11-10-23 Lower cattle numbers, higher optimism; top sire honored at Angus Convention; R-CALF applauds new origin requirements for USDA food purchases; cattle producers commend Biden administration for competition initiative
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11-10-23 AJ Daily
Lower Cattle Numbers, Higher Optimism
Adapted from a release by Miranda Reiman, Angus Media
Top Sire Honored at the 2023 Angus Convention
Adapted from a release by Amber Wahlgren, Angus Communications
R-CALF USA Applauds New Origin Requirements for USDA Food Purchases
Adapted from a release by R-CALF USA
Cattle Producers Commend Biden Administration for Competition Initiative
Adapted from a release by Lia Biondo, United States Cattlemen’s Association
Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.
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