Franklin County Enduring Farmer Award

(Updated: Aug. 11, 2025, 12:42 p.m.)
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The 2025 Franklin County Enduring Farmer Award is sponsored by the Franklin County Agricultural Advisory Board. The Award was approved by the County Commissioners. Applications should be returned by 5:00 p.m.. September 12th, 2025 to:


Franklin County Agricultural Advisory Board


103 South Bickett Blvd.


Louisburg, NC 27549


919-496-3344


Please feel free to share and nominate someone. If you have questions please contact 919-496-3344, Charles Mitchell.


Award Category:


Franklin County Enduring Farmer Award


Participant Eligibility:


Engaged in farming for a minimum of 25 years.


Procedures:


Entries for this award recognition will be judged by a local committee made up of three Franklin County Agricultural Advisory Board Members.


Award:


The winner will receive their award at the Franklin County Farm City Luncheon.


Judging Criteria:


• Stewardship----------------------------------------------- (60 points)


• Community Leadership------------------------------ (10 points)


• Education-------------------------------------------------- (10 points)


• Enrolled in VAD or EVAD Program-------------- (10 points)


• Heritage---------------------------------------------------- (10 points)


The entire operation, including livestock and property that is owned, rented, or operated by the nominee must be considered in the application.


I. Stewardship


Stewardship--Judges will consider-- general appearance of farmstead, sheds and fences in accordance with current conservation practices. The use of chemicals including handling, storage, applications, and the recycling of containers. The storage of fuels and fuel products, use of alternative fuels and solar energy or new energy source.


II. Community Leadership


Community participation--leadership activities at community, county, state and national level will be considered. This will include activities in church, farm organizations, civic organizations, and community development groups.


III. Education


Educational use - Use of farm for education by school groups, tours, presentations to outside groups, Ag classes, legislative delegations, use of farm to influence neighbors. How is the farm being used for education of others or getting the conservation message out?


IV. VAD/EVAD


Enrollment of farm parcels in the Voluntary Agriculture District Program or the Enhanced Voluntary Ag District Program.


V. Heritage


The qualities, traditions, or features of life on the farm that have continued over many years and have been passed on from generation to generation.


Franklin County Enduring Farmer Award application