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Farm Bureau Sporting Clays Shootout

  • Los Paloma Sporting Range & Event Center 900 7 Pines Road Benton, LA, 71006 United States (map)

REGISTRATION:

Each team must designate a team captain upon registration. 4-H Teams designate a coach as captain. Youth teams include 4th-8th grade and 9th-12th grade. Adult teams, ages 18 and up.

PLEASE PRE-REGISTER. All shooters pre-registered by March 15th will be entered into a drawing for a $500 store credit to DeSoto Town & Country. We must receive your registration by March 15th to enter you into the drawing. You must be present during the drawing to win.

Please send check payable to Caddo Parish Farm Bureau, and mail to: Caddo Parish Farm Bureau, 8640 Business Park Dr. Shreveport, LA 71105

SHOOTING INFO:

20 stations, 100 shots, $125 per person/$500 per team Ammo available for purchase

Meal provided for all shoot participants. Shooters must provide their own gun, ammunition, gear and protective eye and ear wear. Personal Utility Vehicles welcome, but 4-wheelers are not allowed. Golf carts will be available for $85 if pre-ordered with registration. Ammunition will be available for purchase at the event.

CONTACT INFO

For any questions, please e-mail or call Chris Long.

Watch highlights from the 2019 Farm Bureau Sporting Clays Shootout.


Proceeds Benefit:

All proceeds of the event will support Farm Bureau causes, including the following:

The Louisiana Farm Bureau Foundation awards scholarships each year to eligible graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue degrees in agriculture at Louisiana universities. Since 1993, we have awarded 175 scholarships for a total of $440,000 to aid our future generation of farmers and ranchers. Learn more about the Louisiana Farm Bureau Foundation.

The Louisiana Ag in the Classroom Foundation provides funding for the Louisiana Ag in the Classroom (AITC) program. The purpose of the AITC program is to increase understanding of agriculture and instill an appreciation for our renewable food, fiber and fuel systems through education. The main way we accomplish this is through showing teachers how to use agriculture in teaching core subjects, such as math, science and social studies. Learn more about the Louisiana Ag in the Classroom.

Later Event: April 15
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