CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY
H E L P I NG YOU FI NA NCE YOUR PLACE IN THE COUNTRY WE ARE YOUR
Credit Source FOR
PURCHASING REAL ESTATE
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BUYING, REFINANCING OR BUILDING A COUNTRY HOME
PURCHASING RECREATIONAL PROPERTY FINANCING FOR AGRIBUSINESS
Christi Keeler
Bill, federal lands ranching and overreaching regulations proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency. They fi nished the day with a reception hosted by John Deere at the company’s Washington offi ce. Berry concludes, “If anyone
ever questioned why they should invest in a membership in NCBA and TSCRA, all they need to do is ask a former YCC attendee. Or better yet, take the opportunity to attend for yourself. From the value capturing work of the beef checkoff to the protection the NCBA staff in Washington or the TSCRA staff in Austin provides, your hard-earned dollars could never be better spent.” Young TSCRA members inter-
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ested in participating in the 2014 YCC are encouraged to contact Sta- cy Fox, TSCRA manager of mem- ber programs,
sfox@tscra.org, or 800-242-7820. YCC applications are available and are due by March 1, 2014, for consideration by the YCC selection committee.
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