92 NEBRASKA CATTLEMAN January 2025 Membership at the Grass Roots begins with you! Primary Contact: _____________________ Business Name: ______________________ Address: __________________________ City: ____________________________ State: __________ Zip: ______________ Phone: ___________________________ E-Mail: ___________________________ Local A liate: ______________________ Recruiter: _________________________ Contact Information COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP– Voting Cow/Calf Farmer/Stockman Seedstock Check one option for the above Councils: # of Option I: Option II: Head: NC/NCBA/Local NC/Local 0-100 $285.00 $115.00 101-250 $492.50 $152.50 251-500 $722.50 $212.50 501-750 $1,022.50 $287.50 751-1,000 $1,382.50 $362.50 1,001-1,250 $1,742.50 $437.50 1,251-1,500 $2,097.50 $512.50 1,501-1,750 $2,457.50 $587.50 1,751-2,000 $2,817.50 $662.50 2,001 & up $2,855.00 $700.00 +$.73/addt’l hd +$0.30/addt’l hd FEEDLOT COUNCIL– Voting NC/NCBA dues are unified Bill monthly Bill quarterly Bill semi-annually Bill annually Capacity Dues Placement Billing # of head X $1.17 # of head X $0.60 Total: $_________ Total: $_________ Student Membership – Voting Under 24 years of age. Birthdate: ______________ Option I: NCBA – $55 Annually Option II: NC – $25 one-time fee Supporting Membership– Non-voting, non-owners of livestock and local business Option I: NC/NCBA/Local – $300 Option II: NC/Local – $150 Associate Membership– Unified vote on Allied Industries Council Option I: NC/NCBA/Local – $625 Option II: NC/Local – $400 Membership Classi cations Total dues investment: $ _________________________ Add Donation to NC Political Action Committee: $ ___________ The investment in Nebraska Cattlemen is based on fair share dues. Fair share dues allow for all sizes of businesses to participate. Payments of NC/NCBA Dues are tax deductible for most active members as a business expense. NC estimates 15% of the dues payment is not deductible as a business expense due to our direct lobbying activities on behalf of members - please check with your tax professional. Card Type: ________________________ Name on Card: _______________________ Address: __________________________ City: _____________________________ State: ______________ Zip: __________ CardNumber: ________________________ Expiration: ________ Security Code: ______ Credit Card info Add Nebraska Cattlewomen membership (no charge) OPT-OUT of Seedstock, Feedlot and Associate Directories Remit to: Nebraska Cattlemen 4611 Cattle Drive, Lincoln, NE 68521 (402) 475-2333 | www.nebraskacattlemen.org *Payment required for all memberships except Feedlot Council. DID YOU KNOW: Both members and non-members receive the Nebraska Cattleman magazine. By receiving this magazine, you may think you are a member, but that may not be the case! To check your membership status, call (402) 475-2333 BOOTS ON THE GROUND CONTINUED FROM PAGE 90 Eric Behlke, Blackshirt Feeders founding partner, addresses YOUNG NEBRASKA CATTLEMEN-LINCOLN members at their Nov. 6 meeting. Behlke spoke to members about the new feedlot near Haigler. He commented on opportunities for students and job opportunities at the operation, and shared advice for college students and young professionals. BOOTS ON THE GROUND LANCASTER-SEWARD CATTLEMEN meet Nov. 9 for a social, dinner and membership drive. Speakers included Terry Acton with Cattlemen’s Ball of Nebraska, Carter Jensen with Frontier Cooperative, Connor Biehler of the Great Plains Development Program with the UNL Haskell Ag Lab in Concord and Keith Berns, co-founder of Green Cover. Photo courtesy of Cindy Brown. During the BURWELL CATTLEMEN meeting on Oct. 22 at Carl’s Tavern in Ord, Alex Gerdes with Balance4Ward gives a cattle cycle and market outlook presentation. Other speakers included Jim Edwards and Bonita Lederer.
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