Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation awards nearly $60,000 in scholarships
Annually, the foundation recognizes Ohio students for their academic effort, community engagement and career interests.
Read MoreThe Washington County Safety Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at the Barlow Fairgrounds from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The speakers for this event will include the Barlow Fire Department, Brick Insurance Group, and Washington Electric Cooperative.
Attendance at this county Farm Bureau sponsored safety meeting will meet the requirements as outlined in the agreement to participate in the OFBF workers’ compensation group rating program.
A boxed dinner will be provided. Reservations required due to limited space. Call 740-452-2356 or email [email protected]. COVID-19 safety protocols will be implemented. Signed liability forms are required and will be provided at the meeting.
Annually, the foundation recognizes Ohio students for their academic effort, community engagement and career interests.
Read MoreA free resource from FBi Buildings provides insights and answers to the most common post-frame building repairs and renovation projects.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau supports Issue 1. This FAQ answers questions about what this initiative means to agriculture.
Read MoreVirgil Strickler is the longest-running general manager in the history of the Ohio State Fair. He will retire at the end of the year.
Read MoreThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that the EPA went too far with its enforcement of the Clean Water Act.
Read MoreOver 2,000 northwest Ohio farmers have become involved in the OACI certification program since its rollout in early 2020.
Read MoreThe ballot initiative asks Ohio voters if the state should strengthen the petition process and raise the threshold to 60% for approving constitutional amendment proposals.
Read MoreBrandie Finney of Crawford County is the editor of the May 2023 Growing our Generation enewsletter, featuring insights and ideas directly from Ohio’s young farmers and food and agricultural professionals.
Read MoreMany lines of the state budget would have an impact, both positively and negatively, on Ohio agriculture. Find out Farm Bureau’s position on those significant items.
Read MoreThe H2Ohio water quality program is reducing the amount of fertilizer entering northwest Ohio waterways and is an efficient use of state funding.
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