Pettis County Soil & Water Conservation Cooperator of the Year
Charles Hardy, Alan Ream, Jason Chamberlin, JR Chamberlin, David DIck and Brent Carpenter
Charles Hardy, Alan Ream, Melissa Chamberlin, Jason Chamberlin, David Dick and Brent Carpenter
Ali and Ryland Chamberlin
Ali, Melissa, Jason, Ryland JR and Karen Chamberlin
Pettis County SWCD Board 2012 Annual Meeting
Brent Carpenter. Secretary, Charles Hardy, Vice Chairman, David Dick, Chairman and Alan Ream, Member Not Pictured Mark Jones, Treasurer
Brent Carpenter announcing Poster Contest Winners
1st Place Poster Contest Winner: Alex Swords and Charles Hardy
2nd Place Poster Contest Winner: Shania Medrano and Charles Hardy
Pettis County Soil & Water Conservation
Cooperator of the Year for 2009
Board member Alan Ream congratulates Larry and Cindy Claycomb of Hughesville, Mo.
Pettis County Poster Contest Winners for 2009
Board members: David Dick, Alan Ream and Mark Jones with first place winner Megan Osburn from Parkview Elementary School. Other winners were: second place Michael Garbuzov, third place Peyton Sharp,also from Parkview and Honorable mention was Brenda Bello from LaMonte Elementary.
Pettis County Soil and Water Conservation District
Cooperator Spotlight
2008 Cooperator of the Year
Williams Farm Inc.
David and his wife Janeene live south of Hughesville; they are the third generation on the family farm. David has been no-tilling since 1993, and his farming operation consists of cow/calf operation and row crop.
Dean and Paula Guier
2007 Conservation Cooperator of the Year
The cooperator of the year award is given to someone who strives to improve and preserve the resources that they have today for tomorrow. This year's recipients are Dean and Paula Guier, and they continue to do just that. After being married in 1973, they started farming together. They have three children, Gregory, Krystal and Clint and a grandson Logan. Together they farm 1,000 acres and have over 100 head cow/calf operation. Although they are very busy, staying active in the community is also important to them. They also have shown a great deal of kindness toward humanity having been on several mission trips. Raising their children and working together has been their most valuable purpose.