NCBA Leaders Visit Iowa to Share D.C. Perspective with Cattle Producers

| March 10, 2026

The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA) looks forward to welcoming leaders of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) back to Iowa. Colin Woodall, NCBA CEO, and Ethan Lane, NCBA senior vice president of government affairs, will join ICA in late March for a series of farm visits, industry partner tours, and an evening producer meeting on March 31 at 5:30 p.m. at the Story County Fairgrounds Community Building.             

ICA invites cattle producers and industry stakeholders to join in this informational meeting to hear from Woodall and Lane as they share their unique perspectives on the U.S. cattle industry and the political landscape in Washington, D.C. They will share a straightforward discussion of the key policy priorities and red flags that have their attention. From past events, one of the most valuable components of these meetings has been the candid question-and-answer session.             

“We are fortunate that NCBA prioritizes visits and engaging with producers across the U.S.,” said Bryan Whaley, ICA CEO. “This is an opportune time for Iowa cattle producers to come out and learn about what is happening at the federal level, but more so, share their perspectives so that our NCBA team can go back and more effectively lobby for us based on firsthand interactions.”             

The NCBA team in D.C. has been hard at work. They use real input from cattle producers across the U.S. to influence and drive their lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill. ICA wants to ensure that Iowa cattle producers’ voices are represented. We encourage cattle producers to join us for the producer meeting to help elevate our members’ policy priorities and issues, and create a stronger narrative for NBCA to use in their efforts.             

“Our advocacy in Washington is only as strong as the voices behind it, and Iowa cattle producers are an essential part of that effort,” said Ethan Lane, NCBA senior vice president of government affairs. “Every conversation we have on the ground helps shape the policies we push for in D.C. We’re grateful for the opportunity to hear directly from producers, understand what’s working, and tackle the challenges they’re facing head‑on. These visits ensure that when we walk into a meeting on Capitol Hill, we’re bringing real‑world experience and real producer priorities with us.”             

Producer meeting details: Tuesday, March 31 at the Story County Fairgrounds Community Building (90 I Ave, Nevada, Iowa). The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a social, followed by dinner at 6:00 p.m. Free for ICA members, $20 meal cost for non-members. While an RSVP is not required, it is appreciated. Please RSVP to ICA at 515-296-2266.