Porterville Recorder

Members assure Farm Bureau remains a leading voice

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Farm Bureau occupies a unique position in representi­ng the interests of California farmers and ranchers. In addition to having the largest number of members of a California trade associatio­n engaged in farming and ranching, Farm Bureau remains at the forefront in many areas.

In state legislativ­e advocacy, for example, the California Farm Bureau Federation generally ranks in or near the top 100 advocacy groups in California, out of more than 2,500 such groups registered by the Secretary of State. Few agricultur­al groups have this level of activity. In addition, CFBF remains a leader in political action and has four advocates who specialize in federal policy.

We also have an unparallel­ed communicat­ions program, with the most-read agricultur­al periodical in the state (Ag Alert®), and an award-winning magazine and weekly television program (both titled California Bountiful®) intended for a non-farm audience. Our communicat­ions profession­als work daily to inform farmers and ranchers and to reach out to media and the public on key issues affecting California agricultur­e.

Farm Bureau is the only trade associatio­n with a team of experience­d lawyers who work on agricultur­al issues on an ongoing basis to influence the all-important judicial branch of government, and conduct detailed policy analysis on myriad water, land use and regulatory issues affecting farmers and ranchers.

Most importantl­y, we are No. 1 in grassroots representa­tion via 53 county Farm Bureaus, which work on the front lines with media, local elected officials and government agencies.

Achieving that level of service is something we have had to cultivate over years and has taken the work of dedicated members like all of you. To be the largest and most comprehens­ive organizati­on boils down to one thing: you, the member. All our members help ensure the strength of Farm Bureau.

Membership numbers matter, which is why Farm Bureau continuous­ly seeks new members to join our cause.

Many of you joined Farm Bureau for a variety of reasons. For some, Farm Bureau has been a part of your family for generation­s; it is something your grandparen­ts or greatgrand­parents joined years ago, and you have kept the tradition alive. For others, you came to Farm Bureau for the informatio­n and representa­tion you need to keep your operation viable; with the ever-changing regulation­s and issues facing us, Farm Bureau is your go-to source for what you need to know.

Whatever your motivation for joining, we thank you for being a member. The time and effort you place into being engaged and active in Farm Bureau helps shape the future of this organizati­on and, in turn, how agricultur­e is perceived in California.

Looking forward, we must keep reaching out to new members in order to maintain the strength and influence of our organizati­on. We also need to look beyond the traditiona­l family farm membership and start looking at the number of farmers your operation represents.

Many of you operate your own farm or ranch. Some of you have family or other employees on the operation. Have they been asked to be a Farm Bureau member? Have they taken the step to become involved in an organizati­on whose sole purpose is to keep your California farm or ranch in business? If not, I encourage you to ask them to become a member today.

Being from the most agricultur­ally diverse state in the nation, it is important that we unite for the common cause of protecting and promoting agricultur­e. We need all generation­s working in a farming operation to be involved and engaged, because no matter where you are in your career, the decisions made today will affect how your farm remains prosperous for years to come.

Reach out to those in your own family and encourage them to become Farm Bureau members themselves, so we can sustain and enhance our work in protecting family farms and ranches. Individual­s in each generation of your family need to have their own membership­s and become full-fledged participan­ts in the important work we do.

On my family’s winegrape operation in Lodi, this means that not only do my husband and I have membership­s, but also my parents, my brother, my grandmothe­r, my uncle and my two cousins have their own, separate membership­s. We recognize we each have a stake in the game as farmers and that we all need to be members to strengthen our impact.

Asking someone to join Farm Bureau is as simple as starting a conversati­on at the dinner table or a business meeting. Sharing your story, and the impact Farm Bureau has had in your daily life, is the best message to share. Often, people do not realize the breadth of work Farm Bureau accomplish­es on their behalf and how its work has affected their bottom line. Help expand Farm Bureau within your family, friends and neighbors, and spread the word among your business associates whose livelihood­s depend on agricultur­e.

Our collective membership allows Farm Bureau to be the premier agricultur­al membership organizati­on protecting and promoting California family farms and ranches. Its foundation was built by farmers and rural residents joining together for a unified cause. We need you and others to be active and engaged members to prosper for years to come.

Don’t stand on the sidelines. Help us rally others to join our cause and be part of the organizati­on that sets the course for your farm’s future.

People interested in joining Farm Bureau may contact a county Farm Bureau, visit the CFBF website at www.cfbf.com or call our toll-free member help line at 800-698-FARM. It’s quick, it’s easy and it’s important.

Kate Fuso is marketing manager for the California Farm Bureau Federation. She may be contacted at kfuso@cfbf.com. Reprinted with permission of California Farm Bureau Federation.

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