Thank you to all the attendees who joined for the annual golf outing hosted by the Industry Partner Council of the Colorado Livestock Association. It was a beautiful day in Fort Morgan! View more photos on our Facebook.
The 2025 National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Young Cattlemen’s Conference (YCC) was held in early June. Over 60 beef producers spent 8 days learning about the cattle industry from gate to plate. Brandon Beiger, Wickstrom Feedyard, Orchard, Colo. attended the 2025 YCC as CLA’s candidate. The NCBA’s YCC program aims to give these young leaders…
The Colorado Livestock Association has revised the Labor and Employment Compliance Guide for livestock producers as of July 1, 2025. The guide, compiled under the guidance of attorneys from Range, PC, covers important topics for all Colorado livestock producers, including background information and what employers are required to do regarding the areas of: To request…
Aurora, CO – Following oral arguments in early May, the Larimer County District Court rejected the Center for Biological Diversity and Food & Water Watch’s appeal. It affirmed, again, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s (CDPHE) director’s decision from April 2024 to uphold the existing Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) General Permit, which…
The volunteer leaders and staff of the Colorado Livestock Association work diligently to represent, inform, and advance Colorado’s livestock industry. We have had many successes in our efforts to represent, inform, and advance Colorado’s livestock industry. Below is a summary of the top five highlights from the second quarter of 2025. #1 District Court Upholds…
Aurora, CO – The Colorado Livestock Association named Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer as its Legislator of the Year at its recent Annual Meeting for her leadership and commitment to farming and ranching families in Colorado. Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer, a Republican representing District 23, which includes Larimer and Weld Counties, served on the Appropriations and Joint Budget…
Aurora, CO – The Colorado Livestock Association (CLA) is pleased to announce that Travis Grant will become the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer, effective August 4, 2025. Grant will succeed Zach Riley, who stepped down in April 2025 after a successful tenure. As a Colorado native, Travis Grant brings a deep passion for both the…
Aurora, CO – Each year, CLA recognizes members and workers’ compensation group participants with an outstanding safety record with the Safe Farm Award. The Colorado Livestock Association presented the 2024 Safe Farm Awards to CLA Safety Group participants who have an outstanding safety record and meet award criteria at the 2025 CLA Annual Meeting in…
Aurora, CO – Over 200 livestock producers, agribusiness partners, elected officials, and agency representatives gathered in Black Hawk for the Colorado Livestock Association’s (CLA) 2025 Annual Meeting on June 9-10, 2025. The event began with Colorado’s Finest Celebration, an unforgettable evening of great company and delicious flavors. Attendees enjoyed a mouthwatering selection of beef, pork,…
Aurora, CO – The CLA Top Choice Award was presented to Julie McCaleb for her significant contributions to the livestock industry at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Colorado Livestock Association in Black Hawk. Recipients of the Colorado Livestock Association’s Top Choice Award are individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to improving livestock agriculture in…