‘Together We Grow': Farm Bureau Highlights Unity and Career Opportunities on National Ag Day

AFBF Women’s Leadership Committee Chair Isabella Chism joined us to discuss Ag Day planning, community involvement, and supporting the future of agriculture.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (RFD NEWS) — As National Ag Day celebrations continued, ag industry leaders like those from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) are reflecting on the planning and significance of the annual observance.

AFBF Women’s Leadership Committee Chair Isabella Chism joined us on Tuesday’s Market Day Report to discuss her role in organizing Ag Day and the celebration’s impact on the industry.

In her interview with RFD NEWS, Chism explained the extensive planning that goes into Ag Day each year, including the selection of the theme “Together We Grow,” which emphasizes unity within the agricultural community. She also shared ways local communities can get involved in celebrating farmers and ranchers.

In addition to her work on the Women’s Leadership Committee, Chism described her farming operation in Indiana and discussed the challenge of balancing multiple roles in the industry. She also highlighted the importance of recognizing the hard work of farm families.

With a growing demand for college graduates pursuing degrees in agriculture, Chism emphasized the importance of events like National Ag Day in showcasing career opportunities in the industry. She highlighted the celebration as a platform for inspiring young people to consider careers in agriculture.

Finally, Chism offered her perspective on the significance of National Ag Day, encouraging the ag community to celebrate their accomplishments and continue fostering growth across the industry.

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