2024 Ag Day at the Capital
Hundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau members attended 2024 Ag Day at the Capital in Columbus Feb. 21 to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives.
Read MoreNoble County Cattlemen’s Association will be holding its 12th annual Spring Classic on Saturday, April 29 at noon at Noble County Fairgrounds, 44163 Fairground Rd, Caldwell.
This event helps raise money for the NCCA scholarship fund and other community events such as local Al classes, agricultural presentations for 4-H and youth, beef obstacle course, prizes for the fair, and many more. The goal is to help provide assistance to students who desire to purse a higher education in an agricultural-related field.
For more information, contact Pernell Saling at 740-509-0716.
Hundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau members attended 2024 Ag Day at the Capital in Columbus Feb. 21 to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives.
Read MoreOur membership campaign this year includes prizes for gift certificates at local Farm Bureau businesses for our membership workers.
Read MoreAll the items donated were distributed to the food bank in Noble County.
Read MoreAl Miller will help govern Ohio’s largest general farm organization and represent Farm Bureau members in Belmont, Monroe, Noble and Washington counties.
Read MoreAl Miller of Marietta is serving on the 2023 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
Read MorePresident Jason Feldner conducted the Noble County Farm Bureau annual meeting of members on Friday, Aug 11 at Floral Hall on the Noble County Fairgrounds in Caldwell.
Read MoreFor CAUV landowners in counties with 2023 state mandated reappraisal and triennial updates who want to understand how and why CAUV soil values will adjust for the next three years.
Read MoreThank you to all of our volunteers who signed members in Belmont, Guernsey, Monroe, and Noble County Farm Bureau and…
Read MoreAttendees spent time doing lots of brain storming on new programs, along with the tasting of local beer.
Read MoreClair Schockling and Chris Wells presented a session on corn to more than 325 local school students.
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