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Read MoreWelcome to Seneca County Farm Bureau’s member spotlight blog! Every month, Seneca County Farm Bureau will feature a spotlight blog on a board member so you can get to know him or her a little better.
Our monthly spotlight blog features Seneca County Farm Bureau board trustee Elliott Coble, who is from Bascom. Elliott graduated from Hopewell Loudon. He is married and has two daughters. Elliott is involved in SkillUSA and church, outside of Farm Bureau.
What and where do you farm (or work for an agribusiness)?
I raise goats, pork, rabbits and poultry.
How long have you been a farmer?
I have been a farmer since childhood.
Why did you decide to be a farmer (or work in agribusiness)?
Because of the influence of my family.
What do you love about farming?
I love the work ethic and success of it.
Why do you think it’s important to know where your food comes from?
So you know more about what you consume.
Why are you a Farm Bureau member? What do you see as the biggest benefit?
I want to help people like myself.
What is your favorite Farm Bureau event or activity?
Family Fun Night
What other hobbies or interests do you have?
I hunt.
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
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