
Lexington County Farm Bureau
Women's Program
The Women's Program supports and adds strength to the overall mission of SCFB.
Their activities "tell the farm story" through education, leadership
development, legislative activities, youth programs, and many promotional
events. The Women's programs on the county, state and national levels provide
funding for Ag in the Classroom, scholarships, and agricultural research.
A state Women's Conference provides seminars and workshops on issues of
special concern to agriculture. Annual district meetings provide training, issue
and event updates, as well as informal sharing on the state and county level.
Farm City Week provides
opportunities to educate the "farm and city folk" on their interdependence upon
each other.
Food Check-Out Day celebrates the day each year (usually during early
February) when Americans have earned enough disposable income to pay for the
average family's yearly supply of food.
Commodity specific promotions educate consumers about locally produced food,
fiber, and plant materials.
A Country Store at the SCFB Annual Meeting each December showcases donated
arts and craft items for sale with proceeds going to the SC Ag-in-the-Classroom
Fund and the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture.
The Youth Leadership Conference provides
leadership training and team building skills to rising high school juniors and
seniors. This summer the conference will be held at Columbia College in
Columbia, SC.
The South Carolina Farm
Bureau
Youth Ambassador Scholarship
Program is designed
to surface young leaders to tell the farm story. It is also designed to
display to the public that interest in agriculture is alive and well.
Ambassador contestants will be judged on their
written applications, essays, and one-on-one interviews.
The SCFB Youth Ambassadors will receive a college scholarship fund in the amount
of $1500.00. Ambassadors will make selected appearances on behalf of
agriculture and Farm Bureau.
Talent contests develop self-esteem while recognizing outstanding
entertainment skills.
Legislative awareness encourages women to become involved
as grassroots lobbyists to support state and national legislation which may have
a direct impact on agriculture or rural families.
For more information on activities and events,
please contact the Lexington County Farm
Bureau office at (803)359-5541, or
Catherine Porth.
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