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During the 106th American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) annual convention in San Antonio Jan. 24-29, Young Farmers from Alabama shined as they celebrated a first — competitors in all three Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) contests advancing to their second rounds.
Those included Alabama’s 2024 Outstanding Young Farm Family Whit and Amanda Lovelady, who were selected for the Top 10 in the YF&R Achievement Award contest, as well as Will and Ali Gotcher of Colbert County, who made the Top 10 in Excellence in Agriculture. After two rounds of competition, Levi Noles of Randolph County advanced to the Sweet 16 in Discussion Meet.
Additional highlights included a farm bill informational session with House Agriculture Committee Chair G.T. Thompson, R-Pa., and Ranking Member Angie Craig, D-Minn; a private rodeo and barbecue supper at Pedrotti’s Ranch with Florida Farm Bureau Federation members; Annual Meeting of Farm Bureau Women; delegate voting business session; and the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture Book of the Year announcement.
During an award ceremony, Alabama was recognized in four categories: Advocacy, Coalitions & Partnerships, Engagement & Outreach, and Leadership & Business Development. The Federation also received the Navigator Award for membership growth and the Apex Award for increased contributions to the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture.
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