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NEWS FLASH The Voice of Rural America • The Official Newsletter of the Winston County Self Help Cooperative SPRING • APRIL 2019 • 1st Edition • Visit us online @ www.wcshc.com • Saving Rural America
Mississippi & Louisiana Legendary Farmers Collides
WCSHC’s 4th Business Session & Plant Distribution
WCSHC members participating in plant distribution
posture at 84 years old.“My parents migrated to Mississippi in the late 1800s from North Carolina. They settled into Winston County briefly before moving to the Mississippi Delta and worked as sharecroppers for a long tenure. Shortly after the dust bowl in the 1930s, my parents decided to forge back east to the friendly confinements of Louisville, MS. This fortuitous decision allowed my parents to gain access to farmland. After establishing their farm operation, God blessed my parents with me as the seventh child on February 7, 1935. My parents emphasized the art of work. Therefore, I am thankful for my devoted parents and family for supporting my journey through rural America. I learned how to provide and protect my family by working extensive hours
The clock revealed twenty minutes after 2pm and the traffic flowed briskly along the streets in Louisville, MS on Friday, March 15, 2019. This gentleness set the stage for WCSHC’s 4th Business Session of the year. Members arrived with intentions of engaging in a brief meeting and departing timely to participate in Mississippi Association of Cooperative’s Annual Membership Meeting at Lake Tiak- Khata in Louisville. Frank Taylor asked participants to assemble for uplifting words from Deacon Romack Smith. Taylor thanked everyone for a timely start. Taylor quipped,“We will reiterate implementing your NRCS’ practices correctly to avoid hiccups. If you need assistance, please ask our senior members. These individuals’ years of experiences will help you avoid costly mistakes.” Taylor called for other discussions and the audience remained silent.This signaled for the cooperative to transition into the mode of distributing tomatoes and pepper plants. Members and friends received an abundant number of transplants to start their 2019’s gardens. Sarah Minnieweather of Winona, MS conveyed thanks for gifting individuals
Mississippi & Louisiana Legendary, Continued on page 2
WCSHC’s 4th Business Session & Plant, Continued on page 3
Legendary Farmers Robert Robinson and Thomas Coleman
By Frank Taylor Email: fltaylor@bellsouth.net
Perhaps, you may be concerned about the title of this article and the outcome of the collision. According to the dictionary, the word collide means hit, struck, or crashed into an object, causing damages. Sportscasters over use this word to describe athletes’ activities during games. However, we will use this metaphor to highlight Winston County Self Help Cooperative (WCSHC) engagement with Mississippi’s Legendary Farmer, Robert Robinson of Brookhaven, MS, and outstanding farmers from St. Helena & Tangipahoa Parishes, in the state of Louisiana. WCSHC’s prolific farmer, Thomas Coleman, traveled with the cavalry on March 21 & 22, 2019, to dispense and learn from other agrarian practitioners. Mr. Coleman expertise supersedes his youthful
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