2009 Cattle Industry Annual Convention & Trade Show
January 28-31
Phoenix, Arizona
Watch Promo
Click Here to Learn About the Cattle Learning Center – Practical solutions for Cattle Producers

Home Printer-Friendly Version      
Show Archives

To watch a past episode or to see an episode description, click on the week you would like to view.


Watch: Cattlemen to Cattlemen Week 6; Original Air Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Trade issues highlight this week’s episode of NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen. Phil Seng, CEO of the U.S. Meat Export Federation stops by with an update on how U.S. beef exports are faring across the world. Learn more about U.S.M.E.F at www.usmef.org.

You’ll also hear why NCBA opposes USDA’s proposal to expand meat imports from the Patagonia South region of South America, and learn how a positive recommendation from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) could help U.S. cattlemen rebuild their export market share.

Dr. Eric Hentges of USDA’s Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion explains how 29 lean beef cuts fit into the latest USDA dietary guidelines.

At the Cattle Learning Center, see how you might actually increase the chance of heifers calving during daylight hours. Experts from the American Quarter Horse Association and Fort Dodge Animal Health also provide tips on improving horse health on the farm and ranch. For more hands-on production advice, visit www.cattlelearningcenter.org.

And Cattlemen to Cattlemen takes you on a tour of the award-winning Lightsey Cattle Company. Located near Lake Wales, Florida, the Lightsey family raises cattle, citrus and timber, while also preserving a unique and magnificent environment. For more information on cattlemen’s environmental efforts across the nation, visit www.beefusa.org/esap.

Broadcast Schedule


Airs Weekly on RFD-TV
Tue. - 8:30 p.m.
Wed. - 10:30 a.m.
Sun. - midnight
(All times are Eastern)

NCBA's Cattlemen to Cattlemen is made possible by:


McDonald's Logo

National Cattlemen's Foundation


 

Legacy Photos

Show us your cattle, your kids and grandkids, your farm or ranch. Send us a photo and we'll put it on air! Send your photos.



NCBA... working to increase profit opportunities for cattle and beef producers by enhancing the business climate and building consumer demand.

© Copyright 2008 National Cattlemen's Beef Association -- Web Site Policy