Florida Country Magazine - December 2020 / January 2021

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FLORIDA HARVEST

SIGN OF SUCCESS IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA’S OKALOOSA COUNTY

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Written by: Ava Grace

n 1973, James Marshall began growing peanuts, soybeans and corn in Florida’s Santa Rosa County. Things have certainly changed since those early years—Marshall has added family members to his staff, including his wife, Helen, and son, Nick. Marshall Farms is in a new location and the crops are peanuts and cotton. Plus, Marshall now utilizes Best Management Practices, or BMPs. These have been so effective that, in 2018, Marshall Farms was presented a CARES award by the Florida Farm Bureau Federation. The CARES program, which stands for County Alliance for Responsible Environmental Stewardship, recognizes Florida farmers and ranchers who protect Florida's natural resources by implementing BMPs. In the form of a “This Farm CARES” sign, the award is presented to Floridians who are agricultural producers and are fully committed to protecting Florida’s environment. Since 2001, more than 800

James Marshall and his son, Nick, inspect cotton plants on their 2,500-acre farm in Okaloosa County. Marshall Farms also grows peanuts.

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farmers and ranchers have received the award. “It was an honor to present [Marshall Farms] their Farm Bureau CARES award in 2018 for their efforts to be good environmental stewards. It was then that I learned about their Best Management Practices program,” explains Cacee Hilliard, CARES coordinator. These days, James and Nick, along with other family members, work on the 2,500-acre farm that is now located in Okaloosa County. James Marshall’s focus is on environmentally friendly practices. He works to reduce water, nutrient and chemical use, to improve water quality and to protect the wildlife habitats that surround his farm— using field borders and providing natural wind breaks. “The Marshalls truly care about protecting our environment. That is so evident in their daily farming practices and decisions,” Hilliard adds.

PHOTOS ON THIS AND OPPOSITE PAGE COURTESY OF FLORIDA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION

CARES AWARD GIVEN TO MARSHALL FARMS FOR CONSERVATION EFFORTS


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WHIPPING IT UP IN YOUR KITCHEN

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pages 78-81

LIVING THE LIFTED LIFESTYLE

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pages 76-77

MEET LUKE COMBS

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pages 70-72, 75

WINTERTIME WADE FISHING FOR SEATROUT

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OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM FLORIDA

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page 62

PICTURE PERFECT

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pages 58-61

THE HOMESTEAD

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RARE WESTERN PARADISE IN BROOKSVILLE

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RISING STARS OF RODEO

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pages 50-52

FLORIDA RODEO ATHLETE BECOMES PART OF HISTORY

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pages 46-48

HEAD FOR THE DUNES AT TOPSAIL HILL STATE PARK

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pages 42-44

Toes in the Sand

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RIVER OF FISH Homosassa—

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pages 32-35

MEET 2020 MISS UNITED STATES AGRICULTURE

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pages 28-30

SIGN OF SUCCESS IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA’S OKALOOSA COUNTY

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pages 24-27

FLORIDA HARVEST

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TUPELO HONEY IS TRULY TERRIFIC

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pages 20-21

THE ALTOONA TRAIL RIDERS OF LAKE COUNTY

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pages 16-18

PROJECT CALF

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PROTECT YOUR PETS AND YOURSELF FROM LEPTOSPIROSIS

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CHEERS TO NOT LIVING IN FEAR AND LOOKING FOR BETTER!

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FEATURES

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