The Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation is proud to recognize Comanche County Farm Bureau as Diamond level supporters.
Comanche County Farm Bureau has been serving the interests of farmers and farm families since its inception, November 2, 1971. Farm Bureau is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting, protecting, and representing the interests of rural Oklahoma. It is the largest farm organization in the state and serves as an advocate for agricultural producers at all levels.
“Comanche County Farm Bureau is committed to moving agriculture forward in Oklahoma.” said Kerry Givens, Comanche County Farm Bureau Board President. “Supporting the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation gives us an opportunity to help tell the true story of production agriculture and ensure that our children and grandchildren enjoy the same farming and ranching opportunities we are blessed with today.”
Other members of the Comanche County Farm Bureau Board of Directors are: Damon Doye, Vice President (Lawton); Benny Taylor, Secretary (Elgin); Don Fischer, Treasurer (Chattanooga); Wayne Kiser, Director (Elgin); Edward Bard, Director (Lawton); Stuart Henderson, Director (Lawton); Adam Bohl, Director (Chattanooga); and Russell Kirz, Director (Lawton.)
“Our generous donors are one of our greatest sources of pride.” Said Amanda Rosholt, Director of Fundraising and Public Relations for the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation. “The members of Comanche County Farm Bureau have devoted their lives to producing food and fiber for our state and our nation. It is encouraging for them to see the importance of our programs and to choose to commit their resources to us.”
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation is committed to enhancing awareness and understanding of agriculture’s importance to the state. Through educational programs for citizens of all ages, the Foundation aims to help Oklahomans understand the positive impact agriculture has on the state and the importance of protecting it for future generations.