- Illinois Farm Bureau
The Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) is a
nonprofit U.S. organization controlled byfarmers who join IFB through one of the 96 county farm bureaus inIllinois . The organization's legal name is the Illinois Agricultural Association. IFB was founded in 1916 by a group of farmers who met at the University of Illinois to discuss the need foragricultural education , betterinformation for farmers, and more effective farming practices. Today, IFB represents two out of three Illinois farmers.Organization and mission
IFB is involved in passing
legislation andlobbying lawmakers about agricultural issues, and county farm bureaus provide aprofessional staff in accessible locations around the state. Together, IFB and the county organizations were instrumental in bringingsoil and crop specialists to each county. These professional farm advisers were the forerunners of today’s cooperative extension service. They help supply farmers with the latest agriculturalresearch information and make on-the-farm analyses and recommendations about production challenges.IFB’s stated mission is to improve the
economic well-being of agriculture and enrich the quality of farmfamily life. The organization focuses on these areas:* Operating the farm successfully
* Service to members
*Government andpolitics
* Education and information
* Professional development
* Operating IFB professionallyIFB attempts to:
* Tell the farmer’s story to the public
* Update members on newtechnology and information that impacts agriculture
* Represent farmers in local, state, andnation al legislative and political activities
* Providemarketing and education services to help IFB members improve their net farmincome IFB has been criticized as too dominated by large
agribusiness operations and unresponsive to environmental concerns aboutpesticide use,water quality and other issues. IFB is also known for its historical association withState Farm , the largest personal linesinsurer in the United States. The organization is governed by a twenty-memberboard of directors who are elected to two-year terms; thepresident andvice-president of IFB are also elected every two years. IFB’s state office is located inBloomington, Illinois .History
After its founding in 1916, IFB was initially concerned with nuts-and-bolts issues like control of
insect pests, protection oflivestock from disease, and the construction of betterrural roads . During theDust Bowl years of theGreat Depression IFB worked to aid farmers in economic distress and to modify federal government farm regulations to favor agricultural interests.After
World War II IFB began to get involved more directly in governmental issues such astaxation , the federalbudget deficit , andagricultural subsidies . IFB worked on water availability issues and helped farmers in other parts of the country facingweather -related problems. IFB has also devoted more effort topublic relations campaigns about agriculture and the realities of farm life.External links
* [http://www.ilfb.org Illinois Farm Bureau website]
* [http://www.prairierivers.org/Archives/Reports/2000/05/00/DirtyWater/prn2.html Prairierivers.org criticism of the Illinois Farm Bureau]
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