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Read MoreWin a Henry Golden Boy .22mag Farmer Edition gun through the Darke Co. Farm Bureau gun raffle. Tickets are $20 with a limited number of 300 available. Tickets are currently available and can be purchased by calling the Darke County Farm Bureau office. The drawing will be held in November. All proceeds from the raffle will be put to the our scholarship program for 2022.
Henry rifles where first patented in the 1860. They where the first practical lever action repeating rifle. This made them a very popular gun during the Civil War and then again in the frontier days of settling the western United States. Henry rifles lead the world in lever action manufacturing and are one of the top-5 long gun manufactures in the U.S.
The Henry Golden Boy .22 mag Farmer Edition is a tribute to American agricultural throughout history. It serves to honor all the farmers before us who worked land to provide for their families and to make a living. Along with all the current agriculturists who work with modern machinery and technology to provide for the world. This gun stands for American agricultural.
For questions or to order your raffle tickets call us at 937.335.1474 or email us at [email protected].
CLICK HERE to view Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation’s raffle rules.
The elite leadership program was started in 2008 to help agricultural advocates gain influence over public policy issues that impact their businesses and communities.
Read MoreThis is the 36th consecutive year that profits have been distributed to borrower-owners.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is encouraging members to share how rural broadband investment has impacted their homes and businesses, and where more work can be done to advance access to rural broadband.
Read MoreIn addition to the testimony in support of HB 64, Ohio Farm Bureau is asking members to contact their state representative to voice their support for eminent domain reform.
Read MoreSoil and water tests are being developed and conducted, site run-off monitoring is taking place, and livestock have shown no signs of illness or lingering effects from the aftermath of the derailment itself or the chemical burn-off that followed.
Read MoreIt’s important for a landowner to work with a specialist who can best identify the risks and put a protection plan in place.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau’s farmer leaders will be in the nation’s capital March. 7-9, 2023 for the annual County Presidents Trip to Washington, D.C.
Read MoreAs information continues to be updated, Ohio Farm Bureau will continue to share all of the resources that have been gathered to this point
Read MoreA bill introduced by State Representatives Darrell Kick and Rodney Creech would create a more direct legal route for a landowner to receive compensation when property is taken by the government without compensation.
Read MoreApplications for the Ohio Farm Bureau Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee are being accepted through April 28, 2023.
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