2011womensnewsletter 3rdqtr

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arkansas

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abor Day has come and gone and school is back underway! I hope everyone had an enjoyable summer and are already planning Ag in the Classroom activities with your local schools. It’s also county fair time and I know many of you will be involved promoting Farm Bureau and your local agriculture. Your state committee was very busy this summer. We attended the national Ag in the Classroom conference in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and came back with some great ideas to share with you. We have also met Sue Billiot, to discuss our acchairwoman tivity at the State Fair, which includes judging the Rice Recipe contest. The annual convention is scheduled for Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 at the Peabody Hotel in Little Rock. I encourage all of you to start making plans now to attend. When it comes to educating your local students about agriculture and where their food comes from Arkansas Farm Bureau has many tools available for you to take advantage of. This includes the Mobile Ag Experience trailer, Milking Cow and Combine Simulator. I encourage you to contact Andy Guffey to inquire about their availability this fall. Thanks again for all you do to promote agriculture in your local communities. I’ll look forward to seeing you at convention in Little Rock!

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On Sept. 7, in a ceremony with Brittney Johnson of Cherry Valley, this year’s Miss Arkansas Rice, Gov. Mike Beebe signed a proclamation officially declaring September Arkansas Rice Month in recognition of the rice industry’s significant contributions to the state’s economy. Gov. Beebe and Miss Johnson were joined by rice-industry leaders, including representatives of the ArFB, USA Rice Federation, Ark. Rice Council and Ark. Rice Federation.

county activities The following activity summaries were submitted by the county Farm Bureau Women’s Committees:

Arkansas: The committee provided a meal for the FFA Alumni dinner and arranged for a Stroke Detection Plus screening in Stuttgart. Baxter: The committee arranged for the Mobile Ag Experience Trailer to visit Hackler Intermediate School in Mountain Home. Matt Jackson demonstrated the cotton gin and rice miller. The committee also arranged for safety coordinator Jason Kaufman to present an ATV safety program to first and second grade students at Della Ruth Herron elementary school.

Benton: The committee participated in a Farm Expo at Centerton Elementary school which reached 130 fourth grade students. They rotated through 10 stations where they learned about beef, dairy, poultry, food safety, and water quality. The expo also featured the milk cow and combine simulator. A committee member made a presentation about dairy farming in Benton county to the Rogers Kiwanis Club.

Boone: The committee served lunch to more than 60 people attending the Rotational Grazing field day at Rick Crunkleton’s farm.

Third Quarter 2011 ®

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