Local ag community recently trained to help keep workers safe from manure pit accidents
154 farmers, firefighters and other emergency personnel learned critical information about the hazards of working around manure pits.
Read MoreJoin your friends and neighbors for an evening of food, fun, and entertainment as we celebrate our organization’s successes.
Please join Morrow County Farm Bureau for our Annual Meeting on Thursday, Sept 15. If you have never been to the annual meeting, we encourage you to join us this year and learn more about what our organization is doing in the county and your community.
This year’s annual meeting will be held at Gilead Friends Church, 4863 US Hwy 42, Mt. Gilead. Doors open with a candidates’ reception at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Dinner music will be provided by Preston Cooper again this year.
Tickets are just $15. Call 800.327.6055 by Sept. 6, or click here to make reservations and pay at the door.
Members will vote on guiding policies, code changes and elect trustees and delegates to the Ohio Farm Bureau Annual Meeting for 2023. IMPACT your community by guiding local activities and state events!
The policies of Farm Bureau are the backbone of the organization. They provide the framework through which we advocate for family, community and food security. They help guide efforts to address real community issues—issues such as regulations, funding public education and services, environmental protection, animal care, health care, landowner’s rights and community planning. These policies and trustees help guide the yearly plan of work for Morrow County Farm Bureau volunteers.
Are you ready to be more involved? Farm Bureau is a grassroots membership organization that works to support our state’s food and farm community. The county (local) Farm Bureau is the very heart and strength of the organization. Morrow County Farm Bureau is seeking candidates for trustees to be elected at the Annual Meeting.
If you are interested in making a difference in your community, planning activities, and organizing sessions to help local farmers, please let us know. Nominations can be made from the floor at the meeting.
If you can’t commit the time to be a trustee, we still have a spot for those willing to help! Volunteers are needed at different times throughout the year. You can volunteer for one particular event, participate in many areas or serve on committees. If you are interested in making a difference in your community, please let us know.
Remember, all Farm Bureau members and their families are invited to join us for this special event. Join your friends and neighbors for an evening of food, fun, and entertainment as we celebrate our organization’s successes.
We hope to see you there!
154 farmers, firefighters and other emergency personnel learned critical information about the hazards of working around manure pits.
Read MoreThe Nationwide and the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety’s Manure Pit Safety Simulator will be available for four training sessions for first responders and farmers to help keep ag workers and their families safe.
Read MorePlease be prepared to share concerns and issues that impact you and how Farm Bureau can work on them through local, state or national policies.
Read MoreThis will be an excellent opportunity for our members to get to know and understand rural and agricultural issues specific to our county.
Read MoreWe need you to help your Farm Bureau become even stronger.
Read MoreMorrow County Farm Bureau will reimburse registration fees up to $75 for the first four attendees.
Read MoreCy Prettyman’s election took place during Ohio Farm Bureau’s 105th annual meeting, Dec. 7-8 in Columbus.
Read MoreMorrow County Farm Bureau is preparing the organization for the upcoming year and a strong future.
Read MoreCora Willeke of Marengo is one of 14 farmers and agribusiness professionals selected to participate in the 2023-2024 AgriPOWER Institute.
Read MoreFarm Bureau is engaged in all facets of rural living and can help with your challenges as a landowner. To help us serve you better, please update your member profile.
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