Local Farm Bureau Receives Statewide Recognition

Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau President Keith Wedgworth accepts awards from Jeb Smith.

The Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau has earned coveted awards for its achievements in the past year. The local organization received the President Award and the Apex Award at the 2024 Florida Farm Bureau annual meeting for Excellence in Agriculture Programs and for being the top county farm bureau in their size category.

Farm Bureau members support families producing food and fiber in their communities. Agriculture and related enterprises in Palm Beach County provide an economic impact of $18 billion in gross regional product each year and support 194,490 jobs.

Farm Bureau members are also positive contributors to the community. They serve as volunteers in various civic and charitable projects, including food bank contributions, clothing, toy and book drives, scholarship funds, the Farm City Week luncheon, South Florida Fair agriculture programs, the Sweet Corn Fiesta, congressional and legislative farm tours, support for the Future Farmers of America and 4-H programs, and many other worthy causes and programs.

“Our volunteers create the strength of our organization, and they reflect its grassroots structure,” Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau President Keith Wedgworth said. “I appreciate their service on behalf of our farm families as well as our larger community.”

Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau members will join their fellow volunteers across the state to lead various activities and programs in the next year with the theme “Ag Up.”

For more information about the Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau, contact Eva Webb at wpbcfarmbureau@gmail.com.

The Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau is affiliated with the Florida Farm Bureau Federation, the state’s largest general interest agricultural organization.