Womensnewsletter 4q2013

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arkansas

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merican Farm Bureau’s 95th annual convention was held in San Antonio, Texas Jan. 12-15 with women from all over Arkansas attending, including your state committee. We participated in the American Women’s caucus and helped man the Arkansas booth in the Farm Bureau Showcase promoting Arkansas commodities. The committee received a certificate of recognition for our accomJanice Marsh plishments this chairwoman past year. A highlight of the meeting was learning about the different ag promotion programs from committees across the country and gaining ideas to use back home. It is an honor and privilege to serve as chairwoman of your state committee and I look forward to continuing the work in 2014. I thank all of you for volunteering to serve on your local committees. You are the strength of this organization! Save the date! The statewide Women’s Conference will be March 7-8, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Little Rock. Please try to attend and bring others with you to enjoy the meeting and learn new ways to promote agriculture in your counties. I’m looking forward to working with everyone in the new year.

KEITH SUTTON photo

State committee chairwoman Janice Marsh presents the first place and best of show award to Karen Kirkpatrick of Arkadelphia October 15 at ArFB’s annual rice cooking contest. The rice promotion event is conducted during the State Fair each year. Members of the state committee judge main dish and dessert recipe entries and prizes are awarded in each category.

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

Arkansas: The committee donated 1,000 rice books to the local museum, helped with the county fair booth, participated in county safety day program and donated $100 to Dana’s House shelter. Baxter: The committee designed and set up a ValuePlus member services display booth at the county annual meeting. The extensive display promoted Farm Bureau’s car seat/ booster seat program, brochures promoting the ValuePlus programs, safety brochures, a 2’ X 3’ benefits poster, Commodity Ag readers, recipes, and other information for our members.

Boone:The committee used photos and

signage at the county fair to promote specialty crops, poultry, beef and other commoditie and displayed incubators for use in Ag in the Classroom poultry programs. The committee also partnered with the local Chamber of Commerce and inserted ag materials and lessons into over 400 goody bags taken to area teachers to stress the awareness of agriculture to elementary students. The committee also participated in Farm Safety Day at the fair where all 4th grade students from six county school districts are given a meal and experience different safety stations throughout the event. The teachers are also given lesson plans for two different ag-related subjects.

Bradley:The committee prepared

a meal for a Hermitage School student who helped Ryan Hicks work his calves for a Young Farmer and Rancher project. The committee also helped YF&R at the Pink Tomato Festival continued on page 2

Forth Quarter 2013 ®

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