Home News Livestock Crops Markets Hay, Range & Pasture Home & Family Classifieds Resources This Week's Journal


AgriMartin

High Plains Journal online store


2008 Farm Publication Editorial Poll

Place HPJ classified ad

Reader Comment:
by bkp1
"Great article! I like the fact that a program is in place that not only"....Read the story...
Join other discussions.

Iowa beef producers promote May Beef Month

Iowa

May is Beef Month and Iowa's beef producers want consumers to know it. In an effort to keep beef demand climbing, nine county cattlemen groups have launched a billboard campaign in the Des Moines metro area.

Counties funding the campaign are the Adair, Carroll, Dallas, Davis, Ida, Madison, Polk, Ringgold and Sac County Cattlemen Associations and the Iowa beef checkoff.

The promotion features ten billboards in the Des Moines metro area and will include the new "Beefscapes" billboard posters. The billboards will be in place during May and June and aim to increase beef sales and demand as the grilling season approaches. The beef producers involved targeted Iowa's largest consumer market with this goal in mind. The Sac County Cattlemen are so passionate about promoting beef in the Des Moines area they are funding two billboard posters. "Iowans love to fire up the grill for almost any occasion, from backyard barbecues to tailgating parties. After the long winter we experienced this year, we want consumers to look forward to the warm grilling season ahead," said Terri Carstensen, beef producer from Odebolt, Iowa and Iowa Beef Industry Council Board member.

The billboards will go up May 12 to honor May Beef Month. This date was chosen because it is before Memorial Day, which is the second most popular day of the year for grilling. "The goal of the billboard campaign is to encourage consumers in Iowa's largest population center to choose beef when grilling and to grill it more often," said Brian Waddingham, Director of Industry Relations for the Iowa Beef Industry Council. "I see this as an opportunity to reach out to our consumers and build upon the excitement of the coming grilling season by encouraging the purchase of Iowa's favorite source of protein--beef."

Consumer demand for beef remained strong in 2007, with the Beef Demand Index having risen more than 15 percent since reversing its 20-year decline in 1998. "The news on demand has been good, for sure, and it's very encouraging to see local beef producers promoting their product in Iowa's largest consumer area," says Will Frazee, beef producer from Emerson, Iowa, and chairman of the Iowa Beef Industry Council.

The 10 billboards will reach 80 percent of the Des Moines metro population during the four week promotion and will make over two-million impressions. "We hope this type of exposure will create awareness and make cash registers across the state ring with beef sales," said Waddingham.

Please join Iowa's cattle producers in celebrating May Beef Month and enjoy the high quality, grain-fed beef that Iowa is known for around the world.

5/19/08
6 Star Midwest Ag\15-B

Date: 5/14/08


Advertisement


Click for related articles Conference committee sends farm bill agreement to House and Sen
Delegation from South Korean University uses K-State's BRI as a
Enhanced Oklahoma BQA program to launch
Ethanol Board announces dates for E85 workshops
Extension agent sees potential in wind energy in western Kansas
Farm bill unhappiness

Comments on Articles article 2008- 21 - IowabeefproducerspromoteMay.cfm

Article: Iowa beef producers promote May Beef Month

Add Your Comment
To post a comment on this story, enter your screen name and email address then click "Add Comment." Your email address will not be displayed.

126 Recommend | 0 Comments


Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source
Google
 
Web hpj.com
Copyright/Privacy
Copyright 1995-2009.  High Plains Publishers, Inc.  All rights reserved.  Any republishing of these pages, including electronic reproduction of the editorial archives or classified advertising, is strictly prohibited. If you have questions or comments you can reach us at
High Plains Journal 1500 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd., P.O. Box 760, Dodge City, KS 67801 or call 1-800-452-7171. Email: webmaster@hpj.com



Market Snapshot

Inside Futures
Editorial Archives

Browse Archives

IowabeefproducerspromoteMay.cfm --->