Young Farmers & Ranchers

Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers are active agriculturists between the ages of 18 and 35 and involved in production, banking, business, and many other areas of the industry. Young Farmers and Ranchers develop leadership skills while volunteering time as active, vital members of the county Farm Bureaus. As a member of Young Farmers and Ranchers, your voice will join those of your peers to speak out for agriculture. As you develop your skills and knowledge, your efforts will help Farm Bureau to effectively represent all farmers and ranchers.

For more information, please email yfrnapa@gmail.com or subscribe here.


Napa YF&R Events

Monthly meetings every 3rd Thursday of the month - No cost to attend, dinner is always provided!

NEXT MEETING: May 21st - Location T.B.D.

Mission Farm Volunteering every Saturday 9AM-12PM

Mark your calendars!

  • May 9th - Wine Half Marathon, Napa

  • June (Date T.B.D.) - Napa Foodbank

  • July 24-25th - Summer Leader Conference

  • August (Date T.B.D.) - Annual Barn Dance

  • October (Date T.B.D.) - Napa Rodeo

  • November (Date T.B.D.) - Ag in the Classroom

  • December - Angel Tree Donation

Every Thursday 5-7pm - (Starting in July!)
Every Saturday 9am-12pm
St. John’s Lutheran Church Parking Lot (3521 Linda Vista Ave Napa, CA 94558)

The Mission Farm (Napa)

The Mission Farm at St. John’s Lutheran Church has been serving Napa since 2009, growing fresh, organically produced fruits and vegetables that are donated to the Napa Valley Food Bank and other local organizations—helping provide healthy food to families in need. Each year, thousands of volunteer hours go into planting, maintaining, and harvesting crops ranging from vegetables to fruit trees.

The Napa County Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) group is proud to support this mission, volunteering every Saturday from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM to help keep the farm running and food moving into the community.

Volunteers are always welcome—no experience needed. Whether you join once or make it a routine, it’s a hands-on way to support local agriculture and make a real impact