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Join the Eastern Bison Association and Be Part of a Thriving Community

Are you an eastern bison producer passionate about contributing to the industry's growth and success? Look no further than the Eastern Bison Association (EBA). We are dedicated to serving the unique needs of eastern producers and offer a comprehensive suite of resources, support, and networking opportunities to help you thrive.

Founded in 1996, the EBA has consistently risen to the challenge of meeting producers' needs. We provide valuable educational programs, insightful research findings, and effective marketing strategies, all tailored to the eastern bison market. Whether you're seeking to enhance your production methods, improve animal health, or expand your customer base, the EBA is here to help.

Here are just a few reasons why you should join the EBA:

  • Expertise and Support: Gain access to industry experts, cutting-edge research, and practical workshops through our annual conferences, farm tours, and regional shows and sales.

  • Marketing Power: Leverage our extensive network and marketing initiatives to reach new customers and expand your market share.

  • Professional Development: Enhance your knowledge and skills through informative seminars, educational materials, and networking opportunities with fellow producers.

  • Ethical Standards: Uphold the highest standards of quality and integrity in the bison industry through our commitment to a strong code of ethics.

  • Community: Connect with a passionate community of eastern bison producers, fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support.

With convenient regional representation and diverse membership, you'll find a supportive network that understands your unique challenges and opportunities. Join the Eastern Bison Association today and take your bison operation to the next level. Together, we can build a more vibrant and sustainable future for the eastern bison industry.

Become a Member and join us and our mission to grow and educate the Eastern Bison community.