Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | August 24, 2022

August 24, 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!

FALL YOUTH FIELD DAY

We are just a few weeks away from our Fall Youth Field Day— happening September 14, 2022 at CK Cattle in Hope Hull, AL. Youth will gather from 9 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. and will discuss bull selection, bull development, understanding EPD’s, cool season forages and more. Registration is now open at www.BamaBeef.org/FieldDay, so round up your youth and head to Hope Hull!

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

Final notices are officially hitting mailboxes— encourage members to renew and help us get to 10,000 members. We are so close to that goal! As of today, the ACA is proud to represent 9,410 members across the state. If you need county annual meeting or October Beef Month supplies, contact our office at 334-265-1867.

Montgomery Stockyard Hosts Last Weekly Sale

On Monday, August 22, Montgomery Stockyards hosted its last regular weekly sale. ACA staffers Erin Beasley, Reid McGuire and Kayla Greer enjoyed stopping by the market that’s been operating since 1958. “We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all of our customers who have trusted us to market their cattle in our weekly sales,” market owner Jerry Etheredge said. “We would also like to say thank you to our buyers who helped make MSY a competitive market. We have been very fortunate to have some of the very best sit around the ring here over the years.”

While the Stockyard Cafe will remain open, Montgomery Stockyards will only operate board sales by video, through DVAuction, moving forward. Thank you, MSY, for more than 65 years of dedicated service to Alabama’s beef cattle industry.

SLE News

The Southeastern Livestock Exposition is steadily preparing for the 2023 PRCA rodeo in Montgomery! This week, the Sponsorship Committee met to discuss a strategy for fundraising. If you or your business would like to support the mission of the SLE through sponsorship, please reach out to Sarah Hunter by emailing shunter@bamabeef.org. She can send you information regarding the different sponsorship levels available for the upcoming rodeo. 

The SLE Board of Directors will gather in September two weeks prior to the Annual SLE Membership Meeting where exciting announcements will be made about the 2023 SLE Rodeo. 

SLE membership invoices are hitting mailboxes now. If you are interested in joining the SLE and becoming part of this outstanding legacy, you can request an application from Sarah Hunter at the ACA office. We are proud to join together with Alabama’s cowboys and cattlemen to raise money to support youth in agriculture! Save the dates for next year’s rodeo— March 17-19, 2023!  

BEEF 101 on Friday

This Friday, the Alabama Beef Checkoff Program will host a Beef 101 for 35 Ben E. Keith sales representatives at Auburn University. These sales reps will get a better picture of what branded beef programs are about and a detailed description of the pasture to plate story. Chambers County Cattleman Jim Collins will be coming to speak to them that morning about his operation before they move on to the meat lab to meet with AU Meat Lab Manager Barney Wilborn and Regional Extension Agent Dr. Alex Tigue.

October Beef Month Rundown

Beef Month is a time-honored tradition here in Alabama, and as a grassroots organization, we love to see Cattlemen’s Associations get creative in their celebrations. This October Beef Month, we have a friendly competition in store for our County Chapters. The ACA wants to see which of our counties in Alabama can celebrate Beef Month the best, so get your planning mode activated and your volunteers in place for our search for the best County Cattlemen’s Association of Beef Month!

Every event that your chapter participates in within the local community will count as points towards the competition. The county with the most points by November 1, 2022 will be declared the Cattlemen of Beef Month.

Here’s dates to keep in mind for the month-long celebration:

  • September 26 – October 31: Bama’s Best Beef Competition
  • October 2: BEEF at Talladega Superspeedway
  • October 1 – 8: Mobtown Burger Week
  • October 2 – 7: Beef Week in Alabama
    •  October 3: $5 off the “Holy Cow Burger” at Bill E’s in Fairhope, AL
    • October 4: Promote MobTown Burger Week
    • October 5: Free Appetizer with the purchase of the Brisket Plate at Bow & Arrow in Auburn
    • October 6: $2 off the “Zach’s Tot Roast” at West End Grill in Huntsville
    • October 7: Get a free dessert at every Big Mike’s location with the purchase of a Ribeye
  • October 8: 2nd County Steak Sandwich Cookoff at Helena Hollow in Shelby County
  • October 12 – 18: Beef in the Retail Case Week
  • October 15: “Where’s The Beef? Cook-Off” at the Alabama National Fair

SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND NCBA CONVENTION 

The 2023 Cattle Industry Convention & NCBA Trade Show is headed to the Big Easy, and funding is available to offset some costs for producers. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is offering a variety of scholarships and grants to help producers attend CattleCon23, which will be held Feb. 1-3, 2023, in New Orleans. 

Scholarship recipients receive a complimentary Education Package registration and discounted housing accommodations for three nights, Feb. 1-3, 2023. Scholarships will be awarded to up to five beef cattle industry members, up to three young beef producers, and up to three students (currently enrolled in classes) in the industry. Applications for all scholarship categories are due by Sept. 23, 2022, and will be evaluated based on eligibility and answers to application questions.

In addition to the scholarship program, NCBA also offers the Rancher Resilience Grant, which is designed to support cattle producer attendance at impactful education events, such as Cattlemen’s College held prior to convention. Administered by NCBA, the grant is made possible by a partnership between the National Cattlemen’s Foundation and Cargill Protein. To apply for a grant to cover registration costs and two nights hotel, visit  www.ncba.org/producers/rancher-resilience-grant. Cattlemen’s College will be an event option once convention registration opens in October. 

BIG UPDATES ON BAMA BEEF EVENTS CALENDAR

The Bama Beef Events Calendar (www.BamaBeef.org/Events) is beginning to fill up with activities as we look toward the fall months. The Producer Education tab has been updated recently with Beef Systems Short Courses and Alabama Grazing Academy information, as well as the Cattlemen’s Activities. As we get closer to fall, all of the tabs (especially the sales!) will start to fill up, so check it daily to make sure you don’t miss an event near you!

APPLY FOR NCBA CONVENTION INTERNSHIP

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is offering collegestudents a unique behind-the-scenes experience through its annual convention internship program. The 2023 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show, the largest annual meeting of the U.S. beef cattle industry, will take place Feb. 1-3, 2023, in New Orleans. 

Up to 18 interns will be selected and will be responsible for setting up the demonstration arena, assisting at committee meetings and Cattlemen’s College, participating in the NCBA booth, and posting on social media. NCBA will strive to provide students time to maximize industry networking.

Student interns must be able to work Jan. 29 – Feb. 4, 2023, provide their own transportation to New Orleans, and be at least a junior-level college student at an accredited university at the time of the event. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, preferably have a background in, or working knowledge of, the cattle and/or beef industry, and have experience with social media.

Interested students must complete an online Student Internship Application and submit college transcripts, two letters of recommendation and a resume. The application deadline is Oct. 21, 2022. For more information, contact Grace Webb at gwebb@beef.org

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 | August 17, 2022

Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | August 17, 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!


MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

Final notices will hit mailboxes soon— encourage members to renew and help us get to 10,000 members. We are so close to that goal! As of today, the ACA is proud to represent 9,352 members across the state. Board members, we will see you tomorrow for the August Board of Directors Meeting— August 18 at 10 a.m.

During the board meeting tomorrow, Ali Cantrell will have October Beef Month Boxes available for any county attending. If you are not able to attend or you need some extra goodies to celebrate Beef Month, contact Ali.

Birmingham Barons Tabling Night

On Friday, August 19, Jefferson County Cattlemen’s Association, along with ACA Director of Education & Outreach Ali Cantrell, will be hosting a tabling night at Birmingham Barons stadium. They will be serving steak samples during the game and giving out beef swag to all attending. According to the Barons stadium there should be at least 3,500 at least in attendance that night. This is all part of our season sponsorship with the Barons where we have an Nicely Done, Beef ad running during the fourth inning of every home game with a cowboy cam to follow.

Producer Education Events

Last week ACA Director of Field Services Reid McGuire attended the Gulf Coast Cattlemen’s Conference in Atmore. There was a great turnout and attendees got to hear from some excellent speakers who covered topics such as forages, financial management, and markets. It was a great opportunity to visit with existing members as well as promote the association. 

Reid, along with Erin Beasley who spoke on on the local beef sales panel, also attended the Stockmanship and Stewardship event at Auburn University this past weekend. Attendance was strong, with almost 50 people attending the BQA certification class. It was very encouraging to see this kind of enthusiasm for improving management practices and producing a safe, quality product!

To keep up with producer education events happening all across the state— such as Beef Cattle Short Courses and the Alabama Grazing Academy— visit our website at www.BamaBeef.org/Events.

FALL YOUTH FIELD DAY

Save the date for our Fall Youth Field Day— September 14, 2022 at CK Cattle in Hope Hull, AL. Youth will gather from 9 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. and will discuss bull selection, bull development, understanding EPD’s, cool season forages and more. Registration is now open at www.BamaBeef.org/FieldDay so round up your youth and head to Hope Hull!

Scholarships to Attend NCBA Convention

The 2023 Cattle Industry Convention & NCBA Trade Show is headed to the Big Easy, and funding is available to offset some costs for producers. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is offering a variety of scholarships and grants to help producers attend CattleCon23, which will be held Feb. 1-3, 2023, in New Orleans. 

Scholarship recipients receive a complimentary Education Package registration and discounted housing accommodations for three nights, Feb. 1-3, 2023. Scholarships will be awarded to up to five beef cattle industry members, up to three young beef producers, and up to three students (currently enrolled in classes) in the industry. Applications for all scholarship categories are due by Sept. 23, 2022, and will be evaluated based on eligibility and answers to application questions.

In addition to the scholarship program, NCBA also offers the Rancher Resilience Grant, which is designed to support cattle producer attendance at impactful education events, such as Cattlemen’s College held prior to convention. Administered by NCBA, the grant is made possible by a partnership between the National Cattlemen’s Foundation and Cargill Protein. To apply for a grant to cover registration costs and two nights hotel, visit  www.ncba.org/producers/rancher-resilience-grant. Cattlemen’s College will be an event option once convention registration opens in October. 

TWO-DAY TICK SYMPOSIUM

Ticks— what are they? How they can affect your livestock, and how to effectively manage them. This webinar is for cattle producers, state animal health officials, veterinarians, and other industry stakeholders interested in learning how to identify the Asian Longhorned Tick and better manage its associated diseases and spread. Get registered and join in on the conversation August 23 from 12:00 p.m. until 3:45 p.m. EST. Register Now

APPLY FOR NCBA CONVENTION INTERNSHIP

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is offering collegestudents a unique behind-the-scenes experience through its annual convention internship program. The 2023 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show, the largest annual meeting of the U.S. beef cattle industry, will take place Feb. 1-3, 2023, in New Orleans. 

Up to 18 interns will be selected and will be responsible for setting up the demonstration arena, assisting at committee meetings and Cattlemen’s College, participating in the NCBA booth, and posting on social media. NCBA will strive to provide students time to maximize industry networking.

Student interns must be able to work Jan. 29 – Feb. 4, 2023, provide their own transportation to New Orleans, and be at least a junior-level college student at an accredited university at the time of the event. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, preferably have a background in, or working knowledge of, the cattle and/or beef industry, and have experience with social media.

Interested students must complete an online Student Internship Application and submit college transcripts, two letters of recommendation and a resume. The application deadline is Oct. 21, 2022. For more information, contact Grace Webb at gwebb@beef.org

BIG UPDATES ON BAMA BEEF EVENTS CALENDAR

The Bama Beef Events Calendar (www.BamaBeef.org/Events) is beginning to fill up with activities as we look toward the fall months. The Producer Education tab has been updated recently with Beef Systems Short Courses and Alabama Grazing Academy information, as well as the Cattlemen’s Activities. As we get closer to fall, all of the tabs (especially the sales!) will start to fill up, so check it daily to make sure you don’t miss an event near you!

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 | August 10, 2022

Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | August 10, 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!


Checkoff Council – Set to Meet

On Thursday, members of the Alabama Beef Checkoff Council will gather at the ACA for its quarterly meeting and update from staff. The crew will hear reports from second quarter programming, look ahead to third quarter lineups and review research proposals for funding. We look forward to a productive meeting with the council as we work together to put your checkoff dollars to work in Alabama!

Membership Update

Final notices will hit mailboxes soon— encourage members to renew and help us get to 10,000 members. We are so close to that goal! As of today, the ACA is proud to represent 9,327 members across the state. Board members, be sure to RSVP for next week’s August Board of Directors Meeting— August 18 at 10 a.m. Contact Jessica at our office by email or call us at 334-265-1867.

YOUNG CATTLEMEN’S LEADERSHIP PROGRAM CLASS IX SESSION 2

This weekend the Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program (YCLP) Class IX traveled to the Wiregrass for tours of the industry and growth in leadership development. The group visited with Regional Vice President Bill Walding and toured the Wiregrass Research and Extension Center. They spent time doing leadership development led by Micah Johnson of Houston County Extension. Florida Cattlemen’s President Pat Durden, who has participated in young producer leadership training, shared insight with the group and then they wrapped up the weekend with a tour at the farm of Max Bozeman in Elba, Alabama. A huge thanks goes to all of our hosts and speakers for making this a special weekend!

STOCKMANSHIP & STEWARDSHIP- COMING TO AUBURN!

Join us this weekend, 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

GULF COAST CATTLEMEN’S CONFERENCE

Calling all Gulf Coast Cattlemen! This one day conference is focused on issues and production practices specific to cattlemen on the Gulf Coast. Speakers from across the Southeast will be featured, covering information for both stocker and cow-calf producers. Topics include: Being a beef industry advocate, beef imports/exports and the roles they play in market prices, market outlook/price protection opportunities, reducing input costs, saving money on your fertilizer bill, managing bahiagrass and winter annuals, and stockpiling bahiagrass. A full vendor trade show will be incorporated.

The conference will be held Friday, August 12 at Faith Fellowship Church in Atmore. Lunch will be provided. To learn more or register, contact Kelly Palmer or visit this website. Be sure to say hi to ACA Director of Field Services Reid McGuire if you see him!

Two-Day Tick Symposium

Ticks— what are they? How they can affect your livestock, and how to effectively manage them. This webinar is for cattle producers, state animal health officials, veterinarians, and other industry stakeholders interested in learning how to identify the Asian Longhorned Tick and better manage its associated diseases and spread. Get registered and join in on the conversation August 23 from 12:00 p.m. until 3:45 p.m. EST. Register Now

Big Updates on Bama Beef Events Calendar

The Bama Beef Events Calendar (www.BamaBeef.org/Events) is beginning to fill up with activities as we look toward the fall months. The Producer Education tab has been updated recently with Beef Systems Short Courses and Alabama Grazing Academy information, as well as the Cattlemen’s Activities. As we get closer to fall, all of the tabs (especially the sales!) will start to fill up, so check it daily to make sure you don’t miss an event near you!

Apply for NCBA Convention Internship

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is offering college students a unique behind-the-scenes experience through its annual convention internship program. The 2023 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show, the largest annual meeting of the U.S. beef cattle industry, will take place Feb. 1-3, 2023, in New Orleans. 

Up to 18 interns will be selected and will be responsible for setting up the demonstration arena, assisting at committee meetings and Cattlemen’s College, participating in the NCBA booth, and posting on social media. NCBA will strive to provide students time to maximize industry networking.

Student interns must be able to work Jan. 29 – Feb. 4, 2023, provide their own transportation to New Orleans, and be at least a junior-level college student at an accredited university at the time of the event. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, preferably have a background in, or working knowledge of, the cattle and/or beef industry, and have experience with social media.

This one-of-a-kind opportunity offers college students the ability to network with industry stakeholders throughout the beef industry and gain valuable experience. Interns also receive a one-year NCBA student membership.

Interested students must complete an online Student Internship Application and submit college transcripts, two letters of recommendation and a resume. The application deadline is Oct. 21, 2022. For more information, contact Grace Webb at gwebb@beef.org

Fall Youth Field Day

Save the date for our Fall Youth Field Day— September 14, 2022 at CK Cattle in Hope Hull, AL. Youth will gather from 8:30 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. and will discuss bull selection, bull development, understanding EPD’s, cool season forages and more. Be on the lookout for more information, coming soon!

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 | August 3, 2022

Bama Beef Blog Weekly Update | August 3, 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

That’s a wrap— regional meetings are in the books! We have enjoyed delicious food, fun giveaways and some very welcomed fellowship at our Regional Cattlemen’s Cookouts in Grove Hill, Troy, Moundville, Wetumpka, Moulton and Guntersville throughout the summer months. What a great time to visit with members across the state, share association and checkoff updates and learn about the activities happening across the different regions. Thanks to all who joined us for these fun and informative sessions. We’re already looking forward to next year’s events!

Junior Cattlemen Board of Directors

This week ACA Director of Field Services and AJCA State Adviser Reid McGuire hosted the AJCA Board of Directors at the ACA office for its summer meeting. The group discussed goals for the year, 2022 Round-Up, and began planning the Fall Youth Field Day, schedule for mid-September. Special thanks to Montgomery County Cattlemen’s President-Elect Eddie Westbrook and wife, Anita, for hosting us Friday evening for a meal, and Jacee May of Corteva Agriscience for coming to do professional development training with the young leaders! 

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

Gulf Coast Cattlemen’s Conference

Calling all Gulf Coast Cattlemen! This one day conference is focused on issues and production practices specific to cattlemen on the Gulf Coast. Speakers from across the Southeast will be featured, covering information for both stocker and cow-calf producers. Topics include: Being a beef industry advocate, beef imports/exports and the roles they play in market prices, market outlook/price protection opportunities, reducing input costs, saving money on your fertilizer bill, managing bahiagrass and winter annuals, and stockpiling bahiagrass. A full vendor trade show will be incorporated.

The conference will be held Friday, August 12 at Faith Fellowship Church in Atmore. Lunch will be provided. To learn more or register, contact Kelly Palmer or visit this website.

Child Nutrition Professional Development

ACA Director of Education & Outreach Ali Cantrell will head to different Child Nutrition Professional Development programs in Birmingham on August 4, 9, & 10. She will speak on preparing and serving beef as part of school nutrition programs. She will present to Homewood, Vestavia, Pelham, Midfield, Oxford City, Jacksonville and Alabaster City school systems.

Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program Class IX Session 2

This weekend the Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program (YCLP) Class IX will travel to the Wiregrass for tours of the industry and growth in leadership development. The group will visit with Regional Vice President Bill Walding and tour the Wiregrass Research and Extension Center. They will spend time doing leadership development led by Micah Johnson of Alabama Extension. Florida Cattlemen’s President Pat Durden who has participated in young producer leadership training will share some insight with the group before they cross the Alabama/Florida line for a dairy farm tour.

BAMA BEEF EVENTS CALENDAR

The Bama Beef Events Calendar (www.BamaBeef.org/Events) is beginning to fill up with activities as we look toward the fall months. The Producer Education tab has been updated recently, as well as the Cattlemen’s Activities. As we get closer to fall, all of the tabs (especially the sales!) will start to fill up, so check it daily to make sure you don’t miss an event near you!

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.