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ArFB Convention Nov. 29-Dec. 1 The 83rd Arkansas Farm Bureau Convention will be Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at the Little Rock Convention Center. This year’s theme is “Leading Across Generations.” Registration starts Nov. 29 at 9:30 a.m. The Young Farmers & Ranchers Discussion Meet will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, followed by a trade show starting at 11:30 a.m. and the first general session starting at 1 p.m. with an address by Gov. Asa Hutchinson and by motivational speaker Haydn Shaw, author of “Sticking Points.” Numerous conferences will be held Wednesday and Thursday to provide attendees with the latest information from noted experts in their fields. The Women’s Luncheon will be held on Thursday at noon. Thursday’s general session will be highlighted by awards presentations and an address by humorist, Patick Henry.
Arkansas Farm Bureau celebrated Veterans Day by hosting a Red, White and Blue Day Nov. 10 at the Farm Bureau Center in LIttle Rock. ArFB Federation Executive Vice President Warren Carter presented Angency Manager of Saline Co., Robert Balentine with the first Arkansas Farm Bureau Challenge Coin for being the longest standing present veteran. Balentine served in the U.S. Army from 1972-1977. Reba headlines AFBF conference Iconic entertainer Reba McEntire will join AFBF President Zippy Duvall during the Closing General Session of the 2018 AFBF Annual Convention and IDEAg Trade Show Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, for a Q&A keynote touching on her rural roots, family, career and, of course, country music. McEntire is no stranger to agriculture — she grew up in rural Oklahoma on Pope County Farm Bureau had a “note burning” celebration at its office Nov. 6 in honor of paying off its building mortgage. (Left to right) Retired agency managers Dave Palfreeman and Don Horton joined agency manager Richard Pierce and outgoing Pope County FB president Jason Drew in a symbolic burning of the note ceremony. It took only 12 years to pay off the mortgage. The original groundbreaking ceremony for the building occurred Sept. 21, 2005.
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her family’s 8,000-acre ranch. Now, this multimedia mogul and mom is a household name with a successful career that spans across music, television, film, theater and retail. Reba McEntire’s latest album, a twodisc inspirational collection called “Sing it Now: Songs of Faith and Hope” (Nash Icon Records / Capitol Christian Music Group), topped both the Billboard Country & Christian/Gospel charts and marked her
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A Publication of Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation
November 10, 2017 • Vol. 20, No. 22