Marshall-Putnam Farm Bureau
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Provides scholarships to students pursuing agricultural studies.

Ag in the Classroom
Offers classroom presentations, resources, and workshops on agricultural topics for students PreK-8th grade.

Teacher Grants
Supports teachers in implementing agricultural education into their lesson plans with grants.

About
Marshall-Putnam Farm Bureau


Founded in
1935
EIN
36-1436670
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
509 FRONT STREET HENRY, IL 61537-1573 Unite States
Website
https://mpfarmbureau.org/
Phone
(309)-364-2501
Email address
About
The Marshall-Putnam Farm Bureau, established in 1919, represents farmers and friends of agriculture in Marshall and Putnam counties, Illinois. It addresses challenges faced by farmers, promotes better crop varieties, livestock production, and disease/pest management. Originally, the Farm Bureau aimed to alleviate injustices to farmers, and its mission remains the same today.
Mission
Marshall-Putnam Farm Bureau Inc advocates for local farmers in Henry, IL, fostering agricultural growth and supporting the rural community's wellbeing.

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