Farmer’s Guide to Trucking Regulations available to Ohio Farm Bureau members
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Ohio Farm Bureau will sponsor a leadership experience for young ag professionals, ages 18-35. The event will be held on Feb. 1 and 2 at the Hyatt Regency, Columbus.
The event kicks off on Friday with registration at 5 p.m. and will adjourn on Sat. at 5:30 p.m. Vance Crowe and Chad Colby will be the keynote speakers.
The cost for a one day registration is $100. One person registration with room is $180 and twp person registration is $225. Early bird reservations are due by Dec. 17.
Find out if Butler County Farm Bureau will pay for your to attend. First time attendees can enjoy this event at no cost. BCFB will gladly pay 1/2 the cost if you have attended one other time and 1/4 cost for those attending for the third time.
Contact the office at 513-844-8371 for more information. This offer is limited so don’t delay!
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