Farm Bureau Press - July 17, 2015

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In Farm Bureau District farm families named District winners for the 68th annual Arkansas Farm Family of the Year Program have been selected. They will now be judged to determine a state winner to be announced Dec. 10 at the Farm Family of the Year luncheon at the Wyndham Riverfront Hotel in North Little Rock. The district winners are: • John and Mikki Hamilton of Searcy (White County) in the East Central District. The Hamiltons farm rice, soybeans and wheat on 880 acres. They have two young children, John David and Jim. • Allen and Melissa Glidewell of St. Joe (Searcy County) in the North Central District. The Glidewells farm hay, beef cattle and turkeys on 1,300 acres. They have three young children, Bradyn, Brooklyn and Bryce. • Wildy Family Farms of Manila (Mississippi County) in the Northeast District. David and Patty, Justin and Kristi, Tab and Taylor and Hayley Wildy and Paul and Bethany Harris farm soybeans, cotton,

Jessica Wesson of Searcy tested her strength as she swung from rope to rope at the ExCEL high ropes course during the 42nd annual Arkansas Farm Bureau Teen Challenge Camp held June 15-18 at the C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center in Ferndale. Wesson served as a counselor during the camp. Sixty-eight students from 28 Arkansas counties participated, sharpening their leadership and team-building skills through outdoor recreation and training sessions. wheat, milo and peanuts on 9,200 acres. Justin and Kristi have two children, Blaire and Blaine, and Paul and Bethany have one child, Annalyse. • Brent and Ronda Butler of Siloam Springs (Benton County) in the Northwest District. The Butlers raise hay, beef cattle and broilers on 825 acres. They have three grown children, Dustin, Austin and Dillon, and three grandchildren. • The Fuller family of Poplar Grove U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford (right) visited with David Walt (left) of Desha County Farm Bureau and John McClendon of Lee County Farm Bureau after of the June 30 summer commodity division meetings for soybeans, corn and grain sorghum. The meetings were held at the UA Division of Agriculture Lon Mann Cotton Research Center south of Marianna. Roughly 50 leaders were in attendance.

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(Phillips County) in the Southeast District. Jerry and Suzie and Terry and Lisa farm wheat, milo, corn, soybeans, hay and beef cattle on 2,774 acres. They also own Fuller Seed and Supply. Jerry and Suzie have three grown children: Katherine, Kyle and Jared. Terry and Lisa have two children, Rayann and Gracie. • Phil and Lesia Hamaker of Junction City (Union County) in the Southwest District. The Hamakers raise cattle, poultry, hay,

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A Publication of Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation

July 17, 2015 • Vol. 18, No. 13


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