State beef councils from across the country gather to discuss the work of the Beef Checkoff
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Partnership in Action: Building a Game Plan

The annual Partnerships in Action (PIA) conference, held Oct. 13-16 in Denver, Colorado, brought state beef councils from across the country together to learn about the work of the Beef Checkoff. Attendees discussed ways national efforts can be expanded in Wyoming and developed a game plan for implementation. Coordinated by the Federation of State Beef Councils and funded by the Beef Checkoff, PIA strengthens the state and national Checkoff partnership.

 

Professional baseball player Ty Blach was the event’s keynote speaker and shared how his agricultural roots instilled the drive and work ethic to succeed in baseball. Blach’s parents grew up on Colorado’s eastern plains and the Blach family ranch in Yuma provided many life lessons during his formative years. Growing up, he spent a lot of time on the ranch working cattle and seeing firsthand how agriculture provides opportunities.

 

During his presentation Blach stated, “Agriculture is at the heart of who I am and what I do every day.”

 

Blach’s inspirational message focused on the value of teamwork and mentoring others so everyone can
be their best.


“It is awesome to know state beef councils across the country are working together to share ideas and to be there for each other,” he said. “Everyone is here for a reason – sharing their passion about beef.”


Topics discussed during PIA highlighted how the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff, and state beef councils work together to drive demand for beef. Attendees learned about program strategy, current consumer trends and preferences, and upcoming Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. promotions. More than 65 staff members from 30 state beef councils participated in the event, including Gary Gwin from the Wyoming Beef Council (WBC).

 

“When state beef councils gather together and share ideas, everyone wins,” said Gwin, WBC Program Manager. “It is exciting to share what we are doing with others, and I always bring home new ideas to implement in Wyoming.”

 

The Wyoming Beef Council is part of the Federation of State Beef Councils and voluntarily invests in the Federation to enhance the national Checkoff and leverage producer dollars through a coordinated partnership. For more information about how WBC is driving the demand for beef, visit WyBeef.com.

 

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