The 2024 Monroe County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting will be held Thursday, September 19, at the Matthes Tree Farm on Lulu Road in Ida. Dinner will be served from 5:00 – 5:50 PM with the Meeting starting at 6:00 PM. The meeting will include discussion of proposed Farm Bureau policies and election of directors. Annual reports from the various county committees will also be presented along with financial reports. Click on the below link to view the proposed policy resolutions that will be presented at the meeting.
Document final_2024_proposed_resolutions_booklet.pdf (147.98 KB)
This meeting is of great importance in developing policies crucial to agriculture. Farm Bureau advocates on behalf of farmers at the local, state, and national levels. The Monroe County Farm Bureau Policy Development committee members have been working to identify issues and determine policies for all agricultural members to discuss and vote on at the September 19th annual meeting. Approved state and national policy resolutions are combined with those from other counties for discussion and voting later this year at the statewide annual meeting. Monroe County is known for its meaningful policy contributions that are often adopted at the state and national level. These policies provide the direction for legislators and regulators while determining rules and laws that impact agriculture. We need your voice; this is how we do our part as a grassroots organization and effectively press for changes that benefit farmers and farmland owners.
The Monroe County Farm Bureau Board of Directors provide the leadership for our organization. Regarding elections, there will be five board positions on the ballot this year: Lake District (Berlin-Frenchtown-Monroe) currently held by Chris Heck; South-West District (Bedford-Whiteford) currently held by Brad LaVoy; Central District (Ida-Raisinville) currently held by Ron Stadler; Director At-Large position currently held by Caleb Matthes – each of these board seats are eligible for a 3-year term. There is also an At-Large position for a 1-year term currently held by Holly Thompson. Chris Heck is the only board member term limited in his current position. Any eligible member who would like to run for one of these positions should contact the county office for referral to the nominating committee or plan to be nominated from the floor at the meeting.
Farmers and landowners who are not yet members may attend. We welcome you to join the largest, most effective farming organization to meet likeminded people, help the industry and take collective action to make things better for all of agriculture. This is a free event for our regular agricultural members and special guests. RSVPs are required and due no later than September 6th using the reservation form, calling the office at (734) 269-3275 or by email to [email protected].