Hanceville’s Morris a finalist in Alabama Farmers Federation competition
Published 9:33 am Tuesday, August 6, 2019
- Kyle Morris of Cullman County was named a finalist during the Discussion Meet contest at the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 47th Commodity Producers Conference in Chattanooga Aug. 3. Morris, who lives in Hanceville, will examine and problem-solve agricultural issues during the final round of Discussion Meet against three other finalists at the Federation’s annual meeting in December. The winner will receive a four-wheeler from First South Farm Credit. As a finalist, Morris received an iPad from the Federation. From left are Federation President Jimmy Parnell and Morris.
Young farmers cultivated success — and scored more than $80,000 in prizes — during contests at the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 47th Commodity Producers Conference in Chattanooga Saturday.
Hanceville’s Kyle Morris was one of four finalists in the Discussion Meet portion of the conference, joining Ellie Watson of Auburn in Lee County, Adam Wilson of Jacksonville in Calhoun County and Brad Cox of Fayette in Fayette County.
Morris and the other finalists will examine and problem-solve agricultural issues during the final round of Discussion Meet at the Federation’s annual meeting in December. The winner will receive a four-wheeler from First South Farm Credit.
Luke Smelley won the 2019 Outstanding Young Farm Family (OYFF) competition. Judges visited his Hale County catfish, cattle and hay farm this summer, after finalists were named in March. Smelley and his wife, Lana, have five children — Levi, 9; Violet, 7; Everett, 4; Daisy, 2; and Iris, 9 months.
As OYFF, Smelley netted a prize package including $35,000 toward a Ford truck courtesy of Alfa Insurance; a John Deere 825i Gator from Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farm Credit; and a lease on a John Deere tractor sponsored by AgPro, SunSouth and TriGreen.
OYFF runners-up were Ben and Bethany Johnson of Randolph County and Jamie and Lindsey Roberts of DeKalb County. Each family received $500 provided by Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farm Credit. OYFF competitors must earn more than half their income from production agriculture.
During the conference, young farmers also competed in Excellence in Agriculture and Discussion Meet contests.
Daniel and Kim Mullenix of Opelika in Lee County won the Excellence in Agriculture competition and will receive a zero-turn mower from Corteva Agriscience and a computer package from Valcom/CCS Wireless. Participants are involved in agriculture but derive the majority of their income off the farm. Fourteen young farmers competed this year.
Excellence in Agriculture first runner-up was Emmanuel Bankston of Headland in Henry County, while Landon and Lauren Marks of Leesburg in Cherokee County were second runner-up.
All Young Farmers contest finalists received iPads from the Federation. Smelley, the Mullenixes and the Discussion Meet winner will compete nationally during an expense-paid trip to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual convention in Austin, Texas, in January 2020.