Farm Bureau Press - January 23, 2015

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In Farm Bureau Commodity meetings Arkansas Farm Bureau’s 2015 Winter Commodity Division meetings will take place Jan. 28 at the Wyndham Riverfront Hotel in North Little Rock. The purpose of these meetings is to review Farm Bureau policy and make recommendations to the state board of directors for implementation. Actions taken will determine the organization’s program of work on commodity issues during the coming year. All 12 of the organization’s commodity divisions will meet at this time. The format will be similar to last year, with half the meetings in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. The schedule of activities is as follows: • 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Registration. • 9:30-11:30 a.m. Beef Cattle, Cotton, Forestry, Soybean, Specialty Crops and Swine divisions meet. • 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Lunch. President Randy Veach will speak. • 1–3 p.m. Aquaculture, Dairy, Equine, Poultry, Rice and Wheat & Feed Grains

On Jan. 13, ArFB President Randy Veach addressed voting delegates at the American Farm Bureau Convention in San Diego, stating opposition to a proposal by the national resolutions committee to delete, in the name of political correctness, long-standing policy that defines the organization’s position on family and moral responsibility. The policy was reinstated with a strong majority of the vote. See more from the convention in this issue. divisions meet. Upcoming conferences The Arkansas Farm Bureau YF&R and Collegiate Conferences are scheduled for Feb. 20-21 at the Little Rock Marriott Hotel. The conferences have been combined to provide a better outreach to both these important leadership programs. Registration starts at 2 p.m. Feb. 20. A variety of workshops Feb. 21 will cover key issues NRCS recognized RCCP grant recipients Jan. 16 in Little Rock: (l to r) Dow Brantley ($10 million Sustaining Future of Rice grant); Jacqueline Dunn ($700,000 Red River project); Mike Sullivan and Kirk Hanlin, NRCS; Dr. Delia Haak and ArFB board member Gene Pharr ($1.1 million Illinois River project).

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affecting Arkansas agriculture, including insecticide restrictions and pollinators; animal nutrition, antibiotics and minerals; being an agriculture advocate; use of drones and your data; new irrigation technologies and tests; staying connected to your congressman and more. There will be children’s activities Friday night after dinner and a trip to the Museum of Discovery Saturday while parents attend the workshops.

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A Publication of Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation

January 23, 2015 • Vol. 18, No. 2


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