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A nationwide livestock-specific, not-for-profit, trade association representing the international market development interests of the U.S. dairy, beef, sheep, swine and horse breeding industries.
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Provides members the industry information, insurance and legislative/regulatory services which they need to remain viable businesses.
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At Livestock Marketing association, we're committed to the support and protection of the local livestock auction markets. Auctions are a vital part of the livestock industry, serving producers and
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Non-profit association of Canadian livestock marketing businesses promoting open and fair competition. Includes news and a members list.
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Promoting open and fair competition in the marketing of livestock
The Livestock Markets Association
of Canada is a non-profit association of livestock marketing businesses.
of Marketing Standards
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Organization of feedlot operators. Includes history, membership directory, calendar of events, and market reports.
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Cattle Feeders Association
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Texas Cattle Feeders Association represents the cattle feeding industry in Texas,
Oklahoma and New Mexico. Known as Cattle Feeding Country, this
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A national trade association for livestock marketing and credit cooperatives. NLPA members represent 215,000 beef, dairy, hog, sheep and goat producers in the United States and Canada.
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National Livestock Producers Association is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. NLPA services are designed to help member marketing agencies and credit corporations become more effective and efficient for their producer-patrons. Through member interaction, many innovative services and programs are formed and alliances cemented which are designed to provide the livestock producer many opportunities to improve the producer's bottom line.
National Livestock Producers Association
Following passage of the Packer and Stockyards Act of 1921, the
National Livestock Producers Association (NLPA) was founded in direct
response to
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