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Come exhibit at the 47th Annual
Georgia Cattlemen's Association Convention & Trade Show, to be
held in conjunction with the 11th Annual Beef Expo on April 2-5,
2008!
WHY EXHIBIT???
The newly Combined GCA Convention and Beef Expo will provide a
venue for over one thousand cattlemen and their spouses to meet
and browse the trade show. The 2008 Beef Industry Trade Show
will be a centerpiece of this three-day event. Hosted by
the Allied Industry Council, this year’s trade show will
feature all areas of interest to Georgia’s cattle industry
including: animal health products, minerals, feeds,
commodities, cattle breeds, livestock equipment and
supplies, and hay and forage equipment. We will highlight
this year’s trade show with “western lifestyle” vendors
carrying western wear, furnishings and other items of interest
to cattle families.Attendees look
upon the trade show as their finest opportunities to learn
about what’s new in the industry. The 2008 Beef Industry
trade show is the largest gathering of cattle people in Georgia
each year. This event is one of the best ways to
communicate about your products and services with leaders
in Georgia’s livestock industry.

The
Perfect Site
The Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agri-Center is a multi-
urpose, state-owned complex designed for meetings, trade shows
and livestock events, and is easily accessible from
Interstate 75 in Perry. This is the perfect site for
featuring Georgia’s cattle industry with the Convention and Beef
Expo. The Beef Expo features eight sales of Angus,
Beefmaster, Brangus, Charolais, Club Calves, Commercial Heifers,
Herefords and Simmentals. Throughout its history, the Georgia
Beef Expo has built a reputation for quality that truly
makes it Georgia’s premier cattle marketing event.
Increase
your reach...
Attend the largest beef industry function held in the state of
Georgia and one of the largest in the region. Come interact with
decision makers who lead Georgia’s cattle industry, which
has a billion dollar impact on the state’s economy. You
don’t want to miss this! |