Communicating with consumers
Ohio Farm Bureau continues to promote and enhance its statewide communications products.
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Ohio Farm Bureau continues to promote and enhance its statewide communications products.
Ohio Farm Bureau found a new way to forge a partnership between farmers and consumers in 2009 by incorporating social media into its Web presence.
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An innovative project at the Stark County Jail resulted in an educational opportunity for inmates and a long-term benefit for the clients of Meals on Wheels in Stark and Wayne counties.
Seneca County Farm Bureau collected new and gently used coats in all sizes as part of its “Coats from the Heartland” initiative. Collected coats were distributed to the needy throughout northwest Ohio.
Delaware County Farm Bureau took notice when an animal activist group displayed anti-animal agriculture information in the Delaware Library. In an effort to help educate the public about the positives of animal agriculture, the board formed a committee to put together its own display for the library.
County Farm Bureaus across the state regularly contribute to their local communities.
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A brief history of one of the largest grassroots campaigns in Ohio agriculture.
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Smart Business Columbus outlines how Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Director John C. Fisher maintains the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation's relevancy.
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American Farm Bureau President calls on American agriculture to unite during annual address.