Mercer County Farm Bureau
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Ag in the Classroom
Provides monthly presentations to second-grade classrooms in Sherrard and Mercer County School Districts, covering topics like corn, soybeans, beef, and dairy.

Bushels for Hunger
Farmers donate bushels of grain to participating elevators to help local families in need.

Young Ag Professionals
Builds knowledge through conventions, study tours, networking, and social events for those looking to grow their agriculture skills.

About
Mercer County Farm Bureau


Founded in
1926
EIN
36-1465820
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
206 SE 3RD ST ALEDO, IL 61231-1900 Unite States
Website
http://www.mercercfb.org
Phone
(309)-582-5116
Email address
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About
Founded in 1926, Mercer County Farm Bureau enriches farm family life and improves agriculture's economic well-being in Mercer County, IL. They support the community through programs like 'Bushels for Hunger,' educational events, and scholarships. Their mission focuses on local agricultural advancement and family support.
Mission
The Mercer County Farm Bureau Foundation's mission is to educate the public on agriculture and support students pursuing agriculture-related careers.

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