Farmers Union honors four members at annual banquet
Nov. 23, 2021
ST. PAUL – Minnesota Farmers Union (MFU) honored four of its members for their service to agriculture and Farmers Union during their annual banquet, Nov. 20.
Hitterdal, Minn., farmer Larry Jacobson received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his service as a Clay County officer and as a delegate to the state and national convention along with his commitment to serving on the MFU Executive Committee. The award also recognizes the many hours he has spent representing Minnesota Farmers Union at events in northwestern Minnesota.
Jacobson has been a Farmers Union member for 72 years and he is a torchbearer, which is the highest award given to youth involved in Minnesota Farmers Union. He and his wife, Regina, have three children and four grandchildren. They raise wheat and soybeans.
“I feel Farmers Union is in a much better place today than when I was first elected county president. There were some really trying times in the 1980s and 1990s. The future of Minnesota Farmers Union looks bright,” Jacobson said. “Today, there are so many things we do well. One of those things is the National Farmers Union Fly-in. We do a lot of good when we go to Washington, D.C. I appreciate this award and I plan to continue being involved in Farmers Union. It’s about all of us working together to make a difference.”
Former Minnesota Farmers Union outreach staff member Ken Pazdernik received the Dedicated Service to Farmers Union Award. Pazdernik worked for Minnesota Farmers Union from 2004 to 2019. Before joining Farmers Union, Pazdernik was the Extension agent in Norman County.
“I liked working for Minnesota Farmers Union in northwestern Minnesota because the people are friendly and the countryside is wide open,” Pazdernik said. “Over the past 16 years, I met a lot of very nice folks.
“I worked very hard on the Carbon Credit Program for Minnesota Farmers Union in the mid-2000s,” he continued. “Area farmers could receive carbon credits for their farming practices that stored carbon in the soil. We also held golfing events in Fertile, Mahnomen and Erskine to raise money for updates at Lake Sarah Farmers Union Park and Campground.”
The award recognized not only his many years of dedicated service to Farmers Union, but also the many hours he devoted to representing Minnesota Farmers Union at events in northwestern Minnesota. Ken and his wife, Cheryl, live in Ada, Minn.
Eunice Biel of Harmony, Minn., received the Service to Agriculture Award. Biel is Fillmore County Farmers Union president and vice president of the Rural Investment to Protect our Environment board of directors. She is a Fillmore County Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor and a board member of the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources and Center for Rural Policy Development. The award recognizes Biel’s leadership at the local, state and national levels both within Farmers Union and in the greater agricultural community.
“It is an honor to be recognized by Minnesota Farmers Union,” Biel said. “My first thought was ‘I haven’t done anything so special to deserve this.’
“I am a member of Farmers Union because MFU has always been a voice of reason,” Biel said. “It is important to me that Farmers Union works for all family farmers and remains committed to keeping farmland independently family owned. I am also proud that Minnesota Farmers Union has always been a supporter of biofuels.”
Biel and her family operate a 220-cow dairy near Harmony. Three generations of her family work on the farm.
Hannah Bernhardt received the Rising Star Award. Bernhardt operates Medicine Creek Farm near Finlayson with her husband and son. They raise grass-fed beef and lamb, and pastured pork for direct market through their website. They also raise livestock guardian dogs and have a Farm Stay agritourism rental.
“I’m humbled by the award and grateful for the support of Farmers Union staff and their invitations to get more involved,” Bernhardt said. “It feels good to be speaking up for farmers and sharing my experiences as a beginning female farmer to help shape government policies.”
Bernhardt is the Pine County Farmers Union vice president, member of the National Farmers Union Climate Change Policy Advisory Panel and serves on the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Emerging Farmers Working Group.
“We have many amazing family farmer members who work hard every day to not only provide the nation’s food, fiber and fuel, but also provide leadership in Minnesota Farmers Union,” said MFU President Gary Wertish. “In a grassroots organization, we value active members who serve as leaders for other members. It is my pleasure to recognize Larry, Ken, Eunie and Hannah for their efforts on behalf of the Farmers Union family.”
The 80th annual Minnesota Farmers Union State Convention was Nov. 19-21 at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Minneapolis Northeast, Minneapolis.
About Minnesota Farmers Union
Minnesota Farmers Union works to protect and enhance the economic interests and quality of life of family farmers and ranchers and rural communities. MFU is a nonprofit membership-based organization. Membership is open to everyone. Learn more and join at www.mfu.org and follow MFU on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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