THANK YOU  L & H Tractor Sales, Inc. for continuing to be a Noble County Farm Bureau Business Partner!!!   Robert Larrick, Owner

This business is located at 43380 Marietta Road, Caldwell, OH 43724
Phone: 740-732-4159 or 1-877-732-4159
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to noon

L&H Tractor Sales opened its doors for business in 1968, as a Ford tractor & New Holland equipment dealer. The current lines of equipment handled are Kuhn, Bush Hog, Rhino, Fred Cain, Stoltzfus, J&L Haysavers, Belco, Woods, Grasshopper and many other short lines. They have a full service shop to service the items they sell, as well as many other brands.  The parts counter furnishes parts for lines of equipment they sell along with Ford, New Holland and other makes of tractors and equipment.  They also offer items such as net wrap, twine, oils and grease, feeder and corral panels, gates and bale feeders.

Visit them for all your equipment & parts needs!

The mission of Ohio Farm Bureau is to forge a partnership between farmers and consumers. Ohio Farm Bureau Group Membership participants reinforce the work of 200,000 families who advocate for Ohio’s food and farm community. Join in the shared mission to protect Ohio’s food industry and farm community.

A group membership benefits one of the most valuable parts of your business – your employees and/or clients.

If you would like to read about the benefits of being a business partner, please see the attached flyer.  Group Membership Information
For an application or more information, please call the Noble County Farm Bureau office at 740-425-3681 today!

Labor has always been an issue, mainly because we are a seasonal operation. So that's a challenge finding somebody who only wants to work three months out of a year, sometimes up to six months.
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Mandy Way

Way Farms

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I appreciate the benefit of having a strong voice in my corner. The extras that are included in membership are wonderful, but I'm a member because of the positive impact to my local and state agricultural communities.
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Ernie Welch

Van Wert County Farm Bureau

Strong communities
I see the value and need to be engaged in the community I live in, to be a part of the decision-making process and to volunteer with organizations that help make our community better.
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Matt Aultman

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Farm Bureau involvement has taught me how to grow my professional and leadership experience outside of the workforce and how to do that in a community-centric way.
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Jaclyn De Candio

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With not growing up on a farm, I’d say I was a late bloomer to agriculture. I feel so fortunate that I found the agriculture industry. There are so many opportunities for growth.
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Jenna Gregorich

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Knowing that horticulture is under the agriculture umbrella and having Farm Bureau supporting horticulture like it does the rest of ag is very important.
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Jared Hughes

Groovy Plants Ranch

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If it wasn't for Farm Bureau, I personally, along with many others, would not have had the opportunity to meet with our representatives face to face in Washington.
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Austin Heil

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Mary Smallsreed

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