NC Board of Agriculture Meeting Today: Potatoes & Cattle
Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 9:39AM
3WC DJ

The N.C. Board of Agriculture are meeting today in the Martin Building at the State Fairgrounds. The meeting is open to the public.  The board will consider requests from the N.C. Potato Association and N.C. Cattlemen’s Association.  If approved by the board, the Potato Association referendum would allow growers to vote this year on whether to continue an assessment of 1 cent per hundredweight of potatoes sold by growers. The assessment would be used for promotions, marketing and research for North Carolina’s Irish potato crop.  The Cattlemen’s Association is seeking board approval to conduct a referendum this fall on whether to continue an assessment paid by cattle farmers. The six-year assessment would be $1 per head of beef and dairy cattle sold in the state. The money would be used to support youth involvement, promotion, research, education and issues management for the state’s cattle industry.  The Board of Agriculture is a policy-making body administered by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Its 10 members are appointed by the governor. The commissioner of agriculture serves as chairman of the board.

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