Our Ohio Weekly

On this episode of Our Ohio Weekly:

During the onset of COVID-19, many industries had to adjust in real time, multiple times, in order to find a way through the uncertainties of the coronavirus pandemic. In our nation’s capital, the American Farm Bureau Federation quickly moved to ensure continuity and effectiveness of its operations and for all of agriculture in the U.S. On this Our Ohio Weekly, Ty Higgins visits with AFBF President Zippy Duvall about his personal COVID-19 experience and about work being done on farmers’ behalf at the national level.

00:00 – American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall

23:50 – “Farm Babe” Michelle Miller tells her story “To the Beat of Agriculture”

32:20 – Meeka Mohler, owner of Michael’s, the winner of the 2020 Ohio Farm Bureau Ohio Ice Cream Battle

42:20 – American Farm Bureau’s Terri Moore gives details for the Farm Dog of the Year contest

My first recommendation in your journey is to start out with a local farming friend or mentor along with joining an organization like Ohio Farm Bureau.
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Greg McGlinch

Darke County Farm Bureau

New and beginning farmers
We’re just so thankful for the Farm Bureau and the foundation for helping put this together. And of course, the Boyert family for the vision they had with this grant. It’s jumping us forward 10 years. It’s unbelievable.
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Nathan and Jill Parriman

Clermont County Farm Bureau

Growing Tomorrow Grant
I could not have done it without the resources I have found through Farm Bureau.
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Gretchan Francis

Trumbull County Farm Bureau

Bringing the farm back to life
It wasn’t until I joined the Wilmington College Collegiate Farm Bureau that I truly saw how my passion could translate into leadership, advocacy and a career.
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Wyatt Morrow

Clinton County Farm Bureau

Youth pathways in Farm Bureau
The issue of property taxation remains as one of the biggest challenges our members face today. Ensuring agricultural property is valued for its agricultural potential and not development is critical to the continued success of Ohio agriculture.
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Matt Aultman

Darke County Farm Bureau

Giving farmers a voice
Through the Select Partner program, we became educated in farm insurance and weren't just selling policies. It became more and more clear why farmers need an advocate like Ohio Farm Bureau.
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Chad Ruhl

Farm manager, CSI Insurance

Select Partner Program
So many of the issues that OFBF and its members are advocating for are important to all Ohioans. I look at OFBF as an agricultural watchdog advocating for farmers and rural communities across Ohio.
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Mary Smallsreed

Trumbull County Farm Bureau

Advocacy
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