Our mission

The Authority on Napa Valley’s World Class Agriculture Since 1913

 

The mission of the Napa County Farm Bureau is to ensure the proper political, social, and economic climate for the continuation of a strong, viable, and sustainable agricultural economy. It is the oldest and largest industry organization in the Napa Valley and professionally advocates for Napa Valley’s agricultural community at the local, state and federal levels.

The Napa County Farm Bureau provides a wide range of services to its members, including government relations and advocacy, information and education, and networking opportunities. It also supports a variety of programs and initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture, protecting natural resources, and enhancing the economic viability of farming and ranching in Napa County.

Expert advocacy by the Farm Bureau has brought successes in county policy, farm policy, trade, immigration, tax reform, wildfire-prevention funding, marketing, transportation and environmental policy.

In addition to its advocacy and educational work, the Napa County Farm Bureau is also involved in community outreach and charitable giving, supporting local food banks, scholarships for agricultural students, and other initiatives.

The Napa County Farm Bureau membership totals over 1,200 local farmers, ranchers, vintners, winery owners, grape growers and individuals involved in production agriculture and non-farm members and businesses that contribute to making Napa Valley’s agriculture a world class standard.

Overall, the Napa County Farm Bureau plays an important role in promoting and supporting the agricultural industry in Napa County, and is highly regarded by farmers, ranchers, and other members of the community.

As the oldest and largest industry organization in Napa Valley, the Napa County Farm Bureau is embarking on exciting times while honoring our past. We invite you to become part of our organization that works daily to professionally represent the interests of our world class agricultural community.

 
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