What is the Rock Island County Farm Bureau?
Rock Island County Farm Bureau’s mission is to be a positive voice for agriculture, providing resources that enhance the economic success and quality of life for rural and urban communities.
The Board of Directors are elected by the 650 voting members of the Rock Island County Farm BUreau each August at their annual meeting. And for the next 24 months of their elected term, they meet on a monthly basis to carry out the mission statement of the Rock Island County Farm Bureau.
Farm
Bureau is a membership organization controlled by farmers who join
through their county Farm Bureau. Illinois Farm Bureau was founded
in 1916 by a group of farmers who met at the University of Illinois
to discuss the need for education, better information, and more
effective farming practices.
Early on, Farm Bureau was involved
in passing legislation and lobbying lawmakers about agricultural
issues. At the same time, county Farm Bureaus provided a professional
staff in accessible locations around the state. Farm Bureau Today
Today, county Farm Bureaus, such as
Rock Island County Farm Bureau, are still involved with legislation
dealing with agricultural issues. Many more programs have been added
to ensure the message of agriculture’s importance is maintained in Rock Island County and throughout the Quad City area.

