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Foundation To Finance Youth, Environment And Research In Beef Sector

A new registered charity has been set up to support the sustainable advancement and the legacy of the Canadian beef industry.

The Canadian Cattlemen's Foundation will help finance programs in three key areas - youth, environment and research.

That will include support for the Cattlemen's Young Leaders program, which helps mentor young people interested in the Canadian beef industry.

Foundation Chair Bob Lowe says the country's beef cattle industry will need this kind of on-going financial support to be able to respond to the pressures the industry faces these days.

Bruce County cattleman and former Canadian Cattlemen's Association President Stan Eby is among the members of the new foundation's board.

More information on the Canadian Cattlemen's Foundation is available on the CCA's website.

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Fawn Jackson says part of what the Foundation does will be the support of the Cattlemen's Young Leaders program.

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Jackson says it's a way to support a number of excellent programs already out there.

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It will focus on three key areas - youth, environment and research within the Canadian beef industry.

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