By Julie Tomascik
Editor
County Farm Bureaus across Texas have a new opportunity to highlight their role as The Voice of Agriculture® through a new signage program designed to increase public awareness of the organization’s mission.
The Voice of Agriculture® signage program offers counties the opportunity to install signs at the county offices that prominently display Farm Bureau’s mission and reinforce the organization’s commitment to serving farmers, ranchers and rural communities.
“County Farm Bureau offices are often the most visible representation of the organization in communities across the state,” Bryce Moore, Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) director of Field Operations, said. “The new signage is intended to help members and the public better understand Farm Bureau’s purpose and the role the organization plays in advocating for Texas agriculture.”
The program is available to all county Farm Bureaus on a first-come, first-served basis and includes several signage options to fit county office locations.
The Voice of Agriculture® has long been the organization’s mission and guides the efforts to advocate for farmers and ranchers, promote agriculture and support rural communities. The new signs provide another way to share that message with those who visit county offices or pass by them each day, Moore said.
The signage initiative is part of TFB’s ongoing efforts to strengthen public recognition of the organization and the efforts carried out by county and state leaders on behalf of agriculture.
Counties with questions about the signage program can contact Moore at 254-399-5028 or by email at bmoore@txfb.org.
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