Michigan’s Livingston County created a program that helps teachers earn education credits while learning about agriculture. Ohio earned recognition for many programs, including farmer mental health outreach, classroom agriculture conferences, tire recycling events, teacher training programs, and family-focused holiday agriculture activities.
Oklahoma counties were recognized for recycling initiatives and community block parties that connect Farm Bureau with local families. Oregon’s Klamath-Lake County hosted an annual pancake supper to thank members and strengthen community relationships. Texas counties were honored for leadership development programs, legal education seminars, and professional retreats for agricultural agents.
Virginia also received recognition for garden-based learning programs and farmland preservation education efforts.
Convention attendees are encouraged to visit the award-winning counties’ booths on the trade show floor to learn more about these impactful initiatives. These programs show how local Farm Bureaus continue to support education, sustainability, wellness, and food security while preparing the next generation of agricultural leaders.
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