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Pyroglyphics Associations in the US
Key TakeAways
- Missouri Cattlemen's Association serves both education and protective purposes.
- Kentucky Cattlemen's Association is home to more than 1.1 million cattle.
- Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association represented about 5,000 ranchers sharing common interests entrusted to them.
- Missouri Cattlemen's Association was the first livestock commodity group in the U.S.
- Kentucky Cattlemen's Association is the largest cattle-producing state east of Mississippi.
Introduction
The research provides information on pyroglyphics associations in the US. While the information on pyroglyphics associations in the US is limited, we have provided associations that have an interest in the cattle industry and provide cattle branding as part of their services. We provide an analysis of the best associations focusing on their location and a brief description. Persons such as artists and designers, and associated resources, including galleries or studios is unavailable in the public domain. We have provided our findings below and our research approach in the 'Research Strategy' section.
1. Montana Cattlemen's Association
- Montana Cattlemen's Association is a producer-driven small organization determined to increase profitability for the Montana cattle industry. The association focuses on increasing profit opportunities for its customers and future generations. Montana Cattlemen's Association works on issues such as animal identification, Montana beef checkoff, agriculture youth, government relations, marketing and competition, and wildlife management.
Location
- 1065 1st Rd S, Vaughn, MT 59487, United States
2. Independent Cattlemen's Association
- Independent Cattlemen's Association (ICA) of Texas was started in 1974 by T.A. Cunnighamof Goliad, TX. At the time of its inception, there was the problem of beef dumping into the US market. The organization came to address the beef industry. ICA has been representing cattlemen since 1974 and has worked hard to provide compelling voices for ranchers, farmers and cow producers.
Location
- 220 W. San Antonio St., Lockhart, TX 78644ocation
3. Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association
- Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association (OCA) was chartered in 1950 by a small group of cattlemen in Seminole. Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association is a member-led institution that aims to lead in serving, strengthening and advocating for the Oklahoma cattle industry. OCA represents about 5,000 ranchers who share common interests, including respect for livestock and land entrusted to them.
Location
- 2500 Exchange Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108, USA.
4. Kentucky Cattlemen's Association
- Kentucky Cattlemen's Association (KCA) is the largest cattle-producing state east of the Mississippi River and home to more than 1.1 million beef cows. KCA is ranked 5th in the total number of farms. KCA works to advance, protect and be an effective voice for more than 38,000 cattle producers in the states.
Location
- 176 Pasadena Dr, Lexington, KY 40503, USA
5. Missouri Cattlemen's Association
- Missouri Cattlemen's Association (M.C.A.) was established as Missouri Cattle Feeders' Association (MCFA) in 1911. MCA was the first livestock commodity group in the states, and it serves both education and protective purpose. Its primary role was to promote and protect the beef-producing industry.
Location
- 2306 Bluff Creek Dr, Columbia, MO 65201, USA
Research Strategy
The research team found information surrounding pyroglyphics associations in the US to be limited to the public domain. The research team, however, for the corroboration purpose of the research, provided a list of cattlemen associations across the United States concerned with the cattle industry. Information about persons such as artists and designers, and associated resources, including galleries or studios is unavailable in the public domain. These companies do not exclusively major in livestock branding but talk about animal identification. The research team leveraged credible sources such as Missouri Cattlemen's Association, Kentucky Cattlemen's Association, and Montana Cattlemen's Association websites, among other credible sources, to provide reliable analysis.