Introducing

ICA's CAPITAL Circle

The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA) proudly recognizes members who demonstrate a strong and sustained commitment to the ICA PAC. As a member of the new ICA CAPITAL Circle, you will be a part of an elite group of leaders dedicated to advancing policy priorities that protect and strengthen Iowa’s cattle producers. 

ICA PAC Is The Conduit 

In today’s political environment, the ICA Political Action Committee (PAC) ensures that Iowa’s cattle producers have a seat at the table alongside other countless competing and well-funded interests. PAC contributions open the door to meaningful conversations and create opportunities to educate decision-makers. They strengthen relationships with policymakers who champion our industry.  


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The CAPITAL Circle Advantage

As a thank you for your continued support, CAPITAL Circle donors receive: 

  • Recognition on the CAPITAL Circle program promotion (website, social media, ICA annual report, and select ICA-sponsored events) 
  • Exclusive briefings, meetings, access and event invites, and timely email updates 
  • CAPITAL Circle donor identifier – lapel pin and ribbons at events 
  • Exclusive ICA PAC CAPITAL Circle apparel 
  • Opportunity for distinguished annual recognition as the CAPITAL Circle Top Donor Award at the annual Iowa Cattle Industry Convention 
Achieving CAPITAL Circle Status 

The CAPITAL Circle recognizes dedicated individuals who contribute at least $1,000 annually to the ICA PAC. 

Qualified donations (contributed at once or in increments throughout the year): 

  • Direct monetary contributions to the ICA PAC (direct donations via check, cash*, or card, or purchase or participation in other PAC fundraising activities).
  • Funds generated from item donations (credited at the value of the item). 
Iowa cattlemen deserve a consistent voice. ICA’s CAPITAL Circle is where leadership meets long-term advocacy. Donate today and join the Circle! 

*Cash contributions must be identifiable; anonymous or pooled cash donations cannot be credited toward CAPITAL Circle contributions due to tracking limitations. 

Contributions must comply with all applicable PAC and campaign finance laws.

CAPITAL Circle FAQs

How do I join?

As soon as you have met or exceeded the donations of $1,000+, you will automatically become a member of the CAPITAL Circle Program for the year. 

Do I have to give the full $1000 at once? 

No. Contributions may be made in any increment throughout the year, as long as the $1,000 annual minimum is met. 

How is my status verified? 

ICA staff track all qualifying PAC contributions. CAPITAL Circle status is recognized upon meeting the $1000 minimum/year donation threshold. You will be notified by an ICA staff member regarding your status once met. 

Can I renew my CAPITAL Circle status? 

Yes. Recognition of CAPITAL Circle status follows the calendar year. Once you have donated a minimum of $1,000 in any given year, your status for the program will be recognized. 

Does CAPITAL Circle membership provide direct political influence or access? 

Yes. Recognition reflects dedicated support for advocacy while providing exclusive access to policymakers through special ICA PAC events.

How do I win the CAPITAL Circle Top Donor Award?

The CAPITAL Circle Top Donor Award will recognize the single highest ICA PAC contributor during the calendar year. The award will recognize the individual who has gone above and beyond in giving to the PAC.

Welcome to the Circle

Kurt Dallmeyer

Terry Chapman

ICA Responds to Announcement on Foreign Beef Imports

| August 21, 2026

Contact: Iowa Cattlemen's Association, 515-296-2266, Contact Us.

The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association President Craig Moss issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s post regarding beef imports:  

"President Trump's announcement today about importing foreign beef is extremely disappointing to the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and its members. The President's comments and decisions have created unnecessary market volatility today. The drop in the markets will directly impact their profitability and bottom line, and in turn impacts decisions our producers are making about expanding their cattle herds. We believe the government should avoid intervention and let the market work,” said Craig Moss, Iowa Cattlemen’s Association president. “Members of the Iowa Cattlemen's Association have been reaching out to express their concerns. Just a week ago, many cattle feeders in the state lost one of their marketing options with the closing of Tyson’s Joslin plant; today they are taking another hit with this announcement. What we know is that consumer demand for the high-quality beef raised by U.S. producers has remained strong. Consumers have been willing to pay for beef. Simply put, it is supply and demand economics.  Iowa’s cattle industry is uniquely positioned to play a significant role in expanding the nation’s cattle herd. There is no better place to grow than right here in Iowa. We have productive pastureland, forage and feed resources, strong crop and livestock integration, and the infrastructure needed to support that growth.” 

As this story continues to unfold, the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association will remain diligent in advocating on behalf of our members and making their voices heard.