Farm Bureau Press - March 28, 2013

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County rice promotions ArFB’s Rice Division is again partnering with the Arkansas Rice Council to offer the Arkansas Rice Promotion Program, which is designed to provide county Farm Bureaus the opportunity to conduct an organized rice promotion effort. A copy of the 2013 Rice Promotion Handbook is available online at www.arfb.com. Click on “Get Involved” and then “Contest and Promotions” to find it. The handbook offers helpful suggestions for planning activities and important dates to remember. The Miss Arkansas Rice Contest is part of the annual promotion effort. Entries for the state contest, sent by registered or certified mail, must be received in the Rice Council office by Apr. 30. The contest will be held on Aug. 10. Additional details are included in the rice promotion handbook. Photo contest Farm Bureau members have

Searcy fire fighter Bryon Jones found himself waistdeep in rice during Arkansas Farm Bureau’s grain bin safety training program in Brinkley on March 14. Jones portrayed a grainengulfment accident victim. Those portraying rescuers surrounded him with a Res-Q tube used to protect victims during extraction. During the day-long event, more than 200 farmers and first responders from 14 counties learned important life-saving techniques from Grain Systems Incorporated trainers. the opportunity to spotlight their creativity, their perception and their flair for the dramatic — or the comical or even the tragic — in Front Porch magazine’s fifth Rural Reflections Photo Contest. This competition offers amateur photographers the chance to explore the many activities, seasons, triumphs, disappointments and faces of agriculture, our state’s key industry. The photos Local 4-H Dairy Foods Contest participants shared recipes and desserts with Crawford Co. FB board members and guests March 7. Attending were (back row, l to r) Women’s Committee members Stephanie Graham and Sue Figley, Kaitlyn Burcham, Ethan Williams, Miranda Newton, President Randy Arnold; (front row) Liam Stidham, Kayla Jo Breeden, Elizabeth Gregory, Aaron McCollough and Thane Stidham.

Keith Sutton photo

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that win this competition will capture the image and spirit of agriculture, and Farm Bureau, in Arkansas. The contest includes two divisions, High School (ages 14–18) and Adult (19 and older). The winner of each receives $250. In addition, one entry will receive a grand prize of $500. The winners and honorable mentions may have their works published, with credit, in Front Porch

Crawford Co FB photo

A Publication of Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation

March 28, 2013 • Vol. 16, No. 6


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