NewsApril 11, 2011

Lecia Forester
Staff photo by Lecia Forester
The Senath Fire Department accepts a check from Monsanto on behalf of Harold Watson, local farmer in the area for 49 years. Watson entered the "America's Farmers Grow Communities Program and after being notified of winning, instructed Monsanto to donate his winnings to the Senath Fire Department. Front row, left to right, are: Denny Haddock, kneeling, Harold Watson, Kent Montgomery. Fire Chief, (both holding the check) and Chuck Clark, kneeling. Back row, left to right are: Randy Wiseman, John Raines, Monsanto representative, Tim Webb, Keith Williams, Ken Johnson, Tony Marricio and Greg Starling, local Monsanto representative.
Staff photo by Lecia Forester The Senath Fire Department accepts a check from Monsanto on behalf of Harold Watson, local farmer in the area for 49 years. Watson entered the "America's Farmers Grow Communities Program and after being notified of winning, instructed Monsanto to donate his winnings to the Senath Fire Department. Front row, left to right, are: Denny Haddock, kneeling, Harold Watson, Kent Montgomery. Fire Chief, (both holding the check) and Chuck Clark, kneeling. Back row, left to right are: Randy Wiseman, John Raines, Monsanto representative, Tim Webb, Keith Williams, Ken Johnson, Tony Marricio and Greg Starling, local Monsanto representative.Lecia Forester

Senath farmer, Harold Watson, wins $2,500 from Monsanto.

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