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FarmHouse Fraternity is a brotherhood of shared values and provides unique leadership opportunities to build exceptional men for life.
FarmHouse was founded as a professional agriculture fraternity on April 15, 1905, by seven men at the University of Missouri, who met at a YMCA bible study and decided they wanted to form a club. The seven founders were D. Howard Doane , Robert F. Howard , Claude B. Hutchison , Henry H. Krusekopf , Earl W. Rusk, Henry P. Rusk , and Melvin E ...
Following is a list of FarmHouse chapters in order of founding date. [1] [2] [3] Active chapters are in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.
Since our inception, we’ve established chapters on 48 campuses in the United States and Canada, from coast to coast. These are the 32 current chapters of the Farmhouse Fraternity. Please check our Upcoming Expansion page for updates on new chapters.
FarmHouse Fraternity is an international student organization located on more than 30 college and university campuses in 24 states and Canada. It is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1905, the fraternity's original membership focused on agricultural majors.
FarmHouse Fraternity is an international fraternity founded at the University of Missouri in 1905. FarmHouse is an acronym for Faith, Ambition, Reverence, Morality, Honesty, Obedience, Unity, Service, and Excellence.
What is FarmHouse Fraternity? FarmHouse Fraternity promotes the growth and welfare of our members through a four-fold focus of intellectual, social/moral, spiritual, and physical development.
The Minnesota Farmhouse Association provides, operates, and maintains housing and other facilities for the benefit of the mn Farmhouse fraternity chapter, its members, and their guests. It also aids, fosters, and promotes education, health, safety and general welfare of the undergraduate community.
Greek life on the St. Paul campus consists of three fraternities: Delta Theta Sigma, FarmHouse and Alpha Gamma Rho, along with two sororities: Beta of Clovia and Lambda Delta Phi. For many members of these organizations, the smaller St. Paul community was what they needed in their Greek life experience.
Minnesota-based fraternity providing housing, activities, and meals for 27 male U of M undergraduates; accommodates up to 50 members.