Bama Beef Blog Update | June 29, 2022

Bama Beef Blog Update | June 29, 2022

Welcome to the Bama Beef Blog, where you can check out the latest news from the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, the Alabama Beef Checkoff Program and the Southeastern Livestock Expo. Keep reading for more info!


2022 REGIONAL CATTLEMEN’S COOKOUTS

We have enjoyed delicious food, fun giveaways and some very welcomed fellowship at our first two Regional Cattlemen’s Cookouts. Up next is our West Central Alabama Cookout on TOMORROW in Moundville— we’d love to see you there! Click here for a map to check out when we’ll be headed to your neck of the woods! This event is FREE for ACA members to attend— all you have to do is click here to RSVP to attend your local meeting or call us at 334-265-1867. Guests who are not members will cost $25 per plate. 

  • June 30, 2022: West Central Alabama; Gvillo Lodge, Moundville
  • July 12, 2022: East Central Alabama; Wetumpka Civic Center, Wetumpka
  • July 19, 2022: Northwest Alabama, Moulton Rec Center, Moulton
  • August 2, 2022: Northeast Alabama, Guntersville Rec Center, Guntersville

Big Fun at the Bainbridge Block Party

Last week, we hosted a successful Bainbridge Block Party with nearly 200 people attending. This was an event to showcase the top three agriculture commodities in Alabama, which all happen to have their trade organizations headquartered in downtown Montgomery on Bainbridge Street. Teachers were invited to come to the event to gain CEU hours and learn how they can best use incorporate materials and programs from Alabama agriculture commodity groups into their classrooms. About 20 teachers attended the day and joined in on the fellowship, food and fun!

SLE Summer Picnic

The Southeastern Livestock Exposition held a board meeting on June 25 to discuss exciting new ideas for the 2023 SLE Rodeo Livestock Week. After the board meeting, the membership and their families gathered to enjoy a low country boil, tailgate games and musical entertainment at the 2nd annual SLE Summer Picnic located at the new Pike Road Ag Center.

AJCA ROUND-UP Sponsorships

The 16th Annual Round-Up registration is now live! Join us July 14-17 at the Garrett Coliseum for a weekend packed full of educational events and cattle shows. We look forward to welcoming the youth of Alabama to compete and exhibit. Events like this are not possible without sponsorships. We are asking counties to consider a donation of $250.00. The counties that show their support of our youth by sponsoring at the amount of $250.00 or more will receive a star on the county sponsorship map that will be on display ringside. However, anyway you can support our juniors would be appreciated. Please consider supporting the AJCA Round-Up. It is requested that all donations be mailed to 201 South Bainbridge Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 by June 24, 2022. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Alabama’s youth in livestock.

For the full sponsor details, please check out our event website » https://cvent.me/KRGM5z  

Stockmanship & Stewardship- Coming to Auburn!

Mark your calendars for August 12-13, 2022, to partake in the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) premiere Stockmanship & Stewardship educational experience at the Auburn University Equestrian Center.

Register Now » https://www.stockmanshipandstewardship.org/events/auburn-al

The program will feature low-stress cattle handling demonstrations, Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Educational certification, facility design sessions, industry updates and your choice of additional specialized education. The program sponsored by the NCBA, Merck Animal Health, and the Beef Checkoff-funded National Beef Quality Assurance program will allow attendees the opportunity to participate in educational sessions, a local beef cattle tour and a valuable networking reception.

Attendees will learn cutting-edge operation techniques through demonstrations by stockmanship experts Curt Pate and Dr. Ron Gill. Cattle enthusiasts will have the option to participate in Auburn’s Beef 201 program offering education in feeder grading, value-added marketing concepts, evaluation of harvest ready cattle, fabrication of carcasses combined with economic analysis, and off the farm locally produced niche market opportunities. Additionally, participants will be offered sessions on various topics including best-practices in nutrition and Southeast U.S. forage management, tools for improved sustainability, current herd health management concepts, beef advocacy training, and a unique program designed for teen junior cattlemen members.

  • Full Registration ($100) – Access to all events & meals.
  • One Day Registrations (Friday $30, Saturday $80) – Access to events on specified day only.
  • Student Registration ($50) – Access to all events & meals with student ID

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

We are headed boldly in the direction of 10,000 members, and don’t forget that June 30 Over the Top Red Coat deadline! CONGRATS to Barbour, Butler, Cullman, Dale, Dallas, Elmore, Franklin, Geneva, Hale, Henry, Lauderdale, Lowndes, Monroe, Randolph, St. Clair and Washington counties for already going Over the Top— and stay tuned for the FINAL list following tomorrow’s deadline! If you are hosting an annual meeting or summertime event, please contact Jessica Kennedy at our office to let her know OR complete this online form to notify us of your meeting, assign a mailout, and request a guest speaker. As always, leaders, we encourage you to enter new members and renewals by the 15th of each month to guarantee they stay on the magazine distribution list and to deposit checks in a timely manner. Also, PLEASE send county leader updates to the state office so we can update them for future mailings, emails, etc. Contact Jessica to let her know who your county officers are!

Talkin’ Beef Cattle

On Tuesday, staffer Ali Cantrell took the steer trailer to Payne Elementary in Selma, AL. She spoke to first through fifth graders about the importance of the beef industry and how cattlemen care for their animals.

On Wednesday, Kayla Greer visited the studio of The Land Show, hosted by Jonathan Goode of Southeastern Land Group, as she spoke about upcoming ACA events, the local beef niche market, and detailed out the Down to Earth campaign. Be sure to tune in on Saturday morning to hear the 20-minute interview!

Fourth of July Recipes

To find great recipes for the Fourth of July holiday, visit tinyurl.com/GrillingFavorites. Here’s one that caught our eye for Mushroom Swiss Burgers with Jalapeño Aioli— yum!

INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 Pound Ground Beef (93% lean)
  • 2 tsp steak seasoning blend
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 5 oz sliced baby portobello mushrooms
  • 4 Swiss cheese slices
  • 4 hamburger buns, split
  • 4 lettuce leaves
  • 4 tomatoes slices

Jalapeno Aioli

  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 jalapeno peppers
  • 1/2 cup light mayonnaise
  • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp fresh lime juice
  1. Combine Ground Beef and 2 tsp. steak seasoning in large bowl, mixing lightly but thoroughly. Lightly shape into four 1/2-inch thick patties. Set aside 
  2. Heat sauté pan over medium until hot. Add olive oil and mushrooms, Cook over medium heat for 4 to 5 minutes stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and set aside.     
  3. Place patties on grid over medium, ash-covered coals. Grill, covered, 8 to 10 minutes (over medium heat on preheated gas grill, 7 to 9 minutes) until instant-read thermometer inserted horizontally into center registers 160°F, turning occasionally. About 2 minutes before burgers are done, place buns, cut sides down, on grid. Grill until lightly toasted. During last minute of grilling, top each burger with cheese slice.
JALAPENO AIOLI
  1. Place jalapeno on grid over medium, ash-covered coals. Grill for 5 to 6 minutes (over medium heat on preheated gas grill). Remove from grill and let cool. Once cool remove the stem and seeds, dice into 1/4 inch cubes.  
  2. In a medium size bowl combine mayo, grilled jalapeno, lime juice, and salt. Set aside.
BURGER BUILD
  1. Line top bun with 1 – 2 Tbsp. of Aioli mixture, Lettuce, and tomato. Top each burger with mushrooms and place them on bottom buns. Close the sandwiches and serve with a side.

Have a happy and safe Fourth of July holiday and ENJOY BEEF!

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Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | June 22, 2022

Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | June 22, 2022

Welcome to the Bama Beef Blog, where you can check out the latest news from the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, the Alabama Beef Checkoff Program and the Southeastern Livestock Expo. Keep reading for more info!


BAINBRIDGE BLOCK PARTY

The staff of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, Alabama Poultry and Egg Association, and Alabama Forestry Association would like to invite you to our Bainbridge Block Party on THIS Friday, June 24, 2022 at The MOOseum in downtown Montgomery. This event is meant to showcase the different ag commodities, associations, and entities within the state and how they can provide educational opportunities into your classrooms. All teachers that RSVP and attend will receive professional development hours and a certificate. Please RSVP to acantrell@bamabeef.org with your name and school by today, June 22.

We will be hosting a Sweet Grown Alabama Farmers market along with educational booths spread throughout. We encourage teachers, students, and the general public to come visit, tour The MOOseum, and head up to the 3rd floor of the building for specialty videos and booths to explore. This event will be open to the general public from 11:00am – 2:00pm and food will be served from 11:30am – 1:30pm. We will be serving burgers, chicken wings, chips, and ice cream from Blue Ribbon Dairy!

2022 REGIONAL CATTLEMEN’S COOKOUTS

We have enjoyed delicious food, fun giveaways and some very welcomed fellowship at our first two Regional Cattlemen’s Cookouts. Up next is our West Central Alabama Cookout on June 30 in Moundville— we’d love to see you there! Click here for a map to check out when we’ll be headed to your neck of the woods! This event is FREE for ACA members to attend— all you have to do is click here to RSVP to attend your local meeting or call us at 334-265-1867. Guests who are not members will cost $25 per plate. 

  • June 30, 2022: West Central Alabama; Gvillo Lodge, Moundville
  • July 12, 2022: East Central Alabama; Wetumpka Civic Center, Wetumpka
  • July 19, 2022: Northwest Alabama, Moulton Rec Center, Moulton
  • August 2, 2022: Northeast Alabama, Guntersville Rec Center, Guntersville

Stopping by Culinary Schools

On Tuesday, ACA Director of Education & Outreach Ali Cantrell traveled to Lawson State Community College to speak to culinary students about the beef industry. They are studying meat processing during the months of June and July, so this discussion helped explain the process of raising and fabricating beef. Ali is working with Lawson State to schedule a Beef 101 program this summer at the Auburn Meats Lab.

AJCA ROUND-UP REGISTRATION LIVE

The 16th Annual Round-Up registration is now live! Join us July 14-17 at the Garrett Coliseum for a weekend packed full of educational events and cattle shows. We look forward to welcoming the youth of Alabama to compete and exhibit. Events like this are not possible without sponsorships. We are asking counties to consider a donation of $250.00. The counties that show their support of our youth by sponsoring at the amount of $250.00 or more will receive a star on the county sponsorship map that will be on display ringside. However, anyway you can support our juniors would be appreciated. Please consider supporting the AJCA Round-Up. It is requested that all donations be mailed to 201 South Bainbridge Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 by June 24, 2022. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Alabama’s youth in livestock.

For the full sponsor details, please check out our event website » https://cvent.me/KRGM5z  

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

We are headed boldly in the direction of 10,000 members, and don’t forget that June 30 Over the Top Red Coat deadline! CONGRATS to Barbour, Butler, Cullman, Dale, Dallas, Elmore, Franklin, Geneva, Hale, Henry, Lauderdale, Lowndes, Monroe, Randolph, St. Clair and Washington counties for already going Over the Top! If you are hosting an annual meeting or summertime event, please contact Jessica Kennedy at our office to let her know OR complete this online form to notify us of your meeting, assign a mailout, and request a guest speaker. As always, leaders, we encourage you to enter new members and renewals by the 15th of each month to guarantee they stay on the magazine distribution list and to deposit checks in a timely manner. Also, PLEASE send county leader updates to the state office so we can update them for future mailings, emails, etc. Contact Jessica to let her know who your county officers are!

Alabama Agribusiness Council

Erin and Sarah are currently attending the Alabama Agribusiness Conference at Fort Walton Beach where they have had the chance to network with and receive updates from industry leaders. Guest speakers covered topics including an Alabama Ag Economic Outlook, as well as an update on workforce training opportunities from a representative from the Alabama Workforce Development Initiatives. The second day of the conference was filled with ag education updates from Auburn University President Dr. Chris Roberts and Auburn University College of Agriculture Dean Dr. Paul Patterson. The conference concluded with a legislative outlook discussion panel. 

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Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | June 15, 2022

Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | June 15, 2022

Welcome to the Bama Beef Blog, where you can check out the latest news from the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, the Alabama Beef Checkoff Program and the Southeastern Livestock Expo. Keep reading for more info!


2022 REGIONAL CATTLEMEN’S COOKOUTS

Last night hosted the second of six Regional Cattlemen’s Cookouts as we headed to Pike County for the Southeast Regional gathering. It was a great turnout with delicious food, fun giveaways and some very welcomed fellowship. Up next is our West Central Alabama Cookout on June 30 in Moundville— we’d love to see you there! Click here for a map to check out when we’ll be headed to your neck of the woods! This event is FREE for ACA members to attend— all you have to do is click here to RSVP to attend your local meeting or call us at 334-265-1867. Guests who are not members will cost $25 per plate. 

  • June 30, 2022: West Central Alabama; Gvillo Lodge, Moundville
  • July 12, 2022: East Central Alabama; Wetumpka Civic Center, Wetumpka
  • July 19, 2022: Northwest Alabama, Moulton Rec Center, Moulton
  • August 2, 2022: Northeast Alabama, Guntersville Rec Center, Guntersville

Tell the SEC to Stick to Wall Street, Not Main Street 

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is trying to expand their authority to family farms, ranches, and small businesses. The SEC is the federal agency tasked with regulating publicly traded companies and major investors on Wall Street, but recently the SEC proposed a rule with wide overreaching impacts on the cattle industry. The rule would require publicly traded companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions from their entire supply chain. For large companies like retailers, packers, and restaurants, this rule could force cattle producers to calculate their farm or ranch-level emissions, while exposing them to legal liability. This is unacceptable. 

Cattle producers need to send a strong message to the SEC that we are united against this rule. That’s why the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association launched a grassroots letter directed at the Chairman of the SEC and members of Congress. Please click here to sign the letter todayand share with your friends, family, and fellow cattle producers. The more signatures, the better!

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

The second membership statement has hit mailboxes, targeting all non-renewed members for 2022! Hopefully you’ve started receiving some renewals. We are headed boldly in the direction of 10,000 members, and don’t forget that June 30 Over the Top Red Coat deadline! CONGRATS to Barbour, Butler, Dale, Dallas, Elmore, Franklin, Geneva, Hale, Henry, Lowndes, Monroe, Randolph, St. Clair and Washington counties for already going Over the Top! If you are hosting an annual meeting or summertime event, please contact Jessica Kennedy at our office to let her know OR complete this online form to notify us of your meeting, assign a mailout, and request a guest speaker. As always, leaders, we encourage you to enter new members and renewals by the 15th of each month to guarantee they stay on the magazine distribution list and to deposit checks in a timely manner. Also, PLEASE send county leader updates to the state office so we can update them for future mailings, emails, etc. Contact Jessica to let her know who your county officers are!

Lights, Camera, Action!

ACA Director of Education & Outreach Ali Cantrell will film two cooking segments at WBRC in Birmingham on Thursday of this week. One of those cooking segments will star Abbey Grace Tuck, who won our Alabama Junior & Senior High School Beef Cookoff with her Rosemary Thyme Skillet Filet. These segments will air this summer as part of our Summer Grilling campaign!

AJCA ROUND-UP REGISTRATION LIVE

The 16th Annual Round-Up registration is now live! Join us July 14-17 at the Garrett Coliseum for a weekend packed full of educational events and cattle shows. We look forward to welcoming the youth of Alabama to compete and exhibit. Events like this are not possible without sponsorships. We are asking counties to consider a donation of $250.00. The counties that show their support of our youth by sponsoring at the amount of $250.00 or more will receive a star on the county sponsorship map that will be on display ringside. However, anyway you can support our juniors would be appreciated. Please consider supporting the AJCA Round-Up. It is requested that all donations be mailed to 201 South Bainbridge Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 by June 24, 2022. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Alabama’s youth in livestock.

For the full sponsor details, please check out our event website » https://cvent.me/KRGM5z  

Runoff Elections- Next Week

Don’t Forget that the Primary Runoff Election is next Tuesday, June 21! The ACA encourages all members to get out and vote again. It is vitally important to rural communities that voter attendance is strong! Visit www.AlabamaVotes.org for more information about the upcoming runoff.

ACA AT RMC

ACA Director of Education and Outreach Ali Cantrellwas in Des Moines, Iowa this week attending the Reciprocal Meat Conference (RMC). While there, she networked with fellow meat scientists, learned of trends in the meat business and heard from foodservice representatives about meat marketing across the nation. This gave Ali great insight about consumer trends and market forecasts as she explores avenues to effectively market beef to consumers.

BAINBRIDGE BLOCK PARTY

The staff of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, Alabama Poultry and Egg Association, and Alabama Forestry Association would like to invite you to our Bainbridge Block Party on Friday, June 24, 2022 at The MOOseum in downtown Montgomery. This event is meant to showcase the different ag commodities, associations, and entities within the state and how they can provide educational opportunities into your classrooms. All teachers that RSVP and attend will receive professional development hours and a certificate. Please RSVP to acantrell@bamabeef.org with your name and school by June 22, 2022!

We will be hosting a Sweet Grown Alabama Farmers market along with educational booths spread throughout. We encourage teachers, students, and the general public to come visit, tour The MOOseum, and head up to the 3rd floor of the building for specialty videos and booths to explore. This event will be open to the general public from 11:00am – 2:00pm and food will be served from 11:30am – 1:30pm. We will be serving burgers, chicken wings, chips, and ice cream from Blue Ribbon Dairy!

Thanks for reading this week’s post! Until we post again, we want to remind you that you can stay in touch with us by following us on Facebook or Instagram.

Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | June 8, 2022

Welcome to the Bama Beef Blog, where you can check out the latest news from the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, the Alabama Beef Checkoff Program and the Southeastern Livestock Expo. Keep reading for more info!


2022 REGIONAL CATTLEMEN’S COOKOUTS

Last night hosted our first of six Regional Cattlemen’s Cookouts as we headed to Clarke County for the Southwest Regional gathering. It was a great turnout with delicious food, fun giveaways and some very welcomed fellowship. Click here for a map to check out when we’ll be headed to your neck of the woods! This event is FREE for ACA members to attend— all you have to do is click here to RSVP to attend your local meeting or call us at 334-265-1867. Guests who are not members will cost $25 per plate.

  • June 14, 2022: Southeast Alabama; Pike County Cattleman’s Park, Troy
  • June 30, 2022: West Central Alabama; Gvillo Lodge, Moundville
  • July 12, 2022: East Central Alabama; Wetumpka Civic Center, Wetumpka
  • July 19, 2022: Northwest Alabama, Moulton Rec Center, Moulton
  • August 2, 2022: Northeast Alabama, Guntersville Rec Center, Guntersville

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

The second membership statement has hit mailboxes, targeting all non-renewed members for 2022! Hopefully you’ve started receiving some renewals. We are headed boldly in the direction of 10,000 members, and don’t forget that June 30 Over the Top Red Coat deadline! CONGRATS to Barbour, Butler, Dale, Dallas, Elmore, Franklin, Geneva, Hale, Henry, Lowndes, Randolph, St. Clair and Washington counties for already going Over the Top! If you are hosting an annual meeting or summertime event, please contact Jessica Kennedy at our office to let her know OR complete this online form to notify us of your meeting, assign a mailout, and request a guest speaker. As always, leaders, we encourage you to enter new members and renewals by the 15th of each month to guarantee they stay on the magazine distribution list and to deposit checks in a timely manner. Also, PLEASE send county leader updates to the state office so we can update them for future mailings, emails, etc. Contact Jessica to let her know who your county officers are!

Tell the SEC to Stick to Wall Street, Not Main Street 

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is trying to expand their authority to family farms, ranches, and small businesses. The SEC is the federal agency tasked with regulating publicly traded companies and major investors on Wall Street, but recently the SEC proposed a rule with wide overreaching impacts on the cattle industry. The rule would require publicly traded companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions from their entire supply chain. For large companies like retailers, packers, and restaurants, this rule could force cattle producers to calculate their farm or ranch-level emissions, while exposing them to legal liability. This is unacceptable. 

Cattle producers need to send a strong message to the SEC that we are united against this rule. That’s why the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association launched a grassroots letter directed at the Chairman of the SEC and members of Congress. Please click here to sign the letter today and share with your friends, family, and fellow cattle producers. The more signatures, the better!

AJCA ROUND-UP REGISTRATION LIVE

The 16th Annual Round-Up registration is now live! Join us July 14-17 at the Garrett Coliseum for a weekend packed full of educational events and cattle shows. We look forward to welcoming the youth of Alabama to compete and exhibit. Events like this are not possible without sponsorships. We are asking counties to consider a donation of $250.00. The counties that show their support of our youth by sponsoring at the amount of $250.00 or more will receive a star on the county sponsorship map that will be on display ringside. However, anyway you can support our juniors would be appreciated. Please consider supporting the AJCA Round-Up. It is requested that all donations be mailed to 201 South Bainbridge Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 by June 24, 2022. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Alabama’s youth in livestock.

For the full sponsor details, please check out our event website » https://cvent.me/KRGM5z   

Visiting Rodeos

This weekend, ACA’s Ali Cantrell is escorting staffer Sarah Hunter back to her home in Texas for the annual Parker County Sheriffs Posse Rodeo— a rodeo near and dear to Ali’s heart as her grandfather was one of the original organizers of the, now, annual event. The duo are out to explore new ideas and chat with organizers who have many years of rodeo planning under their belt. This summer, Sarah is taking as many opportunities as she can to explore rodeos of similar size and caliber to the SLE Rodeo in order to find new ideas to bring home to Montgomery. We’re already excited for next year’s show— coming to Montgomery March 17-19, 2023!

ACA at RMC

After a weekend in Texas, ACA Director of Education and Outreach Ali Cantrell is hopping on a plane to Iowa to attend the Reciprocal Meat Conference (RMC). There, she will network with fellow meat scientists, learn of trends in the meat business and hear from foodservice representatives about meat marketing across the nation. This will give Ali great insight about consumer trends and market forecasts as she explores avenues to effectively market beef to consumers.

BAINBRIDGE BLOCK PARTY

The staff of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, Alabama Poultry and Egg Association, and Alabama Forestry Association would like to invite you to our Bainbridge Block Party on Friday, June 24, 2022 at The MOOseum in downtown Montgomery. This event is meant to showcase the different ag commodities, associations, and entities within the state and how they can provide educational opportunities into your classrooms. All teachers that RSVP and attend will receive professional development hours and a certificate. Please RSVP to acantrell@bamabeef.org with your name and school by June 22, 2022!

We will be hosting a Sweet Grown Alabama Farmers market along with educational booths spread throughout. We encourage teachers, students, and the general public to come visit, tour The MOOseum, and head up to the 3rd floor of the building for specialty videos and booths to explore. This event will be open to the general public from 11:00am – 2:00pm and food will be served from 11:30am – 1:30pm. We will be serving burgers, chicken wings, chips, and ice cream from Blue Ribbon Dairy!

Thanks for reading this week’s post! Until we post again, we want to remind you that you can stay in touch with us by following us on Facebook or Instagram.

Bama Beef Blog Update | June 1, 2022

Bama Beef Blog Update | June 1, 2022

Welcome to the Bama Beef Blog, where you can check out the latest news from the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, the Alabama Beef Checkoff Program and the Southeastern Livestock Expo. Keep reading for more info!


2022 REGIONAL CATTLEMEN’S COOKOUTS

After such fun success in 2021, we are looking forward to hosting the Regional Cattlemen’s Cookouts again in 2022! Click here for a map to check out your region, so you can save the date for your local event while we firm up locations! This event is FREE for ACA members to attend— all you have to do is click here to RSVP to attend your local meeting or call us at 334-265-1867.

  • June 7, 2022: Southwest Alabama; Clarke Prep School, Grove Hill
  • June 14, 2022: Southeast Alabama; Pike County Cattleman’s Park, Troy
  • June 30, 2022: West Central Alabama; Gvillo Lodge, Moundville
  • July 12, 2022: East Central Alabama; Wetumpka Civic Center, Wetumpka
  • July 19, 2022: Northwest Alabama, Moulton Rec Center, Moulton
  • August 2, 2022: Northeast Alabama, Guntersville Rec Center, Guntersville

Summer Grilling Segments, Firing Up!

ACA Director of Education & Outreach Ali Cantrell traveled to Fairhope to film two cooking segments with WKRG’s Cooking with John segment. First, she filmed with Bill E, owner of Bill E’s Restaurant in Fairhope and a 2014 graduate of our checkoff-funded Beef 101 program. Bill E makes his own bacon and enjoys serving up local beef in his restaurant. To highlight bacon AND beef, Bill E served up a delicious bacon cheeseburger! The segment will air in August. Following, Ali prepared a BBQ-rubbed T-Bone Steak from beefitswhatsfordinner.com that will air at the end of June.

NOW HIRING— DIRECTOR OF FIELD SERVICES

With the news that Morgan Desselle is leaving for a new position with Purina and Alabama Farmers Cooperative, we are seeking to fill the position of Director of Field Services. An application period is now open, and a job description can be found HEREThis position involves working with the state’s beef cattle industry, representing the ACA at producer meetings, cattle sales, county cattlemen chapter meetings and agribusinesses events. The position will be the lead staffer for coordinating the Association’s junior cattlemen programs and young producer programs.

ACA AT AACAAS

ACA Executive Vice President Erin Beasley will be a speaker at the Alabama Association of County Agricultural Agents and Specialists (AACAAS) Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference this evening. She will focus on talking to attendees about ACA’s grassroots structure and how the association represents its members in a number of arenas. The event will be held in Tuscaloosa, AL.

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

The second membership statement has hit mailboxes, targeting all non-renewed members for 2022! Hopefully you’ve started receiving some renewals.

We are headed boldly in the direction of 10,000 members, and don’t forget that June 30 Over the Top Red Coat deadline! Many counties are hosting annual meetings. Please, contact Jessica Kennedy at our office to let her know about county meeting dates and leadership changes OR complete this online form to notify us of your meeting, assign a mailout, and request a guest speaker. As always, leaders, we encourage you to enter new members and renewals by the 15th of each month to guarantee they stay on the magazine distribution list and to deposit checks in a timely manner. Also, PLEASE send county leader updates to the state office so we can update them for future mailings, emails, etc. Contact Jessica to let her know who your county officers are!

Alabama Ag in the Classroom Summer Institute

ACA’s Ali Cantrell will spend the second half of her week in Auburn for the 2022 Alabama Ag In The Classroom Summer Institute. She plans to mingle with teachers from the program to discuss what we do for educators and invite them to our upcoming Bainbridge Block Party, taking place on June 24 at The MOOseum.

Welcoming Visitors

This week, we have had the opportunity to host summer interns from Alabama Ag Credit and the Governor’s Office as they seek to learn more about the beef cattle industry in Alabama and our association. The groups talked with staff, toured The MOOseum and the Cattlemen’s Building and learned about the unique structure of our organization. In addition to these interns, we also look forward to hosting Boys & Girls State representatives on Friday afternoon.

AJCA ROUND-UP REGISTRATION LIVE

The 16th Annual Round-Up registration is now live! Join us July 14-17 at the Garrett Coliseum for a weekend packed full of educational events and cattle shows. We look forward to welcoming the youth of Alabama to compete and exhibit. Events like this are not possible without sponsorships. We are asking counties to consider a donation of $250.00. The counties that show their support of our youth by sponsoring at the amount of $250.00 or more will receive a star on the county sponsorship map that will be on display ringside. However, anyway you can support our juniors would be appreciated. Please consider supporting the AJCA Round-Up. It is requested that all donations be mailed to 201 South Bainbridge Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 by June 24, 2022. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Alabama’s youth in livestock.

For the full sponsor details, please check out our event website » https://cvent.me/KRGM5z   

BAINBRIDGE BLOCK PARTY

The staff of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, Alabama Poultry and Egg Association, and Alabama Forestry Association would like to invite you to our Bainbridge Block Party on Friday, June 24, 2022 at The MOOseum in downtown Montgomery. This event is meant to showcase the different ag commodities, associations, and entities within the state and how they can provide educational opportunities into your classrooms. All teachers that RSVP and attend will receive professional development hours and a certificate. Please RSVP to acantrell@bamabeef.org with your name and school by June 22, 2022!

We will be hosting a Sweet Grown Alabama Farmers market along with educational booths spread throughout. We encourage teachers, students, and the general public to come visit, tour The MOOseum, and head up to the 3rd floor of the building for specialty videos and booths to explore. This event will be open to the general public from 11:00am – 2:00pm and food will be served from 11:30am – 1:30pm. We will be serving burgers, chicken wings, chips, and ice cream from Blue Ribbon Dairy!

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