Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 2003, Image 192

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Farm Shows Past
Former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge, center, oit the
campaign trail that led to the major Farm Show improvements
and new construction we see today. Joining him is Bev Grub
er, left, and Dennis Grumbine, right, at the October 1994 Key
stone International Livestock Expo at the Farm Show Com
plex.
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Pieces In Place For
Cattle Industry Convention
DENVER, Colo. Plans for
the cattle industry’s 2003 con
vention are falling into place as
the 2003 Cattle Industry Con
vention and Trade Show pre
pares to hit the ground in
Nashville, Term., Jan. 29 to
Feb. 1.
In addition to speakers and
annual meetings of participat
ing organizations the Cattle
men’s Beef Promotion & Re
search Board, the National
Cattlemen’s Beef Association,
the American National Cattle-
Women, Inc. and Cattle-Fax,
both educational and informa
tional sessions will be held for
attendees.
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These sessions include the
Cattlemen’s College which will
feature classes separated into
three tracks designed to edu
cate producers in marketing,
production or resource manage
ment.
The opening general session
features Hugh Sidey, former
political and White House cor
respondent with Time maga
zine, who will provide an insid
er’s look at the new makeup of
Congress and how it and the
Bush Administration will im
pact the cattle industry in 2003.
NCBA councils and policy
committees, as well as joint
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committees, will meet on
Thursday, Jan. 30 and Friday,
January 31.
The Cattle-Fax Outlook
Seminar will cover issues of
critical importance to serious
cattle producers and feeders.
The closing general session
for stakeholders at the event
will be held the afternoon of
Feb. 1, and will include the
NCBA Annual Membership
Meeting.
Early registration for the
event ends Jan. 2. For more in
formation, contact the NCBA
Convention & Meetings De
partment at (303) 694-0305.
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