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Bonnie Brown serves as the Executive Director of the Colorado Wool Growers Association (CWGA), a membership-based organization representing Colorado's sheep producers. With over 25 years of experience advocating for farmers and ranchers, she is a prominent voice for Colorado agriculture on legislative, regulatory, and policy matters.
Brown represents the interests of Colorado's sheep ranching community, particularly on issues affecting wool producers, livestock processing, and agricultural property rights. Her expertise spans supply chain management for livestock processing, sustainable agricultural practices, and predator management including wolf reintroduction impacts.
A frequent guest on The Kim Monson Show, Brown has discussed topics including the Denver ballot measures targeting Superior Farms lamb processing facility, the threat of radical animal rights groups like Pro Animal Future, and the devastating impacts of wolf reintroduction on Colorado ranchers. She documented that 10 released wolves killed 30 cattle and 12 sheep, exceeding all Montana depredation despite Montana having over 1,000 wolves.
Brown is based in Delta, Colorado, and works closely with ranching communities across the state to protect agricultural interests and the food supply chain.