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National Livestock Producers Association -
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Following passage of the Packer and Stockyards Act of 1921, the National Livestock Producers Association (NLPA) was founded in direct response to diminishing markets and excessive supplies of livestock. The realization that producers needed to work together to battle marketing problems led to the development of livestock cooperatives nationwide.
When the Federal Farm Board was established in the early 1930s the National Livestock Producers Association took on a new role as a capitalization vehicle for several livestock credit corporations across the country. The credit corporations were formed to make needed credit available to the producers through organizations that would specialize in working with livestock lending. Many of those original credit corporations are still in existence today.
National Livestock Producers Association services are designed to help member marketing agencies and credit corporations become more effective and efficient for their producer-patrons. Through member interaction, many innovative services and programs are formed and alliances cemented which are designed to provide the livestock producer many opportunities to improve the producer's bottom line.
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- NationalLivestockProducers Assn.
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- Colorado Springs CO
- United States 80906
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- +1.7195388843

