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Convention Under Way

Cattle industry brings 'Boots on the Bay' at annual convention and NCBA Trade Show.


TAMPA, Fla. (Feb. 6, 2013) — More than 5,000 cattlemen and women are registered to attend the 2013 Cattle Industry Convention and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Trade Show, which kicked off today at the Tampa Convention Center. The convention is the largest annual gathering of the beef industry and runs through Feb. 9.


The Opening General Session on Feb. 6 officially started the convention and featured a keynote address from Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy. Their lives were first chronicled in the bestselling book The Blind Side and then went on to become a Hollywood blockbuster film.

 

The Blind Side tells the story of Michael Oher, a homeless teenager turned first-round NFL draft pick with the support and love of his adoptive family, the Tuohys. Oher now plays for Super Bowl XLVII champions the Baltimore Ravens. During their speech this afternoon, the Tuohys shared their message of love, hope and the power of cheerful giving.

 

Thursday morning, Feb. 7, cattlemen and women will hear from Stuart Varney during General Session II. Varney, the host of Varney & Company on FOX Business Channel, is a veteran business and financial journalist. He will offer a positive take on the current economic situation, describing with up-to-the-minute detail what it means for you, your family and your business.

 

This year’s convention participants will hear from industry leaders, gather insight on industry trends, meet with their fellow cattlemen and women, and enjoy Tampa’s Gasparilla Pirate Fest, a night full of lively pirates, sounds from the Caribbean Chillers and plenty of local eats. The convention will close with the Cattlemen’s Beach Bash featuring the Beach Boys. NCBA President and Nebraska rancher J.D. Alexander said the convention is a must for all cattlemen and women.

 

“We’re here in Tampa to highlight some of the successes of the cattle industry in the past year while also setting goals and priorities for what lies ahead,” said Alexander. “Convention attendees will be able to share valuable insights, help shape the future of the cattle industry, learn how to sustain and improve their operations and also enjoy warm Florida weather.”

 

After learning about the latest trends and technologies in the industry and attending the NCBA Trade Show, convention-goers will have the opportunity to attend committee meetings and take part in NCBA’s grassroots policy process.

 

“The grassroots policy process is the backbone and the strength of NCBA. Cattlemen come together to discuss policy priorities and then chart the course forward for the organization,” said Alexander. “From cattle health and the environment, to marketing and tax policy issues, there will be many critical issues addressed this week.”

 

With so many events taking place during the convention all attendees are encouraged to download the 2013 Cattle Industry Convention app to their smartphones to see the schedule of events, locations, maps and receive alerts before, during and after the event. Visit www.beefusa.org for more information about the convention, and follow NCBA on Facebook and Twitter.

 


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Editor's Note: This article is adapted from a news release provided by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA). The organization has represented America's cattle producers since 1898, preserving the heritage and strength of the industry through education and public policy. NCBA works to create new markets and increase demand for beef. Efforts are made possible through membership contributions.

 

For a copy of the original release and others provided by NCBA, visit www.beefusa.org/newsreleases1.aspx.