Windsor County Farm Bureau - Vermont

Windsor County Farm Bureau - Vermont Windsor County Farm Bureau is over 100 years old, "To Serve and Advance Agriculture". You don't have to be a farmer or forester to join Farm Bureau.

The Vermont Farm Bureau is a grassroots organization with policies and priorities set at the County level by individual farmer members in a democratic process that dates back to our beginning. Farm Bureau began as an arm of the Chamber of Commerce in Broome County, New York in 1911. The idea quickly spread to several other Counties in the Northeast including Windsor County, Vermont, and the County

Farm Bureau was born. Beginning with a handful of County Farm Bureaus, Vermont Farm Bureau was established in 1915. By late 1917, the Farm Bureau movement had spread across the Country and gave rise to the idea of an American Farm Bureau Federation, all the while respecting the original grass roots structure that gave the individual farmer delegate at the County level control over the issues and solutions generated for the good of American agriculture. Vermont Farm Bureau is the state's largest non-profit trade association of agricultural producers. About 3000 member families in all fourteen counties have joined together to solve problems common to the agricultural community. While members join at the county level, a membership gives you access to all the benefits of the County Farm Bureau, the Vermont Farm Bureau and the American Farm Bureau Federation, the world's largest agricultural advocacy organization with over 6 million family members nation wide. Our 105 years of experience on issues relating to agriculture here in Vermont has made us widely considered the "Voice of Agriculture" in the Green Mountain state. This respect for the grassroots policy development process and emphasis on every members input have propelled Farm Bureau in to playing a critical role in shaping public policy locally and at the state and national levels. If you want to help save family farms and preserve Vermont's rural character, Farm Bureau is one way to help. We encourage all friends of farmers, foresters, horticulturalists, private property owners and agribusiness to support the organization that speaks for agriculture in Vermont, but most importantly if you are interested in helping preserve and strengthen a integral part of Vermont's working landscape, Farm Bureau is the place for you. Windsor County Farm Bureau Board of Directors
President: Kerry Gawalt

Vice President: Kelly Mecham

Treasurer: Marion Barr

Secretary: Stuart Farnham

Members at Large:
Robert Sherwin
Charles "Terry" Gulick

USDA Designates Windsor County as a Natural Disaster Area due to the drought conditions.
12/09/2025

USDA Designates Windsor County as a Natural Disaster Area due to the drought conditions.

USDA Designates 2 Vermont Counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas Farmers.gov sent this bulletin at 12/09/2025 03:08 PM EST View as a webpage / Share VT FSA - December 9, 2025 USDA Designates 2 Vermont Counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows...

VTFB President Jackie Folsom is in DC fighting for Vermont farmers.  Thanks for all you do for all farmers but especiall...
07/15/2025

VTFB President Jackie Folsom is in DC fighting for Vermont farmers. Thanks for all you do for all farmers but especially all Vermont Farm Bureau Members.

State Farm Bureau presidents from across the country and our national committee chairs joined AFBF President Zippy Duvall at the White House to hear from several Cabinet members, administration officals and senior White House staff.

It was a morning filled with good discussions about Farm Bureau's priority issues. Speakers took questions from state presidents and expressed appreciation to Farm Bureau leaders for their time in Washington sharing agriculture's story.

Can you spot President Folsom?

06/20/2025

đź§€ Big thanks to Joe Millliken and The Vermont Journal for this write-up on our recent acquisition of Grafton Village Cheese Company!

While the news was shared earlier this spring, this piece beautifully captures the heart of what this transition means for us — preserving the legacy of Grafton’s cheesemaking tradition while building a sustainable future together.

For over 12 years, Vermont Farmstead and Grafton Village Cheese have worked side by side, and we’re honored to carry the torch forward. With production continuing in both Grafton and South Woodstock, and a shared commitment to local farms, quality, and craft, we’re excited for what’s ahead.

Read the full article 👉 https://vermontjournal.com/featured-articles/vermont-farmstead-cheese-company-purchases-grafton-village-cheese/

06/16/2025

Vermont Young Farmers and Ranchers, come join our team for a fun filled evening and help support the Addison County Field Days build a new sheep and goat barn.
Please RSVP to either Kate or Eliza if you’d like to join so we can have enough YF&R tee shirts for everyone!

Event link: https://facebook.com/events/s/first-annual-ag-olympics/1239868427711072/

**Vermont Farm Bureau and YF&R will be covering the team entry fee**

06/03/2025

We still want to highlight the farmers of our Vermont farms. Our farmers are the heart and soul of the farm, and the ones who produce our food and goods.

If you or anyone you know may be a good fit, tag them in the comments below!



12/27/2024

They say “the best way to spread holiday cheer is by singing loud for all to hear”, but we at Vermont Farm Bureau think it can also be done by spreading gratitude for all to see.

If you are looking for an indoor activity to do with your children during this school break, consider decorating a letter to thank your local farmer! We guarantee it will spread holiday cheer.

For premade coloring pages, reach out to a Vermont Farm Bureau field representative!

Email: [email protected]

11/06/2024
Great work VTFB getting many ag organizations together.
10/17/2024

Great work VTFB getting many ag organizations together.

A big Thank You to all Farmers on this special National Farmers Day.
10/12/2024

A big Thank You to all Farmers on this special National Farmers Day.

Today and every day, we are thankful for our farmers.

Windsor County (VT) Farm Bureau’s annual meeting is set for Oct 10.  Please reach out if you would like to attend and we...
09/11/2024

Windsor County (VT) Farm Bureau’s annual meeting is set for Oct 10. Please reach out if you would like to attend and we can talk about membership.

Never been to a county annual meeting?? You’re missing out!!
These counties have outdone themselves this year and are really putting together some awesome meetings!!
Here are the dates we have so far, interested in a specific county meeting? Reach out to the office at [email protected] or call (802)434-5646
Already know which meeting you will be attending? Great!! RSVP with the online link: https://form.jotform.com/242483670820154
We hope to see you there!!

07/19/2024

We are very sorry to say that our long time friend, Member and Board Member Terry Gulick, passed away this week. We will miss him. A celebration of his life will take place at his farm in Springfield VT August 10 at Noon. More details to be posted soon.

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South Reading, VT
05062

Website

http://www.vtfb.org/vermont-farm-bureau-Windsor.html

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