Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Program honors Conway County farm

- BY CAROL ROLF Contributi­ng Writer

MORRILTON — Heirs of the land once farmed by Thomas Walker Mitchem and his wife, Dora Yarbough, and later by their descendant­s, Rawleigh Elvest Mitchem and his wife, Florence Mable Byers, have formed FloRa Farms LLC to continue the legacy of their Mitchem ancestors.

FloRa Farms LLC was recently named a 2020 Arkansas Century Farm.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson joined Arkansas Secretary of Agricultur­e Wes Ward and the Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e in inducting 30 Arkansas farms into the Arkansas Century Farm Program on Dec. 11 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Little Rock. No one from the FloRa Farms LLC was able to attend the ceremony.

Glenda Wilson of Fairfax, Virginia, a granddaugh­ter of Rawleigh and Florence Mitchem, said 117 acres of her ancestors’ land qualified for the recent award.

“The land just has timber on it now,” Wilson said. “We just formed the LLC and are not sure what we are going to do with the land. Joshua Childress of Irvine, California, and Keitha Wilson of Fairfax, Virginia, are the managing members of the LLC.”

Thomas Walker Mitchem came to Conway County and purchased land from the railroad, establishi­ng the Mitchem homeplace in 1894. According to his death certificat­e, he was born in South Carolina and died in Conway County in 1914 at age 59.

Thomas married Dora Yarbough in 1891 in Conway County. She was born in 1868 in Tennessee and died in 1918. Dora is buried in the Bold Pilgrim Cemetery in Conway County, where many members of the Mitchem family are also buried.

Rawleigh Mitchem was one of seven children born to Thomas and Dora Mitchem, and he began farming the land in 1928. He and Florence were married in 1926 and raised seven children on

the Conway County farm. Their oldest daughter, Edna Mitchem Wilson, is the mother of Glenda Wilson; Edna died Aug. 21, 2020.

“Their farm was a working farm,” Glenda said of her grandparen­ts’ farm. “They raised a little bit of everything. They had chickens and pigs … and cucumbers. They raised the cucumbers for the Atkins Pickle Co. that was in Atkins for many years.”

Rawleigh Mitchem died in 1983 and Florence Mitchem in 1982. Both are buried in the Bold Pilgrim Cemetery in Conway County.

FloRa Farms LLC is now one of 494 farms currently recognized as Arkansas Century Farms throughout the state. The Arkansas Century Farm program recognizes Arkansas farms of 10 acres or more owned by the same family for at least 100 years. The program began in 2012 to highlight the contributi­ons of these families to the agricultur­e industry, as well as their overall contributi­ons to the state.

Ward said agricultur­e is Arkansas’ largest industry, contributi­ng more than $21 billion to the state’s economy annually and providing more than 269,000 jobs. He said Arkansas consistent­ly ranks in the top 25 nationally in the production of more than 15 agricultur­al commoditie­s.

“Year after year, decade after decade and in the face of many challenges, Century Farm families go out and put everything on the line to earn a living and produce our food, our fabrics, our timber,” Hutchinson said. “Farm families are great for our economy, and they also are part of the fabric of our state. They imbue our state with the same common sense and solid values that are the bedrock of their family farm. For the good of Arkansas, I hope their children and grandchild­ren choose to continue the family farm and that someday, Arkansas will create a Two-Century Farm Family program.”

For more informatio­n on the Arkansas Century Farm program, visit agricultur­e.arkansas.gov or call (501) 225-1598.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? FloRa Farms LLC of Conway County was named a 2020 Arkansas Century Farm. Family members were not able to accept the award, which was accepted Dec. 11 on behalf of the family by Gov. Asa Hutchinson, left, and Arkansas Secretary of Agricultur­e Wes Ward.
SUBMITTED FloRa Farms LLC of Conway County was named a 2020 Arkansas Century Farm. Family members were not able to accept the award, which was accepted Dec. 11 on behalf of the family by Gov. Asa Hutchinson, left, and Arkansas Secretary of Agricultur­e Wes Ward.
 ?? SUBMITTED ?? The late Florence Mabel Byers and her husband, Rawleigh Elvest Mitchem, shown here in the late 1970s, farmed 117 acres in Conway County for many years. They are part of the Mitchem ancestry of FloRa Farms LLC, recognized recently as a 2020 Arkansas Century Farm.
SUBMITTED The late Florence Mabel Byers and her husband, Rawleigh Elvest Mitchem, shown here in the late 1970s, farmed 117 acres in Conway County for many years. They are part of the Mitchem ancestry of FloRa Farms LLC, recognized recently as a 2020 Arkansas Century Farm.

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