 There’s apparently more to learn about the recent Supreme Court decision on the beef checkoff.  What I wonder is how many of those 26 million homes will be tuned in!
There’s apparently more to learn about the recent Supreme Court decision on the beef checkoff.  What I wonder is how many of those 26 million homes will be tuned in!
Beef Checkoff Leaders to Hold Satellite Forum
on Supreme Court Decision 
CENTENNIAL, COLO. (May 25, 2005) – The Cattlemen’s Beef Board and the Federation of State Beef Councils Division of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association will hold a Satellite Forum on RFD-TV on Wednesday, June 1, 2005, from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (8 p.m. CDT, 7 p.m. MDT, 6 p.m. PDT), to discuss the long-awaited Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of the beef checkoff.
This special program will feature call-in questions from viewers and a panel discussion that will include Al Svajgr, a Nebraska cattleman and chairman of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board; Monte Reese, the board’s chief operating officer; and Myron Williams, a cattleman from South Dakota and chairman of the Federation of State Beef Councils Division of NCBA.
The 60-minute Satellite Forum will broadcast live on RFD-TV, which reaches more than 26 million homes. Viewers nationwide may call in to a telephone number provided on-screen with questions or comments for the panel members.
The live RFD-TV broadcast may be viewed on:
DISH Network Satellite Channel 9409
DirecTV Satellite Channel 379
MediaCom Cable Systems, Check Local Listings
NCTC Cable Systems, Check Local Listings
For more information contact Donna Moreno.

 Well, Jimmy got 47 laps in but he’s done.  I don’t have any information on why but he’s out.  That’s tough but it gives me a good excuse to pack up and leave early and beat the crowd out.  At least while the car was running it looked good!
Well, Jimmy got 47 laps in but he’s done.  I don’t have any information on why but he’s out.  That’s tough but it gives me a good excuse to pack up and leave early and beat the crowd out.  At least while the car was running it looked good! It is one of the most famous sayings in sports, “Gentlemen, (and ladies now), start your engines.”
It is one of the most famous sayings in sports, “Gentlemen, (and ladies now), start your engines.”  
 I know there’s no way I could fit inside this thing.  This is what Jimmy Kite will be holding onto for dear life at 220 or more mph in just a few minutes from now!
I know there’s no way I could fit inside this thing.  This is what Jimmy Kite will be holding onto for dear life at 220 or more mph in just a few minutes from now! Before the race gets started the pit crew has to practice their tire changing.  They changed tires several times before they felt like they were ready.
Before the race gets started the pit crew has to practice their tire changing.  They changed tires several times before they felt like they were ready. This is what Jimmy Kite hopes no one sees in their rear view mirror at the end of the race.
This is what Jimmy Kite hopes no one sees in their rear view mirror at the end of the race. The garage area is inside the track and it’s here that all the last-minute work is done on the cars.  Some cars are already being wheeled out and some are still in pieces as they fine tune the engines.
The garage area is inside the track and it’s here that all the last-minute work is done on the cars.  Some cars are already being wheeled out and some are still in pieces as they fine tune the engines. Here’s something you don’t see everyday.  I went to church yesterday not knowing that there’s a racing ministry that arranges on-site services here in the conference center on Sunday morning.  It’s the first time I’ve ever seen a priest with a b&w checkered stole!
Here’s something you don’t see everyday.  I went to church yesterday not knowing that there’s a racing ministry that arranges on-site services here in the conference center on Sunday morning.  It’s the first time I’ve ever seen a priest with a b&w checkered stole! The pit area was pretty quiet early except for crew members like these who are out prepping their equipment and getting ready for the big event.
The pit area was pretty quiet early except for crew members like these who are out prepping their equipment and getting ready for the big event. It’s early at the track but eventhough I left my hotel at 5:20am it still took me an 1 1/2 hours to get here.  I guess multiple marching bands for entertainment on the track is a tradition.  This Navy band from Illinois was the first in a long line of bands that are still marching out here.
It’s early at the track but eventhough I left my hotel at 5:20am it still took me an 1 1/2 hours to get here.  I guess multiple marching bands for entertainment on the track is a tradition.  This Navy band from Illinois was the first in a long line of bands that are still marching out here.