MONROE - Members of the Green County Farm Bureau will hold their annual meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Ludlow Mansion Bed and Breakfast-Peppercorn Banquets in Monroe. Registration and the meal will be at 6:30 p.m., followed by the meeting at 7:30 p.m.
All farm bureau members are encouraged to attend the meeting to help create policy resolutions and vote in elections for county board directors. Also being selected will be the county's voting delegates for the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting in Wisconsin Dells Dec. 3-5.
As a grassroots organization, the farm bureau's members on the county level set the policy goals of the state's leading farm organization. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau often is asked to get involved in issues affecting production agriculture and rural Wisconsin in both Madison and the District of Columbia.
This fall, farm bureau members across the state will be crafting, discussing and forwarding policy recommendations on emerging agricultural issues including animal husbandry, atrazine prohibition areas, rural broadband, rules pertaining to wetlands and Wisconsin's fence law.
Made up of 61 county farm bureaus, the WFBF is the state's largest general farm organization representing farms of every size, commodity and management style.
For more information, call Jeff Ditzenberger at 608-214-9137.
All farm bureau members are encouraged to attend the meeting to help create policy resolutions and vote in elections for county board directors. Also being selected will be the county's voting delegates for the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting in Wisconsin Dells Dec. 3-5.
As a grassroots organization, the farm bureau's members on the county level set the policy goals of the state's leading farm organization. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau often is asked to get involved in issues affecting production agriculture and rural Wisconsin in both Madison and the District of Columbia.
This fall, farm bureau members across the state will be crafting, discussing and forwarding policy recommendations on emerging agricultural issues including animal husbandry, atrazine prohibition areas, rural broadband, rules pertaining to wetlands and Wisconsin's fence law.
Made up of 61 county farm bureaus, the WFBF is the state's largest general farm organization representing farms of every size, commodity and management style.
For more information, call Jeff Ditzenberger at 608-214-9137.