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NCBA moves convention to August 2021

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Oct. 27, 2020 2 minutes read
NCBA moves convention to August 2021

The 2021 Cattle Industry Convention and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Trade Show is officially on the move…to a new date of August 10-12, 2021!

The Cattle Industry Annual Convention and NCBA Trade Show is one of the industry’s largest events each year, bringing together cattlemen and cattlewomen from across the nation to do the work of our industry. This event is the premier event for the beef cattle business!

Unfortunately, the current pandemic presents challenges that make bringing people together in February difficult. NCBA will hold some of its traditional business meetings in the January or February timeframe, in accordance with the association’s bylaws.

Originally scheduled for Feb. 3-5, 2021, the convention and trade show will now take place Aug.10-12, 2021. While the event may have a new date, both the convention and trade show will continue to take place at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville, TN.

We hope you’ll join us in-person in August for the 123rd anniversary of this legendary event. We’re working behind the scenes to create a great line-up of education, speakers and a world-class trade show along with networking opportunities in a safe, responsible manner. We’d like to thank everyone involved in the event from our exhibitors, loyal sponsors and partners for being so patient as we’ve worked through this process. Together we are going to make this event one to remember.

Be sure to dial into our website convention.ncba.org over the coming months for all the details as we get ready to Tune in to Tennessee. — NCBA press release

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