CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The Wyoming Stock Growers Association has a new president. Jim Wilson, of Thermopolis, has taken over the reins of the organization for the next two years. The organization also has several new regional vice presidents from across the state. Estasblished in 1872, the Wyoming Stock Growers Association serves the livestock business and families of Wyoming by protecting their economic, legislative, regulatory, judicial, environmental, custom and cultural interests. It promotes the role of the cattle industry in resource stewardship, animal care and beef production.

 

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