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July 2023 Newsletter Feature: David’s Top 5 Highlights from the 2023 AAMP Convention

Last week, NMPAN was fortunate enough to be included both as exhibitors and as presenters at the 2023 Annual AAMP Convention in Charleston, South Carolina. From what I’ve heard, it was the most attended annual event to date – that’s surely due to the effort, coordination and general hospitality of the AAMP team. Instead of

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Meat in the Middle Webinar: Paicines Ranch Learning Center & Cienega Capital

A Paicines Ranch Learning Center & Cienega Capital webinar.    From the Paicines Ranch website: A conversation on the middle of the meat supply chain and what it takes to make a processing operation financially successful “Processing is the bottleneck!” How many times have we heard this and wanted to understand this better to be able

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The Business of Meat Processing: Planning & Profitability

  Link to Recording and Presentations This Niche Meat Processor Assistance Network webinar, “The Business of Meat Processing: Planning and Profitability,” took place on June 2, 2011. You can find the webinar recording, presentation slides, and links to the discussed publications on this page of the NMPAN webinar archive. Webinar Overview Planning to expand, change,

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LPCA Plant: Odessa, WA

  Livestock Producers Cooperative Association, Odessa, Washington The Livestock Producers Cooperative Association (LPCA) is a multi-species meat processing plant in Odessa, Washington, located near the center of the state. It was formed primarily by cattle producers involved in the Cattle Producers of Washington (CPoW) but will process sheep, goats, pigs, and bison as well. They

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Producer-Processor Communication

  Producer-Processor Communication Local meat and poultry can’t get to market without a processor, but processors are pulled in many directions: producers would like more processing options, the kind of processing needed depends on the market, the regulations are complex, and even with premium-priced meats, the profit margins are slim. The producer-processor relationship is a

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Co-Op Owned and Operated Processing – Cattle Producers of Washington and the LPCA Plant

  A Niche Meat Processor Assistance Network webinar Date: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 Duration: one hour Overview:  Livestock producer co-ops are often interested in owning and operating their own processing plants.  On this webinar, we heard the story of one co-op, Cattle Producers of Washington, and their journey to build and operate their own plant, the CPoW LPCA Plant

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Profiles in Small-Scale Processing: Blue Ridge Meats

Profiles in Small-Scale Processing: Blue Ridge Meats     Date: May 28, 2015 Duration:  one hour Overview: What makes a small-scale processing plant successful? We get asked that question on a regular basis, by NMPAN members and many others. People want to hear from operators who are making it work, using creative and innovative approaches to tackle

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Finger Lakes Meat Project: The Meat Locker and Meat Suite

  A Niche Meat Processor Assistance Network webinar Date: November 18, 2015 Duration: one hour Overview:  The Finger Lakes Meat Project is a regional initiative in New York State to grow the freezer trade (sales of meat in bulk quantities such as whole, half and quarter animals) to benefit livestock farmers and consumers. The Project consists of educational efforts,

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