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The Stewards of the Range
If patience is a virtue, then the rancher is a saint. From the lockdowns, supply shortages, runaway costs, and energy shocks, I admire the steadfast and enduring spirit of Idaho’s ranchers. That also means I will continue to work with our ranchers, standing against government intervention ergy prices low. Giving in to extreme and unproven environmental policies has serious financial repercussions for ranching. That is why the House of Representatives is preparing one of the largest energy packages to increase domestic production of oil & gas, boost transportation supplies of that energy, and make
BY RUSS FULCHER U.S. Representative
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of the wolf in Idaho is critical to ensuring healthy predator and prey populations, especially for ranchers experiencing losses of inventory in recent years. The politicization of this issue has meant Idaho cannot counter excess growth in wolf populations far beyond intended Endangered Species Act pro-

ROUND-UP
June 26-27, 2023 Jackpot, Nevada
Join us for Summer Round-Up in Jackpot, Nevada, this year June 26-27! This mid-year event is the top place for those in Idaho's cattle industry to engage in conversation, hear pertinent industry issues & learn from experts on topics directly related to your operation

During Summer Round-Up, you can expect to hear from NCBA, the Idaho Beef Council and other agency representatives, as well as ICA leadership Be sure to sign up for the annual Range Tour where we'll visit a research site for University of Idaho's study on the effects of spring livestock grazing on sage grouse, as well as make some stops to discuss various range improvement efforts Those who desire can join us on the links for the annual golf tournament, with a BBQ presented by Agri Beef to cap off the event!


The Idaho Cattle Association Resource Guide contains contact information for ICA staff & leadership, State & Federal government agencies, elected officials & industry associations in an easy-to-carry, digest-sized guide to reference year-round!

What does it include?


In addition to contact information for ICA leaders, agencies, elected officials, and industry associates, this guide also lists feedlot owners & operators, purebred producers and allied industry resources
Who receives the guide?
Thousands of cattle producers throughout the state, as well as agricultural offices & businesses Participants at events throughout the year may also be able to pick up a Resource Guide.
What's the cost to me?
The listing is free for members! Non-members may be listed for a $50 fee.
Annual Resource Guide Listing

To be listed in the '23-'24 Annual Resource Guide, fill out the form below and return via mail to the ICA Office or email to morgan@idahocattle.org by June 1, 2023.
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