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NCBA Hoping for Permanent Dust Fix

Cindy Zimmerman

Agriculture won a few battles in the dust-up over farm dust regulation last year, but it remains to be seen who will win the war. Farm dust regulation ranks high on the list of policy priorities for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association in 2012, with the goal of getting the Farm Dust Regulation Prevention Act that was introduced last year …

Audio, Beef, Cattle Industry Conference, Livestock, NCBA

Mike Miller Named Senior VP for NCBA

Melissa Sandfort

Mike Miller has been appointed senior vice president of Global Marketing and Research at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA). Most recently Miller was chief operating officer of Cattle Fax. In his new role Miller will be responsible for staff leadership of NCBA departments focused on developing and executing the plan of work funded with beef checkoff dollars. Those departments …

Beef, NCBA

Missouri Rancher New Farm Bureau YF&R Chair

Cindy Zimmerman

The new chairman of the American Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) committee is a 4th generation cattle producer from Southwest Missouri who is enthusiastic and optimistic about the future of agriculture for his generation and those to come. “I want nothing more than for my children to be the fifth generation on the same property that my …

AFBF, Audio, Beef

Beef Checkoff Launches “Cow Chow”

Cindy Zimmerman

Move over FarmVille – there’s a new game in town. The beef checkoff has launched a super cool, clever and creative way to educate people about what cows eat. It’s called “Cow Chow” (you have to love that!) and it’s an online game and video series designed to answer common questions about cattle diets. The 10-question game and corresponding videos …

Beef

National Cattlemen Ready to Tackle 2012

Cindy Zimmerman

The staff of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) in Washington DC is ready to tackle top priority issues in 2012 – and number one on the list is estate tax reform. According to NCBA Manager of Legislative Affairs Kent Bacus, the estate tax, commonly referred to as the death tax, is one of the leading causes of the breakup …

Beef, NCBA

Great Outlook for Beef Exports

Cindy Zimmerman

The first six months of 2011, exports of U.S. beef and variety meat exports totaled over $3 billion, a 40% increase over the same time period in 2010 and something that has made beef cattle producers very happy this year. “It’s looking really good,” said National Cattlemen’s Beef Association president-elect J.D. Alexander of Nebraska during an interview at NAFB Trade …

Audio, Beef, NAFB, NCBA

Alltech Global 500 Coming Up Next Week

Cindy Zimmerman

Coming up next week in Lexington, Kentucky is an event that dairy and beef producers should not miss. Since 2008, more than 800 of world’s most progressive dairy and beef producers have convened for the Alltech Global 500 to network and discuss the most relevant and challenging topics in the industry. This year, the Global 500 explores the future landscape …

Alltech, Audio, Beef, Dairy, Livestock

Cattlemen’s Beef Board Update

Chuck Zimmerman

The Cattlemen’s Beef Board is enjoying the best relationships with its contractors in years according to new CEO Polly Ruhland. I spoke with Polly, pictured on the right, at the NAFB Trade Talk session to find out how things are going after some of the recent changes. Polly says that the Beef Board is taking a look at the structure …

Ag Groups, Audio, Beef, NAFB

Congress Restricts Implementation of GIPSA Rule

Cindy Zimmerman

Implementation of USDA’s proposed Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyard’s Administration (GIPSA) rule is being restricted under legislation passed yesterday by Congress. Congress passed a $19.8 billion 2012 agricultural spending bill Thursday that includes language blocking USDA from implementing the controversial reforms to livestock and poultry marketing proposed last year and opposed by major livestock organizations, including the National Cattlemen’s Beef …

Audio, Beef, GIPSA, NCBA