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SDCA Trade Show provides opportunities to learn about industrySouth Dakota With today's expanding technology and 24/7 business atmosphere, cattle producers need to keep up to date with the latest advancements. The South Dakota Cattlemen's Association provides cattle producers with opportunities to network and learn about the technological advances available to them at the 58th Annual Convention and Trade Show in Pierre, Nov. 29 and 30 at the Ramkota Hotel. The trade show contains a diverse selection of booths and exhibitors featuring products ranging from animal identification tools to livestock handling equipment, financial institutions, and animal health products. Trade Show attendees will have the opportunity to network with the businesses that serve cattlemen and are important to the continued success of our livestock operations. "We are very pleased to have over 50 participating companies this year. Exhibitors plan to educate cattle producers on advancements in the cattle industry while listening to their concerns and answering questions that arise," said Scott Jones, SDCA president elect. New this year, SDCA will also be auctioning the one-year's use of a Silencer Chute donated by Dubas Cattle Company and the one-year's use of a feeder mixer donated by Sioux Automation. These companies have generously donated the use of these items, allowing producers to use these products for a year while also supporting SDCA's President's Travel Fund. "SDCA feels providing the opportunity to test these products will be a valuable asset to the winning bidder's business," said Jones. For more information on the convention or trade show please contact our office at 605-945-2333 or visit our website at www.sdcattlemen.org. South Dakota Cattlemen's Association is working to advance the interests of South Dakota's Cattlemen through the representation and promotion of the beef industry. Date: 11/20/06
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