MARCH 21, 2025 | VOLUME 28 | ISSUE 6
Farm Bureau Press A PEEK INSIDE
ARKANSAS FARM BUREAU 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 by the National Weather Service across the state. The communities affected by these storms are largely rural and have a significant agricultural presence. 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.
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Donations can be made online or by mailing 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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FOLLOW US ONLINE Ag in the Classroom | ArFB recently announced Jill Herrin of Arkansas Lighthouse Charter School as the 2025 Arkansas Ag in the Classroom Outstanding Teacher of the Year. This award recognizes teachers for exceptional dedication and knowledge, integrating agricultural concepts into classroom curriculum. Those recognizing Herrin include (from left) Margie Raimondo, Pulaski Co. Farm Bureau board member; Donette Spann, Ag in the Classroom director; Jill Herrin; Dr. Sarper Turker, Arkansas Lighthouse Charter School superintendent; Abbie Ribble, ArFB southeast district director; and Libbie Dougan, Pulaski Co. Farm Bureau president.
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