Meeting\n2:30 – 3:30 pm    YCC Meeting\n4 – 5:00 pm    Opening General Session\n5:30 – 6:30 pm    Allied Industry Wine & Cheese Reception\n6:30 – 9:30 pm    Tradeshow Welcome Party \nTHURSDAY\, NOV. 30\n6:30 am – 5 pm   Registration Open\n6:30 – 7:30 am    Christian Fellowship\n7 am – 1 pm   Allied Industry Tradeshow\n7 – 8 am   Breakfast in the Tradeshow\n7 – 8 am   Wolf Subcommittee Meeting\n7 – 8 am  LMRF Meeting\n8 – 9:30 am   General Session #2 \n10 – 10:45 am   CCW Workshop with Michelle Miller\n10 am – Noon   Cattle Health & Well-Being\n10 am – Noon  Cattle Marketing and International Trade\n10 am – Noon   CCA Federal Lands\n11:00 am – 1:30 pm   Cowbelle of the Year Lunch\nNoon – 1 pm     Lunch in the Tradeshow\nNoon – 1 pm   Past Presidents Lunch\n1 – 2 pm   General Session #3\n2 – 2:45 pm  A CA Cattlewomen Heritage Foundation\, Inc.\n2 – 4 pm   Cattlemen’s Poster Session\n2 – 4 pm   CCA Property Rights & Environmental Management\n2 – 4 pm   CCA Agriculture & Food Policy/Tax and Credit\n3 – 5 pm   CCW Board and Membership Meeting\n4 – 5 pm   CBCIA Cattlemen’s College Session\n4 – 5 pm   Local Presidents and Secretaries Meeting\n5 – 6 pm   CCA President’s Reception\n6:30 – 9 pm   CCA & CCW Reception & Awards Banquet \nFRIDAY\, DEC. 1\n7 – 8 am   CCA Nominating Committee\n7 – 9 am   CCW Awards Breakfast\n8:30 – 10 am   CCA Board and Membership Meeting \n Download PDF Schedule\n\nATTENDEE REGISTRATION PACKAGES\n\n\n\n\n \nFULL REGISTRATIONS\n \nOnline registration closed 11/27. Visit the registration booth onsite to register at the prices below.\n \nFull registrations include access to meetings\, the tradeshow\, the Wine and Cheese Reception\, entertainment and food at the Welcome Party\, breakfast in the Tradeshow on Thursday and lunch in the tradeshow on Thursday. Full registrations do not include tickets to the Cowbelle of the Year Lunch\, the CCW Awards Breakfast and CCA/CCW Awards Banquet. \nNot a member and want to join? See the options to become a member at calcattlemen.org/join.  \n\n\nCCA/CCW Member: $300\nYoung Cattlemen’s Committee Member: $100\nNon-Member: $350 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA LA CARTE REGISTRATIONS\nCCW Cowbelle of the Year Lunch: $65\nCCA & CCW Awards Banquet: $100\nCCW Awards Breakfast: $50 \nRegistrations are non-refundable.\nRegistration prices increased November 13th \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEXHIBITOR REGISTRATION\n \nThe California Cattlemen’s Association invites you to exhibit at the 2023 California Cattle Industry Tradeshow held in conjunction with the Convention. \nPlease download the Exhibitor Agreement and Registration Packet to learn more about the details and rules of exhibiting at this year’s tradeshow show or call the CCA office at (916) 444-0845.  \nReserve your booth online or by submitting the packet below via mail\, email or fax. \n2023 Booth Space Details:\nBooth spaces are 10’x10’ and include: backdrape\, side rail\, ID sign\, one six foot skirted table\, two side chairs and one wastebasket. \n\n\n\n\n# of booths\n\n\nCCA and Member Price\n\n\nNon-Member Price\n\n\n\nOne booth\n$550\n$650\n\n\nTwo booths\n$900\n$1\,000\n\n\nThree booths\n$1\,050\n$1\,150\n\n\nFour booths\n$1\,200\n$1\,300\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nBooth assignments are made based on membership status and participation in Association events throughout the year including event sponsorship\, attendance at Allied Industry meetings\, participating in scholarship interviews\, assisting with fundraisers for scholarships or serving in a leadership role. While we value all industry partners\, organizations that participate more in the CCA are given priority in terms of booth placement. Initial booth space reservations will be taken through Wednesday\, October 11. Booths reserved after this date can not be guaranteed. \nTradeshow Questions?\nContact Lisa Brendlen at lisa@calcattlemen.org or (916) 444-0845. \n  \nDownload Exhibitor Agreement and Registration Packet\n  \n\nNUGGET ROOM BLOCK\n \nCCA’s room block at the Nugget Casino Resort closed Friday\, Nov. 10th. Call the Nugget directly at (800) 648-1177 to book. \n\nCONFIRMED SPEAKERS AND UPDATES\n \nPatrick Linnell\, CattleFax\n\nPatrick Linnell\, CattleFax\nCCA looks forward to hearing from Patrick as a General Session speaker. \nBorn and raised in eastern Oregon\, Patrick Linnell grew up with a commercial and registered Red Angus background. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in animal science and agricultural business from Colorado State University\, where he was a member of both the meats and livestock judging teams and was involved in other clubs and activities. In fall 2017\, Patrick earned a master’s degree in agricultural economics from CSU. His research focused on price forecasting and fed cattle markets. \nPatrick joined CattleFax as an analyst in January 2018 and currently serves as the Director of Cattle Market Research and Analysis. His primary responsibilities include fundamental research and analysis within the cattle markets\, as well as helping producers navigate markets and manage risk within their operations. Patrick is responsible for serving CattleFax members in the western region and writes frequently for CattleFax publications. \nPatrick and his wife\, Jordy\, live in Castle Rock\, Colorado with their two Corgis. They frequent the ski slopes in the winter and enjoy helping with the family operation in Oregon whenever possible. Patrick also helps coach the local 4-H livestock judging team. \nMichelle Miller\, Farm Babe\n\nMichelle Miller\, Farm Babe\nMichelle will be speaking in the California CattleWomen’s workshop on Thursday. \nMichelle Miller\, better known as the Farm Babe\, is a Florida based internationally recognized speaker; published writer & columnist\, and an online influencer as a full time advocate for agriculture.  She started her social media outreach over seven years ago as a way to better bridge the gap between farmers and consumers\, making a name for herself as a dedicated “mythbuster” in food and farming. Farm Babe has hundreds of thousands of followers and an average social media reach of 5+ million monthly.  She’s been featured in Forbes & has caught the attention of the Today Show\, Inside Edition\, CNN\, People magazine\, and more… a guest on Dr Drew\, has influenced corporations as powerful as Burger King\, and has proudly spoken alongside some of the biggest names in food and farming today. \nEmily Ellis\, Animal Ag Alliance\n\nEmily Ellis\, Animal Ag Alliance\nEmily will speak in the Opening General Session. \nEmily Ellis is manager\, communications and content at the Animal Agriculture Alliance\, a nonprofit working to safeguard the future of animal agriculture and its value to society by bridging the communication gap between the farm and food communities. In her role\, Emily is responsible for shaping the Alliance’s brand and proactive communications strategy. \nEmily leads the Alliance’s media engagement efforts\, ensures the strength and consistency of the Alliance brand\, manages the planning and execution of the College Aggies Online program\, and outreach efforts with nutrition influencers. She also coordinates strategic discussions with relevant stakeholders on communications strategies and represents the Alliance at various industry meetings. \nPrior to joining the Alliance team\, Emily served as communications manager for Maryland Farm Bureau and held several internships within the animal agriculture community – including communications intern for the Alliance. Emily holds a B.S. in animal science from the University of Maryland. She joined the Alliance team in 2020. \nEthan Lane\, National Cattlemen's Beef Association \nEthan Lane\, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association\nEthan will be speaking in a general session. \nEthan leads NCBA’s Washington office as the Vice President of Government Affairs. He is a fifth generation Arizonan with more than two decades of experience in natural resources\, land use issues\, and advocacy on behalf of the cattle industry. Prior to his current role\, he was the Executive Director for the Public Lands Council\, and Senior Executive Director of the NCBA Federal Lands portfolio. Ethan has also operated a consulting firm where he worked on multiple high profile political campaigns and advised clients in a variety of industries on regulatory and legislative issues. Before moving to Washington\, Ethan spent 10 years managing and helping to grow a large real estate and ranch portfolio in Arizona. \nHolly Foster\, Western Video Market \nHolly Foster\, Western Video Market\nHolly will be speaking at the CCW Breakfast. \nHolly Foster has been the operations manager for Western Video Market (WVM) since 2015. WVM was founded in 1989 to help customers sell livestock in an auction format to a national marketplace via satellite and the internet\, selling almost 400\,000 head in 2022. The company works with 20 bonded livestock dealers and auction markets\, and approximately 90 individual field reps\, to consign livestock from throughout the West. Previously\, Foster worked for IMI Global and the California Beef Council. She began her career post-college as managing editor for Beef Today. Holly is actively involved in her family’s cattle operation in Butte and Plumas counties. She graduated from CSU\, Chico with a Bachelor’s in animal science and a minor in business\, and subsequently obtained a Master’s from Colorado State University in the Beef Industry Leadership program. \n \n\nSPONSORSHIPS\n \nCCA has multiple items available to sponsor at this year’s event\, ranging in investment prices from $500 and up. Sponsorships are sold on a first-come\, first-serve basis. Download the packet to find out what sponsorship option will work best for your needs and reserve it today! \nDownload 2023 Sponsorship Packet\n\nCATTLEMEN’S POSTER SESSION \n \nParticipate in the 2023 Cattlemen’s Poster Session happening at Convention! The goal of the session is to inform attendees about the ongoing beef cattle research and education efforts being conducted in California. Posters can be something that was presented at previous meetings and there is no limit to the number of posters brought from each lab/program. \nPosters can be put up as early as Thursday\, Nov. 30 at 8am. The formal poster session will be held from 2-4 pm \nThe deadline to submit posters was Friday\, Nov. 3.  \nFull Details on the Poster Session\n\nReserve a Spot for Your Poster\n\nAPPLY TO BE A CONVENTION INTERN\n \nThe application period for interns is now closed. Check out the details below to consider applying next year. \nSelected interns will help run CCA’s tradeshow booth\, onsite registration and other behind the scenes tasks at the event\, they will also get to attend select meetings of interest\, general sessions and the tradeshow with complimentary lodging and registration. Additionally\, the interns will get to interact with CCA leadership and staff\, as well as industry leaders at the best attended meeting of the year. \nTo apply a resume and cover letter were due to Maureen LaGrande at maureen@calcattlemen.org by Tuesday\, October 10\, 2022\, at 11:59pm PST. Applicant must be a young\, regular or feeder member of the California Cattlemen’s Association and must be a current undergraduate\, master\, school of law or veterinary student attending or enrolled in a junior college\, four-year college\, university or law school (high school students are not eligible).
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/107th-annual-cca-ccw-convention/
LOCATION:Nugget Casino Resort\, 1100 Nugget Ave\, Sparks\, NV\, 89431\, United States
CATEGORIES:convention,Convention 2023
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SUMMARY:Steak & Eggs Breakfast + Lobby Day
DESCRIPTION:The California Cattlemen’s Association and California Cattlemen’s Foundation invite CCA members to the 43rd Steak and Eggs Legislative and Regulatory Breakfast + Lobby Day on March 13th. Breakfast starts at 8am! \nRSVP by March 1st! \nWhat to expect:\nThis breakfast is typically attended by dozens of elected officials\, numerous legislative staff\, and many CCA members\, and serves as an important platform to discuss issues important to California ranchers. Over breakfast\, enjoy sharing about your ranch while meeting representatives from regulatory and legislative offices in Sacramento. \nFollowing the breakfast\, you will head across the street to the state Capitol to continue conversations about ranching in California. CCA will arrange private meetings with your legislative representative to enable you to voice your concerns directly to the member or one of their representatives. Your participation is critically important\, as this forum provides a priceless opportunity to share your opinions and concerns about the current and future state of ranching in California.\n\nHow to attend:\nThere is no cost to attend but RSVPS are required. RSVPs by March 1st to CCA’s Membership and Events Coordinator Gracie LeCheminant or CCA the office at (916) 444-0845.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/steakandeggs2024/
LOCATION:Sutter Club\, 1220 9th St.\, Sacramento\, 95814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Legbreakfast
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UID:22178-1716336000-1716508799@calcattlemen.org
SUMMARY:2024 Feeder Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This year’s meeting will be at the San Diego Hilton Bayfront. \nREGISTRATION\nOnline registration is now CLOSED. Registration will be available onsite for an increased price.\n \nREGISTRATION PACKAGES \nFeeder Council Producer Member\nIncludes access to all meetings\, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Thursday night’s dinner event.\nRegistration price: $350 \nIndustry Partner\nIncludes access to all meetings\, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Thursday night’s dinner event.\nRegistration price: $450 \nAdditional Thursday Night Dinner Tickets\nLimited availability. While tickets last.\nRegistration price: $150 \nNo refunds for registrations will be available after 4/30.\nPrices will increase onsite. \nAGENDA\n \nTentative Agenda\n  \n \n  \nACCOMMODATIONS\nThe room block is now CLOSED. \nBook your stay at the San Diego Hilton Bayfront by calling 1-800-Hiltons and mentioning the group code CCAF or by clicking the button below. Rooms start at $239 per night. \nSPEAKERS
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/feedermeeting2024/
LOCATION:Hilton San Diego Bayfront\, 1 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Feeder Meeting
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240628
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SUMMARY:2024 Midyear Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Midyear Meeting will be at the Nugget Casino Resort.\nWe encourage you to maximize your membership by attending and being an active part of the CCA policy making process. Come discuss current cattle industry issues with fellow producers\, as well as hear from industry leaders\, agencies and affiliate organizations. Your voice helps develop policy that provides direction for your organization and will influence the future of ranching. \nTENTATIVE SCHEDULE \nTentative Schedule\n  \nREGISTRATION \nONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. The last day to pre-register was Thursday\, June 20. Registration will be available onsite.  \nRegistrations include access to all meetings and the Wednesday evening reception prior to attending the Reno Rodeo’s Wednesday Night Performance. Rodeo tickets are not included with registration and must be purchased separately. In order to purchase a rodeo ticket\, a full registration must also be purchased. \nNo registration refunds will be given after Friday\, May 31.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/2024-midyear-meeting/
LOCATION:Nugget Casino Resort\, 1100 Nugget Ave\, Sparks\, NV\, 89431\, United States
CATEGORIES:Midyear
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241207
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SUMMARY:108th Annual CCA/CCW Convention
DESCRIPTION:We look forward to seeing you December 4-6 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno\, Nevada for the 108th Annual California Cattlemen’s Association and California Cattlewomen’s Convention! \nDownload the event schedule here. \nStill making plans to attend? Click on the quick links below to jump directly to the information you’re looking for or scroll through this entire page. \nTentative Schedule\n\nConfirmed speakers and updates \nAttendee Registration (Closed)\nGrand Sierra Resort Room Block (Closed 11/11)\nTradeshow Exhibitor Registration  (Closed)\n\nATTENDEE REGISTRATION PACKAGES\n\n\n\n\n \nOnline registration is now closed. Visit the registration booth onsite to register.\nFull registrations include access to meetings\, the tradeshow\, the Wine and Cheese Reception\, entertainment and food at the Welcome Party\, breakfast in the tradeshow on Thursday and lunch in the tradeshow on Thursday. Full registrations do not include tickets to the Cowbelle of the Year Lunch\, the CCW Awards Breakfast and CCA/CCW Awards Banquet. \n\n\n\n\n\nNot a member and want to join? See the options to become a member at calcattlemen.org/join. \n\n\nCCA/CCW Member: $325\nYoung Cattlemen’s Committee Member: $125\nNon-Member: $425 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA LA CARTE REGISTRATIONS\nCCW Cowbelle of the Year Lunch: $75\nCCA & CCW Awards Banquet: $100\nCCW Awards Breakfast: $60 \nRegistration prices increased on November 15th\nRegistrations are non-refundable. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nGRAND SIERRA RESORT ROOM BLOCK\n \nThe room block closed on Nov. 11.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEXHIBITOR REGISTRATION\n \nBooth reservations are now closed.\nThe California Cattlemen’s Association invites you to exhibit at the 2024 California Cattle Industry Tradeshow held in conjunction with the Convention. \nPlease download the Exhibitor Agreement and Registration Packet to learn more about the details and rules of exhibiting at this year’s tradeshow show or call the CCA office at (916) 444-0845.  \nReserve your booth online or by submitting the packet below via mail\, email or fax. \n2024 Booth Space Details:\nBooth spaces are 10’x10’ and include: backdrape\, side rail\, ID sign\, one six foot skirted table\, two side chairs and one wastebasket. \n\n\n\n\n# of booths\n\n\nCCA and Member Price\n\n\nNon-Member Price\n\n\n\nOne booth\n$550\n$650\n\n\nTwo booths\n$900\n$1\,000\n\n\nThree booths\n$1\,050\n$1\,150\n\n\nFour booths\n$1\,200\n$1\,300\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nBooth assignments are made based on membership status and participation in Association events throughout the year including event sponsorship\, attendance at Allied Industry meetings\, participating in scholarship interviews\, assisting with fundraisers for scholarships or serving in a leadership role. While we value all industry partners\, organizations that participate more in the CCA are given priority in terms of booth placement. Initial booth space reservations will be taken through Friday\, October 11. Booths reserved after this date can not be guaranteed. \nTradeshow Questions?\nContact Gracie LeCheminant in the CCA office at gracie@calcattlemen.org or (916) 444-0845. \nDownload Exhibitor Agreement and Registration PacketPurchase Your Tradeshow Booth \n  \n\nSCHEDULE\n \nView PDF of Tentative Schedule\nThis schedule is tentative as of 11/14 and is subject to change.  \n\nCONFIRMED SPEAKERS AND UPDATES\n \nPatrick Linnell\, CattleFax\n\nPatrick Linnell\, CattleFax\nCCA looks forward to hearing from Patrick as a General Session speaker. \nBorn and raised in eastern Oregon\, Patrick Linnell grew up with a commercial and registered Red Angus background. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in animal science and agricultural business from Colorado State University\, where he was a member of both the meats and livestock judging teams and was involved in other clubs and activities. In fall 2017\, Patrick earned a master’s degree in agricultural economics from CSU. His research focused on price forecasting and fed cattle markets. \nPatrick joined CattleFax as an analyst in January 2018 and currently serves as the Director of Cattle Market Research and Analysis. His primary responsibilities include fundamental research and analysis within the cattle markets\, as well as helping producers navigate markets and manage risk within their operations. Patrick is responsible for serving CattleFax members in the western region and writes frequently for CattleFax publications. \nPatrick and his wife\, Jordy\, live in Castle Rock\, Colorado with their two Corgis. They frequent the ski slopes in the winter and enjoy helping with the family operation in Oregon whenever possible. Patrick also helps coach the local 4-H livestock judging team. \nJess Pryles\, Hardcore Carnivore\n \nJess Pryles\, Hardcore Carnivore\nCCA looks forward to hearing from Jess as a General Session speaker. \nJess Pryles is a live fire cook\, author\, meat expert and a professional Hardcore Carnivore. \nShe has a particular passion for beef and meat science and is a respected authority on Texas style barbecue. Born in Australia\, she now resides in Austin\, Texas. \nIn addition to being a maven of all things meaty\, Jess is a co-founder of the Australasian Barbecue Alliance and the creator of the internationally-acclaimed line of meat seasonings\, Hardcore Carnivore®. She has also authored a cookbook of the same name. \nPryles’ website is one of the highest ranking resources for meat cookery and information on the internet. Her recipes\, videos and classes reach millions of meat-fans around the globe each year. \nJess’ expertise in the meat world grew from humble beginnings – a regular consumer who enjoyed the occasional steak at home\, but frustrated by her own lack of knowledge on the different cuts available\, and more importantly\, how to cook them. \nAs she herself puts it: ‘I used to be one of those people who stood in the meat department at the grocery store overwhelmed by the selection. So I decided to change all that”.  \nShe’s spent years educating herself on all things related to meat. Basic butchery\, varied cooking techniques\, the affect of aging meat…she’s investigating these and a myriad of other carnivorous subjects. \nShe’s visited ranches\, slaughterhouses\, butcher shops\, gone through the experience of hunting as part of the rite of a responsible meat eater (and now loves processing her own venison) and has completed short courses at Texas A&M University’s Meat Science department\, as well as teaching her own classes in the US\, Australia\, Mexico\, Sweden & Brazil. \nJess was honored to create and execute the menu for the G’day USA Australia Day event at the Texas Governors Mansion\, has appeared as a celebrity judge on Channel 7’s Aussie Barbecue Heroes and is a regular on Food Network. She’s grilled live on the Today show and judged prestigious BBQ competitions worldwide. Her expertise has been sought for guest speaking engagements at SXSW\, Camp Brisket\, National Barbecue & Grilling Association\, Ducks Unlimited and American Meat Science Association conferences. Annually\, she hosts a Beef Masterclass in conjunction with the Texas Beef Council. \nIn 2017\, the JP signature edition Pitts & Spitts smoker was released. Designed by Jess\, each pit is custom made in Texas\, individually numbered and bears her signature. \nPryles is a spokesperson for Kingsford Charcoal and Lone Star Beer and a proud ambassador for Gerber Legendary Gear and Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation. \nTouted as “the female Ron Swanson” by loyal followers\, Pryles has pioneered a unique brand encompassing cookery\, ‘meatducation’ and the Texan way of life\, all while encouraging and educating folks to cook meat like they mean it. \nClick here to learn more. \nColin Woodall\, NCBA\nColin Woodall\, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association\nCCA looks forward to hearing from Colin as a General Session speaker. \nColin Woodall is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and leads the country’s oldest and largest national trade association for cattle producers in being the trusted voice and definitive leader of the beef industry. \nOriginally from Big Spring\, Texas\, Colin graduated from Texas A&M and then worked as a grain elevator manager and merchandiser for Cargill at several locations in western Kansas and the Oklahoma panhandle.  After venturing to Washington\, Colin took a job with U.S. Senator John Cornyn from Texas.  He has been with NCBA since 2004 and served as the association’s Chief Lobbyist in Washington\, D.C.\, for a decade.  He is a founding member of the Government Relations Leadership Forum\, a life member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo\, member of the Texas Aggie Corps of Cadets Association\, the Agribusiness Club of Washington\, D.C.\, the Washington Agricultural Roundtable\, and is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Agriculture Council of America.  He also volunteers as a junior commercial steer show judge at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition. \n \n \nCATTLEMEN’S POSTER SESSION \n \nParticipate in the 2024 Cattlemen’s Poster Session happening at Convention! The goal of the session is to inform attendees about the ongoing beef cattle research and education efforts being conducted in California. Posters can be something that was presented at previous meetings and there is no limit to the number of posters brought from each lab/program. \nPosters can be put up as early as Thursday\, Dec. 5 at 8am. The formal poster session will be held from 2-4 pm. \nThe deadline to submit posters was Friday\, Nov. 8.  \nFull Details on the Poster Session\nSPONSORSHIPS\n \nCCA has multiple items available to sponsor at this year’s event\, ranging in investment prices from $500 and up. Sponsorships are sold on a first-come\, first-serve basis. Download the packet to find out what sponsorship option will work best for your needs and reserve it today! \nDownload 2024 Sponsorship Packet\n\n  \nAPPLY TO BE A CONVENTION INTERN\n \nThe application period for interns is closed!  \nEach year YCC members have the opportunity to apply and serve as a CCA Convention Intern. The weeklong internship provides students with a hands-on and behind-the-scenes view of all the working parts of putting on a convention. Interns assist with registration\, directing attendees\, running the CCA merchandise table and much more. Additionally\, interns have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders\, and attend select meetings\, general sessions\, and the tradeshow with a complimentary registration.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/108th-annual-cca-ccw-convention/
LOCATION:Grand Sierra Resort and Casino\, 2500 E 2nd St\, Reno\, NV\, 89595\, United States
CATEGORIES:convention,Convention 2024
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250312T140000
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CREATED:20250121T200917Z
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SUMMARY:Steak & Eggs Breakfast + Lobby Day
DESCRIPTION:The California Cattlemen’s Association and California Cattlemen’s Foundation invite CCA members to the Steak and Eggs Breakfast + Lobby Day on March 12th. Breakfast starts at 8am! \nRSVP by March 1st! \nWhat to expect:\nThis breakfast is typically attended by dozens of elected officials\, numerous legislative staff\, and many CCA members\, and serves as an important platform to discuss issues important to California ranchers. Over breakfast\, enjoy sharing about your ranch while meeting representatives from regulatory and legislative offices in Sacramento. \nFollowing the breakfast\, you will head across the street to the state Capitol to continue conversations about ranching in California. CCA will arrange private meetings with your legislative representative to enable you to voice your concerns directly to the member or one of their representatives. Your participation is critically important\, as this forum provides a priceless opportunity to share your opinions and concerns about the current and future state of ranching in California.\n\nHow to attend:\nThere is no cost to attend but RSVPS are required. RSVPs by March 1st to CCA’s Membership and Events Coordinator Gracie LeCheminant or CCA the office at (916) 444-0845.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/steakeggs2025/
LOCATION:Sutter Club\, 1220 9th St.\, Sacramento\, 95814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Legbreakfast
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260407T025439
CREATED:20241211T221403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T202726Z
UID:23120-1747785600-1747958399@calcattlemen.org
SUMMARY:2025 Feeder Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This year’s meeting is May 21-22 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. \nREGISTRATION\nOnline registration is now CLOSED. Registration will be available onsite for an increased price. \nREGISTRATION PACKAGES \nFeeder Council Producer Member\nIncludes access to all meetings\, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Thursday night’s dinner event.\nRegistration price: $350 \nIndustry Partner\nIncludes access to all meetings\, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Thursday night’s dinner event.\nRegistration price: $450 \nAdditional Thursday Night Dinner Tickets\nLimited availability. While tickets last.\nRegistration price: $160 \n No refunds for registration will be available after 3/28. \nTENTATIVE AGENDA\nVIEW FULL TENTATIVE AGENDA WITH SPEAKERS\n  \n \n \n \nACCOMMODATIONS\nThe room block at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront is now closed. \nANNOUNCED SPEAKERS \n \n  \nSpeakers are subject to change at any time.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/2025-feeder-meeting/
LOCATION:Hilton San Diego Bayfront\, 1 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Feeder Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTSTAMP:20260407T025439
CREATED:20250225T174414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T171545Z
UID:23215-1755129600-1755302399@calcattlemen.org
SUMMARY:2025 Midyear Meeting and Cattle-PAC Auction + Dinner Dance
DESCRIPTION:See you in San Luis Obispo County for this year’s Midyear Meeting and Cattle-PAC Auction + Dinner Dance happening August 14-15. The meeting AND the Cattle PAC fundraiser will be held at the Paso Robles Event Center (California Mid-State Fairgrounds).  \nSCHEDULE AT A GLANCE\n\nThursday\, August 14: Full day of Midyear meetings and and industry updates.\nFriday morning: Closing general session and board meeting\nFriday evening:  Cattle-PAC Auction + Dinner Dance \nClick on the quick links below to jump directly to the information you’re looking for or scroll through this entire page. \n\n\nJUST UPDATED! Download CCA Midyear Meeting Schedule\nJUST UPDATED! Download CCA Midyear Meeting Map\nBuy Cattle-PAC Tickets & Tables\n\nSponsorships\nJUST UPDATED! Live Auction Items\n\n\nMIDYEAR REGISTRATION  \nMIDYEAR REGISTRATION \n\nONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. The last day to register wa online was Monday\, August 11. \nFull registration (CCA/CCW Member) $150\nRegistration includes access to all meetings\, lunch on Thursday\, an evening reception Thursday and breakfast Friday morning. Cattle-PAC tickets are not included with registration and must be purchased separately. \nYoung Cattlemen’s Committee $100\nRegistration includes access to all meetings\, lunch on Thursday\, an evening reception Thursday and breakfast Friday morning. Cattle-PAC tickets are not included with registration and must be purchased separately.No refunds will be given after Monday\, July 21. \nJUST UPDATED! Download CCA Midyear Meeting Schedule\nJUST UPDATED! Download CCA Midyear Meeting Map\nCATTLE-PAC TICKETS\nCATTLE-PAC TICKETS\nCattle-PAC Event Tickets $85/person or $150/couple\nCattle-PAC tickets include reception\, dinner\, hosted bar and entertainment. \nPURCHASE CATTLE-PAC TICKETS\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nSponsorship Opportunities\n\nPurchase your Auction + Dinner tickets and reserved tables (10 tickets) at the link above or consider our sponsorships opportunities that include tickets. Look for those on pages 3\, 4\, and 5 of our sponsorship packet. \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLIVE AUCTION ITEMS\n\n\nCheck out the live auction items that will be sold on Friday\, August 15! \n\nONE WEEK LODGING IN KONA\, HAWAII FOR 6 PEOPLE\nONE WEEK LODGING IN KONA\, HAWAII FOR 6 PEOPLE\nAloha\, Hawaii! Escape to your own private retreat on the beautiful Kona Coast! This gated tropical estate accommodates up to 6 guests for one unforgettable week. Surrounded by lush landscapes and over 500 mature Kona coffee trees\, the property also features seasonal fruit trees offering fresh bananas\, avocados\, and more. \nTake in stunning sunsets from the lanai\, relax by the large lap pool\, or unwind in the commercial-grade sauna. And when you’re ready for adventure\, you’re just a short drive from the beach and the best of the island. The ultimate Hawaiian escape awaits!\nView On AirbnbHalia Hale\nDonated by Mark Lacey & Nicki Lacey Enos \nHEARST CASTLE PRIVATE TOUR\nHEARST CASTLE PRIVATE TOUR \nEnjoy an exclusive private tour for up to four guests at the iconic Hearst Castle in San Simeon\, California. Your group will drive directly to the estate\, where a personal guide will lead you on an unforgettable exploration of this historic property. You’ll enjoy up to four hours of private access to areas of the estate open to the public\, allowing you to experience the grandeur and history like never before. \nTour must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance on a mutually agreeable date and redeemed by November 30\, 2026. \nDonated by Hearst Ranch \nGUIDED VALLEY QUAIL HUNT FOR TWO FOR THE 2024–2025 HUNTING SEASON\nGUIDED VALLEY QUAIL HUNT FOR TWO FOR THE 2024–2025 HUNTING SEASON\nExperience the thrill of upland bird hunting at The High Desert Hunt Club at Tejon Ranch—Southern California’s premier destination for guided quail hunts. Just an hour north of Los Angeles and 45 minutes south of Bakersfield\, this exclusive club offers access to over 6\,400 acres of pristine valley quail habitat and 35 distinct hunting fields. This guided hunt for two promises a memorable outing in some of California’s finest quail country\, all set within the scenic landscapes of the historic Tejon Ranch. \nValid for the 2024–2025 Hunting Season Experience \nDonated by Tejon Ranch  \nFOUR TICKETS TO A 2025 SEASON 49ER GAME\nFOUR TICKETS TO A 2025 SEASON SAN FRANCISCO 49ER GAME\nGet ready to catch some football at Levi’s Stadium! The highest bid of these tickets will get four tickets for a game to be mutually agreed on for the 2025 season. The seats are club seats\, Section C240\, on the 40 yard line on the home side of the field\, 2nd tier\, just feet away from the TV broadcasting booth. You’ll have access to both upper and lower level club areas on the home side of the field. \nDonated by June + Kevin Kester & Dave Wood \n*Photo is not taken from the seats being auctioned \nMY COUNTRY ‘TIS OF THEE” – FRAMED\, SIGNED & NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION BY ACCLAIMED WESTERN ARTIST CJ BROWN\n“MY COUNTRY ‘TIS OF THEE” – FRAMED\, SIGNED & NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION BY ACCLAIMED WESTERN ARTIST CJ BROWN\nThis beautifully framed\, signed\, and numbered limited-edition print titled “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” is a standout piece by renowned western and rural artist CJ Brown—a leading livestock illustrator celebrated across North America. Known for her evocative depictions of farm life and livestock\, Brown’s work has become a visual cornerstone of the beef industry. CJ Brown has been commissioned by nearly every major breed association in the United States and Canada\, including the American Angus Association\, American Shorthorn Association\, Gelbvieh Association\, and more. Her commercial clients include respected industry leaders such as Cargill Beef\, Zoetis\, the American Angus Hall of Fame\, and event organizers like the National Western Stock Show and World Beef Expo. One of her career highlights includes a prestigious commission for 801 Chophouse in Denver\, Colorado\, where she completed an original 4″ x 6″ watercolor. This signed and numbered print captures the timeless rural charm for which CJ Brown is best known. A collector’s favorite and a testament to American agriculture\, this is a must-have for fans of western art\, cattle culture\, or anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship rooted in heritage. Add this iconic and meaningful piece to your collection today—a true tribute to American values and the enduring beauty of rural life. \nKENTUCKY WHISKEY TRIP\nKENTUCKY WHISKEY TRIP\nJoin the ultimate whiskey experience! Help select the next exclusive CCA whiskey barrel on an unforgettable trip to Louisville\, Kentucky. This all-inclusive package features: \n\nRound-trip airfare\n3 nights of premium hotel accommodations\n2 full days of private tastings\nBehind-the-scenes distillery tours.\n\n  \nTWO NIGHT SHAVER LAKE GETAWAY FOR SIX\n\nTWO NIGHT SHAVER LAKE GETAWAY FOR SIX\n \n\nEscape to the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains with this relaxing weekend getaway in Shaver Lake! This 3-bedroom\, 2.5-bath home is nestled in the desirable Timber Ridge neighborhood\, just two miles from the town of Shaver Lake. In the winter\, hit the slopes at nearby China Peak Resort\, or plan your summer visit to enjoy the lake’s many outdoor activities. The home comfortably sleeps six\, with the master bedroom on the main floor and two additional bedrooms plus a loft upstairs. Relax in the private hot tub or unwind with a book on the deck overlooking the scenic Bretz Mill area. Inside\, enjoy a game of shuffleboard and cook up a feast in the fully equipped kitchen. Walking trails throughout the Granite Ridge and Timber Ridge neighborhoods are accessible right from the property.\n\nPackage Includes:\n2-night stay on a mutually agreed-upon date between the owner and the recipient (excludes all holidays). \nSleeps 6 (maximum) \n\nKing bed in Master bedroom\nQueen bed in bedroom 2\nQueen bed in bedroom 3\n\nNo dogs or smoking.  \n\n\n\n\nThis Getaway is offered to you by Robert and Jill Heely \n\n\n\nBACKYARD MOVIE NIGHT PACKAGE\nBACKYARD MOVIE NIGHT PACKAGE\nBring the magic of the movies to your own backyard with this all-inclusive Outdoor Movie Night Package! Perfect for family fun\, date nights\, or entertaining friends. This incredible bundle includes everything you need for a cozy\, unforgettable evening under the stars—a high-quality projector and screen\, comfy bean bag chairs\, portable speaker\, outdoor heater\, Yeti cooler\, premium drinkware\, popcorn maker\, shaved ice machine\, and so much more. \nDonated by CCA \nNATIONAL FINALS RODEO PACKAGE\nNATIONAL FINALS RODEO PACKAGE\nThere’s nothing like the thrill of the National Finals Rodeo! December is fast approaching—don’t miss your chance to be part of the action. This exciting package includes two Mid Arena balcony seats—just 8 rows up—for three incredible nights of rodeo excitement. Choose from flexible dates: December 3–7\, 7–11\, or 10–14.As the high bidder\, you’ll also enjoy 4 nights of premium lodging at The Horseshoe Resort\, making this the ultimate NFR getaway! \nSOUTHWEST FENCE ¼ MILE PROPRIETARY 6 STRAND FENCE W/ THE HELIX HANGER POST \nSOUTHWEST FENCE ¼ MILE PROPRIETARY 6 STRAND FENCE W/ THE HELIX HANGER POST – Material Donation with Delivery\n¼ Mile of Premium Southwest Fence – Material Donation with Delivery Every cattleman and livestock owner knows the value of a strong\, reliable fence—and this package delivers exactly that. Whether you’re expanding your pasture or replacing worn-out lines\, this exclusive donation has you covered. The highest bidder will receive ¼ mile of proprietary 6-strand Southwest Fence\, featuring Helix hanger posts\, spaced 30 feet on center\, and including two end braces. This is a high-quality\, field-tested fencing solution trusted by livestock operations throughout the region. Details: 6-strand proprietary design Helix hanger posts 30’ post spacing 2 braces included Materials only (installation available at additional cost) Delivery available within 120 miles of Paso Robles or Patterson. Installation services can be arranged separately at the winner’s request. Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in lasting infrastructure for your operation—this fence is built to work as hard as you do. \nDonated by Southwest Fence and Supply and Chris and Monique Hanneken \n500ML BOTTLE OF DRAXXIN®KP INJECTABLE SOLUTION \n500ML BOTTLE OF DRAXXIN®KP INJECTABLE SOLUTION\nTWO 500ml bottles of Draxxin have been generously donated by Natalie Koopmann and Zoetis for the 2025 Cattle-PAC Auction. This item is for the practical buyer who wants to support the cause and also take home something that surely won’t go unused on the ranch. \nFor cattle producers\, Draxxin® KP (tulathromycin and ketoprofen injection) Injectable Solution is a one-shot combination that provides fast-acting control of fever (pyrexia) associated with bovine respiratory disease (BRD) and long-acting\, demonstrated\, antibacterial activity against the four major BRD pathogens\, so cattle make a fast BRD recovery.1\,2 This single dose BRD treatment combines the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) ketoprofen with the antibiotic tulathromycin\, the active ingredient in Draxxin (tulathromycin injection). \nDonated by Natalie Koopmann\, Zoetis  \n8 DODGERS TICKETS FOR SEPT. 10 vs. THE ROCKIES\n8 DODGERS TICKETS + PARKING FOR SEPT. 10th vs. THE ROCKIES\nIt’s time for Dodger Baseball! Gather your friends and family for an unforgettable evening at Dodger Stadium as the Los Angeles Dodgers face off against the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday\, September 10\, 2025. Cheer on your favorite players and soak up the electric atmosphere of one of baseball’s most iconic ballparks. Package Includes: 8 game tickets for the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies 2 parking passes for easy access to the stadium A memorable night of Major League Baseball is perfect for a family outing\, client entertainment\, or a fun night with friends. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action and create lasting memories at the ballpark!\n \nDonated by S.A. Camp Pump and Drilling Co. and Jim Camp \n\n\n\n2 TONS OF RUMAX BOVIBOX \n2 TONS OF RUMAX BOVIBOX\nThere will be two lots (4 tons total) of\nRumax Bovibox sold in the live auction! \nRumax BoviBox delivers consistent intake of high-quality protein\, helping your cows get more from low-quality forages. It offers the flexibility of a dry mineral with the dependable consistency of a liquid supplement—a powerful combination designed to optimize performance on even the toughest rangeland. This supplemental protein supports digestion by boosting the activity of rumen microbes\, enhancing fiber breakdown and improving forage utilization. BoviBox brings together the best of both worlds: the proven nutrition of Rumax’s liquid supplement with the convenience and flexibility of Performix’s Cattleman’s Choice dry mineral. \n\nDonated by Frank Imhof\, Agri Beef\, Clayton Koopmann\, and Thomas Hill \n  \nSIERRA VALLEY GOOSE HUNT FOR 2 HUNTERS\nSIERRA VALLEY GOOSE HUNT FOR 2 HUNTERS\nThe winner of this package will get a one-day\, two-person guided goose hunt at Roberti Ranch in beautiful Sierra Valley\, Calif.\, plus lodging at the charming Gilded Drifter Inn in Loyalton. Roberti Ranch is 30 miles north of Truckee\, and 35 miles west of Reno\, Nev.\, Sierra Valley is home to an abundance of waterfowl. The high bidder will coordinate with a hunting guide to determine the optimal date to schedule a one-day hunt during the upcoming hunting season. In addition to the hunt at Roberti Ranch\, accommodations for a one or two-night stay will be provided (depending on the number of rooms needed; up to $500) at The Gilded Drifter Inn (8 miles from the ranch). \n \n \n \nDonated by Plumas-Sierra Cattlemen’s Association and Roberti Ranch \nCOWBOY COOKOUT COMBO: COWBOY FLAVOR CATERING MEAL FOR 10 + SANTA MARIA GRILL\n\nCOWBOY COOKOUT COMBO: COWBOY FLAVOR CATERING MEAL FOR 10 + SANTA MARIA GRILL\nGet ready to impress your guests with this unbeatable BBQ package! First\, take home Santa Maria BBQ Outfitters’ most popular grill—assembled and ready to roll with a 513 square inch cooking area\, two removable food-grade cutting boards\, a fire poker\, and heavy-duty 6” steel wheels with rubber tires for easy transport. \nThen\, let Billy and Sue of Cowboy Flavor bring the feast to you! They’ll cater a meal for 10 with their signature hospitality. Enjoy a mouthwatering menu featuring Choice Plus New York Strip\, Caesar Salad\, Bunkhouse Beans\, Grilled Garlic Bread\, salsa\, and dessert\, all served on high-quality disposable plates and flatware. \nCowboy Flavor Catering for 10 must be within the Tri-Counties\, used within one year of purchase\, and scheduled based on their availability. Want to feed more folks? You can apply this package toward a larger gathering. Learn more at www.cowboyflavor.com. \nDonated by Santa Maria BBQ Outfitters and Cowboy Flavor Catering \nSAN FRANCISCO GIANTS TICKETS FOR FOUR\n\nSAN FRANCISCO GIANTS TICKETS FOR FOUR\nDon’t strike out—bid on this package of 4 tickets to watch the San Francisco Giants take on the Colorado Rockies at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Saturday\, September 22\, 2025\, with first pitch 1:05pm Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for an unforgettable day out\, this game-day experience promises big-league action\, beautiful bay views\, great food offerings\, and unbeatable ballpark energy. Perfect for a family outing\, client entertainment\, or a fun day with friends! Don’t miss your chance to score this home run auction item! \n*Photo is not taken from the seats being auctioned \n  \nDonated by Tim & Jill Curran\, Circle Ranch \nPRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION RESISTOL\nPRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION RESISTOL\n \nThe Hat Company\, makers of Resistol\, Stetson\, and Charlie One Horse premium hats\, have very generously donated two 100x felt hats with the Presidential Seal and your name on the inner band. Other than the President of the USA these are limited edition hats. There will be one men’s 100X 1642 Resistol felt hat and one woman’s 100X 1642 Resistol felt hat auctioned off.\nDonated by The Hat Company and Dustin Noblitt \n \nCATTLE HAUL BY TIM LEWIS\nCATTLE HAUL BY TIM LEWIS\nHere’s another great item to support Cattle-PAC while purchasing something practical for your operation! Lewis Cattle Company has donated TWO cattle hauls up to $1\,250 each. These two gift certificates can be purchased separately or by the same buyer for a longer haul.  \nDonated by Lewis Cattle Company \nMONTANA FISHING TRIP WITH FLIGHT AND ACCOMMODATIONS\nMONTANA FISHING TRIP WITH FLIGHT AND ACCOMMODATIONS\nEnjoy a 3-night\, 2-day guided fishing trip in breathtaking Montana\, provided by the fishing experts at Dry Fork Enterprises LLC. Depending on the season you choose to travel\, you’ll have the opportunity to fish one of three iconic rivers — the Yellowstone\, the Bighorn\, or the Missouri. \nThis incredible package includes: \n\n3 nights of lodging\n2 days of professional guided fishing\nRoundtrip airfare\n\nDonated by Tim Evans and Dry Fork Enterprises\, LLC \nFOUR DODGERS TICKETS IN PREMIUM SEATS\n\nFOUR DODGERS TICKETS IN PREMIUM SEATS\nEnjoy an unforgettable night at Dodger Stadium from some of the best seats in the house for the greatest rivalry in the game as the Dodgers take on the Giants on Thursday\, Sept. 18 with first pitch at 7:10pm. This package has four premium seats in Loge Level Section 106\, Row J\, Seats 1–4—providing close proximity to the action. It also comes with a parking pass in Lot N\, conveniently located less than 50 yards from the gate for easy access to the stadium. \nDonated by Three Way Chevrolet \nALL-INCLUSIVE GUIDED PIG HUNT FOR FOUR – 3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS\nALL-INCLUSIVE GUIDED PIG HUNT FOR FOUR – 3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS\nEnjoy an unforgettable\, fully guided hunting experience for four hunters\, complete with meals\, lodging\, and exceptional service. This three-day\, two-night hunt is available for dates from 2025 through 2026 and includes comfortable individual rooms\, an on-staff chef preparing all meals\, and an open bar throughout your stay. Transportation is provided while in the field\, along with skinning and field care of game and access to a walk-in cooler. Additional butcher services are available on site\, ensuring your hunt is as seamless and enjoyable as possible. \nDonated by Oakstone Outfitters \nPALLET OF RANGE PELLETS\n\nPALLET OF RANGE PELLETS\nUp for auction is a pallet of range pellets produced by Kern Delta in Bakersfield at the Kern Delta AG production mill that is under the Mesa Verde umbrella owned by the Wiegand family\, a multi-generational cattle feeding family diversified in agriculture in many western states. These pellets are currently being fed in ranches throughout California. Pellets will be available for pick up in Bakersfield or may arrange transfer along highway 99 between Bakersfield and Fresno. Support your cow-calf operation with this premium pallet of MVT Natural Range Pellet—a urea-free\, 25% protein feed designed to promote consistent energy intake and animal performance. Ideal for use with fair to poor-quality forage\, these pellets are a great supplement to your herd’s nutritional program. Feeding rate is 1–4 lbs/head/day depending on forage quality and body condition. For best results\, pair with a mineral program tailored to your region’s forage and soil profile. Always provide access to clean\, fresh water. \nDonated by Sundance Feedyard \nTWO NIGHT STAY AT COW TRACK RANCH\n\nTWO NIGHT STAY AT COW TRACK RANCH\nLooking for a mid-week getaway? Search no further than this two-night farm stay in The Bunk House at Cow Track Ranch­—perfect for a couple. While visiting Marin County\, you will stay in a spacious and cozy western cabin on this Angus ranch tucked in the rolling hills of Nicasio Valley. A scenic forty-five-minute drive northwest of the Golden Gate and a short drive to the beautiful beaches of West Marin\, famous creameries and exquisite restaurants. Plan a special dinner with the ranch’s homegrown beef and breakfast with daily eggs from the coop\, enjoy a variety of games and a quiet evening under the stars. Stay includes a welcome basket with Cow Track Ranch beef snack sticks\, fresh flowers\, Cow Track Ranch merchandise and a dozen eggs. snack sticks\, fresh flowers\, Cow Track Ranch merchandise and a dozen eggs. \nDonated by Melissa Daniels\, Cow Track Ranch \nSIX PIECE WESTERN PRINT OVERNIGHT GETAWAY SET\n\nSIX PIECE WESTERN PRINT OVERNIGHT GETAWAY SET\nTravel in style with this 6 piece beautifully coordinated Western Print Overnight Getaway Set—perfect for rodeo weekends\, quick getaways\, or everyday use! \nSet Includes: \n\nOne Boot Bag (choice of tall or extra tall bag)– Durable and stylish\, perfect for protecting your favorite pair of boots.\nOne Duffel Bag – Spacious and rugged\, ideal for overnight trips or hauling gear.\nTwo Makeup Brush Bag or Shave Kit Bag – Compact and convenient for your travel essentials.\nTwo Cosmetic Bag or Jewelry Bag – Great for makeup\, grooming tools\, or other small accessories. Functional\, fashionable\, and perfect for the western lifestyle—this set makes a great gift or personal treat!\n\nDonated by Fresno Livestock Commission  \nTHE 30TH KEY – YOUR LAST SHOT AT THE ATV! \nTHE 30TH KEY – YOUR LAST SHOT AT THE ATV!\nOnly one key starts the ATV… and 29 are already spoken for. This is your chance to claim the 30th and FINAL key. With this key\, you have a shot at taking home a brand-new\, ranch-ready ATV! Here’s your moment to jump in and steal the whole show. \nThis ATV isn’t just for fun (though it delivers plenty of that). It’s built for ranch work\, ready to haul to the mountains\, check cows at home\, and get you across rough terrain with ease no matter where you are. This final key could be the one that brings it home for you. \nATV Donated by Overland Stockyards \n \n\nCalifornia Cattlemen’s Association Political Action Committee (Cattle-PAC\, FPPC # 760980) Donations are voluntary\, not tax deductible and cannot exceed $6500 from a person or company within a calendar year. \n\n\n\nMIDYEAR HOTEL RESERVATIONS\nIf you plan to attend the Midyear Meeting\, we secured a room block available at the Adelaide Inn in Paso Robles\, located across the street from the Paso Robles Event Center (Mid-State Fairgrounds) where our Midyear will be taking place. If you are attending\, both Midyear AND the Cattle-PAC fundraiser\, this hotel is a great option. THE ROOM BLOCK IS NOW CLOSED. \nTo book your room for Midyear\, please call 805-238-2770. \nIf you are ONLY planning to attend the Cattle-PAC event\, please see below. \nCATTLE-PAC HOTEL RESERVATIONS\n\n\nFor those attending the Cattle-PAC Auction and Dinner Dance\, CCA secured rooms for Friday\, August 15th at the Best Western Black Oak\, located directly across the street from the fairgrounds. THE ROOM BLOCK IS NOW CLOSED. \n\n\nBest Western Plus Black Oak Address:  1135 24th St\, Paso Robles\, CA 93446 \n\n\n\nWhat is Cattle-PAC?\nCattle-PAC is a voluntary political action committee working to educate political campaigns\, candidates\, and officeholders who make decisions that affect laws and regulations impacting ranchers in California. Every time a pro-livestock\, pro-business candidate is elected in Sacramento\, it is a victory for the beef industry. With your help\, we will continue to secure more victories! \nWhat to expect at the event\nCheck out this video to see some of the highlights from the 2021 Cattle-PAC Dinner Dance + Auction! Expect fantastic live auction items\, a silent auction filled with ranching treasures\, a delicious dinner\, entertainment and great company. \nCalifornia Cattlemen’s Association Political Action Committee (Cattle-PAC\, FPPC # 760980) Donations are voluntary\, not tax deductable and cannot exceed $6500 from a person or company within a calendar year.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/2025-midyear-meeting-and-cattle-pac-auction-dinner-dance/
LOCATION:Paso Robles Event Center\, 2198 Riverside Ave.\, Paso Robles\, CA\, 93446
CATEGORIES:Cattle-PAC,Midyear
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SUMMARY:109th Annual CCA/CCW Convention
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 California Cattlemen’s Association and California Cattlewomen’s Convention and California Cattle Industry Tradeshow will be Dec. 3-5. For the first time\, our largest gathering of the year will be held at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in Reno\, Nevada. \nSCHEDULE\nView Schedule\nThis schedule was updated on 12/1 and is subject to change.  \n\nATTENDEE REGISTRATION\n \n\nONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. The last day to register online was Sunday\, Nov. 30. Registration prices increase onsite.\nFull registrations include access to meetings\, entertainment and food at the Welcome Party\, breakfast in the tradeshow on Thursday and lunch in the tradeshow on Thursday. Full registrations do not include tickets to the Cowbelle of the Year Lunch\, the CCW Awards Breakfast\, or the CCA/CCW Awards Banquet. \n\n\n\n\n\nNot a member and want to join? See the options to become a member at calcattlemen.org/join. \n\n\nCCA/CCW Member: $325\nYoung Cattlemen’s Committee Member: $125\nNon-Member: $425 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA LA CARTE REGISTRATIONS\nCCW Awards Breakfast: $55\nCCW Cowbelle of the Year Lunch: $62\nCCA & CCW Awards Banquet: $90\n \nRegistration prices increased on November 13th. They will increase again onsite.\nRegistrations are non-refundable. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEXHIBITOR REGISTRATION\n \nThe California Cattlemen’s Association invites you to exhibit at the 2025 California Cattle Industry Tradeshow held in conjunction with the CCA & CCW Annual Convention. \nPlease download the Exhibitor Agreement and Registration Packet to learn more about the details and rules of exhibiting at this year’s tradeshow show or call the CCA office at (916) 444-0845.  \nReserve your booth online or by submitting the packet below via mail\, email or fax. \n2025 Booth Space Details:\nBooth spaces are 10’x10’ and include: backdrape\, side rail\, ID sign\, one six foot skirted table\, two side chairs and one wastebasket. \n\n\n\n\n# of booths\n\n\nCCA and Member Price\n\n\nNon-Member Price\n\n\n\nOne booth\n$550\n$650\n\n\nTwo booths\n$900\n$1\,000\n\n\nThree booths\n$1\,050\n$1\,150\n\n\nFour booths\n$1\,200\n$1\,300\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nBooth assignments are made based on membership status and participation in Association events throughout the year including event sponsorship\, attendance at Allied Industry meetings\, participating in scholarship interviews\, assisting with fundraisers for scholarships or serving in a leadership role. While we value all industry partners\, organizations that participate more in the CCA are given priority in terms of booth placement. Initial booth space reservations will be taken through Friday\, October 10. Booths reserved after this date can not be guaranteed. \nRESERVE YOUR BOOTH\nTradeshow Questions?\nContact Gracie LeCheminant in the CCA office at gracie@calcattlemen.org or (916) 444-0845. \nATLANTIS CASINO RESORT ROOM BLOCK\n \nMake Reservations at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa\nSPONSORSHIPS\n \nCCA has multiple items available to sponsor at this year’s event\, ranging in investment prices from $500 and up. Sponsorships are sold on a first-come\, first-serve basis. Download the packet to find out what sponsorship option will work best for your needs and reserve it today! \nDownload 2025 Sponsorship Packet\n\n  \nAPPLY TO BE A CONVENTION INTERN\n \nThe application period for interns is CLOSED.  \nEach year YCC members have the opportunity to apply and serve as a CCA Convention Intern. The weeklong internship provides students with a hands-on and behind-the-scenes view of all the working parts of putting on a convention. Interns assist with registration\, directing attendees\, running the CCA merchandise table and much more. Additionally\, interns have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders\, and attend select meetings\, general sessions\, and the tradeshow with a complimentary registration. \nTo apply send a resume and cover letter detailing why you would like to serve as a convention intern to Katie Roberti at katier@calcattlemen.org by Friday\, Oct. 10\, at 11:59 p.m. PST. Any young\, regular or feeder member are eligible to apply for this internship. Past interns are eligible to reapply. If you are not currently a CCA member and would like to join visit https://calcattlemen.org/join. \nYCC students\, also check out our scholarship! For information visit and to download an application visit calcattlemen.org/scholarship.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/109th-annual-cca-ccw-convention/
LOCATION:Atlantis Casino Resort Spa Reno\, 3800 S. Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:convention,Convention 2025
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SUMMARY:2026 Steak & Eggs Breakfast + Lobby Day
DESCRIPTION:The California Cattlemen’s Association and California Cattlemen’s Foundation invite CCA members to the Steak and Eggs Breakfast + Lobby Day on March 11th. Breakfast starts at 8am! Check-in opens at 7:30am. \nWhat to expect:\nThis breakfast is typically attended by dozens of elected officials\, numerous legislative staff\, and many CCA members\, and serves as an important platform to discuss issues important to California ranchers. Over breakfast\, enjoy sharing about your ranch while meeting representatives from regulatory and legislative offices in Sacramento. \nFollowing the breakfast\, you will head across the street to the state Capitol to continue conversations about ranching in California. CCA will arrange private meetings with your legislative representative to enable you to voice your concerns directly to the member or one of their representatives. Your participation is critically important\, as this forum provides a priceless opportunity to share your opinions and concerns about the current and future state of ranching in California.\n\nHow to attend:\nThe deadline to RSVP has passed. Please check back early next year and consider joining us for the 2027 event!\n\nThere is no cost to attend but RSVPS are required. RSVPs by March 5th to CCA’s Membership and Events Coordinator Gracie LeCheminant or CCA the office at (916) 444-0845.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/2026-steak-eggs-breakfast-lobby-day/
LOCATION:Sutter Club\, 1220 9th St.\, Sacramento\, 95814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Legbreakfast
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260522
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SUMMARY:2026 Feeder Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This year’s meeting is May 20-21 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. Registration and our room block is now open! \n \nAs of 3/26 we are experiencing technical difficulties with online registrations. If you would like to register before it is fixed\, please call the office. Thank you for understanding. \n×\nREGISTRATION\nOnline registration is now OPEN. Early bird registration closed on 3/9. Prices increased on 3/10. \nREGISTRATION PACKAGES \nFeeder Council Producer Member\nIncludes access to all meetings\, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Wednesday evening’s Padres game\, and Thursday night’s reception event at Puesto.\nRegistration price: $350 \nIndustry Partner\nIncludes access to all meetings\, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and one ticket to Wednesday evening’s Padres game\, and Thursday night’s reception event at Puesto.\nRegistration price: $450 \nAdditional Welcome Party Tickets\nLimited availability. While tickets last.\nRegistration price: $150 \nNo refunds for registration will be available after 3/25. \nAs of 3/26 we are experiencing technical difficulties with online registrations. If you would like to register before it is fixed\, please call the office at (916) 444-0845. Thank you for understanding. \nACCOMMODATIONS\nMake your reservations now at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront by using the link below or by calling 1-800-Hiltons (1-800-445-8667) and mentioning the group code CCAF. The final day to book in the block is 4/28/26. \nBOOK YOUR ROOM\nSCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS\n \n \n \nFEATURED SPEAKERS \n\n\nDr. Steve Lerner\, Sr. Scientific and Business Advisor\, Novonesis\nDr. Steve Lerner\, Sr. Scientific and Business Advisor\, Novonesis\nPRESENTATION TITLE: Efficiency Matters: Ingredient Innovations to Reduce Production Footprint\n \nDr. Steve Lerner is the Senior Scientific and Business Advisor for the Animal BioSolutions division of Novonesis. In this role\, Steve is responsible for mentoring less experienced technical services\, marketing\, and sales professionals in a joint effort to bring more sales\, profit\, and other significant results\, like engagement and retention\, to the company.   \n Steve has a Ph.D. in Reproductive Physiology from West Virginia University and a post-doctoral Fellowship in Molecular Genetics from the University of Southern California. He holds an M.S. in Biology/Embryology from West Virginia University and a B.S. in Zoology from University of Maryland. Prior to joining Chr. Hansen\, Steve worked at Nutrition Physiology Company as Vice President of Product Development and Commercialization.   \nDr. Dale Woerner\, Cargill Endowed Professor of Sustainable Meat Science\, Department of Animal and Food Sciences\, Texas Tech University\nELANCO TITLE SPEAKER: Dr. Dale Woerner\, Cargill Endowed Professor of Sustainable Meat Science\, Department of Animal and Food Sciences\, Texas Tech University\n\nPRESENTATION TITLE: Key Challenges in Beef x Dairy: Liver Abscesses and Red Meat Yield \nDr. Dale R. Woerner is the Cargill Endowed Professor of Sustainable Meat Science in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences at Texas Tech University. He earned both his B.S. (2003) and M.S. (2005) degrees in Animal Science from Texas Tech University\, followed by a Ph.D. in Animal Science with a focus on Meat Science from Colorado State University in 2009. Dr. Woerner served as a faculty member at Colorado State University for nine years before joining the faculty at Texas Tech University in 2018. Over his career\, he has secured more than $15 million in industry-funded research and has published over 300 scholarly works\, including peer-reviewed manuscripts and technical reports in the field of meat science. \nBradley J Johnson\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Gordon W. Davis Regent’s Chair in Meat Science and Muscle Biology\, Department of Animal and Food Sciences\, Texas Tech University\nBradley J Johnson\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Gordon W. Davis Regent’s Chair in Meat Science and Muscle Biology\, Department of Animal and Food Sciences\, Texas Tech University\nPRESENTATION TITLE: Feedlot Nutrition and Management Programs for Heavier Carcass Weights and Improved Beef Quality \nBradley J. Johnson is currently the Gordon W. Davis Regent’s Chair in Meat Science and Muscle Biology and a Professor in the Davis College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources’ Department of Animal and Food Sciences at Texas Tech University. Johnson has been in this position since June 1\, 2008. Johnson\, a native of Milbank\, SD\, earned a bachelor’s degree in animal science from South Dakota State University. His master’s degree in animal science and Ph.D. in animal science is from the University of Minnesota.  Our laboratory focuses on research that increases our understanding of factors regulating growth and development of skeletal muscle in meat animals such as beef cattle.  Our group has used exogenous growth promotants like steroidal implants\, beta adrenergic agonists\, and ionophores as models to study the mechanism of postnatal muscle growth in meat animals. We have been using the beef on dairy model to study some of these differences in growth response to implants.  In addition\, our lab group evaluates natural compounds as potential alternatives to exogenous growth promotants.  Separately\, the research team is involved in developing novel means to enhance marbling in beef.  This research focuses on novel receptors present on intramuscular adipocytes that appear to have positive effects on lipid accumulation. \nEthan Lane\, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs\, NCBA\nEthan Lane\, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs\, NCBA\nPRESENTATION TITLE: The Only Constant is Change- Cattle Politics in Today’s Washington \nEthan Lane is the Senior Vice President of Government Affairs at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Ethan is a 5th generation Arizonan with more than 20 years of experience in natural resources\, land use issues\, and advocacy on behalf of the cattle industry. \nPrior to his role as the Senior Vice President of Government Affairs\, Ethan was the Executive Director for the Public Lands Council and Senior Executive Director of the NCBA Federal Lands portfolio. Before joining PLC and NCBA\, Ethan operated a consulting firm where he worked on multiple high profile political campaigns and advised a variety of private companies and industries on regulatory and legislative issues impacting their businesses. Prior to moving to Washington\, Ethan spent ten years helping to grow and manage a large real estate and ranch portfolio Arizona. His diverse background gives him a unique perspective on the challenges producers face on a daily basis. \nOverland Stock Yards\nOverland Stock Yards\nPRESENTATION TITLE: West Coast Feeder Cattle Supply Update  \nSpeaker to be announced. \nHolden Ramey\, Analyst\, CattleFax\nHolden Ramey\, Analyst\, CattleFax\nPRESENTATION TITLE: Market Update & Outlook \nHolden Ramey is from Northeast Colorado where he grew up on his family’s farming and ranching operation. Holden remains active in the family operation running both commercial and registered cattle. Holden attended Northeastern Junior College where he competed on the livestock judging team and received associate’s degrees in animal science and agricultural business. Holden continued on to Colorado State University. While at Colorado State\, Holden was a member of the livestock judging team. Holden received bachelor’s degrees in animal science and agricultural business in the fall of 2018. He then went to work for Five Rivers Cattle Feeding at the Kuner Feedlot. Holden received a master’s degree in agricultural economics from Colorado State in the spring of 2022. His graduate research focused on margin analysis and risk management in the cattle feeding sector. \nHolden joined CattleFax as an analyst in January of 2022. His primary responsibilities include research and analysis focusing on feeder cattle\, fed cattle\, and the grain markets. \nHolden enjoys attending cattle shows and sales and traveling across the country. \nJosh White\, Sr. Executive Director\, Producer Education & Sustainability\, NCBA\nJosh White\, Sr. Executive Director\, Producer Education & Sustainability\, NCBA\nPRESENTATION TITLE: Consumer Expectations and How We Meet Them \nJosh White serves as the Sr. Executive Director – Producer Education & Sustainability for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA). He is a fourth-generation cattleman whose first experiences with cattle trace back to helping with his grandfather’s commercial Hereford cows in central Georgia as a child. By age twelve Josh had purchased his first heifer\, began building his own herd and became a self-professed cattle nerd. In 2009 Josh took the opportunity to transition from a cattle industry volunteer leadership role to full time industry service and joined the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association and Georgia Beef Board as Executive Vice President\, serving there until joining NCBA in 2014. \nIn his current role as Sr. Executive Director – Producer Education & Sustainability with NCBA\, Josh and his team are working to capitalize on the rich histories of the Beef Quality Assurance\, Masters of Beef Advocacy\, Environmental Stewardship Award Program\, Stockmanship & Stewardship\, and Cattlemen’s College programs while moving these initiatives forward to deliver even greater value to NCBA members and the cattle industry. New programs like the Rancher’s Resilience Grant are a true passion for Josh and the team – finding ways to empower even more producers to participate in impactful educational opportunities. In addition to overseeing numerous programs\, Josh provides leadership for NCBA’s policy funded sustainability efforts and supports beef checkoff funded efforts associated with sustainable cattle production. \nLance Zimmerman\, Rabo AgriFinance\nLance Zimmerman\, Rabo AgriFinance\nPRESENTATION TITLE: Market Updates and Insights on all US beef and cattle trade  \nLance Zimmerman serves as the North American senior beef industry analyst for Rabobank’s RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness team. With more than two decades of experience across the animal protein sector\, he is widely recognized—both regionally and globally—for his forward‑looking market insights and thought leadership. \nThroughout his career\, Lance has remained dedicated to serving the food and agribusiness industry\, with a strong emphasis on agribusiness and animal protein research. He spent 12 years with CattleFax\, joining the organization in 2011 as a market analyst. He advanced to manager of research\, analysis and data in 2016 and later became director of research and protein market analysis. Before that\, Lance spent eight years with Certified Angus Beef\, where he led efforts in industry relations\, marketing strategy\, and supply development. \nRaised on a commercial cow–calf\, backgrounding\, and diversified crop operation in northwest Kansas\, he also served as a Kansas FFA State Officer. His leadership within the industry includes serving as a U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef board member and previous chair of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Young Producers Council. \nLance holds an M.S. in agricultural economics and a B.S. in agricultural communications and journalism from Kansas State University. He has been honored with multiple scholarships and awards during both his undergraduate and graduate studies. \nHe and his wife\, Andria\, live in Saint George\, Kansas\, with their children\, Lawson and Macie. Lance enjoys supporting the family farming operation\, hunting\, and spending time with his kids at the baseball and softball fields. \n\nADDITIONAL PRESENTATIONS & SPEAKERS\n \nCalifornia Acting State Veterinarian Dr. Amanda “Mandy” Murray
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/2026-feeder-meeting/
LOCATION:Hilton San Diego Bayfront\, 1 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Feeder Meeting
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SUMMARY:2026 Midyear Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Online registration and more details coming soon!\nThis year’s Midyear Meeting will be at the Atlantis Casino Resort.\nWe encourage you to maximize your membership by attending and being an active part of the CCA policy making process. Come discuss current cattle industry issues with fellow producers\, as well as hear from industry leaders\, agencies and affiliate organizations. Your voice helps develop policy that provides direction for your organization and will influence the future of ranching.
URL:https://calcattlemen.org/event/2026-midyear-meeting/
LOCATION:Atlantis Casino Resort Spa Reno\, 3800 S. Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Midyear
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