|
|
|
|
For Immediate Release
For Information, contact Burt Rutherford
Cattle feeders have addressed their share of issues in the past
year, according to Scott Keeling, chairman of the Texas Cattle Feeders
Association (TCFA), headquartered in
Speaking at the 2003 TCFA Annual Convention in
"Not only is it good for your Association to tackle tough issues
head on, it's essential," Keeling said during his Chairman's
Address. "There's nothing
wrong with contentious issues, as long as we're all working toward
progress and making decisions for the good of the industry."
Keeling likened TCFA to other organizations.
"Many of the people who make up TCFA are involved as community
leaders," he said. "And
really, TCFA is no different that your church or school board or Chamber
of Commerce. If everyone
thought the same way, we would stagnate. There certainly would be no
improvement and eventually, we'd simply become irrelevant, useless to
those we're supposed to serve because we're unable to accept or
discuss differing opinions." However,
Keeling assured the nearly 600 people attending the TCFA Convention that
TCFA is in no danger of falling into that trap.
"Looking back on my years in leadership roles, the people who
represent you on the Board and committees are more than willing to engage
in spirited debate. I find
that encouraging."
Keeling said in the three years that he has been in the TCFA
officer rotation, the staff has doubled the amount of time it spends in
Austin and Washington, fighting on behalf of cattle feeders.
Staff time has doubled in other areas as well, including the highly
critical issues of environmental stewardship and quality assurance, as
TCFA has offered new and innovative services designed to keep cattle
feeders ahead of the curve in an industry that has seen its share of
winding roads. Keeling
said he first got involved in cattle feeding 22 years ago.
"Our business has changed in the 22 years that I've been
involved. TCFA has changed
with it. Our industry will
continue to change in the years ahead.
And we can find assurance that TCFA will continue to change to meet
the needs of a dynamic group of people."
|
|
|
[Home] [Back] [Printable Form] |
|
|