The Young Farmer and Rancher program provides leadership opportunities for men and women ages 18-35. Through educational and competitive events, involvement in YF&R programs helps to build a stronger, more effective Farm Bureau for the future.
The Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee is currently holding a membership drive to recruit 100 new young farmer members, and needs help from each county! They are asking each county to find two new young farmer members for the chance to win $100! Just write “YF&R RECRUIT” and the name of the recruiter in the “Where/Who did you learn about Farm Bureau” line on the application. Let’s get some new members and win some money!
West Virginia Farm Bureau conducts three competative events during Annual Meeting in November to showcase the work of young farmers & ranchers from age 18-35. WVFB will provide the winners with $500 to travel to American Farm Bureau Federation’s Annual Convention this January in New Orleans to compete at a national level. Events include:
Achievement Award
The Achievement Award recognizes Young Farmers & Ranchers who have excelled in their farm or ranch and have honed their leadership abilities to superiority. Participants are involved in production agriculture with a majority of their income subject to normal production risks. Judges evaluate competitor's excellence in management, growth and scope of their enterprise and self-initiative that have been displayed throughout the
farm or ranch.
Excellence in Agriculture
The Excellence in Agriculture Award spotlights young Farm Bureau members who are agricultural enthusiasts but have not earned a majority of their income from an owned production agriculture enterprise in the past three years. Competitors are evaluated on their understanding of agricultural issues, leadership experiences and achievement, and their ability to communicate their agricultural story.
Discussion Meet
The American Farm Bureau Federation Discussion Meet competitive event simulates a committee meeting where discussion and active participation are expected from each participant. This competition is evaluated on an exchange of ideas and information on a pre-determined topic. Participants build basic discussion skills, develop a keen understanding of important agricultural issues and explore how groups can pool knowledge to reach consensus and solve problems.
Competitors Must:
Harvest For All: July 13
State Fair: August 9-18
YF&R Discussion Meet
Excellence in Agriculture & Achievement Award entry deadline: September 28
National 4-H Week: October 1-7
WVFB Annual Meeting: November 9-11.
Danielle Grant, Chairperson
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