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Farm City Night Celebrates 40 Years of Agriculture and Community

The Clark County Extension Council is pleased to announce that Andrew McCrea will serve as the keynote speaker for the 40th Annual Farm City Night. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, March 14, at the Clark County Middle School. A soup and sandwich supper will be served by the Clark County Farm Bureau beginning that evening, with the program to follow.

Andrew McCrea is a nationally recognized agricultural leader, farmer, author, and broadcaster. He is the host of “The American Countryside,” a radio and television program that is heard and seen across the United States. Andrew operates a working cattle ranch in northwest Missouri and travels the country sharing stories and lessons rooted in rural America, leadership, and community. He has been featured as a keynote presenter for conferences and gatherings nationwide, and his presentations are known for being meaningful, relatable, and inspiring.

Farm City Night has long been a tradition in Clark County, providing an opportunity for farmers, families, and community members to come together, learn, and celebrate the strong agricultural heritage of our county. This milestone year provides a special opportunity to reflect on the past, recognize the present, and look ahead to the future of agriculture in our region.

We invite the entire community to join us on March 14 for an evening of good food, fellowship, and meaningful conversation.

More details will be shared as the event approaches. Please follow MU Extension in Clark County for event updates.  For questions, more information, or to register as a vendor for the evening, please contact the Clark County Extension Office at 660-727-3339.