Cattlemen's Capitol Concerns
February 28, 2008
The Cattlemen’s Capitol Concerns (CCC) is a weekly report from
Groseta Participates in Korean Inauguration: NCBA President and
Groseta said it was truly an honor and privilege to represent NCBA and this nation’s cattlemen in
In 2003,
New Korean President Aims to Resolve Beef Trade Issues: In related news, President Lee Myung-bak is scheduled to visit the
U.S. beef producers continue to urge both governments to get together as soon as possible to iron out a deal that fully opens the Korean market and paves the way for U.S. congressional consideration of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement.
House Passes Andean Trade Preferences: The U.S. House approved yesterday, February 27th, a 10-month extension of the Andean Trade Preference Act (ATPA), which eliminates most tariffs on goods from
NCBA opposed a long-term extension of the ATPA because it provides duty-free access for almost all imports from Andean countries but doesn’t provide equal access for
Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer said the extension “would provide a bridge while we work to secure Congressional passage of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement and to implement the U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement.” Schafer also asked that the U.S. Senate pass the extension and then move forward to pass the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement. "The U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement will replace on-e-way with two-way free trade by providing
NCBA Calls for USDA to Update Nutrition Resource: NCBA sent a letter today, February 28th, to Senate Appropriations Committee member Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) urging her support in allocating funds to update USDA’s Nutrient Composition Handbook for Beef. In addition to the Food Guide Pyramid and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the Nutrient Composition Handbook for Beef offers consumers important information about the nutritional aspects of foods.
“Unfortunately, USDA has not updated this handbook in decades, and as such, the information is out-dated and incorrect,” says NCBA’s Executive Director of Legislative Affairs
The cattle industry has worked hard to improve beef quality. In recent years, through research efforts, the beef industry has been able to produce at least 19 cuts of beef that are leaner than a skinless chicken thigh and 29 total cuts of beef that are considered “lean”. “The American consumer does not have all the facts they need to understand that beef is part of a healthy diet,” says Woodall. NCBA has called for USDA’s Agricultural Research Service to update this information as part of its Fiscal Year 2009 Agriculture Appropriations request.
Poll Results Show Public Opposed to Changes to the Clean Water Act: The Western Business Roundtable announced this week poll results that show strong public opposition for changes to the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) currently being proposed in Congress.
Current legislation (H.R. 2421 and S. 1870) seeks to unnecessarily expand the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act taking away local and state authority and placing responsibility for managing even the smallest water resources into the hands of the federal government. For ranchers, this would mean that federal permitting could be required for activities that affect streams and drainage ditches that are on-ly wet during certain times of the year or during precipitation events. Road ditches and water released from tile lines along with vegetated filter strips would also be susceptible to federal regulations.
A survey conducted earlier this month by Public Opinion Strategies shows that 63 percent of respondents oppose the changes. Of that 63 percent, 47 percent “strongly oppose” any change in the CWA that would give the federal government veto power over state and local governments when it comes to local land and water use decisions.
The Western Business Roundtable held a press conference on Capitol Hill in December where policymakers and business leaders spoke out against these bills. Among the speakers was U.S. Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.), ranking member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
“There is clearly growing opposition to this legislation. It's a very serious issue, and any aspect of our society would be adversely affected by this bill," said Mica. "It would lead to a host of unintended consequences and probably lead to a field day for attorneys. It would be a disaster for business, industry and agriculture. It would hurt farmers, ranchers and particularly small-business people. It would create absolute chaos. It would extend the federal government's reach to the gutters and downspouts of your home."
NCBA is on-e of many partner groups associated with the Western Business Roundtable, a non-profit business trade association comprised of organizations doing business in the
Houses Passes Energy Tax Package: The House approved an energy tax package (H.R. 5351) February 27th by a vote of 236-182. This bill was introduced on February 12, 2008 by Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) to provide tax incentives for the production of renewable energy and energy conservation.
The White House has expressed concern with the bill because of fears it would raise fuel prices for consumers. A Statement of Administration Policy issued Tuesday, February 26th says, “the Administration must strongly oppose H.R. 5351, because the bill would use the tax code to target tax increases on a specific industry in a way that will lead to higher energy costs to
NCBA is taking no position on the bill. The package now moves to the Senate for consideration.
USDA Announces Implementation of Instrument Beef Grading: USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced today, February 28th, that it is now officially grading beef carcasses with the assistance of specially designed electronic instruments that predict quality and yield grade attributes.
AMS officials have been working with technology providers, academia, beef packers and representatives of the
“This is a tool that is going to allow more accurate measurement of the beef carcass, which ultimately is what determines value,” says Bucky Gwartney, NCBA’s executive director of product enhancement research. “This technology will still have USDA oversight – which is important – but it will produce a more consistent value signal back to the producer. At the end of the day, that will allow the producer to make more timely improvements to their cattle and offer a more consistent quality product for consumers.”
Use of the instrument technology for grading beef will be voluntary. The start-up of instrument grading technology in an actual production situation began on Feb. 18, at four large beef harvest facilities in
The CFIA said in a statement that the animal’s age and location are consistent with previous cases detected in
An epidemiological investigation is underway to identify the animal’s herdmates at the time of birth and potential pathways by which it might have become infected. More information is posted at www.inspection.gc.ca.
Dr. Joseph Glauber Named USDA Chief Economist: Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer today announced the selection of Dr. Joseph Glauber as USDA Chief Economist. Glauber has served as Acting Chief Economist since January 3, 2008, and he served as Deputy Chief Economist at USDA since 1992.
As Chief Economist, Glauber is responsible for USDA's agricultural forecasts and projections and for advising the Secretary of Agriculture on economic implications of alternative programs, regulations and legislative proposals. His responsibilities include the Office of the Chief Economist, the World Agricultural Outlook Board, the Office of Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit analysis, the Global Change Program Office and the Office of Energy Policy and New Uses.
Glauber received his Ph.D. in agricultural economics from the
NCBA Hosts Candidate Johanns: NCBA, along with the American Meat Institute, Case New Holland, John Deere, and the National Pork Producers Council hosted a luncheon this week for Mike Johanns, candidate for Senate from
“As Governor of Nebraska, on-e of our nation’s largest cattle-producing states, and having grown up on a cattle operation, Mike has a genuine compassion for the needs of agriculture producers and rural communities,” says NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs
Don't Miss NCBA’s Award-Winning Cattlemen to Cattlemen: On this week’s episode, airing February 26 - March 2, NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen will bring you highlights from USDA Secretary Ed Schafer’s address to cattlemen at the 2008 Cattle Industry Annual Convention and Trade Show. Plus, we have specific tips for cattlemen about how to properly plan their estate. We will also continue our series on artificial insemination with a demonstration on how to properly handle bull semen, and we’ll highlight the winner of this year’s Environmental Stewardship Awards Program:
On next week’s episode airing March 4-9, Cattlemen to Cattlemen takes a look at the serious drought conditions affecting the southeast section of the country. Plus, we get the spring forecast from Dr. Art Douglas. Also, we visit a cattle producer in central
NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen on RFD-TV provides weekly news and features for cattle producers across the country. The show airs Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. and is rebroadcast Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and Sundays at 12 a.m. (midnight). All times are Eastern. Be sure to tune into NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen on channel RFD-TV. For more information or to check out past episodes, visit www.cattlementocattlemen.org.
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