Beltway Beef
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Beltway Beef Sept 12 2017: Danielle Beck on Tax Reform
This week, NCBA's Director of Government Affairs, Danielle Beck, gives us an update on comprehensive tax reform legislation and discusses NCBA's new tax-reform issue campaign. For more info, visit CattlemenForTaxReform.com. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Beltway Beef Sept 12 2017: Danielle Beck Tax Reform No Music
This week, NCBA's Director of Government Affairs, Danielle Beck, gives us an update on comprehensive tax reform legislation and discusses NCBA's new tax-reform issue campaign. For more info, visit CattlemenForTaxReform.com.
Ethan Lane Discusses Interior Department Issues (No Music)
Ethan Lane Discusses Interior Department Issues (No Music) by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Ethan Lane Discusses Interior Department Issues
(Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Beltway Beef August 29,2017: Colin Woodall on Harvey Relief (No Music)
Beltway Beef August 29,2017: Colin Woodall on Harvey Relief (No Music) by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Beltway Beef August 29, 2017: Colin Woodall on Harvey Relief
(Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Beltway Beef 8/22/17 - Allison Cooke on the ELD Mandate - No Music
On this week’s Beltway Beef podcast we welcome Allison Cooke, NCBA’s Executive Director of Government Affairs, for a conversation about the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate. Find out how new ELD rules may impact your operation and what NCBA is doing to ensure a smooth implementation.
Beltway Beef 8/22/17 - Allison Cooke on the ELD Mandate
On this week’s Beltway Beef podcast we welcome Allison Cooke, NCBA’s Executive Director of Government Affairs, for a conversation about the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate. Find out how new ELD rules may impact your operation and what NCBA is doing to ensure a smooth implementation.
Beltway Beef 8/15/17 - Kent Bacus on NAFTA (No Music)
Beltway Beef 8/15/17 - Kent Bacus on NAFTA (No Music) by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Beltway Beef 8/15/17 - Kent Bacus on NAFTA
This week's Beltway Beef podcast comes to you from Washington, DC, where official NAFTA renegotiation talks are set to begin this week. NCBA's Director of International Trade and Market Access, Kent Bacus, discusses what NCBA is urging negotiators to support - and oppose - in the upcoming meetings. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Beltway Beef Scott Pruitt WOTUS
This week, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt joins us from Frasier Ranch outside Last Chance, Colorado, to discuss this visit there, where he got input from local ranchers about the Waters of the United States rule. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Beltway Beef Scott Pruitt WOTUS No Music
This week, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt joins us from Frasier Ranch outside Last Chance, Colorado, to discuss this visit there, where he got input from local ranchers about the Waters of the United States rule.
Beltway Beef August 1, 2017: Submit Your WOTUS Comments Today!
(Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Beltway Beef August 1, 2017: Submit Your WOTUS Comments Today! (No Music)
Beltway Beef August 1, 2017: Submit Your WOTUS Comments Today! (No Music) by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
July 25, 2017: Kendal Frazier on Trade, Future of Beef Industry NO MUSIC
July 25, 2017: Kendal Frazier on Trade, Future of Beef Industry NO MUSIC by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
July 25, 2017: Kendal Frazier on Trade, Future of Beef Industry
(Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Beltway Beef July 18, 2017: ESA Modernization
This week, Ethan Lane of NCBA and the Public Lands Council discusses efforts in Washington to modernize the Endangered Species Act. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
NO MUSIC: Beltway Beef July 18, 2017: ESA Modernization
This week, Ethan Lane of NCBA and the Public Lands Council discusses efforts in Washington to modernize the Endangered Species Act.
Beltway Beef July 11, 2017 NO MUSIC
Beltway Beef July 11, 2017 NO MUSIC by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Beltway Beef July 11, 2017: Ashley McDonald on the US Roundtable for Sustainable Beef
This week, Beltway Beef was recorded at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, where the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef is gathering for its annual General Assembly. In this episode, NCBA's Senior Director for Sustainability, Ashley McDonald, discusses the Roundtable's work and the beef industry's improvements in sustainability over the past few years. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Live From Beijing, It's Beltway Beef!
Happy Independence Day! This week's Beltway Beef comes to you from Beijing Capital International Airport, where NCBA President Craig Uden discusses his recent trip to promote and celebrate the return of US beef into China for the first time since 2003. Music: Sakura Blossom by Admiral Bob
Live From Beijing, It's Beltway Beef!
Happy Independence Day! This week's Beltway Beef comes to you from Beijing Capital International Airport, where NCBA President Craig Uden discusses his recent trip to promote and celebrate the return of US beef into China for the first time since 2003.
Beltway Beef June 27 2017: Kevin Kester on NAFTA
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President-elect Kevin Kester discusses his testimony on NAFTA renegotiation before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative today.
Beltway Beef June 27 2017 NO MUSIC: Kevin Kester on NAFTA
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President-elect Kevin Kester discusses his testimony on NAFTA renegotiation before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative today.
Beltway Beef June 20 2017
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA Director of International Trade and Market Access Kent Bacus discusses the final hurdles that were just cleared re: regaining market access to China, as well as the latest on the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Beltway Beef June 20 2017 NO MUSIC
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA Director of International Trade and Market Access Kent Bacus discusses the final hurdles that were just cleared re: regaining market access to China, as well as the latest on the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Beltway Beef Podcast 6 - 13 - 17 Kevin Kester Death Tax NO MUSIC
NCBA President-elect and fifth-generation rancher Kevin Kester discusses his family's first-hand experience with the death tax.
Beltway Beef Podcast 6 - 13 - 17 Kevin Kester Death Tax
NCBA President-elect and fifth-generation rancher Kevin Kester discusses his family's first-hand experience with the death tax.
Scott Peterson on Tax Reform No Music
Scott Peterson on Tax Reform No Music by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Scott Peterson on Tax Reform
Nebraska rancher and attorney Scott Peterson discusses what tax reform legislation may look like in 2017 and what potential provisions could mean for cattle and beef producers.
Beltway Beef - May 30, 2017 - Audio Only
Idaho rancher Darcy Helmick discusses her recent Congressional testimony on the issue of so-called "sue-and-settle" lawsuit abuse.
Beltway Beef - May 30, 2017
Idaho rancher Darcy Helmick discusses her recent Congressional testimony on the issue of so-called "sue-and-settle" lawsuit abuse.
Arizona rancher explains the growing regulatory burden ranchers face on federal lands AUDIO only
Arizona rancher, David Cook, discusses the impact the Federal Land Policy and Management Act as well as wilderness designations have on ranching operations that utilize federal land.
Arizona rancher explains the growing regulatory burden ranchers face on federal lands
Arizona rancher, David Cook, discusses the impact the Federal Land Policy and Management Act as well as wilderness designations have on ranching operations that utilize federal land.
NCBA Marketing Expert Discuses the Recent Volatility in the Cattle Markets
Sarah Calhoun, NCBA manager of government affairs, discusses the volatility the industry has recently experienced in the cattle markets.
NCBA Marketing Expert Discuses the Recent Volatility in the Cattle Markets
NCBA Marketing Expert Discuses the Recent Volatility in the Cattle Markets by National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Trump Administration Announces Restoration of U.S. Beef Access to China
On May 11, the Trump Administration announced that one of the 10 initial actions of the U.S.-China Economic Cooperation 100-Day Plan includes restoration of U.S. beef access to China. We have waited 13 years for this development, and now we are one step closer to seeing U.S. beef in China.
BLM, Forest Service need more flexibility to allow increased grazing to prevent wildfires AUDIO Only
Ethan Lane, executive directive of the Public Lands Council and NCBA Federal Lands, discusses the use of livestock grazing to prevent wildfires – especially critical after a wet winter in many parts of the country.
BLM, Forest Service need more flexibility to allow increased grazing to prevent wildfires
Ethan Lane, executive directive of the Public Lands Council and NCBA Federal Lands, discusses the use of livestock grazing to prevent wildfires – especially critical after a wet winter in many parts of the country.
Trump Calls for Review of Previous Antiquities Act Designations AUDIO only
Marci Schlup, associate director of the Public Lands Council and NCBA Federal Lands, discusses the recent Executive Order signed by President Trump to review previous designations made under the Antiquities Act and the need for Congress to address the continued abuse of the Act.
Trump Calls for Review of Previous Antiquities Act Designations
Marci Schlup, associate director of the Public Lands Council and NCBA Federal Lands, discusses the recent Executive Order signed by President Trump to review previous designations made under the Antiquities Act and the need for Congress to address the continued abuse of the Act.
Cattlemen Welcome Secretary Perdue into role of USDA Secretary Audio Only
Colin Woodall, NCBA Sr. VP of Government Affairs, applauds the confirmation of Sonny Perdue and welcomes him into his new role as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Cattlemen Welcome Secretary Perdue into role of USDA Secretary
Colin Woodall, Sr. VP of Government Affairs applauds the Confirmation of Secretary Perdue and Welcomes him into his new role as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Will we see tax reform this year? Audio Only
Will we see tax reform this year? Danielle Beck, NCBA director of government affairs, says there is a strong possibility that substantive changes to the tax code will happen by the end of 2017. Listen to hear her thoughts and what tax reform could mean for cattle producers.
Will we see tax reform this year?
Will we see tax reform this year? Danielle Beck, director of government affairs, says there is a strong possibility that substantive changes to the tax code will happen by the end of 2017. Listen to hear her thoughts and what tax reform could mean for cattle producers.
Chinese Market Access for U.S. Beef-Audio Only
Kent Bacus, NCBA director of international trade, discusses the process for regaining access to the Chinese market.
Chinese Market Access for U.S. Beef
Kent Bacus, NCBA director of international trade, discusses the process for regaining access to the Chinese market.
Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch would be good news for cattle producers
Scott Yager, NCBA environmental counsel, provides insight into what the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court would mean for cattle producers.
NCBA President Discusses 2018 Farm Bill Priorities
Craig Uden, NCBA president, discusses the House Ag Committee Subcommittee on Livestock and Foreign Agriculture hearing this week in which he testified on cattlemen’s 2018 Farm Bill priorities.
Strike Two: Senates Votes Down BLM Planning 2.0 - Audio Only
Strike Two: Senates Votes Down BLM Planning 2.0 - Audio Only by National Cattlemen's Beef Association