The mission of the Napa County Farm Bureau is to ensure the proper political, social, and economic climate for the continuation of a strong, viable, and sustainable agricultural economy. It is the oldest and largest industry organization in the Napa Valley and professionally represents the public policy and political interests of Napa Valley's agriculture at the local, state and federal levels.
Expert advocacy by the Farm Bureau has brought successes in county policy, farm policy, trade, immigration, tax reform, wildfire-prevention funding, marketing, transportation and environmental policy. The Napa County Farm Bureau membership totals over 1,200 local farmers, ranchers and individuals involved in production agriculture and non-farm members and businesses that contribute to making Napa Valley's agriculture a world class standard.
Expert advocacy by the Farm Bureau has brought successes in county policy, farm policy, trade, immigration, tax reform, wildfire-prevention funding, marketing, transportation and environmental policy. The Napa County Farm Bureau membership totals over 1,200 local farmers, ranchers and individuals involved in production agriculture and non-farm members and businesses that contribute to making Napa Valley's agriculture a world class standard.
Services
The Napa County Farm Bureau Foundation announces a series of four Thursday virtual courses from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 pm via Zoom. The courses are designated to address pressing concerns in viticulture and meet credit requirements. Five hours per training, including one hour of Laws & Regulations (Napa County Ag Commissioner).
The Napa County Farm Bureau Foundation is our 501c3 charitable foundation whose aim is to promote agriculture to the youth of Napa County and foster the next generation of Napa County farmers, grape growers, vineyard managers, winemakers and more.
The foundation hosts popular events such as our annual Ag Day where over a thousand elementary school children come to the Napa Expo fairgrounds and learn about all the facets of Napa County agriculture.
The foundation hosts popular events such as our annual Ag Day where over a thousand elementary school children come to the Napa Expo fairgrounds and learn about all the facets of Napa County agriculture.
Please review the invoice for accuracy including vineyard sizes, ownership, and applicable Farm Bureau membership. If you have any questions or adjustments to make, reach out to our office and we will gladly update our records. A water quality monitoring plan submitted by the Napa and Sonoma County Farm Bureaus has been approved by the state water board.
Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers are active agriculturists--between the ages of 18 and 35 and involved in production, banking, business, and many other areas of the industry. Young Farmers and Ranchers develop leadership skills while volunteering time as active, vital members of the county Farm Bureaus.
The Napa County Farm Bureau is the largest policy based organization in Napa Valley and professionally represents the interests of Napa Valley agriculture at the local, state and federal levels. In conjunction with support from our local businesses, we share a common interest of working to advance agriculture in Napa County to not only assist our industry, but to also enhance and fortify our local Napa County communities.
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