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WFB Annual Meeting
November 19 - 21, 2024
WFB Annual Meeting
November 19 - 21, 2024
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Thank you for visiting our Annual Meeting website! We are finalizing the registration and schedule details. More information about this event will be available soon.
121 N Wenatchee Ave
Wenatchee, WA 98801
We look forward to seeing you all at our 2024 Annual Meeting.
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Rosella is a specialty vegetable farmer from Auburn. She and her husband, Burr, operate Mosby Farms that provides hand weeded, hand harvested vegetables to the Puget Sound region’s grocery chains and produce houses, as well as local food banks. For many years, Rosella has been engaged in Olympia and Washington, D.C., on critical policy issues important to the farmers and ranchers in Washington. She has a passion for advocating for farmers and ranchers with policy makers, government officials and the public.
Adams County rancher, Bridget Coon and her husband, Paul, ranch alongside family, raising Simmental-Angus-Gelbveih cross cattle. Additionally, they farm 800 acres of deep well-irrigated and dryland hay, rotational wheat, and other feed crops like barley. Bridget owns a marketing agency serving local agriculture and food & beverage clients, assisting them with traditional and digital communications. Bridget served as the WFB Young Farmers and Ranchers chair in 2013 and competed in both the American Farm Bureau Discussion Meet and Excellence in Agriculture contests. Most recently, she has served as the Adams County President since 2019 and the WFB State Membership Committee chair from 2020 - 2022.
Anne Lawrence joined the WFB state leadership team in 2020 as our Second Vice President. Anne is passionate about local agriculture and representation for farmers of all sizes. She and her husband, Nelson are first-generation farmers growing 40 various types of vegetables, herbs, and leafy greens in Clark County. Over a 20-week season, Anne and her husband provide CSA boxes full of fresh and local produce.
"As long as our grassroots are engaged.... we will always be a strong organization and continue to do what we have done for 102 years."
-Zippy Duvall
American Farm Bureau President