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CattleCon 2026 Brings Grand Ole Opry Back to Historic Ryman Auditorium

Country music will come to life during CattleCon 2026, Feb. 3-5, in Nashville, Tennessee. Registered attendees will have the opportunity to experience the Grand Ole Opry in the historic Ryman Auditorium.

The Ryman is a world-renowned concert hall and the home of one of music’s most iconic, well-known stages. Built more than 130 years ago, the beloved Nashville landmark will host two Cowboys Night at the Opry shows the evening of Thursday, Feb. 5.

The Boots on Broadway (Almost) event on Wednesday, Feb. 4, will get the honky tonk party started. This signature event at Luke Combs’ Category 10 will feature southern bites and music from fan favorite Paul Bogart.

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Interview with Dr. Jayson Lusk: Market Impact of the Global Adoption of PRRS-Resistant Pigs

Video: Interview with Dr. Jayson Lusk: Market Impact of the Global Adoption of PRRS-Resistant Pigs

What is the economic impact of adopting the PRRS-resistant pig for farmers in the U.S.?

In this exclusive interview, Dr. Jayson Lusk, Dean of Agriculture at Oklahoma State University, shares insights from his latest research on the market impact of PRRS-resistant pigs.

Insights include:

•What happens to the global market if farmers in the U.S. adopt the PRRS-resistant pig

•The risks of not adopting the technology

•The ways pork producers can remain competitive against other proteins


This could be a pivotal moment for the pork industry – both for improving animal welfare and for enhancing the viability of pork producers.