Farm Bureau Press - September 5, 2014

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In Farm Bureau Veach to testify Arkansas Farm Bureau President Randy Veach will testify Sept. 9 in front of the House Committee on Natural Resources in Washington, D.C. Rep. Rick Crawford of Jonesboro requested Veach’s participation. The committee is considering six proposals designed to control overreach of federal agencies charged with implementing the Endangered Species Act. Veach’s testimony will deal specifically with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposed critical habitat designations. He will note the designations threaten to encumber agriculture, construction and municipal projects with excessive regulation. Crawford’s bill, HR 4319, the “Common Sense in Species Protection Act of 2014,” will be among the proposals considered during the hearing. “From our viewpoint, the endangered species is the American farmer, and the federal government needs to exercise some common sense with this issue,” said Veach. “I intend to make that point very clearly in

The ArFB President’s Leadership Council gathered for a group photo in front of the state capitol Aug. 22 as part of the group’s session on government and the political process. Members of the class include (left to right) Richard Sims, Little Rock; Michael Brooks, Benton; Jay Boeckmann, Wynne; Andre Peer, Lexa; Brad Henley, Star City; Kami Marsh, Conway; Lorie Henley, Star City; Caleb Plyler, Hope; Bryan McDuffie, Monticello; Robbie Bevis, Scott; Jeremy Bullington, McCrory; Seth Summerside, Fayetteville; Kay Casey, Malvern; Bryan Swinney, Rison; and Carlee Helms, Arkadelphia. my comments to the committee.” Baker to be honored by FFA Rodney Baker of Little Rock, the executive vice president of Arkansas Farm Bureau, was recently selected to receive the Honorary American FFA Degree. This award is given to those who advance agricultural education and FFA through outstanding personal commitment. The National FFA Organization works to enhance the lives of youth through agricultural education. Without the efforts UA Extension Service water and nutrient management specialist Mike Daniels (left) and Steve Stevens of Desha County check water flow through Stevens’ polytube irrigation system. Stevens has been using the PHAUCET software program, which helps conserve water and save on energy costs when irrigating his crops.

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of highly dedicated individuals, thousands of young people would not be able to achieve success that, in turn, contributes directly to the overall well-being of the nation. The Honorary Baker American FFA Degree is an opportunity to recognize those who have gone beyond valuable daily contributions to make an

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September 5, 2014 • Vol. 17, No. 17


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