Cattlemen to Cattlemen, the TV show of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), will air a special episode in honor of National Ag Day March 21. The show will recognize the contributions of America’s cattlemen and women and feature several Texas cattle operations.
“NCBA is unique in having a television show to highlight the stories of America’s farming and ranching families,” said NCBA President Todd Wilkinson, a South Dakota cattle producer. “This National Ag Day, we extend our gratitude to the cattle producers who work hard to feed our nation. Raising cattle is a full-time job and our producers face no shortage of challenges. Despite it all, they continue to show resilience and a commitment to putting beef on the table.”
The episode will air on RFD-TV on March 21 at 8:30 p.m. Eastern. The episode will rerun March 22 at 12:30 a.m. Eastern and again March 25 at 9 a.m. Eastern. The full episode will also be posted to the Cattlemen to Cattlemen YouTube page.
“We are thrilled to celebrate Ag Day with our viewers by highlighting the conservation efforts of several Texas cattle producers,” said Kevin Ochsner, host of NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen and a cattle producer from Colorado. “Featuring the 77 Ranch, JA Ranch, Bezner Beef, XIT Feeders, and The Meat Board, this episode showcases the entire beef industry from gate to plate.”
NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen is the leading TV show for beef producers to receive cattle industry news, education and information. With award winning content covering legislative updates from Washington D.C. to highlighting the history and traditions of unique ranches across the country, Cattlemen to Cattlemen covers educational topics and is a way for producers to be connected to operations from every state in the nation.
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