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NCBA Accepting Applications for Spring 2026 Internships

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) has opened applications for spring 2026 semester internships in the association’s Colorado headquarters and Washington, D.C. office. Internships are available for public policy, producer education and sustainability, and meetings and events.

“Since 1898, NCBA has been the trusted leader and definitive voice of the U.S. cattle and beef industry,” said NCBA President-Elect and Virginia cattleman Gene Copenhaver. “NCBA interns directly support the critical work of this association and make sure that our farming and ranching legacy continues in the future. I strongly encourage you to apply and start your career with NCBA.”  

Public Policy Internship (Washington, D.C.):

NCBA, in conjunction with the Public Lands Council, has an opportunity for students interested in government and public policy to serve as public policy interns. This internship supports NCBA’s Government Affairs team and will allow students to learn more about lobbying, government relations, and advocacy on behalf of the cattle and sheep industries. This internship is full-time and based in NCBA’s Center for Public Policy in Washington, D.C.

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