Oklahoma Farm Bureau recently presented its District Administrator of the Year Awards at the organization’s 81st annual meeting Nov. 11-13 in Norman.
The District Administrator of the Year Award is presented to one county Farm Bureau administrator from each OKFB district for their contributions to the overall success of their county Farm Bureau organization. County administrators conduct the daily operations of the county Farm Bureau and help meet the needs of members.
The 2022 District Administrator of the Year recipients are: Cheslea Collins, Texas County, District One; Julie Kliewer, Washita County, District Two; Ashley Eden, Caddo County, District Three; Jill Graham, Comanche County, District Four; Racheal Hampton, Atoka County, District Five; Anita Barnett, McIntosh County, District Six; Natalie Dotson, Garfield County, District Seven; Carolyn Taron, Pottawatomie County, District Eight; and Judy Montgomery, Okfuskee County, District Nine.
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Annual Meeting is the organization’s largest gathering of farmers and ranchers every year. At the event, members vote on grassroots policy, elect leaders and award outstanding individuals. OKFB has a presence in all 77 Oklahoma counties and serves as the voice of agriculture and the rural way of life. To learn more, visit okfarmbureau.org.