County Farm Bureaus

Farm Bureau is a grassroots organization that is comprised of county Farm Bureaus and state Farm Bureaus.

When you join Nevada Farm Bureau you are directly joining your local county Farm Bureau. The local county Farm Bureau, which is comprised of leaders and a board of directors is a member of Nevada Farm Bureau.

Nevada Farm Bureau is a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation, which is based in Washington D.C.

Nevada's County Farm Bureaus

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Central Nevada County Farm Bureau consists of Mineral, Esmeralda and Nye counties. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, there were 294 farms/ranches in these three counties.  

Central Nevada County President

Kristene Fisher k14fisher@gmail.com

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Cow
Egg
Grapes
Honey
Horse
Llama
Nurseries
Orchards
Turf
Vegetables
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Churchill County is an important agricultural producing county in Nevada. Fallon is home to the many dairy farms, alfalfa farms, cow/calf operations and more. Fallon has a diverse agricultural communinity with new and alternative crops such as wine grapes and teff. The largest goat dairy in Nevada is also in Fallon. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture there were 504 farms/ranches in Churchill County consisting of 249,832 acres. The average size farm is 496 acres.

County President

Patty Julian juliancattleco@hotmail.com

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Corn
Cow
Dairy
Egg
Fruits
Goat
Grains
Grapes
Honey
Horse
Nurseries
Pumpkin
Sheep
Vegetables
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Clark County is the most populated county in Nevada and is home to Nevada’s largest city, Las Vegas. However, you don’t have to travel far from the heart of Las Vegas to find agriculture. Las Vegas is home to R.C. Farms Nevada’s largest pig farm and is home to Blue Oasis Shrimp Company which farms shrimp for Las Vegas restaurants. Other Clark County communities such as Logandale and Mesquite have cow/calf and alfalfa operations. The 2012 Census of Agriculture states there are 179 farms/ranches. 91% of farms in Las Vegas are family farms.

County President

Katie Combs katie@combsbrothersllc.com  

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Corn
Cow
Egg
Goat
Grains
Honey
Horse
Llama
Nurseries
Pig
Pumpkin
Seeds
Sheep
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Douglas County Farm Bureau includes Douglas County and Carson City. It is home to a variety of agricultural commodities with the number one commodity being alfalfa. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture there are 239 farms/ranches in Douglas County with an additional 17 in Carson City. Total acreage across the two counties is 119,280. Douglas County is home to eight Centennial Farms and Ranches. A Centennial farm/ranch has been in agricultural production for at least 100 years. Douglas County has a rich agricultural history.

County President

Linda white Lwhite4653@charter.net

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Christmas Tree
Cow
Egg
Goat
Honey
Llama
Nurseries
Pig
Pumpkin
Sheep
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Elko County is known for their large ranches and wide open spaces. Total acreage for farming and ranching is 2,180,039 by far the largest total acreage in Nevada. The 2017 Census of Agriculture stated their were 526 farms/ranches in Elko County with the average operation being 4,145 acres.

County President

Sam Neff scn5@yahoo.com

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Cow
Fruits
Goat
Honey
Horse
Llama
Nurseries
Vegetables
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Humboldt County is the alfalfa hay capital in Nevada with 216,000 tons produced in 2009. Humboldt County is also the potato and mint capital of Nevada. Wheat is also grown in Humboldt County. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture there are 298 farms/ranches in Humboldt County making up 990,113 acres.

County President

Martin Muratore disasterfarms@live.com

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Cow
Dairy
Egg
Fruits
Grains
Honey
Horse
Llama
Pig
Seeds
Turf
Vegetables
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According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, Lander County had 117 farms/ranches consisting of 329,373 acres.

County President

Paul Young yoyoungs@yahoo.com

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Cow
Goat
Horse
Pig
Sheep
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This southern Nevada county has 166 farms/ranches according the 2017 Census of Agriculture. The averaged sized agricultural operation is 399 acres. Lincoln County is home to the Nevada Farm Bureau President.

County President

Dann Mathews milkthechickens@yahoo.com

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Corn
Cow
Fruits
Grains
Horse
Llama
Nurseries
Turf
Vegetables
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Lyon County is the number one ag producing county in Nevada. Lyon is home to garlic and onion farms along with beef cattle and alfalfa hay. Lyon County agriculture is very diverse with new and alternative crops entering the farming communities. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture there are 312 farming/ ranching operations. Lyon County is also home to the Nevada Farm Bureau Vice President.

County President

Darrell Pursel darrellpursel@gmail.com

Agricultural Commodities

Corn
Cow
Dairy
Honey
Horse
Llama
Pumpkin
Vegetables
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Washoe County is the second most populated county in Nevada behind Clark County. Washoe County is the home of Reno. One doesn’t have to travel far from downtown to find farming and ranching operations. The University of Nevada, Reno is also here where the College of Agriculture is at. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture there were 353 farms in Washoe County, making up 501,310 acres. 97% of farms in Washoe are family farms.  

County President

Louie Damonte Jr. damonteranch@charter.net

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Cow
Egg
Fruits
Goat
Grains
Honey
Horse
Llama
Nurseries
Pig
Pumpkin
Seeds
Turf
Vegetables
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This eastern Nevada county has 176 farms/ranches according to the 2017 Census of Agriculture. 96% of farms in this county are family owned.

County President

Tom Baker tombaker125@hotmail.com

Agricultural Commodities

Alfalfa
Cow
Goat
Honey
Llama
Sheep

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