Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas Presented with AFBF Distinguished Service Award at 2024 National Convention

Congressman Frank Lucas Presented AFBF Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award by Zippy Duvall and Rodd Moesel

Oklahoma Third District Congressman Frank Lucas was presented with the Distinguished Service Award by the nation’s largest general farm organization on Sunday during their annual convention in Salt Lake City. AFBF established the Distinguished Service Award in 1928 to honor individuals who have devoted their careers to serving the national interest of American agriculture.  Lucas was nominated for the award by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.

Here’s the video shown at the convention as Lucas was honored on Sunday by AFBF

Lucas is a fifth-generation Oklahoman and farmer who has been a defender of agriculture for more than 40 years. With a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from Oklahoma State University, he successfully brought the perspective of the American farmer with him to Capitol Hill. 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.

Lucas commended AFBF for the important role the organization plays in informing farmers about congressional happenings and making sure they can voice their opinions and needs. A lifelong Farm Bureau member, Lucas shared what receiving this award means to him.

“It’s like having your family say you’ve done a really good job for them,” Lucas said. “There’s nothing more important than having your family acknowledge that your hard work has been for a purpose and accomplished things. I appreciate my Farm Bureau family acknowledging my 29 years of constantly working on their behalf. It’s very kind of them.”

Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Rodd Moesel shared the value Lucas’ background brings to Capitol Hill, noting not many in his role go home on the weekends to complete a list of farm chores and move cattle.

“He’s so rare because he is a real farmer and rancher. There are very few of those left in Congress,” Moesel said. “He really understands our issues and is able to take those messages to Congress.”

Farm Broadcast Colleague Jeff Nalley talked with Lucas in Salt Lake City and the former House Ag Committee Chair reiterated his appreciation to the farm group for this honor:

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