showsteerdlux
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I know who my US Rep is as he lives about 2 miles away from me, also know the State Rep although I don't particularly like some of his ideas. The US Rep. has the largest home in the county, and I'm a firefighter for that district, so not only do I know him but I also protect his district (and home if anything happened) for FD and EMS, so there is a level of respect on both sides. Point being he is from the area. Last year a large committee decided that they would like to close down the local research station as the property is worth a lot for farming houses as we say. Many farmers including my family wrote to every Senator and Representative on the State Level and our U.S. Senators and Reps. for our area informing them of the good that this farm has done and the consequences that would result if they allowed it to be shut down. It worked, for now the Research Station is still open and doing good for the farmers of our area. Although I'm not going to be old enough to vote this year, I have still been involved in informing people about the Commissioner of Agriculture race as the man who is in now has done wonders for NC AGR, and the man who he is up against has many people that we might call not friends of production ag. on his side including peta. I have realized in my few short years that although I'm in a dying profession that politics can either make or break my chosen profession. For that reason i have become very proactive in the past few years trying to educate my local politicians of the importance of ag and why it has become a dying breed that needs help instead of consistently receiving the blunt end of everything. With Cattlemen's Association, the former NCBA president operates about 5 minutes from where I live so I also am involved with local and state cattlemen's associations.cowz said:I have a challenge for both Zach and Showsteerdlux:
Find out who your state (by district) house representatives and senators are. Ask your folks who your Senators and Representives in Washington DC are.
Then, go to their website. If there is not a statement on agricultural issues near and dear to your home area.....then email them and ask.
Politics are not for wall flowers and by standers! The world is run by those who show up!!!!!
Find out when your local or state cattle organization meets. Skip school and go!! You will be met with a whole slate of POLITICAL problems and possible solutions.
If you are interested in the cattle business, you are fooling yourself if you think that politics don't have a say!
Around where I live, if we didn't fight for grazing rights, we would be raising black footed ferrits and prairie dogs. Have fun!