Congressman Frank Lucas was recognized with the Distinguished Service to Oklahoma Farm Bureau Award on Saturday, Nov. 9, during the organization’s 83rd annual meeting in Oklahoma City.
The award honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to agriculture and the Farm Bureau organization.
Lucas is a fifth-generation Oklahoman and farmer who has been a defender of agriculture for more than 40 years.
“Farm Bureau is a large family, and we operate like that in all 77 county organizations,” Lucas said. “I represent 32 counties in Congress – people I depend on, people who are responsible. When your family pays you this kind of compliment, it is just outstanding.”
Elected to Congress in 1994, he is recognized as the longest-serving member on the House Agriculture Committee and served as chairman of the committee from 2011 to 2015, playing an instrumental role in the 2014 farm bill. Prior to serving in Congress, Lucas served in the Oklahoma State House of Representatives where he focused on prominent agriculture issues.
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau annual meeting is the organization’s largest gathering of farmers and ranchers every year. At the event, members vote on grassroots policy, elect leaders and award outstanding individuals. OKFB has a presence in all 77 Oklahoma counties and serves as the voice of agriculture and the rural way of life. To learn more, visit okfarmbureau.org.
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Suggested Caption: Rep. Frank Lucas (right) accepts the 2024 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Distinguished Service to Oklahoma Farm Bureau Award from OKFB President Rodd Moesel during the 2024 OKFB Annual Meeting Awards Banquet Saturday, Nov. 9 in Oklahoma City.