Alabama's Ranching Revolution: from Legislation to Livestock with EVP Erin Beasley
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Alabama's Ranching Revolution: from Legislation to Livestock with EVP Erin Beasley

welcome to We Live It the Live A podcast

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here are your hosts Ty D Cordova and

Casey Mabry

well welcome once again to the We Live

It podcast here with Live A uh thank

y'all for joining us today we are in uh

Montgomery Alabama at the Alabama Catam

Association headquarters uh we're joined

here today with Aaron Beasley she is the

executive vice president Yeah of the

Alabama Catamas Association um once

again thanks for joining us out there on

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again there's going to be a day that I

turn a camera around and I record the

stuff that goes on behind what y'all see

and y'all know every time while I come

on here I'm laughing because the things

they do behind that camera it's it's

pretty hilarious so one day we'll swap

this around and y'all can get a shot of

Margot and Katie back there doing what

they do so um Aaron thank you for

joining us absolutely thank you for

hosting us here we have our sale there

today that starts at uh 1:30 on RFDTV

and on

live-ag.com um we have 11 a little over

right at 12,000 cattle on there today

yep um lot of good cattle from the

southeast a lot of big feeder steers and

heers over here that coming off that ry

grass and I mean this is just was a

perfect spot to come and host it and we

just thank y'all a lot this is a

beautiful building threetory building

we're on the third floor anybody that's

coming in to watch the sale today we're

up on the third floor and um sale starts

at 1:30 but tell us kind of a little

history about this building i mean this

is walking through there's a museum here

there's all kinds of pieces so we're

we're unique i want to start Ty and just

thank y'all for giving us an opportunity

to to be the host site for the sale uh

we enjoyed having y'all at the

convention a couple of months ago and so

when we were approached about doing it

here at the headquarter building I I

couldn't think of a any reason to say no

whatsoever um good opportunity for us to

highlight what we have we are unique uh

as an association as you mentioned we've

got a couple things here that you

probably won't see in other states uh

quite honestly uh starting downstairs

with our museum um it is a children's

museum that teaches all about the beef

cattle industry and um it has been in

place since the mid9s and uh was a

vision that our leadership had we've

we've had some tremendous vision uh

since our inception in 1944 uh to that's

kept us unique and uh made us one of the

premier state cattleman's associations

across the country um I'll just kind of

run through the building here i

mentioned the museum downstairs we have

our we're sitting in our office space

here on the second floor and then uh as

you mentioned we have the large space

upstairs which I think people will

probably get a little snapshot of if

they watch the sale today but got a nice

meeting space as I was telling you

earlier not only do we get to host our

own personal events up there but we have

just a slew of different things um one

thing you'll notice about our location I

don't know if you look down the road any

or came past it but we're two blocks

from the capital building drove past it

beautiful capital i mean that's just

it's pretty yep it's it's beautiful so

we're we're located very close to that

behind the cap is the Alabama State

House which is where all the legislative

work takes place in this state we're

very active in that environment and so

uh we are positioned just absolutely

perfectly and so because of that

positioning you can imagine we have a

lot of legislative events that take

place upstairs uh we have um anything

from now feeder calf sales all the way

to we even had somebody that had their

wedding reception upstairs neat so we've

got a lot happening yeah mention in the

capital right here y'all are in session

right now and y'all are um actively over

there I'm sure on a daily basis trying

to push our this industry agenda so kind

of what are y'all working on as far as

bills go and legislation goes kind of

what are we what are we facing here yeah

we're towards the end right now thank

goodness uh the end is in sight with the

session and uh one of our lobbyists is

over there right now we we have myself

and and Kayla Greer on our staff serve

as lobbyists and one of the reasons to

be a member of the association is that

we do do governmental affairs and lobby

on behalf of our producers and members

and so um we uh you know right now with

the session going on um in Alabama they

have 105 calendar days to meet up to 30

days so that's kind of how it runs um

it's in the spring um depending on the

year we're on they they start either in

January February or March uh this year

they started in February and uh we're on

the last five days right now so those

should get done the next couple of weeks

but couple things that we've been

working on we've worked against a couple

of bills uh with a few that we felt like

were going to be negative for our

producers felt like uh it would put our

our folks uh for example we've been

trying to work with the uh Vet Medical

Association and they were trying to

update the Alabama Veterary Practice Act

um felt like there was some language in

there that would be very restrictive for

our producers and also for veterinarians

and so trying to work with them on that

um working uh with the deer breeders

association you wouldn't think that

there'd be work done with them but um

again we have to look out for the safety

and the uh regulatory environment for

our folks make sure that our cattle are

healthy so they can be sold in uh sales

like you guys have so uh we've been

working on some budgetary items to try

to get some more money in in the in the

budgets that are uh positive for the

beef cattle industry one of those

particularly is an increase in um our

general fund budget that will be for our

local soil and water districts and

counties to be able to fund cattle

handling facilities at the local level

so you know young producer trying to get

into the industry you know we want them

to have good facilities and so um that's

something that we feel like is a a good

program that's taking place and so we

ask for some additional money there and

then um you and I were talking about

your daughter being involved in FFA

earlier we uh we work and make sure that

there is money in the education budget

uh for our FFA and our junior cattleman

participants as well that's a that's a

really good deal to get involved in

because that is the future of our

industry oh absolutely it starts right

there so if we don't continue to fund

that and and help that deal grow then

that's just what happens to our industry

so yeah we those are the future of of of

livestock and agriculture industries

couldn't agree more we we put a lot of

emphasis on youth and young producers at

at our association yes that's So the you

said y'all will y'all are doing a budget

deal to to kind of help upcoming people

that want to get in the industry the

livestock industry to the soil and water

deal is that is that just to build the

facilities to handle it and build them

the right way is that how how does that

work yeah they've got a lot of different

programs there it's called their

conservation incentive program CIP uh

they've got a number of approved um uh

practices that producers can do it could

be anything from uh erosion control uh

water systems cross fencing and then in

the last couple of years they actually

added cattle handling systems and so um

with that in place we uh learned that

there are more applications coming in

than money available as you can imagine

we know how much those systems cost and

so uh that was really what drove the

conversation uh from our leadership and

just saying "Hey why why don't we try to

work and get some more money put into

that?" And so it's not a huge bite but

we feel like if we can start here maybe

it's a good starting point and each year

we can maybe work towards that and get a

little bit more money put in that's

awesome that's awesome kind of tell me a

little bit about about yourself and how

did you end up here where did you come

from and you we was talking earlier and

you were saying about you've been here

about 15 years yeah that's that's a long

time and that's it shows your passion

for the industry so I I am passionate

about the industry um I'm a little

unique in that I didn't grow up

entrenched in it in any way shape form i

I grew up in Florida and um thank

goodness I found my way to Auburn

University got me to Alabama and um I've

been here since and uh when I graduated

from Auburn I had an opportunity to get

hired here u my predecessor uh hired me

i I started off in the area that's with

the beef check off and so I did a lot of

promotional activities and consumer

education and whatnot after I got my

animal science degree and um I guess if

you stick around here long enough you

you end up getting to do a lot of

different things but um no I've I've

been blessed to be put in some good

opportunities i I do have a passion for

um the cattle industry i have a passion

for our members and and what they do i I

enjoy advocating on behalf of this

industry and so if you're going to work

for an association that's 99% of what

you do uh it's all about advocacy and

relationships and so um I've I uh you

know we had a change in leadership our

we're one thing that makes us unique

outside of the things we already talked

about we've only had two other executive

vice presidents for the association

since 1944 so Mr ham Wilson was our

first one and he served for over 30

years and then Dr billy Powell was our

second and he was another 30 years and

so uh when he retired I had a chance to

work for him about seven years and upon

his retirement the board decided to

promote me into this position and um

it's it's been fantastic i've Well you

got a lot more than 15 years to go

though i got a few more years to go yeah

i've been here 15 and I'm you know they

keep telling me I have to stay at least

30 and I told them they get tired of me

by then yeah yeah well once again we

can't thank y'all enough this is a

beautiful facility and just thank y'all

for all y'all do advocating for the

industry i mean companies like ours and

and just ranchers and and customers like

ours they need organizations like

yourself uh to go out and advocate us

whether if it's on the legislative lawn

or it's just out talking about what we

do and what we produce um we can't thank

y'all enough for doing that i look I'm

looking over there at them uh car

license plates that says beef on it and

that's I mean that's that's what we're

about is beef i mean so we we appreciate

you again appreciate y'all for hosting

us um anything else you kind of want to

touch on before we go here well I I just

want to relay back to y'all um this is a

unique opportunity for us to to partner

with Live A and Elite Livestock uh Jerry

and Daryl there with with Elite they've

been partners of ours for years back to

when Jerry had McGomery Stockyard and

and uh you know that's his history and

um you know the involvement with

livestock marketing association you know

I I just view all of those as excellent

opportunities for the association to

come alongside and work with our

industry partners um all of us are

trying to accomplish the same thing

which is have a strong cattle industry

and produce high quality beef i I think

you know on on the very basic level

that's what we're trying to do and so

anytime the association can come

alongside uh great groups like yourself

uh we just see it as a real honor and

and thank you very much for the

opportunity to be able to do that yeah

and it's what what what Jaw and Jerry

and and Darl and the group have done for

the for the industry over here as far as

making the quality of the cattle better

i mean they they're not only making the

markets better and getting them brought

you know spread out where more people

can see them but the cattle over here

are not what they were 15 20 years ago

absolutely it's a whole different

program they've got they've got good

genetics in here they got good bull

herds in here they got good cows in here

and it's it's not like you know you you

mentioned Alabama 10 15 years ago you're

taking some bunch of crossbreads which

nothing wrong with that but they have

implemented some really good genetics in

here and it's it's it's showed i mean

the quality of cattle coming down here

and the and the quality of y'all's ry

grass down here and and making a sure

feeder year it's it's pretty neat well

I'm I'm glad to hear you say that

because I I couldn't agree more i'm a

little biased because I'm down here but

you look at our industry top to bottom

we have some of the highest quality seed

stock producers in this state across

multiple breeds and I can't help but

know by going to these sales I know

who's there buying these bulls i know

who's buying these females i know what

they're putting together and I know that

they're producing high quality cattle

that are these feeder calves um like you

said our grass growing ability boy we've

had a good ryrass year second to none

down oh man it's it's been great and so

um the way that the market works

together in the and the sectors work

together we do have an ability to

produce some really nice load lots of

these these heavyweight feeder calves

and it's good to hear that folks that

maybe don't live here they are

recognizing that quality because I think

that it's been implemented and I think

it's really showing in in the type of

cattle that we're sending out of the

southeast yeah this market today will be

really really good on these bigger

feeder steers and heers and they'll go

all across the country they won't just

it's not like there's one one or two

guys will be sering about and that's

that's what was fortunate of us i don't

know if Daryl ever told you the story

about us calling Wesley and and trying

to get a meeting set up oh is Daryl was

mad that he was going to come to Texas

and whoop on us cuz he thought he

thought we was trying to take Wesley

away from him but all he was want to do

is sit down and can't take Wesley no he

was like "Y'all ain't come take my young

i'm going to train this boy i ain't come

taking my young." Yeah wesley's been

there a while yeah but no great group of

guys they do i mean and their their

business is just evolving and growing

steadily every day so uh anybody out

there listening if you're over this way

and you you want to get in contact with

them just you can find them on our

website at live-ashag.com or just

looking up at elite lifestyle marketing

um they're doing a fantastic job for us

and with us and we can't we can't thank

them enough for coming on so we're proud

to see the the progress that's for sure

and the success so congratulations to

all of y'all thank you once again

appreciate you thank y'all for tuning in

with us and watching us once again on

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before I leave I want to do something i

want to be sure to wish my lovely wife a

happy birthday today's her birthday

today i don't want to miss that so happy

birthday i love you um once again God

bless and we live it

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