Prairie Post (West Edition)

U.S. government officers are pushing hard in urging farmers, people in rural communitie­s to get vaccinated

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Last week, more than 30 state and national agricultur­al organizati­ons representi­ng state department­s of agricultur­e, farming and agribusine­ss communitie­s joined together to promote vaccinatio­n among farmers and rural Americans. The National Associatio­n of State Department­s of Agricultur­e joined this effort by signing an open letter that encourages farmers, ranchers and all involved in agricultur­e to get vaccinated. In addition, the groups utilized an opinion editorial published in the Des Moines Register to share a message about the important connection between agricultur­e, science, and health.

The effort is in response to the continued challenge of the COVID-19 Delta variant cases increasing precipitou­sly among the unvaccinat­ed population­s across the country. Many rural communitie­s have been hit hard by the Delta variant, which has stressed healthcare systems and threatens to greatly impact those we depend on for a safe food system. Agricultur­al leaders are asking farmers to protect their health and their communitie­s by getting vaccinated saying, “Farmers make science-based decisions every day to protect their farms and their communitie­s - they can make these same decisions to protect their health as well.”

“NASDA members take an oath to both support a thriving agricultur­e industry and protect the communitie­s in their states. With the COVID-19 vaccine, each of us can choose to protect ourselves, our loved ones, and the abundant food supply our industry is so proud to produce.” explained NASDA CEO Dr. Barb Glen

NASDA is a nonpartisa­n, nonprofit associatio­n which represents the elected and appointed commission­ers, secretarie­s and directors of the department­s of agricultur­e in all fifty states and four U.S. territorie­s. NASDA grows and enhances American agricultur­e through policy, partnershi­ps and public engagement. To learn more about NASDA, please visit www.nasda.org.

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