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2026 Fusion Leadership Conference

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Two programs. One powerful future.  Join Florida Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers & Ranchers and Women’s Leadership Committee for one dynamic conference experience. Register Now! The 2026 FUSION Leadership Conference is designed to bring together passionate agricultural leaders from across the Sunshine State…

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Celebrating Florida Farm Bureau Volunteers | National Volunteer Week 2026

Volunteer leadership is central to Florida Farm Bureau’s grassroots structure. This National Volunteer Week, April 19-25, we celebrate the individuals who generously give their time and talents to support Florida agriculture and their communities. Our volunteers’ impact is amplified across a variety of programs and groups within Florida Farm…

County Food Check-Out Week Events Showcase Farm Service

County Farm Bureaus celebrated Food Check-Out Week from Feb. 16-20, recognizing Florida’s farmers and ranchers for providing a nutritious, affordable food supply throughout the year. Farmers and ranchers maintain a stable food supply despite challenging market conditions, weather extremes, land loss and plant and animal pests…

Tied to Ag: Bobby Floyd, Hardee County

September 2024 FloridAgriculture eNewsletter Sixth generation Floridian Bobby Floyd grew up on his family’s cow/calf operation in Zolfo Springs. Throughout his life he has helped run cattle on the farm and has played an active role in the farm’s day-to-day operation. After graduating from Hardee High School, Floyd attended the…

Tied to Ag: Tyler and Emily Shadrick, Madison County

July 2024 FloridAgriculture eNewsletter  Tyler and Emily Shadrick are first generation blueberry growers in Madison County. Growing up in a small, rural town, their families were friends long before the two became a couple. Although they did not grow up on farms, the couple enjoys being part of the agriculture…

Tied to Ag: Katie Quincey, Gilchrist County

May 2024 FloridAgriculture eNewsletter Katie Quincey is a proud fifth generation agriculturalist from Trenton. Her family’s cow/calf operation, Hines Cattle Co., is on the Gilchrist/Alachua County line in North Central Florida.  In addition to commercial beef cattle, her family produces grass seed and hay. “My great-grandfather on my dad’s side…

Tied to Ag: Jorin Ouwinga

April 2024 FloridAgriculture eNewsletter Jorin Ouwinga YF&R Leadership Group, Western Palm Beach County, District 9 Jorin Ouwinga grew up in northern Michigan’s Missaukee county, where he was surrounded by farms and rural life. His grandparents on both sides were farmers, which influenced his interest and involvement in farming. He started…

Tied to Ag: Dallas Hull

March 2024 FloridAgriculture eNewsletter Dallas Hull grew up in New Smyrna Beach where she was involved in her local 4-H and FFA programs. Her father was a Volusia County Fair Association Director during Hull’s childhood, which led to her involvement showing livestock at the county fair. She has always been…

Tied to Ag: Matthew and Blaire Fisher

Matt and Blaire Fisher grew up in Florida’s Panhandle. Blaire grew up in Jackson County and Matt in Washington County, and the couple currently reside in Matt’s hometown of Chipley. Together, they have two sons; Brett and Brody.   The Fishers raise and sell grass fed, grain fed and Waygu beef…

Tied to Ag: Erin Jones

December 2023 FloridAgriculture eNewsletter Growing up, Erin Jones was surrounded by agriculture on her family’s cattle, hay and peanut farm in Bell. Her family has approximately 60 commercial beef cows and a Simmental Angus bull. Jones was actively involved in 4-H and FFA during her youth and is involved with…

YF&R Toolkit: Advocacy

  The main objective for using this social media campaign is to maximize the educational reach of a county Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) program while creating a conversational platform through social media which promotes local Florida commodities while they are in season. County YF&R programs are encouraged to use…

YF&R Toolkit: Community Service

The main objective for the Harvest For All event is to help provide food for those in need by organizing a gleaning or a donation of non-marketable produce. You can also include a food collection or donation during your #GrowingOurLeaders educational events. There are also national competitions based on participation…