
. . entice the broader community to "Buy Fresh - Buy Local"
. . link Consumers with Local Farm Producers in Franklin County, NC
. . encourage the support of Local Farm and Craft Events
. . promote Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Stewardship
. . enrich the Life Experiences of Adults and Children
Senator James D. Speed Achievement Scholarship
The Senator James D. Speed Achievement Scholarship is presented to a deserving NC State Fair Junior Beef Exhibitor, age 14-18 years old, in the Jr. Market Steer and/or Jr. Beef Heifer competition. The scholarship continues the legacy that Senator Speed created as a 32- year member of the North Carolina State Legislature and through his commitment and dedication to agricultural interests. To honor his memory, the Franklin County Cattlemen's Association is honoring him by establishing and presenting an academic scholarship to an outstanding achiever in the Junior Beef Program. The scholarship is funded through an endowment in the NC Cooperative Extension Service Foundation.
The Senator James D. Speed
Achievement Scholarship is valued at $500.
The Achievement Scholar
will demonstrate strong leadership skills, integrity, good sportsmanship,
achievement of goals, and be an advocate of today's agricultural industry.
The scholar will be selected by the Franklin County Cattlemen's Association
Scholarship Committee and will be announced at the NC State Fair. To be
considered for the scholarship, applicants should download the scholarship
application
here or call 919 496-3344.
Applications are due by September 15th to be considered for the scholarship.
The Senator James D. Speed Achievement Scholarship will be awarded during
the scholar's freshman year and will be made payable to the scholar's
selected institution of higher education on behalf of the named scholar.
Senator
James
Speed Memorial Scholarship Endowment
From Farm to Fork - Thursday, April 22 2010
Listen to Martha Mobley, Fraklin County Extension Agent, as she discusses local farming and agricultural on Frank Stasio's 'The State of Things' on WUNC.
http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot0422ab10.mp3/mediafile_view
Franklin County Farmland Protection and Agricultural Development Plan
Franklin County Farmland Protection and Agricultural Development Plan was approved by the Franklin County Commissioners September 20, 2010. To download a copy of the plan click here.
REMINDERS
This year we will continue our outreach program to identify and help all farmers and crafters in Franklin County who produces retail products and services for sale to establish an internet web presence. Every Crafter and Horse Farm, whether you have internet access or not, can have a home web page and be listed on this portal website for FREE. Simply contact us by email, or call Martha Mobley, Franklin County Extension Agent at 919-496-3344 for details.
Buy Local, Small Farms Are Not Subsidized
. . . . According to USDA, 77% of all farmers and ranchers do not
collect government subsidy payments in North Carolina. Among
subsidy recipients, ten percent collected 91 percent of all
subsidies amounting to $2.54 billion over 11 years. The bottom 80%
the recipients saw only $85 on average per year. (Find
details at
www.ewg.org/farm).
Footnote: Recently, Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Byron Dorgan
(D-ND) introduced an amendment that would place a limit of $250,000
on the amount of farm payments an individual can receive. Grassley
said, "This proposal has always been popular and the reality is that
with 72% of the payments going to 10% of farmers, we've got a
serious problem on our hands."
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