Dan Wright re-elected Arkansas Farm Bureau president
Dan Wright of Waldron was re-elected Friday (Dec. 5) as Arkansas Farm Bureau’s president and Magen Allen of Bismarck was elected as the new vice president for the agriculture advocacy organization. Both were elected during Farm Bureau’s state convention at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Terry Dabbs of Stuttgart was selected as secretary/treasurer, his third term in that role. A row crop farmer, Dabbs has served on the ArFB Board of Directors since 2004. He grows rice, soybeans, wheat, oats and corn.
Voting delegates also re-elected seven board members to two-year terms. They are Sherry Felts, Joiner; Bob Shofner, Centerton; Jon Carroll, Moro; Joe Thrash, Houston; Terry Laster, Strong; Chase Groves, Garland City; and Jack Evans of Lonoke.
Wright, 65, was selected for his third term as president. He has served 12 years on the organization’s state board, including four years as secretary/treasurer. Wright is a poultry and hay producer.

“I’m honored by the confidence our members have shown in me to lead our organization into the next chapter of advocacy, education and outreach for Arkansas’ agriculture and rural communities,” Wright said. “Now more than ever, it’s vital that we recognize and celebrate the dedication of the farmers and ranchers who work tirelessly to feed families around the world.
Allen, 44, begins her first term as vice president and is the first female to serve as an officer of ArFB. She has served on the ArFB state board of directors since 2022. Allen and her family operate JA Farms, a 2,000-acre diversified cattle and hay operation that claimed the title of Arkansas Farm Family of the Year in 2023. JA Farms also encompasses a feed business, trucking company and retail farm store.
“I’m sincerely grateful to our members for their trust to serve as a leader for this organization,” Allen said. “I look forward to working with our president and state board as we work to strengthen and support Arkansas agriculture and its rural communities.”