Runsick honored with Distinguished Service Award from National Association of County Agriculture Agents

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A local Mountain Home man has received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of County Agriculture Agents during the 2022 Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference held in West Palm Beach, Florida this past July.

Brad Runsick, who serves as the county extension agent for Baxter County, was selected as one of several honorees who represent the top two percent of membership by his peers. His work focuses on consumer horticulture, beef cattle, forages, and 4-H youth agriculture eduction. The Distinguished Service Award is conferred on members who have worked in Extension for at least ten years, are held in high esteem by their fellow works, and have developed and put into effect and outstanding program which included carrying to completion, constructive and outstanding work.

Runsick is a 20074 gradate of Arkansas Tech University with a bachelor’s in agriculture business and 2012 graduate of the University of Arkansas with a master’s in plat science and plant pathology.

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