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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