This year’s state-level Young Farmer Discussion Meet Sweet 16 is set, as is the stage for the final rounds upcoming at MFB’s 2021 State Annual Meeting.
While setting organizational policy will be a top priority for the 400-plus voting delegates at Michigan Farm Bureau’s annual meeting, Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, they’ll also be casting their ballots for two at-large MFB board of director positions for 2-year terms.
“This award is the result of hundreds of Farm Bureau employees working hard every day to create and maintain a positive culture focused on exemplary service,” said CEO Don Simon. “We are extremely proud to be part of this list and to be recognized for the sixth time in the last seven years as a Top 100 Workplace in Michigan.”
County Farm Bureau candidate evaluation committees are strongly advised to acquaint themselves with changes to the state’s house, senate and congressional districts.
"If you are working on something you want to share with the industry, presenting your ideas as part of the Excellence in Agriculture program is the way to go."