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Sorting Pen: The California Cattleman Podcast
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  • S5 E9: Sorting through proposed regulations to limit take of coyotes in California
    On May 15, the California Fish and Game Wildlife Resources Committee will meet in Sacramento and consider changing a rule to restrict the ability to take any number of coyotes at any time. CCA's Vice President of Government Affairs Kirk Wilbur joins this episode to share how this conversation started back in January at a Fish and Game committee hearing, detail what has happened since that hearing, and outline why CCA needs you to be part of opposing any changes to how coyotes are managed in California at this meeting on May 15.CCA will file detailed comments with the Committee prior to that hearing strongly opposing any change and will be on-hand at the meeting to defend ranchers’ ability to manage coyote populations. Additionally, CCA encourages members to appear virtually or in person on May 15 to convey to Commissioners the continued need for allowing coyotes to “be taken at any time of the year and in any number.”Episode resources:To submit an opposition letter to the Fish and Game Commission, email it to [email protected] by Friday, May 2. Letters submitted by this deadline will be given to the Commissioners ahead of the committee meeting. If you miss this deadline, you can still send opposition letters up until May 12 to be given to Commissioners at the May 15th hearing.Look for more details in an upcoming edition of California Cattleman Weekly on how to attend or appear virtually at the May 15th meeting to voice your opposition. To call in to the meeting dial (877) 336-1831 and use the conference code number: 481000.Text us your comments, feedback and episode ideas!
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  • S5 E8: Sorting though the Livestock Marketing Association's initiative to unify the industry
    Two board members from the Livestock Marketing Association join this Sorting Pen episode to share why they, LMA and their members are working hard to help create opportunities for their customers, ranchers and farmers, through their producer profitability initiative. Back on the show is LMA's Western Director Jake Parnell—who is also a California cattle producer and owner of Cattlemen’s Livestock Market in Galt.Joe Goggins, vice president of LMA and owner of Public Auction Yards in Billings, Montana, is also a featured guest on this episode.Learn more about this initiative for producer profitability and all LMA does at lmaweb.com/Policy/producer-profitability.Text us your comments, feedback and episode ideas!
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  • S5 E7: Sorting through the value of serving, being a CCA member and sharing on social media with Steve Lambert
    In this episode, Steve Lambert, a rancher from Butte County, shares his journey and insights as one of CCA's Second Vice Presidents. Tune in to learn more about Steve’s dedication to serving agriculture at local, state, and national levels, and hear why he continues to stay involved in these organizations.Katie and Steve also dive into the value of CCA, with a special focus on the important role seedstock producers play in the Association.Listen until the end to discover how Steve went from resisting being on social media over a decade ago to Lambert Ranch Herefords now thriving on Instagram!Episode Resources:https://www.instagram.com/lambertranchherefords/Text us your comments, feedback and episode ideas!
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  • S5 E6: Sorting through Assemblymember Tom Lackey’s priorities and decisions to partner with CCA
    Representing California’s 34 Assembly District, we visited Assemblymember Tom Lackey in his office. On this episode, he shares with us about issues that are top of mind right now for California legislators. We also talk about how Asm. Lackey has partnered with CCA throughout his time in office. Hear about the bill he is helping CCA run this year, and why he believes ranchers are important voices to have in Sacramento. Text us your comments, feedback and episode ideas!
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  • S5 E5: Sorting though trade and tax talks at CattleCon 2025
    There are two issues that came up at this year's CattleCon that we highlight on this episode of Sorting Pen: trade & taxes. In this conversation hear from past CCA President Tony Toso, who is now chair of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association's (NCBA) International Trade Committee. Later in the episode we hear from NCBA’s Associate Director of Government Affairs Kelsea Kemp, who happens to hail from California. Listen as Kelsea shares about NCBA’s tax priorities and one specific act NCBA is lobbying on right now.  This episode also explains new updates on The Corporate Transparency Act! Listen to learn more and refer to the resources below.   Episode Resources: Beneficial ownership information can be reported to FinCEN here.A FAQ about reporting under the Corporate Transparency Act is available here.Text us your comments, feedback and episode ideas!
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