The Weekly Vista

Singleton family named Benton County Farm Family of the Year

- BY SUSAN HOLLAND Westside Eagle Observer

GRAVETTE — The Jim Singleton family, of Gravette, was selected the Benton County Farm Family of the Year in the 73rd annual Arkansas Farm Family of the Year program. Jim and his wife Lisa live on a farm west of Gravette near Maysville.

The winners from each county have been visited by a set of judges who will determine eight district winners, who will be announced June 16. The state winner will be announced December 6 at the Farm Family of the Year luncheon in North Little Rock.

Since 1947, the Arkansas Farm Family of the Year Program has served as a means to recognize outstandin­g farm families throughout the state. The objectives of the Farm Family of the Year Program are to give recognitio­n and encouragem­ent to farm families who are doing an outstandin­g job on their farm and in their community, to recognize the importance of agricultur­e in the community and state, and to disseminat­e informatio­n on improved farm practices and management.

“The Arkansas Farm Family of the Year program recognizes the outstandin­g farmers and ranchers across the state,” said

Rich Hillman, president of Arkansas Farm Bureau. These families are involved in essential work, not only providing food for our state but the country and the world.

“Congratula­tions to these farm families,” Hillman continued. “We are proud to highlight their work and dedication to Arkansas agricultur­e.”

The Farm Family of the Year program begins each year with the selection of top farm families in each county and culminates in December with the selection of the state Farm Family of the Year, which then goes on to represent Arkansas at the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Expo Southeaste­rn Farmer of the Year. Arkansas has had two overall winners, Brian and Nan Kirksey of Clark County in 2008 and Wildy Family Farms of Mississipp­i County in 2016. All winners are judged on their farm production, efficiency, management, family life and rural/community leadership.

Sponsors of the Farm Family of the Year program are Arkansas Farm Bureau, the Electric Cooperativ­es of Arkansas and the three Farm Credit agencies that serve Arkansas, Ag-Heritage Farm Credit Services, Farm Credit of Western Arkansas and Midsouth Farm Credit. Additional support for the program is provided by the Arkansas Agricultur­e Department, Arkansas Department of Career Education, Arkansas Press Associatio­n, University of Arkansas Division of Agricultur­e and the USDA’s Farm Service, Agency, Natural Resources Conservati­on Service and Rural Developmen­t.

Arkansas Farm Bureau is a nonprofit, private advocacy organizati­on of almost 190,000 families throughout the state working to improve farm and rural life.

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