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 MoreChris’ Cakes entertained everyone with flipping pancakes and Leah Curtis, Ohio Farm Bureau’s Policy Counsel, provided information to help people to better understand Current Ag Use Valuation
Morrow County Farm Bureau celebrated agriculture, local farmers and its rural community on March 11, with its annual Farmers Share Breakfast at Handlebar Ranch.
More than 125 people enjoyed breakfast and table-top discussion. This event provided an opportunity for the community to come together and talk to local farmers and learn how farmers care about their community.
Donations collected will be used to purchase livestock projects at the county fair. Chris’ Cakes entertained everyone with flipping pancakes, and Leah Curtis, Ohio Farm Bureau’s Policy Counsel, provided information to help people to better understand Current Ag Use Valuation (CAUV). There was a lot of community engagement and discussion, which made for a great morning.
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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.
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Read MoreThis will be an excellent opportunity for our members to get to know and understand rural and agricultural issues specific to our county.
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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.
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