How To Join
Facilitating the Economic and Well Being of our Local Members
​How To Join
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Download and Fill out Membership Application (Below)
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Be sure to select San Diego-Imperial as your local association membership
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Call, Mail, or Fax in your membership to the California Cattlemen's Association
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Call (916) 444-0845​
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Mail to 1221 H Street Sacramento, CA 95814
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Fax (916) 444 -2194
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Link To Website:
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Click This Button for The Membership Application PDF:
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Member Benefits
Working For Ranchers
​Local San Diego-Imperial County Cattlemen Benefits:
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Monthly Newsletter
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County of San Diego Agriculture and Livestock Pass Program Verification
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One of the two items that are required to verify a commercial operation for the Agriculture and Livestock Pass program can be an Industry Association Letter (or membership card) which ​membership with the San Diego - Imperial County Cattlemen's Association & CCA provides.
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MSCP Updates
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Spring Tour Meeting
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Networking With Service Providers​
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Meeting With Friends of the Association (Cal Fire, State Trapper, Fish & Game, etc.)
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​California Cattlemen Association (CCA) Benefits:
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WSR Insurance Services (WSR) to assist CCA members with all their insurance needs
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CCA Discounted AirMedCare Membership
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CCA Government Affairs Team
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​CCA’s lobbyists work exclusively on issues affecting our state’s ranching families and are a strong voice for California ranchers in legislative and regulatory affairs.
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Exclusive Anaplasmosis Vaccine
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​When you join CCA, you have access to the member-exclusive anaplasmosis vaccine. Save money on this discounted product to protect your herd from the pathogen.
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Magazine and Publications
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​Through CCA's publications, members receive weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly updates to keep them updated on all that is happening with ranching in the Golden State.
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CCA Magazine (mailed monthly)​​
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Hot Irons Bulletin (mailed bi weekly)
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CCA Legislative Bulletin (emailed weekly)
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Discounted Pacific Trace Minerals
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​​CCA offers the Se365 Selenium Bolus from Pacific Trace Minerals to CCA members at a significant price reduction.
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​​Why California Needs Cattle:
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Ranchers own and/or manage approximately 38 million acres of privately and publicly owned rangelands.
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There are 16,764 cattle ranches in California.
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Most California ranches have been in the same family for four or more generations. The long-term success of ranching operations requires the careful stewardship of animals and the environment.
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California rangelands provide habitat for hundreds of species, endangered and nonendangered, many of which depend on grazing for their habitat.