WASHINGTON-U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, held his annual tour of Arkansas farms, ranches and agriculture operations provides him with an opportunity to highlight this incredibly important sector of the Natural State’s economy as well as hear directly from the producers and stakeholders who help make Arkansas agriculture the dynamic, instrumental and robust industry.
Here’s how local media outlets and organizations covered Ranking Member Boozman’s 2021 Ag Tour as he crisscrossed the Natural State.
* Arkansas Money & Politics: Boozman Annual Agriculture Tour Kicks Off Aug. 30
* 40/29 News: Boozman in Charleston Today to Launch Annual Ag Tour
* Times Record: Sen. Boozman visits Charleston to meet with farm industry about agriculture research
* Ozark Spectator: Arkansas farm event highlights importance of agricultural research
* SW Ark Today: ICYMI: Boozman Touts Duck Stamp’s Benefits for Ducks Unlimited
* Fox16: Senator John Boozman speaks with farmers on Agricultural tour
* Region 8 News: Sen. Boozman visits Region 8 during annual agriculture tour
* Talk Business & Politics: Anheuser-Busch offers support for USA Rice’s stewardship partnership
* KFFB: Boozman on KFFB’s Open Mic with Bob Connell and the Clarks and Lees from the Flying C Ranch
* Pine Bluff Commercial: Community Briefs: Senator to visit 2 counties on ag tour
* Arkansas Farm Bureau: Arkansas Ag Cast | Sept. 2, 2021: Boozman tours farms and agriculture operations
* Capitol View: Sen. Boozman Conducts Annual Ag Tour, Discusses Veterans and Farming in Central Arkansas
* AETN (PBS): "Good Roots" Segment: Veteran Farmers and Senator John Boozman Agricultural Tour
It was another great week out on the road visiting, learning about and promoting Arkansas agriculture. And in a surprising but rewarding ending to the week, the Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation again named Ranking Member Boozman a Friend of Farm Bureau , which he has proudly earned every Congress since coming to Washington to represent the people of Arkansas.
Source: U.S. Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition, & Forestry