Ag Day at the Capital
President Tiffany Smith and Public Policy Chair Robert Oakley were there on behalf of Guernsey County Farm Bureau.
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The Guernsey County Farm Bureau wants to help you share your farm story. We are looking for interested members who want to share their role in agriculture and why they chose to join Farm Bureau. These stories will be shared in our social media pages, our county website and other media outlets. We ask that interested parties fill out the contact form below. We will then reach out to you for an interview time. If you have any questions please contact Miranda Miser at 740.260.1039 or [email protected]
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President Tiffany Smith and Public Policy Chair Robert Oakley were there on behalf of Guernsey County Farm Bureau.
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Robert Oakley of Quaker City is one of 15 farmers and agribusiness professionals selected to participate in Ohio Farm Bureau’s 2025-2026 AgriPOWER Institute.
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Policy issues included EPA regulation concerns and foreign country property sales. All proposed policies were approved.
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Vince Untied of Frazeysburg is serving on the 2025 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
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Attendees heard from government officials and received an update about the Guernsey County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
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Brooke Wiseman of New Lexington will serve members in Guernsey, Morgan, Muskingum and Perry counties.
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Delegates this year were Clay Vasko, Jeff McConaughy, Robbie Oakley, and Melissa Miser.
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Vince Untied of Frazeysburg was elected trustee of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation during the organization’s 106th annual meeting.
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With the help of donors, the county Farm Bureau raised over $20,000 to help with future programming for Buckeye Trail FFA, Meadowbrook FFA and Mid-East Career Center FFA.
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Policy issues included EPA regulation concerns and foreign country property sales. All proposed policies were approved.
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