This intern dressed up as a business casual pirate last year for Halloween.
Joeseph!
This Halloween movie features three witch sisters named Winifred, Sarah, and Mary.
Hocus Pocus
The Iowa Farm Bureau has county organizations in this many counties.
100
This crop helped Iowa become the top producer in the U.S. and is used in everything from fuel to food.
Corn
CRM
Client Relationship Manager
This intern dressed up as Big Bird in elementary school for Halloween!
Bridget!
This chocolate bar shares its name with a famous baseball player.
Baby Ruth
The Iowa Farm Bureau was officially established in this year.
1918
This day, celebrated on June 28, recognizes the importance of insurance in protecting people and businesses.
National Insurance Awareness Day
QBR
Quarterly Business Review
In 5th grade, this Intern dressed up as the color blue.
Logan!
This country is credited with starting the tradition of carving pumpkins.
Ireland
The home office employs roughly this many people.
2,000
In 2007, Iowa Farm Bureau commissioned a motorcycle that ran on E-85 fuel for this TV show.
American Chopper
CMU
Commercial Marketing Underwriter
This Intern's favorite Halloween candy is Twix.
Shallis!
This candy was originally called “Chicken Feed” when it was first sold in the 1880s.
Candy Corn
He was the first president of both the Iowa and American Farm Bureau Federations.
James Howard.
In 2005, Iowa Farm Bureau helped farmers explore this renewable energy source.
Wind Power
WMC
Wealth Management Consultant
In elementary school, this Intern dressed up as the Lucky Charms mascot.
Garrett!
The tradition of dressing in costumes on Halloween comes from this ancient belief.
Disguising yourself to avoid spirits.
This designation is given to Iowa farms owned by the same family for over 100 years.
Century Farm
This organization was formed in 1853 to promote farming and organize the Iowa State Fair.
Iowa State Agricultural Society
SPM
Sales Performance Manager