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Sheep & Goat WebEx Series

Published Jan. 9, 2012

Ohio Sheep Improvement Association and Ohio State University Extension Announce Sheep and Goat WebEx Series In a coordinated effort, the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association and Ohio State University Extension are pleased to sponsor and announce the 2012 Sheep and Goat WebEx Series.  The Sheep and Goat WebEx Series will replace the “District” Sheep and Goat Program series which was started in 2001. ...

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Check out our county Facebook page!

Published Dec. 13, 2011

Noble County Farm Bureau has a Facebook page!  Like us!  ...

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Noble County Delegates

93rd OFBF Annual Meeting Delegates

Published Dec. 7, 2011

Farm Bureau members from Noble County served as voting delegates to the 93rd annual meeting of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF), held Nov. 30 – Dec. 2 in Columbus.  Delegates established the organization’s policies on various federal and state issues, working together to create positions that are right for farmers, consumers and Ohioans. Annual meeting delegates represent various sizes and types...

Now a Five County Office

Published Nov. 7, 2011

Washington County Farm Bureau has joined our four counties to make us a five County Office as of Nov. 1! Currently serving Belmont, Guernsey, Monroe, Noble and Washington Counties.  Welcome Washington County Farm Bureau members!...

Membership Kickoff & Energy Issues Update - Jan 30

Published Nov. 7, 2011

Hold the Date!  Make plans to attend Noble County Farm Bureau Energy Issues Update and Membership Kickoff dinner on Monday, Jan. 30, at 6 pm at the Mid East Career Center, Buffalo Campus, 57090 Vocational Rd, Senecaville. Speaker for the evening will be Dale Arnold, OFBF Director of Energy Services.  Come out and meet other Farm Bureau members.  Reservations are required, 2 FREE meals per PD Farm ...

Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry

Published Nov. 7, 2011

Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH), a national program that links farmers and hunters with people who struggle financially to feed themselves, is now serving the Noble County area.  Guernsey County FHFH coordinator Kathi Albertson of Cambridge is coordinating the Noble County effort.  Successful hunters donate deer at partnering meat processors, which are inspected and licensed by the O...

Noble County Board of Trustees 2011-2012

Published Sep. 30, 2011

Noble County Board of Trustees meet the 1st Thursday of each month at 7 pm at the SWCD Building, Caldwell. President - Jason Feldner, Caldwell; Vice President - Julia Coyle, Caldwell; Secretary--Steven Wentworth, Pleasant City; Treasurer--Donald Archer, Summerfield Jay McElroy, Pleasant City; Rita Mika, Caldwell; Shawn Ray, Cumberland; Gladys Saling, Caldwell; Clair Schockling, Caldwell; Rusty Wal...

On Ohio's Table newsletter

Published Aug. 18, 2011

Welcome to the first edition of On Ohio’s Table. This quarterly newsletter will feature timely articles, recipes from Ohio farm families, and recent media coverage regarding food topics.  http://bit.ly/nOhZVr...

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Enjoying FB Velvet Honey Carmel Ice Cream

Noble County Annual Meeting a Success!

Published Jun. 3, 2011

President Jason Feldner conducted the Noble County Farm Bureau annual meeting of members Friday, Aug. 12, 2011 at Noble County Fairgrounds.  At this meeting the members voted on proposed policies and selected trustees for the Board of Trustees as well as delegates to the Ohio Farm Bureau 2012 Annual Meeting.  Members attending were treated to the Farm Bureau Velvet Honey Carmel Ice Cream for desse...

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County Information

Organization Director:
Betsy Anderson

Mailing Address:
100 Colonel Drive
Barnesville, OH 43713

Phone:
740-425-3681

Fax:
740-425-3667

Email:
noble@ofbf.org

Office Hours:
Mon. Tues.Wed. Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon

Dues:
$60 per year for a family membership

  • Member Benefits

  • Working cooperatively on local issues
  • Leadership development, networking, social gatherings
  • Special savings from local businesses
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