2003 News Archive

Oct. 21, 2004 - New Operating Committee Member Enthused About Process
As one of 20 beef producers responsible for matching beef checkoff programs with available dollars, Jim Wilson has a huge responsibility. Wilson, a beef producer from Ontario, Oregon, is new on the Beef Promotion Operating Committee, but feels the process is worthwhile.
Cut #1 :23 Outcue: "...outcome is tremendous."
Wilson says there is plenty of opportunity for any producers to be involved in the process.
Cut #2 :14 Outcue: "...gets to this point."
Necessary cuts in program funding weren’t that contentious, Wilson says.
Cut #3 :24 Outcue: "...cuts that we could."
According to Wilson, it’s a well-organized process.
Cut #4 :18 Outcue: "...way up the line."
The National Beef Checkoff is administered by the Cattlemen’s Beef Board, a group of 108 beef producer volunteers from across the country. The program was created in the 1985 Farm Bill, with oversight provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.