Greene County Farm Bureau President Percival heads to the Capitol
Greene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents’ trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
Read MoreThe purpose of the Greene County Agricultural Hall of Fame is to recognize outstanding contributions to agriculture by an individual in Greene County by presenting them an award.
Recipients of the award may be within either of the following categories:
1. Farmer or Breeder – one who has made his or her major contribution from the land or the products thereof.
2. Agricultural Industry – Other related activity or industry representative.
Nominations may be made by any individual or organization in Greene County by completing a nomination form and returning it to the attention of:
Greene County Farm Bureau
P.O Box 906
Wilmington Ohio 45177.
All nominations must be returned no later than July 15, 2022.
QUESTIONS? Please call the Greene County Farm Bureau office at 937-382-4407.
Greene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents’ trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
Read MoreThe Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District’s annual Test Your Well Event was free to Greene County Farm Bureau members.
Read MoreOne $1,500 scholarship will be awarded for the 2024-2025 academic year. Apply by April 5.
Read MoreHannah is a senior at Wilmington College majoring in biology and communications with a minor in music and media.
Read MoreJim Percival was named the Greene County Farm Bureau president at the annual meeting.
Read MoreCedarville University has designated around 10 acres of land north of their cross country course as a research farm.
Read MoreAnother memorable year is in the books for the Greene County Fair. Visitors enjoyed many weeklong entertaining shows including a…
Read MoreThere are only a few Saturdays left so be sure to stop on out!
Read MoreAmong the topics discussed were digesters and CAUV.
Read MoreThe Greene County OSU Extension Office is one of our group members for Greene County. Since 1914, OSU Extension has…
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