The National Farmers Union has recognized Dr. Dale McCall of Colorado with its most prestigious honor—the Meritorious Service Award—celebrating four decades of work supporting family farms and ranchers across the Mountain West.

  • Dr. Dale McCall received the National Farmers Union’s Meritorious Service Award, the organization’s top honor.
  • The 2026 award also went to Ohio farmer Joe Logan for his long-standing Farmers Union service.
  • McCall spent 40 years defending local agriculture and helping train the next generation of producers.
  • His leadership included the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union and roles on the NFU Board of Directors and Executive Committee.
  • McCall also contributed in agricultural education, including leadership with the Colorado FFA Foundation.

NFU’s Highest Honor Recognizes Decades of Service

McCall, along with Ohio’s Joe Logan, received the 2026 award recognizing individuals who’ve made exceptional contributions to American agriculture through their Farmers Union involvement.

“These award recipients represent what a lifetime of service to family farming looks like,” explained NFU President Rob Larew. “Both Dale McCall and Joe Logan have shown the kind of steadfast dedication that strengthens our entire agricultural community.”

Leading the Fight for Family Agriculture

For 40 years, McCall has been on the front lines defending local agricultural operations and helping prepare the next wave of farmers and ranchers.

His leadership of the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union put him at the center of policy battles affecting producers throughout Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico.

Beyond his Rocky Mountain Farmers Union presidency, McCall brought his real-world farming experience to the NFU Board of Directors and Executive Committee, where he worked for policies intended to support working farms and ranches.

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Impact Beyond Farmers Union

McCall’s influence extended beyond Farmers Union circles. He also made his mark in agricultural education, leading both the Colorado FFA Foundation and serving as executive director of the Colorado Board of Cooperative Educational Services.

Passing the Torch

What makes McCall’s story especially meaningful is that he has lived the life he has fought to protect. As a working farmer himself, his advocacy came from a firsthand understanding of the challenges facing agricultural families.

That legacy continues as his own farm operation transitions to his grandchildren—an example of the family farm succession he has spent decades promoting.

Recognizing Excellence in American Agriculture

The Meritorious Service Award represents the highest recognition the National Farmers Union can bestow. It is awarded to individuals and families who have significantly advanced family farm agriculture through their Farmers Union participation.

Logan, the other 2026 recipient, exemplifies similar dedication in Ohio. As a fifth-generation farmer running Logan Brothers Ag Enterprises, he helped strengthen the Ohio Farmers Union both internally and through strategic partnerships, working to ensure rural voices reached decision-makers at every level.

Overall, the awards underscore the role organizations like Farmers Union play in supporting the agricultural way of life that defines much of rural Montana and the broader Mountain West.

FAQ: NFU’s Meritorious Service Award and the 2026 Recipients

What is the National Farmers Union Meritorious Service Award?
It’s the National Farmers Union’s most prestigious honor, recognizing individuals and families who have significantly advanced family farm agriculture through their Farmers Union participation.

Who received the 2026 Meritorious Service Award?
The 2026 recipients were Dr. Dale McCall of Colorado and Joe Logan of Ohio.

Why was Dr. Dale McCall recognized?
He was honored for four decades of leadership and service supporting family farms and ranchers, including policy and organizational work through Farmers Union.

What roles did McCall hold within Farmers Union?
He led the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union and also served on the NFU Board of Directors and Executive Committee.

What area did McCall’s Rocky Mountain Farmers Union work impact?
His leadership was tied to issues affecting producers across Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico.

How did McCall contribute outside Farmers Union?
He worked in agricultural education, including leadership of the Colorado FFA Foundation and serving as executive director of the Colorado Board of Cooperative Educational Services.

Who is Joe Logan and why was he honored?
Joe Logan is a fifth-generation Ohio farmer who runs Logan Brothers Ag Enterprises; he was recognized for strengthening Ohio Farmers Union and building partnerships to elevate rural voices.

Why does this award matter to the Mountain West and Montana?
The recognition highlights ongoing efforts to support family farms and ranchers—communities central to rural Montana and the broader Mountain West.

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Original source: Northern Ag Network

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