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Wisconsin farm bureau boosts member value

Wisconsin farm bureau boosts member value


By Blake Jackson

Wisconsin Farm Bureau is doubling down on its commitment to providing valuable member benefits with the addition of partnerships with KEY Apparel and the Food Finance Institute. 

"We're constantly seeking ways to enhance our already robust offerings," declared WFBF President Brad Olson. "These exciting new agreements demonstrate our dedication to adding even greater value to a Farm Bureau membership." 

KEY Apparel Discount: 

Boasting over a century of experience in workwear, KEY Apparel delivers reliable and stylish options for both farm and office environments. WFBF members can now enjoy: 

  • Up to 20% off online purchases: Dress for success without breaking the bank. 
  • Free shipping on orders over $75: Convenience and savings rolled into one. 
  • Exclusive access to the KEY Business Design Lab: Personalize your workwear with custom Farm Bureau logos or your own brand. 

Food Finance Institute: 

The ever-evolving food industry demands agile and resilient businesses. The Food Finance Institute empowers food and farm enterprises with the financial tools and knowledge they need to thrive. WFBF members gain: 

  • 20% savings on valuable training programs: Elevate your business acumen with Farm Management Boot Camp, Scenario Planning, and Raising Equity workshops. 
  • Access to expert guidance: Navigate the complexities of the food industry with confidence. 

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation: 

The state's largest farm organization, representing diverse agricultural interests across all sizes and styles of operation. WFBF membership connects you to a network of resources, support, and now, even more exclusive benefits. 

 

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