N A T I O N A L
CATTLEMEN The trusted leader and definitive voice of the beef industry
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF NCBA
December 2014 • Vol. 31, No. 3 • BeefUSA.org
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The balance of power has shifted in Congress, which could to bring positive news for the cattle industry. The House has passed more than 384 bills that have yet to see the light of day in the Senate. A number of these bills are critical for the cattle industry, covering issues such as tax reform, grazing rights, and the EPA’s proposed “Waters of the United States” rule. This kind of deadlock threatens the livelihood of cattle producers across the country, and had the Senate been able to take up even one of these issues, the agriculture industry would be in a better state moving into 2015. Rural America called for the much needed change and as evidenced by the elections in November, the voices of cattlemen and women were heard. Cattle producers have contributed $930,000 this year to the PAC, which gives them stronger voice in Washington D.C. NCBA’s PAC had a 92.7 percent success rate this election cycle, the highest success rate ever. We have several successes to celebrate: • In Colorado, Republican Cory Gardner defeated incumbent Senator Mark Udall, by 2.5 percentage points. Gardner has
worked with NCBA on a host of issues in his tenure in the House, and now cattlemen are excited to see him in the newly republicancontrolled Senate. • Joni Ernst of Iowa, often remembered for her humorous and truthful campaign ads comparing Washington D.C. to a hog farm, defeated Congressman Braley by 8.5 percentage points. Ernst grew up on a hog farm in Iowa, and will be the first female Iraq War Veteran in the Senate. Ernst supports federal tax reform, a balanced budget, and is critical of the interpretation of the Clean Water Act as it is applied to farms and ranches. • Steve Daines of Montana won handily for the open seat previously held by Democrat Max Baucus. NCBA-PAC supported Daines early in his race, as he has been an ally of NCBA during his time in the House. Having lived in and worked in China for six years, Daines understands the importance of trade and has worked to foster our international trade markets. Continued on page 4
By Chase Adams, NCBA Director of Communications and Shawna Newsome, NCBA Manager of Communications While 2014 turned out to be a strong rebuilding year for much of the cattle industry, we saw a number of our policy priorities stalled due largely to the buildup to the election and the regulatory zeal of this administration. While the drought receded from much of cattle country, hard hit for so many years, we saw new areas face difficult conditions. Thankfully a strong market helped mitigate these effects for many producers.
On the regulatory front, much of this year was spent combating EPA over their “waters of the United States” proposed rule and urging our membership, and landowners nationwide, to submit comments. The proposed rule redefines the jurisdiction of EPA and the Army Corps to include almost all waters, regardless of flow. This is not only a mammoth land grab by the agencies, and immense increase in their administrative authority, it renders the Natural Resource Conservation Service a regulatory Continued on page 18
2014 A Year of Greater Regulatory Creep
Wishing
You Happy Holidays and a
prosperous New Y ear from the staff
at NCBA
MARKET SNAPSHOT WEEK ENDING 11/15/2014 (prices vs. year ago)
IN THIS ISSUE
LIVE FED STEERS
8
SOUTH CENTRAL 500-600 LB. STEERS $275.12
Market Matters
10
Federation News
12
Leadership Comments
2
Management
$167.53
CHOICE BOXED BEEF $250.81
OMAHA CASH CORN $3.55
35%
27%
24%
14%
$177.51
$131.59
$202.25
$4.14