2024 Election: Vote ‘no’ on Issue 1
Issue 1 is bad for rural areas, and Ohio Farm Bureau Federation urges members to vote “no.”
Read MoreThe Paulding County Farm Bureau has awarded scholarships to two 2020 high school graduates entering college this fall. Congratulations to these scholarship winners and good luck in your college careers.
Julia McMaster
Julia is the daughter of Amy and John McMaster and graduated from Paulding High School in 2020. This fall Julia plans to attend Ohio Northern University in Ada, to study nursing (BSN). Throughout high school Julia was actively involved in sports, band, her local church, Paulding County Farm Bureau, and academics.
Kaylie Tressler
Kaylie is the daughter of Randy and Brookie Tressler and is a 2020 Paulding High School graduate. In the fall, Kaylie plans to attend the University of Northwest Ohio in Lima to study agricultural equipment supervision. Throughout high school Kaylie was actively involved in 4-H, Junior Fair board, FFA, and throughout the community.
Congratulations and best of luck!
Issue 1 is bad for rural areas, and Ohio Farm Bureau Federation urges members to vote “no.”
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau’s newest resource for members seeks to help farmland owners navigate the many questions surrounding energy development.
Read MoreReceive free conference registration and complimentary transportation to and from the conference March 7-10, 2025 in Denver.
Read MoreFrom minor fixes to complete overhauls, this limited time offer is your chance to save on necessary updates and give your post-frame building the attention it deserves.
Read MoreSharing our story is how we connect with others, especially those not involved in the day-to-day operations of agriculture.
Read MoreBethany Schappacher, a Clinton County Farm Bureau member, and her family own Schappacher Farms, a 50-acre pumpkin farm featuring a corn maze, hayrides, fall treats and other family activities.
Read MoreTime is running out for thousands of farmers who may face steep fines and possible jail time for failing to…
Read MoreCollegiate Farm Bureau organizations at The Ohio State University and Wilmington College each will receive $500 to aid in chapter recruitment and activities.
Read MoreThe American Farm Bureau Federation County Activities of Excellence awards celebrate unique, local, volunteer-driven programs that serve as models of innovation for local program development.
Read MoreTo ensure that your farm and family receive competent guidance, proactive scheduling will be critical in the early part of 2025.
Read More