Jan 23, 2025, 10:21 by Kathleen M. Dutro, INFB Marketing Team
For the ninth year in a row, Indiana Farm Bureau increased its total membership over 2024. In summary, the membership year ended with:
“These successes don’t come to us by accident,” said INFB President Randy Kron. “Volunteers and staff across all 92 counties invest their time together throughout the year because we believe in the future of agriculture, and in Farm Bureau’s role in securing it
Listed below are some of the other activities, events and initiatives that INFB, its staff and its members worked on in 2024.
Advocacy
Collegiate Farm Bureau/FFA
Thirty-three students representing all three active Collegiate Farm Bureau chapters – Purdue, Vincennes and Huntington universities – participated in INFB’s Collegiate Discussion Meet. The winner was Lilly Pryor of Huntington University, who will represent Indiana at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s FUSION conference in March.
INFB also participated in youth events that included a leadership luncheon for the FFA officer team, premier sponsor of the state FFA convention, and staff participation in FFA’s Premier Leadership Training.
Educational opportunities
Also new this year was a workshop sponsored by the Women’s Leadership Committee (WLC) titled Purposeful Storytelling. Women from across the state met at INFB headquarters and focused on the power of personal storytelling, building confidence when talking about Farm Bureau and how to make an impact locally.
Educational outreach efforts
Health plans
INFB Health Plans reached an important milestone in the fourth quarter of 2024, reaching nearly 4,900 enrolled plans and providing health coverage to more than 10,000 Hoosiers.
Indiana State Fair
In 2024, INFB focused on reaching consumers and connecting with young people:
Media outreach/coverage
INFB secured 1,130 news stories in 2024. The most popular topics included the Thanksgiving market basket survey, property taxes, Fourth of July market basket survey, water rights, legislative session and state convention. Ninety INFB members representing 36 counties were featured in 290 articles.
Podcast
In its second year of production, The Breakdown with Indiana Farm Bureau, the organization’s monthly podcast, covered topics such as child care, black vultures, agritourism and rural health. Since its launch in January 2023, the program has garnered more than 136 subscribers and 2,700 downloads. In July 2024, it also launched a video component for viewing, which pulled in another 202 audience members who viewed the last six episodes of the year. To learn more, visit infb.org/podcast
Publications
INFB produced a variety of publications in 2024: The Hoosier Farmer, My Indiana Home, the FB Feed, The Dispatch and The Pulse. The latter is a monthly publication about INFB Health Plans for Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance agents. Continued in 2024 were The Check-Up, an electronic publication sent twice yearly to members who have an INFB Health Plan, and Field Notes, an update to county leaders from INFB President Randy Kron.
Social media
INFB’s social media channels continued to grow in 2024. From January through December, INFB’s Facebook followers increased by 8.5%, Instagram followers by 7.5% and LinkedIn followers by 23.5%.
State Convention
Young Farmers & Ag Professionals