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New Leadership Represents Texas Cattle Producers on Texas Beef Council Board
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ason Beyer, Stephenville, leads the Texas Beef Council (TBC) board of directors, representing the packing sector of the beef industry. Beyer is
the co-owner of ABF Packing Ltd., Farm to Market Food, Kennedy’s Sausage Company and Beyer Ranch. Additionally, he raises Holstein dairy cattle, is a foundation representative for Southwest Meat Association, a livestock auctioneer and an order buyer for Holstein replacements. TBC is Texas’ producer-run beef marketing organization. Its board of
directors consists entirely of beef producers, providing representation of the state through organization affi liation. In addition, the board may elect 2 directors at large, without nomination by a qualifi ed organization, to round out the board with equitable geographic and sector representation. Ryan Moorhouse of Hartley represents the Texas Cattle Feeders As-
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sociation on the TBC board and is the vice chairman. In addition to Beyer and Moorhouse, the executive committee includes
Bryan Forester, representing the Livestock Marketing Association of Texas; Dan Shelton, representing Texas Farm Bureau; and outgoing chair, Austin Brown III, representing Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Associa- tion. This committee acts for the entire board on matters that require ac- tion between regularly scheduled meetings of the full 20-member board. The TBC board establishes the budget and ultimately decides which
demand building programs receive checkoff funding collected under the national Beef Checkoff Program. Directors can serve up to six consecutive one-year terms on the TBC board. “The Beef Checkoff Programs allows Texas beef producers to decide
where their checkoff dollars are invested in the areas of promotion, re- search and education,” said Beyer. “I’m confi dent in our board’s vision and strategic plan that will be implemented throughout fi scal year 2017.” ❚
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