“You know every once in a while when I’m working on ag issues at the Statehouse somebody will say ‘oh I don’t care about those farmers, I’ll just go to the grocery store.’ I always have to laugh and at the same time of course it raises my ire and I’m giving them heck because truthfully, we all know where food comes from, so it’s very, very important,” she said.
Both the Senator and State Rep Don Lehe from Brookston in White County have spent many years on the farm, so they understand what it takes for farmers to drive the Indiana economy as they do. Lehe hopes farmers keep doing that important work.
“I understand all their challenges and all their efforts don’t go unnoticed,” he told HAT. “I appreciate all the efforts of agriculture in general, specifically farmers. There have been some ups and downs recently and we’ve got to stay the course and hope for a better future and continue to do the hard work.”
Lehe said many farmers play a key role at the statehouse educating their representatives about the important issues they face on the farm.
During the Tuesday observance of National Ag Day and governor’s proclamation of the day as Indiana Ag Day, other elected officials were joined by farmers, FFA members and state officers, and Indiana’s Family of Farmers, a group of the state’s major commodity and policy organizations promoting Indiana agriculture.
IFoF organized the day’s events at the Capitol building and elsewhere, according to the chair, Lauren Taylor.
Grades 6-8:
- 1st Place Winner: Nathan Tuholski, from Mill Creek, Ind.
- 2nd Place Winner: John Jackson, from Jamestown, Ind.
- 3rd Place Winner: Shenandoah Middle School, from Middletown, Ind.
Grades 9-12:
- 1st Place Winner: Katelyn Smith, from Logansport, Ind.
- 2nd Place Winner: John Schuler, from Roann, Ind.
- 3rd Place Winner: Anna Taylor, from Corunna, Ind.
