SAN ANTONIO - Margene Harris, a long-time agricultural leader from San Antonio, has been re-elected to the American Farm Bureau Federation Women’s Leadership Committee at the organization’s 91st annual meeting in Seattle.
Harris has served on the AFBF women’s committee for 18 years and is past chair of the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau’s statewide women’s committee. She also served for many years on the New mexico Farm Bureau’s state board of directors in addition to her involvement in the Socorro County Farm and Livestock Bureau.
Harris says the national women’s committee serves a vital function in the structure of the nation’s largest agricultural organization.
“It’s so important for our committee members at all levels to speak out on behalf of Farm Bureau, their operations and agriculture as a whole.
“We’re charged with promoting Farm Bureau at all levels,” Harris said.
The national AFBF Women’s Leadership Committee consists of 10 members including a chair, vice-chair and two representatives from each of the four AFBF national regions.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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