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Board of Directors:

Charles Gibson—Board President   
Johnny Josselet—Vice President
Brian Lehrmann—Secretary                   
Carl Hopkins                  
Jeff Teague                       
Darin Drury
Steve McGuire               
Justin Cox
Thomas Parks
Ross Short
Todd Spitzer           

Office Staff:
Kenny Tanner—Agency Manager
Matt Preston–Agent
Jeff Frierson—Adjuster
Cynthia Thorson—Secretary/Receptionist 


From the president–
Haskell CFB proud to represent farmers and ranchers


The Haskell County Farm Bureau welcomes members committed to the advancement of agriculture and the proliferation of the rural way of life and the values that accompany it.  Members are not required to be directly involved in the production of agriculture.

Haskell County Farm Bureau is proud to serve as the “Voice of Agriculture” for Haskell County and beyond. It was chartered in 1948 and has been highly involved in protecting the welfare of farmers and ranchers on local, state and national levels.  We provide a wide range of benefits to our members that are both attractive and cost-effective. For more information, please contact the local office at 940-864-2647.  

A few of the ways that Haskell County Farm Bureau represents the farming and ranching industry are listed below:

 

• Haskell County Farm Bureau is part of a much larger organization of both state and national levels. All decisions and actions taken are arrived at by a locally elected board of directors. The directors are individuals who are fully involved in and committed to production agriculture.

• The Farm Bureau is a “grassroots” organization. Ideas and concerns always begin at the county level and can be addressed by members during the annual meeting held each October. Resolutions addressed and voted on at the county level are forwarded for state level consideration. This process is one of the reasons why Farm Bureau is so powerful and influential.  The members have a voice!!

• We are highly involved at both the state and national levels protecting and influencing legislation that affects production agriculture and Haskell County Farm Bureau members. Dues collected and money raised is spent to promote agriculture and the rural way of life.

 

On behalf of Haskell County Farm Bureau, directors, agents and employees, we wish to thank all members and potential members for caring to support and encourage our commitment to the advancement of agriculture and the rural way of life.  

 

Charles Gibson
Haskell County Farm Bureau President