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Loren Dauer Hired as Minnesota Farm Bureau Public Policy Specialist

EAGAN, Minn. – The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) has hired Loren Dauer as its new public policy specialist. His first day is Feb. 6, 2024.

In this role, Dauer will support the public policy staff in its efforts, including advocacy at the state capitol, issue research, and outreach efforts with county and regional Farm Bureaus.

“After my years involved around public service and agriculture, I am happy to join the team at Farm Bureau and be an advocate for the farmers and ranchers of Minnesota,” said Dauer.

A 2019 graduate of the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, Dauer has experience at the state Capitol working as a committee page and as a committee legislative assistant in the office of Sen. Gary Dahms. Before coming to Farm Bureau, he served as a district outreach representative in the office of Congressman Brad Finstad. In this role he was responsible for connecting with constituents and monitoring and providing updates on district and local issues back to the congressman.

About the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation

To ensure Minnesota’s agricultural vitality, the Minnesota Farm Bureau amplifies its members’ voices through engagement, grassroots advocacy and agricultural awareness. Learn more about our efforts as an advocate for our over 30,000 members and 78 county and regional Farm Bureaus at www.fbmn.org.

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