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CLA Members Elect Officers and Directors at 2022 Annual Meeting

June 13, 2022

At the 2022 Annual Membership Meeting, the members of the Colorado Livestock Association elected officers and directors. This year, the vote for the officers and directors of the Association was conducted solely by absentee ballot by applicable Colorado Statutes (see the Notice of Special Meeting). As per the Association by-laws, President-Elect Kenny Rogers, Wagon Wheel…

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2022 Colorado Livestock Association Top Choice Award Honoree

June 13, 2022

Colorado agriculture leader receives Colorado Livestock Association’s highest honor At the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Colorado Livestock Association, the CLA Top Choice Award was presented to Senator Jerry Sonnenberg for his significant contributions to the livestock industry in Colorado. Senator Sonnenberg has been a long-time advocate and friend of the industry. As an agriculturist,…

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Congratulations to the CLA Safe Farm Award Winners!

June 13, 2022

Each year, CLA recognizes members and worker’s compensation group participants with an outstanding safety record with the Safe Farm Award. The Colorado Livestock Association Safe Farm Awards were presented at the 2022 CLA Annual Meeting in Loveland, Colorado, on June 9, 2022. 2021 SAFE FARM AWARD RECIPIENTS Bamford Farms, Haxtun Christensen Brothers, Inc, Weldona D&D…

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CLA Welcomes its Newest Staff Member

May 10, 2022

Jane Lundwall joins the CLA team with a background in non-profit development, public relations, communications and event management. She has served as Executive Assistant for the Colorado Farm Bureau EVP since October 2016. “I am so thrilled for this wonderful opportunity to join Mr. Riley and the CLA Team and look forward to working with…

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Biosecurity Signs for CLA Members

April 29, 2022

CLA offers signs to members to be used to inform people that there are certain risks associated with entering your private place of business. We recommend that employers post signs at driveways and other entrances to the property stating that all visitors must check-in at the farm or ranch office if there is one. CLA…

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Biosecurity Signs for CLA Members

April 29, 2022

CLA offers signs to members to be used to inform people that there are certain risks associated with entering your private place of business. We recommend that employers post signs at driveways and other entrances to the property stating that all visitors must check-in at the farm or ranch office if there is one. CLA…

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Registration is Open for the 2022 CLA Annual Meeting!

April 29, 2022

June 8-9, 2022 | Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Loveland, Colorado Registration is open for the 2022 Colorado Livestock Association Annual Meeting and trade show to be held June 8-9, 2022 at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Loveland, Colorado. CLA’s Annual Meeting is one of the largest gatherings of livestock producers and…

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Kelly Maher to Keynote 2022 Colorado Livestock Association Annual Meeting

April 29, 2022

June 8-9, 2022 | Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Loveland, Colorado Join us to hear from keynote speaker Kelly Maher at the 2022 Colorado Livestock Association Annual Meeting to be held June 8-9, 2022 at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Loveland, CO. Kelly Maher is a Republican Political Expert at 9NEWS in…

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Colorado State University Upcoming Research Efforts

April 29, 2022

Between late May and early July a team of researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Wyoming will be working in Colorado to measure the emissions and chemical transformations of ammonia. This pollutant contributes to fine particulate matter formation and nitrogen deposition; however, much less is known about the emissions, abundances and loss…

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Colorado Beef Community and Beef Sticks for Backpacks Counter Childhood Hunger

March 15, 2022

GREELEY, Colo. – Food insecurity affects more than ten percent of households across the United States, and over ten million children in the country are considered food insecure. In Colorado, one in seven children are unsure where they will get their next meal, and an estimated 400,000 kids are enrolled in the free/reduced lunch programs…

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