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Nebraska Farm Bureau celebrates centennial

Milestone brings new centennial webpage, sculpture at state office in Lincoln and events throughout the year.

February 28, 2017

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100-YEAR MILESTONE: "100 years of engagement, 100 years of passion for Nebraska agriculture, and 100 years of representing Nebraska farmers and ranchers, the very people who grow our food, fuel and fiber," said Steve Nelson, NFBF president.

Farmers, ranchers, and agricultural dignitaries from across the state will help honor the 100th anniversary of the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation in a yearlong celebration. A new centennial web page is launched and Gov. Pete Ricketts issued a proclamation to recognize Nebraska Farm Bureau's 100 years and its ability to unite thousands of farm and ranch families under a common banner — doing together what they can't do alone.

"100 years of engagement, 100 years of passion for Nebraska agriculture, and 100 years of representing Nebraska farmers and ranchers, the very people who grow our food, fuel, and fiber. It is not very often that an organization can say they have reached this milestone. I am very excited about our yearlong centennial celebration," said Steve Nelson, NFBF president.

As part of honoring the past, renowned Nebraska sculptor Sondra L. Johnson, of Cambridge, will create a cast bronze bas-relief sculpture to mark the centennial. The sculpture, in the shape of the state of Nebraska, includes the many landscapes and crops found across the state. Looking to the future, the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation announced the Cornerstone Campaign. "Celebrating Our Past, Building Our Future" is the theme of the fundraising campaign to provide a financial foundation for its programs that promote an understanding of and appreciation for Nebraska agriculture.

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Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation will be honoring its 100th anniversary in a yearlong celebration.

"Through our new foundation, we will equip the next generation of Nebraskans for careers, leadership positions and consumer roles that intersect with agriculture," said Nelson. "Foundation programs such as Agriculture in the Classroom, student scholarships and leadership development are an investment in the continued success of agriculture and all of Nebraska."

The cast bronze centennial sculpture and corresponding Cornerstone Campaign donor recognition wall will be installed at the Nebraska Farm Bureau state office in Lincoln. An unveiling is planned for March 30.

Throughout this centennial year, Nebraska Farm Bureau will hold other events, including one in Scottsbluff in western Nebraska June 8, in Norfolk northeast Nebraska Aug. 8, and a tailgate Sept. 22 at the Nebraska Husker football game against Rutgers in Lincoln. You can learn more about the celebration at nefb.org/centennial.

"As part of our centennial, Nebraska Farm Bureau continues to look ahead to the next century of possibilities, especially for the next generation of farmers and ranchers. Helping them get excited about agriculture and Nebraska Farm Bureau is vital to strengthening the future of our organization and Nebraska agriculture," Nelson said.

Source: Nebraska Farm Bureau

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