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Alabama Celebrates 61st Annual October Beef Month

From left: ACA Vice President Randy Moody of Madison County; President Keith Glover of Hale County; ACA Director of Strategic Partnerships Josie Jones; and President-Elect Wyatt Sasser of Covington County join Governor Kay Ivey as she signs the proclamation declaring October 2025 as Beef Month in Alabama.
From left: ACA Vice President Randy Moody of Madison County; President Keith Glover of Hale County; ACA Director of Strategic Partnerships Josie Jones; and President-Elect Wyatt Sasser of Covington County join Governor Kay Ivey as she signs the proclamation declaring October 2025 as Beef Month in Alabama.

Montgomery, AL — The Alabama Cattlemen’s Association (ACA) has officially kicked off the 61st annual October Beef Month, a statewide celebration honoring Alabama’s beef cattle industry and the hardworking producers who help bring beef to tables across the state.

“Each October, we have the opportunity to celebrate Alabama’s cattle industry and the hardworking families who bring beef to the table,” said ACA Executive Vice President Erin Beasley. “We encourage everyone to enjoy beef as part of their tailgates, fall festivals, and family gatherings this month.”

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Throughout October, the ACA is promoting beef through statewide advertising campaigns, a strong digital and social media presence directing consumers to BeefItsWhatsForDinner.com, and participation in major events such as the Talladega Superspeedway, the Alabama National Fair, and the Walk of Life.

At the core of the celebration are Alabama’s cattle producers, who share their stories through community engagement programs like Cowboys in the Classroom, county chapter steak sandwich fundraisers, local media appearances, and beef promotions at fairs and community events across the state.

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Cattle production remains Alabama’s second-largest animal agriculture sector, generating an estimated $2.5 billion in economic impact and supporting more than 10,000 jobs statewide. October serves as a time to highlight the economic importance of the industry and recognize the families and communities behind it.

For more information about October Beef Month, contact Bailey Watson or Michael Smith at (334) 265-1867 or visit www.BamaBeef.org.

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Founded in 1944 and headquartered on Capitol Hill in Montgomery, the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association is a service-based nonprofit representing over 10,500 members statewide. The organization’s mission is to enhance the business climate of Alabama’s beef industry, promote a positive image, and educate consumers about beef as a safe, nutritious, and wholesome food product.

From left: ACA Vice President Randy Moody of Madison County; President Keith Glover of Hale County; ACA Director of Strategic Partnerships Josie Jones; and President-Elect Wyatt Sasser of Covington County join Governor Kay Ivey as she signs the proclamation declaring October 2025 as Beef Month in Alabama.
From left: ACA Vice President Randy Moody of Madison County; President Keith Glover of Hale County; ACA Director of Strategic Partnerships Josie Jones; and President-Elect Wyatt Sasser of Covington County join Governor Kay Ivey as she signs the proclamation declaring October 2025 as Beef Month in Alabama.

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