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The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is proud to present “Cattlemen to Cattlemen,” a television show for cattlemen created by cattlemen. Hosted by Colorado cattle producer, Kevin Ocshner, NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen is a leading source for cattle industry news, information and education.

As the trusted voice of the U.S. cattle and beef industry, the NCBA strives to share timely, relevant news. NCBA’s “Cattlemen to Cattlemen” is the leading TV show for beef producers to receive cattle industry news, education, and information. READ MORE

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