
Join the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association Before the 2025 Membership Year Ends
Membership is the lifeblood of any cattlemen’s association, and that holds especially true in Alabama. We spoke with Erin Beasley with the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, who shared why now is the perfect time for producers to get involved.
“We’re coming to the end of the 2025 membership year and we encourage any producers in Alabama that aren’t members of the association to go ahead and join up today for just $50. It is the lifeblood as you mentioned of the association and it is a great time right now to jump in because you will get a full year’s membership.”
Joining the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association (ACA) not only connects you with cattle producers across the state, but also comes with exclusive member benefits.
“You’ll get all the benefits that come along with the association including 12 months and issues of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Magazine.”
Member Incentives and County Prizes
Counties making a final push to boost membership are eligible for exciting prizes:
“For our counties that are out there that are in this last minute push, they also will still be able to take part in a lot of our member prizes that are given to us by our sponsors such as Prefort Ranch Equipment, Hartford Veterinary Hospital that provide us with a Prefort Headgate and a Prefort Chute that is a drawing that we get to do with our counties that go over the top by end of year and then also our friends at John Deere, SunSouth and Trigreen.”
New members and their recruiters are entered to win:
“Any new member and the person that recruits that new member, they too will go in a drawing for a John Deere Gator and so we do all of that at the convention which will be at the beginning of 2026.”
Join or Renew Today
“So now is a great time to renew your membership, maybe join for the first time. If you want to check out any of the benefits or anything else about the association, be sure to jump on BamaBeef.org/join. You can get joined up today online or by calling our office at 334-265-1867.”
Audio Reporting by Dale Sandlin for Southeast AgNet.