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A Beef Industry Call to Action- Enroll Now to Get Your MBA
Wed, 23 Feb 2011 6:49:57 CST
Heather Buckmaster of the Oklahoma Beef Council has issued a "Call to Action" for anyone in the beef industry that wants to roll up their sleeves and get to work on educating consumers about today's modern beef production system. She is calling on cattle producers to get some online education- and then get ready to tell the story.
Here's her Call to Action for one and all involved in the beef cattle industry in any way:
We face a difficult challenge in the beef industry. The anti-animal agriculture activist community is hard at work raising concerns about the impact of beef production on the environment, the treatment of animals in food production, the role of beef in a healthy diet and the safety of the products we produce. They are passionate and vocal and well-funded. But we have a great story to tell. Beef producers work hard every day to be good stewards of the land and their animals in providing safe and nutritious beef for America's dinner tables. We need to be equally passionate and vocal in telling our story. That's what the Masters of Beef Advocacy (MBA) program is about- equipping beef producers across the country to tell their story in presentations to schools and church/civic groups, through local media and in the "virtual" world of the Internet.
Funded by the Beef Checkoff, the MBA program is a self-directed online training program designed to equip beef producers and industry allies with the information they need to be everyday advocates for the beef industry. MBA candidates will be required to complete six courses in beef advocacy, including:
• Modern Beef Production - Sharing the many benefits of modern, efficient U.S. beef production
• Animal Care - Explaining our commitment to raising healthy animals
• Beef Safety - Communicating why producing safe food for consumers is a top priority
• Beef Nutrition - Explaining how great-tasting beef strengthens and sustains our bodies
• Environmental Stewardship - Sharing how we're protecting the environment for future generations
• The Beef Checkoff - Communicating the value of your investment in growing demand for beef
Following completion of these courses, each candidate will be invited to attend a six hour "commencement" training session focusing on online advocacy, public speaking and working with the media. The Oklahoma Beef Council will host an MBA Commencement training Friday, April 29 in Oklahoma City from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., so be sure and sign up for the MBA online course as soon as possible- click here to jump to the official signup for the MBA programming..
Once you have completed all six courses you will also be invited to join the Masters of Beef Advocacy Alumni Association - a virtual community for MBA graduates to log your advocacy activity and share stories with fellow MBA graduates, as well as download the latest talking points, fact sheets and presentations you need to be "everyday advocates." This can be as simple as talking to friends, family and neighbors. Graduates also will be equipped to with tools to reach out to broader audiences in their communities by:
• Giving presentations - schools, civic organizations, etc.
• Getting active in the online environment - posting comments/video on Web sites, blogging, etc.
• Participating in media interviews - print and/or broadcast media
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