The Iowa Farm Bureau Political Action Committee (PAC) has designated Sen. Chuck Grassley, Gov. Kim Reynolds and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig as a "Friend of Agriculture" for the 2022 general election on Nov. 8.

Guided by grassroots input from every county Farm Bureau in the state, Grassley, Reynolds and

Naig were selected based on support of Farm Bureau policies and commitment to Iowa’s farm families and agricultural economy. Candidates earn the Friend of Agriculture designation by supporting issues that directly impact Iowa’s agricultural economy, farm families and their communities. 

Grassley, Reynolds and Naig have a proven track record of leading the way on issues that matter to Farm Bureau members. They each understand and have demonstrated that agriculture, both crops and livestock, is a key to growing a more prosperous Iowa. 

“With one in every five Iowans employed in agriculture and ag-related industries, we must elect leaders such as Sen. Grassley, Gov. Reynolds and Secretary Naig, who will continue to be champions for agriculture and the hard-working Iowa families who make their living feeding and fueling the world,” said Boone County farmer and Iowa Farm Bureau PAC Chair Kriss Haglund. “From conservation and water quality efforts to increased biofuels promotion and usage to tax reform and job growth, Sen. Grassley, Gov. Reynolds and Secretary Naig have earned Iowa Farm Bureau’s endorsement, and we need to keep them working to make our great state even better.”

Farm Bureau Friend of Agriculture designations for U.S. House and Iowa House and Senate candidates in your area are included in the Area News section of this week’s Spokesman.

For information on how to cast your ballot in this year’s general election, go online to www.iowafarmbureau.com/farmers-vote.