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Young Farmers & Ag Professionals
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Statement of Purpose

 

Indiana Farm Bureau will find those who have a passion for agriculture and a hunger to learn more. We cultivate members to become the next generation of agricultural leaders through leadership development, awards and competitions and networking.

 

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INFB has compiled resources for county YF&AP chairs. These resources include job descriptions, event ideas, social media guidelines and more. Click here to view the YF&AP online toolkit.

 

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State Committee

A two-year opportunity to represent your district on the state Young Farmers & Ag Professionals Committee. National networking, leadership development and travel opportunities are just a small part of this experience.
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Collegiate Farm Bureau

Collegiate Farm Bureau offers leadership and engagement opportunities for students encompassing career development, service learning, scholarship assistance and professional networking. There's more to being a collegiate Farm Bureau member than being a student.
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Awards and Competitions

Become involved in activities and competitions that help you grow and mature as a young farmer. Network with your peers and see what others are doing to advance the course of agriculture.
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Activities and Events

There are many activities and social opportunities to network with like-minded peers and colleagues. Indiana Farm Bureau encourages active participation in all forums that furthers the cause of the Hoosier farmer.
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INFB 100 - Youth and Young Farmer History

Indiana Farm Bureau youth and young farmer programs have a rich history dating back to 1938.
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Ag Literacy Challenge Grant

An award program designed for Indiana FFA Chapters to showcase agricultural literacy programs and efforts within their home communities.  
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Young Farmers & Ag Professionals

State Committee Collegiate Farm Bureau Awards and Competitions Activities and Events INFB 100 - Youth and Young Farmer History Ag Literacy Challenge Grant
Contact the Young Farmers & Ag Professionals Program

 1.800.327.6287
 engagement@infb.org
 P.O. Box 1290 Indianapolis, IN 46206

Logan Springstun of Warrick County Wins Discussion Meet Competition at Indiana Farm Bureau State Convention

Dec 16, 2024, 11:49 AM by Colleen Settle, INFB Marketing Team
Logan Springstun of Warrick County is the winner of the 2024 Indiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ag Professionals Discussion Meet. The competition, which was held Dec. 13-14 in French Lick as part of the INFB annual state convention, is one of the four major awards presented to Farm Bureau members aged 35 and younger.

 

Contact:
Colleen Settle
317-692-7822 (office)
317-242-8907 (cell)
csettle@infb.org

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Dec. 16, 2024 – Logan Springstun of Warrick County is the winner of the 2024 Indiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ag Professionals Discussion Meet. The competition, which was held Dec. 13-14 in French Lick as part of the INFB annual state convention, is one of the four major awards presented to Farm Bureau members aged 35 and younger. During the competition, contestants participated in a group discussion that simulates a committee meeting.

Springstun and the other finalists discussed common dilemmas and potential problems facing farmers in America. Topics and questions included the following:

  • Young farmers are finding they need to diversify their farm portfolio. What are some ways that they can utilize diversification to explore new revenue sources? How can INFB support YF&AP members as they strengthen their farm businesses?
  • Increases in the price of agricultural land make access and ownership of land one of the biggest hurdles for young farmers looking to start or expand farms. How can young farmers position themselves to react to competition for agricultural land?
  • Succession planning is often a tough subject not only for individual farms but also within county Farm Bureaus. Some younger members may find it challenging to become involved in their county Farm Bureau beyond the YF&AP committee. What are some ways that county Farm Bureaus can encourage involvement from young members and how can actively engaged young board members help their county Farm Bureaus plan for the future?
  • Farmers are reliant on multiple energy sources to run equipment, heat livestock barns, and power storage and maintenance facilities. How can INFB work with energy companies, local governments and rural communities to increase domestic energy production, minimize loss of agricultural land and protect private property rights?

This year’s INFB Discussion Meet consisted of four rounds of competition, including semifinal and “Final Four” rounds. During the final round, the contestants competed, discussing how INFB can continue to provide value and opportunity to welcome members from across the broad diversity of modern agriculture and American farmers. This year’s winner was announced during the annual INFB Business Meeting at convention on Dec. 14.

Springstun now advances to the national Young Farmer & Rancher Discussion Meet, which will be held during the American Farm Bureau Annual Convention, Jan. 25-27 in San Antonio, Texas. Springstun farms corn, soybeans, hay, cattle and timber with his family in Warrick County. He is a sales rep at Pioneer where he manages the day-to-day activities with customers, assisting them with their planting and harvesting needs for the crop year. Springstun graduated from Purdue University where he studied agriculture education and political science. He currently serves as the YF&AP chair on the Warrick County Farm Bureau board.  

As the winner of the INFB Discussion Meet, Springstun receives a $4,000 cash prize from Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance and expenses paid to the national convention in San Antonio. The three runners-up were Lillian Knust of Vigo County, Jaden Maze of Boone County and Jared Thomas of Knox County. The runners-up each receive a $1,000 cash prize from Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance.

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About Indiana Farm Bureau: For more than 100 years, Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB) has protected and enhanced the future of agriculture and our communities. As the state’s largest general farm organization, INFB works diligently to cultivate a thriving agricultural ecosystem to strengthen the viability of Indiana agriculture. Learn more at INFB.org.

 

 

 

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