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Watch Cattlemen to Cattlemen Week 27: Original Air Date August 7, 2007:

We take you to Capitol Hill for an up-close perspective on the 2007 Farm Bill. Hear from key Congressional leaders about their Farm Bill priorities, and how the various provisions of the Farm Bill can affect the cattle industry for years to come.

The Cattle Learning Center travels to northern Colorado, where Dr. Gary Sides of Pfizer Animal Health explains the importance of fall de-worming, and offers tips on how to implement a de-worming program on your operation.  Learn more about fall de-worming strategies at www.pfizerah.com.

And in our Market Watch segment, Duane Lenz of Cattle-Fax joins Susie Ross in-studio to discuss summer grazing conditions. Duane explains how harsh weather in some regions is affecting ranchers’ management decisions, and impacting the nation’s cattle inventory.

 

WE NEED YOUR PHOTOS!

Summer is a great time to grab photos of your farm or ranch, and now you can share them with the entire country! Submit your photos to Cattlemen to Cattlemen today, for our weekly Legacy Photos segment. Send your digital photos to C2C@beef.org. Don't forget to include your name, location, and any other information you want to share.

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