Background
The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF or the Farm Bureau) describes itself as the โunified national voice of agricultureโ in the US. The AFBF acts as the cornerstone organization in a network of affiliated state-level Farm Bureau non-profits and insurance providers.1โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โProPublica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/sfEkQ
For decades, the Farm Bureau network, which has links to the fossil fuel industry, lobbied against climate action and spread climate science denial in farming communities and in capitals across the US.
Stance on Climate Change
Despite softening its messages on climate science, as of August 2020 the AFBF opposes a โnear termโ end to the use of fossil fuels. It also continues to support fracking, expanding the use of coal and other forms of fossil fuel production.
โFarm Bureau strongly supports the development of a national energy policy that provides for increased exploration and use of domestic energy resources,โ it says on its website. โFarm Bureau supports additional access for exploration and production of oil and natural gas, including the use of hydraulic fracturing.โ Farm Bureau โalso supports the expanded use of coal in an environmentally sound manner.โ It also says it supports the use of โrenewable energy sourcesโ like ethanol, biodiesel, biomass, solar and wind.2โComprehensive US Energy Policy,โ American Farm Bureau Federation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/vv7ay
Research suggests that, in general, farm groups play a role in reducing acceptance of climate science among farmers. โFarmers who said they trusted environmental groups for information about climate change were more likely to believe [it] was occurring and that it was due to human activity,โ Scientific American reported in 2015. โHowever, farmers who said they trusted farm groups, agribusiness, and the farm press were less likely to believe climate change was happening and due to human action.โ3Niina Heikkinen, โWhat Do Farmers Think about Climate Change?โ E&E News, January 28, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/hLvhI
A 2018 InsideClimate News investigative report described the ways that the Farm Bureau has mobilized against climate action for decades. The series described ways that the Farm Bureau has lobbied against action on climate change, using the credibility of farmers as people whose livelihoods are closely connected to climate and weather to push against climate action and for policies that benefited the fossil fuel industries and that have ultimately led to increased climate warming.4Georgina Gustin, Neela Banerjee and John H. Cushman Jr, โHow the Farm Bureauโs Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers,โ Inside Climate News, October 24, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Vvl2B 5โExamining the Kyoto Treaty on Climate Change and its Effects on the Agricultural Economy,โ United States Congress, March 5, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/vHMmw
In its 1980 policy platform statement, the AFBF recommended that โthe Environmental Protection Agency be abolished.โ6โThe Capital Register,โ Des Moines Sunday Register, February 3, 1980. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/R2Ss4
In the 1990โs the Farm Bureau worked with the Global Climate Coalition (GCC) to oppose action on climate change, InsideClimate News reported. It also deployed its influence in the US to stall global action. โThe Farm Bureau was absolutely critical in derailing Kyoto,โ Stuart Eizenstat, President Bill Clinton’s chief U.S. negotiator on the Kyoto Protocol, told InsideClimate News in 2018, referring to the 1997 international treaty on climate change that the US never ratified.7Colin Hunt, โKyoto Protocol fails: get ready for a hotter world,โ The Conversation, November 15, 2012. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/4f5w2
In a 1997 testimony on the Kyoto protocol, then-AFBF president, Dean Kleckner, said on climate change: โI think – and many other people in addition to myself think – it is unclear that we even have a problem.โ He later added: โthe bottom line is that we must have more information and I mean by that valid, peer-reviewed scientific research, before we make major policy decisions that will, we think, define the very structure of U.S. agriculture in the future.โ8 โGlobal climate negotiations: obligations of developed and developing countries : hearing before the Committee on International Relations,โ United States Congress, July 24, 1997. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/p8div
On Sept. 16, 1998, Kleckner, gave testimony about the Kyoto Protocol where he pushed against action to curb climate change. โClimate change policy is controversial,โ he wrote in bold text. โDrastic action proposed by the administration is not justified at this time.โ Kleckner went on to say that as โa farmerโ and โnot a scientist,โ he had โreviewed the science behind the [Clinton] administrationโs climate change policy and I donโt find it particularly compelling.โ9 โThe Kyoto Protocol: Is the Clinton-Gore Administration Selling Out Americans : Parts I-VI : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight,โ United States Congress, September 16, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/4k2ot 10โExamining the Kyoto Treaty on Climate Change and its Effects on the Agricultural Economy; Hearing before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry,โ United States Congress, March 5, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/A6KBX
A 1998 report by the AFBF and the Heartland Institute, a Chicago-based thinktank at the forefront of denying the scientific evidence for human-caused climate change, claimed that farmers would suffer major losses from carbon regulation. It was reviewed by climate science deniers including Fred Singer, Hugh W. Ellsaesser, Ken Green, Jay Lehr, David Littman, and Joe Lucas.11Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
In a 2009 hearing about the role of agriculture and forestry in global warming legislation, Bob Stallman, another former president of the AFBF, said โany figure I or anyone else give you is really not much more than an educated guess,โ adding, โyou are not going to make a meaningful difference in what the climate will be 40 years from now.โ Stallman also referenced Bjorn Lomborg, a commentator known to downplay the risks of climate change, as well as putting blame on China and India for building coal-fired power plants, while arguing that โwe do not have to reduce the American standard of livingโ.12โThe Role Of Agriculture And Forestry In Global Warming Legislation. Hearing Before The Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition, And Forestry,โ United States Senate, July 22, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/fehiD
In summer 2009, the AFBF was part of a coalition of industry groups and conservative advocacy organisations that, together, launched a โgrassrootsโ campaign urging the Senate to make business-friendly changes to the climate bill. The campaign, โEnergy Citizensโ also included the American Petroleum Institute and the American Conservative Union.13Alex Kaplun. โ’Energy Citizens’ Take Aim at Climate Legislation,โ E&E News, August 12, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/69WOl
In January 2010, the Union of Concerned Scientists requested to meet with Kleckner to discuss the AFBFโs โinaccurateโ stance on climate change. In a letter, they wrote, โwe are disappointed that the American Farm Bureau has chosen to officially deny the existence of human-caused climate change when the evidence of it has never been clearer.โ14(Press Release). โScientists Request Meeting with American Farm Bureau President to Discuss Groupโs โInaccurateโ Stance on Climate Change,โ Union of Concerned Scientists, January 7, 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/eikCt
A few days later in 2010, AFBFโs then-president Stallman argued that โwe must aggressively respond to extremists who want to drag agriculture back to the day of 40 acres and a mule,โ referring to a climate bill that would set a limit on greenhouse gas emissions in the US. The phrase he chose, โ40 acres and a muleโ carries a specific history in the US. It stems from Union Civil War Gen. William T. Sherman’s 1865 Special Field Order 15, which distributed land and farm animals to freed slaves through the Freedmenโs Bureau after the Civil War (President Andrew Jackson, however, later intervened and ordered the land in Georgia and South Carolina distributed back to Confederate farmers, resulting in the dispossession of thousands of Black families.)15Allison Winter. โFarm Bureau Fires Back Against Climate Bill’s ‘Power Grab‘,โ E&E News, January 11, 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UrZWc 16Sarah McCammon. โThe Story Behind ’40 Acres And A Mule’,โ NPR, January 12, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/rctrV 17Jeff Neumann and Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz. โ40 Acres and a Mule Would Be at Least .4 Trillion TodayโWhat the U.S. Really Owes Black America,โ Yes! May 14, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/E42m3 18Devon McCurdy. โFourty Acres and a Mule,โ BlackPast, December 15, 2007. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/6WaBq
In 2009, Stallman declared that the earth was cooling in testimony before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Stallman acknowledged, however, that โcarbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere are increasing and that man-made emissions have increased for a number of decades,โ but followed up by saying โthose arenโt the only facts, and they donโt tell the whole story.โ19Kevin Grandia, โFarm Bureau President Bob Stallman Believes in Global Cooling,โ Desmog, July 16, 2009.
According to a 2013 Scientific American article, Mace Thornton, a spokesman for the AFBF said, โwe’re not convinced that the climate change we’re seeing is anthropogenic in origin. We don’t think the science is there to show that in a convincing way.โ20David Biello, โU.S. Farmers View Climate Change as Just Another Weather Challenge,โ Scientific American, July 16, 2013. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/lWR91
In 2019, the AFBF shared a blog post from Erin Fitzgerald, CEO of USFRA, which promoted the USFRA-produced short film โ30 Harvestsโ, which highlights โthe urgency needed in the fight against climate change.โ21Erin Fitzgerald. โโLights!โ โCamera!โ โAction!โ Itโs Long Overdue,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, August 21, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/k2GWX
E&E News reporter Marc Heller criticised the AFBF for using the term โclimatic eventsโ, in a 2020 article. Heller described the vocabulary, initiated by the AFBF and 20 other farm groups, as a โcatchphraseโ which โillustrates the difficulty some farm organizations and lobbying outfits continue to have acknowledging the scientific consensus that farming plays a part in climate change.โ22Marc Heller. โ’Climatic events’: How farm groups skirt global warming,โ E&E News, March 3, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ZHh6a
In early 2020, President Donald Trump was invited to speak at the AFBFโs Annual Convention and Trade Show where he said, โthere are no better stewards of our precious natural resources than the American farmers who depend on the land and the environment for their very livelihoodโ. Trump also remarked that he would โalways trust a farmer over a Washington bureaucrat or a left-wing extremistโ when it came to the environment, which was greeted with applause.23โRemarks by President Trump at the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention and Trade Show,โ The White House, January 19, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/yLX3f
In spring 2020, the AFBF joined the American Petroleum Institute, and other companies in the US oil and gas industry, to form a new coalition called the Transportation Fairness Alliance which described itself as a partnership that supports a โcompetitive and equitable transportation sectorโ. The Transportation Fairness Alliance appears to be the latest public relations front coordinated by the oil and gas industry to fight the transition towards electrifying vehicles.24Dana Drugmand. โTransportation Fairness Alliance Revealed: Behind the Oil Industry’s Latest Attack on Electric Cars,โ DeSmog, June 18, 2020. 25โTransportation Fairness Alliance,โ Desmog.
โClimate-smart strategiesโ
The Farm Bureau has promoted so-called โclimate-smartโ strategies and spoken of using technology to overcome โchallengingโ weather. โUsing innovative farm equipment, better seeds, green energy and climate-smart practices, U.S. farmers and ranchers are producing more food, renewable fuel and fiber than ever before, while using less water, protecting against erosion and conserving more soil, avoiding nutrient loss, increasing wildlife habitat and improving biodiversity,โ its page on climate change says. โFarm Bureau believes in using tools and solutions to address challenging weather events, but not at the risk of farmers’ and ranchers’ long-range sustainability or a strong U.S. economy.โ26โClimate Change,โ American Farm Bureau Federation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/knHR3
AFBFโs 2020 policy book includes extensive discussion of climate change. Itโs 2020 book calls for โscience-based, peer-reviewed research to determine the causes and impacts of global climate change,โ supports โEPA’s re-evaluation of burdensome emission control rules for farming practices, farm equipment, cotton gins, grain handling facilities, etcโ and calls for โresearch and development to better assist farmers in handling weather events and better adapting to weather conditions.โ But the organization opposes โAny climate change legislation until other countries meet or exceed U.S. requirements,โ and โAny attempt to regulate methane emissions from livestock under the Clean Air Act or any other legislative vehicle,โ as well as โMandatory restrictions to achieve reduced agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.โ27โFarm Bureau Policies for 2020,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, January 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/nEaHL
In 2020, it was one of 21 agriculture groups to form the coalition Farmers for a Sustainable Future which is โcommitted to using sustainable practicesโ and aims to โaddress the changing climate.”28Aime Simpson.โAG Groups Form Farmers for a Sustainable Future,โ Brownfield Ag News, February 19, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/KhZSF
In June 2020, AFBFโs logo was featured on a one-pager for a bill introduced by a number of US senators to establish a U.S. Department of Agriculture certification programme to help farmers and landowners participate in carbon credit markets. The one-pager also included the logos of a number of agribusinesses including Bayer, Syngenta, and Corteva.29Charlie Mitchell. โFarms Canโt Save the Planet,โ New Republic, August 7, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/younW 30โThe Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2020,โ United States Senate. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/x7Yc2
Messaging on Regenerative Agriculture
A blog post published 4 September 2019 by the AFBF bore the headline: โFarmers Are Mitigating Climate Change: Partners Needed.โ It calls for additional government funding for agriculture research and development, while discussing the need for โclimate-adaptive technologiesโ and noting that the majority of US greenhouse gas emissions come from motor vehicles and electrical generation. โAt the same time farmers are growing their productivity, theyโre shrinking their carbon footprint,โ the article claims.31John Newton. โFarmers Are Mitigating Climate Change: Partners Needed,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, September 4, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/jFbQX
A second article, published in October 2019 and written by the CEO of Corteva Agriscience (one of the big five pesticides manufacturers), asserts that โdespite all that farmers face โ including trade, policy and weather challenges โ many are also actively working to improve the environment with climate-positive production practices.โ The article announced the โ2020 Corteva Agriscience Climate Positive Challenge,โ which offers a total of $500,000 in grants for โgrowers who voluntarily partner with local environmental, academic or agriculture groups to expand innovations beyond their own acres.โ32James C. Collins, Jr. โWe Can Achieve Climate-Positive Agriculture Today,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, October 30, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/obPb2
One of the key elements in a regenerative agriculture policy platform is the creation of carbon markets involving farmers. The AFBF has historically opposed efforts to promote carbon sequestration plans, which some climate activists see playing a role in making regenerative agriculture financially attractive for farming companies. โThat concept, which gained traction a decade ago, was beaten back at the time by the fossil fuel industry and one of its strongest allies, the American Farm Bureau Federation,โ InsideClimate New reported. In July 2018, Republican Congressmen Steve Scalise and John Shikmus referenced the AFBF when objecting to a carbon tax proposal.33Georgina Gustin, Neela Banerjee and John H. Cushman Jr. โHow the Farm Bureauโs Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers,โ Inside Climate News, October 24, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/rYItp 34โExpressing The Sense Of Congress That A Carbon Tax Would Be Detrimental To The United States Economy; Congressional Record Vol. 164, No. 122,โ US House of Representatives, July 19, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/g471o
However, this year, the AFBF was one of several corporate lobby groups to back a similar proposed US Department of Agriculture (USDA) certification program that would bolster carbon credit markets for farmers and others.35Charlie Mitchell. โFarms Canโt Save the Planet,โ New Republic, August 7, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/younW
Read more: Regenerative Agriculture โ Criticisms and Concerns
Messaging on Precision Agriculture
The AFBF has published a handful of articles on precision agriculture, discussing topics like drones, internet connectivity and the Precision Agriculture Connectivity Act of 2018.
In summer 2019, AFBF published an article in PrecisionAg.com promoting the use of rural broadband which, according to the USDAโs โA Case for Rural Broadband,โ would generate $64.5 billion annually to the U.S agriculture industry. At the beginning of 2020, AFBF published another pro-broadband article in PrecisionAg.com reporting on news that the House of Representatives had โpassed Farm Bureau-backed legislation that will improve the accuracy of broadband coverage maps to better identify needs.โ36American Farm Bureau Federation. โU.S. Agriculture Would Get .5-Billion Boost With Rural Broadband,โ Precision Ag, June 19, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/eDxZs 37American Farm Bureau Federation. โU.S. to Redraw Broadband Coverage Maps to Triage Investment,โ Precision Ag, January 2, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kh3UU
In December 2019, AFBF announced that three members of its Bureau (Mike McCormick, president of the Mississippi Farm Bureau, Chris Chinn, Missouri Department of Agriculture Director, and Pete Brent, operations manager of New Vision Farms in Ohio) were serving on a new Task Force for the Federal Communications Commission called Reviewing the Connectivity and Technology Needs of Precision Agriculture. The article referred to comments made by McCormick the previous year where he told the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; โAmericaโs farmers and ranchers embrace technology that allows their farming businesses to be more efficient, economical and environmentally friendly.38โWith Strong Farm Bureau Representation, Precision Ag Task Force Begins Work,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, December 9, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/PzUfI
Read more: Digital and Precision Agriculture โ Criticisms and Concerns
Local chapters
The AFBF is part of a large network of Farm Bureaus nationwide, which set their own state-level platforms and which have taken their own stances on climate science.
Iowa Farm Bureau
The Iowa Farm Bureau has financial ties to both fossil fuels and pesticides manufacturing. In a 2018 Des Moines Register column, Austin Frerick, a former Democratic candidate and research fellow at the Open Markets Institute, wrote: โAlthough the Iowa Farm Bureau was created to advocate for Iowaโs farmers and rural communities, it now receives 84% of its revenue from its for-profit insurance arm, the FBL Financial Group, which controlled $10.1 billion in assets in 2017 aloneโ and whose holdings then included investments in Monsanto. โAs a result, the Iowa Farm Bureau has an operating budget of $89 million, more than twice that of its national counterpart: the American Farm Bureau Federation,โ Frerick wrote. An InsideClimate News investigation found that FBL Financial had roughly $462 million invested in fossil fuel companies that same year.39Austin Frerick. โIowa Farm Bureau is a suburban insurance company pretending to be the voice of farmers,โ Des Moines Register, June 22, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Gq9hD 40โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/3nHwT 41Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
The Iowa Farm Bureau has long opposed action to reduce the impacts of climate change. Austin Frerick, a candidate for the US House of Representatives in Iowa, took a look at those ties, Civil Eats reported in 2018. โThe documents reveal significant conflicts of interest for the Iowa Farm Bureau and raise questions about whether the Iowa Farm Bureauโs public denials over the existence of climate change and its opposition to classifying carbon dioxide as a pollutant as recently as 2015 is influenced by its extensive investments in ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell,โ Frerick wrote in a 2018 press release.42Bryce Oates. โIn Farm Country, Grappling With the Taboo of Talking about Climate Change,โ Civil Eats, June 10, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LqF8b 43โ2016 Annual Statement,โ Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company. Archived November 9, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. [43]
A February 2020 article published by the Iowa Farm Bureau headlined โIn climate change, beefโs not the problem,โ argues that beef production is โmethane neutralโ because methane eventually degrades into carbon dioxide which can be used by plants and then plants can be eaten by cows. The article places the blame for climate change on fossil fuels.44Corey Munson. โIn climate change, beefโs not the problem,โ Iowa Farm Bureau, February 3, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/TiZSE
The Iowa Farm Bureau has suggested that farms may be able to not only slash their own carbon emissions, but to soak up more carbon than they produce (a message that is often advanced by some proponents of regenerative agriculture but which scientists say is unproven). โSome experts estimate that (with technology available today) weโre on a trajectory to reduce agricultureโs greenhouse gas emissions by 50%. And by harnessing further innovation and investment agโs emissions could become net-negative, up to 147%!,โ an October 2019 article published by the Iowa Farm Bureau says.45Zach Bader. โ10 billion people in 2050? Weโre going to need more food and a lot less waste,โ Iowa Farm Bureau, October 24, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/13py3
In January 2020, the Des Moines Register reported that the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation supported rules restricting wind and solar projects in Iowa, citing concerns that building solar panels could โtake thousands of acres out of productionโ and a lack of state-level zoning regulations for windmills. Lobbying data from the Center for Responsive Politics shows over $190,000 in lobbying expenditures reported in 2019, down from 2017 when the Bureau reported over $320,000 in expenditures. 46Donnelle Eller. โIowa Farm Bureau backs statewide regulations that guide wind, solar construction,โ Des Moines Register, January 14, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/uZh5f 47โClient Profile: Iowa Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/qW7P6
New York Farm Bureau
Often cited as an example of a Farm Bureau thatโs been more accepting of climate science, in 2013 the New York Farm Bureau rejected a proposal to oppose fracking in the state. It listed support for fracking among its top priorities for 2012. It now says that โfarms are natural carbon sponges and should be a part of the solution in dealing with climate changeโ, promoting one of the key tenets of regenerative agriculture.48Teri Weaver. โNY farmers reject anti-hydrofracking position at Farm Bureau meeting,โ syracuse.com, Mar 22, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/8sbeS 49Pat Bradley. โAgriculture Advocates Discuss New York State Priority Issues,โ WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, March 22, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/m3roA 50โNew York Farm Bureau releases 2020 legislative priorities,โ Finger Lakes 1, January 30, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/CHmyZ
The New York Farm Bureauโs 2020 policy book calls for โlegislation creating a carbon farming pilot project.โ In the context, โcarbon farmingโ refers to so-called โregenerative agโ-style carbon sequestration. โWe support sequestering carbon in the soil by such practices as no-till farming and pasturing livestock as a means to combat climate change in New York,โ it adds. Their eight-point state-level climate platform also calls for โthe direction of a portion of Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) funds to assist farmers to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on their farmsโ and โappointing farmers to the Climate Action Council and the Agriculture and Forestry Advisory Panel.โ51โ2020 Policies,โ Farm Bureau New York. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Xolv8
The NYFBโs 2020 legislative priorities also include opposing a ban on chlorpyrifos, an organophosphate pesticide, and supporting the continued regulation of pesticides at the state rather than nation level. Chlorpyrifos, a โwidely used pesticide was banned for household use in 2000, after studies found children who had been exposed to it had lower IQs than those who were not,โ the Hill reported in August 2020. โChlorpyrifos has also been linked to learning and memory issues and prolonged nerve and muscle stimulation,โ it said.52โNew York Farm Bureau releases 2020 legislative priorities,โ Finger Lakes 1, January 30, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/CHmyZ 53Rebecca Beitsch. โDemocrats introduce bill to ban chlorpyrifos, other pesticides to protect farmworkers,โ The Hill, August 4, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wip/KqSHN
Funding
โThe Farm Bureauโs immense finances drive its political power,โ according to environmental group Food and Water Watch. โWith its nearly 3,000 affiliated state and county-level non-profit farm bureaus, the combined organization maintains billions of dollars in assets, making it among the most monied non-profit organizations in the United States. Meanwhile, the Farm Bureauโs affiliated for-profit companies, many of them in insurance, maintain assets on a whole other order.โ54โThe Farm Bureauโs Billions: The Voice of Farmers or Agribusiness?โ Food and Water Watch, July 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/nT5Fs
State farm bureaus also run for-profit funds that invest insurance money in fossil fuel businesses, InsideClimate News reported in 2018.55Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
The AFBFโs IRS 990 forms, which contain detailed financial information about the organization, can be found here. In 2018, the AFBF reported $35.4 million in gross receipts.56โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archive September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/elTiu 57โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/sfEkQ
Lobbying
According to OpenSecrets.org the AFBF spent over $3.2 million on lobbying in 2019. According to its data, the AFBF has lobbied the following agencies since 2010:58โAmerican Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo https://archive.fo/GAHF0 59โClient Profile: American Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wbQOO
- Army Corps of Engineers
- Bureau of Land Management
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Congressional Budget Office
- Council on Environmental Quality
- Dept of Agriculture
- Dept of Commerce
- Dept of Defense
- Dept of Education
- Dept of Energy
- Dept of Health & Human Services
- Dept of Homeland Security
- Dept of Housing & Urban Development
- Dept of Justice
- Dept of Labor
- Dept of Transportation
- Dept of State
- Dept of the Interior
- Dept of the Treasury
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Executive Office of the President
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Federal Communications Commission
- Food & Drug Administration
- Forest Service
- General Accounting Office
- Internal Revenue Service
- Legal Services Corp
- National Economic Council
- National Institutes of Health
- National Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin
- National Telecom & Information Admin
- Occupational Safety & Health Admin
- Office of Management & Budget
- Office of US Trade Representative
- Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety
- Small Business Administration
- US Fish & Wildlife Service
- White House
The AFBF and its affiliates lobby at the federal, state and local levels. โAFBFโs core strength lies in robust state farm bureaus across the country that plug into local governments and mobilize the grassroots,โ Civil Eats reported in 2015. โThese state agencies are in constant contact with lawmakers and local media applying pressure. They hand out campaign checks and โFriends of the Farm Bureauโ awards to politicians and city officials who keep regulations at bay and the subsidies flowing. The AFBF also appears to wield a great deal of power over the U.S. Department of Agriculture.โ60Donald Carr. โMeet The Group Everyone in the Food Movement Should Be Watching,โ Civil Eats, February 24, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/RM0Y1 61โIowa Farm Bureau Endorses Rep. Steve King over Christie Vilsack,โ The Iowa Republican, August 22, 2012. Archived August 29, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wip/LfLvz
It has a long history of involvement in lobbying on climate-linked issues and the environment. โThe Farm Bureau called for abolishing the EPA in 1980, and later fought efforts to bolster air and water quality standards and protections for endangered speciesโoften in partnership with the American Petroleum Institute and other fossil fuel groups,โ InsideClimate News reported in 2018. โThe alliance strengthened when the Farm Bureau became a member and powerful ally of the Global Climate Coalition (GCC), a group of industrial lobbies, including American Petroleum Institute and ExxonMobil, that spearheaded corporate opposition to the Kyoto Protocol.โ The Global Climate Coalition fought climate action aggressively until it disbanded in 2002.62Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96 63โThe Capital Register,โ Des Moines Sunday Register, February 3, 1980. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/R2Ss4
An InsideClimate News graphic summarised AFBFโs climate policy opposition lobbying over the last few decades, which included:
- in 1980 AFBF called for abolishing the Environmental Protection agency;
- in 1987 it supported opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling;
- between 1997 and 1999 it opposed the Kyoto Protocol;
- in 2009, it opposed the American Clean Energy and Security Act;
- in 2010 it backed legislation that would prevent EPA from regulating greenhouse gases;
- in 2011, it co-led litigation against the EPAโs 2009 endangerment finding;
- in 2012 it opposed requiring farmers to take conservation steps on their land;
- in 2016 it backed oil and gas drilling along all U.S coastlines;
- during the Obama administration it opposed the Clean Power Plan.
Affiliations
The AFBF Vice President Scott Vanderwal is on the board of US Farmers and Ranchers in Action.
The AFBF supported The Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2020 introduced by US Senators Mike Braun (R-IN), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), & Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) alongside Bayer, Syngenta, and Corteva.64โThe Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2020,โ United States Senate. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/x7Yc2
The AFBF participated in the Global Climate Coalition, which worked to slow climate action through the 1990s.65Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
The AFBF was part of a coalition supporting the โEnergy Citizensโ campaign that also included the American Petroleum Institute and the American Conservative Union.66Alex Kaplun. โ’Energy Citizens’ Take Aim at Climate Legislation,โ E&E News, August 12, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/69WOl
Resources
- โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โProPublica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/sfEkQ
- โComprehensive US Energy Policy,โ American Farm Bureau Federation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/vv7ay
- Niina Heikkinen, โWhat Do Farmers Think about Climate Change?โ E&E News, January 28, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/hLvhI
- Georgina Gustin, Neela Banerjee and John H. Cushman Jr, โHow the Farm Bureauโs Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers,โ Inside Climate News, October 24, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Vvl2B
- โExamining the Kyoto Treaty on Climate Change and its Effects on the Agricultural Economy,โ United States Congress, March 5, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/vHMmw
- โThe Capital Register,โ Des Moines Sunday Register, February 3, 1980. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/R2Ss4
- Colin Hunt, โKyoto Protocol fails: get ready for a hotter world,โ The Conversation, November 15, 2012. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/4f5w2
- โGlobal climate negotiations: obligations of developed and developing countries : hearing before the Committee on International Relations,โ United States Congress, July 24, 1997. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/p8div
- โThe Kyoto Protocol: Is the Clinton-Gore Administration Selling Out Americans : Parts I-VI : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight,โ United States Congress, September 16, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/4k2ot
- โExamining the Kyoto Treaty on Climate Change and its Effects on the Agricultural Economy; Hearing before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry,โ United States Congress, March 5, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/A6KBX
- Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- โThe Role Of Agriculture And Forestry In Global Warming Legislation. Hearing Before The Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition, And Forestry,โ United States Senate, July 22, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/fehiD
- Alex Kaplun. โ’Energy Citizens’ Take Aim at Climate Legislation,โ E&E News, August 12, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/69WOl
- (Press Release). โScientists Request Meeting with American Farm Bureau President to Discuss Groupโs โInaccurateโ Stance on Climate Change,โ Union of Concerned Scientists, January 7, 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/eikCt
- Allison Winter. โFarm Bureau Fires Back Against Climate Bill’s ‘Power Grab‘,โ E&E News, January 11, 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UrZWc
- Sarah McCammon. โThe Story Behind ’40 Acres And A Mule’,โ NPR, January 12, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/rctrV
- Jeff Neumann and Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz. โ40 Acres and a Mule Would Be at Least $6.4 Trillion TodayโWhat the U.S. Really Owes Black America,โ Yes! May 14, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/E42m3
- Devon McCurdy. โFourty Acres and a Mule,โ BlackPast, December 15, 2007. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/6WaBq
- Kevin Grandia, โFarm Bureau President Bob Stallman Believes in Global Cooling,โ Desmog, July 16, 2009.
- David Biello, โU.S. Farmers View Climate Change as Just Another Weather Challenge,โ Scientific American, July 16, 2013. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/lWR91
- Erin Fitzgerald. โโLights!โ โCamera!โ โAction!โ Itโs Long Overdue,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, August 21, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/k2GWX
- Marc Heller. โ’Climatic events’: How farm groups skirt global warming,โ E&E News, March 3, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ZHh6a
- โRemarks by President Trump at the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention and Trade Show,โ The White House, January 19, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/yLX3f
- Dana Drugmand. โTransportation Fairness Alliance Revealed: Behind the Oil Industry’s Latest Attack on Electric Cars,โ DeSmog, June 18, 2020.
- โTransportation Fairness Alliance,โ Desmog.
- โClimate Change,โ American Farm Bureau Federation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/knHR3
- โFarm Bureau Policies for 2020,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, January 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/nEaHL
- Aime Simpson.โAG Groups Form Farmers for a Sustainable Future,โ Brownfield Ag News, February 19, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/KhZSF
- Charlie Mitchell. โFarms Canโt Save the Planet,โ New Republic, August 7, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/younW
- โThe Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2020,โ United States Senate. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/x7Yc2
- John Newton. โFarmers Are Mitigating Climate Change: Partners Needed,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, September 4, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/jFbQX
- James C. Collins, Jr. โWe Can Achieve Climate-Positive Agriculture Today,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, October 30, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/obPb2
- Georgina Gustin, Neela Banerjee and John H. Cushman Jr. โHow the Farm Bureauโs Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers,โ Inside Climate News, October 24, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/rYItp
- โExpressing The Sense Of Congress That A Carbon Tax Would Be Detrimental To The United States Economy; Congressional Record Vol. 164, No. 122,โ US House of Representatives, July 19, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/g471o
- American Farm Bureau Federation. โU.S. Agriculture Would Get $64.5-Billion Boost With Rural Broadband,โ Precision Ag, June 19, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/eDxZs
- American Farm Bureau Federation. โU.S. to Redraw Broadband Coverage Maps to Triage Investment,โ Precision Ag, January 2, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kh3UU
- โWith Strong Farm Bureau Representation, Precision Ag Task Force Begins Work,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, December 9, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/PzUfI
- Austin Frerick. โIowa Farm Bureau is a suburban insurance company pretending to be the voice of farmers,โ Des Moines Register, June 22, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Gq9hD
- โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/3nHwT
- Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- Bryce Oates. โIn Farm Country, Grappling With the Taboo of Talking about Climate Change,โ Civil Eats, June 10, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LqF8b
- โ2016 Annual Statement,โ Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company. Archived November 9, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- โAustin Frerick highlights another Iowa Farm Bureau conflict of interest,โ Bleeding Heartland, February 26, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/95Lac
- Corey Munson. โIn climate change, beefโs not the problem,โ Iowa Farm Bureau, February 3, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/TiZSE
- Zach Bader. โ10 billion people in 2050? Weโre going to need more food and a lot less waste,โ Iowa Farm Bureau, October 24, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/13py3
- Donnelle Eller. โIowa Farm Bureau backs statewide regulations that guide wind, solar construction,โ Des Moines Register, January 14, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/uZh5f
- โClient Profile: Iowa Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/qW7P6
- Teri Weaver. โNY farmers reject anti-hydrofracking position at Farm Bureau meeting,โ syracuse.com, Mar 22, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/8sbeS
- Pat Bradley. โAgriculture Advocates Discuss New York State Priority Issues,โ WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, March 22, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/m3roA
- โNew York Farm Bureau releases 2020 legislative priorities,โ Finger Lakes 1, January 30, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/CHmyZ
- โ2020 Policies,โ Farm Bureau New York. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Xolv8
- Rebecca Beitsch. โDemocrats introduce bill to ban chlorpyrifos, other pesticides to protect farmworkers,โ The Hill, August 4, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wip/KqSHN
- โThe Farm Bureauโs Billions: The Voice of Farmers or Agribusiness?โ Food and Water Watch, July 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/nT5Fs
- Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archive September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/elTiu
- โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/sfEkQ
- โAmerican Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo https://archive.fo/GAHF0
- โClient Profile: American Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wbQOO
- Donald Carr. โMeet The Group Everyone in the Food Movement Should Be Watching,โ Civil Eats, February 24, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/RM0Y1
- โIowa Farm Bureau Endorses Rep. Steve King over Christie Vilsack,โ The Iowa Republican, August 22, 2012. Archived August 29, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wip/LfLvz
Other Resources
- 1โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โProPublica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/sfEkQ
- 2โComprehensive US Energy Policy,โ American Farm Bureau Federation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/vv7ay
- 3Niina Heikkinen, โWhat Do Farmers Think about Climate Change?โ E&E News, January 28, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/hLvhI
- 4Georgina Gustin, Neela Banerjee and John H. Cushman Jr, โHow the Farm Bureauโs Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers,โ Inside Climate News, October 24, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Vvl2B
- 5โExamining the Kyoto Treaty on Climate Change and its Effects on the Agricultural Economy,โ United States Congress, March 5, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/vHMmw
- 6โThe Capital Register,โ Des Moines Sunday Register, February 3, 1980. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/R2Ss4
- 7Colin Hunt, โKyoto Protocol fails: get ready for a hotter world,โ The Conversation, November 15, 2012. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/4f5w2
- 8โGlobal climate negotiations: obligations of developed and developing countries : hearing before the Committee on International Relations,โ United States Congress, July 24, 1997. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/p8div
- 9โThe Kyoto Protocol: Is the Clinton-Gore Administration Selling Out Americans : Parts I-VI : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight,โ United States Congress, September 16, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/4k2ot
- 10โExamining the Kyoto Treaty on Climate Change and its Effects on the Agricultural Economy; Hearing before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry,โ United States Congress, March 5, 1998. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/A6KBX
- 11Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- 12โThe Role Of Agriculture And Forestry In Global Warming Legislation. Hearing Before The Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition, And Forestry,โ United States Senate, July 22, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/fehiD
- 13Alex Kaplun. โ’Energy Citizens’ Take Aim at Climate Legislation,โ E&E News, August 12, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/69WOl
- 14(Press Release). โScientists Request Meeting with American Farm Bureau President to Discuss Groupโs โInaccurateโ Stance on Climate Change,โ Union of Concerned Scientists, January 7, 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/eikCt
- 15Allison Winter. โFarm Bureau Fires Back Against Climate Bill’s ‘Power Grab‘,โ E&E News, January 11, 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UrZWc
- 16Sarah McCammon. โThe Story Behind ’40 Acres And A Mule’,โ NPR, January 12, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/rctrV
- 17Jeff Neumann and Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz. โ40 Acres and a Mule Would Be at Least .4 Trillion TodayโWhat the U.S. Really Owes Black America,โ Yes! May 14, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/E42m3
- 18Devon McCurdy. โFourty Acres and a Mule,โ BlackPast, December 15, 2007. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/6WaBq
- 19Kevin Grandia, โFarm Bureau President Bob Stallman Believes in Global Cooling,โ Desmog, July 16, 2009.
- 20David Biello, โU.S. Farmers View Climate Change as Just Another Weather Challenge,โ Scientific American, July 16, 2013. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/lWR91
- 21Erin Fitzgerald. โโLights!โ โCamera!โ โAction!โ Itโs Long Overdue,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, August 21, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/k2GWX
- 22Marc Heller. โ’Climatic events’: How farm groups skirt global warming,โ E&E News, March 3, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ZHh6a
- 23โRemarks by President Trump at the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention and Trade Show,โ The White House, January 19, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/yLX3f
- 24Dana Drugmand. โTransportation Fairness Alliance Revealed: Behind the Oil Industry’s Latest Attack on Electric Cars,โ DeSmog, June 18, 2020.
- 25โTransportation Fairness Alliance,โ Desmog.
- 26โClimate Change,โ American Farm Bureau Federation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/knHR3
- 27โFarm Bureau Policies for 2020,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, January 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/nEaHL
- 28Aime Simpson.โAG Groups Form Farmers for a Sustainable Future,โ Brownfield Ag News, February 19, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/KhZSF
- 29Charlie Mitchell. โFarms Canโt Save the Planet,โ New Republic, August 7, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/younW
- 30โThe Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2020,โ United States Senate. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/x7Yc2
- 31John Newton. โFarmers Are Mitigating Climate Change: Partners Needed,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, September 4, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/jFbQX
- 32James C. Collins, Jr. โWe Can Achieve Climate-Positive Agriculture Today,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, October 30, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/obPb2
- 33Georgina Gustin, Neela Banerjee and John H. Cushman Jr. โHow the Farm Bureauโs Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers,โ Inside Climate News, October 24, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/rYItp
- 34โExpressing The Sense Of Congress That A Carbon Tax Would Be Detrimental To The United States Economy; Congressional Record Vol. 164, No. 122,โ US House of Representatives, July 19, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/g471o
- 35Charlie Mitchell. โFarms Canโt Save the Planet,โ New Republic, August 7, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/younW
- 36American Farm Bureau Federation. โU.S. Agriculture Would Get .5-Billion Boost With Rural Broadband,โ Precision Ag, June 19, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/eDxZs
- 37American Farm Bureau Federation. โU.S. to Redraw Broadband Coverage Maps to Triage Investment,โ Precision Ag, January 2, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kh3UU
- 38โWith Strong Farm Bureau Representation, Precision Ag Task Force Begins Work,โ American Farm Bureau Federation, December 9, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/PzUfI
- 39Austin Frerick. โIowa Farm Bureau is a suburban insurance company pretending to be the voice of farmers,โ Des Moines Register, June 22, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Gq9hD
- 40โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/3nHwT
- 41Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- 42Bryce Oates. โIn Farm Country, Grappling With the Taboo of Talking about Climate Change,โ Civil Eats, June 10, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LqF8b
- 43โ2016 Annual Statement,โ Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company. Archived November 9, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 44Corey Munson. โIn climate change, beefโs not the problem,โ Iowa Farm Bureau, February 3, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/TiZSE
- 45Zach Bader. โ10 billion people in 2050? Weโre going to need more food and a lot less waste,โ Iowa Farm Bureau, October 24, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/13py3
- 46Donnelle Eller. โIowa Farm Bureau backs statewide regulations that guide wind, solar construction,โ Des Moines Register, January 14, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/uZh5f
- 47โClient Profile: Iowa Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/qW7P6
- 48Teri Weaver. โNY farmers reject anti-hydrofracking position at Farm Bureau meeting,โ syracuse.com, Mar 22, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/8sbeS
- 49Pat Bradley. โAgriculture Advocates Discuss New York State Priority Issues,โ WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, March 22, 2019. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/m3roA
- 50โNew York Farm Bureau releases 2020 legislative priorities,โ Finger Lakes 1, January 30, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/CHmyZ
- 51โ2020 Policies,โ Farm Bureau New York. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Xolv8
- 52โNew York Farm Bureau releases 2020 legislative priorities,โ Finger Lakes 1, January 30, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/CHmyZ
- 53Rebecca Beitsch. โDemocrats introduce bill to ban chlorpyrifos, other pesticides to protect farmworkers,โ The Hill, August 4, 2020. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wip/KqSHN
- 54โThe Farm Bureauโs Billions: The Voice of Farmers or Agribusiness?โ Food and Water Watch, July 2010. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/nT5Fs
- 55Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- 56โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archive September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/elTiu
- 57โAmerican Farm Bureau Federation,โ Pro Publica. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/sfEkQ
- 58โAmerican Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo https://archive.fo/GAHF0
- 59โClient Profile: American Farm Bureau,โ Opensecrets.org. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wbQOO
- 60Donald Carr. โMeet The Group Everyone in the Food Movement Should Be Watching,โ Civil Eats, February 24, 2015. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/RM0Y1
- 61โIowa Farm Bureau Endorses Rep. Steve King over Christie Vilsack,โ The Iowa Republican, August 22, 2012. Archived August 29, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wip/LfLvz
- 62Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- 63โThe Capital Register,โ Des Moines Sunday Register, February 3, 1980. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/R2Ss4
- 64โThe Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2020,โ United States Senate. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/x7Yc2
- 65Neela Banerjee, Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr. โThe Farm Bureau: Big Oilโs Unnoticed Ally Fighting Climate Science and Policy,โ Inside Climate News, December 21, 2018. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/2LH96
- 66Alex Kaplun. โ’Energy Citizens’ Take Aim at Climate Legislation,โ E&E News, August 12, 2009. Archived September 15, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/69WOl