Farm Bureau’s® Mission
AFBF® is the unified national voice of agriculture, working through our grassroots organization to enhance and strengthen the lives of rural Americans and to build strong, prosperous agricultural communities.
Purpose of Farm Bureau
Farm Bureau is an independent, non-governmental, voluntary organization governed by and representing farm and ranch families united for the purpose of analyzing their problems and formulating action to achieve educational improvement, economic opportunity and social advancement and, thereby, to promote the national well-being. Farm Bureau is local, county, state, national and international in its scope and influence and is non-partisan, non-sectarian and non-secret in character. Farm Bureau is the voice of agricultural producers at all levels.
In 1919, a small group of farmers from 30 states gathered in Chicago and founded the American Farm Bureau Federation. Their goal – speaking for themselves through their own national organization. Farm Bureau soon became the voice of agriculture at the national level.
“The purpose of Farm Bureau is to make the business of farming more profitable, and the community a better place to live. Farm Bureau should provide an organization in which members may secure the benefits of unified efforts in a way which could never be accomplished through individual effort.” – Statement originally approved by Farm Bureau members in 1920.
While issues and challenges have changed for America’s farmers and ranchers over the past eight decades, the mission and goals of Farm Bureau have remained true to that spirit. Farm Bureau members have become more vocal in speaking out on issues of concern for the nation’s farmers and ranchers.

Hi: I live in western Colorado and I would like to learn if you folks are starting a farmer’s coop for energy crops such as Energy Beets to gasoline of Penny Cress to biodiesel?
By: Carl Mc Williams on 01/03/2012
at 2:05 pm
Carl, I have done a little asking around and Colorado Farm Bureau staff don’t know of any such initiative.
It is not my expertise, but farmers seem to be happy with the price they are getting from beets for sugar. Just because they are not doing it does not mean that you cannot get started on it… Good luck!
By: SHM on 01/23/2012
at 5:08 pm
Carl, I recently met with LeAnn Oliver, Senior Advisor for Clean Energy and Rural Development, specializing in energy efficiency and renewables at the Department of Energy here in DC. She said that she would be happy to hear from you. Her contact information is 202-287-1762 and leann.oliver@ee.doe.gov. Good luck with your progress.
By: SHM on 01/31/2012
at 12:28 pm
Carl, try this link to learn about energy funding announced today: http://content.govdelivery.com/bulletins/gd/USDAOC-2da926
By: SHM on 02/03/2012
at 3:18 pm