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Cattle Raisers to meet in
Marfa Sept. 12-14
FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 22, 2007—Beef
producers will delve into the details of several current
issues during Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers
Association’s fall meeting Sept. 12-14 in Marfa, Texas.
Primary among
them will be considering policy relative to recommendations
of the Beef Checkoff Study Group. Bill Brandenberg, National
Cattlemen’s Beef Association member from El Centro, Calif.,
who chaired the study group, will discuss the findings
during the general session on Friday morning, Sept. 14.
The study group
was formed to examine a 2006 proposal by the Industrywide
Checkoff Task Force to increase the $1-per-head beef
checkoff. Group members have considered the potential
benefits of a checkoff increase, looked at additional ways
the checkoff can benefit producers and identified critical
success factors that need to be addressed to achieve a
checkoff increase.
Several TSCRA
committees will meet on Thursday, Sept. 13. Beginning at
8:10 a.m., the Natural Resources and Environment Committee
will learn about converting waste into natural gas from Norm
Sendler of Microgy Inc.
At 9:15 a.m. the
Association Promotion Committee will review the membership
marketing plan. At 10:30 a.m. Colin Woodall, staff director
of NCBA’s Public Policy Group, will provide a legislative
update to a joint meeting of the Brand and Inspection and
Legislative and Tax Committees.
At 12:45 p.m.,
the Marketing Committee will get the latest information on
export markets from Paul Clayton, senior vice president of
export services for the U.S. Meat Export Federation.
At 2 p.m. the
Wildlife Committee will hear about the falcon conservation
program from J. Peter Jenny and Angel Montoya, president and
field operations manager, respectively, of The Peregrine
Fund.
At 3:15 p.m.
Barry S. Jackson from the White House Office of Strategic
Initiatives has been invited to update the Labor Committee
on immigration reform.
“Committee
sessions are open to everyone registered for the meeting,”
says TSCRA President Jon Means. “And you don’t have to be a
TSCRA member to register. We encourage non-members to come
and find out what TSCRA is all about.”
There will be
opportunities for meeting participants to visit with each
other and enjoy the Marfa area. These include a welcome
dinner and The Marfa Roundup Western Art Show at the Hotel
Paisano from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, a special
star party and dinner at McDonald Observatory on Thursday
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and chuckwagon breakfasts on Thursday
and Friday mornings.
Spouses may
enjoy a Thursday morning tour of four sites at the Chinati
Museum and a catered lunch at Hotel Paisano.
Sponsors for the
fall meeting include Fort Davis State Bank, Bayer Health
Care—Animal Health, Hargove Crop Insurance, Dow AgroSciences;
Fort Dodge Animal Health, Texas Range Minerals, Capital Farm
Credit, Cauthorn and Griffin, First Ag Credit, Greely Hat
Works, Matlock & Associates, The Plexus Groupe, Texoma
Nutritional Ag and Gordon Richardson—Estate Planning
More information
is available on TSCRA’s Web site at
www.texascattleraisers.org or call 1 (800) 242-7820.
Texas and
Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association is a 130-year-old
trade organization whose 14,800 members manage approximately
3.7 million cattle on 96.5 million acres of range and
pasture land, primarily in Texas and Oklahoma.
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