R-CALF USA Launches Petition Calling for Beef Checkoff Referendum
Billings, Mont. - To celebrate their independence, several individual ranchers and farm and ranch groups, including R-CALF USA, formally launched a national petition drive on July 2, just days before the nation celebrated Independence Day. The petition requests a nationwide referendum on the termination of the Beef Promotion and Research Order, commonly known as the Beef Checkoff Program.
With approval from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA), the petition was launched electronically and
is now available for electronic signatures at
https://form.jotform.com/201785981248062.
The petition calls on the
Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a referendum for an up or down vote on the
termination of the Beef Checkoff Program. Current law provides authority to the
Secretary to conduct a referendum if requested by at least 10 percent of the
number of cattle producers in the United States.
The petition states that at least
88,269 eligible U.S. cattle producers are needed to sign the petition.
Eligible cattle producers can sign
the petition from now until July 1, 2021, the date that the time period to
collect signatures expires.
Only eligible cattle producers may
sign the petition and they are defined as:
The individual ranchers and farm and ranch groups that launched the petition include the South Dakota Livestock Markets Association, 25 individual livestock auction yards, 8 county, state, and national cattle associations, including R-CALF USA, 1 general farm organization, 3 individual ranchers, and 1 individual. Their names and information are included on the original notice to the USDA that the petition has been launched pursuant to current law.
R-CALF USA Checkoff Committee
Chair Vaughn Meyer urges every eligible cattle producer to sign the petition
and to circulate it to as many other eligible cattle producers as possible.
"This is the first step in reclaiming cattle producers' independence from the government mandated beef checkoff program that has been taxing our industry to fund the government's speech for over 30 years," Meyer said.
Source: R-Calf