Agriculture grows world wonders
Here is my list of the top four most unique agricultural experiences in my life.
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We invite you to become a group sponsor of Farm Bureau events and programming. By being a group sponsor of your county Farm Bureau you help us continue to protect the future of Ashtabula County agriculture, promote Ohio agriculture and support local youth!
Your sponsorship helps support programs that ensure the growth of Ohio food and farms, supports local farmers with their efforts to connect with consumers and raise awareness of the importance of agriculture and supports local food efforts and community events. Group sponsorships also help provide educational opportunities, youth scholarships, enhance literacy programs for kids, and youth development programs.
With less than 2% of America’s population being involved in agriculture, we have our work cut out for us! We invite you to become a sponsor. In addition to supporting local farmers, and your community, and helping to ensure the future of agriculture, you, your business, and your employees gain access to many benefits locally and statewide.
Sponsorships make your business an Ohio Farm Bureau Group Member. As a group member, you save up to $30 per member by combining individual memberships into a group membership (minimum of 5 individuals).
Sponsor opportunities and packages can be found by downloading the Sponsorship Opportunities package and the sponsorship forms.
If you have questions or additional needs, please contact your county organization director, Mandy Orahood at 440.812.6709 or by email.
Here is my list of the top four most unique agricultural experiences in my life.
Read MoreA gardening Q & A related to planting date, fertilizer recommendations and other general gardening questions.
Read MoreThere is a lot of helpful information on the Trumbull County Auditor’s website to help you understand what is going on.
Read MoreThe presence of hundreds of farmers in downtown Columbus, filled with determination to advocate for their livelihoods and communities, served as a powerful reminder of the importance of our grassroots efforts.
Read MoreI thought it would be interesting to ask consumers with no daily agriculture experience four questions, and see what they really have questions and concerns with.
Read MoreThe Ag Day program May 10, 2024 is NOT open to the public. In order to volunteer, you MUST be registered. 300 volunteers are needed.
Read MoreUnderstand the rules, restrictions around open burning in Ohio.
Read MoreUtah’s diverse agricultural production contributes about $1.8 billion to the state’s economy every year.
Read MoreWhether it’s getting involved in local boards or sharing our voices on national platforms, we all have a role to play in safeguarding the future of agriculture.
Read MoreOur project was in agriculture literacy and made a huge impact on our local community, but even further abroad.
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