Pennsylvania Farm Bureau is the state’s largest farm organization, representing farms of every size and commodity across Pennsylvania. Farm Bureau is based on a grassroots structure whereby county Farm Bureaus develop and implement policy positions. PFB’s programs and services are aimed at solving farm-related problems, tackling issues which threaten agriculture’s future, increasing net farm income, enlightening the non-farm public about modern-day agriculture and advancing rural life in the Keystone State. Members have the opportunity to participate in the development of Farm Bureau’s policies on a broad range of issues.
Legislative Representation
The Farm Bureau provides members with representation in Washington and Harrisburg concerning legislation. The Farm Bureau is based on a grass roots structure whereby county Farm Bureaus and their leaders develop and implement policy to be determined at an annual meeting each year.
Issues which Farm Bureau has represented members on includes: farmland preservation, commodity pricing, tort reform, property tax reduction, health insurance reform, Sunday hunting, water rights and wildlife management, to name a few.
Information
•Monthly publications and newsletters are produced to keep members informed as to legislative and organizational changes.
•Community education programs outlining the importance of agriculture to everyone is pursued by programs in schools, ag days, farm shows and county events.
•Six Mobile Ag Ed Science Labs travel across the state taking agriculture education to classrooms for grades K-12.
•Ag scholarships are available for the Penn State School of Ag and Delaware Valley School of Ag through the PA Friends of Ag Foundation.
Services
Farm Bureau provides members with a wide range of contracted and discount services.