Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

04/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2024 13:25

5 Minutes with Fond du Lac County’s Lindsay Fowler

[Link]Tell us a little about yourself.

I am a mom to two awesome teenage boys, wife and partner-in-crime to my hubby and a co-owner on my family dairy farm. I am a forever learner and enjoy attending events that allow me to better myself, personally and for the farm. I spread my wings through travels whenever possible (but not as often as I would like), otherwise I get myself lost in a book. I enjoy using my artsy talents when possible, being outdoors, attending my boys' events, spending time with family and many other things if there were more time!

What do you enjoy most about your career in agriculture?

It is most rewarding on the days when everyone comes together to get the work done. Running a farm truly takes a team. If we didn't have the team that we do, the work would be more intensive and it wouldn't carry the level of enjoyment that a team brings. I enjoy seeing the team working together and the fruits of our labor.

What is a success in your agriculture career that you are most proud of?

There are so many, but the first thing that came to mind was when all my work paid off and I was finally brought into ownership.

What are some of the challenges you face in your career in agriculture and how do you handle them?

The biggest challenge I have faced is working with family. Perception is not always correct and being willing to look at situations from others' perspectives has taught me a lot. I feel I handle tough situations better today than I did 10 years ago. I have attended many conferences that have allowed me to work on my role in those interactions. I aim to be kind, open-minded, willing to listen and respond accordingly.

What is one agriculture experience that has defined you and why?

I had to leave the farm for 10 years to realize my passion and pride for what we do. Coming back to the farm after the time away, I feel, has been a defining moment for me. Sometimes to value something, some time away will teach the true value.[Link]

What is a Farm Bureau experience that you are most proud of and why?

My experience with Farm Bureau is Leadership Institute. I really miss my classmates during our time away. The content in the sessions has filled my cup in ways I didn't know that I needed.

What is something that most Farm Bureau members would not know about you?

I spent a short stint in college with an Air Force ROTC scholarship and thoroughly enjoyed my short time spent with the military. I have a great amount of respect for what our military men and women do for the country and its people.

Why are you proud to be a Farm Bureau member?

The more I learn, the prouder I become! In the Leadership Institute, we learn so much on policy side of Farm Bureau. The education opportunities are amazing. The support of mental health for members is huge and helps bring balance back when times get tough. At this point, I want to keep learning more!

What advice do you have for new Farm Bureau members or those looking to get more involved?

Attend a few events and find your niche! Learn the history of what brought Farm Bureau to what it is today and find a way to share your strengths to help keep moving it forward!