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Members would meet annually from across the United States and Canada for a week log convention that included races, luncheons, and voting for that year’s President and Queen of The Flying Farmers. In Arizona, air rodeos were organized. It was an event mixing business, social activities, and seminars of interest to promote aviation and agriculture.

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In the Arizona Chapter, meetings were held at the San Marcos Hotel.

Arizona’s own involvement in the IFF has made its mark including having national officers. Alexander G. Knox and his brother Lyle Knox, sons of Norman Knox and Barbara Knox, were presidents of the IFF. Just a few Arizona farming and ranching families are left in the organization.