FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 23, 2019

Contact: Hannah Packman, 202.554.1600
hpackman@nfudc.org

WASHINGTON – In conjunction with its Fall Legislative Fly-In earlier this month, National Farmers Union (NFU) hosted its first Raising Voices event for young agricultural leaders. Thirty-three FFA and Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) members hailing from 14 states traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in an educational session and gain hands-on advocacy experience.

“Fly-In is always an exciting time for us in D.C., and this year was especially so with the addition of dozens of FFA and PAS students,” said NFU President Roger Johnson. “The future of family farm agriculture is one our top concerns at Farmers Union, so it is really encouraging to see so many young, bright people who are enthusiastic about agriculture and agricultural policy!”

During a pre-Fly-In conversation, participants heard from National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) CEO Chandler Goule about the value of agricultural education programs for students’ long-term professional success. His presentation was followed by a panel discussion with young agricultural policy professionals, including NFU Government Relations Director Matt Perdue, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives Government Affairs Director Mary Nowak, and House Subcommittee Staff Director for General Farm Commodities and Risk Management Mike Stranz. The three answered questions about current agricultural policy, their own professional experiences in agriculture, and how to prepare for professional success.

Raising Voices attendees then joined Farmers Union members from their home states to meet face-to-face with their elected representatives. They and other Fly-In participants collectively visited all 535 congressional offices to discuss the farm economy, climate change, agricultural trade, competition in the food and agriculture sectors, and other policy priorities.

“Our legislators need to be hearing about the needs and concerns of new farmers and agricultural professionals – and nobody understands those issues better than these students,” said Johnson. “We hope this is just the start of their long futures in agricultural advocacy, and we look forward to seeing more blue jackets at Farmers Union events in the years to come!”

Since signing a memorandum of understanding in June, this is the first collaboration between NFU and National FFA Organization, made possible through the generous support of organizations including Farmers Union Insurance and NAU Country Insurance Company.

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