Sun Photo by Bob Hurley
The Greene County Partnership's Agribusiness Committee honored the late Dr. Don C. Henard and Greeneville farmer John D. Baxter with awards during the annual Farm-City Banquet Thursday night at the Clyde Austin 4-H Training Center. Dr. Henard's widow, Jean, right, accepted the Robert C. Austin Award for Distinguished Service to Community in his behalf. Baxter, second from right, was presented the J.W. Massengill Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture. Steve Hale, left, presented the awards. Nikki Land, second from left, was the banquet's guest speaker, presenting a travelogue on her recent visit to Costa Rica.
Published: 9:44 AM, 11/07/2008
Last updated: 9:45 AM, 11/07/2008
Source: The Greeneville Sun
Agriculture
Student
Nikki Land Speaks,
Shows
Travelogue
By BOB
HURLEY
Columnist
The late Dr. Don
C. Henard was honored for his service to the community, and John D. Baxter, an active farmer and
farm leader of Greenville, was honored for his service to agriculture during the annual Farm-City
Banquet Thursday night at the Clyde Austin 4-H Training Center.
The
banquet is an annual project of the Greene County Partnership's Agribusiness
Committee.
Dr. Henard, who died earlier this year, was presented the
Robert C. Austin Award for Distinguished Service to Community. His widow, Jean, accepted the award
in his behalf.
John D. Baxter, a retired industrial engineer who is an
active member and leader of the Greene County Farm Bureau, was presented the J.W. Massengill Award
for Distinguished Service to Agriculture.
In presenting the awards, Steve
Hale, a member of the agribusiness committee, cited a long list of accomplishments for both Dr.
Henard and Baxter.
Hale spoke of how Dr. Henard and his family returned
to Greeneville in 2001 after Dr. Henard retired from his medical practice in
Memphis.
Among Dr. Henard's service to the community, Hale pointed out,
was serving as chairman of the Greeneville-Greene County Airport Authority and as chairman of the
board of directors of the Greene County Partnership.
Hale noted that Dr.
Henard was a member of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees as well as being a trustee for the
Greeneville City Schools Foundation.
Dr. Henard also was a member of the
board of directors of the Niswonger Foundation, the board of trustees of the Laughlin Memorial
Hospital Foundation, and a member of Asbury United Methodist Church.
"Dr.
Henard did all that since moving back to Greeneville in 2001," Hale said.
John D. Baxter
A life-long farmer, John D. Baxter was an
industrial engineer at the former Weavex Corporation for 36 years, Hale
said.
"He has served as vice president of the Greene County Farm Bureau
for 11 years," Hale said, "and has been instrumental in the start-up of branch
offices."
Baxter is a member of the Young Farmers and Homemakers of
Greene County, the agribusiness committee, and serves on the Andrew Johnson Bank's Agricultural
Board.
Baxter attended the National 4-H Congress as a teenager, and
formerly co-owned and operated a farm supply store in Greeneville.
"Mr.
Baxter has been involved in Kids' Day on the Farm, and co-chairs the Farm-City Banquet," Hale
said.
Baxter is also a member of the Army National Guard and the New
Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where he is a Sunday School teacher and serves on the
building committee.
Nikki Land Presentation
Nikki Land, of Mohawk, who is studying agricultural business and economics at the
University of Tennessee, presented her travelogue on this summer's visit to Costa Rica. She and 47
other young people from across the U.S. went to Costa Rica after being named winners in the National
Poultry Proficiency Program Contest.
This fall, Land has been traveling
to various states as part of UT's Livestock Judging Team.
She is a
partner with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McNabb, in a poultry, beef and tobacco farming
operation off Fish Hatchery Road in western Greene County.
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