Arkansas Farm Bureau award

Submitted photo Garland County Farm Bureau board member Melvin Daniel, center, of Hot Springs received recognition for the county's work at the 81st Arkansas Farm Bureau annual convention in Little Rock. Presenting the award were Randy Veach, right, president, and Rich Hillman, vice president, of Arkansas Farm Bureau. Each county Farm Bureau is measured in 10 program areas and awarded Gold Stars for exemplary effort in each one. Garland County earned eight Gold Stars. Arkansas Farm Bureau is a nonprofit, private farm and rural advocacy organization of more than 190,000 families throughout the state working to improve farm and rural life.
Submitted photo Garland County Farm Bureau board member Melvin Daniel, center, of Hot Springs received recognition for the county's work at the 81st Arkansas Farm Bureau annual convention in Little Rock. Presenting the award were Randy Veach, right, president, and Rich Hillman, vice president, of Arkansas Farm Bureau. Each county Farm Bureau is measured in 10 program areas and awarded Gold Stars for exemplary effort in each one. Garland County earned eight Gold Stars. Arkansas Farm Bureau is a nonprofit, private farm and rural advocacy organization of more than 190,000 families throughout the state working to improve farm and rural life.

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Garland County Farm Bureau board member Melvin Daniel, center, of Hot Springs received recognition for the county's work at the 81st Arkansas Farm Bureau annual convention in Little Rock. Presenting the award were Randy Veach, right, president, and Rich Hillman, vice president, of Arkansas Farm Bureau. Each county Farm Bureau is measured in 10 program areas and awarded Gold Stars for exemplary effort in each one. Garland County earned eight Gold Stars. Arkansas Farm Bureau is a nonprofit, private farm and rural advocacy organization of more than 190,000 families throughout the state working to improve farm and rural life.

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