![]() Golden State Farm Credit will be taking part in the following county and local fairs – Tehama, Glenn, Porterville, Silver Dollar, Kings, Shasta, Butte, Intermountain, Tulare and Fresno. We are proud to contribute to the purchase of their livestock projects and continue our commitment to building a lasting legacy.” ![]() Rob Faris, President and Chief Executive Officer at Golden State Farm Credit, states “We understand the importance of supporting our local youth as they are the farmers and ranchers of tomorrow. In order to ensure each participant’s animal is sold, Golden State Farm Credit will be distributing up to $60,000 towards purchasing, add-ons, and contributing to a pool of funds that will buy livestock that receive low or no bids. ![]() The money they receive from the sale of their animals also covers the cost of raising these animals, which can be a substantial financial investment.įair organizers are taking advantage of virtual auctions as a replacement to the traditional onsite events. The transactional process of purchasing and selling farm animals provides young people the opportunity to learn essential life skills such as communication, cooperation, responsibilities, and food production. The cancellation of these events has impacted 4-H and FFA youth livestock projects. ![]() Chico, CA – In an effort to help grow the next generation of farmers and ranchers, Golden State Farm Credit is committing up to $60,000, in an effort to support the sale of local 4-H and FFA livestock.ĭue to the need for social distancing because of COVID-19, many counties have canceled their local fairs. ![]()
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