Mission Statement: To improve the overall well-being of agriculture and enrich the quality of rural community life.
RICHLAND COUNTY FARM BUREAU HISTORY
The Richland County Farm Bureau is a membership organization controlled by farmers. We are a not for profit corporation and make up 1 of the 95 county organizations of Illinois Farm Bureau.
Today, our mission is to improve the economic well-being of agriculture and enrich the quality of farm family life. We work to keep agriculture, Illinois’ biggest economic engine, fueling families in both rural and urban communities throughout Illinois.
As a grassroots membership organization of people who support farms, food, and families, we:
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Advocate for farmers and speak out for agriculture
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Promote the values and quality of life that we in Illinois hold dear
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Connect the farming community with consumers
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Create value in membership
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Focus on agriculture youth education
The Richland County Farm Bureau was formed in December of 1917. A few farmers came together to fill the need for education, better information, and more effective farming practices. The organization has grown to 580 voting members and 898 associate members. The Richland County Farm Bureau is affiliated with the Illinois Farm Bureau and the American Farm Bureau Federation.