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In 1949, Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation was one of 40 firms or organizations that expressed interest in acquiring what was called the ammonia plant.
Farm Bureau office in Pinckney, Michigan 1935 FDR remarks for the American Farm Bureau Federation on agriculture during the Great Depression. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), more informally called the American Farm Bureau (AFB) or simply the Farm Bureau, is a United States–based 501(c)(5) tax-exempt agricultural organization and lobbying group. [1]
Texas Farm Bureau produces two member publications: Texas Agriculture for agricultural producers and Texas Neighbors for non-producing members. [9] News services also include a television program, “Voices of Agriculture,” on RFD-TV , and the “Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network,” which has more than 60 affiliate radio stations across Texas.
Texas Family Land Heritage Program [39] 1974 10 Texas Department of Agriculture: Utah Century Farms & Ranches [40] 1995 Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Nearly 500 farms have been recognized. Vermont Vermont Century Farms Program [41] 1953 Vermont State Grange and Vermont Farm Bureau: Virginia Virginia Century Farm Program [42] 1997
The federal Department of Labor said it has often found violations of labor law in the agriculture industry. In 2021, for instance, investigators found violations in 81% of nearly 300 investigations.
Sierra Enlow: The Kentucky Department of Agriculture can continue building on existing success with farm-to-school and farm-to-campus programs by developing partnerships with additional large ...
The company was later renamed to Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company in 1938. [8] With growth, came a need for the expansion of office space. In 1936, the company moved into the 246 Building at 246 N. High Street in Columbus. By 1943, Farm Bureau Mutual operated in 12 states and the District of Columbia. Even with the tripling of space in the ...
The Farm Security Administration (FSA) was a New Deal agency created in 1937 to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression in the United States. It succeeded the Resettlement Administration (1935–1937).