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Your Guide to the NCBA 2026 Trade Show in Nashville

Join us at Cattle Con 2026
Your Guide to the NCBA 2026 Trade Show in Nashville

The countdown to the cattle industry's biggest week of the year is on. The NCBA Trade Show returns with thousands of cattlemen ready to connect, learn, and explore what's next for the industry. Join industry peers in Nashville, Tennessee February 3-5, 2026, and be part of the conversations shaping the future of cattle production.

Events You Won't Want to Miss

While you're in town, we invite all attendees to kick back and connect at our Boots on Broadway party. Join us Wednesday, February 4, at 6 p.m. at Category 10 for a fun evening of networking, music, and good company.

Be sure to stop by the Learning Lounge (Booth #111) on Thursday, February 5, at 9:30 a.m. to hear from Kelley Wittenberg of Central UAS Technologies. Coffee and bakery items will be provided for attendees.

Session Topic: UAS Beyond Imagery: Exploring the Evolving Capabilities of Spray Drone Technology

Spray drone technology is rapidly expanding, building on the data captured through UAS imagery to deliver precise applications across larger areas of land. From pasture management to agriculture, Kelley will explore how advancing technology, evolving regulations, and real-world use cases are driving this fast-growing market. The session will include detailed case studies and trial results that highlight the versatility and impact of spray drone applications.

You can also find Central Life Sciences on the trade show floor at Booth #1825. As the innovators behind Altosid® IGR, Starbar® Products, and ClariFly® Larvicide, our team will be available to share expert insights on integrated pest management (IPM) strategies and proven fly control solutions designed to help maximize your operation's profitability.

Throughout the show, follow us on social media for a behind-the-scenes look at CattleCon26, including a special account takeover by Nikki Callison, bringing you highlights, insights, and must-see moments from the event.

Horn flies continue to have a major impact on beef cattle performance, reducing weight gain and feed efficiency and costing the industry an estimated $2.3 billion annually. Stay connected with us throughout 2026 as we share expert strategies to help you protect cattle performance and your bottom line.

Experience the latest in fly control innovation, education, and networking at CattleCon26. We look forward to connecting with you in Nashville and helping you take your fly control program to the next level.

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