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Members of the Clinton County Farm Bureau (CFB) Young Leader Committee recently delivered the first donation from their 2022 Farm Safety Grant program with a $1,000 donation to the Clin-Clair Fire Department.  Three county departments requested grants for equipment assistance this year, including items such...

The 2022 Clinton County Fair has come to an end, but not before the Clinton County Farm Bureau took several opportunities to show their support for agriculture and the county’s youth. At the livestock shows, every participant received a free “There’s No Business Like Show Business”...

Geralyn Albers and Doris Brammeier were the two lucky winners from the Clinton CFB’s “Dairy Month” drawing.  Both members won a year’s supply of milk or ice cream in the form of $5 gift certificates (52 of them) for Prairie Farms products.  Thanks to all...

Two area veterinary school students have been selected to receive scholarships from the Clinton County Farm Bureau Foundation for the 2022-2023 school year. Each recipient was awarded $5,000. Kristen (Eversgerd) Cotton, daughter of Bryan and Lisa Eversgerd of Centralia, is a 2015 graduate of Carlyle High...

The Clinton County Farm Bureau Foundation is again offering teachers in Clinton County grants up to $350 for activities relating to agriculture.These grants can be used to fund any project promoting agriculture awareness. Project funds can be requested for field trips, resources, supplies, books, special...

The Clinton County Farm Bureau is proud to help Central Community High School realize their goal of adding a new greenhouse for their growing agriculture program. Directors from the Farm Bureau board stopped by the school today to check out the new facility and make...

“Back to the Future of Agriculture” is the theme the Clinton County Farm Bureau would like to challenge FFA Chapters and 4-H Clubs to focus on as they build a float for this year’s Clinton County Fair Parade that is scheduled for Monday, July 18th...

Every day, politicians and regulators in Washington D.C., Springfield, or your local community make decisions that impact the way you farm.  In today’s world, your voice can be easily drowned out by other interest groups.  We need you to speak out and advocate to protect...