Arizona Agriculture Connection with Maricopa County Farm Bureau
Today, Nicole interviews Sherry Saylor on Arizona Agriculture Connection from Saylor’s office at Buckeye Elementary, where she is retiring after 40 years as a school counselor. Saylor recounts moving from South Carolina to Buckeye in 1974 after her father-in-law sold a Phoenix-area farm due to urban encroachment, and how Farm Bureau helped her learn agriculture and find her role as a spokesperson while her husband Rick, focused on farming. She describes her progression through Farm Bureau leadership to national chair, the importance of preparation and the DC communications “boot camp,” and encouraging women to find their voice. The conversation covers blending agriculture education into schools, building community through Farm Bureau membership and participation, advocating with elected officials, ongoing challenges like water and development, and agriculture’s technological advances and career opportunities. Learn more about opportunities of getting involved with Farm Bureau here: https://www.maricopacountyfb.org/ [https://www.maricopacountyfb.org/] * 00:48 Counselor Life And Retirement * 02:26 From South Carolina To Farming * 06:19 Finding A Place In Ag * 08:13 Farm Bureau Leadership Path * 12:37 Confidence Through Boot Camp * 18:28 Ag Education In Schools * 24:15 Building Community In Ag * 28:05 Why Farm Bureau Opportunities Matter * 28:59 Farm Bureau Roots * 30:39 Advocacy Makes Impact * 31:35 Get Off the Tractor * 33:38 Urban Encroachment Reality * 35:00 Arizona Ag Advantages * 37:57 Tech and Adaptability * 40:00 Careers Beyond Farming * 43:17 Community and Gratitude
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