The beginning of this New Year has started off at a fast pace.
I need to thank all of our committee chairs and co-chairs for the work they are putting in. It seems there is something going on involving each committee. These individuals are informed and engaged working on our behalf.
We continue to comment on regulation changes by the Department of Agriculture. Regulation changes relating to the brand inspection program have been workshopped and are out for comment. Anyone wishing to comment can do so by submitting written comments to the department.
We also are monitoring SB 54 and working to maintain our voice on the Board of Ag. While on this subject, I need to complement our local area brand inspectors for letting those of us shipping cattle last fall have a successful shipping season. The challenges presented by COVID did not stop them helping us continue to do commerce.
The communication and cooperation between the brand inspectors and the ranchers made for smooth delivery season.
Officers and Public Land committee co-chairs are meeting with local and state agencies to discuss grazing issues for the coming year. It is nice to be able to sit down and have these discussions after last year’s complications.
The Fallon Bull sale is upon us and even though there won’t be a Churchill County Cowbelles dinner/dance this year (due to issues created by Covid 19 and State Directives), there will still be a high quality set of bulls in the offering.
Hope to see you there.
Tom Barnes, President, Nevada Cattlemen’s Association