[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 132 (Wednesday, July 28, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Page S5138]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                        TRIBUTE TO DARRELL HUETH

 Mr. DAINES. Mr. President, today I have the distinct honor of 
recognizing Darrell Hueth of Valley County as Montanan of the Month for 
his devotion to the Glasgow community and passion for Montana 
agriculture and education.
  Darrell has been a staple in Glasgow since his high school football 
and basketball days. He went on to become a star athlete for the 
Montana State University Bobcats from 1956-1959--``Go Cats!'' During 
his time at MSU, Darrell studied agriculture economics.
  Darrell brought his athletic experience and agriculture knowledge 
back to Glasgow a a teacher and coach. Under his leadership, the 
Scotties' football team went undefeated for 2 years and won three State 
championships. Darrell also led the Scotties' wrestling team to three 
state championships. When he wasn't on the field or in the gym, Darrell 
taught consumer economic accounting and bookkeeping, a course that is 
crucial for the next generation of Montana ag leaders.
  Teachers serve an important role as they shape the minds of young 
Montanans and have the opportunity to influence the next generation and 
help prepare them for future careers. Montana has a rich legacy of 
agriculture, and it is our No. 1 economic driver. There is no doubt 
that Darrell's passion for teaching about agriculture helped encourage 
young Montanans to pursue careers in this important field.
  His educational impact extends beyond the great State of Montana. As 
professor emeritus at the University of Maryland's Department of 
Agricultural and Resource Economics, Darrell has had many academic 
articles, working papers and books published throughout his 
professional career.
  It is my honor to recognize Darrell for dedicating his life to 
education and making a positive impact on young Montanans through 
athletics and agricultural studies. Keep up the great work, 
Darrell.

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