CHECKOFF

In the United States, a 'checkoff' organization collects funds, sometimes called 'checkoff dollars', from producers of a particular agricultural commodity and uses these funds to promote and do research on the commodity. The organizations must promote their commodity in a generic way, without reference to a particular producer. Checkoff programs attempt to improve the market position of the covered commodity by expanding markets, increasing demand, and developing new uses and markets.
The United States Department of Agriculture is responsible for overseeing the formation of checkoff organizations under the authority of Commodity, Promotion, Research and Information Act of 1996.
These organizations are responsible for familiar American advertising campaigns, including "Milk Does a Body Good," the milk moustache series, "Pork: The Other White Meat," and "Beef: It's What's for Dinner."

Contents
Major checkoff organizations
See also
External links

Major checkoff organizations



American Egg Board

American Lamb Board

Cotton Board

Dairy Checkoff Works!

Mohair Council of America

Mushroom Council

National Cattlemen's Beef Promotion and Research Board

National Corn Growers Association

National Honey Board

National Watermelon Promotion Board

National Peanut Board

National Pork Board

Popcorn Board

U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council

United Soybean Board

United States Potato Board

See also



Industry trade group

External links



★ http://cafehayek.typepad.com/hayek/agriculture/index.html

★ http://wbc.agr.mt.gov/about/checkoff.html

★ http://www.mainebeef.org/checkoff.htm

★ http://www.beefboard.org/Checkoffprograms.aspx

★ http://www.beefboard.org/preslitigationinformation.aspx Litigation information

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