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Wisconsin beef council launches MBA competition

Wisconsin beef council launches MBA competition


By Blake Jackson

The Wisconsin Beef Council is launching its inaugural Masters of Beef Advocacy (MBA) competition, inviting Wisconsin high schools and collegiate organizations to participate. The MBA program is a free, virtual, self-guided course that provides the tools and resources to answer tough questions about beef and raising cattle.

The MBA competition is a great opportunity for students and young professionals to learn more about the beef industry and become advocates for Wisconsin beef. High school classrooms and collegiate organizations can win a beef certificate for an end-of-the-year cookout by completing the MBA program in the 2023-2024 academic year.

To enter, high school instructors with at least five students who complete the MBA by May 1 will be entered into a drawing to earn the beef gift certificate for a classroom cookout. College organizations will compete head-to-head to have the most MBA completions. The organization with the most MBA graduates by April 15 will earn a beef gift certificate.

Email the organization’s name and member names who finished the MBA to kriley@beeftips.com get on the scoreboard. The organization with the most MBA graduates by April 15 will earn a beef gift certificate. Competing groups can track their progress by following along on the MBA Collegiate Competition page found at beeftips.com/about-us/upcoming-events.

The Wisconsin Beef Council encourages all eligible high schools and collegiate organizations to participate in the MBA competition. It is a great way to learn more about the beef industry and become a stronger advocate for Wisconsin beef.

 

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