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We find out where your check off dollars are being put to use. We tell you about the Motherlode Angus Female Sale from Jorgensen Land & Cattle, plus we have the latest news and markets. Tune in to this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
EPISODE 202 DETAILS
Elite Angus Genetics & Latest Beef Checkoff News
Optimizing Cattle Herd Success: Jorgensen Land & Cattle
Jorgensen Land & Cattle Motherlode Angus Female Sale
For over 60 years, Jorgensen Land & Cattle has been a trusted source of premium Angus genetics for cattlemen nationwide. Known for our exceptional quality and strong maternal lineage, we’ve built a reputation as one of America's top Angus suppliers. Our cows are the result of decades of careful selection, boasting a stacked maternal line that enhances herd performance. Discover the difference Jorgensen females can make in your herd and experience the benefits of superior Angus genetics.
Full Details, Videos, Catalog, Online Bidding & Sale Information at RanchChannel.com
Catch Cody Jorgensen talking about their bull genetics on the past Ranch It Up Radio Show episode 180
Latest Beef Checkoff & Industry News
2025 Checkoff Plan Approved by Beef Promotion Committee
The Cattlemen’s Beef Board (CBB) will invest approximately $38 million into programs of beef promotion, research, consumer information, industry information, foreign marketing, and producer communications during fiscal 2025, subject to USDA approval.
In action at the end of its September 4-5 meeting in Denver, Colorado, the Beef Promotion Operating Committee (BPOC) approved Checkoff funding for a total of 12 “Authorization Requests” – or grant proposals – for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2024. The committee, which includes 10 producers and importers from the Cattlemen’s Beef Board and 10 producers from the Federation of State Beef Councils, also recommended full Cattlemen’s Beef Board approval of a budget amendment to reflect the split of funding between budget categories affected by their decisions.
Eight contractors and two subcontractors brought 12 Authorization Requests worth approximately $46.8 million to the BPOC this week, approximately $8.8 million more than the funds available from the CBB budget.
“We’re consistently impressed with the proposals that our contractors bring forward each year, and choosing which initiatives to fund is a real challenge,” said Andy Bishop, CBB and BPOC chair. “Our budget amounts to slightly less each year because of inflation. To put it in perspective, a dollar in 1985 is worth just 35 cents¹ today. That means we simply don’t have the buying power that we had when this program first started.
“As we expected, the Authorization Requests we reviewed this week were full of new ideas and innovative approaches supporting the Checkoff’s core programs of research, promotion, foreign marketing, industry information, consumer information and producer communications. Our committee did a great job of balancing our budget and distributing our limited funds in what we believe is the most optimal way possible. I personally thank our contractors and committee members for all their hard work, and I look forward to future Checkoff successes throughout FY25.”
In the end, the BPOC approved proposals from eight national beef organizations for funding through the FY25 Cattlemen’s Beef Board budget, as follows:
American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture - $600,000
Cattlemen’s Beef Board - $1,800,000
Foundation for Meat and Poultry Research and Education - $600,000
Meat Import Council of America / Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative - $900,000
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association - $25,700,000
National Institute for Animal Agriculture - $95,000
North American Meat Institute - $280,000
United States Meat Export Federation - $8,000,000
Broken out by budget component – as out