Joslin re-elected to District 10 trustee seat on Farm Bureau BoardPublished on 11/30/2007 For Immediate Release COLUMBUS, Ohio (OFBF) – Ellen Joslin of Sidney was re-elected to her second three-year term as a state trustee for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF) during the organization’s annual meeting Nov. 28 to 30 in Columbus. She represents Farm Bureau members in District 10, which consists of Auglaize, Logan, Mercer and Shelby counties. Joslin originally joined the Farm Bureau board in 2000 as Northwest Women's Trustee. She and her husband, Rob, produce corn, soybeans and wheat. She has been a Farm Bureau member for 25 years and has held numerous leadership positions within the organization. She also has been involved with other farm groups including the Ohio Soybean Council. Additionally, Joslin is active with various local and regional land use organizations and St. John's Lutheran Church. She attended the General Motors Institute and Edison State College and graduated Urbana University with a bachelor’s in organization management. The Joslins are the parents of one child. Ohio Farm Bureau Federation is the state’s largest farm organization. First organized in 1919, its current membership stands at more than 230,000 including more than 60,000 farmer members. The organization is influential in public policy and public relations, working as an advocate for Ohio’s farm families, as well as providing various other member benefit services.
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