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1996 News Archive
BEEF INDUSTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS WORK TOGETHER
DENVER, Colo., (August 7, 1997) -- The nation's most prestigious award for environmental achievement in the beef industry is a unique collaboration between the beef industry and environmental groups. The National Cattlemen's Beef Association announced Park Avenue by Buick will sponsor the annual Environmental Stewardship Award. "We're pleased to partner with such a diverse group of organizations interested in the environment, along with Buick, in this very important program," said Max Deets, Beloit, Kan., NCBA president. "The Environmental Stewardship Award Program recognizes those outstanding individuals in our industry who go the extra mile for the environment and are great representatives of our industry to those outside beef production," he said. The Environmental Stewardship Award Program (ESAP) was initiated in 1991 to recognize beef producers who work to improve and protect the productivity of their land while improving the profitability of their businesses. The award is presented by a selection committee which includes the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, American Sportsfishing Association, The Nature Conservancy, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Environmental Protection Agency and the American Farmland Trust, as well as representatives from the beef industry and academia. Each year, one of several regional winners is selected as the national winner. The 1998 ESAP national winner will be announced at the NCBA Centennial Convention in Denver, Colo., February 4-7, 1998. The winner will be selected from among six regional winners: Lubben White Oak Farm, Monticello, Iowa; Triple W Farms, Marion, Kentucky; Honeywood Farm, Barnesville, Georgia; Rafter D Ranch and Dunkin Farms, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Three Quarter Circle Ranch, Lander, Wyoming; and Vigen Ranch, Killdeer, North Dakota. Initiated in 1898, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association is the marketing organization and trade association for America's one million cattle farmers and ranchers. With offices in Denver, Chicago and Washington D.C., NCBA is a consumer-focused, producer-directed organization representing the largest segment of the nation's food and fiber industry. -- NCBA --
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