ALB to Hire Director of Sustainability Programs
Sustainability has become a top priority for the American Lamb Board (ALB). Several new projects have been funded and more are in the works to promote the sheep industry’s commitment to sustainability and to quantify and improve the industry’s environmental impacts.
Nomination Open for American Lamb Board Members
Know someone who should be nominated for the American Lamb Board (ALB)? Board nominations must be submitted by certified nominating organizations and are due to the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service by May 5, 2023. The US Secretary of Agriculture appoints the board members. USDA is now soliciting nominations for these board positions to begin January 2024:
2023 Power of Meat Research at the Annual Meat Conference
Last week at the Annual Meat Conference in Dallas, Anne Marie Roerink from 210 Analytics presented the latest Power of Meat Study (POM), a consumer study on meat usage, attitudes and trends. This 18th annual study reflects on another unusual year, disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, inflation and supply chain challenges. Leveraging the long trendlines, the 2023 study aims to understand how and what changed in shoppers’ perceptions, attitudes and behaviors of meat consumption, buying and preparation.
Influencer Education: Grazing for Vineyards and Fire Prevention with Sheep
The American Lamb Board (ALB) works with food influencers, food media, journalists and chefs to educate beyond cooking and lamb cuts. The most recent installment of influencer education took place in Napa, California wine country.
Get to Know New ALB Board Member Karissa Isaacs
The American Lamb Board (ALB) is pleased to welcome new member Karissa Isaacs of Milliken, Colorado to serve the American Lamb industry.
2023 Howard Wyman Sheep Industry Leadership School Applications Due April 1
The American Lamb Board (ALB) is thrilled to sponsor the 36th Annual National Lamb Feeders Association (NLFA) Howard Wyman Leadership School. The deadline to apply is April 1. This year’s event is scheduled for July 9-13 in Columbus, Ohio. Participants will explore the Ohio sheep industry, visiting several lamb producers, feedlots and barns; live processing, ultrasound and discussions about lamb round out the agenda.
January Market Report Offers Insight for American Lamb Producers
The American Lamb Board (ALB) and the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI) provide monthly market reports aimed at delivering timely and useful information for American Lamb producers. The recently released January report summarizes USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) annual sheep inventory report and provides insight on lamb imports, market values and retail lamb prices.
Consumers Engaged in Lamb Lovers Month
The American Lamb Board (ALB) is celebrating February as Lamb Lovers Month with their Ewe Complete Me consumer promotion. The campaign has a strong digital presence through ALB's consumer social platforms reminding followers there is no better way to show their love than preparing delicious American Lamb.
ALB Strategic Plan Sets Aggressive Action for Lamb Industry
As the American Lamb Board (ALB) releases its new Strategic Plan, the industry is facing dynamics never seen before. “Instability in global economies and supply chains, consumer uncertainty, the rollercoaster sheep market, increases in non-traditional markets, and pressures from imports are examples of critical issues top of mind with the board,” says Chairman Peter Camino. “We are determined to find proactive ways for the American Lamb Checkoff to help our industry.”
ALB Charts Course for 2023 in Leadership and Programs
The American Lamb Board (ALB) elected leadership and set the course for 2023 checkoff programs at its annual meeting January 18. It’s all aimed at the end goal of increasing demand for American Lamb by 5% and taking 5% market share from lamb imports by the end of 2028, the target set in ALB’s new strategic plan. The best way to stay informed about the Mandatory American Lamb Checkoff is the weekly enews.
ALB Releases FY22 Report and New Strategic Plan
The past year has been challenging for the U.S. Lamb industry, between price inflation, labor challenges and the economic downturn, added to the lingering Covid pandemic. The American Lamb Board (ALB) released its FY22 Annual Report to inform Mandatory Lamb Checkoff stakeholders of its work to mitigate the effects of outside forces and take advantage of opportunities.
USDA Announces 3 Returning Members and 1 New Member to American Lamb Board
The USDA has announced that three members of the American Lamb Board (ALB) will be reappointed to new three-year terms serving on the board, and one new member has been appointed. These terms run January 2023 through January 2026.
Global Sheep Forum Launches Next Generation Podcast Series Featuring Young Producers From the US, AU, NZ, the UK and Canada
Podcasts are gaining popularity among sheep producers as valuable learning tools. The American Lamb Board (ALB), a participant in the Global Sheep Forum’s Next Generation Podcast Series, announces the forum’s latest podcast features Brady Rose Evans of Defaid Livestock Company of Texas.