
Grange membership
Grange membership refers to belonging to the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, a historic organization founded in 1867 to support farmers and rural communities. Members, called Grange members, join to advance agricultural interests, promote community engagement, and advocate for rural issues. The organization offers educational programs, social activities, and cooperative initiatives to improve farmers’ economic and social well-being. Becoming a member involves paying dues, participating in meetings, and supporting the Grange’s mission of enhancing rural life through fellowship, education, and advocacy.