In Farm Bureau O&L Conference “Healthy Agriculture, Strong America” is the theme for Arkansas Farm Bureau’s 68th annual Officers and Leaders Conference scheduled for July 18 and 19 at the Holiday Inn and Northwest Arkansas Convention Center in Springdale. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. July 18 in the hotel, followed by a noon luncheon in the convention center that kicks off the first general session. Luncheon tickets are required and must be ordered by the counties by than July 12. Highlights of the conference will include a midyear update from Arkansas Farm Bureau President Randy Veach and a presentation from the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Chancellor Joseph Steinmetz. Leaders will be able to attend a variety of workshops Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. The conference finale will be the special appearance of Miss America Betty Cantrell, who grew up on a 700-acre farm in Warner Robbins, Georgia. Her platform for the year has been “Healthy Children, Strong America.”
Dr. Heather Powell assisted M*A*S*H students with a suturing exercise June 22 at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center in Harrison. Powell told the students that attending the local M*A*S*H camp 13 years ago changed her life, leading her to a career as a doctor of family medicine instead of a Spanish teacher. Dozens of today’s medical professionals across the state got their first exposure to health care-related occupations in one of hundreds of M*A*S*H camps sponsored by county Farm Bureaus since the program began in 1988. ArFB names scholarship recipients The Arkansas Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation Committee has named the 12 recipients of the $3,000 Farm Bureau Foundation scholarship for the 20162017 school year. Recipients are Arkansas residents, members of a Farm Bureau family and enrolled as juniors or seniors in pursuit of an agriculture-related degree at a state-accredited university. “Arkansas Farm Bureau has always been an advocate for higher education,” said Former Pulaski Co. FB agency manager Bobby Cheatwood (left) presented $1,200 scholarships to Drew Harrod (second from left) and Ryan Spurlock (second from right) recently. The scholarship in Cheatwood’s name recognizes deserving young people. Cary Maddox (right) is with Maumelle Country Club, which hosted a golf tournament to help fund the scholarships.
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ArFB President Randy Veach. “The future of Arkansas agriculture is dependent on the young adults who are pursuing agricultural careers. Supporting them remains a priority for this organization.” The scholarship recipients are: • Colleen Burris of Farmington (Washington County), an agriculture education major at Southern Arkansas University. • Lauren Cheevers of Fayetteville (Washington County), an agriculture education, communications and technology major
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July 8, 2016 • Vol. 19, No. 14