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Leadership of NCBA reflects diverse interests in cattle industry

DENVER, CO – Don Schiefelbein, a central Minnesota native, seedstock breeder and cattle feeder became the new National Cattlemen’s Beef Associaiton (NCBA) president during the 2022 Cattle Industry Convention, heldĀ  in Houston, TX. Schiefelbein and his family operate Schiefelbein Farms, a diversified farming operation in Kimball, MN.

ā€œIā€™m very fortunate to have been involved in the cattle industry through several different avenues and have seen the positive results when people come together,ā€ said Schiefelbein. ā€œAs NCBAā€™s incoming president, I will continue bringing people together for the benefit of the industry.ā€

Don Schiefelbein

The 2022 NCBA officer team, approved by the NCBA board of directors, took office at the end of this yearā€™s convention. Todd Wilkinson, DeSmet, SD,Ā  was named president-elect and Mark Eisele, Cheyenne, WY, was elected vice president. Nebraska rancher Buck Wehrbein was elected chair of the NCBA Policy Division and stocker/backgrounder Gene Copenhaver of Virginia was elected policy vice chair. Brad Hastings of Texas and Clark Price of North Dakota were elected as chair and vice chair of the NCBA Federation Division, respectively.

Before returning to the family farm, Schiefelbein served as the executive director of the American Gelbvieh Association, and previously worked for the North American Limousin Association after graduating from Texas A&M University.

Schiefelbein has a long history of industry service, most recently in the role as chair of the Beef Industry Long Range Planning Committee. He has also held several positions on committees and the board of directors of the American Angus Association. In addition, Schiefelbein is a past president of the Minnesota Cattlemenā€™s Association.

As he looks to his year as NCBA president, Schiefelbein is serious about helping lead NCBAā€™s fight for policies and a business climate that supports cattle producing families. Itā€™s all part of maintaining the opportunity to make a living on the land.

ā€œTo me, I just sit in awe of how many people have the opportunity to do something they love to do and would love to do every day with their family by their side,ā€ Schiefelbein said. ā€œThere’s just not many places in this world that gives you that opportunity.ā€

Schiefelbein plans to focus on several priorities, including ensuring NCBA membersā€™ voices are heard as the organization continues to grow, uniting its membership and making sure NCBA is at the forefront of issues that impact the cattle industry to protect producer interests. He also plans to continue the organizationā€™s focus on producer profitability and build upon the work in the sustainability space to create opportunities for members and their ability to pass on their operations to the next generation.

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