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n January, your State Women’s Committee will attend the 94th American Farm Bureau annual convention in Nashville, Tennessee. This will be my last duty as your state chairwoman. I received a certificate of recognition of work done by the Women’s Committee of Arkansas and what a great honor. I want to thank each and every one of you for a job well done in promoting Arkansas agriculture in 2012. It has been a great privilege Sue Billiot, chairwoman to serve as your chairwoman for the past two years. Remember you are the strength of our women’s committee. I encourage you to continue to promote and educate others about the importance of agriculture in our state and local communities. With Food Check-Out Week around the corner, I know you are gearing up for another action packed year. The statewide Women’s Conference is March 8-9 in Little Rock at the Embassy Suites Hotel. Mark your calendar and make plans to attend. Thank you.
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Cassie Davis, chairwoman of the Washington County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee, accepted the Outstanding County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee award from Randy Veach, Arkansas Farm Bureau president. The award, which honors the state’s top Farm Bureau women’s committee, was presented at Arkansas Farm Bureau’s 78th Annual Convention on Nov. 29 in Hot Springs. This is the fifth consecutive year Washington County Farm Bureau has received this honor.
county activities The following activity summaries were submitted by the county Farm Bureau Women’s Committees:
including the Mobile Ag Experience Trailer, with elementary schools in the county as they plan their spring activities.
Arkansas: The committee hosted an NRCS meeting for the EQIP program and donated money for the local Easter Seals program.
Benton: The committee conducted poultry incubation projects at St. Vincent Catholic, Washington Jr. High, Ardis Ann Middle School, Grace Hill Elementary, Lowell Elementary and Old Wire Elementary schools involving a total of 490 students. Members of the committee also conducted dairy tours for a U of A journalism student,
Baxter: The committee arranged for James Rhein to present honeybee and beekeeping programs to the Audubon and Historical Societies of Bull Shoals. Members of the committee also discussed AITC materials available,
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