In Farm Bureau Important dates to remember County Farm Bureaus are reminded of these important dates coming up between now and the end of the year: Oct. 1: Deadline for receipt of all county advertising rebate program (CARP) materials in the state office in order to get credit for Gold Star Awards. Oct. 11-21: Arkansas State Fair, Little Rock. Oct. 17: Deadline for receipt of Gold Star Award materials in the state office. Oct. 17: Deadline to submit county resolutions to the state office. Oct. 31: Membership year ends. Make efforts to reach your membership goal and financial awards. Refer to the 2017 Membership Incentive Plan. Nov. 7-8: State Resolutions Committee meeting, North Little Rock. Nov. 16: Deadline for YF&R members to register for the state Discussion Meet to be held during State Convention. Nov. 28-30: ArFB State Convention, Hot Springs.
Members of the Benton Co. FB Women’s Leadership Committee welcomed ArFB President Randy Veach and his wife Thelma to the county Farm Bureau’s annual meeting on Sept. 13. Roughly 100 attended the meeting, where policy positions were affirmed, county board members were elected for next year, and state representative Dan Douglas delivered a keynote address. Jan. 13-16: American Farm Bureau Convention, New Orleans.
In Arkansas USDA designates natural disaster areas Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue designated two counties in Arkansas as primary natural disaster areas. Producers in Arkansas and Monroe counties who suffered losses due to hail and high winds that occurred July 20-21 may be eligible for Grace Delgado, winner of the St. Francis County Fair talent contest, impressed everyone in attendance at St. Francis County Farm Bureau‘s annual meeting with her wonderful rendition of the national anthem.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency loans. This designation by Secretary Perdue allows FSA to extend much-needed emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters. Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including replacing essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganizing a farming operation or refinance certain debts. Producers in the contiguous counties of
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A Publication of Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation
September 21, 2018 • Vol. 21, No. 19