Rice County Farm Bureau Financial Service Agent Recognized at Yearly Awards Banquet

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EAGAN, MN – Farm Bureau Financial Services (FBFS) recently held its annual banquet, celebrating the accomplishments of the individuals and teams who made significant contributions to the company’s success over the past year.

Over 30 FBFS agents and managers from across the state were recognized during the evening program. Among them was Daniel Pumper, of Rice County, who was recognized with several awards including the Pacesetters Award, All American Award, Super All American Award, P/C Century Club Award, Life Century Club Award, Double Century Club Award, All American Credit Champion Award, Commercial Producer Champion Award and the Super Hall of Fame Club Award.

“Congratulations to Dan Pumper for achieving Farm Bureau Financial Services All American and Pacesetter Awards for 2024,” said Ben Bjerk, FBFS Regional Vice President. "This achievement is only accomplished by the top 10% of all agents across our fifteen-state footprint and shows that Daniel Pumper is truly one of the best at carrying out our mission to members and providing outstanding service to our counties."

Through their efforts, agents support not only their clients but rural communities in Minnesota. They also work alongside county and regional Farm Bureaus to help ensure the vitality of agriculture through outreach and other efforts during the year.

"The partnership that Rice County Farm Bureau has with FBFS is extremely valuable to our members," said Randy Hanson, Rice County Farm Bureau President. "Congratulations to Dan Pumper on being recognized, we appreciate his efforts as he provides service in our area."

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