The mission of the Pennsylvania Livestock Association is to develop and conserve the full agricultural and soil resources of Pennsylvania by promoting the production and maximum usage of cattle, sheep, swine, and horse industries within the Commonwealth.
We accomplish our mission offering extensive support to agribusiness and livestock breeder organizations, sponsoring, and conducting livestock expositions with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and assisting members with sales of livestock.
We take pride in our accomplishments with educational organizations and breed associations and have a record of success in helping our members achieve their goals.
We accomplish our mission offering extensive support to agribusiness and livestock breeder organizations, sponsoring, and conducting livestock expositions with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and assisting members with sales of livestock.
We take pride in our accomplishments with educational organizations and breed associations and have a record of success in helping our members achieve their goals.
Pennsylvania Livestock Association Supports or Holds Memberships in:
-Pennsylvania State Council of Farm Organizations
-Agriculture Awareness Foundation of Pennsylvania
-Pennsylvania 4-H Livestock and Judging Teams
-Pennsylvania State Block and Bridle Club
-Delaware Valley Block and Bridle
-Pennsylvania Ag Advisory Council
-Pennsylvania Cattleman Association (Trade Membership)
-Tony Dobrosky Memorial Keystone Stockman's Contest
-Pennsylvania Beef Council
-PA Livestock Evaluation Center
-PA Grazing Lands- Forage Conservative Coalition
-Pasto Ag Museum
-Agriculture Awareness Foundation of Pennsylvania
-Pennsylvania 4-H Livestock and Judging Teams
-Pennsylvania State Block and Bridle Club
-Delaware Valley Block and Bridle
-Pennsylvania Ag Advisory Council
-Pennsylvania Cattleman Association (Trade Membership)
-Tony Dobrosky Memorial Keystone Stockman's Contest
-Pennsylvania Beef Council
-PA Livestock Evaluation Center
-PA Grazing Lands- Forage Conservative Coalition
-Pasto Ag Museum