About Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska

Press Release

From: Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska

For Immediate Release: October 31, 2010

Media Contact: ICON Executive Director Destry Brown: 308-458-2244, ICON President David Wright: 402-929-0339, Communications Director Linda Wuebben: 402-357-3778

Don’t Neglect Your Right To Vote!

Beef Council Election: November 1–15

The Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska (ICON) wants to remind livestock producers of Nebraska that the Nebraska Beef Council (NBC) is holding an election to seat four directors. The election runs from November 1 to 15. It is very important that producers understand how the candidates believe your money should be spent and that you vote.

"If you believe you should have received a ballot and did not, please call Lisa Brass with the Nebraska Beef Council at 1-800-421-5326. She will check your eligibility status and send you a ballot. If you have family or partners who have a shared interest in your herd, they qualify to receive ballots too."

Nebraska is the only state which gets to elect their State Beef Council Directors. As a Nebraska producer, this is a great opportunity which producers from other states do not have. Other states have their directors appointed by either their respective Governor or their Department of Agriculture director. These appointees represent the agriculture industry segments or organizations that nominated them and do not go through an election process.

There is a lot of confusion about the Beef Checkoff program and many questions concerning the integrity of the organizations responsible for handling the money. Nebraska livestock producers have a great opportunity to make their voices heard.

Nebraska is divided into 9 districts, and the producers in each district elect a director to sit on the NBC. If you are at least 18 years of age, are a registered voter, have sold cattle and paid into the checkoff in 2009 or 2010, and reside in a district holding an election this year, then you are eligible to vote. There are also provisions for others who share ownership of the cattle.

Ballots will be sent out in the mail around November 1st. The ballot will need to be filled out and mailed back to the Buffalo County Extension Office, the third-party entity in charge of counting ballots. The ballots need to be postmarked by November 15th.

To find out what district you live in and see if your district is holding an election, you can call the NBC or ICON's Executive Director Destry Brown, who will be happy to help you.

"This director is responsible to you, and should answer to you, the producers, who elected them," said Executive Director Destry Brown. "Their loyalty should be to you, the Nebraska producer, and not to any local, state, or national organization. Fellow producers in other states often talk about what is wrong and feel like they have no representation. You can have a say in who represents you. Exercise your right to vote."

For more information about the election or to become a member of ICON, call Destry Brown, Executive Director, at 308-458-2244 or visit our website at www.independentcattlemen.com.

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