Continuing his support for Illinois farmers in Springfield and across the 47th Senate District, State Senator Neil Anderson (R-Andalusia) was recognized by the Illinois Farm Bureau as a Friend of Agriculture, recently accepting the award from Rock Island and Mercer County Farm Bureau members in Mercer County on Monday.
“Our farmers play an important role in job creation, Illinois’ economy, and in feeding our world,” said Senator Anderson. “As the number one industry in Illinois, we must find ways to support our producers, ensuring they have the necessary tools without adding burdensome restrictions from Springfield.”
The award honors legislators in the 103rd General Assembly for their strong support of farming and agriculture. Recipients of this award recognize the extensive impact of Illinois’ agricultural products and the essential role farmers play in providing quality food, fiber, and fuel for the state, the nation, and the world.
“Senator Anderson is a strong supporter of Western Illinois farmers, regularly seeking input from producers during his travels across the district,” said Mercer County Farm Bureau President Chad Bell. “As a friend of farmers, we know Senator Anderson has our back when it comes to supporting local farmers and speaking out against policies that hinder our producers.”
After traveling throughout the 47th District over the summer, Senator Anderson also launched a Wildlife Nuisance Survey in response to concerns from area farmers regarding crop damage caused by wild animals. The survey demonstrates Senator Anderson’s commitment to area farmers, gathering feedback and exploring possible solutions for the future.
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