Calvin King
Calvin R. King (born 1953) is an American farm developer, and the President of the Arkansas Land and Farm Development Corp.[1][2]
He graduated from Philander Smith College in 1975.[3]
The agency collaborated with the Farmers Home Association to create the Outreach Training and Technical Assistance program.[4]
Awards
- 1990 MacArthur Fellows Program
- 1990 National Partnership Award, by the United States Department of Agriculture
- 1989 Arkansas Public Service Award.
gollark: You mean, what, "stop filtering sensory data according to your preconceptions" or something, I'm guessing?
gollark: You can't "empty your mind of concepts". What does that even *mean*?
gollark: Who knows.
gollark: "hmm, perhaps my program did not work because of this grain of dust in orbit of Jupiter"
gollark: They don't consider *all* possibilities. There are an infinite number of those.
References
- "Calvin King". Arkansas Business, March 13, 1989, Hill, Jack E.; Parsons, Bill
- http://www.clt.astate.edu/dkennedy/alfdc2.htm
- "Drake Law School - Agricultural Law Center". drake.edu.
- "Entrepreneur - Start, run and grow your business". Entrepreneur.
External links
- "African-American Farmers: Working the Plough", Living on Earth, January 24, 1997
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