Ohio Farm Bureau hosts statewide CAUV update webinar
The Statewide CAUV Update Webinar explained more about the recent changes in CAUV and what could be next for the program. Watch the recording.
Read MoreMorrow County Farm Bureau asks its community leaders and Farm Bureau members to provide input on the issues and policies you think need attention in our community, because your experience and perspective is appreciated and valuable to the organization. Please complete this policy input survey by June 30.
The policies of Farm Bureau are the backbone of the organization, providing the framework through which we advocate for family, community and food security. They help guide efforts to address real community issues – issues such as regulations, funding public education and services, environmental protection, animal care, health care, landowner’s rights, and community planning. These policies are used to develop programs, projects and advocacy at the state and federal level, but just as importantly, are used to help guide the yearly plan of work for Morrow County Farm Bureau volunteers.
The Farm Bureau policy development committee will use this input to provide policy resolutions to the membership at our annual meeting. Those approved will go on to Ohio Farm Bureau, and they may move on to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Please complete the input survey by June 30. If you have questions email [email protected] or call the office at (419) 747-7488.
Morrow Adopted Policies for 2020 if you want to look at last year’s work and the guidance for 2020.
The Statewide CAUV Update Webinar explained more about the recent changes in CAUV and what could be next for the program. Watch the recording.
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Scholarships are available to students pursuing degrees in agriculture-related fields or that support the agriculture industry.
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Read MoreThis position is created for an active Young Ag Professional member who has a passion for fundraising and is interested in further developing their leadership skills. Apply by May 3.
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