In Farm Bureau Ag safety awareness week Across the country, Farm Bureaus are making safety a top priority this spring through the Agricultural Safety Awareness Program (ASAP). As a part of ASAP, March 6-12 has been designated as Agricultural Safety Awareness Week. This year’s theme, “Caution — Safety is No Accident,” will highlight a different safety focus each day of the week. Monday will focus on ATV safety; Tuesday, Youth Safety on the Farm; Wednesday, Tractor Safety; Thursday, Roadway Safety; and Friday, Grain Bin Safety. “Accidents do happen, but farmers and ATV riders of all ages sometimes make bad decisions or get careless in many of the accidents they are involved in,” said Jason Kaufman, safety coordinator for Arkansas Farm Bureau. “Even machinery and tools used around the home can ruin a day if not used smartly. It’s important for farmers and homeowners to always make safety a priority. Safety is no accident.” Arkansas Farm Bureau has two full-
Harrison Pittman, director of the University of Arkansas’ National Agricultural Law Center, was one of 17 agricultural professionals who spoke at the Arkansas State University Agribusiness Conference Feb. 10 in Jonesboro. Hundreds of farmers, ranchers, educators and students attended the event, which focused on the agricultural economy, environmental law, trade policy and business succession planning. Arkansas Farm Bureau was a sponsor. time safety coordinators on staff who offer 13 different safety and informational programs free of charge. “Farm Bureau is concerned with saving lives and preventing injuries,” said safety coordinator Amanda Williams. “Arkansas Farm Bureau is dedicated to educating Arkansans about safety concerns. We not only offer tractor and farm safety programs, but programs on ATV safety, school bus safety, ‘Where Does Our Food Come From?’ and more.” Columbia Co. FB President Debbie Dooly (right) recently visited Emerson Elementary School to recognize the school’s winners in the county Ag in the Classroom coloring contest. DaeQuon Murray (left) won third place, Jasper Jones (second from left) won second, and the first place winner (next to Dooley) was Breanna McWilliams.
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For more information, visit the “Education and Youth” section of Arkansas Farm Bureau’s website, www.arfb.com.
In Arkansas Walker named ASPB director Gov. Asa Hutchinson has appointed Terry Walker as director of the Arkansas State Plant Board (ASPB), a division of the Arkansas Agriculture Department.
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February 19, 2016 • Vol. 19, No. 4