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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in |
4 | | Illinois organizations; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The Woodford County Farm Bureau, headquartered in |
6 | | Eureka, is a grassroots organization dedicated to the |
7 | | propagation of the most profitable and permanent system of |
8 | | agriculture possible in the county; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, The Woodford County Farm Bureau has been in |
10 | | operation for 100 years; the organization conducts business in |
11 | | conjunction with the American Farm Bureau Association, a |
12 | | national organization of farmers and ranchers which includes |
13 | | Farm Bureaus in all 50 states and Puerto Rico; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, In 1914, following the passage of the federal |
15 | | Smith-Lever Act, several men, including Howard Leonard, Simon |
16 | | E. Lanz, Tom Bratt, Joe D. Smith, Ben Schertz, and W.H. Smith, |
17 | | discussed the creation of a cooperative farmer organization in |
18 | | Woodford County; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, In 1915, at least 281 Woodford County Farm Bureau |
20 | | membership cards were signed; a permanent organization was |
21 | | immediately formed and the constitution and by-laws of the new |
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1 | | organization were adopted; one year later, Woodford County |
2 | | joined 11 other counties to become a charter member of the |
3 | | Illinois Agriculture Association; in its first year of official |
4 | | business, the association sold seed amounting to at least |
5 | | $25,495.76, one third of which was locally grown; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, By 1921, the Woodford County Farm Bureau played an |
7 | | integral role in the development of marketing and legislative |
8 | | programs undertaken by the Illinois Agricultural Association |
9 | | and the American Farm Bureau Association; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, At the annual meeting of the Woodford County Farm |
11 | | Bureau in December of 1934, it was reported that membership had |
12 | | grown by over 39% in the calendar year and that the County |
13 | | Service Company had a 38% increase in the volume of products |
14 | | handled; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Under the leadership of Bureau President C.M. |
16 | | Smith in subsequent years, the Woodford County Farm Bureau |
17 | | played an integral role in the eradication of tuberculosis in |
18 | | local cattle, the permeation of pest control programs, the |
19 | | provision of credit facilities for member farms, cooperative |
20 | | initiatives for the production of agricultural products, and |
21 | | the expansion of Bureau facilities in the region; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, Over the course of the 1950s and 1960s, the |
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1 | | Woodford County Farm Bureau continued initiatives to cement a |
2 | | reputation for quality agricultural products and livestock, |
3 | | while investing in the community through expansion of the Farm |
4 | | Bureau Park in Eureka; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The Woodford County Farm Bureau has worked closely |
6 | | with the Illinois congressional delegation, State of Illinois |
7 | | officials, municipal and township governments, and the |
8 | | University of Illinois on matters of agricultural policy and |
9 | | research; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, While the Woodford County Farm Bureau prepares for |
11 | | its centennial celebration, the Bureau is stronger than ever |
12 | | with significant commitments to farming households and |
13 | | agricultural education through classroom presentations, local |
14 | | 4-H programs, scholarships for higher education, and its Young |
15 | | Leader program; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, The Woodford County Farm Bureau currently boasts |
17 | | over 4,000 active members in the cooperative; the organization |
18 | | is led by President Denny Pfanz, Vice President Dick Moritz, |
19 | | Secretary Kent Hodel, Treasurer Craig Moritz, and Directors |
20 | | Troy White, Sean Arians, Dennis Gibbs, Wayne Blunier, Dale |
21 | | Wyss, Loren Zimmerman, Daryl Hodel, Janet Hodel, and Ralph Noe; |
22 | | therefore, be it
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1 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
2 | | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
3 | | recognize the Woodford County Farm Bureau on the occasion of |
4 | | the organization's 100th anniversary and commend the Woodford |
5 | | County Farm Bureau family's vision, dedication, and hard work |
6 | | throughout the years; and be it further
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7 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
8 | | presented to the Woodford County Farm Bureau as an expression |
9 | | of our esteem.
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