APRIL 4, 2025 | VOLUME 28 | ISSUE 7
Farm Bureau Press A PEEK INSIDE
SPRING STORM ArFB FOUNDATION DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS The Arkansas Farm Bureau (ArFB) Foundation has launched disaster relief efforts to aid counties affected by the March 14 storms. As of March 19, 13 tornadoes had been confirmed across the state by the National Weather Service. The communities affected by these storms are largely rural and have a significant agricultural presence.
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If your county Farm Bureau would like to assist in these efforts, consider donating to the ArFB Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund. Donations earmarked for disaster relief will be directly used to aid Arkansas farmers, ranchers and rural communities affected by the storms. Donations can be made online or by mail to the ArFB Foundation, P.O. Box 31, Little Rock, AR 72203. Please make note that the donation is for disaster relief. All donations are tax-deductible.
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Ag Hall of Fame Class XXXVII | Six new inductees joined the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame March 28. Since the hall of fame’s first class in 1987, a total of 192 men and women have been inducted for their significant contributions to Arkansas’s largest industry. This year’s inductees included (from left) the late Jack Reaper of Albion, represented by his grandson Jack Reaper and son Jacky Reaper, Aubrey Blackmon of Houston, Frank Wilson of Rison, Carl Brothers of Stuttgart, Mike Freeze of Little Rock and Chuck Culver of Fayetteville. Photos from the event can be found online.
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