3rd Annual Meeting
His presentation will be added to our website at www.peicattleproducers.com so you can read over his suggestions at your leisure.
We also reviewed a couple of other programs to make sure producers were aware of them. We were pleased to let producers know that the Beef Industry Initiative (BII) program had been extended for another year. The BII covers programs such as Enhanced Herd Health, Genetic Heifer Retention and Handling Facilities. There were no changes to these programs with the exception of the Genetic Heifer Retention. Under this program, producers who wish to source their heifer from outside the Maritimes will be eligible for an additional $200.00 if they meet all the previous requirements.
The Growing Forward Program continues to offer funding for certain farm food safety, traceability and/or biosecurity items. The most popular costs covered under this program are RFID readers and Verified Beef Production audits. The program will cover up to 75% of eligible costs up to $2500.00. It is important to remember you must be preapproved, or you may not be eligible for funding. The Maritime Bull Test Station continues to input age verification data for producers. If you don’t have the time or the means to get online to do this yourself, by signing a third party release form and sending your information to the MBTS, they will input your birthdates for you. As a reminder if you have a birth certificate for an animal which you present to ABP, it will override dentition if the animal happens to be less than thirty months of age but showing its 3rd and 4th secondary teeth. You could save $160.00 in over thirty month discounts. Forms are available at the PEICP office.
Justin Lawless was on hand with information on the Verified Beef Production program and is now meeting with producers. Just call the office at 368-2229 to arrange a time.
Peter Verleun has been re-elected as Chair, Ivan Johnson as Vice–Chair and Brian Morrison as Secretary Treasurer. We would also like to welcome David McCloskey as a new Director At Large. Our remaining Directors include Jamie Whalen and Glen Jay, while Ronnie MacWilliams continues to serve as our Ex Officio Dairy Representative.
Following the meeting producers were treated to a delicious meal of beef on a bun served by Scott Carr who owns the company.



