Don Pemberton is a rancher from Hopkinsville, KY. His family business has been in operation for 40 years, and he is a long-time National Cattlemen’s Beef Association member who feels it’s important to have an association that “has your back” so to speak. He was recently elected as Vice Chair of the Policy Division, and the big joke during the Cattle Summer Industry Conference was that Pemberton is “Policy all the time.”
One main issue, he said, are the regulations coming out of the EPA. He said we’ve seen an overzealous administration that is really making it difficult to do business. “There is some talk in Washington that they will repeal some of these regulations. I hope they’re thinking about how they’re affecting the small business owner such as ranchers and farmers across this nation,” said Pemberton.
I asked him why he thought such harmful regulations were being passed. While he said he was not really in a position to answer that question, he did note that three generations ago most people knew someone who was involved in agriculture. Today, most people are two generations removed from the farm. The industry is now such a small percentage that they really have to work hard to make their voices heard, he explained. And they need to be heard, said Pemberton, because they need the opportunity to grow the food, feed and fiber the world needs.
In closing he stressed that it is important for more members of the cattle industry to join an organization that is dedicated to helping them succeed. He invited those interested to visit their new website, www.beefusa.org.
Listen to my interview with Don Pemberton:Pemberton on Policy
Photos from the conference are posted to this photo album: 2011 Cattle Industry Summer Conference Photo Album.