Mich. Beef Served at White House
Published: Friday, July 11, 2025
The Michigan Cattlemen's Assn. is pleased to announce that Michigan beef was on display at the White House Fourth of July celebration in Washington, D.C.
Michigan cattle producer and former Michigan Cattlemen's Assn. board member Don Nevill raised some of the high-quality beef that was served to the White House's guests, a guest list that includes major dignitaries, servicemembers, Cabinet officials and senior White House staff.
"I'm incredibly honored to have beef from my farm in Michigan served at the White House for the Fourth of July, said Nevill. "I've been in the cattle business my whole life and I'm just blown away by this opportunity."
Nevill traveled to Washington, D.C. from his family farm in Michigan to participate in the event, where he had the opportunity to see President Donald J. Trump, walk the White House grounds, and view fireworks. Nevill has been involved in the cattle industry his whole life, starting with his own herd of Angus cattle at age 14.
Today, Nevill and his family own Nevill Supply Inc., an agricultural equipment and supply store in Clare. Much of the equipment they sell is used on their own farming operation and the shop operates under the principle of "farmers serving farmers."
Nevill is an active member of the Michigan Cattlemen's Assn. and the National Cattlemen's Beef Assn.
"It's a huge honor for Michigan's cattle producers to be featured at the White House in this special way," said MCA Executive Vice President Sara Horton Flokstra. "We are so proud of our members like Don Nevill for the daily hard work they put into raising a safe, high-quality, and wholesome product like beef. We hope the White House attendees enjoyed the beef and continue their Fourth of July celebration with a juicy steak or a delicious burger."
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