Farmer mental health: Overcoming the stigma and offering support
Overcoming this stigma falls upon the shoulders of family, friends, loved ones and the broader community—and it begins with open and honest communication.
Read MoreFor the third year, Knox County Farm Bureau will sponsor Feeding Farmers in the Field. This annual radio contest, hosted by T-100, will award one Knox County farmer with lunch for their family and farm crew.
This year’s contest features community business partners Kari Ball Agency Nationwide Insurance, Holmes Rental and Sales and Church Street Floor Covering. We are appreciative of their support of farmers and the Farm Bureau!
Knox County Farmers can enter to win starting June 1 at the WCLT website. Entries are accepted June 1-19 with the winner being announced June 22 on the T-100 Afternoon Show. Lunch will be delivered on June 26 and the winning farmer will be interviewed on air about their farming operation.
Overcoming this stigma falls upon the shoulders of family, friends, loved ones and the broader community—and it begins with open and honest communication.
Read MoreAfter a lot of conflicting information, the Corporate Transparency Act is on hold and there are no deadlines.
Read MoreThrough 15 scholarship funds, nearly 50 awards will be made to deserving students. The deadline to apply online is March 31, 2025.
Read MoreThe bill includes short-term spending, disaster aid and a farm bill extension.
Read MoreThe disaster relief funding disbursement will be overseen by the Ohio Department of Agriculture and administered through local soil & water districts.
Read MoreThe winners of the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Advocacy in Action Award are Roger Baker of Wayne County and Neall Weber (posthumously) of Franklin County.
Read MoreThe requirement for businesses that are registered with their state to file information about beneficial owners with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network is in flux.
Read MoreOhio’s Electric Cooperatives recommend safe energy conservation during extreme cold snaps to help alleviate demand.
Read MoreDelegates discussed many important topics including carbon sequestration and mental health at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s 106th Annual Meeting.
Read MoreBill Patterson, Cy Prettyman and Adele Flynn will continue to serve as officers for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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