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FUNDRAISER THE BEST EVER Not
so many years ago, Florida's state legislators knew how important agriculture
was to the state's well being. Many of them came from farming and ranching families.
Now,
with more and more people coming to the state, moving into thousands of new homes
on former farmland, priorities have changed. That's why those in agriculture need
to make a special effort to bring critical issues to the attention of those in
office. So,
why not fire a few shots to get the word out?
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President Mike Stuart (right) presents PAC Chairman David Neill with a gift in
appreciation for his hard work. The gift is a turkey call, carved by Rep. Dwight
Stansel (D- Live Oak). |
That's
exactly what happened February 28 at the FFVA Political Action Committee's (PAC)
second fundraising "Sporting Clay Shoot" at Quail Creek Plantation near
Okeechobee. "The
shoot was a big success," said Alan Peirce, FFVA's regulatory affairs manager.
"We ended up with about 28 sponsors and 58 shooters representing 16 teams,
along with at least 10 others attending including Senator Ken Pruitt (R-Port St.
Lucie)," he said. The
weather was perfect, the barbecue lunch excellent, and a raffle featuring more
than 30 prizes added to the excitement. Those prizes included guns, handmade turkey
calls, ammunition, a sporting clay shoot for four, coolers, ammunition cases,
gun cleaning kits, turkey hunting vests and many other outdoor items. In addition
to the prize raffle, a 50/50 cash raffle produced additional dollars for the PAC.
"All in all it was a great event," said Peirce.
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Bobby Shekels, Vonnie McDaniels and Jeff McDaniels of Big Red Tomato
Packers won overall highest points. |
Because
the number of elected officials with a connection to Florida agriculture has dropped,
it becomes an increasing challenge for the agriculture industry to explain to
those lawmakers the importance of complex legislation that addresses issues like
crop protection, labor, pest and disease eradication, and the environment. One
way the PAC accomplishes this is through candidate interviews conducted in cooperation
with the Florida Agriculture Coalition, an alliance of industry governmental representatives.
A panel of coalition leaders interviews each contender to evaluate that candidate's
level of understanding and support of ag issues. Based on this one-on-one research,
the coalition and the PAC decide whether they will back his or her campaign. The
success of the event couldn't have come at a better time, said PAC Chairman David
Neill. "We have some key races coming up this year that will affect the future
of agriculture," he said. "We have open seats for governor, attorney
general, chief financial officer. Plus we have state senate and representative
districts up for grabs and Ag Commissioner Bronson running for re-election,"
he added. In
addition to the elections, issues expected to be addressed in the Legislature
include greenbelt law reform, ag enclaves, tax exemptions for low volume irrigation,
farmworker protection, citrus canker and water policies.  | | FFVA's
Alan Peirce (left) and Butch Calhoun announce raffle winners of rifles and other
oudoor prizes. |
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view additional photos, click here. | 2006
PAC SPORTING CLAYS TOURNAMENT Teams
& Sponsorships Big
Red Tomato Packers LLC FFVA-AIM, Inc. Diamond Tomato DiMare Ruskin,
Inc. Neill's Farm Fresh Produce, Inc. Neill's Farm Fresh Produce Stallings
Crop Insurance Corp. Catalytic Generators, LLC Bayer CropScience A.
Duda & Sons, Inc. Six L's Packing (Farm-Op) Callery-Judge Grove United
Agri Products (UAP) Taylor and Fulton, Inc. Sugar Cane Growers Co-Op Everglades
Farm Equipment Kern Carpenter Farms, Inc. Alger Farms, Inc. William
G. Roe & Sons, Inc. Howard Fertilizer & Chemical Co. Florida Crystals
Corp. Lost Lake Groves, Inc. Diamond R Fertilizer Co., Inc. Orsenigo
Farms, Inc. Growers Management, Inc. Seminis Mixon Family Farm, Inc.
Helena Chemical Monsanto Best
Shooter - Jimmy Alderman 91 out of 100, UAP Team (United Agri Products) Winning
Team - Big Red Tomato Packers Team #1 - Bobby Shekels, Jeff McDaniels and Vonnie
McDaniels |
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