2021 Membership Campaign

Licking County Farm Bureau kicked off their annual campaign to spread awareness and gain new members. Over the next few months, members of the agricultural community are encouraged to engage with Farm Bureau members and the board of trustees to learn more about the organization and its impact at the local, state and national level.

Licking County businesses interested in partnering with Farm Bureau can invest in a group membership. For $360, a business can take advantage of five individual memberships for employees, two complimentary tickets to the Young Ag Professionals Winter Leadership Experience, advertising on social media, and the full array of Farm Bureau benefits and resources. Additional memberships are available at $72 each. Local businesses already taking advantage of this opportunity include Farm Credit Mid-America, Park National Bank, Hempy Water, Heritage Cooperative, NuWay Incorporated, Coshocton Grain and Ohio Horseman’s Benevolent and Protective Association.

Current members are encouraged to invite someone else to be a member and reflect on your reason for being a member. Engaging with other community members can share the message and importance of being involved with the organization.

Anyone interested in learning more about Licking County Farm Bureau is encouraged to reach out to a current board member or call the Farm Bureau office at 740-452-2356.

Labor has always been an issue, mainly because we are a seasonal operation. So that's a challenge finding somebody who only wants to work three months out of a year, sometimes up to six months.
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Mandy Way

Way Farms

Farm Labor Resources
I appreciate the benefit of having a strong voice in my corner. The extras that are included in membership are wonderful, but I'm a member because of the positive impact to my local and state agricultural communities.
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Ernie Welch

Van Wert County Farm Bureau

Strong communities
I see the value and need to be engaged in the community I live in, to be a part of the decision-making process and to volunteer with organizations that help make our community better.
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Matt Aultman

Darke County Farm Bureau

Leadership development
Farm Bureau involvement has taught me how to grow my professional and leadership experience outside of the workforce and how to do that in a community-centric way.
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Jaclyn De Candio

Clark County Farm Bureau

Young Ag Professionals program
With not growing up on a farm, I’d say I was a late bloomer to agriculture. I feel so fortunate that I found the agriculture industry. There are so many opportunities for growth.
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Jenna Gregorich

Coshocton County Farm Bureau

Growing our Generation
Knowing that horticulture is under the agriculture umbrella and having Farm Bureau supporting horticulture like it does the rest of ag is very important.
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Jared Hughes

Groovy Plants Ranch

Groovy Plants Ranch
If it wasn't for Farm Bureau, I personally, along with many others, would not have had the opportunity to meet with our representatives face to face in Washington.
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Austin Heil

Hardin County Farm Bureau

Washington, D.C. Leadership Experience
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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