2003 News Archive
Nov. 4, 2004 - Rural America a Major Influence on Election”: Lyons
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association took an unprecedented step this year in endorsing President George W. Bush’s bid for re-election. But according to Jan Lyons, a Kansas cattle producer and current NCBA President, the move strongly reflected the wishes of most NCBA members, and will prove very beneficial for the cattle industry.
Cut #1 :37 Outcue: "...very favorable way."
Lyons cited President Bush’s commitment to private property rights, and to minimizing government interference in the livestock industry, as major reasons for NCBA’s endorsement.
Cut #2 :41 Outcue: "...with our farms and ranches."
Lyons also cited NCBA’s strong relationship with the current congressional leadership as another reason for optimism in the cattle industry.
Cut #3 :23 Outcue: "...day in and day out."
Looking toward the future, Lyons emphasized the need for a united livestock industry to work closely with both political parties in implementing progressive agricultural policies that enhance producer profitability.
Cut #4 :18 Outcue: "...favorable to all of agriculture."