AAMU Alumnus Among White House and USDA “Champions of Change”
An Alabama A&M University alumnus and
noted farmer will be among 15 “Champions of Change” to be recognized by
the White House and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Tuesday, July 29,
at 10 a.m. (Eastern).
Billy B. Bridgeforth, a 1980 soil science AAMU graduate, will be distinguished as
a trendsetter during a program recognizing
leaders from throughout the U.S. who are making significant positive
impacts on the next generation of farming and ranching.
Billy B. Bridgeforth |
Bridgeforth is a fourth-generation farmer in
Tanner, Ala., whose Darden Bridgeforth & Sons operation grows
cotton, corn, wheat, soybeans, and canola using a variety of
cutting-edge agronomic techniques and land conservation practices. As
Chairman of the National Black Growers Council, Bridgeforth advocates
on behalf of Black farmers in the United States and abroad.
The program Tuesday will feature USDA Deputy
Secretary Krysta Harden, who will discuss efforts to ensure that
beginning farmers and the growing ranks of agriculture—women, young
people, immigrants, socially disadvantaged producers, returning veterans
and retirees—have access to the programs and support they need. The
event will include a discussion about how to continue growing and supporting the next generation of America’s farmers and ranchers.
The Champions of Change program was created
as an opportunity for the White House to feature individuals,
businesses, and organizations doing extraordinary things to empower and
inspire members of their communities.
To watch this event live, visit www.whitehouse.gov/live. To learn more about the White House Champions of Change program and nominate a Champion, visit www.whitehouse.gov/champions. For more information on opportunities to support new and beginning farmers, visit www.usda.gov/newfarmers.
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