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Central Haywood High School gets new tractor

Haywood County Farm Bureau Board member Marie Ferguson (left to right), board President Don Smart and Central Haywood High School agriculture teacher Kevin Baily pose by the school’s new tractor. Haywood County Farm Bureau photo Haywood County Farm Bureau Board member Marie Ferguson (left to right), board President Don Smart and Central Haywood High School agriculture teacher Kevin Baily pose by the school’s new tractor. Haywood County Farm Bureau photo

The Haywood County Farm Bureau Board of Directors is proud to announce the sponsorship of Central Haywood High School’s new tractor. This tractor will be used by Kevin Bailey, Ed.D., Central Haywood High’s agriculture teacher, to improve student understanding of agricultural equipment and give them real-world education and experiences directly related to the agricultural industry. 

Haywood County Farm Bureau is dedicated to promoting the next generation of agriculture leaders through education and providing a strong support system to our county’s educators. Haywood County Farm Bureau strives to fulfill the philosophy of North Carolina Farm Bureau of being the “trusted Voice of Agriculture and the leading grassroots membership organization advocating for all farmers, ranchers and rural communities.” Learn more about the Haywood County Farm Bureau by contacting Amanda Stasi, amanda.stasi@ncfbssc.com.

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