Applications for Ohio Farm Bureau Health Plans now available
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
Read MoreIf you have a business in Knox County, we want you to be a part of our Buying Local Directory!
The Buying Local Directory will be distributed to our 900 members and will serve as a direct connection between local businesses and the community. It will also be available at our local events and sent to new members as they join throughout the year.
Active members can be listed in up to three categories for free. Additional advertising is available as ¼ page, ½ page and full page insertions. These ad spaces offer a direct connection to the 900 Knox County Farm Bureau members as well as other Knox County residents who pick up the directory at Farm Bureau events.
If businesses choose to offer a local member benefit as well, those will be included in the Buying Local Directory. The way you participate and the member benefit you choose to offer is entirely up to you. These directories will be considered valid for June 2021 through June 2022. If your member benefit needs to be a different time frame than that, please specify those dates.
In addition to these benefits, we will happily promote your business on our Facebook pages (Knox County Farm Bureau and Knox County Farm Bureau Young Ag Professionals) including your local member benefit, if offered.
Use this Buying Local Form for the Local Member Benefits program and the Buying Local Directory. Please contact us at 740-452-2356 or [email protected] with any questions you have and return this form for your free ad by March 31, 2021.
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
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Bill Patterson, Cy Prettyman and Adele Flynn will continue to serve as officers for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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Delegates discussed many topics impacting agriculture including farmland preservation, local foods, and succession planning.
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Twenty-six farmers govern the state’s largest farm and food organization.
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The 2025 recipients are Fred Cooke (posthumous) of Richland County, Marvin Dietsch of Williams County, Steven Knollman of Hamilton County and Michele Miller (posthumous) of Ottawa County.
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Nathan and Jill Parriman grow seasonal crops, including Christmas trees, pumpkins and cut flowers, providing U-cut experiences that invite customers to engage directly with agriculture.
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The 2025 Distinguished Service Award recipients are Craig Adams, Mike Townsley, and Kellogg Farms, Kurt Farms and Stateler Family Farms.
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Ohio Farm Bureau Treasurer Adele Flynn participated in the meeting, representing Ohio farmers.
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For Ohio and PJM region, the outlook is reassuring—ample reserves and strong planning should keep the power on.
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The average price for a classic holiday feast for 10 in Ohio will cost $55.87.
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