California Granges rebel - National Grange support industrial agribusiness, 
while in California the grange  support family sustainable farming 

5 Questions for Bob McFarland, California’s grange master
Thursday, October 10th, 2013 | Posted by Andrea Granahan | one response
The California State Grange Master, Bob McFarland, is in Sebastopol this week 
for the annual State Grange Convention. He was willing to discuss what is 
happening on the national level with the venerable agricultural organization.

Is the National Grange suing the California Grange?
Yes. The National Grange Master Ed Lutrell tried to kick me out, but the 
California Grange membership that had elected me refused to do so. Then Lutrell 
revoked California’s 143-year-old charter and tried to seize the bank accounts, 
offices and other assets, but a court injunction stopped him. So he is suing 
us, and the trial will come up in late spring I think.

Why would Lutrell do that?
He supports industrial agribusiness, while in California we support family 
sustainable farming. We took a stand against GMOs and he favors it, saying 
there is no difference. He has done the same thing to the Wyoming State Grange, 
revoked their charter and tried to seize their assets.

Under your leadership the granges are enjoying a renaissance. You would think 
he’d support that.
It’s ironic. Lutrell was in charge of membership for a number of years, and 
during that time membership continued to decline. In California, since I was 
elected in 2009, for the first time in 30 years membership increased. We have 
approximately 4,400 more new members. We now have 8,700 grangers.

How did you do that?
I act on the will of the members. When I first took office ,the average age of 
a granger was 65. Right now it is 45, and we are listening to them. This year 
there were moms’ parades. Grange mothers organized 170 parades to protest GMOs 
in their foods.

When does Lutrell’s tenure expire?
He is up for re-election in November. We can’t vote, neither can Wyoming 
because he revoked the charters. It’s very sad. The grange is a grassroots 
fraternal organization, and that means brotherhood. Instead he is acting like 
he is a king and we are his peasants. I can only hope that under new leadership 
some day we can be reunited with our brethren.

http://sebastopol.towns.pressdemocrat.com/2013/10/news/bob-mcfarland-california-state-grange-master-californias-rebel-granges/
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