
AHC Urging Horse Owners to Take Part in USDA Census
The USDA is preparing to conduct its 2017 USDA Census of Agriculture, which will include horses.
The USDA is preparing to conduct its 2017 USDA Census of Agriculture, which will include horses.
The Research and Youth Panels will take place at the upcoming National Issues Forum, June 11-14 in Washington D.C.
Congressman Andy Barr introduced three pieces of legislation aimed at benefiting the breeding and racing industries.
The meeting and National Issues Forum will take place June 11-14 in Washington, D.C.
The American Horse Council will begin collecting data on April 1.
The event will take place at the Washington Court Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Congress adjourned without taking action on a tax extender bill, allowing three-year racehorse depreciation to expire.
The bill is designed to address a trail maintenance backlog impacting users at national forests, including equestrians.
Beginning in January 2017 the membership will be available to full-time high school and college students.
The bill is designed to help improve trail maintenance without the need for additional funding.
The bill directs the Forest Service to address trail maintenance issues that impact trail users, including equestrians.
The 2005 study documented the economic effects of the racing, showing, and other segments of the horse industry.
Craig Huffhines is the executive vice president of the American Quarter Horse Association.
The American Horse Council’s (AHC) Annual Meeting wrapped up on June 14 with the National Issues Forum.
The award is presented to an individual who has shown leadership and service to the horse community in his or her state.
The American Farrier’s Association is the latest organization to endorse the AHC’s Welfare Code of Practice.
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