Thursday, January 21, 2010

BEEF Northwest's Cattlemen's Workshop


Sixth-Annual Cattlemen’s Workshop

“Opportunities in a Changing Beef Industry”
Another all-star list of beef industry speakers from throughout the U.S. will be featured at the 6th annual Cattlemen’s Workshop.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, January 23, at 9:00 a.m. at the Blue Mountain Conference Center in LaGrande, Ore.

The central theme of the free workshop – “Opportunities in a Changing Beef Industry” -- represents an outstanding opportunity for Pacific Northwest cattlemen to keep abreast of the challenges and opportunies facing the cattle industry.
The Workshop has grown in stature the last several years and has become one of the premier cattle producer educational opportunities of the year in the region. With nationally renowned speakers presenting, the attendance has grown dramatically with more than 350 people attending last year. The conference is fully sponsored by industry affiliated companies and has built a reputation as a national template for cattle producers to hear from experts they would normally see at a national convention.
This year’s list of well known speakers includes:
· Phil Seng, US Meat Export Federation President and Chief Executive Officer -- the top trade representative for the US beef industry who travels extensively throughout the world promoting beef and dealing with international trade issues. Seng was recently inducted into the Meat Industry Hall of Fame in Chicago as one of the leading figures in the meat industry and recognized as a key figure in expanding the presence of U.S. beef and pork in Asia and across the globe. He is the only American to serve as president of the International Meat Secretariat, where he served four years. He has also served on the President’s Ag Policy Advisory Council in Washington and many other organizations that promote beef throughout the world.
· Forrest Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association -- Roberts became the leader of the largest cattlemen’s organization on January 20, 2009. The search for NCBA’s top executive last year was very competitive and Mr. Roberts was selected because of his ag background, business experience and his passion for the livestock industry. He is a dynamic leader leading NCBA into the future so that it can better serve the cattlemen in this country.
· Collin Woodall, Executive Director of Legislative Affairs, NCBA Washington DC – Woodall is advancing the message of U.S. cattlemen on many key issues facing Congress including food safety, climate change, property rights, Cap and Trade and a myriad of other items. He is on the “front line” for all cattlemen in this challenging political environment.
· Dr. Bernie Rollin, Distinguished Professor, University of Bioethics, Colorado State University -- Rollin one of the world’s leading scholars on animal rights and animal welfare issues. He has lectured more than 1,000 times all over the world and has become an advocate for ranchers across the industry.
· Dr. Dave Daley, Associate Dean, College of Ag at California State University, Chico – Daley is an expert in cow/calf production and efficiencies. He is a frequent speaker at many national conferences and is recognized as a leader in animal agriculture.
· Dr. Tom Field, Executive Director of Producer Education NCBA, is returning to the Workshop as discussion leader. His experience with producers and education has led him to this top position at NCBA.
For more information, contact: Kim Verhelst at the Eastern Oregon Ag Research Center in Union, Oregon at 541-562-5129 or e-mail kim.verhelst@oregonstate.edu
6th Annual
Cattleman’s Workshop

Opportunities in a Changing Beef Industry
9:00 - 9:15 Workshop Introductions & Overview.

Dr. Tom Field, Executive Director of Producer Education, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Denver, CO
9:15 – 9:45 Challenges and Opportunities for the Beef Cattle Industry.
Forrest Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, National Cattleman’s Beef Association, Denver, CO
9:45—10:30 Beef in a World Market—Meeting the Challenges
Phil Seng, President and Chief Executive Officer, US Meat Export Federation, Denver, CO
10:30 – 10:45 Break (provided by sponsors)
10:45 – 12:00 Opportunities for the Beef Industry in the New Political Environment
Collin Woodall, Executive Director of Legislative Affairs, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Washington DC
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch (provided by sponsors)
1:30 – 3:00 Cow/Calf Strategies for Uncertain Times – Thinking Outside the Gate
Dr. Bernie Rollin, Distinguished Professor, University of Bioethics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
3:00 – 3:15 Break (provided by sponsors)
3:15 – 4:15 What Does it Take to Stay in the Game?
Dr. Dave Daley, Professor of Agriculture, California State University, Chico, CA
4:15 – 5:00 Panel Discussion & Wrap-up.
Dr. Tom Field, Executive Director of Producer Education, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Denver, CO

via OCA website 2009 Oregon Cattlemen's Association. All Rights Reserved.

THANK you SPonsors and BNW for this awesome opportunity!!! Day TWO of a GREAT Educational, Networking, and just plain fun time for cattle industry enthusiasts! Can't Wait:)

Monday, January 18, 2010

CancerGRACE



My passion for agriculture is obvious, however my passion for educational advovacy in general is what makes me tick. Advocating for cancer is something that has tugged at my heart for quite some time now...in fact Dr. Jack West's efforts is what led me to more social networking to advocate cattle & ag even more! While I can't quite get my writing back full force, I have found an outlet for both my faith and continued hope that no matter what happens to us life can still be pretty darn ok.

Please check out his wonderful non-profit website CancerGRACE and suggest it immediately to anyone you know who is fighting this disease. Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education is one of the greatest tools available to help you and your family receive high quality cancer education. Dr. West is an oncologist at Swedish Cancer Institute in Seattle, one focus of his being Lung Cancer. An oncologist of my father's for just a short time, he was just another wonderful medical professional we were able to cross paths with. I only wish I would have had access to his site a few years ago! Rather than trying to learn about your cancer from the blogging sites, hear first hand from oncologists who are working with cutting edge research, trials, and have access to the best minds in medicine!

I still firmly believe cancer does not have to be a word that means you better plan your funeral, say your goodbyes, and head for the beach. Our lives can be taken from us at any moment no matter if we have stage IV cancer, marathon runner health, are age 18 or age 98. We are born into this world knowing we are mortal, and we will not come out alive. God has given us the minds, bodies, AND hearts to do all we can in the years we have. Educate your mind and power up that will to live no matter what trial you are facing!

For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.  ~Jeremiah 29:11

www.cancerGRACE.org

Thursday, December 31, 2009

sArAh PaLiN, "ThE wEsT", & ChaRacTeR


As a young 25 year old woman I admire Sarah Palin more each day. I find myself more akin to a Sarah Palin than an Angelina Jolie and for that I am truly grateful. As a gal growing up in the "WEST" and growing up on the frontier of our own, the Palin family could be found amongst my family's friends and my own friends from college. Perhaps it truly is something about us folks that are from the western United States and grew up learning to be self-sufficient and working in nature because I only see a woman I can truly relate to and look up to as a woman when other folks are using their own insecurities to challenge your success. Her career, family, and personal values are something that all young girls should be reading about instead of famous Hollywood actresses, singers, or a few other choice female politicians. I grew up working hard on a cattle ranch, never really experiencing family vacations instead spending summers farming and irrigating and holidays spent at home with hungry cows & calves to feed, one parent was in a lengthy coma by the time I was 15 with years of brain injury rehab to follow, and my father passed away after a 6 yr battle with stage IV cancer. I paid for college with student loans, and the government didn't hand me free money even though my family's combined salary would appall the post-man. FOLKS-this is real life...Not exaggerated or made up. Sarah Palin's life is what we tax-paying, church-going, Jesus Christ believing, hard working families experience every day. She has a son in the miliarty-gone to battle for all of us, a daughter who made a mistake that most of your children have probably already made-just didn't get handed the baby card, and her youngest baby has Down Syndrome. She has worked HARD, her husband has worked HARD, they don't come from Old Money, private schools, trust funds, OR welfare. Is that truly so hard to believe? It’s not for me or everyone else I know. Leadership and serving has been a part of my life and my family's since I was born....because it’s just the way you are raised out in the country. You help out your neighbors, your family memories are experienced WORKING alongside each other not on a vacation, digital or flat screen TVs are rare, spending money on cable or satellite doesn't make sense. So, when you ask if any women support Sarah Palin the answer is YES!!!! Sarah Palin is the type of woman I have known all my life and would invite over for a steak or burger and ask how her and her husband are raising their youngest to be included and a part of their family just like their other children and how as a woman and mother she has been able to withstand the lies and attacks on her character. As a 25 year old painfully honest, grounded, right from wrong thinker, driven in faith, leadership, and values; I am an image of a Palin supporter and others like her.  I am a woman thankful for finally having a "famous" woman of Sarah Palin's CHARACTER to lead and inspire us in this world.
(This was something I felt drawn to post online in regards to a forum that asked if any women actually supported Sarah Palin. I am not one to respond to those type of things, but I couldn't be stopped!)

What traits do you admire in people? Do you find yourself getting more involved when the world seems to be slipping from ethics? Would love to hear from what drives you each and every day!

Blessings, Jenna
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