Oregon CattleWomen News The OCW will be at the Oregon Ag Fest, April 25-26 in Salem. On average, 19,000 people pass through the gates at this hands on agricultural event! At the Beef Booth, we will hand out beef samples and answer questions about beef production, beef by-products, open landscapes and wildlife areas, agriculture production practices, and multi-generational ranching. While visiting our booth, consumers will be engaged in conversations with ranchers of all ages who will educate them on livestock management techniques. CattleWomen will describe the commitment ranchers have to producing quality beef products as well as how we grow a nutritional product that builds strong and healthy bodies for children and adults alike. Thanks go out to the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association and the volunteers of all ages who have helped organize this event and plan on “talking beef” to consumers on behalf of the OCW and OCA at this year’s event! If interested in taking part, please contact [email protected]. In our continuing effort to promote ranching women and our way of life, the Oregon CattleWomen will develop a series of videos highlighting family ranching. We are seeking photos of Oregon ranch women at work for our first production entitled “I am an Oregon Cattlewoman”. These videos will be shown at our event OCW booths to put a face with our organization and industry. Please send photos with this theme in mind to Wendy Bingham, [email protected]. Congratulations to Molly Jo DelCurto! Molly is our new Oregon Beef Ambassador! Molly is currently a student at Linn-Benton Community College and hails from Cove, Oregon. Molly will be traveling and promoting beef throughout Oregon. If you have a beef industry event you would like our Oregon Beef Ambassador to attend, contact the OCW at [email protected]. Learn more about Molly in next month’s issue of the Beef Producer! Welcome Molly!! ANCW Region V 2015 hosted by Oregon CattleWomen The Oregon CattleWomen are excited to host this year’s ANCW Region V Meeting! We are planning a fun-filled, educational gathering and invite all cattle women who have a passion for the beef industry to join us. This year’s gathering will be held May 14 th-16th at the Running Y Ranch in Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Running Y Ranch is a full-service Southern Oregon resort situated in the heart of the breathtaking Cascade Mountain range, just across the California border near Klamath Falls Oregon. The fresh mountain air, clear star-studded night skies and beautiful landscapes make Running Y Ranch the perfect place to relax and recharge while talking beef with other CattleWomen. We’ll kick things off Thursday the 14th with a fireside meet and greet. On Friday we will have dinner at Gerda Hyde's Yamsi Ranch at the headwaters of the Williamson River, listen to guest speakers including Sarah Liljefelt from the Schroeder Law Office in Portland discussing Water in the Klamath Basin, Past, Present & Future, and Dr. Bart Eleveld from OSU discussing Ranch Succession Planning. On Saturday afternoon, participants will have the option of going on a tour to Crater Lake or playing a round of golf at the resort. A Hospitality Room will be open Thursday and Friday evening to all who join us! We look forward to seeing you all in southern Oregon for our ANCW Region V Meeting! Come and join us! Registration materials and event information can be found at http://www.orcattlewomen.org/. County CattleWomen News Baker County CattleWomen February was Beef Month in Baker County. Local CattleWomen visited schools and educated kids in kindergarten through sixth grade about beef. Radio interviews and drawings for OCW’s Beef Certificates were done to spotlight beef and thank ranchers for their hard work. On March 19th, Baker CattleWomen celebrated Ag Day by visiting local schools and educating kids about beef production and nutrition. A tritip lunch was provided to students and staff. Klamath County CattleWomen The 30th Annual Klamath Farm Expo held the last week of February was a huge success! The three day event hosted 17 Ag Booths including the Beef Booth, for 900 local fourth graders to tour and learn about production agriculture. YouTube phenomenon, Greg Peterson from the Peterson Farm Bros. was on site Wednesday and shock hands with Klamath residents of all ages. The event was open to the public in the evenings and brought in thousands of local residents. Thank you to our volunteers, all who came to visit the Beef Booth and the Oregon Booth Council for co-hosting the event. Junior Oregon CattleWomen Taylor Gorden talked to 4 th graders about Beef By-Products. Jackson County CattleWomen The 23rd Annual Hands on AG Day will be held in Jackson County. This two day event will bring in 4th grade students from Medford and Eagle Point, giving them a chance to see a variety of demonstrations from the local agricultural community including beef. The event typically brings in 800-900 students and provides a wonderful opportunity for them to learn about beef production and agricultural production. The JCCW appreciate all who will help with this year’s event! Upcoming Statewide CattleWomen Events Day on the Ranch, hosted by Klamath County CattleWomen at the Yamsi Ranch, May 20-21. Sponsored by the Oregon Beef Council. Jackson County Fair/ Ranch Rodeo Breakfast, hosted by Jackson County CattleWomen. ANCW Region V Meeting, hosted by OCW at Running Y Ranch in Klamath Falls, OR May 14-16. A Tribute to Oregon Agriculture, hosted by OCW and OCA in Keizer with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Baseball Club, June 30. Grid-Iron and Grill Tailgate Party, hosted by Baker County CattleWomen, August 1. Scholarships are available through county cattlewomen organizations to students seeking undergraduate degrees in the field of Agriculture! Application deadlines vary throughout the state. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. If ever in doubt, step to the plate and cowgirl up! Katharine Jackson, OCW President
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