The Standard Journal

Farm Bureau seeks student entries for 2022 middle, high school art contests

- From staff reports

The Polk County Farm Bureau is accepting submission­s for the 2022 Georgia Farm Bureau Middle School Bookmark or High School Art Contests with the chance to win cash prizes.

The GFB Middle School Bookmark Contest is open to all public, private and homeschool­ed 6th-, 7th- and 8thgrade students statewide. The 10 GFB district winners of the bookmark contest will receive $100 each and compete for the state prize of $150. The winners of the Polk County

Farm Bureau Bookmark Contest will receive $50 for first place and $25 for second and third place.

The GFB High School Art Contest is open to all public, private and homeschool­ed students in 9th through 12th grades. The 10 GFB district art contest winners will receive a cash prize of $100. The 10 GFB district art contest winners will compete for the state prize of $250 cash.

One state runner-up in the art contest will receive $150 cash. The winners of the Polk County Farm Bureau Art Contest will receive $50 for first place and $25 for second and third place.

“The purpose of the Farm Bureau Middle School Bookmark and High School Art Contests is to encourage students to creatively explore Georgia agricultur­e and increase their knowledge of the contributi­ons it makes to our lives,” said Polk County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee Chairman, Joan Mitchell.

“By asking the students to participat­e in these contests, we are giving them a chance to learn about the wide variety of crops and livestock produced in Georgia such as, poultry, beef cattle, dairy, cotton, peanuts, timber, pecans, blueberrie­s and many other fruits and vegetables.”

The Polk County Farm Bureau Middle School Bookmark and High School Art Contest winners will be entered in the Georgia Farm Bureau 3rd District competitio­n. All entries must be officially submitted by the Polk County Farm Bureau to the Georgia Farm Bureau home office.

Middle school students will be given a blank bookmark and asked to draw a picture that depicts some aspect of Georgia agricultur­e. Students may use crayons, markers or colored pencils to create their bookmark that illustrate­s agricultur­e.

High schoolers entering the art contest should draw a scene depicting Georgia agricultur­e. Artwork submitted in the high school art contest must be on 8.5 x 11-inch white paper and should be created in the colors black, white and gray. Contestant­s may use a variety of media to create their artwork including graphite, charcoal, pastel, chalk, colored pencil, penand-ink, ballpoint pen or mixed media appropriat­e for printing.

Artwork entered in both contests will be judged on 1) how well the artwork represents modern agricultur­e found in the artist’s county or Georgia and 2) artistic merit.

Students may enter either contest in the county in which they live or attend school but not both contests. To enter either contest, students should contact their county Farm Bureau for an official entry form and complete contest rules.

The deadline to enter the Polk County Farm Bureau contests is Feb. 25, 2022. Entries are limited to one per person in both contests. Multiple entries will be disqualifi­ed. Previous state winners are not eligible for either contest.

All artwork submitted in both contests must be original and becomes the property of Georgia Farm Bureau once submitted. GFB may use artwork from both contests on various products distribute­d or sold by the organizati­on to promote agricultur­e.

Between the crops Georgia farmers grow and the jobs agricultur­e creates to harvest, process and transport these crops, agricultur­e contribute­d $70.1 billion to Georgia’s economy in 2019, according to the UGA College of Agricultur­al & Environmen­tal Sciences.

For more informatio­n about the contests contact your county Farm Bureau office at 770-7485641 or visit www.gfb. ag/22artconte­st and www. gfb.ag/22bookmark­contest.

Students and teachers may visit https://gfb.ag/video to view a video about Georgia agricultur­e and https:// gfb.ag/UGA21agsna­pshots to access info about Georgia agricultur­e.

Founded in 1937, Georgia Farm Bureau is the state’s largest general farm organizati­on. Its volunteer members participat­e in local, state, and national activities to promote agricultur­e to their non-farming neighbors. GFB also advocates for Georgia farmers and rural communitie­s on legislativ­e issues. GFB offers its members a wide variety of benefits, including insurance, but enrollment in any of the member benefits is optional and not a requiremen­t for membership.

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