The National Grange Society: Courage, Civility, and Service

A grassroots advocacy group is calling on farmers and ranchers to come together and support one another. The National Grange Society says it all begins with three simple areas of attention: Courage, Civility, and Service. National President Christine Hamp stresses that farmers and ranchers willing to rally around these core values of the institution will find opportunities for making a significant difference.

"Courage. Civility. Service."

The Society was founded after the Civil War to help farmers organize, support one another, and improve life in rural America. Today, they lobby for laws that help rural communities, without a tie to any political party.

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