Hays Family chosen as county's farm Family of the Year

Photo by Randy Moll Recipients of the 2014 Benton County Farm Family of the Year Award were Cody and Carrie Hays and their children — Ty, 9; Emily, 11; and Garrett, 13. The Award was presented at the Hays family farm, south of Springtown, on Tuesday. Jim Singleton, of Arvest Bank and chairman of the Benton County Farm Family selection committee (left), served as master of ceremonies. Savannah Dickinson, vice president of Farm Credit Services (right), presented the award. Proclamations were read from the offices of county judge Bob Clinard, state representative Dan Douglas, and U.S. congressman Steve Womack. For a full story, see next week’s issue of the Eagle Observer.
Photo by Randy Moll Recipients of the 2014 Benton County Farm Family of the Year Award were Cody and Carrie Hays and their children — Ty, 9; Emily, 11; and Garrett, 13. The Award was presented at the Hays family farm, south of Springtown, on Tuesday. Jim Singleton, of Arvest Bank and chairman of the Benton County Farm Family selection committee (left), served as master of ceremonies. Savannah Dickinson, vice president of Farm Credit Services (right), presented the award. Proclamations were read from the offices of county judge Bob Clinard, state representative Dan Douglas, and U.S. congressman Steve Womack. For a full story, see next week’s issue of the Eagle Observer.

Photo by Randy Moll

Recipients of the 2014 Benton County Farm Family of the Year Award were Cody and Carrie Hays and their children -- Ty, 9; Emily, 11; and Garrett, 13. The Award was presented at the Hays family farm, south of Springtown, on Tuesday. Jim Singleton, of Arvest Bank and chairman of the Benton County Farm Family selection committee (left), served as master of ceremonies. Savannah Dickinson, vice president of Farm Credit Services (right), presented the award. Proclamations were read from the offices of county judge Bob Clinard, state representative Dan Douglas, and U.S. congressman Steve Womack. For a full story, see next week's issue of the Eagle Observer.

By Randy Moll

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General News on 07/16/2014