Farmer’s Guide to Trucking Regulations available to Ohio Farm Bureau members
The guide includes a farm driver checklist, overview of state and federal regulations and exemptions, CDL qualifications and more.
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The Crawford County Farm Bureau is pleased to announce Katie Tuck and Alison Gebhardt as the 2021 Crawford County Farm Bureau Scholarship recipients. Katie and Alison are 2021 graduates of Wynford High School and will each receive a scholarship in the amount of $500.
Katie Tuck is the daughter of Monte and Sheila Tuck. Katie will be attending the Ohio State University to major in pre-nursing. She has a passion for the health care industry and wishes to help those in need. Katie plans to obtain her bachelor’s degree and work in plastic surgery.
Alison is the daughter of Chad and Anny Gebhardt, and Jacki Downs. Alison will be attending Akron University to major in business and photography. Alison has a strong interest in photography and would like to open her own photography business after graduation.
Crawford County Farm Bureau congratulates Katie and Alison on their many accomplishments and wishes them great success at Ohio State University and Akron University.
The guide includes a farm driver checklist, overview of state and federal regulations and exemptions, CDL qualifications and more.
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Katie Share of Columbus has been named ExploreAg and Youth Development Specialist for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreMary Klopfenstein of Delphos has been named Young Ag Professional and Ag Literacy Program Specialist for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreThe plan has been updated to give sole proprietors access to more rate stability and a smart solution that offers potential savings on health care.
Read MoreThe American Farm Bureau Federation, in partnership with Farm Credit, is seeking entrepreneurs to apply online by June 15 for the 2025 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge.
Read MoreAdele Flynn of Wellington has been elected treasurer of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and now holds the third highest elected office in Ohio’s largest and most influential farm organization.
Read MoreProducers are urged to work with their veterinarian to practice enhanced biosecurity measures and review and limit cattle movements within production systems.
Read MoreThe changing seasons bring with them the need to thoroughly inspect pole barns for any damages that may have occurred during the winter months.
Read MoreHundreds of Ohio businesses and sole proprietors are raving about Ohio Farm Bureau’s Health Benefits plan with lower, predictable costs and easy enrollment and administration options.
Read MoreAgriPOWER Class XIV spent a few days in March in Medina and Wayne counties learning more about northern Ohio agriculture from leaders in Ohio Farm Bureau.
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