Ohio Farm Bureau strongly supports bill to create affordable health plan options
Innovative legislation to expand affordable health care access to rural Ohioans has been introduced in the Ohio Legislature and has…
Read MoreCheryl Domer grew up in Clark County raising grain, cattle and hogs on the family farm. Today she and her husband, Jeff, continue to farm in Clark County. Cheryl helps by doing the bookwork, hauling grain and working ground. They have three grown children: Don, Kyle and Amy, as well as six grandchildren. Their children have remained active on the farm in addition to having careers off the farm.
Cheryl’s favorite job is being “Nana,” but she also enjoys being involved with the Stepping Stones Child Conservation League, sewing, and 4-H by judging clothing projects for local counties. She is a retired 4-H advisor of 27 years where she served on several committees.
Cheryl has always been passionate about agriculture in Clark County and is serving her 11th year on the Clark County Farm Bureau board. She always enjoys the social events and getting to talk to different farmers in the county about agriculture.
Thank you, Cheryl, for your hard work and dedication to Farm Bureau.
Innovative legislation to expand affordable health care access to rural Ohioans has been introduced in the Ohio Legislature and has…
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is pursuing an option that would provide a competitive and innovative alternative for members who do not easily fit into traditional health plan coverage.
Read MoreOhio BWC safety consultants can help you identify potential hazards and develop a plan to eliminate them.
Read MoreGrain Bin Safety Week is Feb. 16-22, 2025 – Nominate your local fire department through April 30.
Read MoreAll 13 policies that came from Ohio were passed on the AFBF delegate floor.
Read MoreBuckeye Local is pioneering a new standard in rural education innovation, merging physical infrastructure with curricular advancements to deepen students’ interest in agriculture and its extensive career options.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau Young Agricultural Professional Abby Campbell of Washington County is the winner of the 2025 American Farm Bureau Discussion Meet.
Read MoreOn Jan. 24, the Supreme Court issued an order granting a request by the government to allow enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) while litigation continues over the law.
Read MoreFollow the action as it’s happening in San Antonio on Ohio Farm Bureau social media channels: Facebook, YouTube, X and TikTok, using #AFBF25.
Read MoreJoin Ohio Farm Bureau for a free webinar Feb. 11 to discuss the recent increases in CAUV values, Registration is required.
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