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INFB ends a successful membership year

Nov 29, 2023, 11:12 AM by INFB Marketing Team

 

The 2023 membership year officially ended on Oct. 31 with a gain in total membership for Indiana Farm Bureau.

The final number is 270,545 members, which represents a gain of 2,697. Voting membership ended at 67,032 members, which was a decline of 952 members from the previous year.

Below are a few highlights:

  • This is the eighth year in a row for INFB to record a membership gain.
  • 26,326 new members joined INFB during this past year.
  • 22 counties had a gain in voting members.
  • 57 counties had a gain in total members.

Top membership counties as of Nov. 1:

Total membership                       Voting membership

1. Brown      107.57%                 1. Crawford  102.82%

2. Warrick    105.26%                 2. Franklin    102.80%

3. Benton     105.14%                 3. Benton     102.75%

4. Daviess    104.59%                 4. Harrison   102.38%

5. Crawford  104.58%                 5. Madison    101.78%                          

“We appreciate all of the work that went into helping Farm Bureau grow membership this year,” said INFB President Randy Kron. “This growth is the result of dedication and effort put forth by our staff, volunteers, insurance company personnel and agents in every county. Thank you for helping make this another successful membership year.”

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