Contact: Diane
Henderson
303-867-6302
dhenderson@beefboard.org
CENTENNIAL,
Colo. -
(February 11,
2008) - The
Cattlemen’s Beef
Board seated new
board members
and elected
officers and
representatives
to its 2008
Executive
Committee and
the Beef
Promotion
Operating
Committee during
its annual
meeting in Reno
on Feb. 9.
In addition, the
Beef Board
unanimously
elected Oregon,
Illinois
cattleman Dave
Bateman to serve
as 2008 chairman
of the Board,
with outgoing
chairman Ken
Stielow of
Kansas handing
over the gavel
as he ended his
chairmanship.
Massachusetts
dairywoman
Lucinda Williams
was elected vice
chairman, and
Dan Dierschke, a
cow-calf
producer from
Austin, Texas,
was elected to
serve as
secretary/treasurer
of the Beef
Board for the
year.
After being
appointed by
U.S. Secretary
of Agriculture
in December, a
total of 39
Board members
were seated for
service on the
CBB – including
22
reappointments
of existing
members to a
second term and
appointment of
17 new members –
who accepted the
oath of office
from USDA
representative
Craig Morris
during a CBB
meeting on Feb.
6.
New members
seated and the
states they
represent
include: Max
Bozeman, Jr.,
Alabama; Mary
Lou Bradley,
Texas; R. Wayne
Buck, Colorado;
Charles “Leroy”
Ezer, Texas;
Will Frazee,
Iowa; Brian
Healey,
Oklahoma; Dan
Hinman, Idaho;
Paul Kent,
Minnesota;
Daniel Kniffen,
Pennsylvania;
Sharon
Livingston,
Oregon; Manuel
Rodrigues,
California;
David Schubel,
New York; Dianne
Sites, Missouri;
Sid Sumner,
Florida; Larry
Switzer,
Montana; Andy
Wick, Colorado;
and Weldon Wynn,
Arkansas.
Reappointments
and the states
they represent
include: Dave
Bateman,
Illinois; Austin
Brown, III,
Texas; Virginia
Coelho,
California;
Bobby Combs,
Virginia; O.D.
Cope, Missouri;
Jeff Dahl, North
Dakota; Virginia
Davis, Indiana;
Terry Detrick,
Oklahoma; Glenda
Flora, Kansas;
Robert Fountain,
Jr., Georgia (SE
Region); Dave
Fugate,
Tennessee; Ross
Garwood,
Nebraska; Dana
Hauck, Kansas;
Richard Hodge,
Texas; Merrill
Karlen, Jr.,
South Dakota;
Neil Kayser,
Washington (NW
Region); Al
Pedigo,
Kentucky; Dan
Petersen, Iowa;
Frank Phelps,
Ohio; Doris
Rush, Nebraska;
Sharon Spenrath,
Texas; and Don
Stewart,
Importer.
NEW BEEF BOARD
OFFICER TEAM
Newly elected
Beef Board
Chairman Dave
Bateman was
the 2007 vice
chairman of the
Board and served
as
secretary/treasurer
of the Board in
2006. He was
originally
nominated to the
Cattlemen’s Beef
Board by the
Illinois Beef
Association and
appointed by the
U.S. Secretary
of Agriculture
in 2000. He
served on the
Board from 2000
to 2003, when
Illinois lost a
seat due to
reapportionment/
reduced cattle
numbers. He then
was appointed as
a replacement to
finish another’s
unfinished term
from 2003 to
2005, and then
was appointed by
the U.S.
Secretary of
Agriculture to
serve his own
term from 2005
to 2008.
Bateman, who
considers
himself
“semi-retired,”
owns 200 head of
cattle that are
fed on his
family’s farm,
established more
than 100 years
ago. Bateman has
been a highly
active member of
the Beef Board
during the last
seven years,
including
service on the
Beef Board
Executive
Committee; the
Beef Promotion
Operating
Committee; the
CBB
Administration
Subcommittee;
the Joint Food
and Nutrition
Issues
Subcommittee;
Joint Public
Relations
Subcommittee;
Joint
Information
Committee; and
the Joint
Evaluation
Advisory
Committee. He is
also a pastor at
St. John’s
United Church of
Christ in
Belvidere, Ill.
The 2008 Beef
Board Vice
Chairman,
Lucinda
Williams, is
a
12th-generation dairy
producer and
farmer in
Hatfield, Mass.,
on her
220-acre family
owned farm,
which dates back
to 1661. She
was appointed to
the Beef Board
by the Secretary
of Agriculture
in 2004.
Williams was
very active
during her first
term on the Beef
Board, serving
on committees
including the
CBB Executive
Committee, the
Beef Promotion
Operating
Committee, Joint
Evaluation
Advisory
Committee; and
the Joint
Information
Committee, which
she chaired in
2007.
Williams has
been active in
the dairy and
beef industry in
her state and
region, as well,
in organizations
including
Agri-Mark, for
which she served
as president in
2002-03; Farm
Bureau; Genex;
and Farm Credit.
She is also very
active in her
church, the
local school
district, and
PEO, a women’s
educational
organization.
She and her
husband, Darryl,
have four
children.
Elected as the
2008 Beef
Board
Secretary/Treasurer
is Dan Dierschke
of Austin,
Texas. A
fifth-generation
cow-calf
producer and
farmer, he was
nominated for
the Board by the
Texas Farm
Bureau
and appointed by
the Secretary of
Agriculture in
2006. As a Beef
Board member,
Dierschke has
served on
committees
including the
Beef
Promotion Operating
Committee, the
CBB Audit
Committee, and
the Joint
International
Markets
Committee, which
he says holds
particular
interest to him.
Dierschke has
been very active
in other beef
industry
organizations,
as well: He is a
past chairman of
the Texas Beef
Council, is
active with the
Texas Farm
Bureau and a
member of the
Executive
Committee of the
U.S. Meat Export
Federation.
Other
organizations on
which he has or
continues to
serve include
the Technical
Subcommittee on
Farm Land
Preservation for
USDA’s National
Resources
Conservation
Service (Texas)
and the Animal
Identification
Advisory
Committee of the
Texas Animal
Health
Commission.
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
The 12-member
CBB Executive
Committee
includes the
Board’s three
officers and
another eight
members elected
at large. In
addition, the
immediate past
chair of the
Beef Board (Ken
Stielow of
Kansas) serves
on the committee
in an
advisory-only
capacity.
Based on
recommendations
from the Joint
Beef Industry
Nominating
Committee, the
CBB elected the
following
members to its
2008 Executive
committee: CBB
Vice Chairman
Lucinda
Williams, who
will serve as
chairman of the
Executive
Committee; and
members Dave
Bateman (CBB
chairman); Dan
Dierschke
(secretary/treasurer);
Laurie Bryant,
an importer from
Virginia;
Virginia Coelho
of California;
Robert Fountain,
Jr. of Georgia
(SE Region);
Charles Miller
of Kentucky;
Daryl Berlier
Owen of Texas;
Sugie Sartwelle
of Texas; Myron
Williams of
South Dakota;
and Preston
Wright of
Nevada.
The Executive
Committee
operates under
the direction
of, and within
the policies
established by
the full Board
and is
responsible for
carrying out
Beef Board
policies and
conducting
business and
making decisions
necessary to
administer the
terms and
provisions of
the Act and
Order between
meetings of the
full Board.
OPERATING
COMMITTEE
The Beef
Promotion
Operating
Committee was
created
by the Beef
Promotion
Research Act to
help coordinate
state and
national Beef
Checkoff
Programs. The
20-person
committee
includes 10
members of the
Cattlemen’s Beef
Board, among
them the Board’s
three officers
and seven others
elected directly
by Beef Board
members.
CBB members
elected to the
2008 Beef
Promotion
Operating
Committee during
the annual
meeting in Reno
include:
Chairman Dave
Bateman; Vice
Chairman Lucinda
Williams;
Secretary/Treasurer
Dan Dierschke;
Virginia Davis
of Indiana; Tom
Jones of
Arkansas;
Merrill Karlen
of South Dakota;
Chuck Kiker of
Texas; John
Shafer of
Minnesota; Don
Stewart, an
importer from
Illinois; and
Roger West of
Florida.
The other 10
members of the
committee are
representatives
of state beef
councils,
including the
chair and vice
chair of the
Federation of
State Beef
Councils and
eight other
members elected
by state beef
councils. Those
representatives
include
Federation
Chairman Alan
Albright of
Iowa; JD
Alexander of
Nebraska; David
Dick of
Missouri; Laurie
Lickley of
Idaho; Scott
McGregor of
Iowa; Andrew
Murphy of
Kansas; Craig
Uden of
Nebraska; Becky
Walth; South
Dakota; Helen
Wiese of Iowa;
and Jim Wilson
of Oregon.
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The Beef
Checkoff Program
was established
as part of the
1985 Farm Bill.
The checkoff
assesses $1 per
head on the sale
of live domestic
and imported
cattle, in
addition to a
comparable
assessment on
imported beef
and beef
products. States
retain up to 50
cents on the
dollar and
forward the
other 50 cents
per head to the
Cattlemen’s Beef
Promotion and
Research Board,
which
administers the
national
checkoff
program, subject
to USDA
approval.
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