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Farm Bureau Mourns Passing of Former Ag Broadcaster

The Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends and co-workers of KARN radio news reporter Gary DiGiuseppe, who died Wednesday morning in an automobile accident in Little Rock.The former farm director of the Arkansas Agriculture ...
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Farm Bureau dissappointed in WOTUS ruling from EPA

Earlier today, EPA and the U.S. Army Corps released their final rule defining “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) under the Clean Water Act, following interagency review. Arkansas Farm Bureau President Randy Veach reacted to the ruling with this statement:"Based on ...
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Bailey to Lead Environmental Efforts at Farm Bureau

LITTLE ROCK — John Bailey has been hired as director of environmental and regulatory affairs for the Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation. Bailey has 20 years of experience working on air and water issues in both the public and private sectors.In ...
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2016 County Farm Families of the Year Named

LITTLE ROCK – County winners for the 69th annual Arkansas Farm Family of the Year Program have been selected. The county winners will be judged June 6-8 to determine the eight district winners. The district winners will be announced June ...
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Farm Bureau Supports Arkansas Works

LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Farm Bureau has announced support for Arkansas Works, the governor’s proposed revision to the use of federal Medicaid reserves to fund insurance coverage for eligible participants.The board of directors for the state’s largest agricultural advocacy organization ...
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Troy Buck Family Scholarship dinner and auction

ARKADELPHIA — The public is invited to a dinner and auction May 6 in Arkadelphia to raise money for the Troy Buck Family Scholarship endowment. The endowment will provide annual scholarships for students studying agriculture at Southern Arkansas University in ...
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Farm Bureau Sets Farm Policy Summit

LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Farm Bureau will host a Farm Policy Summit, where it will bring its farmers and ranchers along with national farm policy leaders – in addition to each member of the state’s Congressional delegation – to Little ...
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Applications available for M*A*S*H camps

LITTLE ROCK — Applications are now available to high school students for the summer M*A*S*H camps. These camps will be located at 34 medical facilities throughout Arkansas. Two new host facilities have been added this year: DeQueen Medical Center and ...
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