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WEST VIRGINIA AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY HALL OF FAME NOMINATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 15
The West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame (WVAFHF) is devoted to honoring individuals, businesses, organizations, institutions and foundations who have helped make this nation great through outstanding contributions to the establishment, development, advancement or improvement of the agricultural, forestry and/or family life of West Virginia.
This honor is bestowed only on those who have lived in West Virginia, had a long tenured association with agriculture, forestry and family life, have made outstanding, direct contributions to those industries and demonstrated the highest standards of leadership and contribution on a local, state, national and international level.
Nomination forms are available from:
• WVU Extension Service (Brenda Aldridge, 293-5691, Brenda.Alderidge@mail.wvu.edu)
• WVU Davis College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences (Denise Hunnell, 293-2395,
dhunnell@mail.wvu.edu)
• WV Forestry Association (Sherry Barnette, 372-1955, sbarnette@wvadventures.net)
• WV Farm Bureau (LeVera Gillum, 472-2080, verag@wvfarm.org)
• WV Department of Agriculture (Robin Gothard, 558-3200, rgothard@ag.state.wv.us)
Selected nominees will be enshrined during the WVAFHF Enshrinee Recognition Dinner that will be held in July.
The WVAFHF is a program of the WVAFHF Foundation, which is incorporated, independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. Membership is composed of West Virginia agriculture and forestry organization and individuals.
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture protects plant, animal and human health through a variety of scientific, regulatory and consumer protection programs, as mandated by state law. The Commissioner of Agriculture is one of six statewide elected officials in West Virginia. Currently, Commissioner Gus R. Douglass is the longest-serving agriculture commissioner in the nation. For more information, visit www.wvagriculture.org.
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