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词条 American Farm Bureau Federation
释义

  1. History

  2. Advocacy

  3. Education

  4. Empowerment

  5. Membership

  6. Lobbying

  7. Personnel

  8. List of Farm Bureaus

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. Further reading

  12. External links

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The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), more commonly referred to as Farm Bureau (FB), is an independent, non-governmental, voluntary organization governed by and representing farm and ranch families united for the purpose of analyzing their problems and formulating action to achieve educational improvement, economic opportunity and social advancement and, thereby, to promote the national well-being. Farm Bureau is local, county, state, national and international in its scope and influence and is non-partisan, non-sectarian and non-secret in character. Farm Bureau is the voice of agricultural producers at all levels. AFBF is headquartered in Washington, D.C. There are 50 state affiliates and one in Puerto Rico.

History

The Farm Bureau movement officially started in 1911 when John Barron, a farmer who graduated from Cornell University, worked as an extension agent in Broome County, New York. He served as a "Farm Bureau" representative for farmers with the Binghamton, New York Chamber of Commerce. The effort was financed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Lackawanna Railroad. The Broome County Farm Bureau was soon separated from the Chamber of Commerce. Other farm bureaus on a county level formed across the country.

In 1914, with the passage of the Smith–Lever Act of 1914, the U.S. Congress agreed to share with the states the cost of programs for providing what had come to be called "county agents", who furnished farmers information on improved methods of animal husbandry and crop production developed by the agricultural colleges and agricultural experiment stations, which has evolved into the modern day Cooperative Extension Service, shaped in part by political opposition to agricultural subsidies.

Farmers meeting in Saline County, Missouri, were the first to form a statewide Farm Bureau in 1915. The initial Bureaus had a social and educational function furthering the extension service efforts, and they have additionally developed a lobbying presence as well.

The American Farm Bureau was formally founded in 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. Its initial organization papers said:

{{quote|The purpose of Farm Bureau is to make the business of farming more profitable, and the community a better place to live. Farm Bureau should provide an organization in which members may secure the benefits of unified efforts in a way which could never be accomplished through individual effort.Statement originally approved by Farm Bureau members in 1920.[1]}}

The American Farm Bureau Federation relocated its headquarters from Park Ridge, Illinois, to Washington, D.C., in 2003.

Each November since 1986, AFBF has reported the results of an informal survey on the average retail cost of a classic Thanksgiving dinner, including a 16-pound turkey and all the trimmings. In 2017, the cost was $49.12, [2][3]

Advocacy

Policy is changing constantly, and it has a direct impact on farmers and ranchers. Having a voice – a seat at the table and an impact on policy – is critical. Beginning at the grassroots level and involving Farm Bureau members' advocacy efforts across the country, all of agriculture speaks with one voice through the American Farm Bureau Federation.

Education

The [https://www.agfoundation.org/ American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture] works to build awareness, understanding and a positive perception of agriculture through education. The Foundation is creating agriculturally literate citizens through our educational programs, grants, scholarships, classroom curriculum, and volunteer training.

The Foundation also builds relationships with educational institutions to introduce agricultural education tools and resources, and encourages adoption at the community, county, state, and national level.

Empowerment

From its beginnings nearly a century ago, Farm Bureau has existed to give members the tools they need to succeed. That can mean financial expertise, communication skills, advocacy opportunities, training and opportunities to network with and learn from fellow farmers and ranchers. It all adds up to helping America's farmers and ranchers stay strong and prosperous.

Membership

For nearly a century Farm Bureau members have joined together from coast to coast and become the Voice of Agriculture. Farm Bureau continues to evolve to serve the needs of members and their families on and off the farm or ranch. The Farm Bureau legacy includes leadership within local communities, advocacy on rural issues, public service and outreach, agriculture literacy and environmental initiatives that protect the environment and preserve its productive beauty for the next generation to utilize and enjoy.

Joining Farm Bureau provides your family with exclusive discounts on national brands, plus valued member benefits.

Lobbying

AFBF made The Hill's 2017 list of top association lobbying groups and was dubbed a "farm policy powerhouse" for tracking issues like crop insurance, voluntary labeling requirements for bioengineered foods and disease surveillance response. "And that only scratches the surface of its work," according to The Hill.11

AFBF supported the Fighting Hunger Incentive Act of 2014 (H.R. 4719; 113th Congress), a bill that would amend the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend and expand certain expired provisions that provided an enhanced tax deduction for businesses that donated their food inventory to charitable organizations.[4] AFBF argued that without the tax write-off, "it is cheaper in most cases for these types of businesses to throw their food away than it is to donate the food".[5]

Personnel

  • Vincent "Zippy" Duvall, Current President, Elected January 2016
  • Bob Stallman, Former President, 2000–2016
  • Dean Kleckner, Former President, 1986–2000
  • Robert Delano, Former President, 1980-1986
  • Allan Grant, Former President, 1976-1980
  • William "Bill" Kuhfuss, Former President, 1970-1976
  • Charles B. Shuman, Former President, 1954-1970
  • Allan B. Kline, Former President, 1947-1954
  • Ed O'Neal III, Former President, 1931-1947
  • Sam Thompson, Former President, 1925-1931
  • Oscar Bradfute, Former President, 1922-1925
  • James Howard, Former President, 1919-1922[6]

List of Farm Bureaus

Bureau Headquarters Founded Insurance Website
Alabama Farmers Federation Montgomery, Alabama 1921 [https://www.alfains.com Alfa Insurance]http://www.alfafarmers.org}}
Alaska Farm Bureauhttps://www.alaskafb.org/}}
Arizona Farm Bureau Gilbert, Arizona FBL Financial Grouphttp://azfb.org}}
Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation Little Rock, Arkansas 1935 Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.arfb.com}}
California Farm Bureau Federation Sacramento, California 1919 Allied/Nationwidehttp://www.cfbf.com}}
Colorado Farm Bureau Centennial, Colorado 1919 Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.coloradofarmbureau.com}}
Connecticut Farm Bureau Windsor, Connecticut 1919 Nationwidehttp://www.cfba.org}}
Delaware Farm Bureau Camden, Delaware Nationwidehttp://defb.org}}
Florida Farm Bureau Gainesville, Florida 1941 Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.floridafarmbureau.org/}}
Georgia Farm Bureau Federation Macon, Georgia 1937 Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.gfb.org}}
Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation Honolulu, Hawaii 1948http://www.hfbf.org}}
Idaho Farm Bureau Federation Pocatello, Idaho 1939 Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company of IdahoFBL Financial Grouphttp://www.idahofb.org}}
Illinois Farm Bureau Bloomington, Illinois 1916 Country Financialhttp://www.ilfb.org}}
Indiana Farm Bureau Indianapolis, Indiana 1919 Indiana Farm Bureau Insurancehttp://www.infarmbureau.org}}
Iowa Farm Bureau West Des Moines, Iowa 1918 FBL Financial Grouphttp://www.iowafarmbureau.com}}
Kansas Farm Bureau Manhattan, Kansas 1919 FBL Financial Grouphttp://www.kfb.org}}
Kentucky Farm Bureau Louisville, Kentucky 1919 [https://www.kyfb.com/insurance/ Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance]
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
https://www.kyfb.com}}
Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1922 Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.lfbf.org}}
Maine Farm Bureau Augusta, Maine 1951 Farm Familyhttp://www.mainefarmbureau.com}}
Maryland Farm Bureau Davidsonville, Maryland 1915 Nationwidehttp://www.mdfarmbureau.com}}
Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation Marlborough, Massachusetts Farm Familyhttp://www.farmbureau.co}}
Michigan Farm Bureau Lansing, Michigan 1919 [https://www.farmbureauinsurance-mi.com Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan]http://www.michfb.com}}
Minnesota Farm Bureau St. Paul, Minnesota 1919 FBL Financial Grouphttp://www.fbmn.org}}
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation Jackson, Mississippi 1922 Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.msfb.org}}
Missouri Farm Bureau Jefferson City, Missouri 1915 Missouri Farm Bureau Insurancehttp://www.mofb.org}}
Montana Farm Bureau Federation Bozeman, Montana 1919 Mountain West Farm Bureau Insurance
FBL Financial Group
http://mfbf.org}}
Nebraska Farm Bureau Lincoln, Nebraska FBL Financial Grouphttp://www.nefb.org}}
Nevada Farm Bureau Sparks, Nevada Country Financialhttp://nvfb.org}}
New Hampshire Farm Bureau Federation Concord, New Hampshire Farm Familyhttp://www.nhfarmbureau.org}}
New Jersey Farm Bureau Trenton, New Jersey Farm Familyhttp://www.njfb.org}}
New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau Las Cruces, New Mexico FBL Financial Grouphttp://www.nmfarmbureau.org}}
New York Farm Bureau Albany, New York 1911 Nationwidehttp://www.nyfb.org}}
North Carolina Farm Bureau Raleigh, North Carolina 1936 North Carolina Farm Bureau Insurance Group
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.ncfb.org}}
North Dakota Fargo, North Dakota 1942 Nodak Mutual Insurance CompanyFBL Financial Grouphttp://www.ndfb.org}}
Ohio Farm Bureau Columbus, Ohio 1919 Nationwidehttp://ofbf.org}}
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1942 Oklahoma Farm Bureau InsuranceFBL Financial Grouphttp://www.okfarmbureau.org}}
Oregon Farm Bureau Salem, Oregon 1932 Country Financialhttp://www.oregonfb.org}}
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Nationwidehttp://www.pfb.com}}
Puerto Rico Farm Bureau San Juan, Puerto Ricohttp://prfb.fb.org}}
Rhode Island Farm Bureau Federation West Greenwich, Rhode Island 1953 Farm Familyhttp://rifb.org}}
South Carolina Farm Bureau Cayce, South Carolina 1944 Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.scfb.org}}
South Dakota Farm Bureau Huron, South Dakota 1917 FBL Financial Grouphttp://www.sdfbf.org}}
Tennessee Farm Bureau Columbia, Tennessee 1921 Tennessee Farmers Insurance Companies
Farm Bureau Health Plans
http://www.tnfarmbureau.org}}
Texas Farm Bureau Waco, Texas 1933 [https://www.txfb-ins.com Texas Farm Bureau Insurance]
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
http://www.texasfarmbureau.org}}
Utah Farm Bureau Sandy, Utah 1916 FBL Financial Grouphttp://utfb.fb.org}}
Vermont Farm Bureau Richmond, Vermont 1915 Nationwidehttp://www.vtfb.org}}
Virginia Farm Bureau Goochland County, Virginia
(Richmond mailing address)
[https://www.farmbureauadvantage.com Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance]
[https://www.sfbli.com Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company]
https://www.vafarmbureau.org}}
Washington State Farm Bureau Lacey, Washington 1920 Country Financialhttp://www.wsfb.com}}
West Virginia Farm Bureau Buckhannon, West Virginia 1919 Nationwidehttp://www.wvfarm.org}}
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation Madison, Wisconsin Rural Mutual Insurance
FBL Financial Group
http://wfbf.com}}
Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation Laramie, Wyoming 1920 Mountain West Farm Bureau Insurance
FBL Financial Group
http://www.wyfb.org}}

See also

  • Bluegrass & Backroads

References

1. ^We are Farm Bureau {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060822111203/http://www.fb.org/index.php?fuseaction=about.home |date=August 22, 2006 }}, American Farm Bureau Federation, retrieved December 9, 2011.
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fb.org/newsroom/farm-bureau-survey-reveals-lowest-thanksgiving-dinner-cost-in-five-years|title=Farm Bureau Survey Reveals Lowest Thanksgiving Dinner Cost in Five Years|publisher=}}
3. ^of Classic Thanksgiving Dinner Up Slightly This Year, American Farm Bureau Federation, November 10, 2011.
4. ^{{cite web|title=CBO - H.R. 4719|url=http://www.cbo.gov/publication/45425|publisher=Congressional Budget Office|accessdate=15 July 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Fighting Hunger Incentive Act will increase food bank donations|url=http://fbnews.fb.org/FBNews/Top_News/Fighting_Hunger_Incentive_Act_will_increase_food_bank_donations.aspx|publisher=Farm Bureau News|accessdate=16 July 2014|date=10 June 2014}}
6. ^{{Cite book|title=Forward Farm Bureau Ninety Year History of the American Farm Bureau Federation|last=Truelsen|first=Stewart|publisher=American Farm Bureau Federation|year=2009|isbn=9780615259086|location=USA|pages=Insert Pages}}

11. The Hill, Top Lobbyists 2017: Grass roots, http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/top-lobbyists/358132-top-lobbyists-2017-associations

Further reading

  • {{cite journal |last=Barnes |first=John K. |authorlink= |date=August 1922 |title=J. R. Howard, Leader Of American Farmers |journal=The World's Work: A History of Our Time |volume=XLIV |issue= |pages=509–518 |id= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZW0AAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA509 |accessdate=2009-08-04 |quote= }}
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External links

  • The American Farm Bureau Federation Web site
  • Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Farm Bureau
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060822111203/http://www.fb.org/index.php?fuseaction=about.home Farm Bureau Historical Highlights, 1919-1994]
  • Link to state Farm Bureaus

12 : Agricultural organizations based in the United States|United States Department of Agriculture|Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad|Saline County, Missouri|Non-profit organizations based in Washington, D.C.|Economy of Des Moines, Iowa|American Farm Bureau Federation|Organizations of environmentalism skeptics and critics|1911 establishments in Washington, D.C.|Lobbying organizations based in Washington, D.C.|Climate change skepticism and denial|Lobbying organizations in the United States

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