Politics & Government

Reynolds Honored by Connecticut Farm Bureau Association

Recognized for Advocacy on Behalf of State Farmers


State Rep. Tom Reynolds (D-Ledyard) has been honored by the Connecticut Farm Bureau Association during the year’s annual meeting on Nov. 23 in Windsor. Reynolds was recognized for his ongoing efforts in the state legislature to help support local farming and agriculture.

“Representative Reynolds is a strong voice for agriculture and has was nominated for this honor by the New London County Farm Bureau,” said Henry Talmage, Executive Director of the Connecticut Farm Bureau Association. “Tom has proven himself to be a farmer’s constant advocate in Hartford. This award is just a small way that all of the members of the Connecticut Farm Bureau can say thank you.”

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His award was presented during the Connecticut Farm Bureau Association’s annual meeting in South Windsor on Nov. 18th.

About the Connecticut Farm Bureau Association

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Since 1919, the Connecticut Farm Bureau Association has provided a strong, clear voice in state agricultural issues. As a non-governmental, membership organization serving farm families, the Connecticut Farm Bureau's mission is to advocate for agriculture and find solutions for concerns facing production agriculture in our counties, state and nation.  

The Connecticut Farm Bureau believes that representing the interest of farmers benefits all Connecticut residents who enjoy safe, locally grown, farm-fresh products. For more information visit www.cfba.org.


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