Douglas County - Missouri Farm Bureau

Douglas County - Missouri Farm Bureau Douglas County Farm Bureau strives to improve the quality of life for farmers, rural Missouri and al

CONGRATULATIONS 👏👏to Matthew Lakey for winning 1st Place during the STATE Missouri Farm Bureau Public Speaking Contest y...
12/04/2023

CONGRATULATIONS 👏👏to Matthew Lakey for winning 1st Place during the STATE Missouri Farm Bureau Public Speaking Contest yesterday during the MOFB Annual Meeting!

Matthew is a senior at Ava High School, a Douglas County native, and currently serving as President of the Ava Ffa Chapter!!!

10/30/2023

Fall is here and we are giving away FOUR Silver Dollar City tickets to ONE lucky member!

Like this post and comment below why you LOVE being a Missouri Farm Bureau member to be entered!

Contest ends November 7th, winner will be announced November 8th!

We will never ask you for any personal information or to follow any links!

Don’t forget to RSVP and join in on all the fun at the 2023 Southwest Shindig THIS SATURDAY evening!!!
10/05/2023

Don’t forget to RSVP and join in on all the fun at the 2023 Southwest Shindig THIS SATURDAY evening!!!

Congratulations to our door prize winners from Annual Meeting: ➡️Marvin Emerson CF Cattle Company Meat Basket➡️Dawn Cox ...
09/20/2023

Congratulations to our door prize winners from Annual Meeting:
➡️Marvin Emerson CF Cattle Company Meat Basket
➡️Dawn Cox Prescott Family Reindeer Farm Set
➡️Mark Alexander Douglas County - Missouri Farm Bureau sponsored Grease Gun and case of grease

THIS THURSDAY NIGHT!  Please call the office to let us know if you’re coming.
09/05/2023

THIS THURSDAY NIGHT! Please call the office to let us know if you’re coming.

Make plans to join your fellow county Farm Bureau members at Annual Meeting!!!

Make plans to join your fellow county Farm Bureau members at Annual Meeting!!!
08/11/2023

Make plans to join your fellow county Farm Bureau members at Annual Meeting!!!

⭐️Congratulations to the winners of the DOUGLAS COUNTY BRED & OWNED CLASS at the 2023 Douglas County Demolition Derby, L...
07/17/2023

⭐️Congratulations to the winners of the
DOUGLAS COUNTY BRED & OWNED CLASS at the 2023 Douglas County Demolition Derby, Livestock and Events. Class sponsored by your Douglas County Farm Bureau Federation!⭐️

🥇BEEF: SAM PETERSON with his Hereford heifer. Banner held by his brother, Ben Peterson.

🥇GOAT: EMMA UHING with her Boer Meat goat. Banner held by her sister, Eden Uhing.

🥇DAIRY: JACOB WITTORFF with his Brown Swiss cow. Banner held by his dad, Eric Wittorff.

Also pictured with winners from left:
DCFB Board President, Tanner Clark
Livestock Judge, Emily Sinnings
DCFB Board Member, Mike Prescott
DCFB Board Member, Steve Koenig

04/12/2023
Mark your calendar for NEXT Thursday!!!Ava, Missouri Douglas County Herald KKOZ Ava Area Chamber Ava R-1 Schools Univers...
03/30/2023

Mark your calendar for NEXT Thursday!!!
Ava, Missouri Douglas County Herald KKOZ Ava Area Chamber Ava R-1 Schools University of Missouri Extension Center Douglas County Missouri Farmers Care City of Ava, Missouri

SPREAD THE WORD!!

📢Calling all of our fellow farmers, ranchers, agribusiness leaders, and any others who want to join in on the big announcement!!!!📢

When: THURSDAY, APRIL 6th at 5:30 PM
Where: The Gazebo on the Ava Square
Who: Douglas County community
Why: The Agri-Ready County Designation program which is designed to promote counties that support Missouri farmers and Missouri’s economic interests in agriculture. The Agri-Ready County Designation program connects counties with Missouri Farmers Care to encourage and protect agriculture and secure it as a thriving component in our state’s economic future. The granting of Agri-Ready Designated County status begins a partnership in which Missouri Farmers Care and our members will work with county leadership to promote agricultural economic development in Agri-Ready counties.

We will have a brief program and reception to celebrate Douglas County joining this program.

📢Calling all of our fellow farmers, ranchers, agribusiness leaders, and any others who want to join in on the big announ...
03/28/2023

📢Calling all of our fellow farmers, ranchers, agribusiness leaders, and any others who want to join in on the big announcement!!!!📢

When: THURSDAY, APRIL 6th at 5:30 PM
Where: The Gazebo on the Ava Square
Who: Douglas County community
Why: The Agri-Ready County Designation program which is designed to promote counties that support Missouri farmers and Missouri’s economic interests in agriculture. The Agri-Ready County Designation program connects counties with Missouri Farmers Care to encourage and protect agriculture and secure it as a thriving component in our state’s economic future. The granting of Agri-Ready Designated County status begins a partnership in which Missouri Farmers Care and our members will work with county leadership to promote agricultural economic development in Agri-Ready counties.

We will have a brief program and reception to celebrate Douglas County joining this program.

03/11/2023

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Skyline R-2 Elementary
Grade: 3rd
Teacher: Mrs. Melissa Willhite

Why are farmers and ranchers important in your everyday life?

Aubrey—-
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life because they provide me food. They grow crops.
The animals they raise are fun to play with, ride, and produce drinks and food. But they have to feed the animals.
Animals also provide jobs and money. The animal can also encourage you to learn about them.
Farmers grow crops like apples, corn, and a lot of others, that is why farmers and ranchers are important in my life.

Lotus—--
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life. They provide us crops like beets, beans, and cantaloupe. And meats like beef, turkey, and porkchop.
They provide us milk. which means we get cheese. we get fruit like apples, watermelon, and oranges. we get vegetables like carrots, tomatoes, and corn.
We get salt, pepper, and sugar. farmers and ranchers are important. We all depend on them.

Lily—-
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life because its fun, the animals and the jobs.
Jobs let you get money. You can buy a farm and put it in your backyard.
Animals make food. Pigs make bacon. Dairy cows make milk. Chicken make chicken , chicken nuggies, and eggs.
Fun on the farm! I like having fun. Milk cows, Play/roll in the grass, and comb the horses.

Brantley—--
farmers and rancher are important in my everyday life they plant food for us. Like corn wheat beef potatoes crops. Meat too like beef ribs bacon milk.

Paxton—--
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life by food, crops, and animals.
Food helps us survive. My favorite food is chicken.
Crops are so good. Their so tasty.
Animals help a lot. Dogs protect our animals.

Chase—--
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life by they make crops for food for everyone.
First they plant the seeds then they drive a machine to pick the crops and then they sort the crops and then they sell them to a market.
The crops can be used to feed animals too.
The cows that farmer have make milk. They also have other animals that make food like chickens lay eggs and pig can make ham or bacon.

Evan—---
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life by farmers give us crops like strawberries, corn blueberries and beets. My favorite crop is blueberries.
ranchers are important in y everyday life by ranchers give us milk, bacon and cheese. My favorite meat is bacon. My least favorite is cow meat.
Jobs are important by bread factories make bread for our sandwich, milk factories which make milk.

Lauren—---
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life because they give us crops. Animals, some jobs and even made fun. All of these are important because we need food, animals, jobs, and some fun in your life.
They give us crops like corn, beets, greenbean. Wheat even for your bread. we need this stuff to live so thank you farms. I appreciate you for all the hard work for helping us to survive.
Farms have animals they sale and give us food from animals to. Things like pigs that give us bacon and pokechops. Cows they sale and give us food from the cows like meat, hamburgers and milk.
They can give jobs like a driver who delivers milk and crop to different states and counties. A job like milking cows. feeding the animals and taking care of them.

Jaxton—-
Farmers and ranchers are important in my everyday life by giving me food. The animals give me food and milk. The farmers have crops that give me food to. The farmers have jobs like pickering crops, shipping the food to crockery stores.

Address

202 Washington Avenue
Ava, MO
65608

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(417) 683-5126

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