LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Farm Bureau President Randy Veach took note of the Senate budget resolution that passed late Thursday night, specifically the inclusion of two amendments impacting Arkansas agriculture.Veach was pleased to see an amendment that would require federal ...
LITTLE ROCK — Applications are now available to high school students for the summer 2015 M*A*S*H camps. These camps will be located at 34 mostly rural medical facilities throughout Arkansas. Three new host facilities have been added this year: Dallas ...
LITTLE ROCK — Across the country, Farm Bureaus are making safety a top priority this spring through the Agricultural Safety Awareness Program (ASAP). As a part of ASAP, March 1-7 has been designated as Agricultural Safety Awareness Week.This year’s theme, ...
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame will induct five individuals whose leadership and service have brought distinction to the state’s largest industry segment.The newest class includes James R. (Jim) Baker of Conway, James Bibler of Russellville, the ...
Little Rock — Arkansas Farm Bureau has hired Bryan Pistole as graphic design and editorial coordinator and Mollie Dykes as social media and public relations specialist. Both positions are within the organization’s Public Relations Department. Pistole has 23 years' experience in ...