Franklin County Cattlemen’s Association names Cattleman of the Year
PHOTO BY MARÍA CAMP - Blaine McDuffa receives the Grayson Garcia Memorial Scholarship for his work in the beef and cattle industry.
PHOTO BY MARÍA CAMP - Colt Thomas receives the Grayson Garcia Memorial Scholarship for his work in the beef and cattle industry.
PHOTO BY MARÍA CAMP - The Franklin County Cattlemen hold their annual banquet, originally scheduled for January, March 9 at the A.W. Todd Centre in downtown Russellville.
CONTRIBUTED - Hudson Graham (left) and Hayes Graham (right), stand along with their parents, Marty Graham (Cattleman of the Year Recipient) and their mother, Lacy Graham.
PHOTO BY MARÍA CAMP - FC Cattlemen president, Michael Pounders (left) and vice-president, Caleb Beason (right) present Marty Graham with the Cattleman of the Year award.
Marty Graham was named Cattleman of the Year. In 2017, the farm received the Century Heritage award. At the 2021 Farm-City banquet in Russellville, the Graham family was named Farm Family of the Year for Golden Farms, which originated in the late 1890s. Martin Golden Jr. carried on row crops until the 1980s, when he decided to raise cattle.
Graham is a 1998 graduate of Russellville High School and a 2003 graduate of Auburn University. He is employed at Alabama Farm Credit in Tuscumbia. In announcing the award, the group said his “passion for environmental stewardship, animal welfare, and industry excellence can be seen on his multigenerational cattle operation,” Golden Farms, a 600-acre cow-and-calf operation running between 130 to 150 brood cows, located in the Newburg Community.
Colt Thomas and Blaine McDuffa received the Grayson Garcia Memorial Scholarship for their work in the beef cattle industry.
Katerina Cole Coffey, Franklin County Extension Coordinator; Austin Blankenship, Franklin County 4-H Agent; and Kerry Steedly, Regional Extension Agent for Forestry, Wildlife and Natural Resources, spoke.
Keynote speakers included Lauranne James, executive director of the Northwest Alabama RC& D Council, who spoke about the importance of partnerships and the role RC&D plays in strengthening communities, and Leslie Goins, a livestock production specialist, who spoke on cattle nutrition, markets and the role she plays in ensuring farmers and ranchers are successful.