Western Montana Stockmen Active in Communities for 2014

By Kurt McPhearson, President and Kyle Middlemist , Director, Western MT Stockmen’s

We are looking forward to the coming year as an affiliate of the Montana Stockgrowers Association. We have all enjoyed a year of high cattle markets, higher than many of us ever expected to see. With the demand of good beef and the low cattle numbers it would seem that, we should expect the high markets to continue.

This last year has been an exciting and busy one here in western Montana. WMSA has been involved in various activities throughout the year. One thing we were excited and proud to do was raise money for the South Dakota producers coping with the aftermath of winter storm Atlas. Two heifers donated by WMSA president Kurt McPherson and director Greg Gardner were auctioned off in a rollover style auction with all proceeds and heifers going to South Dakota. We also gathered up eleven head of donated females from association members, hauled them to Miles City, and left them in the care of Ty Linger with “Heifers for South Dakota”. Special thanks to Montana Livestock Auction in Butte and Missoula Livestock Exchange in Missoula for helping with the auctions. Also big thanks to all the producers from western Montana who donated females and money to the cause.

Livestock producers and veterans, Charles D. Jacquier and Warren J. Trosclair, were able to participate in the Honor Flight program thanks to the help of Western Montana Stockmen

Livestock producers and veterans, Charles D. Jacquier and Warren J. Trosclair, were able to participate in the Honor Flight program thanks to the help of Western Montana Stockmen

Western Montana Stockmen’s Association has also established a “Goodwill Fund” funding projects each year to help others in need in our communities. So far in 2014, we sponsored two local livestock producers who are also veterans Charles D. Jacquier and Warren J. Trosclair to participate in the Honor Flight program. The Honor Flight is a chance for veterans to fly to Washington D.C. to be recognized alongside fellow veterans. Although the Honor Flight was a free flight for veterans, they still had the expense of getting to Billings. WMSA paid for the trip to Billings, including hotels and meals. These two gentlemen did not know each other but traveled together and had an outstanding trip. Both gentlemen are World War II veterans.

Last January, our annual meeting and banquet was a huge success with over 200 in attendance. We honored Jimme Wilson as past president of WMSA, MSGA and NCBA with our lifetime achievement award, which recognizes association members for their service to WMSA and to the cattle industry. Our Keynote speaker was Derrell Peel Agriculture Economist from Oklahoma State University. Derrel gave an excellent talk on the nation’s cattle numbers and the future of beef prices.

Our 2015 annual meeting will be held January 24 at the Best Western resort in Polson, MT. We have many things on our agenda. Along with the good markets comes many dissensions to our cattle industry that need to be addressed, but as a larger group with members all pulling together for our great industry, we can do this. There will be a chance to win one of two rifles or two pistols along with dozens of other items donated by our generous sponsors. Our speaker will be Rachel Endecott MSU Extension Beef Specialist. The food is good as well as entertainment and dancing. We always enjoy meeting cattlemen from all over our state and extend an invitation to join us.

Be sure to check us out on our Facebook page – Western Montana Stockmen’s Association. Give us a like and stay up to date with all of our events. Remember to thank your grocer for the Country of Origin labeling on our outstanding beef. Happy holidays to every MSGA member across this great state.

Local Affiliate Highlight – Crazy Mountain Stockgrowers

Affiliate Mentorship ProgramMontana Stockgrowers has a diverse group of Local Affiliate members spread across the state. Throughout the year, we hope to feature these groups and their involvement with Montana’s ranching communities. If your Local Affiliate organization has yet to be featured, contact Ryan Goodman at the MSGA office, [email protected]

This month, we feature the Crazy Mountain Stockgrowers Association, led by President, Matt Cremer of Melville. Matt can be contacted by email at [email protected].

The Crazy Mountain Stockgrowers has been busy to kick of 2014 and still has several activities planned through the Fall months. Earlier in the year, the group hosted a series of educational workshops, with the great help of their local Extension agent, Mark King.

Marty Rupt from Allied Genetics discussed EPDs (expected progeny differences) with the group, Marty helped ranchers to understand how to read the numbers and understand their application to breeding and genetics in the cowherd.

Dr. Andy Roberts from Fort Keogh led an active discussion on managing and developing replacement heifers and gave the group a good overview of the work being done at the Fort Keogh Research Laboratory. The local veterinarian, Dr. Katie Peters, also worked with ranchers in a workshop, covering the dos and don’ts of calving season.

There are always great adventures discussed around these topics when you get a good group of ranchers gathered. There will be more educational meetings this fall and winter for anyone in the area who wishes to continue their learning.

The Crazy Mountain group has been active in discussions on wildlife and environmental issues important to local ranchers. The group has been active in Yellowstone Basin Watershed meetings and Bison Discussion groups, making sure ranchers’ voices were include in the comments.

Fun activities are also on the calendar for the Crazy Mountain Stockgrowers with a golf scramble coming up in August. They are also holding a fundraiser raffle for a youth elk hunt, donated by Chuck Rein at Anchor Outfitting. If you are interested in more information on these events or others with the local affiliate, please contact Matt Cremer.

MSGA brings back the Top Hand Club with Frontline Ag Sponsorship

Affiliate Mentorship ProgramHelena, Mont. – The Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) is excited to announce its first year partnership with  Frontline Ag. Frontline Ag is an “Official Affiliate Top Hand Club Sponsor” of the Montana Stockgrowers Association and they have been instrumental in helping MSGA to implement the Affiliate Top Hand Club for 2014. This year’s top prize will be a John Deere Gator sponsored by Frontline Ag.

The Top Hand Club is a part of Stockgrowers’ Affiliate Mentorship Program, announced earlier this year, as a renewed effort to strengthen local affiliate members across the state.

“We have been hard at work this year making plans to bring back our Top Hand Club to our membership. We could not have accomplished this without the very generous support of Frontline Ag” said Tucker Hughes, Montana Stockgrowers Association President. “John Deere makes a great, dependable product that holds up on our Montana ranches. We appreciate the commitment Frontline Ag has made to our membership and the Montana Stockgrowers Association!”

The Affiliate Top Hand Club is the Montana Stockgrowers Association’s “member-recruit-a-member” program, which has been developed to recognize those Local Affiliate Associations and members who continually give their time and effort to help increase the strength of their state organization, the Montana Stockgrowers Association.Frontline Logo

The Top Prize for the Affiliate Top Hand, a John Deere Gator from Frontline Ag, will be awarded to the Local Affiliate Association that recruits the highest number of new memberships for MSGA within the current recruitment year. The winner will be announced at MSGA’s Annual Convention to be held Dec. 11-13, 2014 in Billings at the Holiday Inn Grand Montana.

To learn more about MSGA’s 2014 Affiliate Top Hand Club and to find information on the individual membership top hand prizes please visit www.mtbeef.org.

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The Montana Stockgrowers Association, a non-profit organization representing nearly 2,500 members, strives to serve, protect and advance the economic, political, environmental and cultural interests of cattle producers, the largest sector of Montana’s number one industry – agriculture.

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Montana Marias River Livestock Association

Affiliate Highlight – Marias River Livestock Association

Montana Marias River Livestock AssociationMarias River Livestock Association was formed in March of 2012 due to the concern over Bison being placed on the Marias River Wildlife Management Area just south of Shelby, Montana. It was realized that a strong and unified voice of local citizens at the public meeting held by the FWP had indeed helped in stopping the proposal. The largest concern was that people did not feel well informed of the time, place and topic of the meeting and if it had not been for locals calling each other and encouraging attendance to the meeting that the situation may have turned out differently.

The Association was came together with the purpose of supporting the livestock industry through education of the public on agriculture issues, promoting agriculture friendly legislation and informing the Association members of issues that may affect their operations, comment periods and meetings. The goal of promoting interest in livestock production and agriculture business to the youth of our communities was also of key importance.

With these goals in mind the association determined that in most cases education is needed in order to make wise and sound decisions. Our association held multiple informative meetings open to the public inviting Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, USDA Wildlife Services, and US Cattlemen’s to come to our four county area and speak to issues concerning us such as wolves, bears, predator control, how the livestock loss board works and COOL.

In 2013 MRLA Board Members educated themselves by attending and holding 10 meetings involving the MT FWP and attending four meetings held by the BLM or the Resource Advisory Council (RAC) for the BLM. Board members were also present at some of the Interagency Bison Management Plan (IBMP) Council meetings and Interagency Grizzly Bear Council (IGBC) meetings and listening session held Daines, Avalos and others. By being informed we were able to help our membership in writing their comments to the FWP and BLM. MRLA Board members spent time in Helena during the 2013 legislative session lobbying and testifying. We organized letter writing and phone call campaigns to support the bills that we felt would affect us most.

We also had become concerned with foreign animal disease and the lack of knowledge and preparation the Montana beef cattle industry has about this topic after Maggie Nutter, President of MRLA attended an Agro-Emergency Seminar put on by MSU Extention in Great Falls. Nutter then attended the FMD Symposium in Louisville KY in April 2013. This eye open experience motivated MRLA to encourage other organizations such as Montana Stockgrowers and Montana Farm Bureau Federation to be active in promoting education on FMD. We will be hosting a Foreign Animal Disease seminar in June of this year in Shelby.

The Marias River Livestock Association also financially supported the involvement of youth and young producer by supporting the FFA Extravaganza in Great Falls MT, The Young Ag Leaders Conference in Fairmont Hot Springs, The Young Ag Couples Conference in Great Falls, and sponsoring a Two Year Breeders Project Award at the Four County Marias Fair.

Communication is one of the cornerstones of our associations and in effort to keep our members informed of upcoming events and meetings we publish a hard copy newsletter 6-8 times a year and send out e-mail alerts as needed. We maintain a website which is updated every other month when the newsletter is printed and a Facebook Page for more up to date information sharing. We feel our Livestock Association is strong and growing and will be setting goals for the coming year at our next board meeting at the end of March.

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Stockgrowers Launches Affiliate Mentorship Program

Affiliate Mentorship Program Ranchers MeetingThe Montana Stockgrowers Association is renewing our efforts to connect with local Affiliate groups from across the state. The Affiliate Mentorship Program (AMP), which is a three year program, has been designed to connect the existing dots of communication between state affiliates and MSGA. It encourages individual producers across the state to get involved in the outcome of their own destiny within the ranching community through their local affiliate and on to MSGA.

Our AMP program kicked off with a two-day workshop held in Helena in January

MSGA 2nd Vice President, Bryan Mussard, helped attendees learn more about the services MSGA offers Affiliate members across the state.

MSGA 2nd Vice President, Bryan Mussard, helped attendees learn more about the services MSGA offers Affiliate members across the state.

85 leaders, representing 18 Local Affiliate Associations from across the state were invited to learn more about what Montana Stockgrowers is doing for members on a state and national level. Attendees were also invited to provide feedback on improvements in communication and opportunities Local Affiliates would like to see from MT Stockgrowers.

The leadership seminar is designed to empower individuals to engage by sharing their thoughts, ideas and concerns in a constructive manner to a constructive audience that can respond in a beneficial way and to become more familiar with how MSGA develops policy and strategies to continue to be an effective leader in the industry.

During the meeting, attendees had the opportunity to meet with the directors of three state organizations who work closely with Montana Stockgrowers: Christian Mackay, Executive Officer of Department of Livestock; John Tubbs, Director of Department of Natural Resources and Conservation; and Jeff Hagener, Director of Fish, Wildlife & Parks. These directors gave a brief overview of their work on current issues affecting Montana ranchers.

Attendees also had the opportunity to hear from Montana Stockgrowers staff members to learn more about the work done at the state level that benefits Affiliates and members across the state. Executive Vice President, Errol Rice, gave an overview of MSGA’s structure and how information flows between state and local levels. Director of Natural Resources, Jay Bodner, informed the group on how MSGA handles policy issues during and between legislative sessions to give Montana ranchers representation on important policy and regulation changes. Manager of Communications, Ryan Goodman, introduced the group to the many ways MSGA is working to build communication channels within membership and to elevate the story of Montana ranchers.

Affiliate Mentorship Program

The outcome of the AMP program is to make a more consistent connection between MSGA and the local affiliates. We want to convey the message of who we are and how we are tied together from the local to state levels and then to a national level through existing networking. AMP conveys the message that individuals shape conversations. Those who show up, indeed run the world, however, “It is shaped by those who speak up.”

Affiliate Mentorship ProgramThe AMP program would not be possible without the support of generous sponsors. Special appreciation goes to Merck Animal Health, Montana Livestock Ag Credit Inc., along with the help of several additional private sponsors that wished to remain anonymous.

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