Georgia Farm Bureau's Leadership Alert - April 18, 2012

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April 18, 2012

www.gfb.org

Vol. 30 No. 16

GFB HOSTS CELEBRATORY DINNER FOR LIVESTOCK GRAND CHAMPIONS Georgia Farm Bureau hosted a celebratory dinner for the 2012 Georgia Junior National Livestock Show Grand Champions at the GFB home office in Macon on April 13. GFB sponsored the six grand champion prizes awarded at the state show held in Perry in February. The grand champions are: Decatur County 4-Her Bo Bailey, Grand Champion Market Steer; Mitchell County 4Her Mattison Barnes, Grand Champion Market Gilt; Jeff Davis FFA member Balie Herndon, Grand Champion Market Barrow; Colquitt County FFA member Jonathan Mobley, Grand Champion Breeding Heifer; Putnam County FFA member Magen Moore, Grand Champion Commercial Dairy Heifer; and Elbert County 4-Her Anna Ruff, Grand Champion Breeding Ewe. The grand champions were invited to bring their family, friends and county Extension agent or high school ag teacher to the celebration dinner. The event was designed to celebrate both the grand champions for their accomplishment along with their support team. “No champion can become a champion by yourself, so if you look around your table you’re going to see your team that helped you get here. I wanted to make sure that we recognized the whole team because it truly is a team effort, ” Georgia Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall told the grand champions. “4-H and FFA are currently training you for the future and preparing you to be leaders. We want you to remember Farm Bureau when you get out of high school and college because our organization can help further develop your leadership skills.” Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black congratulated the grand champions and their families on their accomplishments in the show ring, saying, “What you're doing is making memories for your families and an investment in your families.” After the dinner, Duvall gave each grand champion his or her prize check and belt buckle. Duvall also presented the parents and ag teacher or Extension agent with an inspirational book to recognize the leadership role they played in helping the students win the grand championship. “The 4-H and FFA livestock programs teach young people responsibility, discipline and economics, ” said Georgia State 4-H Leader Arch Smith. “The lessons that you learned from caring for your livestock will stay with you throughout your life.” Georgia Agricultural Education Program Manager Chip Bridges said the event made an impression on the students. “I think this celebration evening has helped the kids realize that the honor of winning a grand championship extends beyond the day of the show and has helped them realize the importance of teamwork.”


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