Farmer’s Guide to Trucking Regulations available to Ohio Farm Bureau members
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Ohio Farm Bureau members already enjoy a long list of money-saving benefits, including savings at restaurants and retailers across Ohio, as well as national brands such as Nationwide, Ford, Case IH, Grainger and more. Now, members can add three new options to that list of benefits.
“Between advocating for Ohio’s most important industry and being a watchdog for issues affecting the farm sector, a membership with Ohio Farm Bureau already has so much value for those involved in agriculture,” said John Marihugh, OFBF senior director of partnerships & member services. “The many ways members can experience savings when shopping for things they already use boosts that value even more.”
Ohio Farm Bureau has partnered with INTL FCStone to offer its members exclusive discounts on FCStone’s catalog of agricultural risk management tools. These tools range from customized commodity marketing plans to data management solutions and educational seminars. They also cover an extensive range of agricultural commodities, from grains to oil seeds to dairy and livestock.
Ohio Farm Bureau members receive preferred pricing on the latest Xerox technology and services, including up to 50% off home and office products and production printers.
Ohio Farm Bureau members now receive discounted admission to Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country Water Adventure Park
“These partnerships are great additions to our organization and we are excited to offer these new member benefits,” Marihugh said. “We’re committed to enriching the lives of our members, and this is a great way to put money back in their pockets.”
For a complete list of money-saving offers, have an Ohio Farm Bureau Member ID ready and visit ofbf.org/savings.
Anyone not currently a member of Farm Bureau can join at ofbf.org/membership.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ofbf.org.
This is a news release for use by journalists. Questions should be directed to Ty Higgins, 614-246-8231 or [email protected].
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