California Farm Bureau schedules May 5 advocacy event at Sacramento headquarters
California Farm Bureau’s Lobby Day on May 5 will bring members to Sacramento to meet with legislators and discuss agricultural policy issues. The event includes scheduled meetings, briefings and support for participants.
Key takeaways
California Farm Bureau will host Lobby Day May 5 in Sacramento.
The event connects members with legislators and staff.
Participants will receive preparation materials and support.
California Farm Bureau will host a Lobby Day event May 5 for members in Districts 1 to 11 at its headquarters in Sacramento.
The event will run from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the organization’s office on River Plaza Drive and is designed to connect Farm Bureau members directly with state legislators and their staff. Participants will take part in scheduled meetings and advocacy activities focused on agricultural policy issues.

Organizers said the event is open to both experienced advocates and first-time participants. Attendees will receive issue briefings, talking points and staff support to help prepare for meetings with lawmakers.
The event is intended to give members an opportunity to share personal perspectives on issues affecting agriculture and rural communities. Participation requires a commitment to attend scheduled meetings or notify organizers if plans change.
Sign up to attend the 2026 Lobby Day event.
FAQ
Q: When is the Lobby Day event?
A: May 5 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Q: Where is the event held?
A: At California Farm Bureau headquarters in Sacramento.
Q: Who can attend?
A: Farm Bureau members from Districts 1 to 11.
Q: What will participants do?
A: Meet with legislators and staff and take part in advocacy activities.
Q: Will support be provided?
A: Yes, attendees will receive briefings, talking points and staff support.
What this means
The event provides a structured opportunity for Farm Bureau members to engage directly with policymakers on agricultural issues.