The Carolina Cattle Connection - Volume 35, Issue No. 12 (DECEMBER 2021)

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N.C. Forage & Grassland Council News

Nominate a Worthy Farmer for the 2022 N.C. Environmental Stewardship Award Description and application procedures: Beef producers use their management skills to convert natural resources into a healthy food product.To be successful in the long run, it is in our best interest to be good stewards of the land we manage. There has been an increased awareness about human impact on the environment, and the beef industry has initiatives at all levels to improve environmental stewardship. This award is just one more effort to improve environmental awareness of beef producers and to educate the general public about environmental efforts of the beef industry. There are many examples of environmental stewardship among North Carolina cattlemen. The N.C. Cattlemen’s Association, the N.C. Forage and Grassland Council, and Merck Animal Health have teamed up to recognize innovative environmental stewards in North Carolina’s beef industry with an Environmental Stewardship Award. The award is meant to recognize innovative cattlemen and to provide positive examples and ideas for conservation practices that can be easily implemented by North Carolina beef producers. The winner in 2021 was Josh and

Brandi Teague of Running T farm in Iredell County. The development of their farm and their innovative use of Regenerative Grazing Principles was the focus of a great pasture walk during the summer of 2021. Previous winning applications can be viewed on the N.C. Cattlemen’s website under the Forage and Grassland Council link. Eligibility requirements: Applicants must raise beef cattle and must be a member of the N.C. Cattlemen’s Association. A producer may not nominate themselves, but may be nominated by any organization or individual, which may include an extension agent, industry personnel, conservation agent, a county cattlemen’s association, or another individual producer. Generally, a producer will be involved in preparing their application. Past winners can’t resubmit, but resubmission of past nominees is encouraged. Winners of the award will be added to a pool of candidates that will be considered for nomination for the national environmental stewardship award presented by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.

Evaluation/Criteria: A committee composed of representatives from the N.C. Cattlemen’s Association, N.C. State University, conservation agencies, and the allied industries will review the application packages. The following criteria will be used to score the applications: 1. Environmental stewardship practices implemented (60%) 2. Local, regional, and national leadership activities that promote environmental stewardship to other producers and improve the public image of the beef industry (40%) Nomination instructions: Applications must be typed and the length should be 12 pages or less. Applications can be submitted by mail or electronically via email. Color photographs of practices implemented are requested as part of the maximum 12 pages, with captions that describe the practice. Practices that might be featured include: alternative watering points, stream buffers, feeding facilities, or any other practices that improve the environment.

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Nomination package format: SECTION 1 Description of the operation - Name of producer - Address - Phone number and email address - Map of North Carolina showing the location of the farm(s) - What is the nature of the business? Describe the cattle enterprise (cow/ calf, stocker, combination) and other diversified business activities. - History of the operation (length of ownership, changes in the operation over time, acreage, herd numbers, etc.). - Brief description of natural resources on the farm (types of forages, terrain, and water resources). - List organizations that the farm has interacted with in environmental efforts. SECTION 2 Stewardship practices and achievements. Describe the resource management goals and accomplishments in terms of stewardship and conservation. Describe specific, innovative practices that involve energy conservation, wildlife habitat enhancement, manure management, improvements in air quality, improvements in drinking water delivery, and other practices designed to protect surface waters. SECTION 3 Describe how the producer practices environmental stewardship as a part of their management program. How has a stewardship philosophy impacted management strategies, implementation of land improvements, and other activities that improve the public perception of cattle farming in North Carolina? Include any leadership activities of the producer that have improved the adoption of a stewardship philosophy among other producers. Also include any involvement the producer has had in environmental research and any other activities the producer has been involved in that promote a positive public image. Convert the document to pdf format, and submit your nomination by email to Matt_Poore@ncsu.edu. The nomination packet should be submitted by January 10, 2022.


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The Zodiac and the Beef Checkoff, by Greg Hanes

3min
page 72

2021 S.C. State Fair Beef Cattle Shows Report

4min
pages 70-71

Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef News

5min
page 68

BioZyme Incorporated News

10min
pages 66-67

John Deere News

3min
pages 51-52

North American Limousin Foundation News

15min
pages 44-47

A Message from the CEO — Membership Has Its Privileges, by Colin Woodall

4min
pages 58-60

N.C. Weekly Livestock Report

3min
page 54

Alltech News

5min
page 53

Counting My Beef Industry Blessings, by Shelia Grobosky

4min
pages 42-43

Carolina Video and Load Lot Monthly Summary

9min
pages 28-29

American Angus Association News

10min
pages 26-27

The Simmental Trail, by Jennie Rucker

6min
pages 34-35

How to Face Evolving Demands, by Jessica Wesson

4min
pages 23-24

Ashley’s Beef Corner — Chuck Roast Round-Up, by Ashley W. Herring

8min
pages 12-13

by E.B. Harris

6min
page 17

Certified Angus Beef® News

3min
page 25

for the 2022 N.C. Environmental Stewardship Award

4min
page 16
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