We’re honoring the dedication and innovation of women agriculture enthusiasts in recognition of the #YearoftheWomanFarmer.
Dr. Sherry Beaty-Sullivan balances her roles as a district director for the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture while being actively involved in her family’s 400-head cattle operation. From advancing genetics and sustainability by raising registered Hereford and Angus cattle and sharing her knowledge with her community, her impact is felt at every step of the process from the ranch to the table.
Her commitment to stewardship and long-term stability will keep the ranch healthy for generations to come.
On #NationalAgDay, we recognize the unwavering dedication of American farmers, ranchers, and producers who provide the food and resources that sustain our communities. USDA is committed to putting farmers FIRST by supporting their vital work, always ❤️🇺🇸🧑🌾 #AgDay26
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Supervisors: spread the word, and lead by example. Make sure your guest workers & farm crews know that to fight the spread of #COVID19, they should stay home if they feel ill, without fear of being fired. @AgInArk#StillOnTheJob#Arkansas#agriculture