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Douglas 2012 Spring Livestock Post Conference

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Nicole Palmateer

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PRESS RELEASE

 

 

Douglas County Livestock Association Spring Livestock Conference

draws record audience

 

(Salem, Ore.—April 30, 2012) – Douglas County Livestock Association’s Spring Conference, with support from the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, drew its largest crowd ever with engaging and educational workshops throughout the day. Held at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, participants listened to speakers presenting on topics related to “Making Cents in Ranching.”

 

A highlight of the day was the afternoon workshop, presented by the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, on “Ranching for Profit,” the sought after workshop from Ranch Management Consultants. Dave Pratt discussed how to put profit back in ranching and look at how to approach ranching from a profit perspective. Participants enjoyed the interactive session that emphasized the importance of economics in approaching the business model for ranching. As one participant commented, “This workshop was about working smarter to make our hard work pay off.”

 

The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association is proud to have worked together with the Douglas County Livestock Association to bring this educational workshop to ranchers in Douglas County.

 

For more information on the workshop, participants and presenters, please contact the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association at 503-361-8947.

 

 

 

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The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) works to promote environmentally and socially sound industry practices, improve and strengthen the economics of the industry, and protect its industry communities and private property rights. For more information, please contact Kay Teisl, Executive Director at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it "> This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 503-361-8947. Visit the OCA website at www.orcattle.com.