OCA Week In Review:
February 24, 2014
Provided by the staff of the OCA
For more information please contact
Michael Kelsey at mkelsey@okcattlemen.org 
LAST CALL!!
Scholarship to NCBA Legislative Conference
CLA & YCLC Alumni Apply Today!
 
Have you participated in the Cattlemen's Leadership Academy or the Young Cattlemen's Leadership Conference and want to take your involvement to the next lever?  Complete a brief application for a chance to win a scholarship to the NCBA Spring Legislative Conference to be held April 8-10, 2014, in Washington, D.C. 

The scholarship will cover registration, airfare and hotel for one individual. You must be a current OCA member to apply for this scholarship.


By completing this application, you commit that you are willing and able to attend the convention if selected.  Completed application forms should be submitted to Tiffani at tpruitt@okcattlemen.org. Applications must be received by February 25, 2014, and the selected applicant will be notified by March 5, 2014.
Plan to Attend an OCA District Meeting

 

OCA District Meetings kick off tomorrow with the Northwest District in Woodward.  District meetings provide an opportunity for members to fellowship over a steak dinner and stay informed.  Updates will be provided from the Oklahoma Beef Council and OCA staff including legislative updates.  

Click here to learn more and see dates and locations AND RSVP.

Last Week at the Capitol

 

Last Tuesday the OCA hosted a ribeye steak luncheon for the Senate and House Ag Committees and Leadership at the office.  We had nine legislators and five legislative shadows in attendance.  The luncheon was well received as a great opportunity to get away from the Capitol and enjoy a great lunch.

 

Jeff and Michael were able to attend multiple committee meetings last week and work with legislators on their respective bills that were of concern coming out of committee.

 

If you would like a more in-depth recap and legislative update, plan on attending one of the six district meetings.  For more information on the district meetings, see the link above.

Legislative Tracking Files

    

Whole Herd of BillsThese lists will include every 'critter' that has been filed, within that particular category, no matter how far from the cow it may be.  

Click topics below to view bills of that subject matter

 

OCA Branded BillsThis list will include all the bills that OCA staff has determined might have an impact on your business.  We will be watching these bills closely and working with their respective authors to shape them appropriate to OCA policy. 


OCA Bills on the GrillThis list will include 'Branded Bills' that are on the current week's agenda as well as bills that OCA staff may be actively working this week. 

 

DEADLINE APPROACHING
Lesser Prairie Chicken Conservation Plan
Landowner/Producer Sign-up Period Open 

 

Landowner/producers can apply to enroll their land in the Lesser-prairie Chicken Conservation Program through Feb 28, according to the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA).

 

Those with land in the lesser prairie-chicken range willing to implement conservation practices beneficial to lesser-prairie chickens are eligible. Landowner/producers who are accepted will receive a sign-up incentive and payments for implementing conservation practices designed to maximize the value of their property to lesser-prairie chicken. Those practices include mechanical brush removal, prescribed grazing, and establishment and management of planted native grass stands. Only producers not currently enrolled in federal farm bill programs will be eligible to apply for five- and 10-year contract options.


The WAFWA will rank applications based on their value to lesser prairie-chickens and select the highest ranking offers for enrollment. Accepted landowner/producers located in the high-priority locations can receive payments of up to 125 percent of the estimated cost of implementing the conservation plan. If the species becomes federally listed, participating producers will be exempt from the take prohibition of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) if the take occurs while implementing the practices prescribed in their conservation plan.  Producers who are interested in the program should contact their local state wildlife agency office for more details or to complete an application.  

 

After the sign-up period is complete, the WAFWA will also be developing similar conservation plans for producers who just want to be exempted from the take prohibitions of the ESA. The management prescriptions in these plans won't be as conservative, and landowners won't receive payment for implementing them. However, if the species is listed, any take that occurs while implementing the prescribed practices will be exempt from the take prohibitions of the ESA.  Producers interested in this type of conservation plan should also contact their local state wildlife agency.  

 

The WAFWA consists of 23 state and provincial wildlife agencies that have primary responsibility and authority for protecting and managing fish and wildlife in the western United States and Canada.  The state wildlife agencies in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado are members of the WAFWA. Through the WAFWA, those five state wildlife agencies worked cooperatively over the last two years to produce the Lesser-prairie Chicken Range-wide Conservation Plan (RWP) as a means to preclude a federal listing of the species under the ESA. On October 23, 2013, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) endorsed the RWP as "a comprehensive conservation plan that reflects sound conservation design and strategy that, when implemented, will provide a net conservation benefit to the lesser prairie-chicken." To date, the RWP is the only plan that has been endorsed by the USFWS and is the only pathway that has the potential to lead to a not warranted final decision. The amount of voluntary enrollment in the RWP will likely weigh heavily into the final listing decision that must be announced by the end of March. 

Cattlemen's Leadership Academy Seeking Participants for Class 22 

 

The Cattlemen's Leadership is a year long program of the OCA designed for cattlemen ages 25-40.  The goals of the CLA program is to educate individuals involved in the Oklahoma Beef Industry, ignite the next generation of leaders for the OCA and enhance leadership and production practices.  If you are interested in the program or know someone who is, you can download an application below.  Deadline is June 1, 2014.  Those selected will be notified by July 1.

CLA Application Form

Surviving the Elements: Land and Water Issues

 

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum announces a symposium focusing on rural issues to be held in March. The program titled Surviving the Elements: Land & Water Issues of the West aims to increase awareness of drought and rural issues in the American West, by focusing on stewardship and conservation of land and water.
Upcoming Cattle Sales

 

Feb. 24 - Oklahoma Panhandle State University Bull Test Sale, Goodwell, OK
Feb. 24 - The Hereford Heritage Sale, Mulhall, OK
Feb. 26 - Quartermaster Creek Angus Bull Sale, Leedey, OK
Feb. 27 - GG &T Catte Company Production Sale, Quinter, KS
Mar. 1 - Mike Mimms Cattle Company Calf Sale, Hereford, TX
Mar. 1 - Flying H Genetics Roughage and Ready Bull Sale, Arapahoe, NE
Mar. 7 - Express Ranches Spring Bull Sale, Yukon, OK
Mar. 8 - Jac's Ranch Bull Sale, Bentonville, AR
Mar. 8 - Blackjack and Guests Angus Bull Sale, Seminole, OK
Mar. 8 - Value Genetics Bull and Female Sale, Clinton, OK
Mar. 8 - Indian Nations Brangus Sale, Ada, OK
Mar. 8 - Coyote Hills Ranch/Hall Limousin and Guest Bull Sale, Chattanooga, OK
Mar. 8 - Red Alliance Red Angus Sale, Brownell, KS
Mar. 10 - Holden Herefords 48th Annual Productions Sale
Mar. 13 - McCurry Angus Ranch Bull Sale, Burrton, KS
Mar. 14 - 74-51 Cattle Co. Red Dirt Bulls Sale, Marshall, OK
Mar. 15 - Express Ranches Honor Roll Sale, Yukon, OK
Mar. 15 - Stephens Land and Cattle, Carmen, OK
Mar. 15 - Duff Cattle Company Bull Sale, Hobart, OK
Mar. 15 - Texoma Beefmaster Bull Sale, McAlester, OK
Mar. 15 - Nipp Charolais Bull Sale, Overbrook, OK
Mar. 15 - Flying H Genetics Grown on Grass Bull Sale, Lowry City, MO

 

 
Upcoming OCA & Other Events

Feb. 25 - NW District OCA Meeting, Woodward, OK

Feb. 27 - NC District OCA Meeting, Stillwater, OK
Mar. 3 - SE District OCA Meeting, McAlester, OK
Mar. 10 - SC District OCA Meeting, Purcell, OK
Mar. 11 - SW District OCA Meeting, Lawton, OK
Mar. 14 - NE District OCA Meeting, Claremore, OK

Upcoming County Events
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In This Issue
Last Call!
Plan to Attend an OCA District Meeting
Last Week at the Capitol
Legislative Tracking Files
DEADLINE APPROACHING
Cattlemen's Leadership Academy Seeking Participants for Class 22
Surviving the Elements
Calendar of Events
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