Local couple honored by Farm Bureau

Monday, November 23, 2009

CLOVERDALE -- Joe and Angie Mann of Cloverdale are the winners of the 2009 Indiana Farm Bureau Young Farmer Achievement Award. The announcement came Nov. 21 at IFB's state convention in Fort Wayne.

The Young Farmer Achievement Award recognizes young farmers whose farm management techniques and commitment to their communities set a positive example for those involved in production agriculture.

The Manns will represent Indiana in January at the young farmer and rancher contests at the American Farm Bureau Federation's annual convention in Seattle.

Joe and Angie are partners in White Oaks Farms with Joe's father and two brothers. More than 7,500 crop acres are under production, producing corn, soybeans and wheat. White Oaks Farms also includes a wean-to-finish swine operation marketing 20,000 hogs per year. The couple also owns Rolling Meadows Plant Farm, a retail greenhouse business. The Manns live near Cloverdale with their three children, Brady, 6, Emily, 3, and Nathan, 2.

As winners of the Young Farmer Achievement Award, the Manns win a $6,000 cash prize from Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, $500 from Dodge, one year's (or 350 hours') use of a Kubota tractor, and the David Leising Award, which includes a $200 savings bond, as well as the trip to the national convention.

Other achievement award finalists were Paul Rumple of Adams County and Orville and Jessica Haney of Kosciusko County.

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  • Well does this make all the Mann's that have own? Maybe now someelse in the county might have a chance.

    -- Posted by moo on Mon, Nov 23, 2009, at 5:19 PM
  • Congratulations, Joe and Angie. You represent our county well. I wish you luck in the upcoming competition in Seattle. I always enjoy visiting the Rolling Meadows Plant Farm each year to see the new plants, shrubs, and roses that are available. Angie is very helpful in offering needed information about each plant. Thanks, Angie.

    -- Posted by MLHazelrigg on Mon, Nov 23, 2009, at 9:15 PM
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