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Farm Bureau assists local FFA chapters
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Clinton High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are Lane Hall, Susan Jones, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, Lydia Strickland, and CHS FFA adviser Ronnie Warren. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Clinton High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are Lane Hall, Susan Jones, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, Lydia Strickland, and CHS FFA adviser Ronnie Warren. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
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Hobbton High School receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are HHS adviser Tim Warren, Sarah Best, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Sarah Brewer. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Hobbton High School receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are HHS adviser Tim Warren, Sarah Best, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Sarah Brewer. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
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Lakewood High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are LHS FFA adviser John Fortner, Cassidy Hobbs, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Emily Povazsay. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Lakewood High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are LHS FFA adviser John Fortner, Cassidy Hobbs, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Emily Povazsay. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
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Midway High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are MHS FFA adviser Scott Jolly, Adam Bryant, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Josh Villnave. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Midway High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are MHS FFA adviser Scott Jolly, Adam Bryant, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Josh Villnave. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
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Union High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are UHS FFA adviser Gerald Barlowe, Hunter Johnson, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Spencer Usher. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Union High School's FFA receives their check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are UHS FFA adviser Gerald Barlowe, Hunter Johnson, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Spencer Usher. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
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Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent

Clinton High School’s FFA receivesits check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are Lane Hall, Susan Jones, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, Lydia Strickland, and CHS FFA adviser Ronnie Warren.

Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent

Hobbton High School receives its check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are HHS adviser Tim Warren, Sarah Best, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Sarah Brewer.

Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent

Lakewood High School’s FFA receives its check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are LHS FFA adviser John Fortner, Cassidy Hobbs, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Emily Povazsay.

Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent

Midway High School’s FFA receives its check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are MHS FFA adviser Scott Jolly, Adam Bryant, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Josh Villnave.

Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent

Union High School’s FFA receives its check for $1,000 from Farm Bureau. Pictured left to right are UHS FFA adviser Gerald Barlowe, Hunter Johnson, Sampson County Farm Bureau president Tate Pope, and Spencer Usher.



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