Sonoma County Farm Bureau Presents ‘Love of the Land’

Sonoma County FarmLove of the Land” is an annual event held by the Sonoma County Farm Bureau to support agricultural education, scholarships, and ag-related activities in the classroom, as well as to protect clean water and farm lands in the Sonoma area. The event is open to the public, and the festivities will include great Sonoma County food and wine, an auction, and awards for some of the county’s most important contributors.

This year’s Love of the Land will be held Thursday, July 18, 2013, at Richard’s Grove and Saralee’s Vineyard, which is located at 3575 Slusser Road in Windsor. Event parking will be located at Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards, 4401 Slusser Road.

The event starts at 5 p.m., beginning with tastings of Sonoma County wine and food until 7 p.m. After the tasting, a dinner will be served featuring an array of Sonoma County-grown treats. Immediately following the benefit dinner will be the awards presentation and live auction.

The reservation deadline for this event is July 5. Reservations can be made online or by phone at (707) 544-5575.

This Year’s Award Recipients

The award recipients for 2013 that will be honored after the benefit dinner include Lee and Carolyn Martinelli Family of Forestville, Tish Ward of the Atwood Ranch, and Saralee McClelland Kunde.

Lee and Carolyn Martinelli Family of Forestville will receive the award for “Farm Family of the Year,” because of their long ties to Sonoma County.

Tish Ward of the Atwood Ranch will receive the “Luther Burbank Conservation Award” for her environmental ethic and strong passion for land and nature. You can read more about Tish Ward here.

Saralee McClelland Kunde, a grape grower, agricultural leader, philanthropist, and significant figure in Sonoma County’s food and wine scene, will receive accolades and be inducted as an official member of the Sonoma County Farm Bureau Hall of Fame. You can read more about Saralee McClelland Kunde here.

Tickets and Donations for “Love of the Land” 2013

An individual ticket granting general admission and seating is available for $65. A reserved table with seating for 8 people is priced at $700. And finally, a corporate sponsor table—which includes a private table for 8 guests, recognition at the event, in the program and on the Farm Bureau website, and a listing in the post-event coverage—costs $1,250. You can get your tickets by clicking the “Buy Now” button under the Tickets section here.

If you’re interested in making a donation to the live or silent auctions, click here to download the PDF form.

Donations ideas include gift baskets, time shares, guest accommodations, sports memorabilia, outdoor adventures, wine pairing dinners, cases of wine, arts, crafts, tools and supplies, equipment rentals, or even cash donations. All donors will be recognized in the program, as well as in Sonoma-Marin Farm News and on the Farm Bureau website.

To see photos from last year’s “Love of the Land,” as well as a write up by Tim Tesconi detailing the event, visit: http://sonomafb.org/Farm+News/Farm+News+Archive/2012/Aug+12/Love+Land+Success.htm

Benefits of Being a Farm Bureau Member

California Farm BureauFarm Bureau membership sure does have its perks. The Sonoma County Farm Bureau offers 4 different membership types, and the benefits include savings on insurance, wine, farm supplies, and more. Members can also feel good about supporting local agricultural education programs, helping to inform and protect family farms, and assisting with advocacy efforts and programs that ensure the well-being of our environment.

Types of Membership

“Agricultural Membership”

Agricultural Membership is offered to rural property owners; farmers and their family members; service sector businesses and their employees; and farm, processing, or winery employees who work with farmers—basically anyone connected to production agriculture. The cost is $185 per year.

“Associate Membership”

Associate Membership applies to anyone without direct correlation to agriculture, such as those who do not receive any income from an agriculturally related job or business. Anyone who wants to support California agriculture while simultaneously gaining access to the many benefits offered through membership, but are not in any way connected professionally to agriculture, should consider this option. The cost is $72 per year.

Here are just a few of the perks of an Associate Membership:

  • New member acknowledgement in Farm News
  • Receive CFBF’s California Country and Ag Alert, 3 issues of the Sonoma-Marin Farm News, 6 issues of CFBF’s California Country magazine, and the SCFB Annual Directory
  • Affiliate member ranch sign

“Business Membership (Silver Level)“

Farm Bureau membership can help your business grow by providing a means to meet and work with farmers.  The cost for this basic Business Membership is $195 per year.

Your business will enjoy:

  • Entry into the Business Referral Network
  • Free business card advertisement in Sonoma-Marin Farm News (reaching 10,000 + customers)
  • Advertising discounts of up to 15 percent in the Sonoma-Marin Farm News
  • Farm Bureau Business Member Plaque
  • 12 free issues of the Sonoma-Marin Farm News

“Business Membership (Platinum Level)“

At $495 per year, the Platinum Level option for businesses includes all of the previously mentioned perks as well as a free annual 1/4 page ad in Sonoma-Marin Farm News and the option of including one additional individual to your membership.

Wine Discounts

From Acorn Winery to Wilson Winery, there are currently over 50 wineries in the Sonoma County area providing Farm Bureau members with exclusive discounts. These “Member Only” savings change from winery to winery, so visit the Sonoma County Farm Bureau’s Wine Discount website here: http://www.sonomafb.org/Wine/Wine+Discounts.htm

You can also download a PDF file with a list of participating wineries here: http://www.sonomafb.org/pdf/Wine_Brochure_4-11.pdf

If you’re a winery wanting to join the program, click here to download the Winery Discount form: http://www.sonomafb.org/pdf/Winery_Discount_2011.pdf

Insurance Discounts

From home and auto to health and pet insurance discounts, a Farm Bureau membership can save you big money on insurance premiums.

A list of participating agencies can be found here: http://www.sonomafb.org/Membership/Insurance+Services.htm

Business Member Directory

The Business Member Directory is great for any member looking for discounts on new equipment, rental equipment, and/or certain agricultural services.

To learn more about the specific discounts offered by the dozens of participating businesses, visit the Sonoma County Farm Bureau’s Business Member Directory website here: http://www.sonomafb.org/Membership/Business+Member+Directory.htm