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American Cattlemen is published 12 times a year. It provides cattle owners and operators information on products and services essential to production success.

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  • New practices as well as the tried and proven

American Cattlemen is circulated to the top 25 cattle producing states.That is supported with a number of value-added products from reader service cards to the Internet. With the internet comes the most exciting update to American Cattlemen: the Digital Zmag. Not only can you view the magazine free of charge, as an advertiser your websites will be on there for the consumer to view and click directly to your website (1/4 page ad or larger).

 

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