CODY, Wyo. (RFD News) — Cattle producers from across the state recently gathered for the Wyoming Cattle Industry Convention and Trade Show.
Along with networking and policy discussions, the event focused on recent federal decisions that could have a major impact on public lands ranching.
This year’s theme, “Restoring Collaborative Resource Management,” emphasized collaboration between ranchers and natural resource professionals.
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