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Indiana Farm Bureau Delegates Meet to Set 2026 Policy

Aug 18, 2025, 10:34 AM by Heidi Gant, INFB Marketing
Indiana Farm Bureau member delegates gathered at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville, Indiana, on Saturday, Aug. 16 to determine the policy positions of the organization for 2026.

 

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317-692-7828 (office)
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(Indianapolis) – Aug. 18, 2025 – Indiana Farm Bureau member delegates gathered at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville, Indiana, on Saturday, Aug. 16 to determine the policy positions of the organization for 2026.

The delegate body consisted of 226 farmers and agribusiness professionals from across the state. The members discussed several issues including energy, taxes, property rights and more. 

“Our annual delegate session is really the foundation of this organization,” said Randy Kron, INFB president. “Farm Bureau is widely recognized at the local, state and national level as a trusted source for information on policy impacting agricultural issues. Legislators know how involved our grassroots are at creating these policies every year.”

INFB’s policy development process begins at the local level. Each year, all counties can make policy suggestions or edits. Then, those suggestions are debated by a resolutions committee before being brought to the full delegate session. The grassroots structure is vital to ensuring that INFB members can voice their opinions.

During this year’s event, there was discussion among delegates about renewable energy projects and where they’re located as well as making nuclear energy a priority, especially in investing research and money into creating small modular nuclear reactors at existing or decommissioned energy producing facilities.

“Energy is always a widely discussed issue among our membership,” said Katie Nelson, INFB executive director of public policy. “We also heard many comments this year from the delegate floor about the importance of preserving prime farmland and incentivizing future projects to be on non-productive ground.”

Taxes was another issue highlighted in many areas of the policy book during the delegate session. Delegates voted to oppose any tax on and to freeze property taxes until they are eliminated. The language approved in the book suggests that property taxes be replaced from income or sales tax services, with exemptions for ag, medical and business to business.

Other positions supported by delegates included new home-based vendor language to make it easier to produce and sell locally grown food, and language on implementing civil and criminal penalties for nefarious unmanned aircraft systems (drones) being used over agricultural land and facilities.

During the session, delegates also voted on members who would represent INFB at the 2026 American Farm Bureau Federation Convention. The AFBF Convention will be held in Anaheim, California, in January. The INFB delegates chosen will discuss policy positions for the national organization with representatives from all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Five county Farm Bureau leaders were elected as delegates for the AFBF Convention:

  • Lana Wallpe, Benton County
  • Greg Orschell, Franklin County
  • Paul Jacobs, Huntington County
  • Matthew Lucas, Jackson County
  • Mike Patka, LaGrange County

Before the event concluded, INFB Vice President and Indiana State Rep. Kendell Culp awarded retiring COO and Treasurer Mark Sigler the Indiana Distinguished Hoosier award on behalf of Gov. Mike Braun. This award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities and whose qualities endear them to Hoosiers. It's one of the highest awards presented by the governor.

Over the next few weeks, the INFB board of directors will determine the priorities for the 2026 state legislative session. Federal priorities are set at the AFBF level based on input from all state Farm Bureaus. Now, the INFB public policy team will work with regional managers, district directors and county Farm Bureau members to decide which priorities will set the stage for the organization’s efforts at the Statehouse and in Washington, D.C.

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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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