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Engaging Farm Bureau Leaders in Nebraska Farm Bureau

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March 5, 2026 8:40 AM
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Nebraska Secretary of Agriculture Sherry Vinton, a Arthur County Farm Bureau member shares a laugh with Farm Bureau members during the BBQ & Brews event on Feb. 5 in Lincoln.
Barry Kennedy of Holt County (left) and Terry Keebler of Johnson County take in discussion at the Nebraska Farm Bureau Council of Presidents training, where leaders talked what they could be doing better and what they are we doing well. Sharing these experiences help county Farm Bureau leaders to strengthen their leadership skills and align efforts across the state organization.
Platte Co talks with Keynote Mike Johanns He is a longtime friend of Nebraska Farm Bureau former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Senator, and Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns (right) visited with Nebraska Farm Bureau member Stan Rosendahl of Platte County Farm Bureau after his keynote address at the2026 Legislative Conference.
Nebraska Farm Bureau members gather in the Capitol rotunda during the 2026 Legislative Conference to meet with senators and advocate on key agriculture issues impacting their operations and rural communities. Pictured from left is Dave Nielsen, Lancaster County, Dylan Haas, Boone County, Addy Donelson Platte County and Carson M<article Boone County.
Sumner Sen. Teresa Ibach, a Dawson County Farm Bureau member (left), stopped by the Nebraska Farm Bureau BBQ &Brews event Feb 5. Ibach is talking with Lisa Lunz of Dixon County Farm Bureau on the issues facing senators this legislative session.
James Crook, the Otoe County president participated in the Nebraska Farm Bureau Council of Presidents event Feb 4. County Leaders participate in a training session with the Nebraska Farm Bureau, using buckets as a hands-on analogy to organize and assign county responsibilities.
Natalie Jones, president of the Logan County Farm Bureau, attended the 2026 Council of Presidents Training and Legislative Conference. She also visited with senators during the BBQ &Brews event.
Aaron Fehringer, president of the Stanton County Farm Bureau was one of more than 100 Nebraska Farm Bureau leaders who took part in training, weighed in at the Legislative Conference, and mingled with senators at BBQ & Brews Feb 4-5.