womensnewsletter_1Q2013

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arkansas

farm

bureau

committee comments

T

he American Farm Bureau convention held in Nashville, TN was a very exciting and rewarding event for the Arkansas Farm Bureau Women’s Committee. Our voting delegates got to be part of the process of electing a new Southern Region representative, and she’s from our own state — Sue Billiot! We are so pleased to have her represent Arkansas and the south. I am looking forward to serving as your state chairwoman for the Janice Marsh next two years. chairwoman I have been involved in the women’s committee for a long time and know that I have a big responsibility. We have a great new committee that is ready to serve and help you make plans for educational and ag promotion projects to use in your counties. With the school year coming to a close over the next two months, if you haven’t already, I encourage you to plan an Ag in the Classroom activity and take advantage of the many great resources available for your use through the state office.

KEITH SUTTON photo

Members of ArFB’s state women’s committee presented a gift of $4,000 to Ronald McDonald House in Little Rock on Feb 18. The Food Check-Out Week donation will purchase food items to feed families of seriously ill children staying at the facility.

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

Ashley: The committee conducted a

poster contest at elementary schools in the county.

Baxter: The committee conducted an

Ag in the Classroom coloring contest for grades 1-3 at Norfork Elementary School. The committee judged the entries and awarded prizes to the top three winners during a program at the school. The committee also arranged for James Rhein to speak to a mentoring class at Mtn. Home High School. Using the glass bee hive he educated students about the honeybee, their home and what is needed to be a beekeeper.

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Benton: The committee participated

in the Old Wire Road Elementary Career Day in Rogers November 15. Spoke to third, fourth, and fifth grade students (150 students) about careers in agriculture and what skills are needed as a farmer. The committee also presented a program on wheat for six classes of Kindergarten students at Sugar Creek Elementary.

Boone: The committee purchased

and delivered books regarding farming and agriculture to Boone County Elementary School libraries. The committee also judged a quiz bowl at area schools and handed out Ag in the Classroom materials in the county office. The committee also attended the Boone County continued on page 2

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