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NFU Awards Highest Honor to Leaders from Rocky Mountain and Ohio Farmers Union

National Farmers Union (NFU) honored Dr. Dale McCall of Colorado and Joe Logan of Ohio with awards for Meritorious Service to Farmers Union and to American Agriculture, the highest honor presented by Farmers Union.

“The 2026 recipients of the Meritorious Service Award embody a lifelong commitment to Farmers Union and the safeguarding of family farms,” said NFU President Rob Larew. “Dale McCall and Joe Logan have demonstrated unwavering dedication to our community, and I am proud to recognize them for their service.”

Dale McCall dedicated his 40-year career to protecting local agriculture and shaping future generations of farmers and ranchers.

McCall used his expertise and experience to promote the needs of family farmers across three states as president of Rocky Mountain Farmers Union. McCall also served on the NFU Board of Directors and Executive Committee, where he represented farmers and ranchers from across Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico in policy discussions and advocated for family agriculture. Outside of Farmers Union, McCall was recognized for his commitment to education and mentorship through his leadership as the president of the Colorado FFA Foundation and executive director of the Colorado Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES).

As a farmer himself, McCall lived experience fueled his rise as a trusted leader and educator in the agricultural community. His legacy will continue as his farm transitions to the care and stewardship of his grandchildren.

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