Farm Bureau, conservation district announce partnership
Oklahoma
As part of their ongoing effort to support local farmers, ranchers and other landowners, the Garfield County Farm Bureau and the Garfield County Conservation District recently announced their partnership on acquiring a set of portable corrals to be available for rent to local producers.
"We're excited about this partnership between Farm Bureau and the local Conservation District," Gray Johnson, President of the Garfield County Farm Bureau said. "By working together, we can provide a real service for livestock producers in our county by making these corrals available for their use."
The corral, purchased by the Farm Bureau, will be maintained and administered by the Garfield County Conservation District. Farmers and ranchers will be able, for a minimal fee, to rent the corral for use on their land.
"Our goal is to be of service to the farmers, ranchers and other landowners in Garfield County," Dale Milacek, Chairman of the Garfield County Conservation District said. "We are excited to have the ability to provide this equipment to our producers and really appreciate the Farm Bureau in working with us to provide this and other services to the landowners of our county."
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