Ohio Farm Bureau introduces Energy and Utility Issues Resource Guide
Ohio Farm Bureau’s newest resource for members seeks to help farmland owners navigate the many questions surrounding energy development.
Read MoreThe Harrison County Farm Bureau will be awarding scholarship(s) up to $1,000 in 2020. This scholarship(s) is being sponsored as an aid to young people of Harrison County in continuing their education and becoming self-directing, productive and contributing members of their community.
Qualified students must be residents of Harrison County and are high school seniors or graduates planning to attend or having entered an accredited institution offering post-secondary education. The student or his/her parents or guardians must be current Farm Bureau members for at least the past two consecutive years.
For more information and an application, please contact your high school guidance office, call the Farm Bureau office at 740-266-6603 or email [email protected].
The deadline for the application is April 3.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s newest resource for members seeks to help farmland owners navigate the many questions surrounding energy development.
Read MoreThe committee collects and organizes public policy recommendations from county Farm Bureaus and presents the final policy suggestions to be voted on by delegates during the state annual meeting.
Read MoreIf you’re interested in exploring manure digesters for your farm, talk to an Ohio State University Extension specialist familiar with the systems.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is featuring innovative agricultural technology solutions and cutting-edge research at this year’s Farm Science Review Sept. 17-19.
Read MoreThe 14th annual Cultivating a Cure, an event created to support cancer treatment and prevention research, welcomed nearly 350 attendees and raised an event record-breaking $156,485.
Read MorenuWay Ag is a company driven to help, lead, and educate farmers and pilots about the opportunities available with drone technology.
Read MoreOhio BWC services are offered at no cost to employers, helping to ensure that a safer and more productive harvest season is the main priority.
Read MoreAn upward trend in CAUV values and significant increases in soil values for 2024 apply only to counties that are being reappraised or updated in 2024.
Read MoreThroughout all visits there were three constant themes that are also relevant in Ohio agriculture: efficiency, scarce resources, and collaboration.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau Young Ag Professionals program is seeking participants for its Discussion Meet, Excellence in Agriculture, and Outstanding Young Farmer contests.
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