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Smith, David
State Farm earned an A+, which is the highest rating the Better Business Bureau gives to companies.Moody’s RatingMoody’s rating looks at how well a company can pay off its debts (its creditworthiness). The agency gives State Farm an Aa1 rating which falls into the P-2 category. This ...
Arkansas Crop Insurance As every experienced farmer knows – insects and the elements can be disastrous to crops. That’s why it’s vital that today’s farmer has protection from the kind of random occurrences that can devastate a harvest, literally erasing months or even years of hard work ...
The couple also serves as chairs of the Arkansas Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee. Read More April 8, 2020 Farmer Q&A: Nita & Gary Cooper Nita and Gary Cooper run a small cattle operation on their farm near Everton, a tiny hamlet in Boone County. They’re still farming ...
Cotton farmers are predicting record yields this fall in some parts of Arkansas. Fewer acres were planted in the state than a year ago, but the pickings are producing double that of West Texas crops. Read More 2023 Corn Harvest Update ...
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I am originally from Rogers, Arkansas and went to college at Missouri State University in Springfield, MO, graduating with a Business/Marketing degree in 1990. I started working with my father-in-law Gerald Long, who was then a State Farm agent, in 1991. After that, I worked in claims ...