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Home » Blog » News » Wisconsin Farm Bureau Turns 100
June 29, 2022

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Turns 100

July 18, 2018

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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Turns 100

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation will be celebrating 100 years as a grassroots organization in 2019. As part of the celebration, which will officially kick off in December at the 2018 WFBF Annual Meeting, the Centennial Committee is collecting stories.

Whether you met your spouse through Farm Bureau or recently joined and attended a Young Farmer and Agriculturist event, all stories are welcomed. After stories are submitted a committee member will follow up to select how the story might be highlighted or used in the celebration.

The goal of the WFBF Centennial Committee is to share at least 100 Farm Bureau stories during the centennial year

Farm Bureau members past and present can submit their stories via a Google form found at http://bit.ly/SubmitAFarmBureauStory. You can also email your story to [email protected] or mail items to Attn: Centennial Committee PO Box 5550 Madison, WI 53705.

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation is the state’s largest general farm organization, representing farms of every size, commodity and management style.

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