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As I mentioned earlier, winter is for meetings, and March is probably the busiest month of all. March 13 is the IBNIPPA legislative reception, and March 14 is Illinois Ag Legislative Day. Both events will be held in Springfield, of course. March 9 is important locally as the Bureau County Cattlemen will host its annual meeting. Our speaker will be the new Illinois Beef Executive Vice President Reid Blossom. Invitations are in the mail, but if you don’t receive one and would like to attend, call me at 815-646-4735 or Mike Thacker (815-303-9650) for reservations. The meeting will be held at the Ye Olde Underground Inn beginning at 6:30 p.m.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced late in 2012 the final rule for ADT animal disease traceability). Points of information concerning the rule are printed in the January/February Illinois Beef magazine. The Illinois Beef Board felt this was a necessary service to its members. If you do not belong to the Illinois Beef Association, you can join online or call a board member such as myself, and we will gladly sign you up and explain the benefits of membership.

On our farm we are about five weeks away from calving time, and it has been a mild winter for the cows so far. This past week of rain has brought some needed moisture, although I don’t know how much of it got through the frost. It has made the field where we feed the cows pretty muddy, but the next freeze will allow us to clean the barn so the cows will have nice dry bedding for the remainder of the winter, and the calves will have a dry, warm place to get out of the weather.

A little personal P.S. to the beginning of this column in that this year this cow-calf producer will be going to Florida. We will be attending our daughter’s wedding. Hopefully we get a break in calving and get back before it is time to plant. Congratulations Dawn and Chris!

Until my next column, thank the Lord for all His blessings, remember what Easter is really about, have a safe and successful calving season and Eat Beef — it’s what you want for dinner!

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